Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to turn my Sprint M8 into International version of the device, what I mean is, is it possible to change the software or OS version preinstalled from sprint and install the one that the International version of the M8 uses? How? Thanks!
JFNC1998 said:
Hi, I was wondering if there was a way to turn my Sprint M8 into International version of the device, what I mean is, is it possible to change the software or OS version preinstalled from sprint and install the one that the International version of the M8 uses? How? Thanks!
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You can't really change a Sprint device into a different variant. Only a Sprint-compatible kernel will boot on the Sprint variant, and network connectivity will only work with Sprint firmware installed. So really, the answer is no.
Captain_Throwback said:
You can't really change a Sprint device into a different variant. Only a Sprint-compatible kernel will boot on the Sprint variant, and network connectivity will only work with Sprint firmware installed. So really, the answer is no.
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So what about updating the software? I have rooted and s-off my device, so OTA updates won't work, also I gsm unlocked it, so I'd like to know how do you update the software?, and if I update the phone will it remain unlocked?
I really appreciate yor help.
JFNC1998 said:
So what about updating the software? I have rooted and s-off my device, so OTA updates won't work, also I gsm unlocked it, so I'd like to know how do you update the software?, and if I update the phone will it remain unlocked?
I really appreciate yor help.
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Updating is easy - just run the latest RUU. It'll wipe your data, but it'll give you a nice clean start. The device should remain unlocked. You can even leave the stock recovery intact after that and just fastboot boot TWRP to install SuperSU for root. That'll allow you to take future OTA updates (as long as you don't change anything on /system).
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Updating is easy - just run the latest RUU. It'll wipe your data, but it'll give you a nice clean start. The device should remain unlocked. You can even leave the stock recovery intact after that and just fastboot boot TWRP to install SuperSU for root. That'll allow you to take future OTA updates (as long as you don't change anything on /system).
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Ok, I'm new into this so, please would you explain me the RUU part and which is the latest RUU and the fastboot TWRP part? Or if there's any tutorial you could show me, that would be cool.
I hope I'm not bothering you with my doubts but I just want to learn.
Once again, thanks for the support.
JFNC1998 said:
Ok, I'm new into this so, please would you explain me the RUU part and which is the latest RUU and the fastboot TWRP part? Or if there's any tutorial you could show me, that would be cool.
I hope I'm not bothering you with my doubts but I just want to learn.
Once again, thanks for the support.
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Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
Current version is 4.20.65x.10
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
Current version is 4.20.65x.10
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Ok, I've downloaded the RUU for the HK edition, so now I just have execute that with my phone plugged into the computer? Or what? Do I need anything else or change some setting on my phone? Also could you please explain to me the Fastboot TWRP thing?
Thanks!
JFNC1998 said:
Ok, I've downloaded the RUU for the HK edition, so now I just have execute that with my phone plugged into the computer? Or what? Do I need anything else or change some setting on my phone? Also could you please explain to me the Fastboot TWRP thing?
Thanks!
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Connect your phone and PC and double-click the RUU file to start the installation process.
Thanks a lot, I'm now running lollipop on my M8, using the ruu, I lost root access though, now what is that Fastboot TWRP CaptainThrowback mentioned? Will that get me root access again? Is this what I have to do?
http://twrp.me/devices/htconem8gsm.html
Fastboot Install Method (No Root Required):
You will need the platform-tools from the Android SDK on your computer. Find the SDK Only section on the page linked and install the SDK and download only the platform-tools to get adb and fastboot binaries.
Windows users will need proper drivers installed on your computer. You can try the Naked ADB drivers or the Universal ADB drivers if you don't already have a working driver installed
On your device, go into Settings -> About and find the Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable developer settings. Press back and go into Developer Options and enable USB debugging. From your computer, open a command prompt and type:
adb reboot bootloader
You should now be in fastboot mode. Download the correct image file and copy the file into the same folder as your adb and fastboot binaries. Rename the image to twrp.img and type:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot reboot
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
JFNC1998 said:
So what about updating the software? I have rooted and s-off my device, so OTA updates won't work, also I gsm unlocked it, so I'd like to know how do you update the software?, and if I update the phone will it remain unlocked?
I really appreciate yor help.
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I have read that changing CID to SuperCID helps in installing different carrier roms in to a particular carrier phone,, Can you please explain me this ? Thanks!
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I am wanting to download the Google edition of the 4.4.2 kit Kat update for the Sprint HTC One but am having no luck, can someone help me? I need a sense Rom and I don't like the new update Sprint provides. I'm currently on viperrom 3.5.0 because they don't have the newer versions for Sprint. Everything I look for good Roms they say I need TWRP 2.6.3.3 but the Sprint version is only 2.6.3.0. I'm just sad about this I really want the Google edition.
Use the latest version of TWRP,CWM, or PhilzTouch and you should be ok
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I am wanting to download the Google edition of the 4.4.2 kit Kat update for the Sprint HTC One but am having no luck, can someone help me? I need a sense Rom and I don't like the new update Sprint provides. I'm currently on viperrom 3.5.0 because they don't have the newer versions for Sprint. Everything I look for good Roms they say I need TWRP 2.6.3.3 but the Sprint version is only 2.6.3.0. I'm just sad about this I really want the Google edition.
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I don't think that you can run Google edition. That is a GSM version and not CDMA. I would wait to see if someone can confirm that before you hose your phone. Know that they have unbrick directions for those that flash the GSM version on Sprint (which is CDMA).
I actually set my phone to gsm because I have a bad esn and i SIM unlocked my phone, the HTC one is everything compatible
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BD619 said:
Use the latest version of TWRP,CWM, or PhilzTouch and you should be ok
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I can't find a better version of twrp for Sprint everything says they need 2.6.3.3 and when I try it fails every time
jeremyp1 said:
I can't find a better version of twrp for Sprint everything says they need 2.6.3.3 and when I try it fails every time
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2.6.3.0 is the latest version for Sprint
Try CWM 6.0.4.3
PhilZ Touch
BD619 said:
2.6.3.0 is the latest version for Sprint
Try CWM 6.0.4.3
PhilZ Touch
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How do I flash a different recovery onto my phone?
jeremyp1 said:
How do I flash a different recovery onto my phone?
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Same way you flash TWRP
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Same way you flash TWRP
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I dont remember how I did all that without relocking my phone. Do I use a computer? I really can't recall and don't know how to replace the twrp
Download the recovery you want
Put the file in your platform tools folder
Open a cmd window from that folder
Type adb reboot bootloader
It should say fastbootusb
Type fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Type fastboot erase cache
Done
BD619 said:
Download the recovery you want
Put the file in your platform tools folder
Open a cmd window from that folder
Type adb reboot bootloader
It should say fastbootusb
Type fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Type fastboot erase cache
Done
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thank you im going to try it out
BD619 said:
Download the recovery you want
Put the file in your platform tools folder
Open a cmd window from that folder
Type adb reboot bootloader
It should say fastbootusb
Type fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Type fastboot erase cache
Done
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I am backing up my phone because i like the rom and everything on my phone right now, is taking forever, but i just realized it isn't a sense rom like i thought it was. do you know if there is a way to get the phone to work with the sim unlock because the guy who posted the guide to sim unlock said i have to have a sense rom for the sim to work properly. it works right now i just dont want for it to not work and not be able to fix it
BD619 said:
2.6.3.0 is the latest version for Sprint
Try CWM 6.0.4.3
PhilZ Touch
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it failed again
jeremyp1 said:
I am backing up my phone because i like the rom and everything on my phone right now, is taking forever, but i just realized it isn't a sense rom like i thought it was. do you know if there is a way to get the phone to work with the sim unlock because the guy who posted the guide to sim unlock said i have to have a sense rom for the sim to work properly. it works right now i just dont want for it to not work and not be able to fix it
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I know nothing about sim unlock
I would suggest running an RUU and start fresh
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I actually set my phone to gsm because I have a bad esn and i SIM unlocked my phone, the HTC one is everything compatible
Sent from my HTC Butterfly s using xda app-developers app
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Setting the phone to GSM and owning a GSM phone are two different things. Flashing a GSM rom on the Sprint One WILL NOT WORK
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How do I flash a different recovery onto my phone?
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The easiest way to flash twrp is to just download Goo Manager and select install openscript recovery.
Download link to
OTA for HTC One 7 CID=TELST001 Software update 6.11.841.9 (181.54Mb) - December 23, 2014.
I unzipped this file, extracted the firmware.zip and upgrade my HTC One 7 (Telstra Australia) rooted and s-off.
I am unable to post link to this OTA file.
PM me if you like.
Crtl-Q
This could help me.
Hi,
I have my daughters HTC One M7, which is bricked after she tried to do a system update last weekend. It seems the battery ran out in the process and the handset is now in recovery mode. Telstra were no help to her in getting the problem fixed and sadly there are a lot of photos and other data on the phone.
Although I have an electronic/computing/comm's background I haven't done much with fixing HTC androids (my Sony's seem to not have any problems so far - touchwood) but I am comfortable enough to try and get the handset back up and working. So I have been trying without much success to find an RUU to match the info from getvar all.
: version-main: 6.11.841.9 , modelid: PN0714000 and cidnum: TELST001
Your post looked worth following up, so I have joined XDA so I can get some information.
Can you give me a clue as to where to find this RUU and also, do you have any other info that might help me in recovering the phone? There is quite a lot of information on this interweb about these handsets and similar problems but a lot of it doesn't match what I see on the handset and PC when trying to flash the device.
I am a newbie here so I am not fully conversant with the protocols so please go gentle on me
Hey mate.
Go to the XDA HTC one Australian users thread. @deeevan on that thread has supplied almost all the Telstra OTA's if you go through it. Was about to step you through flashing a stock RUU, but not sure if it's possible if the phone isn't rooted or s-off. Had your daughter got s-off before the accident? It's important that you only flash the RUU that is next in line from 6.11.841.9 or that exact version as you can re brick you phone if you skip an RUU.
Joeisgood99 said:
Hey mate.
Go to the XDA HTC one Australian users thread. @deeevan on that thread has supplied almost all the Telstra OTA's if you go through it. Was about to step you through flashing a stock RUU, but not sure if it's possible if the phone isn't rooted or s-off. Had your daughter got s-off before the accident? It's important that you only flash the RUU that is next in line from 6.11.841.9 or that exact version as you can re brick you phone if you skip an RUU.
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Thanks for your help Joeisgood, I am having a look at that thread but as yet can't find the right RUU if there is one there. I am new to the forum as well so it isn't so intuitive to me as yet.
The handset is S-On (from getvars) so I am not sure what to do really. There is a lot of information available on fixing a bricked M7 but honestly, so of it isn't easy to understand and a lot of the guides seem to miss important steps (perhaps through a presumption that you already know/have that bit of info) or are aimed toward phones that are actually still working - such as references to turn on/off USB debugging which of course I can't get to. I haven't found a 'complete', easy to follow, step by step guide to cover my situation.
So I guess, that as the handset won't respond to any of the standard recovery options I am going to have to resort to other means. I am cautious about this - sure I can't make the phone worse than it is really, but there is data on it that I would like to try and recover (yes, I have jumped up and down time and again about backing up phone data!). I am not entirely sure that reloading the firmware will save that data anyway but I would still like to try.
So after all my research I am thinking that what I need to do is:
1. Flash a different recovery onto the phone (TWRP seems the most liked)? What version do I require or just the 'latest' one and how do I tell?
2. Get the Android SDK and in particular the ADB/Fastboot tools (I have the HTC tools, which I used fastboot to query the phone with getvars)? Again do I need a specific version for the M7? How do I know which version I am getting?
3. Use adb sideload to get the RUU (which I have yet to find the correct one) onto the phone? Is the Guru_Reset option the way to go if I can find a version, especiall with S-ON?
Anything else I need to consider or have to hand?
1. Flash a different recovery onto the phone (TWRP seems the most liked)? What version do I require or just the 'latest' one and how do I tell?
As well as S-ON, I assume it is also bootloader locked (as your daughter wouldn't have known/cared to unlock it). Unfortunately, flashing a custom recovery/going S-OFF etc requires unlocking the bootloader ... which means the data is wiped
2. Get the Android SDK and in particular the ADB/Fastboot tools (I have the HTC tools, which I used fastboot to query the phone with getvars)? Again do I need a specific version for the M7? How do I know which version I am getting?
You should already have adb along with fastboot. I do know there's issues with Win 8 so do some reading up on that, I don't have that OS so I can't help.
I don't have much experience with stock recovery, so I'm not sure what you can and can't do in it.
- Do the adb devices, adb shell, adb backup, adb pull commands work while in recovery?
- I think there's a menu option like 'install from phone storage'? When you select that, are you able to see the sdcard folder listing - that will at least confirm the data is still intact?
- If possible, try find the OTA file on the phone (look in the Downloads folder) and re-attempt the update.
3. Use adb sideload to get the RUU (which I have yet to find the correct one) onto the phone? Is the Guru_Reset option the way to go if I can find a version, especiall with S-ON
More bad news, with some hope
- HTC have never issued an RUU (which would wipe the phone so you don't want that) for any Australian version. But users have captured the OTA updates which will patch a phone to the next version
- All the files I uploaded are x.x.980.x while Telstra is x.x.841.x. They will not work on this phone.
- Flashing the Guru Reset requires a custom recovery which requires unlocking your bootloader which requires wiping data :-/
- Try sideloading the OTA from Qhaz. It may not work as you are already on that version, you may need to find the 7.x.841.x OTA
deeevan said:
1. Flash a different recovery onto the phone (TWRP seems the most liked)? What version do I require or just the 'latest' one and how do I tell?
As well as S-ON, I assume it is also bootloader locked (as your daughter wouldn't have known/cared to unlock it). Unfortunately, flashing a custom recovery/going S-OFF etc requires unlocking the bootloader ... which means the data is wiped
2. Get the Android SDK and in particular the ADB/Fastboot tools (I have the HTC tools, which I used fastboot to query the phone with getvars)? Again do I need a specific version for the M7? How do I know which version I am getting?
You should already have adb along with fastboot. I do know there's issues with Win 8 so do some reading up on that, I don't have that OS so I can't help.
I don't have much experience with stock recovery, so I'm not sure what you can and can't do in it.
- Do the adb devices, adb shell, adb backup, adb pull commands work while in recovery?
- I think there's a menu option like 'install from phone storage'? When you select that, are you able to see the sdcard folder listing - that will at least confirm the data is still intact?
- If possible, try find the OTA file on the phone (look in the Downloads folder) and re-attempt the update.
3. Use adb sideload to get the RUU (which I have yet to find the correct one) onto the phone? Is the Guru_Reset option the way to go if I can find a version, especiall with S-ON
More bad news, with some hope
- HTC have never issued an RUU (which would wipe the phone so you don't want that) for any Australian version. But users have captured the OTA updates which will patch a phone to the next version
- All the files I uploaded are x.x.980.x while Telstra is x.x.841.x. They will not work on this phone.
- Flashing the Guru Reset requires a custom recovery which requires unlocking your bootloader which requires wiping data :-/
- Try sideloading the OTA from Qhaz. It may not work as you are already on that version, you may need to find the 7.x.841.x OTA
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Thanks Deevan.. all useful information and much appreciated as there are lots of different comments and advices out there, hard to know which one is correct.
1. Yes, the phone is Locked and S-ON - never any need to change it until this failed update.. From your comment do I assume that unlocking the phone will wipe all the data? Am I able to sideload an OTA with it locked and S-ON?
2. I am using Win 7 to do all this. Yes, adb is in the same folder as fastboot. Trying the adb devices command in recovery mode returned zilch (nothing lested). I haven't tried those other commands but I will do. Going into Fastboot in recovery I do get a fastboot usb indicator and fastboot devices command returns the handset listed. That is why I was wondering if I needed to unlock it or use something like TWRP to get more recovery options. The Install from Phone storage did nothing that I could see just back to the exclamation mark in a triangle screen.. none of the stock recovery options did anything else.. Maybe the data is already wiped? If it's gone then it's gone. The bright side is that then opens up more options for me to get the handset working again I guess?
3. OK, I will stop looking for an RUU and hunt an 6.x.841.x or 7.x.841.x OTA instead or is the Guru_Reset a better option - there is no need for anything other than what is on the stock device really. A very basic user.
Thanks again for offering your advice, I appreciate it.
A Guru Reset (if one existed for a Telstra phone) is a custom ROM (which just happens to install stock files) and can only be flashed via custom recovery, which you do not have. You can try sideloading an OTA (you can do this locked because it's an official signed package), anything else requires unlocking your bootloader which may affect your warranty with no guarantees it enables you to do anything that would fix the phone. Corruption is highly likely if it died halfway through updating.
If the data is gone, I would accept the replacement phone and go nuts playing with that
Hello, I have rooted (s-on) my Htc one m8 Harmon/Kardon edition. I have seen a lot of threads and guides showing how to do this but none of them seem to apply to my specific cid, which is SPCS_004. I haven't been able to find any compatible nandroid backups. I think maybe im just in over my head and I don't want to mess anything up....can anyone point me in the right direction?
darth_skater said:
Hello, I have rooted (s-on) my Htc one m8 Harmon/Kardon edition. I have seen a lot of threads and guides showing how to do this but none of them seem to apply to my specific cid, which is SPCS_004. I haven't been able to find any compatible nandroid backups. I think maybe im just in over my head and I don't want to mess anything up....can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Just to be clear, I have installed a custom rom and I am now wanting to go back to the original stock rom.....and also the stock recovery if possible so I can install OTA updates.
darth_skater said:
Just to be clear, I have installed a custom rom and I am now wanting to go back to the original stock rom.....and also the stock recovery if possible so I can install OTA updates.
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RUU is the easiest way to return to stock
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RUU is the easiest way to return to stock
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So if i just run that, i will be completely back to stock? and if I have the hk model, it is definitely compatible?
darth_skater said:
So if i just run that, i will be completely back to stock? and if I have the hk model, it is definitely compatible?
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Yes it will wipe your phone just like it came from the factory, so backup anything important to your PC.
Yes there a HK RUU's and non HK RUU's in the thread I linked.
You can download the RUU directly from HTC:
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-harman-kardon-edition-sprint/news/
It is located at the bottom of the page. But you might want to wait a few days and download the Lollipop RUU when it releases. It will replace the current KK version once approved and FOTA is pushed out.
BD619 said:
Yes it will wipe your phone just like it came from the factory, so backup anything important to your PC.
Yes there a HK RUU's and non HK RUU's in the thread I linked.
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It threw me an error. ERROR [155]: UNKNOWN ERROR the ROM update utility cannot update your android phone. Please get the correct ROM update utility and try again. This is what I was trying to avoid. Now my phone won't boot at all.
darth_skater said:
It threw me an error. ERROR [155]: UNKNOWN ERROR the ROM update utility cannot update your android phone. Please get the correct ROM update utility and try again. This is what I was trying to avoid. Now my phone won't boot at all.
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Here are some things to try.
Did you re-lock your bootloader?
Try a different USB port (USB2 work best)
Try a different PC.
To get back to bootloader press power vol up until the screen turns black then hold vol down.
If you know how to use adb/fastboot commands you can open a cmd and type
fastboot reboot-bootloader
BD619 said:
Here are some things to try.
Did you re-lock your bootloader?
Try a different USB port (USB2 work best)
Try a different PC.
To get back to bootloader press power vol up until the screen turns black then hold vol down.
If you know how to use adb/fastboot commands you can open a cmd and type
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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I did not re lock my bootloader. I tried a different usb port, with no luck. I don't have another PC to try it with. What should I do to at least get my phone working in the meantime? even if it isn't stock? Can I just flash a rom through recovery?
darth_skater said:
I did not re lock my bootloader. I tried a different usb port, with no luck. I don't have another PC to try it with. What should I do to at least get my phone working in the meantime? even if it isn't stock? Can I just flash a rom through recovery?
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If you are s-on you have to re-lock the bootloader for it to work.
You should be able to flash a rom thru recovery.
BD619 said:
If you are s-on you have to re-lock the bootloader for it to work.
You should be able to flash a rom thru recovery.
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I AM BACK IN BUSINESS! Thank you so much for your help.
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I AM BACK IN BUSINESS! Thank you so much for your help.
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Glad I could help
Hi.
I should start by saying that I am completely new to rooting phones. I think it's fair to say that I am in over my head!
I am attempting to return my HTC One M7 back to stock. I have relocked to bootloader but am unable to find a RRU that is compatible with my device. I basically want my phone as it was (able to receive official OTA's etc). My phone is S-on and hasnt been S-off. I'm not confident enough to go S-off.
My phones details are shown in the attached photo. My CID is ORANG001 (UK EE).
I have been through the extensive list but none are compatible with my device.
Any assistance offered would be appreciated. Remember - speak slowly!
Thanks.
IchiKiriyama said:
Hi.
I should start by saying that I am completely new to rooting phones. I think it's fair to say that I am in over my head!
I am attempting to return my HTC One M7 back to stock. I have relocked to bootloader but am unable to find a RRU that is compatible with my device. I basically want my phone as it was (able to receive official OTA's etc). My phone is S-on and hasnt been S-off. I'm not confident enough to go S-off.
My phones details are shown in the attached photo. My CID is ORANG001 (UK EE).
I have been through the extensive list but none are compatible with my device.
Any assistance offered would be appreciated. Remember - speak slowly!
Thanks.
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Restore you stock backup .. their is no files available for your phone
Thanks.
How would I go about that?
IchiKiriyama said:
Thanks.
How would I go about that?
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do you have custom recovery ?
IchiKiriyama said:
Thanks.
How would I go about that?
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just on a side note, please tell us you DIDNT re-lock your bootloader with a cutom recovery on your phone like TWRP or CWM ?
sorry to butt in @clsA just had to ask as I wouldnt know what to do for him if there is no files availble.
I had attempted to install a custom rom but the installation failed and it factory reset my phone. Basically, I appear to be using my stock RUU but ota is appears to be disabled. I attempted to install this rom, followed these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189373
IchiKiriyama said:
I had attempted to install a custom rom but the installation failed and it factory reset my phone. Basically, I appear to be using my stock RUU but ota is appears to be disabled. I attempted to install this rom, followed these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189373
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Ok that's fine
you need to unlock the bootloader now at htcdev.com so you can flash the correct recovery to you phone
download TWRP 2.8.5.0 here > http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
flash it
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter recovery and copy your rom to your phone again and install it again
no need to wipe again / theirs no RUU for your phone so no need to relock the bootloader any more
Very helpful. Thanks.
I'm sorry to cause further frustration, but could you give me simpler instructions? I don't want to make my situation any worse!
As I said above, I'm in way over my head.
IchiKiriyama said:
Very helpful. Thanks.
I'm sorry to cause further frustration, but could you give me simpler instructions? I don't want to make my situation any worse!
As I said above, I'm in way over my head.
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Humm that's as simple as it gets
go to http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader
follow the instructions to unlock the bootloader
when it's done download TWRP 2.8.5.0 and Flash it same as you did the unlock token above, in a command prompt from the folder with fastboot in it.
when you get to the TWRP recovery screen copy your rom to the phones storage and then click install it in TWRP
choose your file you just copied and let it install
the first reboot to lollipop will take a long time ...be patient
actually your not on 7.x firmware .. you need to flash an older rom
Use this one >> https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=22071
it matches your firmware better
Thanks. And that'll return my phone to stock?
I have been running this rom for quite some time and I wanted to know the procedures while being s on to upgrade the entire phone. I'm also enclosing a screenshot of my current firmware and ROM. Any help would be greatly appreciated I haven't done this since I first got my m8
Download the most recent RUU from the thread linked below to your computer:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
Make sure your phone has a full charge. Reboot your device to the bootloader and connect your phone and computer via USB cable. Select the fastboot option from the menu and you should show that you're connected via fastboot USB mode. Open up a command window with ADB and type the command "fastboot oem lock". Press enter. This command will re-lock your boot loader. Now, double-click the RUU file you downloaded to start the installer. Be patient, as it may take a few minutes for the installer to start. Once it starts, follow the prompts on your computer screen. Once the RUU completes you can disconnect your phone from your computer and reboot your phone. The RUU will wipe the internal storage on your phone, so make a back-up and store it on your computer or your external SD card, if applicable.
Can i unlock the bootloader again after doing all this by typing fastboot oem unlock in adb?
I just wanna make sure I update everything correctly and get set up for a new Rom. I'm not getting all my calls or texts. So I am guessing the radio is too outdated
Is there a way to just get an image that will bring my phone back to stock so I can upgrade everything all at once
honorlost84 said:
Is there a way to just get an image that will bring my phone back to stock so I can upgrade everything all at once
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RUU
Alright and that won't screw up the recovery I have installed correct so I can just flash a new rom even with a locked bootloader or do I have to go through all the stupid steps to unlock it again
honorlost84 said:
Alright and that won't screw up the recovery I have installed correct so I can just flash a new rom even with a locked bootloader or do I have to go through all the stupid steps to unlock it again
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The stock recovery will be installed. Additionally, you'll need to use HTC Dev to unlock your phone again. That's the best way to update being S-on.
So there's no way to just update the firmware and radio without having to go through the rest of that?
Actually I just looked up how to get s off on my phone I'm going to use the fire water tool and then I'll use that link to get the firmware and flash that with the fuu
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So there's no way to just update the firmware and radio without having to go through the rest of that?
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Without being S-off, no.
honorlost84 said:
Actually I just looked up how to get s off on my phone I'm going to use the fire water tool and then I'll use that link to get the firmware and flash that with the fuu
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Firewater has been discontinued. You have to use the Sunshine exploit for S-off.
Got a link?
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Got a link?
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Sloth you deserve some Rocky road buddy
And this is what I get. I suppose nothing is simple. I got no clue what is wrong.
Kernel info
Flash a stock rooted ROM from the RUU thread I mentioned previously, then try it again.
I locked boot. Ran a ruu from boot and destroyed my os and it took me all night to recover. Can you please show me how to restore to stock? I'm kinda over it
Now that you've run the RUU, go ahead and run the Sunshine exploit. Afterwards you can go about installing recovery and flashing a new ROM, if you'd like.
Not paying 25 bucks. I'm just wanting stock. My phone got too close to getting the hammer. I'm just gonna go stock. Don't know how