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Guys,
My Evo says Froyo 2.2 is avail for download when I check HTC Updates... I hit accept, it downloads, then asks if I want to install NOW... I HIT YES, and it takes me to the boot loader page, THEN DOES NOTHING.. It doesn't boot into recovery mode like it is supposed to, and it just sits on the Boot loader screen, NO TRIANGLE, NO BAR on the bottom showing the progress, IT JUST SITS THERE on the boot loader page with the 3 Androids on the bottom... I have already tried to hard reset the phone, BUT that didn't work... PLEASE HELP !!! Is there a way to HARD reset my EVO BACK to BEFORE ALL OF THE UPDATES??? IS THERE A WAY TO Force boot into recovery to apply the "update.zip" ??? Please advise...
Mine did'nt go no where near the bootloader screen...
I hit the download...then it just installed like any other app...except it brought me to a bar progress page a couple of times. Then the phone rebooted and whala...froyo.
I must say this...I was previosly rooted but unrooted to do it!!!
Are you rooted or unrooted to start off with?
Was rooted, but then I did the "update of June 29th" and ruined ALL of my fun... Is there even a way for me to root my phone now??? How do I get it to go into recovery?
Same issue
My EVO ISN'T ROOTED, and I'm having the same exact problem
You're hosed root wise until someone cracks the rom, if they crack the rom. Most likely you'll need to update to the official version once HTC releases an upgrade as they claimed they would eventually do on Twitter.
im not trying to root my phone, i just want froyo
right, I WAS rooted, the update in JUNE fixed that for me =(... NOW I just want FROYO which is available from Sprint/HTC OTA, it just wont install?????????? I think I can install it as an update.zip if I could get my phone into RECOVERY mode... When at the bootloader, if I hit Recovery, it just boots back to the BOOT LOADER????
I would suggest using this unroot program and make sure you use the 1.47 one because there are 3 different roms. This is what I did as I had the june update as you. This will guarantee that you have the right stock rom and are not rooted. Then try the update again...
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-evo-4g-roms-hacks/19278-how-unroot-return-stock.html
This is the route I took and was just like you...I had no probs this way!
This is a great recommendation, but I haven't done any ROOT or ROMing to my phone since I've owned it, I've stayed true to the true image they released, and I'm not comfortable downgrading it to some other image that wasn't on the phone. I attempted to do the instructions outlined and I was unable to get pas the stage of pushing the:
RUU_Supersonic_1.47.651.1_Radio_2.05.00.06.10_release_CL195459
to the phone. It says USB error, and I have debugging mode enabled.
cardiox said:
I would suggest using this unroot program and make sure you use the 1.47 one because there are 3 different roms. This is what I did as I had the june update as you. This will guarantee that you have the right stock rom and are not rooted. Then try the update again...
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-evo-4g-roms-hacks/19278-how-unroot-return-stock.html
This is the route I took and was just like you...I had no probs this way!
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I RE-Loaded this version, as the other "older" versions would not work (re-loaded, as this is what I already HAD on my phone)... It wiped the system, and ALL of my info/apps (make sure you back up) and then I was able to do the Froyo Update... YES !!!! Thanks...
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Sup...51.1_Radio_2.05.00.06.10_release_CL195459.exe
I did the same, thank you !
No prob...have fun!!!
Froyo Update Won't Install
To start off - I have never rooted my evo - my phone is running Android 2.1 update 1 supersonic - and I did not try to do the "pre-release" update put out by HTC. Since late last night, I have been trying to install Froyo through system updates (settings, system updates, htc software update). I am able to download the upgrade, which is about 80 MB, but for some reason the update will not install. When I click install now, my phone restarts in the bootloader. If I click on fastboot, it searches for an image on my SD card but can't find one. If I hit recovery, it just returns me to the main bootloader screen. The only thing I can do is reboot or shut down my phone. When my phone boots back up, it says the update is downloaded and ready to be installed. I have tried redownloading the update but the same thing happens. Any help would be appreciated, preferable without losing contacts and apps. I'm trying to save a factory reset for a last resort.
Thanks,
Nick
Nick,
Please read the earlier posts, and follow the link from Cardiox... He said the following...
"I would suggest using this unroot program and make sure you use the 1.47 one because there are 3 different roms. This is what I did as I had the june update as you. This will guarantee that you have the right stock rom and are not rooted. Then try the update again...
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-...urn-stock.html
This is the route I took and was just like you...I had no probs this way!"
Then read my posts, and you will see that I had the SAME problem you are having, and this worked for me... I posted the thread... It is pretty easy if you follow the instructions... Let me know if it works for you... Good luck !!!
wolverinexc said:
To start off - I have never rooted my evo - my phone is running Android 2.1 update 1 supersonic - and I did not try to do the "pre-release" update put out by HTC. Since late last night, I have been trying to install Froyo through system updates (settings, system updates, htc software update). I am able to download the upgrade, which is about 80 MB, but for some reason the update will not install. When I click install now, my phone restarts in the bootloader. If I click on fastboot, it searches for an image on my SD card but can't find one. If I hit recovery, it just returns me to the main bootloader screen. The only thing I can do is reboot or shut down my phone. When my phone boots back up, it says the update is downloaded and ready to be installed. I have tried redownloading the update but the same thing happens. Any help would be appreciated, preferable without losing contacts and apps. I'm trying to save a factory reset for a last resort.
Thanks,
Nick
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I am not a genius by no means thus I am only sharing info that I have from personal trial and error. If you are going to a bootloader screen during this update process and your SD card is mounted then you most likely will need to bite the bullet and either do a factory reset or follow the link instructions so given. For some reason this update can not find the original factory code or RUU that it is trying to update. Sounds like your SD card is mounted but it can't find it...I would strongly consider just starting over with that link program. It does not root you it just puts you back square one with factory code. Then the update will have something to build off of...which you apparently don't have for whatever reason.
Ok, this is what I needed to know. I'm backing up my stuff with bitpim and will just do this. Thanks for all the help and the speedy responses!
-Nick
I have been passed a HTC Desire to try and fix after a friend of mine ran into issues trying to put Froyo on it. It was originally with Virgin (Virgin boot screen) but was not locked as other sims were usable.
I've tried various different methods to get it up and running but suspect something he has done with his attempts has caused serious issues - also he is not all that clued up and cannot remember exactly what he did - he did mention that RUU update failed, and also an image he had tried to flash from his sd card had got part way through and then locked up on the radio update.
With the original sim and memory card in, the phone will constantly reboot or just stick at the HTC logo. Take the memory and sim cards out, the phone will boot but system wont launch properly so cant get into settings to enable debugging so I can access the device via ADB. I can get to the fastboot screen, and to the Vol Down-Power screen on start, but if I select recovery it stays on HTC logo and goes nowhere.
I have managed to get HBOOT downgraded to 0.8, but when trying to put on original Virgin RUU it says the main version is older (probably because I'm trying to install an older version over a newer one). The stock Froyo RUU fails and tells me wrong HBOOT and sometimes gives a CID error. Although the phone is not locked, I suspect it will still need a goldcard, but cant create one as I cant get ADB access to the phone.
Sorry if this is a bit of a mess but at work and trying to take calls as well as write this and fix the darned phone. I;m not unfamiliar with methods used to get the phone rooted, but not well up on troubleshooting or working around these issues I have.
Any help would be appreciated.
You should be able to restore it by installing this RUU with a working goldcard:
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Bra...3.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed.exe
If you get a CID error your goldcard isn't working. There should be no version error with this.
Thanks for the reply....however how can I create a goldcard when I cant get the phone to a point where I can get my pc to recognise it? All the goldcard methods I have seen/tried involve having the usb plugged in and debugging enabled - cant get to that stage as phone wont boot - reboot loop most of the time and when I do occassionally get to the os it doesnt last, it will reboot after a few seconds. Anything else I could do? Or, could I use the card in other phone and create the goldcard in that and transfer over? I do have my own working Desire handset.
Don't know much about this but have read that a goldcard is unique to the SD card not the phone so you could create one on your phone and then use it in your mates. Also, from what I've read it would be worthwhile wiping your mates SD card (make sure he's not added a partition to it), copying a Rom to it, and try to install it using Rom manager (or whatever recovery program which was used to root the phone)
Ok, I used my own phone to sort out the goldcard and currently trying that out now...will keep you posted. Just started the RUU Stock Froyo and seems to have got further so far. Wish me luck!
Mmmmm....ok the RUU worked, but when it restarted (with original goldcard/memory card in, it kept rebooting. It did start once, got to initial setup then promptly rebooted. I swapped out the memory card (no sim in at all by the way at any point up to now) to my own card and after one final reboot it did start up. It doesnt seem stable at all with the original memory card, and still not entirely stable with my card. Could this be a phone fault? Im assuming if the RUU got through all its stages then all areas and files on the phone have been updated correctly and are all correct? Could past failures at updates etc have caused an issue elsewhere?
Have you wiped the various caches? As far as I can make out you need to make sure everything is wiped. I read a post on the OpenDesire thread which suggested that clockworkrom, if that is the recovery program you have installed, may not wipe one of the caches (possibly the dalvik cache) correctly. They recommended another recovery program called something like AmonRu. Although I can't really help you it might be worthwhile saying how the phone was rooted.
Ok, none of this was to root the phone. It was to debrand and put on the HTC Desire Froyo build. Not a custom rom, the standard RUU.
As far as I was aware, an RUU restore of the phone would wipe the appropiate caches, but correct me if I'm wrong. The phone now starts with the standard HTC startup and sound and for all intents and purposes is working, but just cant explain the random reboots. These seem to be worse with the 8GB card that my mate gave me with it. Although, after trying mine and putting the original one back in it seems to have stayed stable up to now. I'm beginning to wonder if there may be an issue with the memory card slot - another swap of the memory card again will probably trigger the reboots once more.
We will see how it goes anyway.
You've got a hardware fault. The RUU will completely reflash the phone, so if it flashed successfully but is still rebooting randomly, it can't be software.
Your probably right. Just started to try and do a downgrade, and after putting the PB99.IMG file on the gold card I made earlier, then starting the downgrade I noticed it stuck at about 98% on the radio update (second item in the list). I'm going to leave it a while to see if I get an error but I suspect it will not move or do anything.
Having gone through this process before on my own handset, I know it doesn't take anywhere near this long. Thing that confuses me though is that the RUU process I went through before went through with no issues - so why would that be able to successfully install a radio update and not this downgrade process? Anyone else had this happen to them?
Update: Ok, leaving this now as I've exhausted all avenues and its obvious the phone is not going to play ball. On another RUU flash it failed (and looking at the logs it was at the radio section and mentioned a partition update failure). A subsequent RUU flash was successful, so at least I've got it back to stock (although it doesnt stay booted long enough to even get the initial setup wizard done now). Passing it back to my friend tomorrow and hope he can get a warranty repair. Just a shame I couldn't get it back to the Virgin firmware. Thanks all those that helped anyway, much appreciated.
Hi all.
I'll start by saying I have gotten in way over my head. I rooted my Evo with unrEVOked's one-click method, and then began to experience some problems with my 3g. Thinking I had somehow botched the rooting process, I tried to unroot using the two-step method I also found on xda (cannot post link.. further proof I am a noob ). More problems sprang up, one thing led to another, various fixes were tried (HUGE thanks to everyone in the IRC channel last night that tried to help my sorry ass..) but to no avail.
Here is where my phone is at now: booting using vol down+power shows me S-ON. Trying to flash mtd-eng.zip results in an error, so I am seemingly stuck with S-ON. Normally I would be happy about this (that's one step closer to unrooted, right?) but I notice I still have Superuser in my apps. My 3g is working again for whatever reason (no complaints here! maybe it was a Sprint-side problem in my area.. what timing!) but I'm confused as to whether my phone is rooted or not.
Ideally, I would like to go back to unrooted, since I have made it abundantly clear to myself that I am not yet prepared to embark in rooting. If anyone could guide me in the right direction, I would be very thankful.
You no longer have root access. Nothing you do at this point will allow you to run a .img on your own.
Your best bet would be to try and run one of the RUU programs to get it all back to stock.
I don't know if the Superuser application will be removed by this but you can try it:
Go to Settings>SD & Phone Storage>Factory Data Reset
Your phone should reboot and may have erased the Superuser app.
Jim M said:
You no longer have root access. Nothing you do at this point will allow you to run a .img on your own.
Your best bet would be to try and run one of the RUU programs to get it all back to stock.
I don't know if the Superuser application will be removed by this but you can try it:
Go to Settings>SD & Phone Storage>Factory Data Reset
Your phone should reboot and may have erased the Superuser app.
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I did this, and my phone is now in RA-evo-v1.8.0 (it rebooted into recovery). Should I reboot the system now? I find it strange that it took me here in the first place.
The current PC36IMG that is flashed to the Evo is one with Amon Ra built into it.
The only RUU program that I am allowed to run (from the list that was given out in one of the unrooting evo threads) gives me the 170 error before anything happens.
You don't have root access, but your phone still has a custom recovery (Amon_RA) right now. No way to get rid of the custom recovery now except through an official update that replaces the recovery file.
Like I said you can try to run one of the RUU Official updates found in the Developer forum.
Don't know your location, but if you post it, someone close to you might try to help you out in person.
Jim M said:
You don't have root access, but your phone still has a custom recovery (Amon_RA) right now. No way to get rid of the custom recovery now except through an official update that replaces the recovery file.
Like I said you can try to run one of the RUU Official updates found in the Developer forum.
Don't know your location, but if you post it, someone close to you might try to help you out in person.
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With a little digging and poking and reading, I found the proper RUU, ran it, and I believe I am now back to fully unrooted. Thank you very much for your help!
Hey sorry if this has been answered already (couldn't find it though) and for being stupid. I am new to android rooting and modifications. I rooted my HTC One M8 with no issue during the rooting process. I went to install the xposed framework, which soft bricked my phone making me factory reset. When the setup had finished and I'd restored my HTC backup i went to download a file from themes but the download was unsuccessful. I messed about with a few things in TWRP recovery cant remember exactly what all i know is all i touched was fix permissions, the "wipe" options and cache clearing. Reset the phone this way and the phone started up, but straight after the htc one logo screen, i get a black screen with "Unfortunately, setup wizard has stopped working". I've heard other people having this problem with the setup wizard stopped working but they always seem to get through at least a few steps of the wizard. Oh and my nandroid backup was on a memory stick i accidentally used for my windows recovery media so whence is gone (i have two of the same memory sticks btw). I ve tried using the official HTC ruu exe, the rom.zip inside it and the TWRP nandroid backup from this site but everytime it fails. Managed to flash android revolution hd rom, but now system ui stops so i have no navigation or status bar... Doesn't matter did a data format from recovery and now its fine apologies for any bother
Kwijibo123 said:
I ve tried using the official HTC ruu exe, the rom.zip inside it and the TWRP nandroid backup from this site but everytime it fails.
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Hard to know what you did wrong (or how to help) based on lack of facts.
What CID and MID? What hboot number? Main version? S-on or s-off? Posting output of adb getvar all (delete IMEI and serial numbers, as these are private info) is the easiest way to give this info.
RUU failing is usually due to wrong RUU for your CID, MID or unlocked bootloader (with s-on) although it can simply be a USB connectivity issues. Giving the specific error message would be very helpful to determine the reason for RUU failure.
As for the TWRP nandroid, we need to know which one you tried to restore, and the mode of failure (where it fails, any error messages, etc.).
There is no effective RUU restoration that works once you follow the root, twrp, processes listed here on XDA. I've restored the original recovery.img, still no go. I've tried the full RUU available on HTC to no success. So be forewarned.
However, there is a way to recover your device. I'm no developer by any means, but this is the process which a kind user informed me of, so I'm sharing it at top level. See his comment below which is the true saving grace.
My 530 is a MetroPCS variant, so I went to the HTC site and downloaded RUU_A16_UL_M60_DESIRE_SENSE70GP_TMUS_TMOUS_1.01.531.25.exe
Then I used a RUU decryption tool, and extracted the files mentioned (boot.img) and (system.img).
I made sure TWRP worked on my handset still, which it did.
I put both files boot.img and system.img on the handset through the USB cable. I also copied the BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip to the same location.
Then I chose Install in TWRP, and chose "Image" instead of "Zip". It's a little box bottom right in TWRP on the Install screen.
First I installed the boot.img followed up by the system.img. I almost clicked reboot, and TWRP gave me this notice "Warning no Operating System installed." ---
...so I remembered the BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip file I copied over, and I went and installed it through TWRP.
I then rebooted the phone, and it rebooted a couple times, but then VOILA it was back to perfect, all data wiped of course, but fully rooted and ready to go.
Here is a link to the files I extracted using the RUU decryption tool. It is the T-Mobile variant, but works perfect for MetroPCS as well. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4K9JR5eVMSnWmtOMlV3Tkx1V2M?usp=sharing
Which carrier is your 530 from?
If you can boot in to TWRP you can install the system.img and boot.img from the install menu, press on install image once you are in the install menu, locate your system.img and choose the sytem partition boot for boot partition.
You can extract the system.img & boot.img using RUU decrypt tool
upperdecker said:
Which carrier is your 530 from?
If you can boot in to TWRP you can install the system.img and boot.img from the install menu, press on install image once you are in the install menu, locate your system.img and choose the sytem partition boot for boot partition.
You can extract the system.img & boot.img using RUU decrypt tool
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Thanks, and MetroPCS. I'm going to try and decipher what you just typed and see if I can restore the handset, because it's stuck atm.
I flashed the exposed framework but my phone wasn't working right so I did twrp restore from a backup that I had previously used however now my phone is STUCK ON THE HTC logo screen.
I downloaded your files, followed your instruction and OMG! Thank You sooooo much I'm back to normal AND WITH SU. Thanks again!!
WARNING careful when messing with exposed framework its works but my phone had issues
Thanks grmiyce
Woooogh! That info was sooo helpful. I was able to restore my phone ( HTC Desire 530 - TMobile ) to normal behaviour after it was stuck at the HTC logo for 2 days. How did it get there?
Well , long story short, I installed TWRP , did not make a Nandroid backup, and installed super su v2.46. Then to help fix the problem I installed super su 2.74 , all from twrp, but that did not help the situation. I wiped all that could be wiped from TWRP but that did not help.
I tried to install my stock ROM but could not find it in a zip format so that was a failure. I was considering a custom ROM (and still am) but to this point I am uncertain as to what ROM I can use with minimal to Zero issues ( i don't wanna brick the phone). I'll gladly accept any suggestions.
Anyways I came across this info and it saved my life...I am so happy.
Also as i am back to square one, I still have to try to network unlock this phone, it is locked with TMobile device Unlock app. I have paid for an unlock service and i was told that it was good to go but i could not get the device unlock app to reach to the 'permanent unlock' screen so i can unlock the phone. And that is why i was trying to root to uninstall the app and reinstall it since it was a system preinstalled app.
Btu anyways , I'll have to figure that out, at least the phone is back up now..
Thanks.
grniyce said:
There is no effective RUU restoration that works once you follow the root, twrp, processes listed here on XDA. I've restored the original recovery.img, still no go. I've tried the full RUU available on HTC to no success. So be forewarned.
However, there is a way to recover your device. I'm no developer by any means, but this is the process which a kind user informed me of, so I'm sharing it at top level. See his comment below which is the true saving grace.
My 530 is a MetroPCS variant, so I went to the HTC site and downloaded RUU_A16_UL_M60_DESIRE_SENSE70GP_TMUS_TMOUS_1.01.531.25.exe
Then I used a RUU decryption tool, and extracted the files mentioned (boot.img) and (system.img).
I made sure TWRP worked on my handset still, which it did.
I put both files boot.img and system.img on the handset through the USB cable. I also copied the BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip to the same location.
Then I chose Install in TWRP, and chose "Image" instead of "Zip". It's a little box bottom right in TWRP on the Install screen.
First I installed the boot.img followed up by the system.img. I almost clicked reboot, and TWRP gave me this notice "Warning no Operating System installed." ---
...so I remembered the BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip file I copied over, and I went and installed it through TWRP.
I then rebooted the phone, and it rebooted a couple times, but then VOILA it was back to perfect, all data wiped of course, but fully rooted and ready to go.
Here is a link to the files I extracted using the RUU decryption tool. It is the T-Mobile variant, but works perfect for MetroPCS as well. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4K9JR5eVMSnWmtOMlV3Tkx1V2M?usp=sharing
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it work on htc desire 530 OR not?
So did anyone end up figuring out how to unroot this phone? Have to send it in for a warranty repair, and need to restore it back to stock settings but only seem to find horror stories like OP's, when it comes to actually trying to do it. Normally I never end up having to unroot a phone, so didn't bother seeing if it was possible ahead of time. Hopefully someone knows how to do this.
m3gapxl said:
So did anyone end up figuring out how to unroot this phone? Have to send it in for a warranty repair, and need to restore it back to stock settings but only seem to find horror stories like OP's, when it comes to actually trying to do it. Normally I never end up having to unroot a phone, so didn't bother seeing if it was possible ahead of time. Hopefully someone knows how to do this.
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First dsclaimer you find in almost every rooting thread is:
Your Warranty is now VOID
So, it is the risk you just took when decided to root your phone...
sorry mate
yurais said:
First dsclaimer you find in almost every rooting thread is:
Your Warranty is now VOID
So, it is the risk you just took when decided to root your phone...
sorry mate
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Yeah, I've seen that disclaimer multiple times. However, the warranty portion of my post is non-consequential and unrelated to my real question: *has anyone found a way to unroot the phone successfully, yet?* HTC explicitly states on their website that unlocking the boot-loader doesn't void your warranty, in and of itself. Only damage that occurs as a result of said rooting (e.g: hard-bricking your phone by installing the incorrect ROM or over-clocking the CPU).
That being said, (according to articles like these: motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/jailbreaking-iphone-rooting-android-does-not-void-warranty) they wouldn't be able to deny me service, even if they wanted to. Not that you asked, but my phone has a manufacturer defect (faulty usb port) and is increasingly becoming more unstable; the root had nothing to do with it.
Thanks for the heads up, I'm simply looking for help in the other matter. I'll keep it in mind when contacting them.
HTC Desire 530 (Canada - Freedom Mobile) Bricked(?)
Hey guys,
I successfully unlocked my bootloader, installed twrp, installed supersu and obtained my root. This being the first time i've really ever used an android phone, I forgot to make a backup at this point, and I moved ahead. First thing I tried doing was uninstalling some of the default HTC apps. I downloaded app remover - started uninstalling, seemed to work fine, deleted a bunch of the files out of the recycle bin and my phone reset and since then will not load past the HTC boot screen. I let it sit over night and nothing changed, I've tried this method, i've tried the RUU files on the htc website. I'm pretty sure I need to flash a custom ROM or find an official rom at this point (Which seems near impossible). I know it's my fault for not backing up, and this phone isn't my main phone or anything, but it's totally driving me nuts at this point that I can't fix it. Anyone have any suggestions?
From the download mode screen :
hTC download mode
*** UNLOCKED ***
htc_a16ul PVT S-ON
LK-1.0.0.000
RADIO-01.01_U113251341_59.01.60624G
OpenDSP-UNKNOWN
OS-1.01.1500.31
JUN 28 2016,11:30:13 (773773)
TWRP is still installed and working fine, and I am able to copy things to my phone still.
However it is saying:
NO OS INSTALLED in there somewhere.
Any help would be appreciated.
chiassoo said:
Hey guys,
I successfully unlocked my bootloader, installed twrp, installed supersu and obtained my root. This being the first time i've really ever used an android phone, I forgot to make a backup at this point, and I moved ahead. First thing I tried doing was uninstalling some of the default HTC apps. I downloaded app remover - started uninstalling, seemed to work fine, deleted a bunch of the files out of the recycle bin and my phone reset and since then will not load past the HTC boot screen. I let it sit over night and nothing changed, I've tried this method, i've tried the RUU files on the htc website. I'm pretty sure I need to flash a custom ROM or find an official rom at this point (Which seems near impossible). I know it's my fault for not backing up, and this phone isn't my main phone or anything, but it's totally driving me nuts at this point that I can't fix it. Anyone have any suggestions?
From the download mode screen :
hTC download mode
*** UNLOCKED ***
htc_a16ul PVT S-ON
LK-1.0.0.000
RADIO-01.01_U113251341_59.01.60624G
OpenDSP-UNKNOWN
OS-1.01.1500.31
JUN 28 2016,11:30:13 (773773)
TWRP is still installed and working fine, and I am able to copy things to my phone still.
However it is saying:
NO OS INSTALLED in there somewhere.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Awesome job my man saved me from a brick last night flashed boot system then supersu and all rooted and we'll[emoji41] [emoji12]
Sent from my HTC 2PST2 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
I can confirm that the decryption tool works for update 1.36.1550.5 on the MertoPCS version
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-desire-530-metro-pcs/news/
RUU_A16_UL_M60_DESIRE_SENSE70GP_TMUS_MetroPCS_US_1.36.1550.5_Radio_01.01_U113251531_68.01.61229G_release_495720_signed_2.exe
*edit* it still get a notification about an update
guess ill just use htc's method
I can not install a rom on my htc desire 530 because the android version I have is 1.01.619.1 and the one on the htc page is 1.01.617.25.
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RUU from HTC says phone wrong model, TWRP says right model, update fails!
I'm getting an update available notice on my HTC Desire 530 from MetroPCS. It says that "Software update: 1.36.1550.14 (66.88 MB) This update contains critical security updates and system enhancements to improve overall device performance."
I'm currently on 1.36.1550.5 so I tell it to Install now. It downloads, reboots into recovery, which is TWRP 3.0.2, and when I look at the log, it failed.
"This package is for "htc_a16ul" devices; this is a "a16".
M60QCT.02.003.021
E:unknown command [set_err_msg]
This package is for "htc_a16ul" devices; this is a "a16""
When I am in download mode, it says it is htc_a16ul.
So, I tried downloading the update from HTC on my computer. I grabbed this file:
RUU_A16_UL_M60_DESIRE_SENSE70GP_TMUS_MetroPCS_US_1.36.1550.14.exe
It fails basically with the same error.
How can I flash the update?
Boot into download mode and then run the .exe update
Worked great. Thanks Bennyoo