Hello all,
I am having trouble trying to restore my AT&T HTC One M7 back to being functional again. The phone was soft-bricked "somehow" by my ex-wife and have been trying to restore it for the past few months. I have done alot of searching and tried many options but nothing is working so far.
The phone had never been rooted and has no custom roms on it. After it was soft-bricked, I was able to get it unlocked at one point, but stupidly enough I followed some wrong advice on how to proceed from there and relocked the phone. Now I cannot unlock it again in order to try to put TWRP or recovery on the phone to get it working again.
So far I have tried the following approaches to this issue:
1)I tried going through the HTC dev site steps to get a unlock code, but nothing happens on the phone screen even after getting a successful notice in CMD screen. (I tried both the original code and getting a new code)
2)Every time I try to flash it on there also I get signature failures in CMD and nothing happens on the phone.
3)I also tried running a stock RUU app, but after the process beings the final update, I get a usb cable error saying it is unplugged when it is not.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
To me that sounds like it might be a corrupt boot loader. You could also try to gain s-off and flash a recovery that way. Rumrunner works well: http://rumrunner.us
If you can s-off it then you can flash an hboot image which should fix the issue. Just go to the hboot section on the rumrunner website. Then install TWRP etc....
Your bootloader needs to be locked in order to run the RUU. Boot to bootloader screen and make sure you are in Fastboot. If on Windows, ensure you have adb installed correctly. Open command prompt on Windows with phone connected and type 'Fastboot relock oem'. This should relock the bootloader. From there, you need to make sure you have the correct RUU for your firmware, boot the phone to the main bootloader screen and run the RUU. Let me know if you need more details.
MarkBell said:
Your bootloader needs to be locked in order to run the RUU. Boot to bootloader screen and make sure you are in Fastboot. If on Windows, ensure you have adb installed correctly. Open command prompt on Windows with phone connected and type 'Fastboot relock oem'. This should relock the bootloader. From there, you need to make sure you have the correct RUU for your firmware, boot the phone to the main bootloader screen and run the RUU. Let me know if you need more details.
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Thanks for sticking around and helping others
The correct command to lock the bootloader is fastboot oem lock. but he says he can't unlock his bootloader so I doubt that's the problem.
@Squirrelsquisher what is the software version on the phone
3.xx.502.x / 4.xx.502.x / 5.xx.502.x ?
you can use a fastboot command to get the info
fastboot getvar all
you can post the result here or just give me your version number as you have AT&T I already know you MID and CID
I love Xda, and plan to become more involved. My thinking is he is likely flashing the wrong RUU. If there is a mistake to be made, I've made it.
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And sorry about screwing up that Fastboot command. Lol. Posting too early in the day I guess. Lol. It is indeed Fastboot oem lock. I skimmed over the fact he can't unlock the bootloader. Sorry.
clsA said:
Thanks for sticking around and helping others
The correct command to lock the bootloader is fastboot oem lock. but he says he can't unlock his bootloader so I doubt that's the problem.
@Squirrelsquisher what is the software version on the phone
3.xx.502.x / 4.xx.502.x / 5.xx.502.x ?
you can use a fastboot command to get the info
fastboot getvar all
you can post the result here or just give me your version number as you have AT&T I already know you MID and CID
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The software version on the phone is 4.18.502.7 and I made sure to get the same version RUU because I read I cannot use a lesser version than the phone. Also, my phone is also not unlocked, it is relocked currently. When I ran the RUU, it was processing just fine and didnt get a wrong version error. The only error I got was the crazy usb cable error because it was connected just fine.
Squirrelsquisher said:
The software version on the phone is 4.18.502.7 and I made sure to get the same version RUU because I read I cannot use a lesser version than the phone. Also, my phone is also not unlocked, it is relocked currently. When I ran the RUU, it was processing just fine and didnt get a wrong version error. The only error I got was the crazy usb cable error because it was connected just fine.
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Try using a different USB cable. Make sure it's not one of those cheap ones from ebay. I've had issues with those before. Use your stock usb cord if you can. Let me know if you try that and it still doesn't work. Also try a different USB port on your computer. For some reason, port 2 tends to work best for most people is what I've read.
Squirrelsquisher said:
The software version on the phone is 4.18.502.7 and I made sure to get the same version RUU because I read I cannot use a lesser version than the phone. Also, my phone is also not unlocked, it is relocked currently. When I ran the RUU, it was processing just fine and didnt get a wrong version error. The only error I got was the crazy usb cable error because it was connected just fine.
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You can flash just the firmware zip
It's on my android file host
I'll post the link when I get to my PC
MarkBell said:
Try using a different USB cable. Make sure it's not one of those cheap ones from ebay. I've had issues with those before. Use your stock usb cord if you can. Let me know if you try that and it still doesn't work. Also try a different USB port on your computer. For some reason, port 2 tends to work best for most people is what I've read.
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I tried again using different USB ports and different cables with the same error result. Both cables that I used are stock HTC One cables that came with this problem phone and my newer M8 version.
The RUU I have been trying is:
RUU_M7_UL_K44_SENSE55_MR_Cingular_US_4.18.502.7_R10_Radio_4T.24.3218.09_10.26.1718.01L_release_356565_signed_2
Did you have sense 5.5 or had you upgraded to Sense 6 before? If you upgraded look for the RUU made for your software version with Sense 6. You may also try a newer RUU version. Just don't try an older one.
MarkBell said:
Did you have sense 5.5 or had you upgraded to Sense 6 before? If you upgraded look for the RUU made for your software version with Sense 6. You may also try a newer RUU version. Just don't try an older one.
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I didn't get any version errors during the update and I have not seen any RUU out there with sense 6 that doesn't require S-off.
Have you tried the first one on this list? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428276
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Also. Make sure you check the MD5 of everything you download. I've heard of people downloading corrupted RUUs using Google Chrome. Try another browser. Any other one besides the one you have been using and check the MD5.
Squirrelsquisher said:
I didn't get any version errors during the update and I have not seen any RUU out there with sense 6 that doesn't require S-off.
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MarkBell said:
Have you tried the first one on this list? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428276
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Also. Make sure you check the MD5 of everything you download. I've heard of people downloading corrupted RUUs using Google Chrome. Try another browser. Any other one besides the one you have been using and check the MD5.
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He said in both post #6 and #9 that that is the RUU he's trying
Here's the firmware from the OTA try flashing it then the RUU
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407580581
I meant that download specifically thinking along the lines of a bad file/download. clsA is very good and I recommend following any advice he gives.
clsA said:
He said in both post #6 and #9 that that is the RUU he's trying
Here's the firmware from the OTA try flashing it then the RUU
Could you be a little more specific on the steps involved in that? Because I tried straight flashing that file and it said it could not load.
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Squirrelsquisher said:
Could you be a little more specific on the steps involved in that? Because I tried straight flashing that file and it said it could not load.
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In these situations, it's usually best to always post a "fastboot getvar all" excluding IMEI, possibly a screenshot of bootloader, and a copy/paste of your command prompt output.
the way to flash firmware is:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip ATT_OTA.4.18.502.7.firmware.zip
fastboot flash zip ATT_OTA.4.18.502.7.firmware.zip <- yes twice!!, first will say failed flush again, second one should report success
fastboot reboot-bootloader
nkk71 said:
In these situations, it's usually best to always post a "fastboot getvar all" excluding IMEI, possibly a screenshot of bootloader, and a copy/paste of your command prompt output.
the way to flash firmware is:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip ATT_OTA.4.18.502.7.firmware.zip
fastboot flash zip ATT_OTA.4.18.502.7.firmware.zip <- yes twice!!, first will say failed flush again, second one should report success
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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I attached a screenshot of the getvar results before attempting those steps you posted.
I attached the results of the steps you posted that I should use. Since the results says it failed, I did not run the RUU afterwards.
Squirrelsquisher said:
I attached the results of the steps you posted that I should use. Since the results says it failed, I did not run the RUU afterwards.
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getvar looks ok (well, more or less), what says "it failed"?
example of a copy/paste of a command prompt output:
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot oem rebootRUU[/COLOR][/B]
...
(bootloader) Start Verify: 0
OKAY [ 0.047s]
finished. total time: 0.047s
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot flash zip <myfirmwarezip>.zip[/COLOR][/B]
sending 'zip' (1033216 KB)...
OKAY [ 41.559s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
[B][COLOR="Red"]FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)[/COLOR][/B]
finished. total time: 43.118s
^^ as expected "flush again"
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot flash zip <myfirmwarezip>.zip[/COLOR][/B]
< waiting for device >
sending 'zip' (1033216 KB)...
OKAY [ 41.912s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[sbl3] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl3,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl3,100
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,sbl3,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,sbl3,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[rpm] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,rpm,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,rpm,100
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,rpm,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,rpm,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[pg2fs_spcustom] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,38
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,99
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[tz] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,tz,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,tz,100
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,tz,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,tz,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[sbl1-2] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl1-2,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl1-2,100
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) verified fail
(bootloader) ..... Bypassed
......
......
(bootloader) start image[rcdata] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,rcdata,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,rcdata,0
[B](bootloader) ...... Successful
OKAY [200.187s]
finished. total time: 242.101s[/B]
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot reboot-bootloader[/COLOR][/B]
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.037s]
finished. total time: 0.037s
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Squirrelsquisher said:
I attached the results of the steps you posted that I should use. Since the results says it failed, I did not run the RUU afterwards.
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oh crap, just saw your screenshot
are you using a USB3 port?
nkk71 said:
getvar looks ok (well, more or less), what says "it failed"?
example of a copy/paste of a command prompt output:
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot oem rebootRUU[/COLOR][/B]
...
(bootloader) Start Verify: 0
OKAY [ 0.047s]
finished. total time: 0.047s
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot flash zip <myfirmwarezip>.zip[/COLOR][/B]
sending 'zip' (1033216 KB)...
OKAY [ 41.559s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
[B][COLOR="Red"]FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)[/COLOR][/B]
finished. total time: 43.118s
^^ as expected "flush again"
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot flash zip <myfirmwarezip>.zip[/COLOR][/B]
< waiting for device >
sending 'zip' (1033216 KB)...
OKAY [ 41.912s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[sbl3] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl3,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl3,100
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,sbl3,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,sbl3,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[rpm] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,rpm,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,rpm,100
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,rpm,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,rpm,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[pg2fs_spcustom] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,38
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,99
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,pg2fs_spcustom,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[tz] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,tz,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,tz,100
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,tz,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,tz,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
(bootloader) start image[sbl1-2] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl1-2,0
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,sbl1-2,100
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) verified fail
(bootloader) ..... Bypassed
......
......
(bootloader) start image[rcdata] unzipping & flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]UZ,rcdata,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,rcdata,0
[B](bootloader) ...... Successful
OKAY [200.187s]
finished. total time: 242.101s[/B]
Code:
C:\ADB3>[B][COLOR="Blue"]fastboot reboot-bootloader[/COLOR][/B]
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.037s]
finished. total time: 0.037s
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oh crap, just saw your screenshot
are you using a USB3 port?
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My PC does not have USB3 ports, only USB2. I don't see how the speed of the transfer would affect the process though?
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I just spent way too much time trying to figure this out. Today the mic on my one shat the bed, so I was attempting to return to stock to get a replacement. I am running the 1.31 software and foolishly tried to run back to 1.29. I am relocked, I have access to fastboot but nothing pass security verification. I've tried recoveries, my unlock time bin, and anything else I could throw at it. Nothing works. I always get the FAILED message. I am S ON, and security warning at the header of my boot loader screen. I can't get it to be recognized be adb either. Man would I love some advice to get past this. Please.
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Your good don't worry. Download a recovery from the dev section. Rename it something easy like recovery.img and place it in the same folder as your ADB (if you don't have ADB keep reading down to the bottom then come back and flash your recovery). Open a command prompt on your computer and cd to your adb dir. Connect phone in fastboot to computer and type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (or whatever you named it. Then from recovery follow the guide for 1.31 RUU which I will link below.
Now to RUU follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44243635
You will see this message (failed) ignore it and flash the RUU anyway.
~ # ←[6necho "1.29.651.10" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p19 bs=1 seek=160
echo "1.29.651.10" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p19 bs=1 seek=160
warning: seek lseek64 failed
12+0 records in
12+0 records out
12 bytes (12B) copied, 0.007263 seconds, 1.6KB/s
~ # ←[6n
To make your life easy you will need drivers for your phone the best are the universal naked drivers for HTC One
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2263822
If installed, uninstall HTC sync, and disable any anti virus or firewalls including Windows firewall. You will also need to download ADB if you don't have it minimal ADB is great
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
It was lots of fun typing all of this on my phone.
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I can't get anything including recovery to flash. It all says Failed. Here's a pic of ,e trying to fastboot flash TWRP.
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ajd88 said:
I can't get anything including recovery to flash. It all says Failed. Here's a pic of ,e trying to fastboot flash TWRP.
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I think I got it. I had to re unlock the boot loader with a new token. I was trying to unlock with my old bin file. Thank you for helping me out much appreciated. Wasted way to many hours on this.
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Hit me up if you need anything else
ajd88 said:
I think I got it. I had to re unlock the boot loader with a new token. I was trying to unlock with my old bin file. Thank you for helping me out much appreciated. Wasted way to many hours on this.
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No worries, hope you get it sorted.
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Konfuzion said:
It was lots of fun typing all of this on my phone.
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I bet it was!! I wouldn't have tried that. More power to ya!! You are PRO!
Still getting
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
Im not stuck like I was I can get into recovery and boot, but everytime I try to Ruu I get this crap. I am Soff and have oem relocked everytime before attempting RUU. This sucks.
ajd88 said:
Still getting
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
Im not stuck like I was I can get into recovery and boot, but everytime I try to Ruu I get this crap. I am Soff and have oem relocked everytime before attempting RUU. This sucks.
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Every time I got that message it was due to a bad or wrong choice in RUU files. I would try fastboot flashing this RUU.zip. Hopefully that will work for you. I have written up all the steps to follow that work for most people here. You are already past the tricky part.
Good luck.
MrFixit007 said:
Every time I got that message it was due to a bad or wrong choice in RUU files. I would try fastboot flashing this RUU.zip. Hopefully that will work for you. I have written up all the steps to follow that work for most people here. You are already past the tricky part.
Good luck.
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That Zip file got me a little farther, still stuck though.
sending 'zip' (1029700 KB)...
OKAY [ 48.045s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) rom parsing start ...
(bootloader) rom parsing finish ...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
finished. total time: 54.880s
Are you running the RUU from your PC?
bigdaddy619 said:
Are you running the RUU from your PC?
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Yes I am. Running windows 8. I have never had issues before doing stuff like this. I'm stumped.
Edit: Think I'm good now.
ajd88 said:
That Zip file got me a little farther, still stuck though.
sending 'zip' (1029700 KB)...
OKAY [ 48.045s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) rom parsing start ...
(bootloader) rom parsing finish ...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
finished. total time: 54.880s
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When you get the please flush message you IMMEDIATELY run the exact same command again!!
Everything will work fine after that.
MrFixit007 said:
When you get the please flush message you IMMEDIATELY run the exact same command again!!
Everything will work fine after that.[/
Your right thats what I did. All good now. Thank you.
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I mistakenly wiped the htc one m7 trying to install a rom based off kit kat I believe. Well, now I have no radios listed at all on the boot screen. I followed the tutorial on the forum for using fast boot to reflash the boot I believe. Process involved an older boot, which didn't flash with an error. I successfully flashed the latest 4.06 version of boot which was successful.
The thread went on to say I should start with the stock rom. Couldn't get it to load with adb side loader or fast boot flash zip name.zip. I have been able to successfully side load viper one, the latest version, and I have the latest version of terp as the recovery.
My problem is the phone will stay on no more than 15 sec. Before it reboots. I cannot see it in my computer although it shows up in device manager. I installed the latest driver from a thread on here.
Seems my options are fast boot and side loader, but I get a signed verification fail when I try to fast boot the radio , also taken from a radio thread here. I'm pretty sure I need s off which is the only thing left. Would this cause the phone to reboot continuously?
I'm tired of messing with it is it time to trash it or is this fixable? Thanks in advance and I'll give any info you guys need to help.
Latest Sprint Radio
from fastboot getvar
C:\Users\Tai\Desktop\HTC One Backup\Restore Data\Others>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:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: FA3C4S903734
(bootloader) imei: 990004288501756
(bootloader) meid: 99000428850175
(bootloader) product: m7_wls
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0720000
(bootloader) cidnum: SPCS_001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3796mV
(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: 0.040s
C:\Users\Tai\Desktop\HTC One Backup\Restore Data\Others>
I dont know if this helps or not.
This is what I get from fastboot when I try to load the radio...
C:\Users\Tai\Desktop\HTC One Backup\Restore Data\Others>fastboot flash radio Rad
io_HTC.zip
sending 'radio' (18554 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.250s]
writing 'radio'...
(bootloader) signature checking...
FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
finished. total time: 5.500s
C:\Users\Tai\Desktop\HTC One Backup\Restore Data\Others>
This is where I was last night. After searching on the threads, it seems that flashing hboot is ok, but the radios cannot be flashed without S-OFF. At this point what are my options as far as getting this radio in.
It did this auto reboot every 10-15 sec. the minute i flashed the improper rom. Again I've tried fixing with thread guidance on here for softbricking a Sprint device by flashing an ATT, etc. device.
Please help. Are there people you can call to undo damage like this or are you stuck fixing yourself?
Thanks
tpan1983 said:
This is what I get from fastboot when I try to load the radio...
C:\Users\Tai\Desktop\HTC One Backup\Restore Data\Others>fastboot flash radio Rad
io_HTC.zip
sending 'radio' (18554 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.250s]
writing 'radio'...
(bootloader) signature checking...
FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
finished. total time: 5.500s
C:\Users\Tai\Desktop\HTC One Backup\Restore Data\Others>
This is where I was last night. After searching on the threads, it seems that flashing hboot is ok, but the radios cannot be flashed without S-OFF. At this point what are my options as far as getting this radio in.
It did this auto reboot every 10-15 sec. the minute i flashed the improper rom. Again I've tried fixing with thread guidance on here for softbricking a Sprint device by flashing an ATT, etc. device.
Please help. Are there people you can call to undo damage like this or are you stuck fixing yourself?
Thanks
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if you are using fastboot the radio has to be an image file, not a zip, or a boot.img, or get a radio zip file and flash from recovery.
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Aldo101t said:
if you are using fastboot the radio has to be an image file, not a zip, or a boot.img, or get a radio zip file and flash from recovery.
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Woops typo. So, what I was doing was opening the .zip, and there are two files. A .inf I believe, and the image file (which Windows recognizes as such). I'm copying and pasting this file in the folder with the tools and fastbooting the .img with the command
fastboot devices
I see the phone serial and fastboot
fastboot flash radio radio.img
I get the error I posted before...
I would like to explore flashing from recovery. Given my situation is this possible? Also, do the stock ROMs, the RUU I believe, does it have the radio installed?
The link BD Posted here are flashable zips for recovery install
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Hello everybody,
I'm a victim of the infamous purple tint camera bug so I'm planning get my phone fixed and thus need to get back on stock. I'm currently S-OFF and relocked bootloader. My phone's original CID is O2___102 (German O2 HTC One) but right now its on super CID (11111111). My hboot is 1.44 and my radio 4a.13.3231.27. As of right now there is a 4.2.2 custom rom running on the phone. I tried to go back to stock using this RUU ruu_m7_u_jb_50_htc_europe_1-29-401-2_r_radio_4a-14-3250-13_10-33-1150-01_release_311663_signed_2_4-exe but it always gives me that annoying 155 image error. Does anybody know a way for me to return to stock? All answers are kindly appreciated! :fingers-crossed:
fearless! said:
Hello everybody,
I'm a victim of the infamous purple tint camera bug so I'm planning get my phone fixed and thus need to get back on stock. I'm currently S-OFF and relocked bootloader. My phone's original CID is O2___102 (German O2 HTC One) but right now its on super CID (11111111). My hboot is 1.44 and my radio 4a.13.3231.27. As of right now there is a 4.2.2 custom rom running on the phone. I tried to go back to stock using this RUU ruu_m7_u_jb_50_htc_europe_1-29-401-2_r_radio_4a-14-3250-13_10-33-1150-01_release_311663_signed_2_4-exe but it always gives me that annoying 155 image error. Does anybody know a way for me to return to stock? All answers are kindly appreciated! :fingers-crossed:
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You can follow the link in my signature on returning to stock. The reason you were not able to run that RUU is your MID or CID needs to change to match the RUU. Take a look at this crushalot's site for the .401 RUU.
Thanks a lot for the reply. My CID is on 11111111, shouldnt I be able to flash every RUU? So basically I should change my CID to HTC__102 and then flash RUU M7 UL K44 SENSE55 MR HTC Europe 4.19.401.9 R Radio 4A.23.3263.28 10.38r.1157.04L Release 353069 Signed 2-1 ?
fearless! said:
Thanks a lot for the reply. My CID is on 11111111, shouldnt I be able to flash every RUU? So basically I should change my CID to HTC__102 and then flash RUU M7 UL K44 SENSE55 MR HTC Europe 4.19.401.9 R Radio 4A.23.3263.28 10.38r.1157.04L Release 353069 Signed 2-1 ?
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Try this RUU it is stock for your phone. You can try it with superCID, if it fails just change CID to O2___102.
I've tried to flash the RUU with both super CID and O2___102 but it did not work. It failed with a 158 error.
fearless! said:
I've tried to flash the RUU with both super CID and O2___102 but it did not work. It failed with a 158 error.
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if you're comfortable following my guide, you'll need to use CWM method. Here are all the files you'd need: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54857652&postcount=1068
Many thanks for your tips. Im trying to do the CWM nAndroid method but when Im trying to flash the RUU.zip, I get the following error:
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
Restart the same procedure with "hboot-preupdate" response for (XXXXXXXXX)...
Is something wrong with my bootloader?
PS: If it's of any interest, here is my getvar all output:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.44.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.13.3231.27
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: XXX
(bootloader) imei: XXX
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4261mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
getvar:all FAILED (status malformed (0 bytes))
fearless! said:
Many thanks for your tips. Im trying to do the CWM nAndroid method but when Im trying to flash the RUU.zip, I get the following error:
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
Restart the same procedure with "hboot-preupdate" response for (XXXXXXXXX)...
Is something wrong with my bootloader?
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You need to follow instructions. When you run a RUU, you have to run the same command twice. Here are the instructions out of nkk71's guide.
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB, flash it:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip ruu.zip
fastboot flash zip ruu.zip[/I][/B] <- yes TWICE, the first one will report “failed flush again”, the second one will succeed.
[B][I]fastboot reboot-bootloader[/I][/B]
majmoz said:
You need to follow instructions. When you run a RUU, you have to run the same command twice. Here are the instructions out of nkk71's guide.
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB, flash it:
Code:
[B][I]fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip ruu.zip
fastboot flash zip ruu.zip[/I][/B] <- yes TWICE, the first one will report “failed flush again”, the second one will succeed.
[B][I]fastboot reboot-bootloader[/I][/B]
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Im not able to put in the command twice. After the first time it just gets stuck.
For the record, here is what my cmd looks like:
finished sending zip
OKAY
writing 'zip'... (bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
Restart the same procedure with "hboot-preupdate" response for (XXX)...
< waiting for device >
starts sending zip again...
gets stuck
I think the problem is that fastboot shouldnt "restart the same procedure" on its own, so I can type in the command again right?
fearless! said:
Im not able to put in the command twice. After the first time it just gets stuck.
For the record, here is what my cmd looks like:
finished sending zip
OKAY
writing 'zip'... (bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
Restart the same procedure with "hboot-preupdate" response for (XXX)...
< waiting for device >
starts sending zip again...
gets stuck
I think the problem is that fastboot shouldnt "restart the same procedure" on its own, so I can type in the command again right?
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You are correct, it should not start its self. Let me do some quick checking and I will get back to you.
majmoz said:
You are correct, it should not start its self. Let me do some quick checking and I will get back to you.
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Thank you a lot, Sir!
fearless! said:
Thank you a lot, Sir!
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This is the only thing I could find. Let's reboot the phone and try the steps again.
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Code:
fastboot devices
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
Code:
fastboot flash zip ruu.zip
Code:
[B][I]fastboot flash zip ruu.zip[/I][/B] <- yes TWICE, the first one will report “failed flush again”, the second one will succeed.
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Arrrgh tried it again and same results..I don't know what's wrong with my phone..
fearless! said:
Arrrgh tried it again and same results..I don't know what's wrong with my phone..
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It may not be your phone, are you running Win 8 or 8.1? If so, they don't recognize hboot 1.44, so you will need to use Win 7 or Ubuntu on USB FAQ Q#5.
I was running windows 7 but your advice was aiming at the right direction. I changed PCs to another Windows 7 PC and now the flashing seems to be working! Thanks for your help so far and Im gonna keep you updated if everything else went well
Next problem: after flashing the ruu and changing the CID back the adb pushing doesnt seem to work for me. It tells me that all the files have been copied but cwm wont find any files to restore. So Im guessing that the copying didnt work. Tried it in normal storage mode too but Im getting an error kessage while trying to copy the bigger files (900 and 400mb) . Any advice on how to solve this?
fearless! said:
Next problem: after flashing the ruu and changing the CID back the adb pushing doesnt seem to work for me. It tells me that all the files have been copied but cwm wont find any files to restore. So Im guessing that the copying didnt work. Tried it in normal storage mode too but Im getting an error kessage while trying to copy the bigger files (900 and 400mb) . Any advice on how to solve this?
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are you pushing to the right location? can you copy/paste your command prompt output
if you look at post #8 in my guide, you'll have a visual walkthrough of what kind of output to expect.
nkk71 said:
are you pushing to the right location? can you copy/paste your command prompt output
if you look at post #8 in my guide, you'll have a visual walkthrough of what kind of output to expect.
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I did manage to get the files on my phone (over simple USB and put it in sdcard/clockworkmod/backup). But now CWM does not recognize the backup (another test backup that i put into the same folder is being recognized). When I tried to push the files before my cmd output looked just like the output in your guide. Ill try to push the files again and post the output here.
Here is my output:
c:\mini-sdk>adb push 2013-03-11.17.58.27 /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2013-03
-11.17.58.27
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/system.ext4.tar.b -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2
013-03-11.17.58.27/system.ext4.tar.b
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/system.ext4.tar.a -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2
013-03-11.17.58.27/system.ext4.tar.a
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/system.ext4.tar -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/201
3-03-11.17.58.27/system.ext4.tar
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/recovery.img -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2013-0
3-11.17.58.27/recovery.img
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/nandroid.md5 -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2013-0
3-11.17.58.27/nandroid.md5
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/data.ext4.tar.a -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/201
3-03-11.17.58.27/data.ext4.tar.a
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/data.ext4.tar -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2013-
03-11.17.58.27/data.ext4.tar
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/cache.ext4.tar.a -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/20
13-03-11.17.58.27/cache.ext4.tar.a
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/cache.ext4.tar -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2013
-03-11.17.58.27/cache.ext4.tar
push: 2013-03-11.17.58.27/boot.img -> /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/2013-03-11
.17.58.27/boot.img
10 files pushed. 0 files skipped.
2670 KB/s (1532716986 bytes in 560.567s)
CWM says: No file found
Hello Guys,
Sorry to bother again but I think I messed up bad, I accidently did this some how,(attached file) can you help me with it ?
todorov.drago1 said:
Hello Guys,
Sorry to bother again but I think I messed up bad, I accidently did this some how,(attached file) can you help me with it ?
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That used to happen to me with some versions of TWRP. Which one do you have?
donkeykong1 said:
That used to happen to me with some versions of TWRP. Which one do you have?
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TWRP v2.8.7.0.. is it because of that, that I cannot flash the RUU.zip from fastboot ?
When I try to flash it a second time it just stays there for 2 hours and nothing.
todorov.drago1 said:
TWRP v2.8.7.0.. is it because of that, that I cannot flash the RUU.zip from fastboot ?
When I try to flash it a second time it just stays there for 2 hours and nothing.
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2.8.7.0 works fine for me. Can you go to bootloader menu and do factory reset from there? Then go to recovery and try again
donkeykong1 said:
2.8.7.0 works fine for me. Can you go to bootloader menu and do factory reset from there? Then go to recovery and try again
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When I try to do this, it gives me this /attached file/, and then after some second It reboots.
Keep in mind that I don't have installed OS on that phone.
todorov.drago1 said:
When I try to do this, it gives me this /attached file/, and then after some second It reboots.
Keep in mind that I don't have installed OS on that phone.
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Why not just flash the RUU that @alray mentioned in your other thread. I think your initial flash problem was because you didn't use htc-fastboot. The download link is in the "How to flash" instructions for the Lolipop ruu collection in the general thread.
mb_guy said:
Why not just flash the RUU that @alray mentioned in your other thread. I think your initial flash problem was because you didn't use htc-fastboot. The download link is in the "How to flash" instructions for the Lolipop ruu collection in the general thread.
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Yeah, I did that and this was outcome:
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot oem rebootRUU
... (bootloader) Start Verify: 3
OKAY
Execution time is 41(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot flash zip RUU.zip
sending 'zip'... (50228 KB) OKAY
sending time = 2.867 secs
writing 'zip'... (bootloader) adopting the signature contained in this image...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) rom parsing start ...
(bootloader) rom parsing finish ...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) checking main version...
(bootloader) checking hboot version...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
For "hboot-preupdate" response, restart the same procedure for device SH39JW901074...
^C
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
Execution time is 35(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot oem rebootRUU
... (bootloader) Start Verify: 3
OKAY
Execution time is 34(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot flash zip RUU.zip
sending 'zip'... (50228 KB)
And it stays like this forever (2hours) and nothing. That's why I asked for your help.
todorov.drago1 said:
When I try to do this, it gives me this /attached file/, and then after some second It reboots.
Keep in mind that I don't have installed OS on that phone.
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That's recovery. I ment bootloader. Press power+vol down, and you will get in bootloader menu. From there make a factory reset
todorov.drago1 said:
Yeah, I did that and this was outcome:
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot oem rebootRUU
... (bootloader) Start Verify: 3
OKAY
Execution time is 41(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot flash zip RUU.zip
sending 'zip'... (50228 KB) OKAY
sending time = 2.867 secs
writing 'zip'... (bootloader) adopting the signature contained in this image...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) rom parsing start ...
(bootloader) rom parsing finish ...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) checking main version...
(bootloader) checking hboot version...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
For "hboot-preupdate" response, restart the same procedure for device SH39JW901074...
^C
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
Execution time is 35(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot oem rebootRUU
... (bootloader) Start Verify: 3
OKAY
Execution time is 34(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot flash zip RUU.zip
sending 'zip'... (50228 KB)
And it stays like this forever (2hours) and nothing. That's why I asked for your help.
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I think when others have seen this @alray and others suggest it could be adb drivers (make sure you have most current) and tray another usb cable and \or port. I know it worked the first time, sort of as it usully restarts automatically. But worth a try.
donkeykong1 said:
That's recovery. I ment bootloader. Press power+vol down, and you will get in bootloader menu. From there make a factory reset
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Well, when I go to the bootloader and press factory reset I sends me to the recovery. I think that was normal. Is it not ?
mb_guy said:
I think when others have seen this @alray and others suggest it could be adb drivers (make sure you have most current) and tray another usb cable and \or port. I know it worked the first time, sort of as it usully restarts automatically. But worth a try.
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I'll try with a different usb cable and different port, and ill get back to you. Thanks for the help fellas.
todorov.drago1 said:
Yeah, I did that and this was outcome:
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot oem rebootRUU
... (bootloader) Start Verify: 3
OKAY
Execution time is 41(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot flash zip RUU.zip
sending 'zip'... (50228 KB) OKAY
sending time = 2.867 secs
writing 'zip'... (bootloader) adopting the signature contained in this image...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) rom parsing start ...
(bootloader) rom parsing finish ...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) checking main version...
(bootloader) checking hboot version...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
For "hboot-preupdate" response, restart the same procedure for device SH39JW901074...
^C
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
Execution time is 35(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot oem rebootRUU
... (bootloader) Start Verify: 3
OKAY
Execution time is 34(ms)
C:\Users\Drago Todorov\Downloads\fastboot-win>fastboot flash zip RUU.zip
sending 'zip'... (50228 KB)
And it stays like this forever (2hours) and nothing. That's why I asked for your help.
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Wait just a moment. I didn't see this post of yours. When fastboot prompts you to "flush image again immediately" what steps exactly do you do? Please describe it in your own words. I think I know what the problem is [emoji6]
todorov.drago1 said:
I'll try with a different usb cable and different port, and ill get back to you. Thanks for the help fellas.
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Do you have HTCsync installed on your pc? If so uninstall it. Leaving only the HTC drivers installed. Reboot your pc and flash the RUU again.
HTCsync can cause ruu's to stall like that :good:
Sent from my SM-T230 using Tapatalk
donkeykong1 said:
Wait just a moment. I didn't see this post of yours. When fastboot prompts you to "flush image again immediately" what steps exactly do you do? Please describe it in your own words. I think I know what the problem is [emoji6]
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Thanks mate for the help, i flashed it correctly. I just switched the usb's and it went on with the install.
And now can i ask you somethink else, after the install my phone says there is no IMEI num and doesnt exept my sim card can this be fix or is it hardware problem, it worked before tho?
todorov.drago1 said:
Thanks mate for the help, i flashed it correctly. I just switched the usb's and it went on with the install.
And now can i ask you somethink else, after the install my phone says there is no IMEI num and doesnt exept my sim card can this be fix or is it hardware problem, it worked before tho?
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Sorry mate, I really can't help you with that. I never encountered that issue, so everything I say would be guessing, and potenetial fixes might ruin your phone. Sorry again [emoji20]
donkeykong1 said:
Sorry mate, I really can't help you with that. I never encountered that issue, so everything I say would be guessing, and potenetial fixes might ruin your phone. Sorry again [emoji20]
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Nah Dude you did alot for me for it im am thankful alot. ill just have to take it to a GSM service to fix it then :angel:
todorov.drago1 said:
Nah Dude you did alot for me for it im am thankful alot. ill just have to take it to a GSM service to fix it then :angel:
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Check your baseband as well. Unknown IMEI and baseband is a known issue. Unfortunately if flashing the ruu doesn't help its most probably a hardware problem. ?
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I'm trying to flash recovery.img with fastboot and it is downloaded, but when it starts to write
it says Failed (remote not allowed.) Any hints? Thanks
halloj said:
I'm trying to flash recovery.img with fastboot and it is downloaded, but when it starts to write
it says Failed (remote not allowed.) Any hints? Thanks
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Is your bootloader unlocked?
Hi everyone, I inherited a used HTC One m7 from my son after my iPhone 4 died. This is my first android device. The phone worked perfect with the stock OS, except the green tint issue after a factory pink tint camera fix. My son never had the time to address the issue, but I decided to try to fix the problem by replacing the awb_cal file. I'm not a Linux guy, so I started from scratch.
Unlocked, installed TWRP, rooted. Because of my inexperience with not only TWRP, but Linux, during the process I managed to wipe clean my HTC. I read lots of instructions to get back in business, but some of them caused more trouble than help. Now, I ended up with a nonfunctioning beautiful piece of technology.
This is where I'm now:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.61.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4T.35.3218.16
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 7.17.661.52
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: HT34RW911052
(bootloader) imei: 354439053805232
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0712000
(bootloader) cidnum: TELUS001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4330mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-eff4f609
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.137s
Using Windows 7 Pro, have installed the fastboot/ADB drivers, installed HTC Sync Manager.
TWRP 3.0.2-0 installed, but not working, can't get into twrp recovery from fastboot-usb mode, it returns to fastboot-usb. In this mode fastboot recognizes the device in cmd. The only way to get ADB recognize my device is to go through the Unlock_code routine. The phone boots right into TWRP, but stops responding at the Running OpenRecoveryScript screen, "Updating partition details... done - Full SELinux support is present. - Running Recovery Commands - Formatting Cache using make_ext4fs... - Wiping data without wiping /data/media ... - Done. - Done processing script file". It hangs here, but now ADB recognizes my device. After rebooting manually into fastboot, it shows Tampered - Relocked, so the unlocking not finishing.
I tried to flash the PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_TELUS_WWE_7.17.661.7_Radio_4T.35.3218.16_10.33Q.1718.01L_release_420202_signed.zip file in Relocked, with htc_fastboot in rebootRUU mode, but after the first writing I cannot start the second flashing, because it doen't stop but starts sending 'zip' ... (43286 KB) by itself and gets unresponsive at that line:
sending 'zip'... (43286 KB) OKAY
sending time = 3.097 secs
writing 'zip'... (bootloader) adopting the signature contained in this image...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) rom parsing start ...
(bootloader) rom parsing finish ...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) checking model ID...
(bootloader) checking custom ID...
(bootloader) checking main version...
(bootloader) checking hboot version...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] unzipping for pre-update check...
(bootloader) start image[hboot] flushing...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,0
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,99
(bootloader) [RUU]WP,hboot,100
(bootloader) ...... Successful
FAIL90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately
FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
For "hboot-preupdate" response, restart the same procedure for device HT34RW9110
52...
sending 'zip'... (43286 KB)
Since that in the Bootloader it says in red: OS-7.17.661.52 (7.17.661.7)
I tried to give as much detail as I can, and now I need help please, what should I do. Thanks
vik919 said:
After rebooting manually into fastboot, it shows Tampered - Relocked, so the unlocking not finishing.
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Unlocking the bootloader requires the stock recovery, not a custom recovery because when unlocking the bootloader, the phone must first make a factory reset using the stock recovery before the bootloader can be unlocked (this is to prevent unauthorized access to your data). If you don't have the stock recovery, your phone will try to boot it, custom recovery will boot instead of the stock one, unlock process will fail because the script is made for the stock recovery, phone will reboot to bootloader mode with the phone still in the locked/relocked state. Unfortunately, you can not boot custom software (recovery/rom/kernel) if the bootloader is locked/relocked. Flashing the recovery partition also requires an unlocked bootloader. You're kinda stock in an endless loop... You need to unlock the bootloader, bootloader unlock requires stock recovery, flashing back the stock recovery requires an unlocked bootloader... Long story short, never relock if custom software is installed.
When the phone is S-ON and (re)Locked, you can only flash signed files (official HTC files) that are same or newer version than what is already on your phone. You'll need to find either the 7.17.661.52 RUU or a 7.17.661.52 firmware.zip. (firmware.zip can be extracted from an ota update.zip so the 7.17.661.52 update file would be ok).
alray said:
Unlocking the bootloader requires the stock recovery, not a custom recovery because when unlocking the bootloader, the phone must first make a factory reset using the stock recovery before the bootloader can be unlocked (this is to prevent unauthorized access to your data). If you don't have the stock recovery, your phone will try to boot it, custom recovery will boot instead of the stock one, unlock process will fail because the script is made for the stock recovery, phone will reboot to bootloader mode with the phone still in the locked/relocked state. Unfortunately, you can not boot custom software (recovery/rom/kernel) if the bootloader is locked/relocked. Flashing the recovery partition also requires an unlocked bootloader. You're kinda stock in an endless loop... You need to unlock the bootloader, bootloader unlock requires stock recovery, flashing back the stock recovery requires an unlocked bootloader... Long story short, never relock if custom software is installed.
When the phone is S-ON and (re)Locked, you can only flash signed files (official HTC files) that are same or newer version than what is already on your phone. You'll need to find either the 7.17.661.52 RUU or a 7.17.661.52 firmware.zip. (firmware.zip can be extracted from an ota update.zip so the 7.17.661.52 update file would be ok).
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Thanks alray for your response.
So, that PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_TELUS_WWE_7.17.661.7_ Radio_4T.35.3218.16_10.33Q.1718.01L_release_420202 _signed.zip file can't flash somehow my 7.17.661.52 firmware? I was not able to find any other file for my phone then this one. I don't use the phone on the Telus network anymore. is there any workaround?
vik919 said:
Thanks alray for your response.
So, that PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_TELUS_WWE_7.17.661.7_ Radio_4T.35.3218.16_10.33Q.1718.01L_release_420202 _signed.zip file can't flash somehow my 7.17.661.52 firmware? I was not able to find any other file for my phone then this one. I don't use the phone on the Telus network anymore. is there any workaround?
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There is a 7.17.661.52 ruu on ir-file.com but downloading from this website requires a paid subscription
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Labs
alray said:
There is a 7.17.661.52 ruu on ir-file.com but downloading from this website requires a paid subscription
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Labs
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Is this the one you mean?
pn07img_m7_ul_l50_sense60_mr_telus_wwe_7.17.661.52_radio_4t.35.3218.16_10.33q.1718.01l_release_460209_signed.zip
vik919 said:
Is this the one you mean?
pn07img_m7_ul_l50_sense60_mr_telus_wwe_7.17.661.52_radio_4t.35.3218.16_10.33q.1718.01l_release_460209_signed.zip
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Yes
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Labs
alray said:
Yes
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Labs
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I wouldn't mind to pay that 20 bucks if I knew that it would get me through the first steps to fix my phone. My only concern is that I already tried the
PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_TELUS_WWE_7.17.661.7_Radio_4T.35.3218.16_10.33Q.1718.01L_release_420202_signed.zip
file and it did not work. This is the one which went in once, but I didn't get the opportunity to flash second time. It is now hanging in brackets in my bootloader beside the 7.1.7.661.52 firmware number.
Also, I checked this file and I can't see any zip file in it I could extract. Wouldn't it be with that paid one which looks pretty much the same except the firmware version number?
PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_TELUS_WWE_7.17.661.52_Radio_4T.35.3218.16_10.33Q.1718.01l_release_46020 9_signed.zip
Wait a minute!
I just double checked and found at IR-File.com under Firmware an other file for my phone.
pn07img_m7_ul_l50_sense60_mr_telus_wwe_7.17.661.7_radio_4t.35.3218.16_10.33q.1718.01l_release_420202_signed_hboot.zip
This file ending with _hboot.zip only 493.0 MB in size compare to the other two files which are both about 1.5 GB. Is it possible that this latter one has the firmware.zip in it I could extract?
Please, advise, which one do I need?