guys...still having fun trying to unlock my xda...i will get there! been advised to downgrade 6.25.02 radio down to 6.24 radio as XDA UNlock doesnt work on 25...any idea where to download?
Try this:
http://www.lumpistefan.de/tools/RSU_V6.24.20_PPC.zip
But downgrading RSU is very dangerous.....
Stefan
Thanks
Thanks S...it wouldnt let me do it.
http://www.yorch.net/downloads/ROMS/TMOradiostackupgradeR624 .zip
t-mobile RSU 6.25 SIM unlock prolbem, final solution. XDA I
Error getting connection type
Error getting unlocking code
Upgrade RSU (Radio Stack)
RSU 6.25, RSU 6.24
Those are the keywords I have been using for about a day to get to the bottom of unlocking a t-mobile XDA I (siemens SX56).
I have started with being unable to flash the device with Special Edition ROM, then XDAUnlock unable to unlock the device etc..
Thanks to http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/tools/ , they guy did a great job showing in details how to evenutally unlock this wild device with RSU 6.25. So look no futher, this is the holy grail! :idea:
I'm quoting from Lumpistefan website:
How to unlock your Device ....
The PDA side of the ppcpe and the radio/phone/gsm side are two totally different animals (not a surprise to some). When you refer to the 'operating system' you're talking about the ROM like the XDA Developers special edition or any of the ROMs from the ROM kitchen at http://lumpistefans.dyndns.org/. The Radio or RSU (for Radio Stack UPgrade) is totally separate from this. The other variable is the bootloader version (Wallaby in my case).
Now my goal was just to use the XDAunlock program. When I ran the program right from the defaults I got 'error getting unlock code.' All the posts I read said put on the Special Edition ROM and you'll be fine but that did not do the trick. Still got the same error message.
Here's what I started out with:
ROM: 4.01.16 ENG
Radio: 6.25.02
Wallaby booatloader: 5.22
What finally worked:
Radio: 6.24.00
ROM: 3.17.03 ENG (XDA special edition)
then upgraded back to 4.01.16 ENG
Wallaby boot loader 5.15
How I did it
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I meandered my way through this to eventual success and since the dratted device now works fine I'm leery about putting it all back to the old way and doing it all over again. Therefore use this process as a guide only, not a definitive instruction set. Also I walked through this as a troubleshooting exercise so some steps may not have been necessary. I eventually succeeded but maybe went the long way around to do it.
References
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- Bootloader utilities: Get to this by holding down the power button and pressing soft reset. You may have to hit the contacts button to get into the menu if you don't see it right away (like if you see a simple GSM OK message at the bottom of the bootloader display.
- Cold boot: the reset swtich on the right side bottom of the device with a picture of a red battery with an \ through it. This disconnects the batter from the mainboard and trashes all the data on the device except the Operating System in ROM.
What I grabbed
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- XDAtools
- XDArit
- ActiveSync (I used 3.7.1) and connection by USB cable
- Wallaby bootlolader version 5.15 files
- XDA Developers Special Edition ROM
- RSU 6.24.00 files
- XDAUnlock.exe
- SD Card (mine is 128 MB but I think as long as it's bigger than 64MB or your current memory in the device you're OK)
- pnewbootflash_40116.exe
All of these files are available here, just search for them.
First back up everything. Not just using the sda backup tool, from the boot loader. You can do the SD backup if you want, consider it backing up your data. You can also do the ActiveSync backup if you want to save your data.
Second I'm doing ALL of this with no SIM chip in the device. This may or may not be necessary.
Stick your SD card into the PDA. If it complains about wanting to format it go ahead and let it format the card unless you have stuff on it you want. I'd recommend dropping anything you want from the card onto safe media and just working with it as a blank the rest of the way through because it's easier to just wipe the card in between some steps.
Go to the bootloader utilities. Hit Contacts button and you'll get the boot loader option stuff. If the bootloader utilities you get to right away takes you to a menu with things like Boot+CE-->SD then you don't have to worry about hitting the contacts button. You only need Contacts button if when you get to the bootloader screen you see nothing more than some nice colors, the bootloader version and "GSM OK" message.
Take the Boot+CE-->SD option to back everything up. This will take a few minutes.
Once it's done pull the SD out ofthe ppcpe and stick it into your SD card reader. Bring up XDArit and chose your removeable device.
If you have more than one MMC slot select the different ones until you get one that says 'Wallaby' in the hex codes at the bottom of the XDArit screen. You'll be writing out two files, the first is the NB0 file (which is the bootloader) and the second is the NB1 file (which is the OS or ROM). Name these something like original.nb0 and 1.
Wipe the SD card (format FAT). Stick the SD card back into the pda and soft reset, then cradle it.
Go to a DOS prompt and CD to where you put 'pnewbootflash_40116.exe.' Type 'pnewbootflash_40116 nbl515.nb0' to write the Wallaby 5.15 boot loader to the device. If when you downloaded the 5.15 bootloader you called it something else (like 'wallaby_boot_loader_V5.15.nb0' you should of course use that name instead!
The output looks like this:
D:\XDAtools\binaries>pnewbootloader_40116 bl515.nb0
Copying D:\XDAtools\binaries\itsutils.dll to WCE:\windows\itsutils.dll
in FindFlashInfoOffset
protection found at 8c0d60f8
result: 00000000 00000000
Now..why did I downgrade the bootloader? At this stage I'm troubleshooting why I get the 'error getting unlock code' message running XDAunlock. I've got three variables I know of, bootloader, ROM and Radio Stack. I chose to start with the bootloader because some posts out there say boot loaders 5.17 and higher have some checksum that keeps certain ROMS from working properly. Perhaps if I'd started with the radio stack I'd have been done right away and saved a few hours but all the posts about possible device destruction made me start with the bootloader! Again, your results may vary!
Next I changed the ROM to the XDA Developers special edtion.
Make sure the SD card is in the PDA and cradle it. Run OSIMagetool and load the ROM file in the first box, chose SD Card in the second box.
If you downloaded the Special Edition ROM you might have some luck using the Installer that comes with it but apparently that does not work with ActiveSync 3.7.1. I got messages that said it could not access the device or no connection etc. Instead I used OSImageTool to load the NK.NBF file included in the distribution. Note that to get to this file you DO have to unzip the EXE file you download!
Once complete pull the pda out of the cradle.
Hold power+soft reset to get the boot loader menu. This should show up as 5.15 now. It will automatically detect that the SD card contains a ROM that can be flashed to the device. If for some reason it does not automatically detect this maybe you have to hit Contacts. I did not have to do that, it just told me to hit Action to download the ROM.
Hit Action button (aka the jog button) to write it to the device. This will take a few minutes, go grab a beer or two or three. I took the safe route and connected power to the device while writing the flash.
Once it's finished cold boot the device. I waited 2-3 minutes before re-engaging the battery.
Here's a gotcha. On the right side of the SIM there is a little switch. If the rubber door for the SIM is not totally closed you can't get the device to boot. This switch is real small so it's very possible to miss it. You can see it fine if you take the back off the device (which I determined from a post here that told you how to get the battery out).
When it boots you should have the 5.15 Wallaby booting the XDA special edition. Follow the instructions to calibrate the screen and you're ready to move on.
Now if the radio is 6.25.02 XDAunlock won't work, it just generates the 'error getting unlock code' message. You have to downgrade the radio to have this work.
There's lots of posts around here that say don't screw with the radio because if it errors you've got a fried device. I imagine this is true so balance how bad you want to unlock the device against the possibility of totally frying the device. I've done two radio upgrades in my life on the PPCPE, both were OK but again, caution is advised.
Grab the 6.24 radio zip and unzip into a folder on your computer. Use ActiveSync to copy the files to \windows on the device.
Execute the rsupdate.exe program to reprogram the radio to 6.24. WHen completed soft reset the device and go into start-settings-system-device info to make sure you're at 6.24 radio vesion.
Copy the xdaunlock.exe to the device and execute. It should say 'you're device appears to be SIM Locked, would you like to remedy this?" click Yes to unlock the device.
Now the device is unlocked. You can change the ROM to WM2003 now if you want (which I did). I imagine you can re-upgrade your bootloader and radio stack if you want but I'm leaving well enough alone for now!
End
Thanks
DaKanadian
I was trying to root my phone using unrevoked 3.32 and during the install it, it stop with a back up CID error missing or something like that. i checked to see in hboot if it was rooted with it showing s-off, and it was but recovery still showed the regular triangle red error. So i restarted normally and tried into install terminal emulator on the phone and thats when it first started vibrating 5 times, then go blank with a green led flash. the phone will boot normally usually be able to use it for a min or less then it will repeat with the blank screens. After checking back into hboot it now shows that its unrooted with s-on. Now i also have problems with the usb/sdcard.
Things i have done to get it back to normal:
- hard reset using clear storage.
-Checking in the SD storage menu i could see it wasn't reading the SDCard so i restarted it in bootload and thru fastboot typed: fastboot oem enableqxdm 0.
- flash through bootloader this file : 3.70.651.1_PC36IMG.zip
After flashing it still takes multiple battery resets to finally get it through the first start up menu and then to the regular home screen. Seems to read the SDcard fine but when connecting the usb from wall charger or PC it doesn't recongnize at all.
The phone is 4 days old and seems to be back to stock except it still vibrates and goes blank with green led flash and it wont recognize charging/pc connection. Will i have any problem if i just go back to sprint and say i want a new one its not working right?
Phone info:
Baseband: 2.15.00.11.19
kernel: 2.6.32.17-gee557fd
Software: 3.20.651.1
PRI: 1.90_003
PRL: 60676
Hardware: 0003
HBOOT-2.10.0001
strdrk1 said:
I was trying to root my phone using unrevoked 3.32 and during the install it, it stop with a back up CID error missing or something like that. i checked to see in hboot if it was rooted with it showing s-off, and it was but recovery still showed the regular triangle red error. So i restarted normally and tried into install terminal emulator on the phone and thats when it first started vibrating 5 times, then go blank with a green led flash. the phone will boot normally usually be able to use it for a min or less then it will repeat with the blank screens. After checking back into hboot it now shows that its unrooted with s-on. Now i also have problems with the usb/sdcard.
Things i have done to get it back to normal:
- hard reset using clear storage.
-Checking in the SD storage menu i could see it wasn't reading the SDCard so i restarted it in bootload and thru fastboot typed: fastboot oem enableqxdm 0.
- flash through bootloader this file : 3.70.651.1_PC36IMG.zip
After flashing it still takes multiple battery resets to finally get it through the first start up menu and then to the regular home screen. Seems to read the SDcard fine but when connecting the usb from wall charger or PC it doesn't recongnize at all.
The phone is 4 days old and seems to be back to stock except it still vibrates and goes blank with green led flash and it wont recognize charging/pc connection. Will i have any problem if i just go back to sprint and say i want a new one its not working right?
Phone info:
Baseband: 2.15.00.11.19
kernel: 2.6.32.17-gee557fd
Software: 3.20.651.1
PRI: 1.90_003
PRL: 60676
Hardware: 0003
HBOOT-2.10.0001
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That's weird. I'm pretty sure the vibrate 5 times and green blinking led indicates that the phone is in diagnostic mode. I'm not sure how to remedy the situation, I would've suggested a PC36IMG back to stock, but you already tried that. I would try taking the battery out for an hour or more (i've read of people being stuck in diagnostic mode, and leaving the battery out for a good length of time fixed it, i think) then try booting up, and seeing if it works. If not, to answer your question, as long as the bootloader shows S-on, you will have no problems taking it back to Sprint. You need to make sure you have no 'evidence of rooting' on your sd card, just to make sure that the sprint tech doesn't see anything on there. Good luck.
I formatted the sdcard, but it seems to be creating these files QXDM_some numbers.dm is this normal or any indication of rooting the phone.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I had the same issue and eventually gave up after 3 solid days of working on it. You name it, I tried it. Had to get it replaced.
Something about unrevoked and my old 002 phone didn't jive together and the root aborted at an unrecoverable stage. No sd card mount, no adb, not even able to connect via usb, so running an ruu or new pc3600img wasn't an option.
As for the 5 buzzes and shut down after a min or so... Your guess is as good as mine. You can put it in diagnistic mode with the arrow up/power button boot, but thats 3 buzzes not 5.
Wish I could offer some actual help :/ Let us know if you find a fix.
Oh, before I took it back in I did a hard reset so it would reboot before they could get past the setup menus and see the superuser permissions app. Not that they'd care, but just in case.
I have just returned my EVO to sprint for this same problem. He told me it was a common problem. I get my new on today. They could have cared less that it was rooted, he told me it did not matter.
derekstory said:
I have just returned my EVO to sprint for this same problem. He told me it was a common problem. I get my new on today. They could have cared less that it was rooted, he told me it did not matter.
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I ended up exchanging mine also. The lady really could have cared less. i wish i would of known cause i spent some time trying to get it back to normal. My sister also ended up exchanging hers because she got the white one and wanted the black one instead.
thanks for any help and replies.
I too had the same problem. It all happened when I was trying to flash cyanogen 7 RC2, I wiped all data, and all seemed fine. I rebooted and it went right to the bootloader and I noticed I was S-ON. Tried to re-root, and run a RUU. I did actually get it to boot to sense, but it froze and then I got the buzzes, and the green lights. I went to sprint since I have insurance. They checked it out and then an hour later, they gave me another one.
My EVO is currently stuck in the same state. I have spent a huge amount of time working on it, and have some information. I'm just dumping as much as I can remember in to this post, so excuse the lack of organization.
Before I go any further - I have not been able to fix the issue!
My phone was about as stock as possible when I took it to the Sprint store. They ordered me a new one and gave the broken one back. I have taken a few more risks now that my new one is on the way.
The initial problem started after flashing MIUI recently. The phone booted normally, but I noticed that the SD card was inaccessible. I would bet that the phone was refusing to charge over USB at this point as well, as that issue goes hand-in-hand with the sdcard problem.
The sdcard and its contents were fine. I later made a backup of the card and lost nothing.
Symptoms, high level info:
Phone immediately vibrates 5 times and begins flashing a green indicator, screen black at power on
Under unknown circumstances, the phone will display the white EVO boot screen before exhibiting the above behavior
Cannot exit this mode unless phone is unplugged and battery is removed
Bootloader can be accessed by holding volume down and power when starting fresh
SD Card is accessible in bootloader - indicates the problem is not purely hardware related
Fastboot can be used to temporarily (1 boot) gain access to sd card
Phone can be flashed with official PC36IMG
Phone can be set into RUU mode and flashed with official RUU
Official update.zip can be flashed from stock recovery
Qualcomm diagnostic tools can be used
Phone will remain in the installed OS for a very short amount of time
Bootloader shows S-ON, 'fastboot oem boot' shows Super CID and CID=111111111 instead of SPCS_001
Because one of my initial ideas was to flash a stock PC36IMG from the bootloader, I lost access to a custom recovery very early in the process. Other users may have better luck if they do not immediately flash a stock recovery.
Flashing PC36IMG is accomplished as usual. Vol- + Power.
To temporarily enable the sd card, disable Qualcomm Download mode:
Boot into bootloader
Wait for it to scan the SD Card
Select Fastboot (Power to select)
Plug into computer
Open a command prompt and ensure you have the fastboot executable
Command: fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
Exit fastboot
Select Clear Storage and select No to reboot OR
Select Recovery
The phone will boot into the OS. Under unknown circumstances, the phone will reboot. The amount of time can vary quite a bit. Enabling Airplane mode does not help. Using diagnostic tools to put the phone in Offline mode does not help.
If you would like to use Qualcomm diagnostic tools, the phone will have to be in diagnostic mode, rather than Download mode. The above steps will get you most of the way there, with the added annoyance that the phone will not enter proper diagnostic mode if left plugged in the entire time.
To ensure diagnostic mode correctly enables (or rather, that download mode disables):
Perform the fastboot command to disable qxdm
Unplug the phone
Navigate back to the bootloader, select Clear Storage
Select No (Vol-) to reboot
The white EVO boot screen will display
The screen will go black before the Sprint/4G animation plays
Plug the phone as soon as the white screen disappears, before the Sprint/4G animation
The phone will display in QPST Configuration without saying *Download* everywhere. The phone number will be incorrect, but that value is actually stored as a Directory ID in the NAM. In other words, it's okay.
The QPST Service Programming tool looked like a good place to start. If you would like to look at the configuration options for the EVO, you can start an offline connection using the profile "FFA/SURF QSD8650 Rev 2.0".
Note that the phone will always reboot after writing any values to the phone. This means you will have to pull the battery, unplug it, boot into fastboot, disable qxdm, boot into the OS each time.
You will need your MSL code for many of these applications. You can get it by calling Sprint and asking. They will not provide the code through email.
I can confirm that at least some changes in the Service Programming app will stick. I changed the banner, under the Display tab, to "Brick" (from Sprint), and it showed up in the Notification dropdown.
The NV util can read the values from the phone correctly.
QXDM can issue command to the phone.
ADB will not work. This limits the ability of tools like unrEVOked to do whatever they do. Getting ADB to work could be useful. Note that I did re-enable Debugging in the Setting->Applications menu to no avail. I believe this is a general side effect of this problem and perhaps a key symptom.
The bottom line is that I have run out of ideas. I have not found a setting in any of the QPST or QXDM tools that indicate this mode can be turned off. I have a hard time believing that there is some permanent switch in the Qualcomm SOC that says "always boot into this mode forever", but who knows.
Any suggestions would be great.
To summarize, I have installed a stock PC36IMG, update.zip, RUU. I have access to almost any setting in the phone, but cannot write to NV because it's in the S-ON state, which limits certain fastboot wipe options and the ability to push new images to system partitions from fastboot. I can, in theory, use the QPST Download software to move images if I can find one that might work.
When is the last time you tried running a 3.70 PC36IMG RUU?
I ran the 3.70 RUU literally minutes ago.
RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.70.651.1_Radio_2.15.00.11.19_NV_1.90_release_161482_signed
Apparently still not taking?
That's the thing - it *is* taking. Whatever is triggering this mode is not being reset by the RUU (or any other full clear/flash technique).
I have a dump of the NV memory, but I want to run through it with a hex editor to make sure it doesn't have anything that would identify my Sprint account or identity before posting it.
SLOSifl said:
That's the thing - it *is* taking. Whatever is triggering this mode is not being reset by the RUU (or any other full clear/flash technique).
I have a dump of the NV memory, but I want to run through it with a hex editor to make sure it doesn't have anything that would identify my Sprint account or identity before posting it.
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Ah I see, and good precaution.
My ESN is in the qcn file, and I assume my MEID is as well. I will try to zero them out if I can find them all.
If my phone's ESN is 12345678, then it is in the qcn file as 78 56 34 12.
Does anyone else happen to have a known good QCN? Maybe I can compare them side by side to locate the differences. I suspect that there will be a lot of them, but I can eliminate most of them pretty easily.
While I work on the file (and debate whether or not it's safe to post), here is some information from the NV dump:
Code:
File Version: Major 2, Minor 0, Revision 0
File Summary:
Phone Model: 16 [FFA/SURF QSD8650 Rev 2.0], Configuration Name: default, Total NV Item Count: 1650
Phone Model 16 [FFA/SURF QSD8650 Rev 2.0] Configurations:
Configuration Name: default
Mobile Properties:
ESN: 0xMASKED
Phone Model: 16 [FFA/SURF QSD8650 Rev 2.0]
NV Major: 0
NV Minor: 0
SW Version: 8650B-SDCAPLYM-324026
Client Name: QPST Software Download 2.7.0.362
Code:
Feature Mask:
...Removed for brevity....
Total Set Bits: 108 of 432
Without bothering to specify all the set bits (although there are some interesting ones like "Bit 306: F_UI_GOOFY_MENU_BIT"), maybe someone can confirm that 108 or 432 is close to correct.
I loaded up a nv.img from a nandroid backup I took the day this problem happened (before flashing a ROM). I suspected that the nv.img and the qcn I just pulled should both represent the same general memory in the phone.
The image is...definitely an image. Exactly 640kb, tons of empty space and apparent padding. Much different in overall layout than the QCN, and no trace of my ESN. However, I was able to locate the GPS URLs in both files. While not even close to the same offset in the file, that small section of similarity indicates that the same memory was probably accessed.
Unfortunately I know of no way to push the nv.img to the phone in its current state. If I were able to get the nandroid backup's nv.img onto the phone I could at least eliminate the entire NV memory as a variable. If it fixes it, then awesome, and if it doesn't, then I can ignore the file entirely.
Here is the QCN file with my ESN removed. There may be other private information in the file, but at this point, Sprint is ordering me a new phone, and gave me this one back, so I don't know if they can really do anything about this.
http://rapidshare.com/files/455015717/public.qcn
My enthusiasm toward poking around this file is dropping off pretty quickly since I no longer believe this is where the problem lies.
I had the same thing happen to my EVO last week. Pretty much the exact same symptoms as you. I was able to get the RUU to run, and return my phone back to stock thinking this would fix the problem. I can boot into Sense, but the phone will shut off and do the 5 vibrate thing within a couple of minutes.
I took it into the Sprint store, and the rep told me there is nothing they would do and they would not replace my phone. He assumed it had been rooted (which it had, but I returned it 100% to stock before taking it in), but I have also read of this same thing happening on unrooted phones. I plan on calling Sprint and/or HTC directly to try and get the phone replaced.
From what I've read, it kind of sounds like this is a hardware failure. Possibly something in the internal memory or RAM. Of course, this is just mostly a guess I have. It seems this happens to unrooted phones, but is more common on rooted phones, possibly because of all the flashing we do.
Like I said, it's just a guess of mine, but it kind of makes sense. I wish I could be more help, and I'll definitely be following this thread because this seems to be a fairly common problem with EVOs and Incredibles that nobody has seemed to figure out yet.
hello,
the problem is heat.try to use your evo on the AC vent in your car with ac on you will not get reboot or eny shut down than try to use with out ac...
whenever internal temp goes more than 38C the evo goes off 5 vib. and flashig..
i spent long time testing this so i almost 100% sure that heat is the problem with my evo...
i dont know if there is a way to change the seting on shut down due to heat but it mey be...
adasio said:
hello,
the problem is heat.try to use your evo on the AC vent in your car with ac on you will not get reboot or eny shut down than try to use with out ac...
whenever internal temp goes more than 38C the evo goes off 5 vib. and flashig..
i spent long time testing this so i almost 100% sure that heat is the problem with my evo...
i dont know if there is a way to change the seting on shut down due to heat but it mey be...
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I was never able to fix mine, but before getting it exchanged i let it sit all night with the battery out and would have the same results. So i know mine wasn't overheating.
strdrk1 said:
I was trying to root my phone using unrevoked 3.32 and during the install it, it stop with a back up CID error missing or something like that. i checked to see in hboot if it was rooted with it showing s-off, and it was but recovery still showed the regular triangle red error. So i restarted normally and tried into install terminal emulator on the phone and thats when it first started vibrating 5 times, then go blank with a green led flash. the phone will boot normally usually be able to use it for a min or less then it will repeat with the blank screens. After checking back into hboot it now shows that its unrooted with s-on. Now i also have problems with the usb/sdcard.
Things i have done to get it back to normal:
- hard reset using clear storage.
-Checking in the SD storage menu i could see it wasn't reading the SDCard so i restarted it in bootload and thru fastboot typed: fastboot oem enableqxdm 0.
- flash through bootloader this file : 3.70.651.1_PC36IMG.zip
After flashing it still takes multiple battery resets to finally get it through the first start up menu and then to the regular home screen. Seems to read the SDcard fine but when connecting the usb from wall charger or PC it doesn't recongnize at all.
The phone is 4 days old and seems to be back to stock except it still vibrates and goes blank with green led flash and it wont recognize charging/pc connection. Will i have any problem if i just go back to sprint and say i want a new one its not working right?
Phone info:
Baseband: 2.15.00.11.19
kernel: 2.6.32.17-gee557fd
Software: 3.20.651.1
PRI: 1.90_003
PRL: 60676
Hardware: 0003
HBOOT-2.10.0001
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It's bricked. Happened to me when I tried to fix a problem with my phone not mounting the microSD card to any computer (got error message back on a Windows computer saying that the device wasn't recognized). You could probably try to flash the PC36IMG.zip file again from the bootloader, this time without all the addenda at the beginning (if you did that already, the nevermind).
My guess: pray that Sprint doesn't see any evidence of root. If you RUUed back already, they may not see it. You're probably in better position than I am, since the brick happened before I could RUU back with a PC36IMG file (and thus Sprint could see the root. At least Asurion doesn't seem to care about root, as long as I say nothing about it).
My UK HTC One M9 overnight came up stating my device was encrypted and to enter a password - I entered my usual password and it said although it was correct, my data is corrupted and to do a factory reset. It did not work. I really don't know what happened but my situation is thus:-
- Device is "unlocked" but on S-ON state
- I can access TWRP however I keep getting errors that it could not load partitions, namely data, cache, system, and so on.
- I cannot flash anything over fastboot (because of S-ON), and any ROMs I put onto an SD card and try to install via TWRP fail
- There is no OS on the device
I've tried running the HTC RUU for my device however it spits out that my battery percentage is under 30% despite being fully charged - when I manually ran the fastboot command to check my battery level, it responds blank - I assume this is why the RUU refuses to do anything.
I'm not really sure what left to try, and my device is effectively a rather expensive paperweight right now. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
Send it to service... I have same issue and i cant solve this
This won't be covered by the warranty though, as the device has previously had a new ROM flashed to fix a problem HTC couldn't.
It is a emmc issue. I cant find any solution to fix this issue. I talked to llabtoofer and he said he couldnt fix this too.
iwmtom said:
My UK HTC One M9 overnight came up stating my device was encrypted and to enter a password - I entered my usual password and it said although it was correct, my data is corrupted and to do a factory reset. It did not work. I really don't know what happened but my situation is thus:-
- Device is "unlocked" but on S-ON state
- I can access TWRP however I keep getting errors that it could not load partitions, namely data, cache, system, and so on.
- I cannot flash anything over fastboot (because of S-ON), and any ROMs I put onto an SD card and try to install via TWRP fail
- There is no OS on the device
I've tried running the HTC RUU for my device however it spits out that my battery percentage is under 30% despite being fully charged - when I manually ran the fastboot command to check my battery level, it responds blank - I assume this is why the RUU refuses to do anything.
I'm not really sure what left to try, and my device is effectively a rather expensive paperweight right now. Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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Did u tried to format partitions inside TWRP and only then install a ROM from SD card?
Good luck!
try flashing signe firmware over fastboot/download mode. if that doesn help, as it repartitions the phone, it is bricked and only htc can fix it, or you try to get new mainboard