Hi Guys
Im new here so I hope I wont mess things up too bad, by posting something in the wrong place or something like that
I have a question about my Htc One M7 and I have been googling all day and either there is no easy solution or I am not able to find it...
So hopefully you can help me
My Htc One is at the moment completely stock. All I did was unlocking the bootloader as described by the htc-dev website.
I want to make a backup of my Stock Recovery, before I flash a custom one.
I tried to use this Guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618 to achieve that.
In step 7/8 it states ("In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot boot recovery.img (this command might not with newer hboots)") that I should be able to boot a recovery without flashing it. But it also says that it might not work with higher hboots.
It seems that it wont work with my Hboot 1.56
Now my actual question: Is there any way to make a backup of the 100% Stock Recovery?
And please dont give me a link where i can download one, i would like to create a backup myself
If you find anything that is wrong with this post (spelling, location or somthing), please let me know.
Thank you for your help
hahamuntz said:
Hi Guys
Im new here so I hope I wont mess things up too bad, by posting something in the wrong place or something like that
I have a question about my Htc One M7 and I have been googling all day and either there is no easy solution or I am not able to find it...
So hopefully you can help me
My Htc One is at the moment completely stock. All I did was unlocking the bootloader as described by the htc-dev website.
I want to make a backup of my Stock Recovery, before I flash a custom one.
I tried to use this Guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618 to achieve that.
In step 7/8 it states ("In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot boot recovery.img (this command might not with newer hboots)") that I should be able to boot a recovery without flashing it. But it also says that it might not work with higher hboots.
It seems that it wont work with my Hboot 1.56
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You can only use the "fastboot boot recovery.img" command on hboot 1.44. So if you absolutely want to backup the stock recovery using this method you'll need s-off in order to downgrade your hboot so you can boot a custom recovery without flashing it to dump the stock one, not very convenient... Stock recovery can be extracted from the ota update zip file of the same version your phone is running, this is the method used by everyone if their stock recovery.img is not already available to download here on xda.
Now my actual question: Is there any way to make a backup of the 100% Stock Recovery?
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Yes but not convenient at all like said above, I already did it once, just because the ota update zip file was encrypted and so it was impossible to extract the recovery directly from the ota so I had to pull it directly from the phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54167697&postcount=1095
And please dont give me a link where i can download one, i would like to create a backup myself
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Can't give you any link to download your recovery anyway since we don't know what firmware version your phone is running.
alray said:
You can only use the "fastboot boot recovery.img" command on hboot 1.44. So if you absolutely want to backup the stock recovery using this method you'll need s-off in order to downgrade your hboot so you can boot a custom recovery without flashing it to dump the stock one, not very convenient... Stock recovery can be extracted from the ota update zip file of the same version your phone is running, this is the method used by everyone if their stock recovery.img is not already available to download here on xda.
Yes but not convenient at all like said above, I already did it once, just because the ota update zip file was encrypted and so it was impossible to extract the recovery directly from the ota so I had to pull it directly from the phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54167697&postcount=1095
Can't give you any link to download your recovery anyway since we don't know what firmware version your phone is running.
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Thank you for your quick answer
It doesn't have to be this way, I just want to create my own backup of Stock Rom and Stock Recovery. If their is a way to extract it from an ota update, I would gladly use this method. Do you know a good guide, that explains how to do that? And could I do that with the current version of Android running on the Phone? Update sounds like I would have to update it first?
hahamuntz said:
Thank you for your quick answer
It doesn't have to be this way, I just want to create my own backup of Stock Rom and Stock Recovery. If their is a way to extract it from an ota update, I would gladly use this method. Do you know a good guide, that explains how to do that? And could I do that with the current version of Android running on the Phone? Update sounds like I would have to update it first?
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To extract the stock recovery from an update update, simply open the zip file, inside you'll find another zip file named "firmware.zip" open that one and extract the recovery.img file.
what is your firmware version? "fastboot getvar version-main"
alray said:
To extract the stock recovery from an update update, simply open the zip file, inside you'll find another zip file named "firmware.zip" open that one and extract the recovery.img file.
what is your firmware version? "fastboot getvar version-main"
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Im running 4.19.401.11
How do I get the ota.zip file? Is there a way to extract that from my Phone?
hahamuntz said:
Im running 4.19.401.11
How do I get the ota.zip file? Is there a way to extract that from my Phone?
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You can get the ota zip file when downloading an update and selecting "install later". Once the download is completed, connect your phone to your computer and copy the ota zip file from your download folder to your computer. Once the update is installed, the ota zip file is deleted form the phone so you can't extract the update from the phone since its already installed.
You can find the ota update file for your version (from 4.19.401.9 to 4.19.401.11) here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95747613655045071
Or directly download the 4.19.401.11 stock recovery here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95864024717070740 which is the same exact recovery installed on your phone.
alray said:
You can get the ota zip file when downloading an update and selecting "install later". Once the download is completed, connect your phone to your computer and copy the ota zip file from your download folder to your computer. Once the update is installed, the ota zip file is deleted form the phone so you can't extract the update from the phone since its already installed.
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I think i did it. Thank you very much!
there is the firmware folder with 9 .img files in it seems to be right, altough I can't open the zip folder directly (it says error- Folder invalid), but it worked when I extracted the Folder...
The 9 .img files are about 100 MB, is that right?
And could I apply the same update to my second HTC One M7( running a rooted Stock with Android 5.0.2), to get it back to Stock Rom and Recovery?
What do I have to check to make sure they are compatible?
hahamuntz said:
I think i did it. Thank you very much!
there is the firmware folder with 9 .img files in it seems to be right, altough I can't open the zip folder directly (it says error- Folder invalid), but it worked when I extracted the Folder...
The 9 .img files are about 100 MB, is that right?
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The stock recovery should be around 12MB not 100MB,
And could I apply the same update to my second HTC One M7( running a rooted Stock with Android 5.0.2), to get it back to Stock Rom and Recovery?
What do I have to check to make sure they are compatible?
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No, this recovery is only for 4.19.401.11 and that update file is for patching 4.19.401.09 to 4.19.401.11 only.
alray said:
The stock recovery should be around 12MB not 100MB, .
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Sorry i didn't say that well... All of the .img files in this folder together are about 100 MB.
The Recovery itself is only 12 MB, so it seems fine
alray said:
No, this recovery is only for 4.19.401.11 and that update file is for patching 4.19.401.09 to 4.19.401.11 only.
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Okay, but if I would install the update and make a Nandroid backup of the updated Rom, would I be able to install that Nandroid backup also on the second Phone?
And would I be able to use the recoverybackup I received out of the OTA.zip to restore the first Phone to StockRecovery if I flashed a custom Recovery after I updated?
hahamuntz said:
Sorry i didn't say that well... All of the .img files in this folder together are about 100 MB.
The Recovery itself is only 12 MB, so it seems fine
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Yes that seems fine.
Okay, but if I would install the update and make a Nandroid backup of the updated Rom, would I be able to install that Nandroid backup also on the second Phone?
If I understand correctly, you'll update phone #1 then make a nandroid backup
And would I be able to use the recoverybackup I received out of the OTA.zip to restore the first Phone to StockRecovery if I flashed a custom Recovery after I updated?
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I'm not sure if I should answer this one before knowing the details (fastboot getvar all) of the second phone and knowing what is your goal exactly. That might only brings more confusion and there might be easier solution to restore your phone than creating a backup from device A and restoring it to B...
But yes its possible, you want to make sure your recovery version, software version and firmware version match together. E.G You don't want to restore a 4.19.401.11 software backup on a phone running a different firmware version and the recovery version must also match. So if phone B is 7.19.401.22 firmware you want to restore a 7.19.401.22 software and a 7.19.401.22 stock recovery. If you have updated phone A from 4.19.401.11 to 7.19.401.22 and then make a backup of it, you should be fine restoring that backup on phone B. Any mismatch between version will prevent installation of ota updates and in some case you can have drivers issues.
alray said:
I'm not sure if I should answer this one before knowing the details (fastboot getvar all) of the second phone and knowing what is your goal exactly. That might only brings more confusion and there might be easier solution to restore your phone than creating a backup from device A and restoring it to B...
But yes its possible, you want to make sure your recovery version, software version and firmware version match together. E.G You don't want to restore a 4.19.401.11 software backup on a phone running a different firmware version and the recovery version must also match. So if phone B is 7.19.401.22 firmware you want to restore a 7.19.401.22 software and a 7.19.401.22 stock recovery. If you have updated phone A from 4.19.401.11 to 7.19.401.22 and then make a backup of it, you should be fine restoring that backup on phone B. Any mismatch between version will prevent installation of ota updates and in some case you can have drivers issues.
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First Phone:
Code:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.25.3263.21
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.19.401.11
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: -
(bootloader) imei: -
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4287mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-4dab9d12
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
Second Phone:
Code:
(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: 7.19.401.2
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: -
(bootloader) imei: -
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__102
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3869mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-0e2a13e5
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
What I wanna do is to use the first phone to create my own Backup of ROM and Recovery to get the second phone to the newest Version of stock.
Is this possible with these pair of Phones?
And could you recommend me a good website were I could learn what all these variables mean? an were I could learn more about this topic?
hahamuntz said:
First Phone:
Code:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.25.3263.21
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.19.401.11
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4287mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-4dab9d12
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
Second Phone:
Code:
(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: 7.19.401.2
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__102
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3869mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-0e2a13e5
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
What I wanna do is to use the first phone to create my own Backup of ROM and Recovery to get the second phone to the newest Version of stock.
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Well the second phone can simply be updated to the latest version by flashing the 7.19.401.22 ruu and then taking one ota update to 7.19.401.30 which is the latest version.
The first phone can also be updated to the latest version by flashing the 7.19.401.2 firmware first and then doing the same thing, flashing the 7.19.401.22 ruu and then taking one ota update to 7.19.401.30. Simple and easy unlike what you are trying to do
And could you recommend me a good website were I could learn what all these variables mean? an were I could learn more about this topic?
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Here is the essential:
(bootloader) version-bootloader: This is your bootloader version, sometime called hboot
(bootloader) version-baseband: This is your radio version, radio is the software that controls the reception/transmission. Different carriers/region will requires different radio version because of different infrastructures.
(bootloader) version-main: This is your firmware version, the firmware is the code that make possible the interaction between the software and the hardware.
(bootloader) serialno: Serial number of your phone, don't share this number on the forum
(bootloader) imei: IMEI number is a unique number identifier for GSM networks, for example if your phone is declared lost/stolen or linked to unpaid bills, this number will be added to an international blacklist and you won't be able to use your phone on any carrier worldwide. Don't share this number on the forum.
(bootloader) meid: MEID is the same as IMEI but for CDMA phones, on GSM phone you don't have an MEID (only showing 0)
(bootloader) product: This is your product code, M7_UL means its a M7, U = GSM, L= LTE so its a M7 GSM/LTE
(bootloader) modelid: Model ID (MID) is a little like the product code but more specific to your region. For example, PN0710000 = M7_UL Europe. PN0712000 is also a M7_UL but for North America (all Canadian carriers, USA's AT&T, Google Play Edition and US developer edition)
(bootloader) cidnum: CID is the carrier / region ID
(bootloader) security: Security ON/OFF. Read about s-on/s-off here
alray said:
Well the second phone can simply be updated to the latest version by flashing the 7.19.401.22 ruu and then taking one ota update to 7.19.401.30 which is the latest version.
The first phone can also be updated to the latest version by flashing the 7.19.401.2 firmware first and then doing the same thing, flashing the 7.19.401.22 ruu and then taking one ota update to 7.19.401.30. Simple and easy unlike what you are trying to do
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How would I know if these are compatible?
I would rather not use some download from the Internet because I afraid that somebody messed it up and I won't get the 100% Stock, maybe even an infected one. (Is this even a rational fear? )
That's why I am trying to create all the necessary resources myself, so I can be sure that they are alright. Also I learn much more if I do it step by step instead of just flashing a Rom from the web.
For example how do I check if a Rom is compatible with my device?
alray said:
(bootloader) serialno: Serial number of your phone, don't share this number on the forum
(bootloader) imei: IMEI number is a unique number identifier for GSM networks, for example if your phone is declared lost/stolen or linked to unpaid bills, this number will be added to an international blacklist and you won't be able to use your phone on any carrier worldwide. Don't share this number on the forum.
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Is the other stuff save to share?
hahamuntz said:
How would I know if these are compatible?
I would rather not use some download from the Internet because I afraid that somebody messed it up and I won't get the 100% Stock, maybe even an infected one. (Is this even a rational fear? )
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Not really since the RUU are offical (from HTC) and also they are encrypted with HTC private key .The 7.19.401.22 ruu was uploaded by me as you can see here. :good: So there is nothing to fear. Then the 7.19.401.30 ota update will come directly from HTC's servers so again, nothing to fear.
That's why I am trying to create all the necessary resources myself, so I can be sure that they are alright.
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No offense, but these ruu are probably more reliable than what you are trying to do + easier to achieve your goal.
Also I learn much more if I do it step by step instead of just flashing a Rom from the web.
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+1 for learning
For example how do I check if a Rom is compatible with my device?
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First you have a M7_UL (GSM variant) so make sure you are only flashing M7 GSM stuff (rom, recovery, kernel etc). Also read the rom thread to see if you have all the pre-requisite before flashing a rom, for example, lollipop roms requires at least a 7.xx.xxx.x firmware to work correctly so it would work fine on phone B but not on phone A. Another example: CyanogenMod roms requires at least TWRP recovery 2.7.1.1, using anything below that will not work. Thats why you should always read the first post of the thread from the rom you want to flash before proceeding. If you are unsure after reading, better to ask questions instead of (soft) bricking,
So can I flash the 7.19.401.22 from you directly on phone B? And then update over the official server? Then Phone B is completely stock and with the newest version?
If understood the whole s-off/ s-on that you posted, I only can flash the official RUUs on Phone B with s-on?
I think after that I understood everything for now thank you very much!
Do you have a good source where I can read about this whole topic? I need something like an encyclopedia with explanations, that are not completely basic but easy enough for me to understand
hahamuntz said:
So can I flash the 7.19.401.22 from you directly on phone B? And then update over the official server? Then Phone B is completely stock and with the newest version?
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Yes you can and btw the ruu is not from me, I have uploaded it but its an official RUU from HTC.
If understood the whole s-off/ s-on that you posted, I only can flash the official RUUs on Phone B with s-on?
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You can also flash the RUU on Phone A but you will need to update its firmware first since its too old to accept the 7.19.401.2 ruu
Do you have a good source where I can read about this whole topic? I need something like an encyclopedia with explanations, that are not completely basic but easy enough for me to understand
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About what? flashing RUU?
Btw, you'll find instructions how to flash the ruu here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/general/lollipop-ruu-zip-small-collection-t3053944 (see post #1)
I meant to ask if it is correct that I can only Flash official RUUs while on S-On?
I mean something like a collection of Information about all the terms used around flashing and rooting.
At the moment I just google everything I don't understand/know, but I would like to understand it all completely. Is there something like a guide, that doesn't only say " Do this and then do that" but also explains why I should do this and what exactly I am doing.
alray said:
Btw, you'll find instructions how to flash the ruu here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/general/lollipop-ruu-zip-small-collection-t3053944 (see post #1)
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Thanks, can I flash everything from there that has my CID? Or do I have to look out for something else?
And while I am doing this, could I switch from Sense to the Google Play Edition on Phone B?
hahamuntz said:
Thanks, can I flash everything from there that has my CID? Or do I have to look out for something else?
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As long as the rom you want to flash is for a M7_UL you should be able to flash it, CID is more important when you want to flash a RUU.
And while I am doing this, could I switch from Sense to the Google Play Edition on Phone B?
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Using a custom GPE rom yes its possible, using a GPE RUU no because the phone is S-ON and flashing the GPE ruu would requires to change the phone CID/MID (s-off needed)
alray said:
As long as the rom you want to flash is for a M7_UL you should be able to flash it, CID is more important when you want to flash a RUU.
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So could I flash this Rom, although it says its for Gsm or would I lose my ability to use lte?
(http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/development/rom-google-play-edition-lollipop-v1-00-t2963927)
Is this even the correct Rom if I want the complete stock gpe? And if flash the unrooted version would I be able to root it in a second step (Easier for me to learn the stuff, then just flashing a rooted Rom)
alray said:
Using a custom GPE rom yes its possible, using a GPE RUU no because the phone is S-ON and flashing the GPE ruu would requires to change the phone CID/MID (s-off needed)
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I think I understood it wrong... I thought the Ruu is a part of a Rom? Used to verify if it is official or not?
Do you know a collection of Information about all the terms used around flashing and rooting.
At the moment I just google everything I don't understand/know, but I would like to understand it all completely. Is there something like a guide, that doesn't only say " Do this and then do that" but also explains why I should do this and what exactly I am doing.
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I'm the next one in line with the same question, but no other answers helped me yet. What I did wrong was adb sideloading the OTA file using CWM recovery. That part I understand, so completely my own fault.
However, the update is still on the SD card and I tried to load stock recovery via fastboot so that I can install OTA from the SD card. What I get is something I find a lot of others have as well; the recovery fails to mount sd card 5 times. When I try to "Apply from SD card" I get an error "Check cid failed! --invalid operation--" and the phone reboots. The same error happens to users in many places, an example here: androidcentral . com/how-manually-update-your-google-play-edition-htc-one-android-44-kitkat
I think I can recover the phone with instructions (I can't post URLs yet) that will install a different recovery and uses adb sideload. But it also erases the sdcard which I try to avoid.
So, Is there anyone who can advice me what to do? If it cannot be avoided that my sdcard will be wiped; so be it. But I will manage doing that, I'm looking for an alternative at the moment. I suspect that if I find the correct recovery version that it will "mount" the "sdcard" (which I think is an emulation because the HTC One has no sdcard??) will also allow me to recover my phone with sdcard intact. But I find it difficult to find the correct recovery.img. I've tried two versions *can't find numbers back right now, will post if needed*.
HTC One, converted into GPe (so tampered and unlocked)
HBOOT 1.44
ruud.walraven said:
I'm the next one in line with the same question, but no other answers helped me yet. What I did wrong was adb sideloading the OTA file using CWM recovery. That part I understand, so completely my own fault.
However, the update is still on the SD card and I tried to load stock recovery via fastboot so that I can install OTA from the SD card. What I get is something I find a lot of others have as well; the recovery fails to mount sd card 5 times. When I try to "Apply from SD card" I get an error "Check cid failed! --invalid operation--" and the phone reboots. The same error happens to users in many places, an example here: androidcentral . com/how-manually-update-your-google-play-edition-htc-one-android-44-kitkat
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HTC One, converted into GPe (so tampered and unlocked)
HBOOT 1.44
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Ruud, I don't know if I completely understand your story, but you are able to get into stock recovery right? If so, do not choose 'Apply from SD card', but 'Apply from phone'. I got the same error messages (fails to mount SD card...), but if the OTA file is on your phone, you have to choose phone storage.
mbroeders said:
Ruud, I don't know if I completely understand your story, but you are able to get into stock recovery right? If so, do not choose 'Apply from SD card', but 'Apply from phone'. I got the same error messages (fails to mount SD card...), but if the OTA file is on your phone, you have to choose phone storage.
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I should have mentioned that the other options (apply from phone and apply from cache) don't work either. One thing I am unsure about is if this is indeed the stock recovery.img I put back on. Is there a single recovery.img for HTC One, or a list where I can find which one came standard so I can put it back. My suspicion is that that recovery will work, although the guy I bought the phone from may have installed recovery/images that may have reformatted everything in a way that stock won't work any longer...
I noticed most people need to post fastboot getvars all. Makes sense to figure out what software I need so here it is:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.44.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.14.3250.13
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.29.401.12
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: 1234567890AB
(bootloader) imei: 123456789000000
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__102
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4295mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
getvar:all FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
ruud.walraven said:
I noticed most people need to post fastboot getvars all. Makes sense to figure out what software I need so here it is:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.44.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.14.3250.13
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.29.401.12
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: 1234567890AB
(bootloader) imei: 123456789000000
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__102
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4295mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
getvar:all FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
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Are you sure this is the GPe version? I get a feeling that you have the Sense version and then it won't work of course. (sorry if I'm wrong)
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
I've tried a whole range of things that didn't help. Don't want to preserve the sd card any longer.
Flashed recovery versions: 1.29.401.12, 2.24.401.8, 3.07.1700.1 and 3.58.1700.5.
Neither version was able to reinstall from sdcard. But I found out later that I may have done *something* to the sdcard (see CWM below)
Next I flashed CWM to try flashing a nandroid. However during the process I couldn't browse my sdcard anymore. Before flashing above recoveries I had CWM and then I could see all files. May have done something wrong.
After trying the mentioned nandroid a few times I realized that I am S-ON.
I have been trying to get S-OFF for the last few hours because I found a file I want to use on my phone (See htc1guru . com/2013/11/android-4-4-kit-kat-google-edition-3-58-1700-5-ruu-ota-files/). I've looked at Moonshine, but my phone is not in the list of supported rom versions (1.29.401.12). I tried Revone, but get error = 1.
So now I'm not sure what to do next!!
mbroeders said:
Are you sure this is the GPe version? I get a feeling that you have the Sense version and then it won't work of course. (sorry if I'm wrong)
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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I am absolutely sure I have a Sense version originally. I bought it from someone who unlocked the bootloader and replaced the sense firmware with GPe. OTA was working because I OTA-ed to 4.3. I've contacted him this morning, but he says to have no idea what files he used.
you bought it from an idiot.
you can't properly convert to GPE with s-on. That's why your hboot, mainver and cid are all wrong for a GPE conversion.
I assume you're boot-loader unlocked? flash cwm or TWRP. Then restore this nandroid: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-htc__102-1-29-401-12-2013-05-16-zip/
after restoring that nandroid try to s-off with revone and or rumrunner.
Revone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582
Rumrunner: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2488772
once your s-off you can properly convert your phone to GPE. The problem wasn't just that you flashed it with a custom recovery but that the phone was never in a proper state to receive OTA for GPE!
use the RUU from here once your s-off to convert to GPE 4.4 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
you'll also want to go supercid with fastboot oem writecid 11111111
ruud.walraven said:
I am absolutely sure I have a Sense version originally. I bought it from someone who unlocked the bootloader and replaced the sense firmware with GPe. OTA was working because I OTA-ed to 4.3. I've contacted him this morning, but he says to have no idea what files he used.
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I'm downloading all required files right now. In the meantime looking into everything to make sure to not further brick it once S-OFF. Tricky business!
ipfreelytech said:
you'll also want to go supercid with fastboot oem writecid 11111111
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There's one question I found: according to this thread SuperCid 11111111 doesn't get OTA and the best bet for me would be HTC__001. Is that correct, or can I also choose from HTC_001 or GOOGL001? (the latter I remember reading is supposed to be good too). In any case ... I suppose I can best follow your instructions and I can change the cid to whatever needed afterwards anyway.
edit: It took 1.5 hours to download the nandroid, but something must have gone wrong because the file cannot be opened by winzip nor 7z. After the failed opening of the file I've md5-ed the entire zip file and it doesn't match the checksum on the download link. So started download again...
I have a problem; the download stops at different points, never completing. Must be a problem in the connection or at htc1guru. Is there an alternative file/download/mirror I can use as well? Have searched google for the same file with no results.
I was finally able to download the file through FF. Every time the download failed I started again, but paused and replaced the .part file with the failed download. When you resume FF detects the last bit and resumes from there. Best part was that I got my Chrome 900+MB download and used that as .part file. So I could resume nearly finished. Ran the checksum to be sure nothing funny had happened because of my tinkering. To quote Borat: great success.
However, after restoring the nandroid through CWM I tried both Revone and Rumrunner. Revone fails error = 1 and Rumrunner assumes I start from my homescreen (which I can't). A bit unwise, but I tried anyway from both fastboot and CWM but in neither case will Rumrunner continue. It claims there is no ADB connection (even though the phone shows up in adb devices).
So I am stuck for now. Still looking at as many posts about S-OFF as I can to see if I find some vital piece of inof I missed or something I can still try. But for now I'd like some idea's how to achieve S-OFF..
What is the date in your hboot version? If after June, then revone won't work. Have you tried moonshine?
SaHiLzZ said:
What is the date in your hboot version? If after June, then revone won't work. Have you tried moonshine?
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hboot has a date? Hboot is 1.44 and bootloader start screen says apr 12 2013, is that what you mean?
My version (1.29.401.12) is not supported by moonshine for as far as I can tell.
I also notice now that fastboot getvars bootmode says: fastboot. Shouldn't this be disabled for revone and/or rumrunner?
ruud.walraven said:
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(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.44.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.14.3250.13
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.29.401.12
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: 1234567890AB
(bootloader) imei: 123456789000000
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__102
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4295mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
...
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Just a question: In a sense I can't have messed anything up that bad because I'm S-ON. So if I would install the 4.3 release that was on the device before I sideloaded the 4.4 OTA through CWM, wouldn't it just work because all things point to the correct places? Since I broke it with adb sideloading, I could restore the device probably just as well, right?
In any case; I still would want to S-OFF my device to go through ipfreelytech's steps and get a functioning 4.4 GPe. But So far I found that Moonshine doesn't support my device and for both rumrunner and revone I need to start from a booted up android homescreen. So all three options don't seem to work. Did I really brick my phone, or is there still hope??
I had same problem on my device. I decided to install CWM instead of TWRM, downloaded RUU 4.2.2 and flashed it. Next I get update to 4.3 and 4,4 later and now everytning works perfect.
ziolooo said:
I had same problem on my device. I decided to install CWM instead of TWRM, downloaded RUU 4.2.2 and flashed it. Next I get update to 4.3 and 4,4 later and now everytning works perfect.
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Willing to try, but I don't see the RUU file needed on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428276 nor on htc1guru.com. This should be done through fastboot oem rebootRUU, right? If everything works I'm don. if OTA or some functions don't wrok I maybe able to S-OFF and follow previous instructions till the end. And if it doesn't work I'm back to where I am now anyway.
ruud.walraven said:
Willing to try, but I don't see the RUU file needed on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428276 nor on htc1guru.com. This should be done through fastboot oem rebootRUU, right? If everything works I'm don. if OTA or some functions don't wrok I maybe able to S-OFF and follow previous instructions till the end. And if it doesn't work I'm back to where I am now anyway.
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Here you have good tutorial how to install RUU:
http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-...with-bootloader-recovery-ota-updates-0148068/
Download and flash RUU from this site.
ziolooo said:
Here you have good tutorial how to install RUU:
http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-...with-bootloader-recovery-ota-updates-0148068/
Download and flash RUU from this site.
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Thanks for the link. That won't work though because I'm still trying to achieve S-OFF which is a prerequisite to follow that guide.
ruud.walraven said:
Thanks for the link. That won't work though because I'm still trying to achieve S-OFF which is a prerequisite to follow that guide.
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http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-to/set-your-htc-one-s-off-using-moonshine-windows-0147992/
ziolooo said:
http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-to/set-your-htc-one-s-off-using-moonshine-windows-0147992/
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I already tried that.
ruud.walraven said:
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In any case; I still would want to S-OFF my device to go through ipfreelytech's steps and get a functioning 4.4 GPe. But So far I found that Moonshine doesn't support my device and for both rumrunner and revone I need to start from a booted up android homescreen. So all three options don't seem to work. Did I really brick my phone, or is there still hope??
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hi guys, I am stuck in boot mode after removing cyanogen mod, I have tried installing the RUU.exe but it will not complete - I think the reason for this is that S-ON. I can't seem to find a solution to achieve S-off anywhere without having to be into the phones OS.
I have tried pushing the rom to my phone but I just keep getting 'no device found'
The usb recognises the phone but the adb commands do not work at all
any further info suggested would be massively appreciated.
edit:
got adb commands working by following this guide
(not allowed to post links yet)
progress so far:
I have managed to sideload a relevant ROM but it has now been saying 'installing update' for quite a while and I am not sure whether to touch it
on another note, the image verification thing on this forum is very, very annoying.
ok so I sideloaded a ROM and it aborted the installation, totally at a loss now
grantymc said:
ok so I sideloaded a ROM and it aborted the installation, totally at a loss now
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Boot your phone in bootloader mode and type fastboot getvar all. copy/paste the output here except IMEI and SERIALNO. Also, I need to know what recovery you are using and its version and what custom rom and its version you are trying to flash.
alray said:
Boot your phone in bootloader mode and type fastboot getvar all. copy/paste the output here except IMEI and SERIALNO. Also, I need to know what recovery you are using and its version and what custom rom and its version you are trying to flash.
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I am using clockwork recovery, I was trying to flash a stock RUU zip - I could not find one to match my exact baseband version so I tried
"RUU Zip M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.20.401.1_Radio_4A.13.3227.06_10.27.1127.01_release_308001_signed_2_4.zip" but just got the message 'installation aborted' after sideloading
forgive me I can't paste links yet
I also tried the latest version of CM as this is what I was trying to revert back from this installed but just said 'installing' for nearly an hour then after I rebooted it left with a constant CM loading screen
I have a feeling I need S-OFF but can't seem to achieve through any of the methods described
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.55.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.21.3263.04
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 3.63.61.1
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: FA385W914634
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: ORANG001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4325mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-b0a25cb2
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
grantymc said:
I am using clockwork recovery, I was trying to flash a stock RUU zip - I could not find one to match my exact baseband version so I tried
"RUU Zip M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.20.401.1_Radio_4A.13.3227.06_10.27.1127.01_release_308001_signed_2_4.zip" but just got the message 'installation aborted' after sideloading
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Ruu.zip are not installed with a custom recovery/sideloaded!! It must be flashed via fastboot ruu mode. Anyway this ruu is not for your phone, its a .401 base and you need a .61 base ruu of same version or higher than 3.63.61.1 but afaik there is no ruu for your phone... BTW the 1.20.401.1 ruu is a pre-release version without OTA updates so it a bad idea to use it.
grantymc said:
forgive me I can't paste links yet
I also tried the latest version of CM as this is what I was trying to revert back from this installed but just said 'installing' for nearly an hour then after I rebooted it left with a constant CM loading screen
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Either because of a bad rom/download or because your recovery version is outdated. Flash twrp 2.6.3.3 or 2.6.3.4. Also clear cache every time your flash something and md5 check your roms/recovery before you flash them.
grantymc said:
I have a feeling I need S-OFF but can't seem to achieve through any of the methods described
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S-OFF is not require to flash a custom rom like CM only if you want to convert your phone using a ruu not intended for your version.
Hi all,
My girlfriend has a HTC One M7, currentley Rooted with an Unlocked bootloader, Bulletproof Kernel, CWM Recovery, S-On (can't get S-OFF no matter what I try) and running the stock 4.4.2 Sense ROM that came with the phone.
She wants to install an OTA update, obviously this won't work with the phone in it's current state. I've got experience with all of this with my Note II, but the M7 is just a whole different can of worms.
What I've tried:
Getting S-OFF (no luck whatsoever with any tools)
Flashing stock recovery and kernel
Flashing stock recovery and kernel and applying the OTA manually via recovery
I've read everything on here and nothing seems to go in. She just wants to be able to install OTA updates, even if it means unrooting her phone permanently as this will happen each time there is an OTA update.
Someone, please guide me in the right direction! Step by step maybe?
Keep in mind there is no way I can't get S-OFF.
Huge thanks to anyone that can help. I'd be eternally in your debt!!
SmokinWaffle said:
My girlfriend has a HTC One M7, currentley Rooted with an Unlocked bootloader, Bulletproof Kernel, CWM Recovery, S-On (can't get S-OFF no matter what I try) and running the stock 4.4.2 Sense ROM that came with the phone.
She wants to install an OTA update, obviously this won't work with the phone in it's current state. I've got experience with all of this with my Note II, but the M7 is just a whole different can of worms.
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I suppose the phone is trying to apply to ota update and then show a red triangle with an exclamation mark inside?
What I've tried:
Getting S-OFF (no luck whatsoever with any tools) Any error message when trying to S-OFF? You must use the correct tool for your hboot version (probably firewater) + combination of the correct rom + kernel
Flashing stock recovery and kernel --> You must have stock recovery for ota, ota will not install using a custom one.
Flashing stock recovery and kernel and applying the OTA manually via recovery --> appyling the ota manually from stock recovery require s-off
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I've read everything on here and nothing seems to go in. She just wants to be able to install OTA updates, even if it means unrooting her phone permanently as this will happen each time there is an OTA update
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52894276&postcount=9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53151895&postcount=23
Keep in mind there is no way I can't get S-OFF.
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still not sure about this, unless you get the "whelp" message from firewater...
post the output of fastboot getvar all except the imei number and serialno
alray said:
I suppose the phone is trying to apply to ota update and then show a red triangle with an exclamation mark inside?
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Yep!
alray said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52894276&postcount=9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53151895&postcount=23
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Interesting. I don't have the phone with me at the moment and it's late but I'll try to do the POWERUP + VOL tomorrow at some point, I'll get her to try stock recovery + kernel then do it and see what it's stopping at.
alray said:
still not sure about this, unless you get the "whelp" message from firewater...
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Didn't get that message, just keeps going indefinetley or stops, and doesn't S-OFF. Tried Firewater, Revone, RumRunner, if there is another then I've almost certainly tried it, followed all the guides including the one that flashed Android Revolution...no idea..
alray said:
post the output of fastboot getvar all except the imei number and serialno
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Code:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.25.3263.21
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: [I]XXXXXXXXXXXX[/I]
(bootloader) imei: [I]XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX[/I]
(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: 3798mV
(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: 0.047s
Thanks for the prompt reply, really appreciate it and any help you can give.
SmokinWaffle said:
Yep!
Interesting. I don't have the phone with me at the moment and it's late but I'll try to do the POWERUP + VOL tomorrow at some point, I'll get her to try stock recovery + kernel then do it and see what it's stopping at.
Didn't get that message, just keeps going indefinetley or stops, and doesn't S-OFF. Tried Firewater, Revone, RumRunner, if there is another then I've almost certainly tried it, followed all the guides including the one that flashed Android Revolution...no idea..
Code:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.56.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.25.3263.21
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: [I]XXXXXXXXXXXX[/I]
(bootloader) imei: [I]XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX[/I]
(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: 3798mV
(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: 0.047s
Thanks for the prompt reply, really appreciate it and any help you can give.
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your version-main? (rom version) Go in settings --> About --> Software info --> Rom version
maybe there is a ruu you could use to restore the phone(4.19.401.9), if it match your version
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you can also flash the stock 5.11.401.10 rom, recovery and firmware available on ARHD website
http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.ca/p/android-revolution-hd-mirror-site-var.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752
alray said:
your version-main? (rom version) Go in settings --> About --> Software info --> Rom version
maybe there is a ruu you could use to restore the phone(4.19.401.9), if it match your version
---------- Post added at 04:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:35 PM ----------
you can also flash the stock 5.11.401.10 rom, recovery and firmware available on ARHD website
http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.ca/p/android-revolution-hd-mirror-site-var.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224752
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4.19.401.11
What exactly is the function of the RUU? I can't seems to get my head around it..
I'm guessing the ARHD steps are to try to get S-OFF?
SmokinWaffle said:
4.19.401.11
What exactly is the function of the RUU? I can't seems to get my head around it..
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forget the ruu, your phone version is higher than the ruu. flashing a ruu (4.11.401.10) with a lower version than on your phone(4.11.401.11) require s-off.
I'm guessing the ARHD steps are to try to get S-OFF?
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No, this is the latest stock rom(5.11.401.10) for your phone model (MID: PN0710000 and CID:HTC__001) including android 4.4.2 and sense 6.0
You can flash this stock odexed rom(5.11.401.10) from custom recovery, then flash the stock recovery(5.11.401.10) over the custom one and your phone will be stock and ready to take future ota update. You may also want to update firmware to 5.11.401.10
So after flashing that rom and stock recovery, ota would be ready to roll? Would the kernel matter?
What's the purpose / Difference of firmware and how is it updated? On my note II it was just choose a rom choose a kernel and off you go. This is so much more involved
SmokinWaffle said:
So after flashing that rom and stock recovery, ota would be ready to roll? Would the kernel matter?
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stock kernel in included in the rom (boot.img) so if you don't flash any other kernel it should be fine.
What's the purpose / Difference of firmware and how is it updated? On my note II it was just choose a rom choose a kernel and off you go. This is so much more involved
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firmware is all the low level code required for your phone hardware to works with the software (OS)
when speaking about HTC phone, firmware.zip include HBOOT(bootloader), BOOT(kernel), Recovery, Radio and some other stuff. if you want your phone to be 100% stock you need both stock rom + stock firmware to match the same version i.e 5.11.501.10
normally, the firmware is updated at the same time the rom version is updated (from an ota update) If you flash a rom, the rom will be updated but not the firmware.
Updating the firmware manually can be dangerous is you don't know what you are doing and flashing the wrong file. You can update firmware using this command from bootloader (with the correct firmware.zip package in the same folder you have adb and fastboot):
Code:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
also it looks like flashing a 5.x.xxx.x firmware over a 3.x.xxx.x firmware will brick your phone. from what i see, your phone should be on a 4.x.401.x version at the moment, so it theory it should be fine.
Fails on:
>>>setting permissions
set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
E:Error in /data/media/0/one_5.11.401.10_odexed.zip
(status 7)
Tried 3 different versions of cwm. Bad rom download?
Thinking about it I just re read your above post, could it be because the firmware isn't matched? I read your 'it should be fine' as 'dont update the firmware' not 'its fine to update' which I think is what you meant...
Firmware is 4.19.401.11 however the rom is 5.11.401.10. Can't believe I overlooked this, guess firmware needs to be 5.11.401.10 for the rom to take?
SmokinWaffle said:
Tried 3 different versions of cwm. Bad rom download?
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No you are using CWM thats the problem. always use TWRP 2.6.3.3
alray said:
No you are using CWM thats the problem. always use TWRP 2.6.3.3
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Huh?
Is this a requirement of ARHD or....?
Just seems odd
Edit: success!! All seems to work. Thank you. She's overjoyed!!!
Hi,
So returning to stock again and Im planning on doing the following
Install the following zip as per video instructions on website.
Select option to include root
Then install this version of SuperSU >
Follow this guide to set the bootloader to LOCKED
Removed root from within SuperSu settings
Enter the following command via fastboot to go S-ON
./fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
However, when I completed this last year I was on hboot 1.54, now after upgrading a few times my setup is:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.57.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4T.28.3218.04
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 6.06.401.1
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
(bootloader) imei: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3880mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-01dc707e
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
I will change the cidnum back to VODAP001 before I do any of the above, but how do I get back to hboot 1.54 ?
The following is the status I need to get the phone back to:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.54.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4A.17.3250.14
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 2.24.161.1
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: HT36JW907644
(bootloader) imei: 357864050522398
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: VODAP001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4149mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-d16dc66985
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
will the version-main and baseband also be downgraded when I use the Guru_Reset_M7_2.24.161.1.zip file ?
No the version main won't be downgraded with the guru reset file, that file is pretty much rom only, you need the firmware.zip file to do that, you also need it to downgrade your hboot, or an ruu, I've had a look and there is no ruu for Vodafone, however, there is some earlier ota's. You could try downloading those and pull firmware.zip from them, then manually flash that, firmware zip contains things like stock recovery, radio, hboot, partition layouts etc, try and get one which matches the number on the guru reset file, ie search for 2.24.161.xx firmware, flash that first, you will then need to put a custom recovery back on to run the guru reset file, during the installation, select wipe data, install stock recovery and install stock radio, once it's all done and booted at least once, only then lock your bootloader and s-on, be careful when going back s-on though, it's been known for the tampered flag to return, personally I would send it back s-off, high chance they wouldn't even notice.
Just one question, why do you want to root ?, if your returning to stock for warranty then skip that part completely, you won't need root.
You may be able to pull firmware.zip from this ota http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/10/vodafone-ota-2-24-161-1-added/
Seanie280672 said:
No the version main won't be downgraded with the guru reset file, that file is pretty much rom only, you need the firmware.zip file to do that, you also need it to downgrade your hboot, or an ruu, I've had a look and there is no ruu for Vodafone, however, there is some earlier ota's. You could try downloading those and pull firmware.zip from them, then manually flash that, firmware zip contains things like stock recovery, radio, hboot, partition layouts etc, try and get one which matches the number on the guru reset file, ie search for 2.24.161.xx firmware, flash that first, you will then need to put a custom recovery back on to run the guru reset file, during the installation, select wipe data, install stock recovery and install stock radio, once it's all done and booted at least once, only then lock your bootloader and s-on, be careful when going back s-on though, it's been known for the tampered flag to return, personally I would send it back s-off, high chance they wouldn't even notice.
Just one question, why do you want to root ?, if your returning to stock for warranty then skip that part completely, you won't need root.
You may be able to pull firmware.zip from this ota http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/10/vodafone-ota-2-24-161-1-added/
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need root to remove the TAMPERED flag.
akuma24 said:
need root to remove the TAMPERED flag.
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Nah you don't, on the guru reset site, there is a bootloader reset tool which you just run from custom recovery.
It will allow you to lock, relock, unlock the bootloader whilst s-off and also remove the tampered flag
http://www.htc1guru.com/guides/guru-bootloader-reset/
Seanie280672 said:
Nah you don't, on the guru reset site, there is a bootloader reset tool which you just run from custom recovery.
It will allow you to lock, relock, unlock the bootloader whilst s-off and also remove the tampered flag
http://www.htc1guru.com/guides/guru-bootloader-reset/
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Thanks again, can you extract the firmware from this file for me ? I try to extract on a mac and it just zip's the file back up
http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/10/vodafone-ota-2-24-161-1-added/
Then again, Im thinking, is it necessary to downgrade the firmware to version 2.24.161.1, maybe downgrade to 4.06.1540.2 instead
akuma24 said:
Thanks again, can you extract the firmware from this file for me ? I try to extract on a mac and it just zip's the file back up
http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/10/vodafone-ota-2-24-161-1-added/
Then again, Im thinking, is it necessary to downgrade the firmware to version 2.24.161.1, maybe downgrade to 4.06.1540.2 instead
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I'm not near a computer at the moment so can't do that sorry, 161 is Vodafone, the other one you mentioned is 1540 developer edition, as you are s-off you can flash any ruu, but it might get questioned.
Seanie280672 said:
I'm not near a computer at the moment so can't do that sorry, 161 is Vodafone, the other one you mentioned is 1540 developer edition, as you are s-off you can flash any ruu, but it might get questioned.
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what about 4.19.401.11, is that developer also ?
akuma24 said:
what about 4.19.401.11, is that developer also ?
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That's WWE unbranded Europe, that's what I have on my phone, that would work, change your cid to HTC__001 first then get the ruu 4.19.401.9 and run it, you'll be full stock in no time.
4.19.401.11 is just an ota
Seanie280672 said:
That's WWE unbranded Europe, that's what I have on my phone, that would work, change your cid to HTC__001 first then get the ruu 4.19.401.9 and run it, you'll be full stock in no time.
4.19.401.11 is just an ota
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what about this firmware:
http://d-h.st/WO9 (2.24.401.1)
akuma24 said:
what about this firmware:
http://d-h.st/WO9 (2.24.401.1)
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You may as well just run the 401 ruu which will update the firmware too and hboot, it will do everything for you.
Seanie280672 said:
You may as well just run the 401 ruu which will update the firmware too and hboot, it will do everything for you.
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Wouldnt the fact I have a WWE rom on my phone with a cid of VODA raise eyebrows over at htc ? True I can change the cid to HTC__xx but do they not have a record of which phone was given to which network etc
akuma24 said:
Wouldnt the fact I have a WWE rom on my phone with a cid of VODA raise eyebrows over at htc ? True I can change the cid to HTC__xx but do they not have a record of which phone was given to which network etc
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I got mine from Vodafone UK, unbranded on HTC__001, you can't send it unbranded with a Vodafone cid, you will need to send it with the HTC cid
Seanie280672 said:
I got mine from Vodafone UK, unbranded on HTC__001, you can't send it unbranded with a Vodafone cid, you will need to send it with the HTC cid
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Have downloaded the following and it contains the firmware for 4-19-161-11
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ota_m7_...-63-161-6_release_356881mwn487m942rk64ep-zip/
The download for 2.24.161.1 on the site times out after download 142MB so think it is corrupt.
The plan is to flash the firmware from 4-19-161-11, then run the guru reset for 2.24.161.1 and take the OTA's to bring it up to whatever it should currently be ?
These phones were so easy to reset back in the Hero days
akuma24 said:
Have downloaded the following and it contains the firmware for 4-19-161-11
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ota_m7_...-63-161-6_release_356881mwn487m942rk64ep-zip/
The download for 2.24.161.1 on the site times out after download 142MB so think it is corrupt.
The plan is to flash the firmware from 4-19-161-11, then run the guru reset for 2.24.161.1 and take the OTA's to bring it up to whatever it should currently be ?
These phones were so easy to reset back in the Hero days
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Yu can't do that, the 4xxxxx firmware will contain too high a hboot for the otas to work, although the guru reset file will install, the otas will lead to a bootloop due to you already having a higher hboot
Seanie280672 said:
Yu can't do that, the 4xxxxx firmware will contain too high a hboot for the otas to work, although the guru reset file will install, the otas will lead to a bootloop due to you already having a higher hboot
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Right, I need someone to fix that link then, have posted it in the collection thread, hopefully someone fixes it
Right so decided Im short on time so will run the following after changing the cid to HTC__001
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...0-38r-1157-04l_release_353069_signed_2-1-exe/
This will downgrade the firmware and also flash the stock rom for htc europe.
Ill then need to change the recovery in order to run the following:
http://www.htc1guru.com/guides/guru-bootloader-reset/
then reflash stock recovery and finally remove s-off
????
akuma24 said:
Right, I need someone to fix that link then, have posted it in the collection thread, hopefully someone fixes it
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which link, maybe there is another ?
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im home now so im just downloading that ota, see if it contains a firmware.zip that I can extract, then i'll upload it for you if its there.
the download keeps getting reset, this site is starting to do my head in.
Seanie280672 said:
which link, maybe there is another ?
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im home now so im just downloading that ota, see if it contains a firmware.zip that I can extract, then i'll upload it for you if its there.
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this link here http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/10/vodafone-ota-2-24-161-1-added/
think the one you are downloading
akuma24 said:
this link here http://www.htc1guru.com/2013/10/vodafone-ota-2-24-161-1-added/
think the one you are downloading
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yeah, he has a problem with someone hacking that site and resetting the downloads every 5 mins or so, im just trying to source the file from somewhere else.
Seanie280672 said:
yeah, he has a problem with someone hacking that site and resetting the downloads every 5 mins or so, im just trying to source the file from somewhere else.
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Thanks, would really appreciate it if you could an alternative download source\link
So it's been a good few days with my M7 given to me by a friend. I am totally new at the whole custom ROM thing but had no problems with root, unlock, s-off, etc. but took me many hours as I've rarely used Cmd functions. Still have stock 4.1.2 sense 5.0. Time to move forward so ..... downloaded TWRP and ROM Installer, etc. Decided to update firmware next as some ROMs need later and lost touchscreen function. No other issues, boots fine into whatever and recovers into TWERP with full function of touchscreen. Should I flash older firmware or can I loaded newer ROM through TWERP to get back in the game ? need to answer calls and texts at some point soon !
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So it's been a good few days with my M7 given to me by a friend. I am totally new at the whole custom ROM thing but had no problems with root, unlock, s-off, etc. but took me many hours as I've rarely used Cmd functions. Still have stock 4.1.2 sense 5.0. Time to move forward so ..... downloaded TWRP and ROM Installer, etc. Decided to update firmware next as some ROMs need later and lost touchscreen function. No other issues, boots fine into whatever and recovers into TWERP with full function of touchscreen. Should I flash older firmware or can I loaded newer ROM through TWERP to get back in the game ? need to answer calls and texts at some point soon !
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If you have Stock 4.1.2 rom and the latest firmware that's almost certainly your problem. But rather than flashing older firmware why not flash a newer rom ?
Danny201281 said:
If you have Stock 4.1.2 rom and the latest firmware that's almost certainly your problem. But rather than flashing older firmware why not flash a newer rom ?
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Exactly what I was intending to do anyway which was reason for firmware upgrade (guess I put the cart before the horse 1) , can I do this through TWRP ? Do I download said ROM on my laptop and copy to directory on phone then load through TWRP ? Thanks for your help. As i stated , this is all new territory to me ....... any guidance appreciated (or links to assist) thanks.
biggerdog said:
Exactly what I was intending to do anyway which was reason for firmware upgrade (guess I put the cart before the horse 1) , can I do this through TWRP ? Do I download said ROM on my laptop and copy to directory on phone then load through TWRP ? Thanks for your help. As i stated , this is all new territory to me ....... any guidance appreciated (or links to assist) thanks.
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Can you post the out put of
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Please remove your imei and serial numbers before posting.
What sort of rom are you looking for Stock or Custom?
Danny201281 said:
Can you post the out put of
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Please remove your imei and serial numbers before posting.
What sort of rom are you looking for Stock or Custom?
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give me few minutes , I have not decided on a rom , just wasn't getting OTA updates from ATT so figured I'd take matters into my own hands ! Kinda wanted sense 6 , other than that , open to suggestions .........
Here we go :
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.57.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4T.28.3218.04
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 6.06.401.1
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0712000
(bootloader) cidnum: CWS__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4218mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-01dc707e
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.068s
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Here we go :
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.57.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4T.28.3218.04
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 6.06.401.1
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0712000
(bootloader) cidnum: CWS__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4218mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-01dc707e
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.068s
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Ok start with this http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_84.0.zip
Android Kitkat 4.4.3 Sense 6
Download the rom and put the file in your fastboot folder on your PC and rename it rom.zip. Boot to TWRP recovery (2.6.3.3 Recommended) and connect your usb cable. Check adb is working with
Code:
adb devices
If you get the expected out put
Code:
adb push rom.zip /sdcard
The command window will appear unresponsive until the push is complete. Factory reset and install the rom from TWRP
Gotta ask a quick question , just curious. I cannot download the rom onto PC then drag to folder on the phone then install through TWRP ? Not questioning method and advice given , just thinking as I have no experience and seems like it would do the same, but I wouldn't know ! I will proceed through command prompt as recommended for now .....
biggerdog said:
Gotta ask a quick question , just curious. I cannot download the rom onto PC then drag to folder on the phone then install through TWRP ? Not questioning method and advice given , just thinking as I have no experience and seems like it would do the same, but I wouldn't know ! I will proceed through command prompt as recommended for now .....
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Yes with TWRP 2.8.4.0 you can just copy the file to the phone in windows .. no need to push as TWRP supports MTP now
clsA said:
Yes with TWRP 2.8.4.0 you can just copy the file to the phone in windows .. no need to push as TWRP supports MTP now
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Awesome. As stated, all was well until flashing firmware 6.06.401.1 which may have been too big of a jump for my stock 4.1.2. The flash showed successful and went fine but I've read elsewhere that I should have been "relocked" before flashing , then unlocked after ? I am not seeing this step on all instructions ( I followed this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485651 ) Also didn't verify model ID (PN0712000) , may need to find a different firmware and re-flash ? Never got errors , just lost touch screen (which sounds common). Thanks all , hittin' the sack as this download from Android Rev is taking forever (need a torrent) ! Goodnight and thanks for feedback to come (something to look forward to in the AM).
biggerdog said:
Awesome. As stated, all was well until flashing firmware 6.06.401.1 which may have been too big of a jump for my stock 4.1.2. The flash showed successful and went fine but I've read elsewhere that I should have been "relocked" before flashing , then unlocked after ? I am not seeing this step on all instructions ( I followed this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2485651 ) Also didn't verify model ID (PN0712000) , may need to find a different firmware and re-flash ? Never got errors , just lost touch screen (which sounds common). Thanks all , hittin' the sack as this download from Android Rev is taking forever (need a torrent) ! Goodnight and thanks for feedback to come (something to look forward to in the AM).
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Well you could always change your CiD to Dev Edition and flash the Dev Edition firmware. And no you do not need to relock your bootloader to flash firmware, That is only for S-on users. Your phone is s-off :good:
The problem with the touch screen will be the big gap between firmware and rom. think of it like using Window 8 with Windows 95 Drivers
Danny201281 said:
Well you could always change your CiD to Dev Edition and flash the Dev Edition firmware. And no you do not need to relock your bootloader to flash firmware, That is only for S-on users. Your phone is s-off :good:
The problem with the touch screen will be the big gap between firmware and rom. think of it like using Window 8 with Windows 95 Drivers
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Would you have a "how to" link on the steps to do this that you trust ? I'm sure I could search as well but want to proceed correctly as I'm about there !
biggerdog said:
Would you have a "how to" link on the steps to do this that you trust ? I'm sure I could search as well but want to proceed correctly as I'm about there !
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look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58087799&postcount=11
clsA said:
look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58087799&postcount=11
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Thanks all - everything up and running. Didn't go developer but may consider if there are any real advantages (I would assume only if running stock, correct ?) Not sure when they'll be releasing Lollipop for this M7 but supposedly soon