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Hi all,
I'm having issues trying to restore the latest Telstra RUU and I'm hoping someone will be able to give me a hand with this.
I originally unlocked the bootloader, flashed a CWM recovery, custom ICS ROM, and all was working fine.
I've decided to go back to stock Telstra release but every time I try running the RUU I get an error message saying ERROR [140]: BOOTLOADER VERSION ERROR.
From what I've read, this relates to the bootloader being newer then that included in the RUU. I'm not sure how accurate this is though so if someone could confirm, that would be great. If I do need to downgrade the bootloader, where do I get it from?
The RUU's I've tried flashing are from here: http://www.filefactory.com/f/002b74e0f4775869/
- RUU_HOLIDAY_SENSE3_5_Telstra_WWE_2.27.841.6_Radio_3.01.4720.09_34.06.701020.02_release_231121_signed.exe
- RUU_HOLIDAY_ICS_35_S_Telstra_WWE_3.25.841.4_Radio_3.02.4740.09_34.20.701040.19_release_246698_signed.exe
Neither of these work and both show the same error as indicated above.
HOLIDAY PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.85.0029
eMMC-boot
Mar 15 2012, 17:16:42
If anyone can provide any assistance getting this phone back to stock Telstra release it would be greatly appreciated. I've been working on it for almost 6-8 hours now and seem to be going around in circles.
Thank you! :good:
You need to relock your boot loader to run an ruu
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that. The bootloader has been relocked.
What hboot do you have currently?
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As above, HBOOT-1.85.0029.
I've managed to flash Velocity² "Nightly Build 5" which is as close to stock as I can get for the time being. Phone is working fine.
I can't seem to find any information at all regarding updating the HBOOT though, and what small information I do come across, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I don't even know if 1.85.0029 is the latest. Whether I need to upgrade/downgrade it before the RUU will work which some information I've found seems to suggest.
You shouldn't have to change the hboot to be able to run the ruu. Did you unlock your bootloader again to flash the new Rom?
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I did unlock the bootloader again to flash the new rom, only becasue the RUU wouldn't flash. I've tried flashing the RUU with the bootloader locked and unlocked even though I know it needs to be locked. I've tried flashing the RUU while using both a GB rom and an ICS rom - just incase it makes it difference - it didn't.
I've never had this much trouble flashing an RUU before - it's ridiculous.
You cannot flash an RUU with a lower main version or lower hboot version than what is currently on your phone unless you are S-OFF.
kgs1992 said:
You cannot flash an RUU with a lower main version or lower hboot version than what is currently on your phone unless you are S-OFF.
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What do you mean by main version?
HBOOT version is 1.85.0029. How can tell if the RUU is lower? If I need to upgrade or downgrade the hboot, where do I find the info on this?
I have read that if the hboot is lower then that of the RUU I wont be able to run it but I could never find any information about how to upgrade/downgrade hboot nor how to tell what version the RUU is.
Nucleotide said:
What do you mean by main version?
HBOOT version is 1.85.0029. How can tell if the RUU is lower? If I need to upgrade or downgrade the hboot, where do I find the info on this?
I have read that if the hboot is lower then that of the RUU I wont be able to run it but I could never find any information about how to upgrade/downgrade hboot nor how to tell what version the RUU is.
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Main version is the software number.
The one you see in Settings > About > Software Information.
The number should be on the RUU that you downloaded, it's the first set of numbers. for example: 3.25.841.4
How did you go with this, I am in the exact same boat. I want to sell my phone but not with this rom.
I was never able to install the stock Telstra RUU. Could never figure it out. After countless hours and at one stage thinking I'd bricked it, I gave up. I ended up sticking with this ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1653317) which hasn't been too bad really.
I would still really love to restore it to factory but in all honesty I don't think it will ever happen.
I managed to extract the boot.img file from the RUU and am having a crack at building the ROM myself. If all is successful I will upload it to my dropbox account and link it.
androidlurv said:
I managed to extract the boot.img file from the RUU and am having a crack at building the ROM myself. If all is successful I will upload it to my dropbox account and link it.
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That would be awesome. Very interested to know how you get on. :good:
Nucleotide said:
That would be awesome. Very interested to know how you get on. :good:
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I guess no one ever found out how to fix it? I'm screwed because I can't even flash a new rom as mine cant read my internal_sd
Drunkllamajr said:
I guess no one ever found out how to fix it? I'm screwed because I can't even flash a new rom as mine cant read my internal_sd
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I was never able to fix it. Still running a custom ROM to this day. I tried for hours to restore the RUU but could never get it to work. :crying:
Nucleotide said:
I was never able to fix it. Still running a custom ROM to this day. I tried for hours to restore the RUU but could never get it to work. :crying:
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Same here I'm now running Holics 1.3 very similar to stock with some nice addons etc
just s-off and then use that RUU
I can't find the RUU's any more. They have gone from File Factory. I've pretty much given up on trying to restore this to factory. I can't even find up to date information on how to S-OFF - and from memory it's got to be done via hardware hack of some sort? Not real keen on that idea.
That said, I'm looking at flashing CyanogenMod 10 4.1.2 ROM which I'd be more then happy with.
RUU
You might be looking for this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094150&highlight=ruu. I was having the same problem and what I did was find the exact/the same version of the RUU and the version of my phone.
So I have bricked my phone and all I want is to go back to stock. I have tried flashing OMJ's 3.04.651.2 firmware through fastboot and it completes it successfully... so it says. When I proceed to reboot, I am yet again taken to the HTC screen, the screen then goes black, after a while the screen shows an HTC one with a red triangle in it. I am desperite, please help!
Relocked
S-on
HBOOT 1.55
Radio 1.00.20.0913_3
OS 3.04.651.2
MacSkizzle said:
So I have bricked my phone and all I want is to go back to stock. I have tried flashing OMJ's 3.04.651.2 firmware through fastboot and it completes it successfully... so it says. When I proceed to reboot, I am yet again taken to the HTC screen, the screen then goes black, after a while the screen shows an HTC one with a red triangle in it. I am desperite, please help!
Relocked
S-on
HBOOT 1.55
Radio 1.00.20.0913_3
OS 3.04.651.2
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You need to be s-off. Use this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2496687
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jab74101 said:
You need to be s-off. Use this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2496687
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Can I get s-off? All I can access is my bootloader.
jab74101 said:
You need to be s-off. Use this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2496687
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I downloaded, extracted, and ran the correct soju but I get an error. It says to run rumrunner again and READ... I don't know what I did wrong. I did this with my phone in fastboot usb mode, is that right?
MacSkizzle said:
Can I get s-off? All I can access is my bootloader.
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I'm pretty sure that's all you need. But I could be wrong.
TriBeard said:
I'm pretty sure that's all you need. But I could be wrong.
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When I run the rumrunner program, I type 'Yes' twice then I get an error telling me to run rumrunner again and READ. What did I do wrong?
Recently I was working on returning my phone back to stock and I ended up using OMJ's encrypted 1.29.651.7 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904). However, in order to flash an older ruu successfully I also had to trick the phone into believing that an older version was installed. I did it using dd through adb, but I can't find the thread with the info so I'll try to find that.
ok, so here's what I did:
first, I downloaded the encrypted 1.29.651.7 ruu
then, I used this trick to change the version recorded in the phone (I think I had to be root, but I don't remember) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390821
I substituted 1.29.651.7 for the 1.29.651.10 shown in the link
then I relocked the bootloader and flashed the ruu according to the return to stock instructions.
Hopefully this helps you work it out, I'm not sure how much this will help you but it worked for me.
ZHoob2004 said:
Recently I was working on returning my phone back to stock and I ended up using OMJ's encrypted 1.29.651.7 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904). However, in order to flash an older ruu successfully I also had to trick the phone into believing that an older version was installed. I did it using dd through adb, but I can't find the thread with the info so I'll try to find that.
ok, so here's what I did:
first, I downloaded the encrypted 1.29.651.7 ruu
then, I used this trick to change the version recorded in the phone (I think I had to be root, but I don't remember) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390821
I substituted 1.29.651.7 for the 1.29.651.10 shown in the link
then I relocked the bootloader and flashed the ruu according to the return to stock instructions.
Hopefully this helps you work it out, I'm not sure how much this will help you but it worked for me.
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I'll try this tonight when I get home from work, thanks for the input.
ZHoob2004 said:
Recently I was working on returning my phone back to stock and I ended up using OMJ's encrypted 1.29.651.7 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250904). However, in order to flash an older ruu successfully I also had to trick the phone into believing that an older version was installed. I did it using dd through adb, but I can't find the thread with the info so I'll try to find that.
ok, so here's what I did:
first, I downloaded the encrypted 1.29.651.7 ruu
then, I used this trick to change the version recorded in the phone (I think I had to be root, but I don't remember) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390821
I substituted 1.29.651.7 for the 1.29.651.10 shown in the link
then I relocked the bootloader and flashed the ruu according to the return to stock instructions.
Hopefully this helps you work it out, I'm not sure how much this will help you but it worked for me.
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This didn't do it either. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME
I don't know if you can flash OMJ's firmware if your bootloader is set to "Relocked". I could be wrong but I think what you need to do is unlock it again first and install a recovery. Then flash OMJ's stock firmware from recovery. From there you can probably do the S-OFF process and RUU back to stock.
You do need to be able to boot into your ROM for S-OFF to work, as you start the S-OFF process while the phone is booted up and running.
MacSkizzle said:
This didn't do it either. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME
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Look HERE
So my problem is the further, I had a fully working HTC first with the latest Hboot update previously moonshined with the old one. So I had S-off, root, JMZ's custom kernel and an unlocked bootloader but then after a while I've done alot of flashes, zip installs tweaks and modifications that created pesky problems that wouldn't go away with a simple wipe in CWM. That's okay though I could just do a complete restore with the RUU. And i did, no I didn't re-lock the bootloader because I had S-off anyways. Everything came out great. But then I went ahead and the problems started to happen.. After unlocking the bootloader I had an eternal bootloop that wouldn't go away, but did a simple re-lock and booted up just fine.
My question is what the hell am I doing wrong? does it have to do with the version of RUU im using?
abrahammmmmmm_ said:
So my problem is the further, I had a fully working HTC first with the latest Hboot update previously moonshined with the old one. So I had S-off, root, JMZ's custom kernel and an unlocked bootloader but then after a while I've done alot of flashes, zip installs tweaks and modifications that created pesky problems that wouldn't go away with a simple wipe in CWM. That's okay though I could just do a complete restore with the RUU. And i did, no I didn't re-lock the bootloader because I had S-off anyways. Everything came out great. But then I went ahead and the problems started to happen.. After unlocking the bootloader I had an eternal bootloop that wouldn't go away, but did a simple re-lock and booted up just fine.
My question is what the hell am I doing wrong? does it have to do with the version of RUU im using?
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You got to turn S-ON after you RUU a previously S-OFF'd device.
Kendosis said:
You got to turn S-ON after you RUU a previously S-OFF'd device.
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Wow, well I was completely unaware of that. Sorry for the noob question but how would i go about in doing that?
abrahammmmmmm_ said:
Wow, well I was completely unaware of that. Sorry for the noob question but how would i go about in doing that?
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http://androidforums.com/internatio...-return-100-stock-revone-moonshine-s-off.html
Kendosis said:
http://androidforums.com/internatio...-return-100-stock-revone-moonshine-s-off.html
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Thanks! One question: what's the stock cid number for the RUU the first has? I now have S-on but when I tried to run the RUU again to see if everything was working I got error 131 which shows when there's a CID mismatch. The CID I used was cws__001. I have the first with a t-mobile simcard by the way if that changes anything
abrahammmmmmm_ said:
Thanks! One question: what's the stock cid number for the RUU the first has? I now have S-on but when I tried to run the RUU again to see if everything was working I got error 131 which shows when there's a CID mismatch. The CID I used was cws__001. I have the first with a t-mobile simcard by the way if that changes anything
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Try a different version of the ruu, there's two iirc. Try version 1.08.502.1 if that doesn't work try the next version.
Kendosis said:
Try a different version of the ruu, there's two iirc. Try version 1.08.502.1 if that doesn't work try the next version.
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I tried both and it's a no go. Pretty sure it has to do with me changing the cid number on without knowing to the one I said earlier. But I guess if I would ever want to run the ruu I'd have to s-off it first and do it the long way then but at least I can successfully unlock the boot loader now with no problems, or at least I think. (Haven't tried it yet)
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Problem solved I unlocked the bootloader once more moonshined and set a supercid on the phone
Hi all,
Sorry if this isn't posted in the right place, please tell me and I will shift it!
Essentially I have been stuck for a few weeks. I need to send my phone back to Vodafone but I recent rooted it, didn't take a back up of the legit software and now can't get back!
Some details on the phone:
CID: VODAP001
HBOOT: 1.56
VERSION: 4.19.161.Xx (i forget the last bit)
Last version of android running (encase it helps): 4.4.2
I've tried HTC guru reset but when applying the ota it just hits a boot loop. I've tried all s-off methods (firewater and rumrunner) with a mixture of roms + kernels to no success.
I'm rather stumped and not sure what to do next! Any help would be appreciated, or if someone has the RUU to reinstall?
Thanks in advance for any help / advice you can off!
Sent from my not-quite-right HTC One
linkjack said:
Hi all,
Sorry if this isn't posted in the right place, please tell me and I will shift it!
Essentially I have been stuck for a few weeks. I need to send my phone back to Vodafone but I recent rooted it, didn't take a back up of the legit software and now can't get back!
Some details on the phone:
CID: VODAP001
HBOOT: 1.56
VERSION: 4.19.161.Xx (i forget the last bit)
Last version of android running (encase it helps): 4.4.2
I've tried HTC guru reset but when applying the ota it just hits a boot loop. I've tried all s-off methods (firewater and rumrunner) with a mixture of roms + kernels to no success.
I'm rather stumped and not sure what to do next! Any help would be appreciated, or if someone has the RUU to reinstall?
Thanks in advance for any help / advice you can off!
Sent from my not-quite-right HTC One
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When you ran the Guru Reset did you select stock recovery? Did it complete or did it give you an error? If it completed and you tried to receive the OTA did you relock your bootloader first? To successfully run an OTA you must have the stock recovery, stock rom and locked/relocked bootloader if you are S-ON.
majmoz said:
When you ran the Guru Reset did you select stock recovery? Did it complete or did it give you an error? If it completed and you tried to receive the OTA did you relock your bootloader first? To successfully run an OTA you must have the stock recovery, stock rom and locked/relocked bootloader if you are S-ON.
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Hi majmoz,
Thanks for the quick reply!
Unfortunately no errors, it ran through fine, installed ok with no errors and restarted fine ( and yes selected stock recovery). Works fine until I try and install an ota.
I've tried a few times now, each time I have re-locked the boot loader and it still just sends my phone into a boot loop
linkjack said:
Hi majmoz,
Thanks for the quick reply!
Unfortunately no errors, it ran through fine, installed ok with no errors and restarted fine ( and yes selected stock recovery). Works fine until I try and install an ota.
I've tried a few times now, each time I have re-locked the boot loader and it still just sends my phone into a boot loop
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Could you post a fastboot getvar all deleting your imei and serial number before posting? To see what is really on your phone.
linkjack said:
Hi all,
Sorry if this isn't posted in the right place, please tell me and I will shift it!
Essentially I have been stuck for a few weeks. I need to send my phone back to Vodafone but I recent rooted it, didn't take a back up of the legit software and now can't get back!
Some details on the phone:
CID: VODAP001
HBOOT: 1.56
VERSION: 4.19.161.Xx (i forget the last bit)
Last version of android running (encase it helps): 4.4.2
I've tried HTC guru reset but when applying the ota it just hits a boot loop. I've tried all s-off methods (firewater and rumrunner) with a mixture of roms + kernels to no success.
I'm rather stumped and not sure what to do next! Any help would be appreciated, or if someone has the RUU to reinstall?
Thanks in advance for any help / advice you can off!
Sent from my not-quite-right HTC One
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Don't worry, fastboot getvar all is not required, I have a TWRP backup here of that rom:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_nEcSZr5peRZnpMSHRPRjlzX2c/edit?usp=sharing
you will need to get it onto your phone then restore it through TWRP
However, what do you intend to do about the TAMPERED and UNLOCKED flags you have in your bootloader ? this voids warranty.
Seanie280672 said:
Don't worry, fastboot getvar all is not required, I have a TWRP backup here of that rom:
(URL deleted as I'm a newbie and they won't let me say thanks with it in)
you will need to get it onto your phone then restore it through TWRP
However, what do you intend to do about the TAMPERED and UNLOCKED flags you have in your bootloader ? this voids warranty.
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Thanks so much!
I intend to hope they don't look hehe. From my experience if it's hardware they do a quick check on the settings, about phone then get down to business.
After that, I won't do an update until I can s-off and put everything back to how it should be.
Thanks again!
Needing some help if you anyone can help at all. I was trying unroot my Sprint M8. Something went wrong when I flashed stock recover wrong, I don't know what but the issues started after that, and now it keeps booting into bootloder mode and won't go pass that. I have contacted HTC Premium Support to see if they have any advice still waiting to hear back. I have contacted Sprint and they have told me to take into a store to see if it can be repaired. Does anyone have any tips or advice on how to fix this? Or do you know if it can be fixed by Sprint of if that is wasting a trip. Any help would be much appreciated. Don't know if this is the right forum or not. If not I'm sorry. Thanks for anyone in advance who has any advice tips or whatever it may be..
You can fix your issue with a RUU. Hit the second link in my sig and scroll down to the RUU section. Find the RUU that matches your current software/firmware version and follow the instructions in my thread to run the RUU on your device.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
You can fix your issue with a RUU. Hit the second link in my sig and scroll down to the RUU section. Find the RUU that matches your current software/firmware version and follow the instructions in my thread to run the RUU on your device.
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Even though I can't boot past the bootloader mode screen?
Download the latest RUU, and make sure that the appropriate drivers are on your computer.
Also, make sure that you lock your bootloader (fastboot oem lock) before running the RUU if you are S-On. If you're S-Off, just run the RUU as is.
If that doesn't work, come back here.
Edit: Magnum responded while I was still typing. Listen to him.
And to respond your question, the RUU is run from the bootloader screen, so you're exactly where you need to be.
AarSyl said:
Download the latest RUU, and make sure that the appropriate drivers are on your computer.
Also, make sure that you lock your bootloader (fastboot oem lock) before running the RUU if you are S-On. If you're S-Off, just run the RUU as is.
If that doesn't work, come back here.
Edit: Magnum responded while I was still typing. Listen to him.
And to respond your question, the RUU is run from the bootloader screen, so you're exactly where you need to be.
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Okay my bootloader is locked. The issues started some time between flashing stock recover and relocking the bootloader. It says Tampered Relocked Security Warning if that means anything.
Now I tried fastboot oem rebootRUU and fastboot flash zip firmware.zip when it is flashing the zip in RUU it says
targeted reported max download size
sending zip
OKAY
Writing zip
(bootloader) signature checking
FAILED
Is there anything to be done from here or should I just take it to the carrier store to see if they can fix it or should I just send it in for repiar to HTC?
Which RUU are you trying to install?
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Which RUU are you trying to install?
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23610159112652841
This one.
Download the RUU that matches the software/firmware version you already have installed. Connect your phone & computer via Fastboot USB mode, then double-click the RUU file to start the install process (if the directions to the RUU differ, use the ones posted for the particular RUU).
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Download the RUU that matches the software/firmware version you already have installed. Connect your phone & computer via Fastboot USB mode, then double-click the RUU file to start the install process (if the directions to the RUU differ, use the ones posted for the particular RUU).
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Thats what I did. That is the RUU that matched my software/firmware. And like I said this is what it says it command prompt
targeted reported max download size
sending zip
OKAY
Writing zip
(bootloader) signature checking
FAILED
Is your phone the HK or non-HK version? Go to the link below and download the RUU again. Follow the directions for the manual update.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-sprint/news/
I also suggest reading through the thread below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Is your phone the HK or non-HK version? Go to the link below and download the RUU again. Follow the directions for the manual update.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-sprint/news/
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Non HK.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Is your phone the HK or non-HK version? Go to the link below and download the RUU again. Follow the directions for the manual update.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-sprint/news/
I also suggest reading through the thread below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
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Okay I will do. I am going to give it another shot if that doesn't work I guess I will just make a trip to the Sprint store in the morning. If I can't get the RUU to work do you think Sprint will be able to do anything? Or should I just pay the fee and have it repaired by HTC?
cordawgfrito said:
Okay I will do. I am going to give it another shot if that doesn't work I guess I will just make a trip to the Sprint store in the morning. If I can't get the RUU to work do you think Sprint will be able to do anything? Or should I just pay the fee and have it repaired by HTC?
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Sprint should be able to fix it. Having said that, you don't need to try and run the RUU from a command line. Double-click the RUU file from your desktop to start the installer, then follow the prompts on your computer as they appear.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Sprint should be able to fix it. Having said that, you don't need to try and run the RUU from a command line. Double-click the RUU file from your desktop to start the installer, then follow the prompts on your computer as they appear.
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Cheers mate. Did that and it is now online again. Again cheers, You are a life saver mate.
cordawgfrito said:
Cheers mate. Did that and it is now online again. Again cheers, You are a life saver mate.
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Glad to help:thumbup:
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Glad to help:thumbup:
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I have a question im on a stock rooted rom with no system changes except for the boot up sound which i restored. I flashed the stock recovery and then tried to take the OTA but it failed about a quarter of the way through. would my best bet be to just flash the firmware and flash a 4.4.4 stock rom with the eye feature when available or do I just do a RUU? Im just trying to keep phone up to date with stock rom. any suggestions?
gscarborough said:
I have a question im on a stock rooted rom with no system changes except for the boot up sound which i restored. I flashed the stock recovery and then tried to take the OTA but it failed about a quarter of the way through. would my best bet be to just flash the firmware and flash a 4.4.4 stock rom with the eye feature when available or do I just do a RUU? Im just trying to keep phone up to date with stock rom. any suggestions?
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Edit: See post #19.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Currently there is no stock rooted ROM for 4.4.4. You can update your firmware if you'd like and then wait for someone to publish a stock rooted ROM. Otherwise you can troubleshoot the reason you can't install the OTA and go from there.
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Thanks since I'm S- off can I just RUU to the current.version
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gscarborough said:
Thanks since I'm S- off can I just RUU to the current.version
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My apologies. The latest stock rooted ROM can be found in the link below:
http://themikmik.com/showthread.php...L-Stock-Rooted-Base-3-30-651-2-(Android-4-4-4)
Magnum_Enforcer said:
My apologies. The latest stock rooted ROM can be found in the link below:
http://themikmik.com/showthread.php...L-Stock-Rooted-Base-3-30-651-2-(Android-4-4-4)
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Thanks again
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