[Q] Bricked phone? - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
Here's the situation;
Tried to update to the latest official rom after buying a HTC Desire from a friend. When upgrading this error appeared: ERROR [110]
After this, the phone rebooted and is stuck on the HTC logo with 4 exclamation marks in each corner.
I can't boot into recovery, nor hboot, only fastboot seems to work. Below you can find the fastboot output.
-----------------------------------.
STARTING PRINT OF DEVICE INFO.
-----------------------------------.
SPL/hboot version: 6.93.1002.
Radio version: 5.17.05.23.
Main software version: 3.14.405.1.
cid: htc__e11.
cpld: none.
product: bravo.
mid: pb9920000.
security: off.
build-mode: ship.
-----------------------------------.
Print of device info SUCCESSFUL.
Tried making a goldcard with another phone, and reflash, but the same error appears with the same result.
There is not that much info about this problem, already tried everything i've found...

Hi did you flash aplharev downgrade hboot? as you saying fastboot working try to flash it and run ruu again. Is 'fastboot oem boot' working?

already downgraded hboot
and 'fastboot oem boot' returns 'FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))'

just find out it fails on flashing the radio.
Maybe he blocks on trying to downgrade the radio? I'm not able to downgrade radio true fastboot commander neither.

Hi try to flash alpharev stock and do it again... it has bigger cache partition... see :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171494
ps did you restart phone after flashing downgrade?

I just did following steps:
1. flashed 'bravo_alphaspl.img' as Hboot/SPL
2. rebooted
3. trying to downgrade radio again, same sh*t, tried the RUU installer again, also same sh*t

just did some searches... you can try it but no sure, as you are able to flash radio any time unless any other problem
flash downgrade
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
run ruu

i'm NOT able to downgrade the radio version...
guess this is the cause of all my problems...
any other suggestions?

RUU flashes the radio also, no need to change radio

Where did you get that update from?

it's isn't the upgrade that failed it was the Hboot image, i had the same error trying RUU the phone with cm2r2 image on hboot, when changed to stock hboot it stoped giving error 110, i had the same screen with exclamation marks, i've managed to get RUU flashed on the phone, i dont remember exact the procedure but fastboot commands worked and i was able to flash the phone with RUU, i used many RUU's until find one that worked with my phone

Did you try htcdev download? that should work

If you were actually paying attention to what are others telling you, you would have your Desire fixed long time ago.

I solved the same problem by doing a backup of a good desire and then flashed via fastboot the boot.img, cache.img, recovery.img and system.img.
I did all of this after I had rolled back the hboot from the Alpherev CM7 version to the stock alpharev hboot so same as on the other phone (this can be done via fastboot of reflashing program.
I then typed 'fastboot boot OEM' in fastboot and hey presto booted up into gingervillan.
Oh and used a gold card when doing it.
Sent from my HTC Runnymede using xda premium

I think I tried like 12-13 RUU updates, finally founded the one I needed!
-RUU_HTC+Desire+Android+2.3+Upgrade+(Gingerbread)-3.14.405.1-
Thanks for all the reply's, none of the solutions above worked for me, except flashing the one and only (latest) RUU for my phone.
I'm going to keep my phone with original rom now, unrooted, because it seems that rooting is impossible with current ROM...

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[Q] Desire Brick with just fastboot

Hello,
I am reading for hours and lost the overview...
My Desire had CM7 installed and had many reboots lately (maby caused by juice defender or the dalvic cache on the ext) but now it just wont boot at all. Not even into recovery.
Bootloader and Fastboot work but I cant flash anything or boot a recovery
S-ON
HBOOt-0.93.0001
RADIO-5.11.05.27
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.3-z71.img
sending 'recovery' (3742 KB)... OKAY
writing 'recovery'... INFOsignature checking...
FAILED (remote: signature verify fail)
Code:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.3-z71.img
downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY
booting... FAILED (remote: not allowed)
I am using a Mac but could also use a Win7 or Ubuntu maschine if this is necessary...
Please help
Ruu?
Sent from CM7
Is the custom recovery flash failing because the phone is s-on?
If so would it help to run alpharev on it?
Not sure, just a thought!
From what I understood you need to be able to boot to use alpharev or RUU?
I started the RUU .exe and stole the ROM.zip from TEMP but either the CID is not correct (I have VODAP102) or the version is older since CM7 is 2.3.3 I guess.
00droid said:
Is the custom recovery flash failing because the phone is s-on?
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I guess so. Isn't S-OFF the thing you need to flash custom roms? I had it rooted and installed the recovery with clockwork or so from within OS without changing S-ON.
I got a UK VODA RUU to start at least (SD inside, sim not) but fails with ERROR[170] USB-Connoction Error
Afterwards it booted magically, I could backup data, flash LeeDroid to (what I thought) would solve the instability problem but it crashed again (connected cable is not good). And now its the same all over again but this time I cannot reproduce the luck from the first time.
Should I keep trying and then S-OFF, dwongrade bootloader and upgrade radio? What else could I do.
But I dont think the attepted flashing will work again...
magreet said:
From what I understood you need to be able to boot to use alpharev or RUU?
I started the RUU .exe and stole the ROM.zip from TEMP but either the CID is not correct (I have VODAP102) or the version is older since CM7 is 2.3.3 I guess.
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Hmm, I think you're right actually, it's been a while since s-off for me!
S-OFF is indeed needed to flash the custom recovery via fastboot.
RUU - so probably you need a branded RUU for your phone (VODA-Germany VODAP102).
Or do the above mentioned method - take the ROM.zip and put it on your SD Card, but RENAME it to PB99IMG.zip.
Since you are branded, you need to create a goldcard, to avoid CID error:
Here's how
The phone needs to boot to create a GoldCard Luckily this happens from time to time.
But since 2.3.3 is newer than the newest 2.2 RUU the GoldCard CID fix wont work in my oppinion...
Even I am struck with the same issue. Only fastboot access with an Orange desire. I do not have a gold card to try out anything.
My phone's CID: ORANG001
Bootloader throws up the following error:
Loading...[PB99DIAG.zip]
No image!
Loading...[PB99DIAG.nbh]
No image or wrong image!
Loading...[PB99IMG.zip]
No image!
Loading...[PB99IMG.nbh]
No image or wrong image!
Any suggestions?
Could you flash a RUU from within Windows? I tried many, at least one of them tried to start and failed but the phone started at least. If a boot loop occurs remove the battery and retry as long as it takes. Worked for me.
Maybe without sim.
Some people reported being able to boot WITHOUT sd in the phone. Try it.

S-ON after Revolutionary S-OFF possible? [SOLVED]

I'm looking for a way to remove Revolutionary S-OFF...
I tried flashing several RUUs with different HBOOT versions but Revolutionary HBOOT is very persistant
I'd would love to return to HBOOT 0.93 since I have to return my device due to a possible hardware error.
anyone have a suggestion? tnx
Only to use RUU
name.vic said:
Only to use RUU
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not sure what you mean exactly, but just flashing a stock RUU with NOT remove revolutionary HBOOT. I'll explain in next post.
SOLVED: just got THE answer from someone at #revolutionary
1. what: downgrade HBOOT using AlphaRev
how: go to http://alpharev.nl/, download (and always MD5-) check "bravo_downgrade.img", flash using fastboot
2. what: flash stock RUU
how:go to http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Bravo and download RUU for your device and run the executable
(I chose "RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5_Radio_32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_159811_signed.exe " since it turned out to contain HBOOT 0.93 which I wanted)
3. done
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you !
Puff, i got a good scare after upgrading to GB.
I found out that after upgrading I cannot simply RRU my way back, installed revolutionary then I wanted to bring my Desire to service [reboots] and wanted to get rid of s-off and revolutionary hboot to make it "stock".
Once again, thanks to this great community !
hi.
Hope someone still watching these posts.
I tried your solution.
Flashed the hboot and it switched from Revolutionary to alpharev.
Then i flashed the phone with stock ruu RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5_Radio_32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_159811_signed.exe
But still no luck.
The methods iv tried is:
All through command in windows, :
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash hboot bravo.img <-- i renamed the file i took from the ruu im using.
flash hboot - reboot to android os - stock ruu flash = no stock hboot
flash hboot 4 times - reboot to android os - stock ruu flash = no stock hboot
flashed hboot - still in hboot i ran stock ruu = no stock hboot.
am i missing any step?
My phone/hboot is:
Swedish unlocked HTC Desire.
Bravo pvt4 ship s-off
hboot 6.93.1002
radio 5.11.05.27
Why are you using adb? You must be on the fastboot screen not hboot screen
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
rootSU said:
Why are you using adb? You must be on the fastboot screen not hboot screen
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
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Hi and ty for your reply.
I think i have tried it in fastboot to.
Or on my phone it says fastboot usb marked in red collor.
Is that right or wrong?
could you give me a step by step?
I have the revolutionary drivers and uninstalled htc sync alredy.
The things iv tried so far is this list of commands in order:
cd c:\desire <--- where i have the files
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot flash hboot bravo.img
rootSU said:
Why are you using adb? You must be on the fastboot screen not hboot screen
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how do you flash files in fastboot,if not with adb to my knowledge he was in the fastboot screen(when you adb reboot bootloader thats where it takes you)
we need more detail in step #2. after getting an "ok" flashing the downgrader image in step one,do you reboot to the OS,then run the executable from there? or do you run it while still in fastboot?
ive been helping him on another forum,and from what he describes,it looks like hes followed DXsl's steps,but it still hasnt worked.
thanks for any info
After flashing the downgrader, you cannot boot any rom, because the downgrader deletes all internal partitions. So after flashing the hboot downgrader successfully, just enter this
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
When done, flash ruu. At the end you are on stock rom with stock hboot (s-on).
A little note at the end: If your phone is in fastmode mode, you cannot use adb (commands). If your phone is in hboot mode, you cannot use fastboot (commands). And fastboot can only be used if one is s-off. I know you are in this state, but this information is for the future.
MatDrOiD said:
After flashing the downgrader, you cannot boot any rom, because the downgrader deletes all internal partitions. So after flashing the hboot downgrader successfully, just enter this
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
When done, flash ruu. At the end you are on stock rom with stock hboot (s-on).
A little note at the end: If your phone is in fastmode mode, you cannot use adb (commands). If your phone is in hboot mode, you cannot use fastboot (commands). And fastboot can only be used if one is s-off. I know you are in this state, but this information is for the future.
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i see what you are getting at now. while you are in fastboot mode,you technically are using fastboot commands,not adb commands. kind of splitting hairs,but correct. when folks are in the CMD window and entering commands to the phone they broadly describe the experience as "using ADB".
while an engineering or patched hboot provides alot more functionality,there are limited commands for s-on in fastboot mode.
thanks for the info
This isn't working. RUU managed to flash HBOOT, Radio, Signature, but after that it gives error 140 and ends.
---------- Post added at 01:50 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:29 PM ----------
So I tried to install it manually and the only component that failed to flash was system. Here is log:
Code:
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###Calling fastboot with: flash system D:\Programy\Android\system\PB99IMG_2.29.405.5_Radio_32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_159811_signed\system.img###
sending 'system' (254219 KB)... FAILED (remote: data length is too large)
finished. total time: 0.004s
********************************
Is that with the downgrader flashed?
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Yes.
10char
How much total space do you have on system? (try a df -f on a terminal emulator)
Dunno, but I wiped entire phone and GB RUU runs fine.
Terepin said:
Dunno, but I wiped entire phone and GB RUU runs fine.
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I think your partition size is somehow smaller than it should be. Did you flash the stock HBOOT after flashing downgrade HBOOT?
PS: also use command "fastboot erase cache" after flashing HBOOT and "fastboot reboot bootloader" too. Just to be sure
theGanymedes said:
I Did you flash the stock HBOOT after flashing downgrade HBOOT?
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Nooo..If after the downgrader u flash the stock one, u are locked s-off again (downgrade protection)
the downgrader is already stock, and because this one has no protection, the ruu overwrite it before to flash the system partition
andQlimax said:
Nooo..If after the downgrader u flash the stock one, u are locked s-off again (downgrade protection)
the downgrader is already stock, and because this one has no protection, the ruu overwrite it before to flash the system partition
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With custom MTD, we had to format system, cache and data so maybe it would be best practice to do that after flashing the downgrader if you still have recovery (i.e havent tried to run an RUU over CM7 hboot)
yes, u can't flash an ruu over the cm7 hboot, but u can over the downgrader
this damn downgrader is the stock hboot (with stock partitions size)with no protection..all the other hboots on alpharev have the downgrade protection (so an ruu can't overwrite it)
so for example, if u have the cm7 hboot, u dont need to flash the stock hboot and then the downgrader hboot (or viceversa)..only the downgrader is enough..the downgrader is an hboot with stock partition size
in addition, the first thing that the ruu does is to flash the hboot with stock size (only after the ruu flash the system)..but of course, it will successfully write the hboot only if u have the downgrader one

A plea for help--SLCD brick

I was trying to flash Alpharev's data++ hboot to my CDMA (SLCD) Desire using Mumilover's Fastboot Commander tool.
After it said it successfully flashed hboot, I shut down from the fastboot menu. After that, my Desire won't turn on. It gives haptic feedback buzzes when you'd expect, but the screen doesn't turn on.
I can get it into fastboot (battery pull, replace battery, hold back and home for ten seconds). When I run Fastboot Commander (phone in fastboot), it says:
Feedback, criticism, ideas, improvments, thanks and appreciations are welcomed on the forum-thread.
............................................................
Operating system: Windows.
Tools folder found.
Windows fastboot tools found.
The folder containing the IMG files was not found.
No Nandroid folder was not found - "Restore" button disabled.
STARTING PRINT OF DEVICE INFO.
-----------------------------------.
SPL/hboot version: 6.93.1002.
Radio version: 2.15.00.11.16.
Main software version: 2.11.573.5.
cid: utsi_001.
cpld: none.
product: bravoc.
mid: pb9940000.
security: off.
build-mode: ship.
-----------------------------------.
Print of device info SUCCESSFUL.
I cannot get ADB to connect to it (even when I put the phone in fastboot).
I tried reflashing the stock hboot (on Alpharev's site), clearing data/cache, etc via Fastboot Commander, but no matter what I do, the screen will not turn on.
Is there any hope? I was looking into making a goldcard (as per Bortak's troubleshooting guide), but the links to the goldcard tool is dead (and I don't think I can make one without ADB finding my phone).
I think I found the RUU that should work:
http://goo-inside.me/bravoc/ruu
I've tried both the .exe RUU and to flash the PB99IMG.zip with Fastboot Commander's little full zip utility, but each one fails (I think because they can't overwrite the alpharev hboot? I get this error in Fastboot Commander:
FAILED (remote: 51 partition update fail)"
I try not to be a noob and read before I ask, but I'm in over my head.
Help would be humbly appreciated.
As a total hailmary: is JTAG an option I should look into, or should I just sell it for parts/cry for a little bit?
Well you flashed something that is for the Bravo on the BravoC.. why would you even try? lol
Your only hope really is to flash the CORRECT BravoC RUU...
I didn't understand that CDMA Desires couldn't use custom hboots. Since I used Revolutionary to S-OFF my device, I figured I could also change up the boot partitions.
I believe this:
http://goo-inside.me/bravoc/ruu/RUU...Radio_2.15.00.11.16_release_168495_signed.exe
...is the correct RUU for my device, but it fails at...
WOW, I literally ran the RUU one last time (which would be the 5th time) to find out exactly where it hung up so I could give you guys more info...and this time it suddenly decided to work!
Guess I know not to touch hboots from now on.
And I'll keep several copies of that RUU on various harddrives...

HTC One - stuck in bootloader/fastboot and no recovery

As you can see in the picture the phone boots up to this screen. A friend of mine bought an HTC One on ebay and he found out it was rooted/unlocked so he went to put it back to stock and may have bricked the device while doing so.
EDIT: so I am able to use fastboot, but not adb because I can't get into Windows. Flashing the stock Verizon RUU I found still doesn't get me anywhere though.
Is there any hope for this device? Thanks in advance!
You have to select bootloader to get to the recovery option. What kind of computer are you using and whats it running?
cmlusco said:
You have to select bootloader to get to the recovery option. What kind of computer are you using and whats it running?
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Yea I saw that after messing around with it some more. It is Windows 7 x64.
I tried the one at the bottom of the page as I can't find one anywhere else. I also used the commands at the bottom to try and flash it.
http://www.htc1guru.com/downloads/ruu-zip-downloads/
When you go to device manager on your pc with the phone pluged in and in fastboot mode, does it show android phone or unknown device? Try using these drivers http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/ADB/ADB_Drivers.zip
You need a signed ruu which you can get here http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/RUUs/2....2_NV_VZW_3.71_002_release_341019_signed_2.zip
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip file.zip
May fail with flush error do above command again.
fastboot reboot
cmlusco said:
When you go to device manager on your pc with the phone pluged in and in fastboot mode, does it show android phone or unknown device? Try using these drivers http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/ADB/ADB_Drivers.zip
You need a signed ruu which you can get here http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/RUUs/2....2_NV_VZW_3.71_002_release_341019_signed_2.zip
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip file.zip
May fail with flush error do above command again.
fastboot reboot
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OK cool I will try that once it downloads. It shows "My HTC" in the device manager. Also with the fastboot devices command it does give me the device ID.
EDIT: That worked! Thanks a lot for the RUU file, as I could not find that anywhere.
Hello. A friend of mine has the same problem. She tried to flash this RUU: "RUU Zip M7_WL_JB_50_VZW_1.10.605.10_decrypted" but the phone doesn't boot. Here is more info about the problem: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688936
Can she flash the RUU posted here?
This is what the hboot says:
Unlocked
m7_wlv pvt ship s-off rh
cid-11111111
hboot 1.54.0000
radio 1.12.42.0906
opendsp v31.120.274.0617
os 1.10.605.10
Thank you very much.
She can, but since she is s-off, its better to flash the decrypted one. http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/RUUs/2.10.605.1/PN07IMG_M7_WL_JB_50_VZW_2.10.605.1_DECRYPT.zip
cmlusco said:
She can, but since she is s-off, its better to flash the decrypted one.
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First, thank you very much. She changed the CID to VZW__001. That's not a problem, right?
Does the CID and MID have to be compatible with the RUU? She has this MID: PN0731000.
Downloading this RUU, will report back.
Again, thank you.
Yes the cid and mid need to match the ruu. What you have now are the correct ones. However 11111111 is super cid, which would have also worked.
cmlusco said:
Yes the cid and mid need to match the ruu. What you have now are the correct ones. However 11111111 is super cid, which would have also worked.
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Hello again. Before we try to flash the RUU, I would like to ask you the steps to do it. This is what we gonna do:
1. Download RUU
2. Rename to "ruu.zip" (Optional)
3. Enter fastboot mode
4. enter "fastboot oem rebootRUU" - You should not see a silver HTC logo on your device.
5. enter "fastboot flash zip ruu.zip" - The first time you execute this command, it only prepares the flash
6. As soon as the flash is done preparing, enter the same exact command again "fastboot flash zip ruu.zip"
7. Now you'll see a little green progress bar on your phone. This does not need to reach 100%. As soon as your command window is finished, you can just "fastboot reboot".
8. You should be set back to fully stock HTC One.
And that's it? Nothing else is needed, right?
EDIT: we flashed the RUU. Now the phone boots always in fastboot. No matter what option we choose, the phone does nothing and goes back to fastboot. On the bottom of hboot there is a new line in red: "Active cmdline overflow! (1073 Bytes)"
Ok try changing the cid back to 11111111 super cid, then run the ruu again and see what happens. Before doing both, use the cmd
fastboot erase cache
cmlusco said:
Ok try changing the cid back to 11111111 super cid, then run the ruu again and see what happens. Before doing both, use the cmd
fastboot erase cache
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Hello. We just did it, and still the same problem. We were reading that some people solved this by doing a downgrade to hboot 1.44. But I don't want to make this problem worse.
You can try it, its worth a shot. Just flash an older ruu. http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/RUUs/. Dont remember which one goes with 1.44
cmlusco said:
You can try it, its worth a shot. Just flash an older ruu. Dont remember which one goes with 1.44
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You can't be more kind. We made a downgrade, and now we can use CWM again. (We did the downgrade before reading your post, so we didn't use an older RUU) Now thinking hwat should be the next step: flashing a ROM (custom or stock, mounting a pendrive) or flashing an older RUU or anything else. Again, dude, you're awesome.
I'm stuck in a similar situation and any help would be appreciated so I don't screw this up. I can get into the bootloader but not into recovery (gets to the first TWRP screen then reboots). Safe mode works fine too.
Win7 64bit
S-off
Rooted
Stock ROM
*** UNLOCKED ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-VZW-001
HBOOT-1.54.0000
RADIO-1.12.42.0731
OS-1.10.605.8
I can get into ADB. Would just like to know if I need to flash a new RUU or should I flash updated TWRP first? And the proper commands so I don't botch this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I would try reflashing twrp first. http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/RECOVERIES/twrp/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-m7vzw.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
cmlusco said:
I would try reflashing twrp first.
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Didn't work. Got to the TWRP splash screen and back into the bootloop again.
Ok then i would do an ruu. http://vzw1files.dyndns.org/RUUs/
fastboot reboot bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip nameoffile.zip (may fail with flush error, just do the cmd again)
fastboot reboot
Hi,
Similar problem here.
This is my situation:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** LOCKED ***
*** Security Warning ***
M7_WLV PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.56.0000
RADIO-1.13.41.0109_2
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
OS-3.11.605.1
CID: VZW__001
MID: PN0731000
Only fastboot. Can't access to recovey (CWM). Can't access to OS, so no adb.
Every time I try to RUU it gives the "Signature verify fail" message.
So, I tried encrypted ROMs (those at vzw1files. dyndns. org), and I could go a step forward; but the flashing hungs up after giving this messages:
(bootloader) adopting the signature contained in this image...
(bootloader) signature checking...
(bootloader) rom parsing start ...
(bootloader) rom parsing finish ...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
(bootloader) Read zipped android_info fail
Thanks in advance, I hope I didn't screw it up.
The problem is nicouy that you are s-on, and on the newest kk firmware. An s-on phone will not allow you to "downgrade" firmware, and we do not yet have the latest ruu available, at least to my knowledge. So your kind of screwed right now untill we get our hands on a kk ruu.

M9 in bootloop with working download mode. S-ON, trying to restore

Hey guys,
I trying to help out with a friend’s HTC M9, which suddenly wouldn’t boot into Android. We can still access the bootloader and download mode.
The bootloader shows:
Software status: Modified
Locked
S-ON
Security Warning
I got it into download mode and tried fastboot getvar all, the relevant output is:
product: htc_himauhl
version 1.0
version-main: 3.35.206.13
mid: 0PJA10000
cid: o2___102
I had a look in the readme thread. My friend wanted to try to save the files but it seems impossible since we can’t get adb to work and can’t boot a recovery image, since that would require unlocking the bootloader which wipes the data anyways. Is that correct?
So afterwards, we tried to re-flash the official RUU. The phone is the o2 version, and the most recent RUU I could find was
Code:
0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_M60_SENSE70_MR_O2_UK_3.35.206.13_Radio_01.01_U11440792_93.00.51117G_F_release_464855_signed.zip
I tried flashing the file using htc_fastboot flash zip, which failed with error 12 and some output on the phone complaining about the locked bootloader, as well as ARUWizard which resulted in the same error. Sorry I don’t have a screenshot, since I had to try it remotely.
Am I correct in thinking, that the file I downloaded should be usable to reflash the original software? It’s signed and has the same version code and was downloaded correctly with the same hash.
Not quite sure what happened there, since I don’t physically have the device. Should we try the SD-card method next?
Thanks!
at RUU Section just do sdcard method
here the link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/stock-nand-backup-ota-update-collection-t3132698
thanks to me and to them

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