I have unbranded my vodafone htc desire and upgraded to froyo. Used goldcard for all that.
Now that vodafone 2.2 update is out I want to rebrand again. However I can not install the vodafone ruu 1.19.161.5. It says the bootloader is incorrect. It doesn't matter whether or not goldcard is inserted.
What do I need to do?
Thanks
Downgrade your bootloader...
Can you just point me in the direction of the right instructions to do that?
What bootloader you on now?
0.92, the one that comes with the latest wwe froyo rom.
I now downgrade the hboot to 0.80 by using PB99IMG.zip but I still get the same error. Anyone an idea?
is it possible to just apply the vodafone froyo update.zip?
Unfortunately not, just tried. Looks like verification passes but then installation aborts.
If you're now on the 0.80 HBOOT just run the Vodafone RUU without your goldcard and it should rebrand...tbh, there's no difference between the Vodafone and WWE FroYo ROMs so I don't see the point in going back (unless it's for warranty purposes)
Unfortunately it is not that easy.
I truely have hboot 0.80 (it says HBOOT-0.80.0000)
The Vodafone RUU gives me error 140, bootloader version error.
When I then pull out the usb cable the desire's screen says: "Main Version is older!"
r.boeters said:
Unfortunately it is not that easy.
I truely have hboot 0.80 (it says HBOOT-0.80.0000)
The Vodafone RUU gives me error 140, bootloader version error.
When I then pull out the usb cable the desire's screen says: "Main Version is older!"
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Where did you get the RUU for the Vodafone froyo update?
Because it's not the already known:
OTA_Bravo_Vodafone_UK_2.10.161.2-1.24.161.3_releasejldotwm8uy2ohjmf.zip
That's merely the upgrade from 1.24.161.3 (someone still on Vodafone roms). If somebody is on the HTC unbranded Froyo rom, it will not upgrade that. You will need the full RUU.
There's the 1.19.161.x Vodafone RUU which you need to roll back to to then get the OTA update...
EddyOS said:
There's the 1.19.161.x Vodafone RUU which you need to roll back to to then get the OTA update...
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A roll back which would be prevented by the updated bootloader included with the non-branded HTC Froyo update.
armadax said:
A roll back which would be prevented by the updated bootloader included with the non-branded HTC Froyo update.
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Just to clarify things. I'm now on the stock android 2.1 Rom with hboot 0.80 and try to apply the Vodafone 1.19.161.5 RUU. That causes the bootloader version error.
Someone an idea?
You'll need to go back to 1.15.405.4 I think to get HBOOT 0.75 and then it should work. I don't know if this can be done though
It's not because of the bootloader, it's because you haven't done all of the downgrade steps - you need to apply the misc partition fix as well.
Unless you want to return your phone to Vodafone what you're doing will give you nothing extra, except possible future branding updates from Vodafone.
r.boeters said:
Just to clarify things. I'm now on the stock android 2.1 Rom with hboot 0.80 and try to apply the Vodafone 1.19.161.5 RUU. That causes the bootloader version error.
Someone an idea?
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So, why not wait for the full RUU for the Vodafone Froyo update?
teppic74 said:
It's not because of the bootloader, it's because you haven't done all of the downgrade steps - you need to apply the misc partition fix as well.
Unless you want to return your phone to Vodafone what you're doing will give you nothing extra, except possible future branding updates from Vodafone.
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Vodafone have removed ALL branding/apps in their FroYo ROM due to a HUGE protest from Vodafone users on their official forum. It has a newer radio too (which is up in the Dev forum)
I know about the PR slip, but that's not to say that future OTA updates from Vodafone won't contain branding. The newer radio version might have some improvements over the current stock ROM, but of course these will be included into the next unbranded OTA update.
So, I bought my HTC One X from Virgin Australia, which is a subsidiary of Optus Australia, thus I always thought I was supposed to use the Optus RUU. However, when I checked my CID, it turns out it was HTC__023, which is the international unbranded CID, so I'm not sure if I still can use the Optus RUU. My version-main is 1.29.728.12. Is it still fine to use the Optus RUU? If not, which RUU should I use?
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_SEA_WWE_1.29.728.12_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_261350_signed.exe
Thank you .
I am looking for a RUU file for my DUTCH M8 which is S-on.
CID: TMOB003
The firmware is .14 based. Reason why I need this is because of my firmware is messed up. Hboot version is 3.16.
I already noticed multiple requests for this firmware. Or any other compatible european version will do.
And yes, I know the final solution would be making the phone s-off.
Enough Dutch people on here so I try again!
Thanks in advance!
Folks.
I've searched everywhere and I couldn't find the right answer for it.
I just got an M9 on Vodafone Ireland which turns to be the same as Vodafone UK,
but I want to receive the Update straight from HTC or WWE or Developer Edition as its the same hardware, there should be a way to do it!!
Is there any chance to convert my Vodafone M9 into International Version??
igor.brasildroid said:
Folks.
I've searched everywhere and I couldn't find the right answer for it.
I just got an M9 on Vodafone Ireland which turns to be the same as Vodafone UK,
but I want to receive the Update straight from HTC or WWE or Developer Edition as its the same hardware, there should be a way to do it!!
Is there any chance to convert my Vodafone M9 into International Version??
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Unlock your bootloader (if not already done), get S-OFF, change your CID to an unbranded one (fastboot oem writecid HTC__001) and flash the corresponding RUU (latest unbranded RUU; instructions can be found in the google sheet in my signature). You may need to install some OTAs afterwards to get to the latest firmware version.
For the developer convertion you may want to take a look at this thread.
Hello dear friends,
I bought a HTC One M8 from China. The phone is originally made for USA T-Mobile but it comes with a changed RUU with Android 5.0.1 which can not be updated. The MID is 0P6B13000 and CID is changed to supercid already (111111111). I would like to install on it a European RUU (latest version) originaly made for MID 0P6B10000. I don't know if there is any actual difference between 0P6B10000 and 0P6B13000 or if their RUUs can be exchanged with one another. Can I already download a European RUU and directly install it? Should I not do it? Should I change MID and CID as those of an European version? Or should I restore the factory CID and leave the MID as it already is? I have also read that before installing a last version RUU I have to update the firmware, is that correct? If anyone with good experience can give me good advice and if possible usefull links of tutorials and downloads I would much appreciate it.
Thank you in all advance!
vantelyn said:
I don't know if there is any actual difference between 0P6B10000 and 0P6B13000 or if their RUUs can be exchanged with one another.
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To flash an RUU, you need to pass CID check and MID check. SuperCID means you will pass any CID check. But you still need to pass the MID check. That means, if you want to flash the Euro RUU, you need to change the MID to 0P6B10000.
Guide on changing the MID is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708581
vantelyn said:
Should I change MID and CID as those of an European version? Or should I restore the factory CID and leave the MID as it already is?
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That is a slightly complicated question. Euro version is probably desirable for most folks, since it removed the T-Mobile branding (exception might be if you are actually using T-Mob US as your carrier, and want WiFi calling).
The other issue would be, what bands does your carrier use, and which version supports those bands (as flashing the RUU will change band support). Again, for many folks Euro RUU is probably better. But it depends on you carrier (what bands they use for 3G and LTE).
vantelyn said:
I have also read that before installing a last version RUU I have to update the firmware, is that correct?
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If you want to flash an RUU to update from LP to MM, then yes that is true that you need to flash the MM firmware before the MM RUU. Otherwise, the RUU will fail with Error 155.
Don't you have to s-on before using the RUU also?
You also don't need to change your mid, just change it in the android-info.txt unless you plan to use international roms to get the full benefits (some Roms setup based on mid)