Htc desire 626s Stock ROM - Desire 626 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, recently I owned my HTC desire 626s but when I was unlocking bootloader and rooting accidentally I broke the system and now sends failure messages all time. could someone make a clean rom stock backup and upload it for flash it?

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AlexLeonVader said:
Hi, recently I owned my HTC desire 626s but when I was unlocking bootloader and rooting accidentally I broke the system and now sends failure messages all time. could someone make a clean rom stock backup and upload it for flash it?
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This would also help me out as i accidentally deleted os while trying to reset with twrp.

Lol... Back up is 5gb.. Not only that, TWRP for this device as of now has bugs and will break root after nandroid restore. Download RUU from HTC website put RUU in adb folder and put phone into download mode. Thru adb type in "fastboot oem rebootRUU". Run RUU on PC (DO NOT UNPLUG USB). Process takes about 10-15mins so be patient and your phone will be back to stock.

I tried it and it finished way to fast. The device is not in adb devices. After accidentaly trying to reset thru twrp now my device wont show up untill i boot into twrp. Any idea of whats wrong. I have the right files in the same location as adb. I have the updates htc drivers for my device.
After typing fastboot oem rebootRUU all i got was a silver htc logo with a security warnig about non htc roms.

f1tzg3r4ld said:
I tried it and it finished way to fast. The device is not in adb devices. After accidentaly trying to reset thru twrp now my device wont show up untill i boot into twrp. Any idea of whats wrong. I have the right files in the same location as adb. I have the updates htc drivers for my device.
After typing fastboot oem rebootRUU all i got was a silver htc logo with a security warnig about non htc roms.
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Yea ur on the right path. Now open RUU file and let it load and execute on your PC and it should restore stock metro rom. Process takes awhile so be patient

kdayyy said:
Yea ur on the right path. Now open RUU file and let it load and execute on your PC and it should restore stock metro rom. Process takes awhile so be patient
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After I run ruu.exe for my device nothing happens. I let it sit for an hour. I think I can get this fixed but after accidentally deleting things with twrp tryign to reset now my device is not recognized by adb. I reinstalled the stock recovery thinking that might help and it didnt. I was able to get the rom.zip extracted from the ruu. Do you know what steps I would take to install the rom with the stock recovery. Or do you know how I can reinstall twrp. This phone is about to get thrown against the wall. Its my stupidy for nopt backing up before trying to reset.

f1tzg3r4ld said:
After I run ruu.exe for my device nothing happens. I let it sit for an hour. I think I can get this fixed but after accidentally deleting things with twrp tryign to reset now my device is not recognized by adb. I reinstalled the stock recovery thinking that might help and it didnt. I was able to get the rom.zip extracted from the ruu. Do you know what steps I would take to install the rom with the stock recovery. Or do you know how I can reinstall twrp. This phone is about to get thrown against the wall. Its my stupidy for nopt backing up before trying to reset.
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Put ur phone in download mode if adb can detect in twrp than it should detect in download mode. It's not gonna show on ur PC that it's detected. Just connected and see if adb work in download mode. Same process download mode and type in "fastboot oem rebootRUU" when it goes to silver HTC logo screen open RUU and run it on your PC make sure you have metropcs RUU
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Stock recovery doesn't do anything. And why are you extracting RUU? It's not meant to be extracted but to run and execute on adb thru PC

kdayyy said:
Put ur phone in download mode if adb can detect in twrp than it should detect in download mode. It's not gonna show on ur PC that it's detected. Just connected and see if adb work in download mode. Same process download mode and type in "fastboot oem rebootRUU" when it goes to silver HTC logo screen open RUU and run it on your PC make sure you have metropcs RUU
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I have the stock recovery now and cant figure out how to put twrp back on the phone. Ok put it into download mode and ran
C:\HTC626s>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\HTC626s>fastboot oem rebootRUU
...
OKAY [ 0.053s]
finished. total time: 0.054s
C:\HTC626s>
as you can see adb doesnt recognize the device. Once the ruu starts the install sheild it loads, I accept terms of the licence and hit next, Then nothing happens. It just sits on ther silver htc logo screen and the ruu installer never shows back up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7_8Xh6NIsIPOUxFbXNEcnZzTlE/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7_8Xh6NIsIPQVkya19vSlBpTmc/view?usp=sharing
When I was trying to reset my phone using TWRP i selected everything and hit wipe. Thats how I got into this mess. Does that tell you anything.

f1tzg3r4ld said:
I have the stock recovery now and cant figure out how to put twrp back on the phone. Ok put it into download mode and ran
C:\HTC626s>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\HTC626s>fastboot oem rebootRUU
...
OKAY [ 0.053s]
finished. total time: 0.054s
C:\HTC626s>
as you can see adb doesnt recognize the device. Once the ruu starts the install sheild it loads, I accept terms of the licence and hit next, Then nothing happens. It just sits on ther silver htc logo screen and the ruu installer never shows back up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7_8Xh6NIsIPOUxFbXNEcnZzTlE/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7_8Xh6NIsIPQVkya19vSlBpTmc/view?usp=sharing
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It actually is detected because ur cmd says "<C:\HTC626s>" meaning it's in adb mode and connected. Make sure RUU file is in adb folder. The RUU takes awhile to run. And window will disappear after proceeding, and will run in the PC background and takes approximately 10-20 mins. Took a good 15 mins for me and I don't have the best PC
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f1tzg3r4ld said:
I have the stock recovery now and cant figure out how to put twrp back on the phone. Ok put it into download mode and ran
C:\HTC626s>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\HTC626s>fastboot oem rebootRUU
...
OKAY [ 0.053s]
finished. total time: 0.054s
C:\HTC626s>
as you can see adb doesnt recognize the device. Once the ruu starts the install sheild it loads, I accept terms of the licence and hit next, Then nothing happens. It just sits on ther silver htc logo screen and the ruu installer never shows back up.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7_8Xh6NIsIPOUxFbXNEcnZzTlE/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7_8Xh6NIsIPQVkya19vSlBpTmc/view?usp=sharing
When I was trying to reset my phone using TWRP i selected everything and hit wipe. Thats how I got into this mess. Does that tell you anything.
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I've wiped everything before. This is my second HTC device. I had a desire510. Either flash a stable custom ROM which 626s don't have any, or run RUU thru adb is your only option.

I figured it out Thansk for your help I had to run cmd as admin and install this
Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86)

Because you have the wrong ruu download sprint ruu
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f1tzg3r4ld said:
After I run ruu.exe for my device nothing happens. I let it sit for an hour. I think I can get this fixed but after accidentally deleting things with twrp tryign to reset now my device is not recognized by adb. I reinstalled the stock recovery thinking that might help and it didnt. I was able to get the rom.zip extracted from the ruu. Do you know what steps I would take to install the rom with the stock recovery. Or do you know how I can reinstall twrp. This phone is about to get thrown against the wall. Its my stupidy for nopt backing up before trying to reset.
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It Works.
kdayyy said:
Put ur phone in download mode if adb can detect in twrp than it should detect in download mode. It's not gonna show on ur PC that it's detected. Just connected and see if adb work in download mode. Same process download mode and type in "fastboot oem rebootRUU" when it goes to silver HTC logo screen open RUU and run it on your PC make sure you have metropcs RUU
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Stock recovery doesn't do anything. And why are you extracting RUU? It's not meant to be extracted but to run and execute on adb thru PC
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I created an account to thank you. Your method worked for me. Thank you so much. My device was soft-bricked from wiping with Cyanogen Recovery. I was stressed out all week looking for a solution and finally found your solution that worked for me. Thank you.

kdayyy said:
Lol... Back up is 5gb.. Not only that, TWRP for this device as of now has bugs and will break root after nandroid restore. Download RUU from HTC website put RUU in adb folder and put phone into download mode. Thru adb type in "fastboot oem rebootRUU". Run RUU on PC (DO NOT UNPLUG USB). Process takes about 10-15mins so be patient and your phone will be back to stock.
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i know this is an old post but ruu for unlocked 626 is not available on its official website

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Just bricked my phone can anyone help?

I bought a used sprint hero with google on the back and figured Id reinstall android. I found this: hxxp://geekfor.me/ruu/sprint_ruu_156/ downloaded and tried it but ended up with a 110 error and a bricked phone.
Any help, Im pretty screwed at this point. I found this: hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=654119 but I dont know what a nandroid backup is and I have zero experience with android.
do a search for error 110 ruu. there are directions on what to do.
just read the rest of your post. download Android sdk first. Of I were at my computer I could give you more info.
Can anyone help out.
shallow1 said:
I bought a used sprint hero with google on the back and figured Id reinstall android. I found this: hxxp://geekfor.me/ruu/sprint_ruu_156/ downloaded and tried it but ended up with a 110 error and a bricked phone.
Any help, Im pretty screwed at this point. I found this: hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=654119 but I dont know what a nandroid backup is and I have zero experience with android.
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All I cab say is search for 110 error fix and go through the steps. If u didn't make a nandroid backup...(done from recovery mode after u root phone then u might be screwed but i could ve wrong. I've never used an ruu for that very reason. Good luck
It's in the faq post at the top of each forum in this section.
there should be some files on the ruu fix post that you can download. You don't need a nandroid.
Cbarlon--I will get back to you on the pm you sent.
What does this mean?
From the ruu fix thread:
"2) Plug phone into PC/MAC - The HTC logo should appear at this point
---- If you've been doing anything else, rerun the RUU and let it fail and reboot to the HTC logo.
3) PC - fastboot oem boot | MAC - ./fastboot oem boot"
Im at the HTC screen but how do I run fastboot? Is there a command line program I must use? Ive tried holding the volume button down and turning the phone on but no joy.
shallow1 said:
What does this mean?
From the ruu fix thread:
"2) Plug phone into PC/MAC - The HTC logo should appear at this point
---- If you've been doing anything else, rerun the RUU and let it fail and reboot to the HTC logo.
3) PC - fastboot oem boot | MAC - ./fastboot oem boot"
Im at the HTC screen but how do I run fastboot? Is there a command line program I must use? Ive tried holding the volume button down and turning the phone on but no joy.
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This is exactly why people shouldn't play with their phones if they haven't done any research first.
fastboot is a program that comes with the Android SDK. You need to download that. Plug your phone into your PC and you should get the HTC logo. If you have a pc you type 'fastboot oem boot' from a command window.
Start with downloading the Android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/download.html?v=android-sdk_r05-windows.zip
smw6180 said:
This is exactly why people shouldn't play with their phones if they haven't done any research first.
fastboot is a program that comes with the Android SDK. You need to download that. Plug your phone into your PC and you should get the HTC logo. If you have a pc you type 'fastboot oem boot' from a command window.
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lopezpm said:
Start with downloading the Android SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/download.html?v=android-sdk_r05-windows.zip
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&RoidRage said:
do a search for error 110 ruu. there are directions on what to do.
just read the rest of your post. download Android sdk first. Of I were at my computer I could give you more info.
Can anyone help out.
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That's exactly what I said
Download android sdkand unzip to c:\android-sdk-windows
Follow directions in that RUU error 110 post and if it doesn't work, reboot your phone. When it is stuck at the htc screen
open up command and type
Code:
cd c:\android-sdk-windows\tools
then
Code:
fastboot devices
If it shows you a devices keep command prompt open then download
http://www.androidspin.com/downloads.php?dir=amon_ra/RECOVERY/&file=recovery-RA-heroc-v1.5.2.img
and the nandroid.7z file on the RUU 110 error fix post. Unzip(you might have to download and install 7 zip) and copy the recovery.img you downloaded along with boot.img, data.img, and system.img that ere in the nandroid.7z zip into c:\android-sdk-windows\tools
You should then have all the files that you need to follow the steps
If you don't get any device turn off phone and while holding down the volume down buttonturn the phone on. Then press the volume up button once you are on the fastboot screen.
Back in command type fastboot devices. You should then get devioce id. Try the steps again.

[Q] One is stuck in bootloader

I just got my HTC One less than a week ago, rooted and flashed my first ROM with no issues. Decided to try out a different one today, but after flashing it, my phone rebooted into bootloader and has been stuck there. Anytime I try to reboot the phone or reboot into recovery, it just goes back to the bootloader screen. Same thing when I attempt a factory reset. I've tried reinstalling TWRP recovery and although it says the install is successful, it's still stuck in bootloader. I also tried to install my previous ROM via fastboot command (which is failing), but to no avail. I got the following output:
sending 'zip' (994092 KB)...
OKAY [ 38.486s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 24 parsing android-info fail)
finished. total time: 54.083s
I'm on the Sprint version, and I'm aware that 4.2 ROMs don't work on Sprint yet so I'd be using older versions of them for the time being, but I guess I inadvertently used an incorrect version.
Any ideas?
hmm...must really be bricked. :-\
if it is booting into bootloader, it is not bricked...
try connecting your USB cable , select fastboot in bootloader... it should show the FASTBOOT USB
now on your PC, where you have the ADB/Fasboot files, SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK on that folder and select Open command window here.
In command window, enter FASTBOOT ERASE CACHE
and try booting again...it might work.....
mathrania said:
if it is booting into bootloader, it is not bricked...
try connecting your USB cable , select fastboot in bootloader... it should show the FASTBOOT USB
now on your PC, where you have the ADB/Fasboot files, SHIFT+RIGHT CLICK on that folder and select Open command window here.
In command window, enter FASTBOOT ERASE CACHE
and try booting again...it might work.....
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nope, no luck I also tried flashing recovery again in addition to it, still going straight to bootloader.
nsuviolin2005 said:
nope, no luck I also tried flashing recovery again in addition to it, still going straight to bootloader.
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Try using the HTC one AIO toolkit to flash a new recovery and see if that helps.
It uses the FASTBOOT method to flash. Plus you have options to try CWM and TWRP.
If that works you should be able to flash a different rom to get your device up and running
gazlufc said:
Try using the HTC one AIO toolkit to flash a new recovery and see if that helps.
It uses the FASTBOOT method to flash. Plus you have options to try CWM and TWRP.
If that works you should be able to flash a different rom to get your device up and running
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When I click to flash a recovery, it gives me a prompt that there will be 2 screens and to close the 1st one once I'm in bootloader...I do that, then the 2nd screen comes up but nothing happens. Same thing for both the Sprint options
You need to be in the fastboot menu not bootloader menu.
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gazlufc said:
You need to be in the fastboot menu not bootloader menu.
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I was...FASTBOOT USB mode, my phone is booting into that menu by default
nsuviolin2005 said:
I was...FASTBOOT USB mode, my phone is booting into that menu by default
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hmmmmm thats strange.
What you could try is download one of the recoveries and unzip the file so you get the .img file of that recovery.
Then try to flash your own recovery option. see if that works
gazlufc said:
hmmmmm thats strange.
What you could try is download one of the recoveries and unzip the file so you get the .img file of that recovery.
Then try to flash your own recovery option. see if that works
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Is this supposed to be automated or something? All I get with any option is an command line screen that's in the folder but nothing's happening.
nsuviolin2005 said:
Is this supposed to be automated or something? All I get with any option is an command line screen that's in the folder but nothing's happening.
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could you post screenshots so I could see what happening?
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The only other thing I could think of is to try an RUU if all else fails but I can't guarantee that it will work
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gazlufc said:
could you post screenshots so I could see what happening?
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The only other thing I could think of is to try an RUU if all else fails but I can't guarantee that it will work
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Profit! Turns out the flash your own recovery option worked, I just didn't follow it all the way through, initially...after I closed the command prompt screen, the Open file menu came up and I was able to pick my TWRP recovery and boot into it. I restored my backup I made right before flashing the bad ROM and the phone is booting past the bootloader now
But.....next issue is that it's booting to a black screen instead of the regular lock screen, and after sitting there in that state for a few minutes, it reboots. :-\ I'm wondering if this is just because I deactivated the phone and switched back to my EVO LTE while trying to fix the One...that would be a first, though, as the phones are usually operational even if they don't have service.
nsuviolin2005 said:
Profit! Turns out the flash your own recovery option worked, I just didn't follow it all the way through, initially...after I closed the command prompt screen, the Open file menu came up and I was able to pick my TWRP recovery and boot into it. I restored my backup I made right before flashing the bad ROM and the phone is booting past the bootloader now
But.....next issue is that it's booting to a black screen instead of the regular lock screen, and after sitting there in that state for a few minutes, it reboots. :-\ I'm wondering if this is just because I deactivated the phone and switched back to my EVO LTE while trying to fix the One...that would be a first, though, as the phones are usually operational even if they don't have service.
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Glad to hear the recovery worked. As for the phone staying on black. I would just advice to flash a nother rom if the problem still persists mate
gazlufc said:
Glad to hear the recovery worked. As for the phone staying on black. I would just advice to flash a nother rom if the problem still persists mate
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Well, flashing and restoring didn't quite work, so I wound up having to do a factory reset (thankfully I had all my files on my PC from when I had to move them from my EVO, and since I'd only upgraded a few days ago, I didn't lose a whole lot) and a re-lock of the bootloader.
Only weird thing is, even re-locking it, the phone remained in S-OFF state. But I was able to rerun the HTC Dev Unlock to unlock the bootloader again and flashed a correct ROM. Back in business.
Thanks for your help...that toolkit you linked me to saved my ass.
No problem man glad I could help
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nsuviolin2005 said:
Well, flashing and restoring didn't quite work, so I wound up having to do a factory reset (thankfully I had all my files on my PC from when I had to move them from my EVO, and since I'd only upgraded a few days ago, I didn't lose a whole lot) and a re-lock of the bootloader.
Only weird thing is, even re-locking it, the phone remained in S-OFF state. But I was able to rerun the HTC Dev Unlock to unlock the bootloader again and flashed a correct ROM. Back in business.
Thanks for your help...that toolkit you linked me to saved my ass.
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\question i am having the same problem you have but i think its due to water damage i am going straight into the bootloader are sometime i can get it into safe mode
nsuviolin2005 said:
Well, flashing and restoring didn't quite work, so I wound up having to do a factory reset (thankfully I had all my files on my PC from when I had to move them from my EVO, and since I'd only upgraded a few days ago, I didn't lose a whole lot) and a re-lock of the bootloader.
Only weird thing is, even re-locking it, the phone remained in S-OFF state. But I was able to rerun the HTC Dev Unlock to unlock the bootloader again and flashed a correct ROM. Back in business.
Thanks for your help...that toolkit you linked me to saved my ass.
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To be S-ON again you need to reboot into bootloader
Then FASTBOOT USB
then run fastboot and write "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" and enter. Now you will be S-ON
But do NOT S-ON unless you absolutely need to.

[Q] HTC One, tampered, unlocked, S-ON, no OS, device not foun on laptop. Cluster****.

Hi xda!
I recently got a HTC One from a friend, as my old phone was worn out. It turned out he had rooted it, tampered with it, the whole nine yards. I was not told he had rooted it, so I accepted a prompt asking me to update the phone to what I believe was 4.4.2, KitKat. I now realize that should not have been done. When the phone restarted it went to the HTC startup logo, into a kind of blue screen (not the BSOD), the Google logo flashed on the screen for 0.5 seconds, and then it got stuck on this weird blue/turqoise screen. Nothing happened.
I called my friend, he told me he rooted it etc., and that I should try a factory reset, and if that didn't work, complete reset (including the system folder wipe). That obviously didn't work, but I didn't know any better as I have never touched a rooted phone in my life, and I'm thus a complete noob when it comes to terminology, what steps to take and so on.
Now I have a phone with no OS, stuck at the HTC logo when I start it normally, and all I can do is boot up into bootloader. I can also access TWRP. I have installed HTC Sync on my laptop, but the phone is not detected properly (meaning, the "device connected" sound is played, and I can find "Android device" in device manager, but the HTC Sync can't find the phone) when connected through a USB. It is not the USB that came with the phone. I also installed Squabbi's HTC One toolkit, which basically is the one-click interface of pushing revone etc. to the phone. Problem is, "error, device not detected".
I've browsed around for a good six hours without any luck, other than that I've started to understand how this is all connected.
Phone is
*TAMPERED*
*UNLOCKED*
M7_UL
S-ON
HBOOT 1.44.0000
RADIO-4A.14.3250.13
OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
I pray to the mighty tech gods of xda to help me out. I looked for similar threads, couldn't find any that were simple and similar enough for me to understand. I must admit I'm very keen to learn this, so if someone know of any place where basic terminology is explained, I'd really appreciate that. Other than that, a step by step instruction on how to proceed from this cluster**** would also be highly appreciated (what I need installed on my laptop, where I can find ROM's, what flashing means etc.).
Thank you in advance!
PrimalMK said:
Hi xda!
I recently got a HTC One from a friend, as my old phone was worn out. It turned out he had rooted it, tampered with it, the whole nine yards. I was not told he had rooted it, so I accepted a prompt asking me to update the phone to what I believe was 4.4.2, KitKat. I now realize that should not have been done. When the phone restarted it went to the HTC startup logo, into a kind of blue screen (not the BSOD), the Google logo flashed on the screen for 0.5 seconds, and then it got stuck on this weird blue/turqoise screen. Nothing happened.
I called my friend, he told me he rooted it etc., and that I should try a factory reset, and if that didn't work, complete reset (including the system folder wipe). That obviously didn't work, but I didn't know any better as I have never touched a rooted phone in my life, and I'm thus a complete noob when it comes to terminology, what steps to take and so on.
Now I have a phone with no OS, stuck at the HTC logo when I start it normally, and all I can do is boot up into bootloader. I can also access TWRP. I have installed HTC Sync on my laptop, but the phone is not detected properly (meaning, the "device connected" sound is played, and I can find "Android device" in device manager, but the HTC Sync can't find the phone) when connected through a USB. It is not the USB that came with the phone. I also installed Squabbi's HTC One toolkit, which basically is the one-click interface of pushing revone etc. to the phone. Problem is, "error, device not detected".
I've browsed around for a good six hours without any luck, other than that I've started to understand how this is all connected.
Phone is
*TAMPERED*
*UNLOCKED*
M7_UL
S-ON
HBOOT 1.44.0000
RADIO-4A.14.3250.13
OpenDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
I pray to the mighty tech gods of xda to help me out. I looked for similar threads, couldn't find any that were simple and similar enough for me to understand. I must admit I'm very keen to learn this, so if someone know of any place where basic terminology is explained, I'd really appreciate that. Other than that, a step by step instruction on how to proceed from this cluster**** would also be highly appreciated (what I need installed on my laptop, where I can find ROM's, what flashing means etc.).
Thank you in advance!
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well a lot of the work seems to already be done
your unlocked / rooted which means you should have a custom recovery installed.
boot the phone by holding the power + volume down
this will bring up the bootloader. use the volume key to choose recovery aand hit the power button. when you boot into recovery come back and report the name and version of recovery. I.E. Teamwin recovery 2.5.0.0 or clockworkmod 6.0.3.1 ...I'll be here the next couple hrs
clsA said:
well a lot of the work seems to already be done
your unlocked / rooted which means you should have a custom recovery installed.
boot the phone by holding the power + volume down
this will bring up the bootloader. use the volume key to choose recovery aand hit the power button. when you boot into recovery come back and report the name and version of recovery. I.E. Teamwin recovery 2.5.0.0 or clockworkmod 6.0.3.1 ...I'll be here the next couple hrs
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Version of TWRP is 2.5.0.0. Currently trying to re-install an OS. Need one that the current version of TWRP can flash to the phone, as flashing a new version of TWRP does not work. I have no preferences when it comes to OS's. A stock OS (is OS and ROM the same thing?) would be fine.
Also, found out that doing stuff on a Windows 7 laptop was easier than on my own Windows 8. The phone is at least detected on the Windows 7, which means I will be able to flash stuff to it through cmd, something I wasn't able to do from the Windows 8.
PrimalMK said:
Version of TWRP is 2.5.0.0. Currently trying to re-install an OS. Need one that the current version of TWRP can flash to the phone, as flashing a new version does not work. I have no preferences. A stock OS (is OS and ROM the same thing?) would be fine.
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Well your going to need adb / fastboot on your PC
use mine here >> https://www.dropbox.com/s/0wzwt8843zx27nh/Fastboot.zip
and install the HTC Drivers here >> http://www.mediafire.com/download/j55vk6qbbr6250c/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
unzip that to c:\ so you have c:\fastboot in windows explorer
now inside the folder you shift + right click / command prompt here
now you have a command prompt window type
fastboot getvar all
and post the result here / minus your serial number and IMEI
then i can find you the correct recovery and rom for your phone
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PrimalMK said:
Also, found out that doing stuff on a Windows 7 laptop was easier than on my own Windows 8. The phone is at least detected on the Windows 7, which means I will be able to flash stuff to it through cmd, something I wasn't able to do from the Windows 8.
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yes window 8 will be a problem till you get another hboot above 1.44/1.54
hboot 1.55 has no problem on windows 8 ( I use windows 8.1)
clsA said:
instructions
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Downloaded fastboot, unzipped in c:
Drivers from that link are classed as malware. Trying to find earlier drivers/other mirror.
Find attachment.
Still looking for drivers. Apparently "every" browser blocks exe-files from being downloaded. Changed settings, managed to download it, run as admin. No response.
PrimalMK said:
Find attachment.
Still looking for drivers. Apparently "every" browser blocks exe-files from being downloaded. Changed settings, managed to download it, run as admin. No response.
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this will work fine
just put TWRP and the Rom in the fastboot folder
Unlock the bootloader at HTCDEV
then from fastboot USB
Flash recovery TWRP 2.6.3.3
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then sideload this Rom to your phone
http://www.androidrevolution.org/downloader/download.php?file=Android_Revolution_HD-One_31.6.zip
TWRP / Advanced / ADB Sideload - swipe to sideload
From PC adb / fastboot folder
you use
adb sideload name-of-rom.zip
make sure the rom is in the same folder as adb / fastboot
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clsA said:
this will work fine
just put TWRP and the Rom in the fastboot folder
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error: cannot open 'openrecovery.......img'
What to do?
PrimalMK said:
error: cannot open 'openrecovery.......img'
What to do?
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is it in the fastboot folder ?
clsA said:
is it in the fastboot folder ?
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Yes, see screenshot.
PrimalMK said:
Yes, see screenshot.
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is the command window in c:\fastboot ?
did you copy paste the command or try and type it ?
clsA said:
is the command window in c:\fastboot ?
did you copy paste the command or try and type it ?
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My bad. Managed to run it, but then it crashes straight away. Can that have anything to do with the driver not installed?
PrimalMK said:
My bad. Managed to run it, but then it crashes straight away. Can that have anything to do with the driver not installed?
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fastboot crashes ?
no if fastboot getvar worked it will all work
it's only 4 commands and your phone will be working
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
adb sideload rom.zip
sideload takes about 8 min
calculation icatkg
clsA said:
fastboot crashes ?
no if fastboot getvar worked it will all work
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Restarted a couple of times etc. It worked. Will do the ROM thing now.

			
				
PrimalMK said:
Restarted a couple of times etc. It worked. Will do the ROM thing now.
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great your about done ...your phone will be android 4.3 when it finishes
don't take any updates to the OS
cmd said it sent the ROM to the phone. I was in the TWRP adb sideload on my phone when it was transferred. Then that was it. 100% on cmd. Phone shut down. Suddenly discovered I had to install on the phone. WAT. I do so, then wait until completion. I anxiously restart the phone. It's alive again!
Really, thanks so much clsA! You made me a very happy person! :victory:
PrimalMK said:
cmd said it sent the ROM to the phone. I was in the TWRP adb sideload on my phone when it was transferred. Then that was it. 100% on cmd. Phone shut down. Suddenly discovered I had to install on the phone. WAT. I do so, then wait until completion. I anxiously restart the phone. It's alive again!
Really, thanks so much clsA! You made me a very happy person! :victory:
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no problem, hit the thanks button

[Q] HTC One bricked

So I was messing around with ROMs for my HTC one and I have destroyed my phone ;(
I think I forgot to update firmware before installing a new ROM and now I can't get past the fastboot page. It doesn't power on, it goes directly to the fastboot page, and no matter what button I push, it vibrates, shows the "HTC Screen " for about 2 seconds, then re-directs straight back to the fastboot page, I can't even get in to the recovery, any suggestions?
-Ben
naecomc said:
So I was messing around with ROMs for my HTC one and I have destroyed my phone ;(
I think I forgot to update firmware before installing a new ROM and now I can't get past the fastboot page. It doesn't power on, it goes directly to the fastboot page, and no matter what button I push, it vibrates, shows the "HTC Screen " for about 2 seconds, then re-directs straight back to the fastboot page, I can't even get in to the recovery, any suggestions?
-Ben
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Can you please post the out put from
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Please remove imei and serial numbers before posting.
What Rom did you flash and which recovery did you use(name and version please)? Links if possible :good:
can't get adb to work :/
and it's been around 2 months since I did this so I don't remember which ROM it was, though I think it was the viper ROM, and I use clockwork recovery
naecomc said:
can't get adb to work :/
and it's been around 2 months since I did this so I don't remember which ROM it was, though I think it was the viper ROM, and I use clockwork recovery
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What OS do you have on your pc. If Windows, what is the phone listed as in device manager. It should be "MY HTC" If its Unknown you need to fix your drivers.
Maybe its a problem with adb itself, What exactly is the problem. Any error messages?
Danny201281 said:
What OS do you have on your pc. If Windows, what is the phone listed as in device manager. It should be "MY HTC" If its Unknown you need to fix your drivers.
Maybe its a problem with adb itself, What exactly is the problem. Any error messages?
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got adb to work
Download the correct ruu for your device, check that the mid's and Cid's match.
There's a lot of guides that tell you how to flash ruu's
naecomc said:
got adb to work
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Ok so your device is Sprint. Since its been some time like this it could be difficult to figure out exactly what went wrong so it is best to start by returning the device to stock with and ruu. You should be able to use this one
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407573774
Download and unzip it you should get a windows .exe file.
Reboot your device to the bootloader and connect your usb cable. The phone should be in fastboot usb mode. In the command window type
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Wait for it to reboot and go back to fastboot usb then run the ARU.exe. It will return your device to stock.
If you get problems running the ruu let me know. It may be necessary to flash a firmware package to get it to run, but we'll cross that bridge if we come to it :good:
First of all, thank you so much for all your help on this, means a lot.
Now, I did the fastboot commands, but the ruu program freezes whenever I run it after it starts sending the updates
naecomc said:
First of all, thank you so much for all your help on this, means a lot.
Now, I did the fastboot commands, but the ruu program freezes whenever I run it after it starts sending the updates
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Do you have HTCSync installed. If so uninstall it but leave drivers installed. Reboot and run the RUU again
Nope, no HTCSync installed
also, fastboot works but adb doesn't which is weird
naecomc said:
also, fastboot works but adb doesn't which is weird
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It depends how your using adb. Fastboot works only in the bootloader.
Adb works only in recovery mode.
As I suspected you'll need to flash the firmware before the ruu will run. Give me a moment link and instructions to follow . If the bootloader is still relocked leave it that way. It needs to be relocked to flash the firmware also.
Edit:-
Download this firmware zip and put it in your fastboot folder. Rename it "firmware.zip"
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407573774
Reboot the phone into the bootloader and connect fastbootusb. In the fastboot command line type.
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
**---case sensitive ---^^^
Your phone will reboot to a black screen with silver HTC logo. This is ruu mode we can now flash the firmware.
Code:
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
The first flash is just a pre-update. The screen will go off and then return to ruu mode. Flash the zip again immediately.
Code:
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
The second flash will flash the firmware, the progress bar on the screen will not reach 100% this is normal as long as the command line has finished it's output it's done.
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
with the phone still in the bootloader connected with fastboot usb run the RUU exe on your pc.
After that your software will be completely stock. You should also be able to update with OTA updates Let me know how that goes :good:
dont think that's the right link, thats the link to the RUU
naecomc said:
dont think that's the right link, thats the link to the RUU
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Lol sorry dude my bad, here's the right link https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407568410
I love you, phone's back to stock, thank you so much
naecomc said:
I love you, phone's back to stock, thank you so much
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Your Welcome Glad you got it sorted. :good:
I can't seem to get my UK Sim card to work in the phone while it's stock, is there a ROM you would recommend flashing to fix that?
naecomc said:
I can't seem to get my UK Sim card to work in the phone while it's stock, is there a ROM you would recommend flashing to fix that?
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Sorry I'm not sure how to make that work, I have no first hand experiance with Sprint devices. I know there designed to use a CDMA network. And that they can be used on a GSM Network but I've no idea how to get that to work.
Hopefully someone will come along who does. Maybe @clsA @alray or @nkk71 can help with that?
naecomc said:
I can't seem to get my UK Sim card to work in the phone while it's stock, is there a ROM you would recommend flashing to fix that?
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Danny201281 said:
Sorry I'm not sure how to make that work, I have no first hand experiance with Sprint devices. I know there designed to use a CDMA network. And that they can be used on a GSM Network but I've no idea how to get that to work.
Hopefully someone will come along who does. Maybe @clsA @alray or @nkk71 can help with that?
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Not sure about this either, but you should check the Sprint section(s) http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one
(probably in the General section)
maybe this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586704
I havent read through it completely, just glanced at it, so make sure, that's what you need
nkk71 said:
Not sure about this either, but you should check the Sprint section(s) http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one
(probably in the General section)
maybe this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586704
I havent read through it completely, just glanced at it, so make sure, that's what you need
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Theirs also this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2647305

Stuck on Hboot: freeze when selecting fastboot/recovery/reset

Hi,
Today my htc one got stuck in a boot loop. now it just freezes on the white startup screen. So i figured I try to factory reset. But when I enter Hboot and select factory reset the phone just freezes up.
I then tried recovery and fastboot options but the same thing happens: the phone just freezes up.
I have not rooted my phone. It is stock ROM and the bootloader is still locked. I also dont know if usb debugging is on, I dont thiks it is.
Also my computer does not recognize my phone. I installed HTC sync for the drivers (I have windows 8 if that matters)
I also installed "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" in order to try to unluck the bootloader but since I cant access fastboot and because my computer doesn't recognize the phone I am not able to do this.
Please help me... I really don't want to buy another phone just yet.
What is my next step?
I'm here ask help exactly for the same problem.
But differently mine can be detected by the computer. The problem caused by flashed a RUU not completely. The bootloader is relocked by myself. Others is just the same as your discription.
Is there anyone could help us?
Gentren Wu said:
I'm here ask help exactly for the same problem.
But differently mine can be detected by the computer. The problem caused by flashed a RUU not completely. The bootloader is relocked by myself. Others is just the same as your discription.
Is there anyone could help us?
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Think your only choice is to reflash ruu again. However best that you post output of "fastboot getvar all" so that others can help. Need to be sure of firmware and os versions to get the right ruu.
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AZkiel2517 said:
Hi,
Today my htc one got stuck in a boot loop. now it just freezes on the white startup screen. So i figured I try to factory reset. But when I enter Hboot and select factory reset the phone just freezes up.
I then tried recovery and fastboot options but the same thing happens: the phone just freezes up.
I have not rooted my phone. It is stock ROM and the bootloader is still locked. I also dont know if usb debugging is on, I dont thiks it is.
Also my computer does not recognize my phone. I installed HTC sync for the drivers (I have windows 8 if that matters)
I also installed "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" in order to try to unluck the bootloader but since I cant access fastboot and because my computer doesn't recognize the phone I am not able to do this.
Please help me... I really don't want to buy another phone just yet.
What is my next step?
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You need to get the computer connecting to do anything. Suggest you uninstall htcsync but leave the drivers installed. Try a different usb port and cable.
Need to be able to post outbut of "fastboot getvar all" to get help.
mb_guy said:
Think your only choice is to reflash ruu again. However best that you post output of "fastboot getvar all" so that others can help. Need to be sure of firmware and os versions to get the right ruu.
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My HTC One M7 is Hongkong CHT edition.
This is the PIC took before flashed RUU.
http :fs1.d-h.st/view/iCnH/00197/1.png
I've tried the "Unbrick project BETA" from the forum and flashed bcb recovery to my device, but neither worked.
Finally I decided to flash an official RUU to my M7.
First I relocked it. Then I flashed the RUU "PN07IMG_M7_UL_L50_SENSE60_MR_hTC_Asia_HK_7.18.708.2_Radio_4T.35.3218.29_10.33R.1718.01L_release_420559_signed.zip" from the RUU collection thread.
But in the process of flashing RUU I suddenly kicked off the power of my desktop PC !!!
Now it has became like this.:crying:
h ttp :fs1.d-h.st/view/vQn3/00197/2.png
It is totally bricked! It will only boot into fastboot and cannot do any further action except "power down". Other will just make the phone hang. Fastboot mode can be detect by computer. The htc_fastboot command "oem rebootRUU" "reboot" "reboot-bootloader" and "getvar all" will also make the phone hang. Now I can't even make the phone get into RUU mode! However I can boot into hboot with volume- and power button.
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