Can sombody help me with htc 626 not 626s root - Desire 626 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need somebody that can and has knowledge of dping this and can help a newbie like me I have tried for last 2-3 months that is how bad I am I have unlocked my booter loader
Model HTC Desire 626
Android version 5.1
HTC sense version 7.0
Software number 1.09.206.6
kernel version 3.10.49-perf-gd48baa5 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Base version [email protected]_19.05_018_F
Bootloader Unlocked
Custom recovery Im stuck
Phone provider o2 uk
I need some one to explain in full detail on how or if this can be rooted also I installed TRWP through minimal adb and every time I hit recovery on my mibile it just kicks me back to the fast boot screen dose not load into TWRP probally cause im trying to use 626s TWRP but I need a custom recovery for 626 cause I feel like the only person in 2016 that dose not have a jailbroken or rooted device but have modified consoles haha and run that with out a problem I really am sorry if I sou d like the worst person trying to do this but I hope I came to the right place to learn at this stuff and get help from you guys if you do not mind sharing your information also your thoughts and fill me in if this device can be rooted ive researched the whole of youtube and google and cane across this place got sp far using this site and once again I have hit a brick wall so any support or effort to get this would be great if you need any more information be sure to message me or just post below and I will be sure to get back to you ASAP thanks guys peace

Alot of phones ive noticed especially HTCs and the like wont boot directly into recovery when using adb commands,im guess it may have something to do with the order the phone boots the partitions and allows access to them.i have a 626s,i see youre asking about the 626,but i assume the process may be similar.if you are able to boot into TWRP,download the flashable supersu zip from chainfires website,then flash/install from TWRP. That should root your phone if your bootloader is indeed unlocked & you have TWRP. S-ON/S-OFF wont play a factor if youre unlocked.
If this does not work,whats your OS Version and model #? Is it 5.1?

GotHeart said:
Alot of phones ive noticed especially HTCs and the like wont boot directly into recovery when using adb commands,im guess it may have something to do with the order the phone boots the partitions and allows access to them.i have a 626s,i see youre asking about the 626,but i assume the process may be similar.if you are able to boot into TWRP,download the flashable supersu zip from chainfires website,then flash/install from TWRP. That should root your phone if your bootloader is indeed unlocked & you have TWRP. S-ON/S-OFF wont play a factor if youre unlocked.
If this does not work,whats your OS Version and model #? Is it 5.1?
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Hi thabks for your reply man I do have bootloader unlocked for sure but the problem is every time I boot into recovery it loads the htc screen with red writing at the bottom then dose not load just reboots back to bootloader screen and dose not go into twrp just reboots everytime into fastboot screen I use the twrp for 626s new version realsed by captian as there is no custom rom for 626 also I am on 5.1thats correct it seems to be impossible to get it rooted

Its not necessarily impossible,if you flash twrp via fastboot commands,it shouldnt be an issue.
"Fastboot flash recovery filename.img" where the filename is whatever your recovery file is.when you boot into the bootloader,click on go to recovery.if thats not working,im guessing that this twrp isnt gunna work for your device.
What does the red writing say out of curiousity? Does it show an htc logo and something like security warning etc.?

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[Q] HBOOT 1.16.0000, known ROMs to work?

So far I've had no luck using custom ROMs as it just stays on the htc boot screen and does not work. I can confirm that 'MiUi' does work on my phone - however it is buggy and I don't like it.
I want cyanogenod or either android revolution HD but none of these work.
I thinkit has something to do with the HBOOT being 1.16.000, and the ROM version i'm after is 2.34.981.1 (virgin or optus branded) - am with virgin though in Australia.
I have a custom bootloader/recovery whatever you call it, I wipe the cache, dalvik cache and factory wipe, before installing all ROM's. I can't update to stock ROM either because there is none for hboot 1.16.000
So right now my phone is pretty much a paper weight until I can get it working again.
I prefer custom ROM's if there is any that work, if not I atleast want the stock ROM to work for now so I can use my phone. If someone can help me through the process to get it working it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
jakeyo said:
So far I've had no luck using custom ROMs as it just stays on the htc boot screen and does not work. I can confirm that 'MiUi' does work on my phone - however it is buggy and I don't like it.
I want cyanogenod or either android revolution HD but none of these work.
I thinkit has something to do with the HBOOT being 1.16.000, and the ROM version i'm after is 2.34.981.1 (virgin or optus branded) - am with virgin though in Australia.
I have a custom bootloader/recovery whatever you call it, I wipe the cache, dalvik cache and factory wipe, before installing all ROM's. I can't update to stock ROM either because there is none for hboot 1.16.000
So right now my phone is pretty much a paper weight until I can get it working again.
I prefer custom ROM's if there is any that work, if not I atleast want the stock ROM to work for now so I can use my phone. If someone can help me through the process to get it working it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hyun is looking for you at revolutionary irc channel.
Sent from my HTC Incredible S using Tapatalk
I know.. I have spoken to him.
jakeyo said:
I know.. I have spoken to him.
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Any luck? still unable to flash anything?
jakeyo said:
So far I've had no luck using custom ROMs as it just stays on the htc boot screen and does not work. I can confirm that 'MiUi' does work on my phone - however it is buggy and I don't like it.
I want cyanogenod or either android revolution HD but none of these work.
I thinkit has something to do with the HBOOT being 1.16.000, and the ROM version i'm after is 2.34.981.1 (virgin or optus branded) - am with virgin though in Australia.
I have a custom bootloader/recovery whatever you call it, I wipe the cache, dalvik cache and factory wipe, before installing all ROM's. I can't update to stock ROM either because there is none for hboot 1.16.000
So right now my phone is pretty much a paper weight until I can get it working again.
I prefer custom ROM's if there is any that work, if not I atleast want the stock ROM to work for now so I can use my phone. If someone can help me through the process to get it working it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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If you go to the development section of the HTC Incredible 2 forum, attn1 has a script tool that uses the latest Revolutionary/Unreovked exploit to downgrade the ROMand HBOOT to a version that is supported by Revolutionary.
If you look at the script, it is pretty simple. You would just need to use an older Virgin Mobile RUU.zip instead of the Inc2 version. It looks like the 2.12.981.2 would be the one to try.
Hang on a second, how did you S-off the Hboot 1.16?
I thought you need S-off to be able to flash a custom Rom...
How did you install Miui?
Am I missing something here?
Doesnt matter if you need S-ON or S-OFF, as long as you get permissions to access root files.
Someone installed a custom bootloader so I can install custom ROM's, and it just works.... apparently the radios are locked though.
So, another day gone by and my phone is still not working. I can use MiUi, but I ran out of data on my 3g sim and wifi doesnt work, so now I have no internet on it.
katu2006 said:
Hang on a second, how did you S-off the Hboot 1.16?
I thought you need S-off to be able to flash a custom Rom...
How did you install Miui?
Am I missing something here?
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I'm pretty sure no soff will cause the issues he is experiencing, though he doesn't seem to be listening
no, you're all just noobs.
It was the boot.img, we swapped it with the MiUi then put back the original one, now it boots up on cyanogenmod7.1 and works completely fine.
Can access root files, can take screenshots, everything is normal.
and I have s-on.
jakeyo said:
no, you're all just noobs.
It was the boot.img, we swapped it with the MiUi then put back the original one, now it boots up on cyanogenmod7.1 and works completely fine.
Can access root files, can take screenshots, everything is normal.
and I have s-on.
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Yes im a noob that has been using android since 2009..
You seem like a supreme douche.
Weren't you the one who was crying about wanting to go back to his iphone lol
jakeyo said:
no, you're all just noobs.
It was the boot.img, we swapped it with the MiUi then put back the original one, now it boots up on cyanogenmod7.1 and works completely fine.
Can access root files, can take screenshots, everything is normal.
and I have s-on.
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You're calling us noobs, but you don't even know what was done on your phone...
What's the following sentence supposed to say?
"It was the boot.img, we swapped it with the MiUi then put back the original one"
To get a custom Rom, you actually have to INSTALL it...To get the custom Rom installed, you need CWM recovery. But if you have HBoot 1.16.000, you can't have a custom recovery yet.
In less your "friend" did a downgrade of the HBoot to 1.13.000, it's unlikely that you have CWM recovery on your phone. Even so, to my knowledge HBoot 1.16.000 does a version check and won't let you downgrade it.
So, the question remains, how did you get CWM recovery on your phone?
katu2006 said:
You're calling us noobs, but you don't even know what was done on your phone...
What's the following sentence supposed to say?
"It was the boot.img, we swapped it with the MiUi then put back the original one"
To get a custom Rom, you actually have to INSTALL it...To get the custom Rom installed, you need CWM recovery. But if you have HBoot 1.16.000, you can't have a custom recovery yet.
In less your "friend" did a downgrade of the HBoot to 1.13.000, it's unlikely that you have CWM recovery on your phone. Even so, to my knowledge HBoot 1.16.000 does a version check and won't let you downgrade it.
So, the question remains, how did you get CWM recovery on your phone?
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This thread is awesome
no, if I hold down power down and power button I see S-ON and HBOOT 1.16.0000
He typed in commands to give it root permissions, not sure exactly as he remote controlled my computer and typed it in. Then yes, he flashes CWM onto the phone then I installed revolutionary.
Firstly, I went onto the HTC dev site (created an account) and followed the steps to unlock the bootloader. In the end, it was successful, and once it's finished it will wipe the phone (AND WILL STILL SAY s-on)
So then the bootloader is now unlocked, and he did various commands in fastboot. My guess is that he installed CWM from there and it just worked.
at first, cyanogenmod would not boot, so he copied the (boot.img that is working) from MiUi and repled it with cyanogenmod's. The phone booted up and worked. Then he put it back how it was and it now works. Strange, but something must've given it a kick.
I'll repeat myself.
HBOOT 1.16.0000
S-ON
Cyanogenmod &.1 (stable)
Full root access
Need I say more to prove it?
As far as I know, I just cannot flash radios, which actually require the S-OFF....
sorry if I come across as rude, just a long day..
Talk to aftab565 he has the same hboot as you and has arhd running. Sounds like your phone was temp rooted and flashed and I would advise against letting people you don't know take remote access of your pc.
Hopefully it works for him I couldn't help.
Just replied to his thread.
And I know I was aware. I had full control though (could press a certain key to disconnect the connection - and only gave a temporary password) He was only typing in CMD things to do with the phone that I've heard of before
(ADB shell, fastboot recovery etc) and in the end worked well. He said my job is done and disconnect himself, so good guy
Didn't take my eyes off the screen either.
jakeyo said:
Just replied to his thread.
And I know I was aware. I had full control though (could press a certain key to disconnect the connection - and only gave a temporary password) He was only typing in CMD things to do with the phone that I've heard of before
(ADB shell, fastboot recovery etc) and in the end worked well. He said my job is done and disconnect himself, so good guy
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You gotta give props to these guys for donating their time. Every day there's more talk about h-boot 1.16.0000 so I figure if devs want to keep devin there'll be a rev released eventually.
I really appreciate the amount of work hes done, in total I recon he's spent about 6 hours trying to help me getting it to work.
Never left me by myself, he always helped me through every step and was always there if I needed help. I've now got CM7 thanks to him. If he didn't fix it, I would have a useless phone because I couldn't even put on the stock ROM because of my HBOOT im guessing (I did an OTA update to get 1.16.0000 therefore too new to download)
I think SOME of the custom roms do have support for 1.16.0000 and what you only need is the boot file from them to boot up your non-booting ROM then you're all good.
ok, just to put some closure and sanity on this thread.
Firstly I'm probably bettery know as hyuh on #revolutionary, and it was me who was connected to his PC.
I use teamviewer to connect to people remotely, this allows anyone who doesn't like the look of *anything* I do to diconnect me...The user in front of the PC has full control of my session and I remind them to close teamviewer after we're done.
Secondly to those who think you need to be S-OFF to install a custom ROM or custom recovery, this is simply not true in the case of the 1.16 hboot. If you follow the HTC unlock procedure then you will have sufficient access to the phone to do this, it is not S-OFF just an unlock. Your phone will be in state "S-ON unlocked" This allows certain partitions on the emmc to be written to, and this sufficient for custom ROMs.
Really all that is requird is:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <recovery.img>
then follow the normal flashing procedures.
In jakeyo's case CM7 would not boot, but MIUI would. When I say it would not boot I do not mean a boot loop here, I mean no boot period. At this point I had expected to need to rebuild a boot image for CM7 for him suspecting that HTC had done something different in the new hboot with paritions or the boot image offset.
The reason for flashing the MIUI boot image on top of CM7 was simple, to get to adb in the boot image. However seeing nothing particularly strange in the boot sequence ( other than the mismatch and resulting bootloop) I decided to reflash the CM7 boot image through fastboot.
The phone booted fully this time without issues.
It appears that the boot image simply did not flash properly from recovery the first time but I don't have a vivo to troubleshoot further.
A couple of things:
1. Don't take the OTA for 1.16 hboot if you haven't already done so.
There is currently no unofficial unlock/S-OFF
There is no RUU to fix the phone if you screw up.
There is nothing in the OTA you can't get in other ways.
2. If you're on 1.16 and want custom ROMs and aren't worried about warranty, go ahead and do unlock from HTC, but bear in mind:
There is no RUU, so you can't go back to stock
You can't flash radios
You can't superCID or similar ( but not needed since there is no RUU )
2a. You don't need any existing root method to exist, there is no exploit involved in any of this, this will work irrespective of the current status of a root expoit existing or not.
2b. The phone does not have to be listed by HTC as being supproted. Any phone with a suitable hboot can be unlocked.
if this:
Code:
fastboot oem get_identifier_token
returns an identifier code then the phone can be ulocked.
globatron said:
ok, just to put some closure and sanity on this thread.
Firstly I'm probably bettery know as hyuh on #revolutionary, and it was me who was connected to his PC.
I use teamviewer to connect to people remotely, this allows anyone who doesn't like the look of *anything* I do to diconnect me...The user in front of the PC has full control of my session and I remind them to close teamviewer after we're done.
Secondly to those who think you need to be S-OFF to install a custom ROM or custom recovery, this is simply not true in the case of the 1.16 hboot. If you follow the HTC unlock procedure then you will have sufficient access to the phone to do this, it is not S-OFF just an unlock. Your phone will be in state "S-ON unlocked" This allows certain partitions on the emmc to be written to, and this sufficient for custom ROMs.
Really all that is requird is:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <recovery.img>
then follow the normal flashing procedures.
In jakeyo's case CM7 would not boot, but MIUI would. When I say it would not boot I do not mean a boot loop here, I mean no boot period. At this point I had expected to need to rebuild a boot image for CM7 for him suspecting that HTC had done something different in the new hboot with paritions or the boot image offset.
The reason for flashing the MIUI boot image on top of CM7 was simple, to get to adb in the boot image. However seeing nothing particularly strange in the boot sequence ( other than the mismatch and resulting bootloop) I decided to reflash the CM7 boot image through fastboot.
The phone booted fully this time without issues.
It appears that the boot image simply did not flash properly from recovery the first time but I don't have a vivo to troubleshoot further.
A couple of things:
1. Don't take the OTA for 1.16 hboot if you haven't already done so.
There is currently no unofficial unlock/S-OFF
There is no RUU to fix the phone if you screw up.
There is nothing in the OTA you can't get in other ways.
2. If you're on 1.16 and want custom ROMs and aren't worried about warranty, go ahead and do unlock from HTC, but bear in mind:
There is no RUU, so you can't go back to stock
You can't flash radios
You can't superCID or similar ( but not needed since there is no RUU )
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Get a mod to make a hboot sticky there will be floods of this crap further down the road.

Rogers Moto X 1053 Unlocked bootloader - how return to stock ?

Hi all, sorry if this has been asked before..
I didn't know that kit kat 4.4.2. cannot be rooted lol, so I unlocked my boot loader and spent hours trying to load recovery (TWRP or CWM), obviously with no luck.i saw something online that said 4.4 and I assumed it was good for 4.4.2. Didn't work anyways.
Is there any way to load the factory Rogers rom back on so that I don't have that unlocked bootloaeer warning on every boot ?
If yes, any idea where I can download ??
Also, will this change my status on fast boot to Locked ?
I was so looking forward to setup recovery and root, oh well, I still love the device and will be ok at stock until a fix comes out.
Any help would be very much appreciated
Thanks so much
I don't have time to give extreme details but maybe I can still help point you in the right direction.
First off the Rogers Moto X is an XT1058, not an XT1053.
Once the bootloader is unlocked you can easily root the phone with twrp - same version is used for 4.4 and 4.4.2
You can relock the bootloader but the warning is technically always present. You can overwrite the image with a different one though.
The factory firmware is available for download, you can flash it yourself with rsdlite.
There are easy to find threads with all of the details needed to restore to 100% stock or root the Moto X. A few minutes searching and you should find them. Give it a shot, if after that you have further questions by all means please ask.
Hi, thanks for the reply
You are correct, its a 1058 and I officially unlocked my bootloader with motorola and voided my warranty...
I used this link
http://dottech.org/147327/how-to-root-moto-x-on-android-4-4-kitkat-guide/a
And when I try to install the recovery in terminal, it says (bootloader) variable not supported)
It then says writing recovery, finished (so it seems to write it), but I follow instructions, then reboot using terminal command "fastboot reboot" and try to boot into recovery but its blank.I even tried just rebooting to recovery and it still didnt work...
Or it just reverts to stock boot up.
I have tried others also but cannot seem to get it working properly.
Any chance you can guide me though it ? I would really appreciate it...
Hi I did some searching and got it figured out
Thanks again for your help
Hi again,
For some reason, when I went to reboot this morning, TWRP is gone. I boot into recovery and blank screen, seems it didnt hold.
Any idea why ??
Thanks
Steve-x said:
I don't have time to give extreme details but maybe I can still help point you in the right direction.
First off the Rogers Moto X is an XT1058, not an XT1053.
Once the bootloader is unlocked you can easily root the phone with twrp - same version is used for 4.4 and 4.4.2
You can relock the bootloader but the warning is technically always present. You can overwrite the image with a different one though.
The factory firmware is available for download, you can flash it yourself with rsdlite.
There are easy to find threads with all of the details needed to restore to 100% stock or root the Moto X. A few minutes searching and you should find them. Give it a shot, if after that you have further questions by all means please ask.
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[Q] bootloader for verizon htc one working in EU

Hi
It is possible to flash bootloader for Verizon HTC ONE that goes to standard HTC ONE ? - I will be using the phone in the EU.
After flashing TWRP m7vzw version and instal viper one I got message after system boot that simcard isnt from verizon. I skip that and choose wright carier and everything gooes fine for now.
klujek said:
Hi
It is possible to flash bootloader for Verizon HTC ONE that goes to standard HTC ONE ? - I will be using the phone in the EU.
After flashing TWRP m7vzw version and instal viper one I got message after system boot that simcard isnt from verizon. I skip that and choose wright carier and everything gooes fine for now.
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it seem that this is not working for now. I flash TWRP 2.7.0.0 m7 version and system can't boot. Go back to the TWRP 2.7.0.8 m7vzw for now and waiting for updates.
klujek said:
Hi
It is possible to flash bootloader for Verizon HTC ONE that goes to standard HTC ONE ? - I will be using the phone in the EU.
After flashing TWRP m7vzw version and instal viper one I got message after system boot that simcard isnt from verizon. I skip that and choose wright carier and everything gooes fine for now.
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You can't flash a bootloader that is not intended for your phone variant, you will brick it. But wait, you are talking about TWRP which is not the bootloader, its the recovery. You can't neither flash a recovery that is not intended for your phone variant!! Recovery and bootloader version have absolutely nothing to do with the message you got about your sim card.
klujek said:
it seem that this is not working for now. I flash TWRP 2.7.0.0 m7 version and system can't boot. Go back to the TWRP 2.7.0.8 m7vzw for now and waiting for updates.
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Stop flashing things that are not intended for your M7VZW !!! You will end up messing your partitions. Go read the forums or ask here before doing thing you don't understand.
There also a specific forum for the Verizon Htc one here, you could probably find more precise information for your phone variant.
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You can't flash a bootloader that is not intended for your phone variant, you will brick it. But wait, you are talking about TWRP which is not the bootloader, its the recovery. You can't neither flash a recovery that is not intended for your phone variant!! Recovery and bootloader version have absolutely nothing to do with the message you got about your sim card.
Stop flashing things that are not intended for your M7VZW !!! You will end up messing your partitions. Go read the forums or ask here before doing thing you don't understand.
There also a specific forum for the Verizon Htc one here, you could probably find more precise information for your phone variant.
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You are right, my mistake - I mean recovery flash
I was using HTC HD2 on several androids builds before so I get to use with partition mess
All I neet is to get rid of verizon from my toy. Do you think that flashing fimware, radio etc could help ? Something like described here for m7vzw phones http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46506621 but for m7.

[Solved]Urgent help please!

It is solved! For the answer look at my post below
Hello guys,
phone HTC one M8 Harman Kardon Edition
Happens that in my urge to unlock my phone sim lock I firstly changed the MID to unlocked SIM Dev edition MID and CID to SuperCID, well that went great until I was dumb enough to try to flash a Dev edition RUU to the phone and then i lost my TWRP recovery and everything went haywire. cause now i try to flash Recovery through fastboot and it suceeds but the phone gets stuck in entering recovery, Im not able to flash a Sprint RUU for HK because 1. i havent found one and 2. it probably wont load because of the MID which is 0P6B1200 if im correct.
please help me either load the Custom recovery so i can have access to adb, or any other way to fix it.
thank you!!
if someone could please give me any ideas, or contact anyone who could help me, it would be greatly apreciated, i can pay up to 20 usd through paypal if anyone can help me!!!
Change your MID back to Sprint and run the Sprint HK RUU...should be good to go.
Nevermind.. As long as you see hboot menu and capable to select different options you are safe and in healthy state.. Even if you want to brk things.. You won't be able to brk.. Just flash twrp 2.8 again using fastboot commands.. You should back on track...
thank you but no
Sarvesh.huddedar said:
Nevermind.. As long as you see hboot menu and capable to select different options you are safe and in healthy state.. Even if you want to brk things.. You won't be able to brk.. Just flash twrp 2.8 again using fastboot commands.. You should back on track...
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I dont know what is going on but i did that already, even trying the new recovery image, and it gets stuck in the Entering Recovery... step
"Fastboot erase cache" and make sure you are flashing the correct version of twrp(change the MID back to the original one, this is dangerous if there is hardware difference across the 2 MIDs)
Guys all off your help was greatly apreciated but there was something wrong
Ok guys so I was able to fix it.
Although it looked like it was easy to flash the twrp recovery, remember I ran the ATT RUU so the hboot was wrong according to the phone. This means it wouldnt flash the recovery correctly, however something strange happened when i tryed to entered recovery after flashing, it would connect to the computer. When that happened the only thing i thought was that twrp has adb interface, so i instantly checked devices and proceeded to change back the MID. Once that was through i flashed Android 4.4.2 Sprint RUU non HK since the HK was giving unlock issues, then, pasted the Modded HtcOMADM_SPCS.apk and did the
Su am start com.redbend.vdmc/com.htc.omadm.test.TestMainActivity
Then clicked on sim lock
(You must be rooted and check for the moded file in the sim unlock thread on the general section)
And now i was fully funcional and GSM unlocked outside US.
I proceeded then by flashing HK lollipop RUU and then i was back on track.
Hey
jseb14 said:
Ok guys so I was able to fix it.
Although it looked like it was easy to flash the twrp recovery, remember I ran the ATT RUU so the hboot was wrong according to the phone. This means it wouldnt flash the recovery correctly, however something strange happened when i tryed to entered recovery after flashing, it would connect to the computer. When that happened the only thing i thought was that twrp has adb interface, so i instantly checked devices and proceeded to change back the MID. Once that was through i flashed Android 4.4.2 Sprint RUU non HK since the HK was giving unlock issues, then, pasted the Modded HtcOMADM_SPCS.apk and did the
Su am start com.redbend.vdmc/com.htc.omadm.test.TestMainActivity
Then clicked on sim lock
(You must be rooted and check for the moded file in the sim unlock thread on the general section)
And now i was fully funcional and GSM unlocked outside US.
I proceeded then by flashing HK lollipop RUU and then i was back on track.
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Where do you type the "su ...." command into?

Sprint HTC One stuck on logo, tried almost everything but to no avail

Hello,
I am new to xda forum and expecting a helping hand from fellow members, here's the scenario, I have a sprint htc one which was working fine a few days ago before i decided to act smart .
It was rooted when i purchased it so i thought of flashing a new custom rom into it.I tried flashing (HTC_One_-_MaximusHD_53.0.0) and this one (NuSenSeveN-LP-m7-Sprint_v4.02_050715) and ended up being stuck at green HTC logo, even though the physical buttons are performing their respective functions when pressed but the screen shows just the htc one logo and nothing else.
It is unlocked, tampered and s-on and i have twrp recovery on board, hboot 1.57.0000
WHAT I HAVE ALREADY TRIED AND FAILED:
1) tried rum runner to turn s-off because i though may b because of s-on the roms are not being flashed properly but it says adb device not found
2) tried flashing Bad_Boyz_Sprint_ONE_M7_Lollipop_v2.0 but stuck at handsfree activation, even though i deleted htcwizard.apk.
Now the bottom line is, I am unable to use my device and in desperate need of your help.
Please respond, awaiting to put my hand back on the device.
Thank You
Flashing MaximusHD_53.0.0 messed up your partitions (it's not Sprint compatible as far as I know) and NuSenSeveN you have to fastboot flash the kernel separately ( I had the same problem lol)
The easiest fix would be to run the latest RUU and start fresh, then only flash roms that are Sprint compatible.
Sloth said:
Flashing MaximusHD_53.0.0 messed up your partitions (it's not Sprint compatible as far as I know) and NuSenSeveN you have to fastboot flash the kernel separately ( I had the same problem lol)
The easiest fix would be to run the latest RUU and start fresh, then only flash roms that are Sprint compatible.
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Hey thanks for the response, I am not tech geek so I have no idea how to flash the latest RUU can you please be more specific about how to perform the above mentioned process or can you have a chat on hangouts as I have altready added you on it.
Thanks alot
Try to flash ruu which could be found on other posts do u know how to boot into the bootloader?
problem solved
Update: thanks to @Sloth I have fixed the problem, if anyone out there who owns a sprint htc one and have messed up his phone by flashing an incompatible rom the way i did, first relock your bootloader if you are s-on and then simply download RUU file from htc official website, make sure its for sprint variant.
Once the bootloader is relocked simply run ruu.exe file that you have downloaded and you are done.
Note: if the ruu setup says that you phone is not connected or gets stuck, boot into recovery and perform factory, after that re-try running ruu.
Thanks Sloth, and thanks xda members

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