ALright, my previous m7 is sitting dead in forever bootloops... it's on the back burner until further notice.
so i got another one. stock all around. used. took the OTA for latest firmware and radios, exactly the same revision as the previous m7....
unlocked bootloader, flashed twrp, flashed good old cm11. worked good for a few weeks.
then i decided to try lineage 14/15. cm13, back and forth, over and a bout...
then running stabile in lineage14.1, i noticed i couldnt' make phone calls.
so i flashed back to cm11, LTE/4g shows up, data is good, but cannot make calls, cannot receive calls, same with text messages.
flashed back to the stock nandroid that the phone came with, same thing! only data, no voice/text.
so, in attempt to bring it back in for repair, i needed to relock the bootloader.
that's where it went ugly. it said relocked, tampered, and security warning, and i was unable to boot into anything else.
luckily i kept the unlock token ,and reissued an unlock, and it would let me boot into the rom again and the recovery, but i don't want to attempt to continue the RUU until i know exactly what steps are required.
i read the bootloader must be relocked before RUU, i also read if i was stuck where i was, in fastboot mode the RUU would still work, which it didnt..
help please!
thanks
Well, no one replied in time.
Asurion said it was covered under manufactures warranty. Zero deductible and a new HTC 10. And the old m7 was accepted tampered /unlocked.
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Wow, nice. I tried to help, but you got outside of my knowledge level. I'm really glad you got a 10. It's a really nice device.
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Hey Guys,
So I am need of a bit of help and guidance. I currently have a HTC One 32Gb Silver from T-Mobile (US). I need to return my phone for warranty exchange but so far I have put several different roms, TWRP recovery, perm root, and obv unlocked bootloader. I need to return everything to how it was out of the box. I made a backup of my stock rom way back in May after I unlocked the bootloader. I know generally people would use an RUU but I do not think there is one for T-Mobile US. So I just need some guidance on how to put back factory recovery, and then relock bootloader without T-Mobile it was ever unlocked. I believe this can be achieved thru S-OFF then S-On back on again after you fix the "re-locked" and "tampered". If someone can walk me through how to properly do this and the files I would need I give you huge gratitude.
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Hey Guys,
So I am need of a bit of help and guidance. I currently have a HTC One 32Gb Silver from T-Mobile (US). I need to return my phone for warranty exchange but so far I have put several different roms, TWRP recovery, perm root, and obv unlocked bootloader. I need to return everything to how it was out of the box. I made a backup of my stock rom way back in May after I unlocked the bootloader. I know generally people would use an RUU but I do not think there is one for T-Mobile US. So I just need some guidance on how to put back factory recovery, and then relock bootloader without T-Mobile it was ever unlocked. I believe this can be achieved thru S-OFF then S-On back on again after you fix the "re-locked" and "tampered". If someone can walk me through how to properly do this and the files I would need I give you huge gratitude.
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I can't walk you through the steps, but you'll find more assistance in the T-Mobile HTC One forum. The official T-Mobile RUU is actually available now and can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2375223
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theamazingbeat said:
Hey Guys,
So I am need of a bit of help and guidance. I currently have a HTC One 32Gb Silver from T-Mobile (US). I need to return my phone for warranty exchange but so far I have put several different roms, TWRP recovery, perm root, and obv unlocked bootloader. I need to return everything to how it was out of the box. I made a backup of my stock rom way back in May after I unlocked the bootloader. I know generally people would use an RUU but I do not think there is one for T-Mobile US. So I just need some guidance on how to put back factory recovery, and then relock bootloader without T-Mobile it was ever unlocked. I believe this can be achieved thru S-OFF then S-On back on again after you fix the "re-locked" and "tampered". If someone can walk me through how to properly do this and the files I would need I give you huge gratitude.
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Gain Soff
Turn off the tamper stuff
Flash RUU
Everything will appear stock
once the new revone comes out you can go back to s-on and it really is all stock
BableMan said:
Gain Soff
Turn off the tamper stuff
Flash RUU
Everything will appear stock
once the new revone comes out you can go back to s-on and it really is all stock
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So let's say I already called T-Mobile and I need to return my phone within 7 days what do I do now?
theamazingbeat said:
So let's say I already called T-Mobile and I need to return my phone within 7 days what do I do now?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381817
Look at second post and follow his instructions...worked like a charm S-OFF and put back to S-ON is available now
So, I bought a second hand Sprint HTC One from Craigslist about a week ago.. First think I did was followed QBKing77's guide on how to unlock bootloader and root. Did that fairly easily, then went through this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2386703 ) to unlock it, had to do the steps in this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491840 ) to get it to work since I had Android 4.3 and was unsure on how to go backwards to Android 4.2.2. After I got my phone unlocked, I went and got a Net10 SIM card and a month card, activated it, threw it in my One, and.. Nothing. No signal what so ever on GSM. It does recognize my SIM, though. So, I flashed to the original Radio from Sprint ( 1.00.20.0315 ), but still couldn't connect to GSM networks. I called Sprint, and they said my phone was still active on a plan, so I went hunting for a way around that.. I saw some things about flashing to Cricket, but I didn't want that. After relocking my bootloader and trying to RUU a few times, and none of them working, I thought I should update the Firmware. So, I downloaded some UL update for 3.62.401.1 without thinking, flashed it onto my device, and when I booted it up, it started a boot loop. I could navigate the phone for a while, but after about 5 minutes of it being turned on, it would reboot. So, I went into TWRP>wipe>advanced wipe> selected Dalvik Cache, Cache, and System. After that, my system now hangs on the HTC boot screen. I can still get into Bootloader, Fastboot, and Recovery. I tried flashing to TWRP 2.5.0.0, but my touch screen stopped working in TWRP when I did that. I just flashed back to 2.6.3.0, and my touch works again in TWRP. I can't get ADB Sideloader to work.. Currently, my Bootloader is Unlocked, S-Off, superCID, HBoot 1.55.0000, Radio 4A.21.3262.04, OpenDSP v32.120.274.0909, OS 1.29.651.10. That's about all the info I can get from Bootloader. It still says Tampered as well.
What should I do? My first step is to hopefully get back to where I can actually see the homescreen.. After that, I'd like to be able to get my phone to work on GSM.. I don't know if that is possible, though. I haven't found anything about someone having a phone that is still on a Sprint plan and being able to use GSM in the US.
Use this guide
[Complete guide] to SIM unlock your HTC One Sprint for free
BD619 said:
Use this guide
[Complete guide] to SIM unlock your HTC One Sprint for free
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I already have my phone unlocked. I have the same RUU downloaded from that thread as well, and tried it one more time, and I got Error 155, basically telling me I have the wrong RUU for my device..
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I already have my phone unlocked. I have the same RUU downloaded from that thread as well, and tried it one more time, and I got Error 155, basically telling me I have the wrong RUU for my device..
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Are you 100% sure you are s-off?
Try a different USB Port
USB 2 if possible.
BD619 said:
Are you 100% sure you are s-off?
Try a different USB Port
USB 2 if possible.
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I only have two ports on my laptop, and I've tried both. I even tried a usb hub, but that gave me the same error. In my bootloader, it says I'm s-off, I used rumrunner to do it a couple days ago.
I picked up a used HTC One M7 yesterday, locked to T-Mobile, thinking I could do what I usually do, buy an unlock code for $4 on eBay and use the phone.
Problem is, when I tried to get the unlock code, sellers told me they couldn't find the unlock code for the IMEI I gave them.
So I compared it to the one on the box, and it is different.
I loaded up bootloader, and saw it's unlocked, so now I know someone messed with the phone.
My problem is this:
If I want to use an official unlock code, it will only work with a stock ROM. Now, in order to change the IMEI back to the original one, I have to root (already done) and switch S-OFF. However, when I attempted to run Firewater, it told me I have to try a different kernel, because the one that's installed has an anti-firewater lock.
If I change the kernel, the ROM will no longer be stock, and then I won't be able to use the unlock code anymore, correct?
I did find another way to unlock the phone which uses a custom Config.dat file, but that's a last resort and I'm not certain if it will work or not, so I'm not really sure what I should do at this point to actually get this phone unlocked.
Originally, my plan was to unlock it and then install Cyanogenmod.
Can someone please help? I've spent hours on this today already and I'm running on empty.
Ok, I got the unlock code and tried it but it says it's invalid, so it definitely won't work with the modified IMEI (wasn't really expecting it would).
So I'm left with the challenge of reverting the IMEI back to factory. In order to do that, S-OFF needs to be set, and for that I need to run firewater, however, this is what I keep getting:
ERROR: kernel contains HTC anti-firewater patch!
****** Try again with a different kernel ******
I've tried installing the elemental kernel, and it gives me the same error.
I'm running 4.4.3, Sense 6, bootloader 1.57
Really not sure what to do next.
You won't find anything here. Changing the IMEI is illegal and not to be talked about here
Well that's lame. I'm not asking because I want to perform an illegal act, I just want to restore my phone to it's proper settings so I can actually use it.
kloan said:
Well that's lame. I'm not asking because I want to perform an illegal act, I just want to restore my phone to it's proper settings so I can actually use it.
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Well that's the thing. Changing it in any way is an illegal act. Any tool that could help has been banned from the site for years and if no original backup was made sending it in for repair is the only option I can offer.
Yeah, I suppose if I can't figure it out I'll try to find a tech in town that can help.
But I don't necessarily need specific step by step instructions on how to modify the IMEI, just some general guidance with getting S-OFF working properly, and making sure I don't mess anything up so that when I do revert back to stock I can still use the unlock code I got.
I just re-locked the bootloader and am now installing the RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_TMOUS_3.24.531.3_Radio_4A.21.3263.03_10.38m.1157.04_release_336982_signed_2(2).exe I downloaded, which I'm running in Parallels, since Mac seems to be fairly limited with some things.
After I get that installed and working, I'm going to see if I can go through the steps of unlocking the bootloader, rooting and trying firewater again.
If that doesn't work, maybe I'll try installing the latest cyanogenmod build, and trying to get firewater to set S-OFF after that.
You may have many issues if you doing all this on a mac.
Ref lashing the stock ROM has been known to help some. Not all but a few it worked on.
The IMEI change could also be a main board replacement. Then the IMEI on device would be correct and the one on the box would be wrong.
The serial number is still the same.
I re-locked the bootloader to try and install that ruu, but it got stuck and now it won't boot past hboot.
I'm running the cyanogenmod installer now because I don't know what else to do.
You could also try to S-OFF with revone, which got stuck for me at a certain point, but I went S-OFF anyway.
I tried revone because I had the same issue with firewater as you had.
Alright, I'm not going to get into all the crap I went through trying to get s-off, but suffice to say it was a colossal waste of time.
Ended up buying Sunshine and that worked like a charm when I ran it after restoring the factory T-Mobile rom.
Changing the IMEI back was ridiculously easy once I had s-off.
HOWEVER, the unlock code doesn't work! It tells me it's invalid.
OK, so I jumped ship and bought a G3 (for $1 ), and am going to let my daughter have my One. It's unlocked and S-Off. I just ran the latest RUU for it, so outside of being S-Off and unlocked, it's stock.
At first I was going to S-On and re-lock, or vice versa, just to prevent anything bad happening, but got to thinking, if she's running a stock, unrooted ROM, without SU, there's little risk of her creating any issues, right?
Secondly, will it be OK to take an OTA? I know generally taking OTA isn't good, but she won't be running custom or rooted ROM, anyway, so nothing should break, Right?
Thanks in advance!
to get into the bootloader you need to hold down the two seperate buttons so if she doesnt know about bringing it into bootloader and recovery I doubt she could do anything to it and without SU on the rom there isnt much she could do to it other than forgetting a password then all you have to do is get into recovery and flash a new rom.
toad6386 said:
OK, so I jumped ship and bought a G3 (for $1 ), and am going to let my daughter have my One. It's unlocked and S-Off. I just ran the latest RUU for it, so outside of being S-Off and unlocked, it's stock.
At first I was going to S-On and re-lock, or vice versa, just to prevent anything bad happening, but got to thinking, if she's running a stock, unrooted ROM, without SU, there's little risk of her creating any issues, right?
Secondly, will it be OK to take an OTA? I know generally taking OTA isn't good, but she won't be running custom or rooted ROM, anyway, so nothing should break, Right?
Thanks in advance!
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Well, just so you know, there is a reason bootloaders are locked on delivery. If your daughter loses her phone, it is entirely possible for someone to extract data out of it via fastboot.
I would at the very least lock the bootloader, just for the peace of mind.
S-Off and unlocked do not affect how the phone operates whatsoever. They only affect what can be modified on the phone on a broader scale (radio, recovery, system, boot partitions).
If the phone is unrooted, and she doesn't have access to ADB, then there is no way she can break the phone, rest assured.
sauprankul said:
Well, just so you know, there is a reason bootloaders are locked on delivery. If your daughter loses her phone, it is entirely possible for someone to extract data out of it via fastboot.
I would at the very least lock the bootloader, just for the peace of mind.
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Excellent point! Thanks!
I'm lost. I was trying to update my bootloader, and I saw a guide somewhere but lost it. I looked for it again, and I didn't find the same, but I saw different instructions. It said to update via RUU. I was using an older CM build with hboot 3.18, and I used the RUU after relocking my bootloader. It erased all the data on the phone, and then gave me error 158, which I could only find cited on a HTC One X thread. I used the RUU given in the forums here. It was non-HK. I didn't have a backup (because my stupid ass decided to not backup my phone .-.) and I am now bricked essentially. I cannot install anything. I tried to unlock, but I can't. It gives me no response other than that it fails. I have the original key too, I just don't know what to do. So, tell me if this sounds reasonable.
1. Make a new HTCdev account since I'm missing my old one.
2. Unlock via the same process.
3. Reinstall TWRP.
4. Find the old CM build I had.
5. Live with my old bootloader.
Because I have nothing I can do. If that RUU didn't work, I don't know what will. Sunshine is retarded and I'm not spending $25 for it to update the bootloader with S-OFF.
TL;DR: S-ON relocked bootloader on a phone that's wiped. Stuck with no recovery/data/anything after a failed RUU install since it decided to wipe my data instead of making sure it could even install first.