I tried searching in the forum, but couldn't really find anything that's specific to my problem.
Basically, my phone was rooted, and I've been using Cyanogen for past half year or so. Just updated to nightly 215 like last night. but i just realized my phone still have s-on. so is there a way to turn it to s-off?
i was going to try root it again, but was scared rooting doesn't work for android 2.3.7, and might mess up my phone.
Any help is appreciated!
Do you have ClockworkMod Recovery? In ROM Manager, press menu and then Manual Flash Override. It should detect the version if it's present. To root, install the zip from here with it. Does this work for you?
As you have already installed cm7 you are rooted. S-on does not mean your not rooted it just means you are restricted as to what you can customize on your phone. To s-off you will need to provide details as to which hboot version your phone is running then maybe its just a revolutionary flash needed or you may have to downgrade to official froyo to get new hboot which revolutionary can work with?
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hey, thnx for the reply! yes i have clockworkmod 5.02, and i already have superuser on my phone.
if im not wrong, my phone should be rooted alrdy, just somehow, its still s-on
hey, that don't sound complicated.
wen i go into hboot, this is what's there:
Buzz PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.80.0007
MICROP-0622
TOUCH PANEL-ATMELC03_16ac
RADIO-3.35.20.10
Aug 9 2010, 22:37:43
Have a look here and read carefully thge instructions.
http://revolutionary.io/
That should do the job.
Good luck!
thanks so much! actually read that b4 wrongly, and thought i couldn't use it. but i'll try again.
will post result soon!
Don't set it to S-Off for the sake of S-Off. You have root already. If you need read/write /system access, just run recovery and mount /system. You can access it from adb.
Ok now you have to do things the hard way. Lol. Your hboot is not gonna work with revolutionary. What I did was flash safe wwe rom from link found in 3xenos sticky development thread to make things easier for your phone. Then downloaded the ruu. Exe and extract the rom img and rename that to pc49img.zip and place on sdcard root then reboot into hboot and let it install. Then its about running revolutionary to gain s-off then simply reinstall cm7 or nandroid. If your familier with adb then there are prob easier ways to do all this but this is how I did it. Sorry I can't provide links and stuff but research properly before attempting this and check guides on xda. It sounds daunting as it scared the brown stuff out of me but I am a simpleton lol and I managed it with a helping hand from Yoda. (3xeno) the all knowing God of helpfulness. Goodluck. P.s I had my phone a year without s-off so no major. Regards Slymobi.
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Ok now you have to do things the hard way. Lol. Your hboot is not gonna work with revolutionary. What I did was flash safe wwe rom from link found in 3xenos sticky development thread to make things easier for your phone. Then downloaded the ruu. Exe and extract the rom img and rename that to pc49img.zip and place on sdcard root then reboot into hboot and let it install. Then its about running revolutionary to gain s-off then simply reinstall cm7 or nandroid. If your familier with adb then there are prob easier ways to do all this but this is how I did it. Sorry I can't provide links and stuff but research properly before attempting this and check guides on xda. It sounds daunting as it scared the brown stuff out of me but I am a simpleton lol and I managed it with a helping hand from Yoda. (3xeno) the all knowing God of helpfulness. Goodluck. P.s I had my phone a year without s-off so no major. Regards Slymobi.
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haha thnx again, yea just realized it wasn't as simple as flashing smth -_-"
my browser's filled wit tabs of ruu, hboot upgrade, revolutionary etc lol.
but will see how i get on.
Slymobi, you're right.
I overlooked his Hboot version, that should first be fixed.
After that the revolutionery solution will work
Below a link to extra information and howto's.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318
slymobi said:
Ok now you have to do things the hard way. Lol. Your hboot is not gonna work with revolutionary. What I did was flash safe wwe rom from link found in 3xenos sticky development thread to make things easier for your phone. Then downloaded the ruu. Exe and extract the rom img and rename that to pc49img.zip and place on sdcard root then reboot into hboot and let it install. Then its about running revolutionary to gain s-off then simply reinstall cm7 or nandroid. If your familier with adb then there are prob easier ways to do all this but this is how I did it. Sorry I can't provide links and stuff but research properly before attempting this and check guides on xda. It sounds daunting as it scared the brown stuff out of me but I am a simpleton lol and I managed it with a helping hand from Yoda. (3xeno) the all knowing God of helpfulness. Goodluck. P.s I had my phone a year without s-off so no major. Regards Slymobi.
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Sorry to bother you again slymobi, i tried to install ruu from 3xenos sticky, but even tho i have goldcard, i couldn't get it to install the proper ruu, so can you tell me how you extracted the rom img from the ruu exe?
nevermind, managed to install ruu, everything all good now thnx for all the help!!
I be sleeping when you posted Q. Glad you sorted it now though.
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Can someone please tell me how to remove clockworkmod recovery and reflash stock DHD one. I was experimenting with ROMs and rooting but now I just want to go back to stock DHD everything. I restored my stock ROM from clockwork backup and have restored device to S-On and Radio S-On and unrooted but I can't seem to remove Clockworkmod recovery. I'm worried that I wont receive OTA updates beacuse of this. Any help greatly appreciated...
Follow my guide in Radio S-OFF tool's thread, "how to restore branded backup". You should now turn Radio S-ON to S-OFF and then follow the guide.
jkoljo said:
Follow my guide in Radio S-OFF tool's thread, "how to restore branded backup". You should now turn Radio S-ON to S-OFF and then follow the guide.
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Thank you! I will try this!
Thanks, I think your method worked for me. Does the stock bootloader look the same with the 3 androids on skateboards on the bottom of the screen or does that mean i'm still on clockwork??
mikebyrne316 said:
Thanks, I think your method worked for me. Does the stock bootloader look the same with the 3 androids on skateboards on the bottom of the screen or does that mean i'm still on clockwork??
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simplest test is to boot into recovery surely?
Within hours these excellent devs here at xda have patched or built a Rom including any new OTA updates, probably before you even know. Do its not worth going back to stock, considering what advantages you will lose. Your phone, up to you, but your reason doesn't make sense.
Can guarantee the official 'custom' gingerbread will be released at xda, also within hours of the release, including a lot of the devs patches.
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I recently bought a Desire (A8183) and it came with HBOOT 0.75.0000 and I am trying to get S-OFF on it. I tried using AlphaRev and it came up with an error in step 3. How do I overcome this?
The phone still works fine.
tangcla said:
I recently bought a Desire (A8183) and it came with HBOOT 0.75.0000 and I am trying to get S-OFF on it. I tried using AlphaRev and it came up with an error in step 3. How do I overcome this?
The phone still works fine.
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1st: Wrong topic, you should post it in Q&A.
2nd: Have you flashed any custom ROM??? If so, thats why you cannot S-OFF it, try any near-to-stock, froyo rooted rom and then try again, this will do the trick
Cheers
thanito said:
1st: Wrong topic, you should post it in Q&A.
2nd: Have you flashed any custom ROM??? If so, thats why you cannot S-OFF it, try any near-to-stock, froyo rooted rom and then try again, this will do the trick
Cheers
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Oops, wrong subforum, didn't realise.
Yes I'm running a custom ROM I'll try a Froyo-based ROM and see if that helps.
It's a shame that Revolutionary doesn't support this version of HBOOT, is there any way of 'tricking' Revolutionary to S-OFF the 0.75 HBOOT?
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You can always update bootloader... if you have a goldcard then put the attached file in the root of your sd-card, and then boot into bootloader and wait for it do do it's thing.. when it prompts you select yes. This will update your bootloader to version 0.93.1002
You shouldn't lose any data, but do make a backup of the ROM in recovery in case you get a bootloop.
Then run Revolutionary.
MD5 6384C1953791831738CCB78322DABD2C
bortak said:
You can always update bootloader... if you have a goldcard then put the attached file in the root of your sd-card, and then boot into bootloader and wait for it do do it's thing.. when it prompts you select yes. This will update your bootloader to version 0.93.1002
You shouldn't lose any data, but do make a backup of the ROM in recovery in case you get a bootloop.
Then run Revolutionary.
MD5 6384C1953791831738CCB78322DABD2C
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I downloaded the file and put it on the root sdcard... Bootloader seemed to just skip over the file though.
Do I need to change the text file in the zip to my CID or anything else? It doesn't like it
you need a goldcard, so it ignores the CID.. or actually.. what network are you on?
EDIT: Just noticed lol
Wait I'm downloading a Telstra RUU and I'll give you a new PB99IMG
try this. If not, then you can always use the RUU to do a full update, and then S-OFF and flash a custom ROM.
Thanks I'll give it a try.
I have four microSD cards at home and I've tried gold carding all of them... I don't know how successful I was cos I couldn't do what I wanted on the Desire HD
tangcla said:
Thanks I'll give it a try.
I have four microSD cards at home and I've tried gold carding all of them... I don't know how successful I was cos I couldn't do what I wanted on the Desire HD
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try the goldcard tutorial I posted.
Okay, well I'm gonna get to sleep now but I'll give you some advice before you go.
If you can't update the bootloader with that, I'd suggest backing up your ROM (if you havent done so already), flashing the RUU to bring it up to the latest bootloader version, and then using revolutionary.
Once you've S-OFF'd with revo. Use android flasher to flash recovery (Note: your backup will not work if you do not flash the same version of recovery) and then do a full wipe and flash a ROM of your choice.
Would you happen to know where I can get the original Telstra RUU from? I think that might be my best bet.
Thanks for your help!
tangcla said:
Would you happen to know where I can get the original Telstra RUU from? I think that might be my best bet.
Thanks for your help!
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I sent you a link on my other post, but I think the site is down at the moment.. I can upload a mirror for you though because I downloaded it yesterday
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/...2U_5_11_05_14_release_150162_signed.exe_links
Thanks - this looks like it worked now HBOOT 0.93.0001, running revolutionary now.
Is there any benefit in upgrading HBOOT at all? What does 1.02.0001 offer?
Hboot 1.xxxx is the stock hboot for gingerbread. So it offers you nothing. By flashing a hboot like cm7 (most roms fit in this hboot), you get much more space for installing apps, because its /data partition is much bigger.
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I have searched and searched multiple forums. Attempted different methods of rooting. I believe I may have done something wrong in the terminal emulator my first time but my problem is this; I cannot temp root with visionary, just get a black screen after I it says attempting. When I try to unroot, visionary says the device does not appear to be rooted. So cwr can't flash recovery cause it lacks permission. I have the superuser in the app drawer and security is off but when attempting to gain those permissions either through adb or terminal, I get denied. I'm on a stock rom, did factory reset but superuser app still exists. Can anyone at least point me in the right direction? I can't root/unroot, flash roms, etc. Maybe there is an extremely manual way of solving this? Btw first post. Noob video = hilarious.
Visionary has a very high brick rate. You really should have done a lot more research before you decided on how you wanted to root your device.
WARNING - Do not use Visionary to permanent root your G2/DZ - high brick risk!
There are some guides littered through out XDA about how to bring back a phone that's been semi-bricked by visionary. Look around and see if some them will help you out.
Thanks, I am sure I'll find one to help me out but i only used Visionary to temp root, then terminal to try and permroot.
It's a lot easier to root with adb, that way if anything goes wrong you can copy your exact cmd for faster help.
Chances are you need adb set up to downgrade anyway, for visionary to work. in which case you should just use the recommended method
-Nipqer
As long as you don't have gingerbread. Try the no abd required method. Twice.
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I have tried every method out there. Couldn't downgrade because security was off. I am not rooted so methods to return s-on did not succeed. Will not let me fastboot flash a recovery (Failed: not allowed). So with all the different guides i've followed to a t, my g2 no longer boots past the htc logo, but I can get into boot loader. Am I bricked? if not I know i'm well on my way. All I really wanted to do was flash a recovery, which I should have done first to back up blah blah. That visionary method is what initially put me in the dirt, followed guide from another site before I found xda, I never used perm root through visionary just temp root, and tried to keep the root through terminal emulator. Where can I go from here? I do have access to another stock g2 that my buddy owns if that would help any
Code:
VISION PVT ENG S-OFF
HBOOT-0.84.2000
MICROP-0425
RADIO-26.08.04.30_M3
eMMC-boot
As long as you're on 2.2, using Visionary for temp root (only) should be safe. +1 to ianmcquin's gfree method.
Edit: Didn't see your last post as our posts were simultaneous. So you can't flash a PC10IMG file thru hboot?
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Ditamae said:
As long as you're on 2.2, using Visionary for temp root (only) should be safe. +1 to ianmcquin's gfree method.
Edit: Didn't see your last post as our posts were simultaneous. So you can't flash a PC10IMG file thru hboot?
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Could you elaborate a little further? Security is off so flashing an official is bad or so I have read. Also, flashing through hboot? How would I accomplish this?
So I might be totally wrong here, but if you could put any pre-rooted ROM inside a PC10IMG zip file onto your SD card (you'll have to use a micro adapter or another phone to get it there)... then you should be able to boot into bootloader and flash it. Though I've never been in a situation with no root and S-OFF... can anyone confirm or reject this idea?
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Is it safe to use the RUU to restore the phone with s-off?
Edit: No, no it is not XD
Okay. So I have the rom in a PC10IMG zip file on the root of my sd card. Now, specifically, what must I do to boot into said rom. If I can be helped I will do all the research in the world to avoid a noob situation like this again. Which so far seems very improbable thanks to this wonderful site and all the information I have absorbed trying to find a solution to my problem
Well, as I said, this makes logical sense to me, but I was hoping someone more knowledgeable than myself would confirm.... but if you want to try it you'll power down, then boot into bootloader by pressing the power button and volume down at the same time. Once in the bootloader, you should be prompted to flash the pc10img file. I think you'll press volume up to confirm and then the rest is automatic. But again, I don't know that this will work for sure... and I haven't been in your exact situation. If you want more details on flashing pc10img.zip files, I know it's out there on XDA. Also, in the event it works for you be sure to remove this file from your sd card right away... or rename it.
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flash cmw in fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img or whatever
Solved; I was finally able to flash cwm after I had altered the hardware id's of the android 1.0 driver, flashed a pre rooted odex stock rom and wam bam thank you ma'am, phone is now operational. Thanks for your help guys =]
Hello I've been on this forum for quite a while, but never really posted anything. Right now I'm struggling with my EVO4g because it's having issues updating the PC36IMG.zip in hboot AND it says it is S-on when other programs such as revolutionary's root program. I'll explain everything I did and provide as much information in return for some help. Also I have googled this issue and no place seems to have a solution to the issues on my EVO.
What went down:
-Decided I want to unroot my phone and start from scratch
-Tried unrooting using this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141
-Says i have S-on and Hboot 6.17
-Tried rooting with revolutionary, but says I have s-off already enabled. HBoot says S-on though so this is where i get confused
-Tried going into recovery but just get the update picture and then the red triangle over the phone
-Try flashing RA recovery PC36IMG.zip through Hboot but never asks to update when it scans the img
My questions are Why is it saying I have s-on when revolutionary is saying I have s-off and how do I fix this? Why does my Hboot refuse to update through a PC36IMG.zip and how do i fix this?
drkknight74 said:
Hello I've been on this forum for quite a while, but never really posted anything. Right now I'm struggling with my EVO4g because it's having issues updating the PC36IMG.zip in hboot AND it says it is S-on when other programs such as revolutionary's root program. I'll explain everything I did and provide as much information in return for some help. Also I have googled this issue and no place seems to have a solution to the issues on my EVO.
What went down:
-Decided I want to unroot my phone and start from scratch
-Tried unrooting using this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141
-Says i have S-on and Hboot 6.17
-Tried rooting with revolutionary, but says I have s-off already enabled. HBoot says S-on though so this is where i get confused
-Tried going into recovery but just get the update picture and then the red triangle over the phone
-Try flashing RA recovery PC36IMG.zip through Hboot but never asks to update when it scans the img
My questions are Why is it saying I have s-on when revolutionary is saying I have s-off and how do I fix this? Why does my Hboot refuse to update through a PC36IMG.zip and how do i fix this?
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This is because of your hboot 6.16. That's the hboot that revolutionary gives you after you s-off so it thinks your s-off already. What you have to do is run the ruu again and it will revert your hboot back to 2.16 so you can rerun revolutionary
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Also the reasons the PC36IMG.zip you tried to flash do not work is because your s-on the ONLY thing that will flash in the bootloader is something signed by HTC so trying to flash a recovery ect do not work. Only things signed by HTC are ruus
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Thanks a lot for your help! Worked like a charm
Oh my god finally the thread I was looking for!! I Did the EXACT SAME steps and I am looking for a solution. ATM I have 6.17something HBOOT, android 2.3.3, build 4.54.651.1, kernel 2.6.35.10-g1357ee, and broadbase 2.15.00.0808. Idk if you need any of that but thats some info. PLEASE REPLY I WANT TO FIX THIS PROBLEM!!
-THANK YOU
xMidnitex said:
Oh my god finally the thread I was looking for!! I Did the EXACT SAME steps and I am looking for a solution. ATM I have 6.17something HBOOT, android 2.3.3, build 4.54.651.1, kernel 2.6.35.10-g1357ee, and broadbase 2.15.00.0808. Idk if you need any of that but thats some info. PLEASE REPLY I WANT TO FIX THIS PROBLEM!!
-THANK YOU
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Are you trying to unroot?
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evo4gnoob said:
Are you trying to unroot?
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Yes. I have "S-on" but when trying to root with revolutionary it says s-off
xMidnitex said:
Yes. I have "S-on" but when trying to root with revolutionary it says s-off
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Just rerun the ruu again and you have hboot 2.16 again then can reroot with revolutionary if you choose
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Okay but I dont remember where I downloaded the RUU previously. I dont have it on my computer because my hard drive crashed. I remember I was on a page somewhere that had all of the stock ROMs but i dont remember where
xMidnitex said:
Okay but I dont remember where I downloaded the RUU previously. I dont have it on my computer because my hard drive crashed. I remember I was on a page somewhere that had all of the stock ROMs but i dont remember where
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Here, try this. I was having this same issue and got it fixed. After I ran this RUU there was one more update, but BE CAREFUL. Don't accept the latest update from HTC/Sprint because it changes and locks your HBOOT and there's no way to root it yet. Hope this helps. I ran the ruu, let it do it's thing, accepted one update tht still had HBOOT 2.16, then rooted my phone like normal. Funny thing is, I didn't understand what ANY of this meant just a few days ago, but after 8 hours of reading and scratching my head.. it hit me and it's all pretty simple.
Originally Posted by Football
Here latest RUU for SuperSonic
http://www.filefactory.com/file/cc2d...233_signed.exe
Enjoy!
xMidnitex said:
Okay but I dont remember where I downloaded the RUU previously. I dont have it on my computer because my hard drive crashed. I remember I was on a page somewhere that had all of the stock ROMs but i dont remember where
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Here's a PC36IMG of the 4.54 ROM you can install through the bootloader:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9362091/PC3....15.00.0808_NV_2.15_release_220182_signed.zip
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S OFF _ error rumrunner HTC one v
Guys....i unlocked my HTC one V and relocked it. but now i want to S off and so i unlocked again...i didnt change the ROM at any time.
I tried running rumrunner, but it showed device not rooted and unsecure kernel..what to do now.? plz help.
The purpose of doing S off is my radio, wifi not working.:crying:
[Q] S-OFF HTC One V primou
I've got a rooted, unlocked HTC One V with TWRP Recovery installed. I have the stock ROM and Kernel And I'm trying to S-OFF my phone... I saw loads of posts about it but none of them worked Why do I want to S-OFF it? Because I want to install a Custom ROM. Yes, I know, you are telling me that I don't have to S-OFF it to install a Custom ROM, but I saw so many people that bricked their phones because tried to install a Custom ROM without S-OFF... Please help me, I'M DESPERATE!!!! I STARTED TO TRY TO S-OFF MY PHONE FIVE MONTHS AGO AND I STILL DIDN'T DO IT!!!
I tried to S-OFF my phone using Rumrunner, but when I dounle-click on soju.exe it won't open...
Victor271 said:
I've got a rooted, unlocked HTC One V with TWRP Recovery installed. I have the stock ROM and Kernel And I'm trying to S-OFF my phone... I saw loads of posts about it but none of them worked Why do I want to S-OFF it? Because I want to install a Custom ROM. Yes, I know, you are telling me that I don't have to S-OFF it to install a Custom ROM, but I saw so many people that bricked their phones because tried to install a Custom ROM without S-OFF... Please help me, I'M DESPERATE!!!! I STARTED TO TRY TO S-OFF MY PHONE FIVE MONTHS AGO AND I STILL DIDN'T DO IT!!!
I tried to S-OFF my phone using Rumrunner, but when I dounle-click on soju.exe it won't open...
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Why don't you want to extract files before executing them? It's really not a good idea to run file from an archive.
I did...
kvestas said:
Why don't you want to extract files before executing them? It's really not a good idea to run file from an archive.
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I tried to extract them and then to run the .exe file, but when I'm trying to extract them I'm getting the same error...
Victor271 said:
I tried to extract them and then to run the .exe file, but when I'm trying to extract them I'm getting the same error...
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Maybe you need to run the file as Administrator. Or try to download the zip file again...
But you DON'T REALLY NEED s-off to install custom ROMs. It's even more likely that you will brick your phone when it is s-off when you are able to change initial partitions.
Really?!! Thank you!!
kvestas said:
maybe you need to run the file as administrator. Or try to download the zip file again...
But you don't really need s-off to install custom roms. It's even more likely that you will brick your phone when it is s-off when you are able to change initial partitions.
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oh my god thank you for this advice, i was really upset because i can't s-off my phone to install a custom rom, but now, i realise that s-off is actually a bad thing!! Really thank you my friend! :d
Victor271 said:
oh my god thank you for this advice, i was really upset because i can't s-off my phone to install a custom rom, but now, i realise that s-off is actually a bad thing!! Really thank you my friend! :d
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The only thing you have to remember when you have s-on hTC phone - every time when you will flash custom ROM, you must flash compatible kernel manually using fastboot command (recovery is not able to flash boot partition when s-on). So read OPs very carefully about kernels compatible with that ROM. Most often the best kernel file is included within a ROM zip file (boot.img). Good luck!
Really thank you!
kvestas said:
The only thing you have to remember when you have s-on hTC phone - every time when you will flash custom ROM, you must flash compatible kernel manually using fastboot command (recovery is not able to flash boot partition when s-on). So read OPs very carefully about kernels compatible with that ROM. Most often the best kernel file is included within a ROM zip file (boot.img). Good luck!
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Thank you for those useful and important advices, you really helped me a lot, THANK YOU!
I need Stock ROM RUU for my HTC ONE V - UK,
S-OFF RH
HBOOT-1.17.0000 ,
RADIO-3831.17.00.18_M