HTC one m7 internal storage 0 mb - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My phone is HTC one m7, I'm facing internal storage 0mb trouble.
I was able to unlock the bootloader and flash into the recovery TWRP v2.8.6.0, but then when i wanted to flash the new rom, my internal storage shows 0 (seeing from TWRP), I also cannot paste any ROM zip file into the device storage via computer. Pictures will explain more of my trouble.
http://imgur.com/I9661H4
http://imgur.com/iP4c3ns
I tried all wipes and factory reset, still unable to mount data, I tried some guide on Fix a corrupted DATA partition, http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.my/2013/10/fix-data-htc-one.html
I was able to push the rom.zip inside, but failed to flash to rom in the end.
http://imgur.com/e7jQ3NH
I'm in desperate need help, any help from anyone will be much appreciate. Thanks in advance.

Nothing to worry
I was same trubble
I find solution n worked for me
Just boot in recovery
Touch the "wipe" tab
Then "format data" tab
Type "yes" and "go"
Then wait for completion
Touch "mount"
Now touch "disable/enable MTP" wait for some time computer will detect MTP automatically
Paste any rom as you like

raghav9 9 said:
Nothing to worry
I was same trubble
I find solution n worked for me
Just boot in recovery
Touch the "wipe" tab
Then "format data" tab
Type "yes" and "go"
Then wait for completion
Touch "mount"
Now touch "disable/enable MTP" wait for some time computer will detect MTP automatically
Paste any rom as you like
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Thx for the reply and solution, however i tried all your steps before and it did not work, I try it again just now, still not working. Thx for the help anyway, maybe mine was more complicated.

kirouke92 said:
Thx for the reply and solution, however i tried all your steps before and it did not work, I try it again just now, still not working. Thx for the help anyway, maybe mine was more complicated.
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Can you please post the output of "fastboot getvar all" command (hide your imei and serial numbers) and please post a link to the exact twrp version you have downloaded and flashed on your phone.

alray said:
Can you please post the output of "fastboot getvar all" command (hide your imei and serial numbers) and please post a link to the exact twrp version you have downloaded and flashed on your phone.
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version: 0.5
version-bootloader: 1.61.0000
version-baseband: 4T.35.3218.16
version-cpld: None
version-microp: None
version-main: 7.21.707.51
version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
serialno:
imei:
meid: 00000000000000
product: m7_ul
platform: HBOOT-8064
modelid: PN0714000
cidnum: HTC__044
battery-status: good
battery-voltage: 4301mV
partition-layout: Generic
security: on
build-mode: SHIP
boot-mode: FASTBOOT
commitno-bootloader: dirty-0e2a13e5
hbootpreupdate: 11
gencheckpt: 0
I egt my TWRP version 2.8.6.0 and downloaded from here. https://dl.twrp.me/m7/twrp-2.8.6.0-m7.img.html

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[Q] How to I use twrp to flash a new rom (adb sideload not working)

I bricked my HTC One, totally not my fault I received a prompt to upgrade and then the thing crashed. Its stuck on the htc screen.
I tried finding a RUU file for my phone, couldnt get one that matched. Now I have installed TWRP, which works. My Bootloader is unblocked and says tampered also s-on. there is no os in the phone now so its ready for flashing a new rom.
I want to get my phone back in order. I've downloaded a custom rom I could use, wanted to ask if this is the same as using a ota file from the htcdev website ?
When I try to use twrp i cant use sideboot to push the roms, it just says trying to connect and doesnt, so I think adb doesnt work.
Can someone put me in the right direction or help out ?
I'm a complete newbie and have come far by unlocking the bootloader and installing twrp, would really appreciate it if someone can help.
Also tried using the option to find the file on my computer from twrp on my phone but it doesnt connect.
Everything is all set up I just need to flash a new rom and get going.
Thanks !
abreu6 said:
I bricked my HTC One, totally not my fault I received a prompt to upgrade and then the thing crashed. Its stuck on the htc screen.
I tried finding a RUU file for my phone, couldnt get one that matched. Now I have installed TWRP, which works. My Bootloader is unblocked and says tampered also s-on. there is no os in the phone now so its ready for flashing a new rom.
I want to get my phone back in order. I've downloaded a custom rom I could use, wanted to ask if this is the same as using a ota file from the htcdev website ?
When I try to use twrp i cant use sideboot to push the roms, it just says trying to connect and doesnt, so I think adb doesnt work.
Can someone put me in the right direction or help out ?
I'm a complete newbie and have come far by unlocking the bootloader and installing twrp, would really appreciate it if someone can help.
Also tried using the option to find the file on my computer from twrp on my phone but it doesnt connect.
Everything is all set up I just need to flash a new rom and get going.
Thanks !
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The rest of the steps after you have unlocked bootloader
flash custom recovery TWRP 2.6.3.3 from here
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
rename your rom to rom.zip
then in TWRP / Advanced /Sideload - Slide to sideload
Then from PC - adb / fastboot folder ...shift+right click /command prompt here
then it's
adb sideload rom.zip
at the end of sideload install will begin
just be sure the files you flash and sideload are all in the same folder as fastboot and adb
clsA said:
The rest of the steps after you have unlocked bootloader
flash custom recovery TWRP 2.6.3.3 from here
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
rename your rom to rom.zip
then in TWRP / Advanced /Sideload - Slide to sideload
Then from PC - adb / fastboot folder ...shift+right click /command prompt here
then it's
adb sideload rom.zip
at the end of sideload install will begin
just be sure the files you flash and sideload are all in the same folder as fastboot and adb
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in cmd prompt says 'device not found' when using adb and on twrp on the device says starting adb sideload and does nothing, also shall i use the ota file on the htcdev website ? is that better than the cutsom roms i've downloaded, - do i need s-off ?
abreu6 said:
in cmd prompt says 'device not found' when using adb and on twrp on the device says starting adb sideload and does nothing, also shall i use the ota file on the htcdev website ? is that better than the cutsom roms i've downloaded, - do i need s-off ?
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Please stop right here and spend a few hours doing research before you brick your device for good.
I have same thing happened before, adb not working, I don't know why, try use a USB OTG, put the rom zip on it, then connected to your phone, flash from OTG, it will be OK!
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shukyuen said:
I have same thing happened before, adb not working, I don't know why, try use a USB OTG, put the rom zip on it, then connected to your phone, flash from OTG, it will be OK!
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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I dont have a USB OTG Cable, are there any other options ?
Is there a way of getting files on to the sdcard using fastboot ? tried using adb but dont know where I'm going wrong. It connects 'starting on port...etc' then when i run push commands says 'device not connected'.
Updated all the drivers and everything still no luck. Sideloader from twrp doesnt seem to work either.
I have the rom I want to use and a ruu file which i have tried to flash, its comes back with something like ' remote failed: 24 parshing etc'
Any help would be great !
Sorry, I face the same problem, l am not skilled enough to solve it, if you want flash a rom buy a USB OTG!
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Sideloading
I'm sort of in the same boat. My m7 got into a bootloop after an OTA Lollipop update attempt.
I tried flashing files (RUUs) with fastboot but there always seemed to be technical problems that stopped me from doing that (noob).
So I decided to try the custom recovery route. And although I've been learning a huge amount in the last week I haven't really got my head around the TWRP basics.
So, considering the incredible amount of knowledge on this website I'd like to try to clear some issues up. All I want is a standard working phone.
Previously during my 'fastboot' adventure people were talking about RUUs. Are they still relevant when it comes to sideloading?
And where does TWRP come into it if ADB is 'pushing' the file accross? What is it there for?
What kind of
I'm 'unlocked' but s-on, is that an issue? Does the phone need to be rooted?
So, in a nutshell, now that I managed to put TWRP on the phone (very pleased with myself!) how does that make it easier for me to get my phone back to serviceability?
Loads of thanks to all the whizz kids out there.
jimbobly said:
Previously during my 'fastboot' adventure people were talking about RUUs. Are they still relevant when it comes to sideloading?
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No. RUU is a package including the rom (software) and the frimware (hboot, stock recovery, radio, kernel, touch drivers etc.)
RUU.zip are flashed using fastboot
RUU.exe are flashed automatically when laucnhing the .exe (the application handle the required fastboot commands automatically)
When speaking about adb sideload or adb push, the sidelaoded or pushed file is only a rom (software) unlike a ruu (software+firmware). The rom can either be custom or stock (e.g ARHD custom rom or a stock guru reset rom)
And where does TWRP come into it if ADB is 'pushing' the file accross? What is it there for?
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ADB is used for the computer to communicate with the phone and in this case, to copy the rom from your computer to your phone. ADB doesn't flash (install) the rom on your phone, its only transfer the rom to your phone memory. TWRP is a recovery system, think of an alternate OS you can boot to perform basic tasks like installing rom (flashing rom), backups, restore, file manager ans few more.
BTW with newer versions of TWRP, you don't really need ADB to transfer (push or sideload) the rom to your phone. TWRP now support MTP protocol which mean you'll see your phone as a removable storage on your computer (like a usb thumb drive) when booted in twrp so can simply drag and drop the rom from your desktop to the phone memory.
I'm 'unlocked' but s-on, is that an issue? Does the phone need to be rooted?
So, in a nutshell, now that I managed to put TWRP on the phone (very pleased with myself!) how does that make it easier for me to get my phone back to serviceability?
Loads of thanks to all the whizz kids out there.
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Better to post the output of "fastboot getvar all" before answering this. Depending on the output, it might be easier to restore your phone using a RUU. Remove your imei and serialno before posting the output here.
Thanks Alray,
That was a great reply. Just the sort of concise information I need.
Here is the getvar.
\Desktop\android-sdk-windows\platfo
(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: 6.14.206.2
(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: O2___001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4314mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-6d8a0b9b
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Also, several members pointed me to an RUU that would get me back to stock, here is the contents of the unziped file. I'd like to know which files are relevant with TWRP. The interesting thing is that the download was about 1.7Gigs but the unpacked files aren't remotely close to that so something doesn't seem to add up!
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Brilliant assistance, I love fiddling with this stuff but so far drawn a bit of a blank with this one.
BTW I put TWRP on yesterday so I assume it's the latest version.
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alray said:
No. RUU is a package including the rom (software) and the frimware (hboot, stock recovery, radio, kernel, touch drivers etc.)
RUU.zip are flashed using fastboot
RUU.exe are flashed automatically when laucnhing the .exe (the application handle the required fastboot commands automatically)
When speaking about adb sideload or adb push, the sidelaoded or pushed file is only a rom (software) unlike a ruu (software+firmware). The rom can either be custom or stock (e.g ARHD custom rom or a stock guru reset rom)
ADB is used for the computer to communicate with the phone and in this case, to copy the rom from your computer to your phone. ADB doesn't flash (install) the rom on your phone, its only transfer the rom to your phone memory. TWRP is a recovery system, think of an alternate OS you can boot to perform basic tasks like installing rom (flashing rom), backups, restore, file manager ans few more.
BTW with newer versions of TWRP, you don't really need ADB to transfer (push or sideload) the rom to your phone. TWRP now support MTP protocol which mean you'll see your phone as a removable storage on your computer (like a usb thumb drive) when booted in twrp so can simply drag and drop the rom from your desktop to the phone memory.
Better to post the output of "fastboot getvar all" before answering this. Depending on the output, it might be easier to restore your phone using a RUU. Remove your imei and serialno before posting the output here.
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Thanks Alray,
That was a great reply. Just the sort of concise information I need.
Here is the getvar.
\Desktop\android-sdk-windows\platfo
(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: 6.14.206.2
(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: O2___001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4314mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-6d8a0b9b
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Also, several members pointed me to an RUU that would get me back to stock, here is the contents of the unziped file. I'd like to know which files are relevant with TWRP. The interesting thing is that the download was about 1.7Gigs but the unpacked files aren't remotely close to that so something doesn't seem to add up!
Brilliant assistance, I love fiddling with this stuff but so far drawn a bit of a blank with this one.
BTW I put TWRP on yesterday so I assume it's the latest version.
jimbobly said:
Thanks Alray,
That was a great reply. Just the sort of concise information I need.
Here is the getvar.
\Desktop\android-sdk-windows\platfo
(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: 6.14.206.2
(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: O2___001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4314mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-6d8a0b9b
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Also, several members pointed me to an RUU that would get me back to stock, here is the contents of the unziped file. I'd like to know which files are relevant with TWRP. The interesting thing is that the download was about 1.7Gigs but the unpacked files aren't remotely close to that so something doesn't seem to add up!
Brilliant assistance, I love fiddling with this stuff but so far drawn a bit of a blank with this one.
BTW I put TWRP on yesterday so I assume it's the latest version.
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Thanks Alray,
That was a great reply. Just the sort of concise information I need.
Here is the getvar.
\Desktop\android-sdk-windows\platfo
(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: 6.14.206.2
(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: O2___001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4314mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: dirty-6d8a0b9b
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Also, several members pointed me to an RUU that would get me back to stock, here is the contents of the unziped file. I'd like to know which files are relevant with TWRP. The interesting thing is that the download was about 1.7Gigs but the unpacked files aren't remotely close to that so something doesn't seem to add up!
Brilliant assistance, I love fiddling with this stuff but so far drawn a bit of a blank with this one.
BTW I put TWRP on yesterday so I assume it's the latest version.
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What is the file name of this ruu? You should not be able to open the ruu.zip because they are encrypted. You could try to relock the bootloader and flash the 7.18.206.2 ruu.zip posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/general/lollipop-ruu-zip-small-collection-t3053944. instruction how to flash in the same thread.
or
You can restore this stock backup using twrp then you can reflash the stock recovery and download the latest ota update.
alray said:
You can restore this stock backup using twrp then you can reflash the stock recovery and download the latest ota update.
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That's great. I'll try going down this road first, can you briefly outline how to handle this process with TWRP please?
Many thanks. :good:
jimbobly said:
That's great. I'll try going down this road first, can you briefly outline how to handle this process with TWRP please?
Many thanks. :good:
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boot in twrp, select "backup" then make a backup of "boot" only (this is only to generate a backup path on your phone: /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER/DATE_OF_BACKUP). Once the backup is done, navigate to that folder and delete all the files in that folder, but do not delete the folder and then take all the files in the backup you have downloaded and copy them to this folder (/sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER/DATE_OF_BACKUP).
Go back in twrp main menu, select "restore" and select the only backup available. Wait for the restore to complete and reboot.
alray said:
boot in twrp, select "backup" then make a backup of "boot" only (this is only to generate a backup path on your phone: /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER/DATE_OF_BACKUP). Once the backup is done, navigate to that folder and delete all the files in that folder, but do not delete the folder and then take all the files in the backup you have downloaded and copy them to this folder (/sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER/DATE_OF_BACKUP).
Go back in twrp main menu, select "restore" and select the only backup available. Wait for the restore to complete and reboot.
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Thanks, I'm on the case now. To be sure, the file that you specified starting /sdcard/ is different from the file where the phone just made the back up files.
The only file path I can access on the PC is Computer\One\Internal Storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\FA36PW918055.
Is this correct?
I assume that references to an sdcard in file names is just nominal or a partition of the main drive.
Just like to be 100% clear.
Ah, I discovered that there is a file manager in TWRP! I now see that Those files are in the folder that you specified correctly.
However, when I go to the backup folder there is no file available. Are the files from the nandroid zip to be extracted first or is the zip file supposed to be copied whole?
I tried both methods and there is still no file to be seen in the restore window!
Have I done something wrong?
jimbobly said:
The only file path I can access on the PC is Computer\One\Internal Storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\FA36PW918055.
Is this correct?
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Yes on your pc you'll see Computer\One\Internal Storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\FA36PW918055\date_of_your_backup\Backup_files_here
On your phone its /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/FA36PW918055/date_of_your_backup/Backup_files_here
Make a backup of boot only, then using your computer navigate to that folder (Computer\One\Internal Storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\FA36PW918055\date_of_backup) and delete all files in this folder and replaced them with all files from the backup you have downloaded. Then in twrp select "restore" and restore all partitions of this backup.
alray said:
boot in twrp, select "backup" then make a backup of "boot" only (this is only to generate a backup path on your phone: /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER/DATE_OF_BACKUP). Once the backup is done, navigate to that folder and delete all the files in that folder, but do not delete the folder and then take all the files in the backup you have downloaded and copy them to this folder (/sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/YOUR_SERIAL_NUMBER/DATE_OF_BACKUP).
Go back in twrp main menu, select "restore" and select the only backup available. Wait for the restore to complete and reboot.
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alray said:
Make a backup of boot only, then using your computer navigate to that folder (Computer\One\Internal Storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\FA36PW918055\date_of_backup) and delete all files in this folder and replaced them with all files from the backup you have downloaded. Then in twrp select "restore" and restore all partitions of this backup.
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Ah, I discovered that there is a file manager in TWRP! I now see that Those files are in the folder that you specified correctly.
However, when I go to the backup folder there is no file available. Are the files from the nandroid zip to be extracted first or is the zip file supposed to be copied whole?
I tried both methods and there is still no file to be seen in the restore window!
Have I done something wrong?
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jimbobly said:
Ah, I discovered that there is a file manager in TWRP! I now see that Those files are in the folder that you specified correctly.
However, when I go to the backup folder there is no file available. Are the files from the nandroid zip to be extracted first or is the zip file supposed to be copied whole?
I tried both methods and there is still no file to be seen in the restore window!
Have I done something wrong?
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Just managed to attempt a restore.
Response from system is ' Restore Complete Failed' E:No Partitions Selected for restore'!
Any ideas on this?
Thanks
James
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jimbobly said:
Ah, I discovered that there is a file manager in TWRP! I now see that Those files are in the folder that you specified correctly.
However, when I go to the backup folder there is no file available. Are the files from the nandroid zip to be extracted first or is the zip file supposed to be copied whole?
I tried both methods and there is still no file to be seen in the restore window!
Have I done something wrong?
---------- Post added at 11:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:06 PM ----------
Just managed to attempt a restore.
Response from system is ' Restore Complete Failed' E:No Partitions Selected for restore'!
Any ideas on this?
Thanks
James
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jimbobly said:
Thanks, I'm on the case now. To be sure, the file that you specified starting /sdcard/ is different from the file where the phone just made the back up files.
The only file path I can access on the PC is Computer\One\Internal Storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\FA36PW918055.
Is this correct?
I assume that references to an sdcard in file names is just nominal or a partition of the main drive.
Just like to be 100% clear.
Ah, I discovered that there is a file manager in TWRP! I now see that Those files are in the folder that you specified correctly.
However, when I go to the backup folder there is no file available. Are the files from the nandroid zip to be extracted first or is the zip file supposed to be copied whole?
I tried both methods and there is still no file to be seen in the restore window!
Have I done something wrong?
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Holy Crap!
I did it! It worked!!
Amazing, thanks so much.
Wow, what an adventure that was. Funny, I just learned loads about my phone and android totally by accident thanks to the community on here, great job!
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What would be the way to get the ota update for lollipop now?
jimbobly said:
Ah, I discovered that there is a file manager in TWRP! I now see that Those files are in the folder that you specified correctly.
However, when I go to the backup folder there is no file available. Are the files from the nandroid zip to be extracted first or is the zip file supposed to be copied whole?
I tried both methods and there is still no file to be seen in the restore window!
Have I done something wrong?
---------- Post added at 11:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:06 PM ----------
Just managed to attempt a restore.
Response from system is ' Restore Complete Failed' E:No Partitions Selected for restore'!
Any ideas on this?
Thanks
James
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Holy Crap!
I did it! It worked!!
Amazing, thanks so much.
Wow, what an adventure that was. Funny, I just learned loads about my phone and android totally by accident thanks to the community on here, great job!
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What would be the way to get the ota update for lollipop now?
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Sorry for the late reply, glad to know that you have managed to restore the backup. To be able to install ota update you'll need to flash the stock recovery over twrp.
Stock recovery for your version can be downloaded from this link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95897840722646670
save it in the same folder where you have adb and fastboot on your computer and flash it like you did for twrp:
reboot your phone in bootloader / fastboot usb mode then open a command prompt from your adb/fastboot folder:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery M7_UL_Stock_Recovery_6.14.206.2.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Once rebooted in the os and the stock recovery flashed, you can install the ota updates: settings --> about --> Software info --> check for updates.
alray said:
Sorry for the late reply, glad to know that you have managed to restore the backup. To be able to install ota update you'll need to flash the stock recovery over twrp.
Stock recovery for your version can be downloaded from this link: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95897840722646670
save it in the same folder where you have adb and fastboot on your computer and flash it like you did for twrp:
reboot your phone in bootloader / fastboot usb mode then open a command prompt from your adb/fastboot folder:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery M7_UL_Stock_Recovery_6.14.206.2.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Once rebooted in the os and the stock recovery flashed, you can install the ota updates: settings --> about --> Software info --> check for updates.
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Thanks very much for the support, great community on here, love it.
Really thought that was the end of my One but it's incredible what a bit of perseverance does for you.
I'll give that update a go, maybe now I have the confidence to experiment a bit more with the phone.
Thanks again!

help me please, I lost my os.

I'm using TWRP for a factory reset , but I hit the wrong press the Format Data , and now can not do anything with it . Help me I'm going to do next . In order to give the computer back to normal. My machine is detailed
(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: FA395WXXXXX
(bootloader) imei: 35XXXXXXXXXXXX
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064.
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: ORANG001
(bootloader) battery-status: good.
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3800mV.
(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
ADB sideload is Failed :crying::crying::crying:
but can use adb fastboot
help me please
I am kinda trying to figure out the same issue, I will post a reply in here if I get it working. I think from what I have read you might need to relock your device and flash an appropriate RUU in fastboot usb using the apropriate adb commands. I am a newbie though and still learning the android architecture so I would wait for someone more qualified to respond. If I get my device back to a stable ROM I will update you on the steps I took!
adb push?
Yep like he said. In recovery adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
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thank for help
svenell said:
I am kinda trying to figure out the same issue, I will post a reply in here if I get it working. I think from what I have read you might need to relock your device and flash an appropriate RUU in fastboot usb using the apropriate adb commands. I am a newbie though and still learning the android architecture so I would wait for someone more qualified to respond. If I get my device back to a stable ROM I will update you on the steps I took!
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I can relock it again, but I have no ruu for cid: ORANG001 trying to hard.:crying::crying:
thank for help
nateboi81 said:
Yep like he said. In recovery adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
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Can you recommend a rom for my device that you can use nandroid or not.
I'm finding it difficult
Thank you
tell me please
"adb sideload", while convenient, is less reliable than the old-fashioned method of pushing to /sdcard and using TWRP to install it. For this to work:
- TWRP must be installed (2.6.3.3 or newer).
- If not installed, make sure the bootloader is unlocked and install it with "fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery.img", then clear cache just to be safe.
- Boot to TWRP through the bootloader using volume/power buttons (look for instructions online)
- Use "adb devices" to make sure ADB is working and detecting the phone
- Use "adb push rom.zip /sdcard/"
- If the push fails, make sure you are typing the correct path/filename to the ROM zip you want to install.
- If the push fails with an error about can't write or "no such file or directory", your data partition may be corrupted or not mounted (or maybe even out of space). You can solve this within TWRP. The most drastic (and most effective) solution is to format userdata, but you'll lose everything on the phone. There are other ways to solve this, but it's a case-by-case thing.
- If you try something to fix the "push" and want to try again, make sure /data and /sdcard are mounted (in the TWRP mounts section).
- After "push", you should check the md5sum of the file to make sure it hasn't been corrupted (check to see that it agrees with the md5sum on the download page). If there is no md5sum on the download page, ask in a forum.
- The command to check the md5sum for ALL zip files on /sdcard (because this is accident-proof) is:
Code:
adb shell "md5sum /sdcard/*.zip"
- Then you can "install" the normal way, using TWRP, without sideload.
Depending on which step fails, there are different things to try to fix the problem. If something fails, please provide ALL details of what you did, and all details about the error (write down the exact error message). If the error is in your TWRP usage, get the "recovery.log" file, which you can copy to the computer with
Code:
adb pull /tmp/recovery.log
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Oh, and I forgot to mention, the ROM that most people seem to use (also the one that looks the most like the stock ROM) is Android Revolution HD. Note that there's a bug in the installer: if you don't have the newest firmware, you should choose "Wipe Data" when the Aroma Installer asks whether you want to wipe data. For some reason this is not the same as a factory reset in the TWRP menus.
fenstre said:
"adb sideload", while convenient, is less reliable than the old-fashioned method of pushing to /sdcard and using TWRP to install it. For this to work:
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I'm having a similar issue but my internal sd won't mount when I start it, It says unable to moung /system, /cache and so forth. I'm running out of things to try.
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fenstre said:
"adb sideload", while convenient, is less reliable than the old-fashioned method of pushing to /sdcard and using TWRP to install it. For this to work:
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I'm having a similar issue but my internal sd won't mount when I start it, It says unable to moung /system, /cache and so forth. I'm running out of things to try.
You can use fastboot to wipe all those partitions. Fastboot erase system.....cache...etc. then format those ones in twrp
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[Q] Htc One finding RUU

Hello,
I've used my HTC ONE now 1 year. I've had no problem with it, till now...
Everytime I start a app, my phone restarts. I have rooted it once, but I regretted it ever since.
Now I want to go back to stock, but I can't find the right RUU EXE File. The only thing I know is that I bought my phone in The Netherlands. Not T-Mobile though.
Do you know which RUU I need?
Thanks in advance,
Clint
ClintC said:
Hello,
I've used my HTC ONE now 1 year. I've had no problem with it, till now...
Everytime I start a app, my phone restarts. I have rooted it once, but I regretted it ever since.
Now I want to go back to stock, but I can't find the right RUU EXE File. The only thing I know is that I bought my phone in The Netherlands. Not T-Mobile though.
Do you know which RUU I need?
Thanks in advance,
Clint
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You didn't provide enough of a description to help, post a fastboot getvar all except for imei and serialno!
majmoz said:
You didn't provide enough of a description to help, post a fastboot getvar all except for imei and serialno!
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(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.44.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4D.14.3250.26
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.29.111.16
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: T-MOB101
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3870mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
getvar:all FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.064s
Here is the result. :good:
I hope this helps.
Thanks
Clint
ClintC said:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.44.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 4D.14.3250.26
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.29.111.16
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m7_ul
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0710000
(bootloader) cidnum: T-MOB101
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 3870mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
getvar:all FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.064s
Here is the result. :good:
I hope this helps.
Thanks
Clint
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There is no RUU for you version. What you could do is to s-off the phone, change CID and run another RUU like the 1.28.401.7 (international unbranded)
alray said:
There is no RUU for you version. What you could do is to s-off the phone, change CID and run another RUU like the 1.28.401.7 (international unbranded)
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How do I do that? I have no idea. Do you have a link on doing that?
Thanks,
Clint
ClintC said:
How do I do that? I have no idea. Do you have a link on doing that?
Thanks,
Clint
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you will first need to unlock the bootloader (will wipe phone and void warranty if any left)
flash a custom recovery and root
use revone or moonshine to s-off
change CID using fastboot
and finally run the ruu
every steps already explained in this forum
or if you don't want to do all of this, you could simply flash a custom rom, much more easy if you don't have experience.
alray said:
you will first need to unlock the bootloader (will wipe phone and void warranty if any left)
flash a custom recovery and root
use revone or moonshine to s-off
change CID using fastboot
and finally run the ruu
every steps already explained in this forum
or if you don't want to do all of this, you could simply flash a custom rom, much more easy if you don't have experience.
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Thanks for all your help.
So I loaded up Stock recovery, and I wanted to do a OTA, but everytime I want to do that, there's a message on the screen that says *** Security Warning ***. My bootloader screen says: Tampered and Relocked.
Thanks,
Clint
ClintC said:
Thanks for all your help.
So I loaded up Stock recovery, and I wanted to do a OTA, but everytime I want to do that, there's a message on the screen that says *** Security Warning ***. My bootloader screen says: Tampered and Relocked.
Thanks,
Clint
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That is normal since you unlocked your bootloader then relocked it. I found a TWRP backup 5.16.111.4 for your phone. You will have to unlock it and flash TWRP. You will need to make some directories on your phone if you don't already have a TWRP backup on your phone: TWRP >> BACKUPS >> <Your Serial No> >> Folder name that the file extracted
Once you get the folder on your phone, you can boot into recovery and on the main screen select restore. You should see the folder name there, just select it and follow the instructions.
majmoz said:
That is normal since you unlocked your bootloader then relocked it. I found a TWRP backup 5.16.111.4 for your phone. You will have to unlock it and flash TWRP. You will need to make some directories on your phone if you don't already have a TWRP backup on your phone: TWRP >> BACKUPS >> <Your Serial No> >> Folder name that the file extracted
Once you get the folder on your phone, you can boot into recovery and on the main screen select restore. You should see the folder name there, just select it and follow the instructions.
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Thanks for all the help.
I installed TWRP Recovery, and I created the folders. But at the TWRP Recovery, I can't find the folder when I click on Restore.
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers,
Clint
ClintC said:
Thanks for all the help.
I installed TWRP Recovery, and I created the folders. But at the TWRP Recovery, I can't find the folder when I click on Restore.
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers,
Clint
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While in Recovery, choose Backup then backup your system. After it is finished reboot back to system. With your phone connected using your file manager you will see the TWRP directory. Expand it out and you should see the backup you just created. Put the nandroid folder that was extracted in the same sub directory as your backup. Once, that is done you can go back into TWRP and you should see the folder in the Restore.
majmoz said:
While in Recovery, choose Backup then backup your system. After it is finished reboot back to system. With your phone connected using your file manager you will see the TWRP directory. Expand it out and you should see the backup you just created. Put the nandroid folder that was extracted in the same sub directory as your backup. Once, that is done you can go back into TWRP and you should see the folder in the Restore.
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When I try to do a backup, it fails...
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
Updating partition details......
What should I do?
Cheers,
Clint
ClintC said:
When I try to do a backup, it fails...
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
Updating partition details......
What should I do?
Cheers,
Clint
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Which version of TWRP are you using? And your bootloader is still locked?
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ClintC said:
When I try to do a backup, it fails...
What should I do?
Cheers, Clint
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Go into TWRP and select Advance Wipe then select Data. It should format the partition and then you can try to Backup again.
majmoz said:
While in Recovery, choose Backup then backup your system. After it is finished reboot back to system. With your phone connected using your file manager you will see the TWRP directory. Expand it out and you should see the backup you just created. Put the nandroid folder that was extracted in the same sub directory as your backup. Once, that is done you can go back into TWRP and you should see the folder in the Restore.
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When I want to make a backup, it just says something like:
E: Mount failed /cache
What should I do?
Cheers,
Clint
majmoz said:
Which version of TWRP are you using? And your bootloader is still locked?
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Go into TWRP and select Advance Wipe then select Data. It should format the partition and then you can try to Backup again.
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Sorry for that post...
My bootloader is unlocked. I use v2.5.0.0
If I use advanced wipe, it still says
Unbale to mount /cache
and all that stuff....
Greets,
Clint
ClintC said:
Sorry for that post...
My bootloader is unlocked. I use v2.5.0.0
If I use advanced wipe, it still says
Unbale to mount /cache
and all that stuff....
Greets,
Clint
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Wow that recovery is really old
flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 before you continue
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
clsA said:
Wow that recovery is really old
flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 before you continue
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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It's done!
Thanks guys!!! Without you I couldn't do this!
Cheers,
Clint

REQUEST: Telus TWRP Backup

FOR SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO DO THIS BACKUP, PLEASE GO DOWN A COUPLE POSTS, SPECIFICALLY HERE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59150233&postcount=3
Thanks!
So far during this weekend there has been considerable progress on the quest to completely dominate this phone. Member jodge managed to get his VM/Sprint S-OFF and right after that SuperCID of course. You can pickup the story here. However there is something we need in order to move forward and we need it badly: a Telus TWRP Backup.
I am not one to charge for helping out whenever I can, but I have helped a few Telus guys, even PMed them requesting a Telus backup and so far no one has come forward and honestly I am little disappointed. I know it's a pain if you did not make a backup before you set up your phone, but we really need a Telus TWRP stock backup. I can provide complete instructions if you need. PM me at will.
Thanks very much!
NOT TRYING TO BE RUDE OR ANYTHING, BUT . . . .
C'mon all you the people that complain
and/or ask constantly about the potential to
unlock the sim, this would be your time
to help out and further the cause!
I'm sure other GSM carrier backups would be
helpful as well.
IT'S YOUR TIME TO SHINE AND BE
THE CONTRIBUTION!​
Hi
pls check the following thing before do anything:
phone in fastboot mode:
Code:
fastboot getvar platform
platform: hTCBmsm8226 <--- just this cpu works!
After that we need the whole backup! Unfortunately nandroid backup not enough
This process won't harm your phone, it's just a simple reading
You need at least 8gb sd card in the phone
A phone with unlocked boot (htcdev.com)
in the pc (phone in fastboot mode)
Code:
[B]fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-a11.img[/B]
in the twrp--> mount --> tick system
int the pc:
Code:
[B]
adb shell[/B]
Code:
[B]ls -al /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name[/B]
<-- you get all partitons by name and by number
Code:
[B]dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/external_sd/1.bin[/B]
Code:
[B]dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 of=/external_sd/2.bin[/B]
Code:
[B]dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 of=/external_sd/3.bin[/B]
and all other partition (40-44 pcs)
thx
I have a 64 bit phone. So there is no twrp for me otherwise I'd love to get this for you even though I'm not using a telus build.
If this depended on you Burtrum57, we would have had it a couple of month ago
Burtrum57 said:
I have a 64 bit phone. So there is no twrp for me otherwise I'd love to get this for you even though I'm not using a telus build.
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Your lord and saviour is here. I'm not experienced at backing up and stuff but I have an unlocked bootloader and yes, I am on Telus. I am willing to help you guys and I know jdmederios I pm'd you before asking you if you needed a backup and you said it was okay. Since you helped me out, it's only fair to help you right? So if you guys can walk me through this process, I'll be completely fine with helping you guys out!
How will I backup my current data so I can restore it after everything? Just make a TWRP backup of what I have now?
Great to hear from you karmasblade! Stand by as I prepare a script, test it on my phone and send it to you. I imagine you have TWRP installed. I will PM you as soon as I test my script on my phone, just to make sure it works fine. Thanks a lot for your help!
karmasblade said:
Your lord and saviour is here. I'm not experienced at backing up and stuff but I have an unlocked bootloader and yes, I am on Telus. I am willing to help you guys and I know jdmederios I pm'd you before asking you if you needed a backup and you said it was okay. Since you helped me out, it's only fair to help you right? So if you guys can walk me through this process, I'll be completely fine with helping you guys out!
How will I backup my current data so I can restore it after everything? Just make a TWRP backup of what I have now?
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I decided to place the instructions here in the open so that others can review them and eventually find some mistakes. karmasblade you owe me absolutely nothing and if you decide this is too much of a pain I completely understand.
karmasblade, BEFORE YOU DO THIS I WOULD LIKE 2 OR 3 SENIOR MEMBERS TO VALIDADE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; THAT'S WHY THEY ARE HERE INSTEAD OF ME JUST PM YOU
If you decide to do it, make sure you copy paste the commands whenever possible. The following steps are needed to make sure you do not share any personal information. If your phone did not have any personal information you would just have to do steps 16 through 19 and then upload the folder.
1. You will need your Unlock_code.bin from HTCDEV; if you still have it great (it may still be in your email) otherwise you need to go through the bootloader unlock procedure up to the step where you get an email from HTC with the file Unlock_code.bin which you should place in the folder where you have fastboot.exe
2. You will need openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-a11.img which you can get here http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/a11/openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-a11.img and save it in the same folder where you have fastboot.exe
3. Download this RUU https://mega.co.nz/#!6Z4SQDTA!3W89qbflxnQhE8fr_QnJMBFAO3aCHKcdkegFtxQ6tuY rename it to 0PCVIMGXXX and place it in the root of the sdcard
4. Connect the phone to the PC and run “abd shell”, “su” and then “cat /proc/emmc” From this list you need to find out the highest numbered block. In my case it’s mmcblk0p44 and therefore the number is 44.
5. Connect the phone to the PC and run "adb reboot recovery" When the recovery menu comes up on the phone press "Backup" On the top of the screen, press "Backup Name", add a few characters to the name so you know it's this backup and hit the return key
6. After the backup is complete, from the main menu, press "Wipe", then "Advanced Wipe" and select the first 4 options: Dalvik, System, Cache, Data; Slide to Wipe
7. From the PC run "adb shell" and then execute "mv /external_sd/0PCVIMGXXX /external_sd/0PCVIMG.zip"
8. From the main menu Press "Reboot" and then "Bootloader". It will say "No OS Installed! Are you sure you wish to reboot?" Press "Swipe to Reboot". It will then say "Install SuperSU?" and you should press "Do Not Install". After a few seconds (about 8) it will reboot. It will say "FASTBOOT USB" in red and "HBOOT" in the blue bar.
9. From the PC run "fastboot oem lock". The phone will reboot and come back to the same screen.
10. Press the Power button once; when you do this it will search your sdcard looking for the 0PCVIMG.zip and it will install it. Eventually it will say "Update Complete..." press <POWER> to reboot. Hit the "Power" button to reboot.
11. Once the phone boots, got to settings and turn on developer options and usb debuging. On the phone run the File Manager application, open the sdcard and rename 0PCVIMG.zip to 0PCVIMGXXX.
12. From the PC run "adb reboot bootloader"
13. Unlock the bootloader... from the PC run "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin" and the phone will reboot.
14. From the PC run "adb reboot bootloader"
15. From the PC install recovery “fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-a11.img”
16. Reboot to Recovery by pressing the Power button and then VOL down to select RECOVERY followed by the Power button again, It will go to the Recovery menu.
17. Form the PC run “adb shell”
18. Inside the shell run “mkdir /external_sd/mmcblks”
19. For this step you will need the number from Step 4. If it’s not 44 then change the 44 in the following command. Inside the shell run
Code:
for i in `seq 1 44`; do dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p$i of=/external_sd/mmcblks/mmcblk0p$i.bin; done
This will take a while as it copies the memory blocks to the folder mmcblks in the sdcard.
20. From the Recovery menu, select Restore, select the backup you did on Step 5 and restore your phone. Reboot system and you should have your original phone back.
21. If you had a kernel other than the stock kernel installed you will have to install it again. To do that you would reboot to fastboot running “adb reboot bootloader” and then “fastboot flash boot xxxxxxxxxxx.img”.
22. That’s it; you would then have to upload the folder mmcblks to a place like Mega.
jdmedeiros said:
Great to hear from you karmasblade! Stand by as I prepare a script, test it on my phone and send it to you. I imagine you have TWRP installed. I will PM you as soon as I test my script on my phone, just to make sure it works fine. Thanks a lot for your help!
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Would a Fido back up (same model number as Telus) help?
Sent from my HTC Desire 510 using XDA Free mobile app
...a lady for the rescue. About time
Please do this:
1. Connect the phone to the usb port and run:
Code:
adb shell cat /proc/emmc
Your last line should say something like mmcblk0p44: 48000000 00000200 "userdata". What is you last memory block number? Mine is 44.
2. Run
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
3. After it reboots, run:
Code:
fastboot getvar platform
If it says "platform: hTCBmsm8226" and your last memory block is around 44 then you could certainly help us.
4. Run
Code:
fastboot reboot
to restart your phone.
Thank you!
CrankyCatLady said:
Would a Fido back up (same model number as Telus) help?
Sent from my HTC Desire 510 using XDA Free mobile app
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My last memory block number is also 44 "mmcblk0p44: 20000000 00000200 "userdata""
And for Getvar, here's the complete information:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.101.1372.19.0918
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: ****************
(bootloader) imei: ********************
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: a11_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8226
(bootloader) modelid: 0PCV22000
(bootloader) cidnum: ROGER001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 74b2d0b4
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Please let me know if it still looks good. I guess I will follow the instruction on the previous post for the backup.
jdmedeiros said:
...a lady for the rescue. About time
Please do this:
1. Connect the phone to the usb port and run:
Code:
adb shell cat /proc/emmc
Your last line should say something like mmcblk0p44: 48000000 00000200 "userdata". What is you last memory block number? Mine is 44.
2. Run
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
3. After it reboots, run:
Code:
fastboot getvar platform
If it says "platform: hTCBmsm8226" and your last memory block is around 44 then you could certainly help us.
4. Run
Code:
fastboot reboot
to restart your phone.
Thank you!
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Yes, that is exactly what we are looking for and thank you for being willing to help us. Please follow this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59172863&postcount=8 and be sure to copy paste as much as possble; for example in step 3 I say "...rename it to 0PCVIMGXXX..." That first character looks like the letter "O" but it's actually a zero. Also make sure that each step completes without error before moving on to the next step. I edited the post adding a little more information to steps 11 and 16. Let me know if you have any problem. Thank you!
CrankyCatLady said:
My last memory block number is also 44 "mmcblk0p44: 20000000 00000200 "userdata""i
And for Getvar, here's the complete information:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.101.1372.19.0918
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: ****************
(bootloader) imei: ********************
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: a11_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8226
(bootloader) modelid: 0PCV22000
(bootloader) cidnum: ROGER001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 74b2d0b4
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Please let me know if it still looks good. I guess I will follow the instruction on the previous post for the backup.
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great news
thx for the support
One quick question before I really proceed to wipe anything through TWRP 2.8.5.0, would my original ROM be wiped and I can be running in boot loop?? In particular: "6. After the backup is complete, from the main menu, press "Wipe", then "Advanced Wipe" and select the first 4 options: Dalvik, System, Cache, Data; Slide to Wipe"
PS would need to gather a few things to really proceed (ie looking to find a spare/blank microSD card), should be done on the weekend.
jdmedeiros said:
Yes, that is exactly what we are looking for and thank you for being willing to help us. Please follow this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59172863&postcount=8 and be sure to copy paste as much as possble; for example in step 3 I say "...rename it to 0PCVIMGXXX..." That first character looks like the letter "O" but it's actually a zero. Also make sure that each step completes without error before moving on to the next step. I edited the post adding a little more information to steps 11 and 16. Let me know if you have any problem. Thank you!
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Looking for a Rogers RUU
I am looking for this file RUU_A11_UL_K44_DESIRE_SENSE60_AIO_Rogers_WWE_1.18. 631.2_Radio_1.101.1372.19.0918_10.24.4205.00L_rele ase_397685_signed.exe which is available here http://www.ir-file.com/portal/index.php?dir=Firmware/HTC/HTC_Android/A11_UL/
If any of your guys have access to it I would appreciate if you could share it. My access expired a few weeks ago and that was how I was able to get all the files I have been sharing with you. Thanks!
jdmedeiros said:
I am looking for this file RUU_A11_UL_K44_DESIRE_SENSE60_AIO_Rogers_WWE_1.18. 631.2_Radio_1.101.1372.19.0918_10.24.4205.00L_rele ase_397685_signed.exe which is available here http://www.ir-file.com/portal/index.php?dir=Firmware/HTC/HTC_Android/A11_UL/
If any of your guys have access to it I would appreciate if you could share it. My access expired a few weeks ago and that was how I was able to get all the files I have been sharing with you. Thanks!
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Im guessing it requires a membership of some sort? If so how much, Im a bit strapped for cash so you'll have to wait a couple weeks for me to get to it if so.
Thanks, but no, don't worry about it, eventually it pop up or someone with access will share it, just like I have done with so many files.
howlingmoon12 said:
Im guessing it requires a membership of some sort? If so how much, Im a bit strapped for cash so you'll have to wait a couple weeks for me to get to it if so.
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Out of Options and Ideas - Need Help Please [Boot Loop][Soft Brick][Solved!]

*UPDATE*: The issue has been resolved. Read through for more details.
So I plug my HTC One (Model: HTC6500L) into my PC to transfer some SSL certifications to my phone. However, before I can manage that HTC Sync says Verizon has an update for me, which I found odd anyway. Against my better judgment I go ahead and try updating. Phone restarts multiple times during the update, nothing abnormal. I check back on Sync's progress once I notice my phones not loading the update anymore and it says it failed. Now whenever I power my phone on it goes through the htc android white screen and then . . . does nothing. It just stays on a black screen until I force power it off, which actually just makes it reboot and do the same thing (looping). Here's the kicker, my PC no longer recognizes my phone and the recovery and factory reset options in the bootloader don't work. I've erased my cache and formatted it from a half working recovery screen, but it won't actually recover anything.
So, my question is can I somehow recover my phone to factory settings using fastboot that I'm not aware of? My bootloader is locked and it's a VZW phone so yea. It's also running HBOOT 1.61. I'd be more than happy to use sunshine, but I'm under the impression that the phone has to be usable before I can use sunshine to unlock my bootloader. The phone was completely stock before this.
Not sure it helps any but I can contact my phone using fastboot usb and here is the getvar all:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.61.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.13.41.1209
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 6.22.605.6
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: FA37HS915851
(bootloader) imei: 990004280452313
(bootloader) meid: 99000428045231
(bootloader) product: m7_wlv
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0731000
(bootloader) cidnum: VZW__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4342mV
(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!
finished. total time: 0.101s
I'm open to any ideas you guys may have, or something that I may be missing.
TGblaQk said:
So I plug my HTC One (Model: HTC6500L) into my PC to transfer some SSL certifications to my phone. However, before I can manage that HTC Sync says Verizon has an update for me, which I found odd anyway. Against my better judgment I go ahead and try updating. Phone restarts multiple times during the update, nothing abnormal. I check back on Sync's progress once I notice my phones not loading the update anymore and it says it failed. Now whenever I power my phone on it goes through the htc android white screen and then . . . does nothing. It just stays on a black screen until I force power it off, which actually just makes it reboot and do the same thing (looping). Here's the kicker, my PC no longer recognizes my phone and the recovery and factory reset options in the bootloader don't work. I've erased my cache and formatted it from a half working recovery screen, but it won't actually recover anything.
So, my question is can I somehow recover my phone to factory settings using fastboot that I'm not aware of? My bootloader is locked and it's a VZW phone so yea. It's also running HBOOT 1.61. I'd be more than happy to use sunshine, but I'm under the impression that the phone has to be usable before I can use sunshine to unlock my bootloader. The phone was completely stock before this.
Not sure it helps any but I can contact my phone using fastboot usb and here is the getvar all:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.61.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.13.41.1209
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 6.22.605.6
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: FA37HS915851
(bootloader) imei: 990004280452313
(bootloader) meid: 99000428045231
(bootloader) product: m7_wlv
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8064
(bootloader) modelid: PN0731000
(bootloader) cidnum: VZW__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4342mV
(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!
finished. total time: 0.101s
I'm open to any ideas you guys may have, or something that I may be missing.
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Flash the 6.22.605.6 ruu https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24367857647222996.
Instructions how to flash in the general section. see the ruu collection thread (sticky thread)
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alray said:
Flash the 6.22.605.6 ruu <Link>
Instructions how to flash in the general section. see the ruu collection thread (sticky thread)
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Labs
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Sounds great, but your link is dead.
TGblaQk said:
Sounds great, but your link is dead.
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It's a copy/paste problem remove the last dot in the link or Just go on androidfilehost.com and do a search for 6.22.605.6 and download the file that is 1.4gb
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alray said:
It's a copy/paste problem remove the last dot in the link or Just go on androidfilehost.com and do a search for 6.22.605.6 and download the file that is 1.4gb
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Labs
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Lol, I was actually doing just that search, but there were a few so I was unsure. However, the copy/pasting link worked. Thanks!
I'll update later and letcha know how it turns out.
Edit: So I've made it all the way to c:\adb\fastboot flash zip RUU.zip and it throws this:
Code:
error: preprocess_file : Cannot open file RUU.zip
I downloaded the file you linked me, didn't extract it, just renamed it to RUU and threw it into my adb folder. Also, yes I'm using htc_fastboot, just didn't rename it. However the first command oem rebootRUU did work and now my phone is just displaying a black screen with htc on it.
TGblaQk said:
Lol, I was actually doing just that search, but there were a few so I was unsure. However, the copy/pasting link worked. Thanks!
I'll update later and letcha know how it turns out.
Edit: So I've made it all the way to c:\adb\fastboot flash zip RUU.zip and it throws this:
Code:
error: preprocess_file : Cannot open file RUU.zip
I downloaded the file you linked me, didn't extract it, just renamed it to RUU and threw it into my adb folder. Also, yes I'm using htc_fastboot, just didn't rename it. However the first command oem rebootRUU did work and now my phone is just displaying a black screen with htc on it.
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Can you post a screen shot of your command window and a screenshot of what's inside your c:/adb folder?
When youve renamed the file to "ruu" did you add "ruu.zip" or just "ruu" ? If youve type "ruu.zip" then your file name is now RUU.zip.zip (double file extension). Windows is hiding file extension for known file type by default. In the command windows, try to type "fastboot flash zip RUU" then hit your TAB key and it should auto-complete the file name.
If you need to exit RUU mode you can simply use "fastboot reboot-bootlaoder" to go back in booloader or "fastboot power off" to turn off the phone.
alray said:
Can you post a screen shot of your command window and a screenshot of what's inside your c:/adb folder?
When youve renamed the file to "ruu" did you add "ruu.zip" or just "ruu" ? If youve type "ruu.zip" then your file name is now RUU.zip.zip (double file extension). Windows is hiding file extension for known file type by default. In the command windows, try to type "fastboot flash zip RUU" then hit your TAB key and it should auto-complete the file name.
If you need to exit RUU mode you can simply use "fastboot reboot-bootlaoder" to go back in booloader or "fastboot power off" to turn off the phone.
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Sure! Attached both screenshots.
At first I did make the mistake of adding .zip when I renamed it. When it failed the first time, it clicked; "You idiot, you just named that file RUU.zip.zip . . . " and so I changed it to just RUU. However, as you see it failed again.
Edit: Hitting TAB didn't finish the extension. ._.
TGblaQk said:
Sure! Attached both screenshots.
At first I did make the mistake of adding .zip when I renamed it. When it failed the first time, it clicked; "You idiot, you just named that file RUU.zip.zip . . . " and so I changed it to just RUU. However, as you see it failed again.
Edit: Hitting TAB didn't finish the extension. ._.
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Was the md5 value good?
It should be 574ed7acdcf77263ac60943e2f001d2a
Try to type "fastboot flash zip " then drag the RUU.zip file and drop it to your command window and hit enter
alray said:
Was the md5 value good?
It should be 574ed7acdcf77263ac60943e2f001d2a
Try to type "fastboot flash zip " then drag the RUU.zip file and drop it to your command window and hit enter
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Well either what you suggested worked or what I did worked. I dragged and dropped it like you said, but since I was clearly specifying the location before, that shouldn't have made a difference.
So here is what I did; since you mentioned the md5 value I just wanted to check the properties of said file to see if anything was out of the ordinary (never checked the md5 btw). That's when I noticed under the "General" tab in "Properties" at the bottom next to "Security" it states the following:
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This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer.
This is followed by a checkbox that says "Unblock". I'm attaching a screenshot just for visual reference of what I'm describing. Finished following the guide, rebooted to bootloader, then rebooted. Currently in the middle of the upgrading process.
Again, thanks for all your help, and maybe I've contributed a bit as well. Not sure if that security feature is a default setting for everyone or not, but it's nice to have documentation of it!
Final update: After rebooting and as the phone was optimizing apps, the UI failed (SIM wasn't inserted at the time). So I basically just had a tablet. Powered it down, inserted SIM ran factory reset again and now my phone is functioning at 110%!
Again, big thanks to alray for his guidance and support along the way.

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