Good day
my device is Europe with RUU 1.28.401.9
why I cant update it like the others
How about if I download the RUU 1.29 and install it manually
is it possible
Thank you
you can
have a look at this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1606676
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Hello guys,
I was about to unlock and root my HOX, but than i've noticed that i can't find a stock german o2 1.29 ruu (1.29.207.11) out there.
Sooo i can't make it "stock" after using a custom ROM?
Thank you for your answer
That RUU hasn't leaked yet, but you should be able to use the 1.28 one as the HBOOT is the same, assuming that RUU has leaked
EddyOS said:
That RUU hasn't leaked yet, but you should be able to use the 1.28 one as the HBOOT is the same, assuming that RUU has leaked
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There is only the 1.26 GER o2 RUU available. Is there any chance to get the 1.29 RUU from anybody?
hey, I've run into the very same problem, is there any solution?
cheers
as read from the title I'm looking for 1 week RUU 2.17.720.2 please help I need india
Unfortunately, there are no ruus containing the 2.17 build software. IF there was a ruu, Mr. Football would get it. So, check his ruu page for the latest updates.
Hi Folks
Need to return my Hox to stock but can,t get a stock RUU that works. I am on Orange UK and we recently had an update that upgraded the bootloader to 1.12 and the android to 2.17 . The only available RUU is for 1.29 so it's always looking to downgrade which of course it wont do.Ive tried extracting the old hboot from an origional ruu but it won't work (might be corrupted)
billd2439 said:
Hi Folks
Need to return my Hox to stock but can,t get a stock RUU that works. I am on Orange UK and we recently had an update that upgraded the bootloader to 1.12 and the android to 2.17 . The only available RUU is for 1.29 so it's always looking to downgrade which of course it wont do.Ive tried extracting the old hboot from an origional ruu but it won't work (might be corrupted)
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Oh... This is why nandroids should always be made..
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hi , just got my phone from ebay and its a superCID one so it seem it cant find any ota , can anyone point me to the most recent RUU ?
or if anyone does have it on his disk can he upload that RUU on dropbox ? thanks in advance
Before anyone can suggest the latest of RUU for you, you need to give more details especially what your current software version no. is ... maybe you have the latest one that is why no OTA update for your device.
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Before anyone can suggest the latest of RUU for you, you need to give more details especially what your current software version no. is ... maybe you have the latest one that is why no OTA update for your device.
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it is a demo unit , in a white box , it has superCID and S-ON , the version is 1.46.401.1
Never see a RUU with that no.
Make sure you take care of it, it is not easy to find RUU now as HTC is hunting down people who publish RUU at the moment. But still you can google for it, there are various site with RUUs.
I don't know much about SuperCID, previously you simply run any RUU to your device when you have a SuperCID.
What I understand now is that you need to change the CID to the RUU that you want to flash.
For example, you want to flash an Asia_WWE RUU, you need to change your CID from 111111 to HTC__044 then you can run *.*.707.* RUU. Then again say you want to flash a EU_WWE, you need to change the CID to HTC__001 first then only run the *.**.401.*
BTW, the latest for .401 is 2.22.401.1
HTCRUU has been taken down for now, due to HTC...right now there are NO ruu's to download unless someone has them somewhere
ckpv5 said:
Never see a RUU with that no.
Make sure you take care of it, it is not easy to find RUU now as HTC is hunting down people who publish RUU at the moment. But still you can google for it, there are various site with RUUs.
I don't know much about SuperCID, previously you simply run any RUU to your device when you have a SuperCID.
What I understand now is that you need to change the CID to the RUU that you want to flash.
For example, you want to flash an Asia_WWE RUU, you need to change your CID from 111111 to HTC__044 then you can run *.*.707.* RUU. Then again say you want to flash a EU_WWE, you need to change the CID to HTC__001 first then only run the *.**.401.*
BTW, the latest for .401 is 2.22.401.1
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thanks a lot mate , i've been able to download the 2.22.401.1 RUU from a chinese site and succesfully flashed with phone in fastboot mode
stesa said:
thanks a lot mate , i've been able to download the 2.22.401.1 RUU from a chinese site and succesfully flashed with phone in fastboot mode
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Hello guys,
Been wondering for a while how people find the right RUU.I know they use the command fastboot getvar version-main and that they get a couple of numbers out of that. I have heard that you need the same number ruu or higher than the number that pops out when doing that command is that right? And where do people get the ruu from?
Also, what is a CID? And last but not least: when flashing firmware you flash a custom bootloader am I right? Some roms require some kind of firmware and I do not understand the point of it yet. What if you want to get back to your original bootloader?
I tried using other threads but it is very unclear to me. I would really like to know how to get people the correct ruus so I can help myself and other people as well
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A ruu must indeed match the number that comes out of the fastboot command, it can't be lower because the ruu contains a lower hboot version. We need S-OFF to do that, and S-OFF is not available for our phones. Some have it but they are lucky.
A ruu may be higher as the number except for a lower hboot then 1.12 to 3.14. So when somebody is on software version 1.29 he can't run a 3.14 ruu. A 2.17 based ruu is a must before the 3.14 one ..... that is if they are available to begin with. Ruu's after 3.14 are rare. Some have been released but most are not.
CID is a customer ID, its a region code. My cid is HTC__E11 that means a dutch region. It also tells if a phone is carrier branded like vodaphone or O2
And about the firmware that can be flashed ......its a standalone firmware to upgrade the hboot to a JB one, that goes for every hboot version. So if you have 1.29 software version (hboot 0.95-0.96) then you can straight away flash it to 3.14 hboot 1.31-1.39. Not like the ruu where this is impossible to do.
Hope this explains some question marks ?
Links to ruu's :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189048
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094113
Link to firmwares :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
And if a ruu is not available they need to return to stock with a stock nandroid backup. No other way to do it then !
Links to stock back-ups :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189048
Cheers !
Mr Hofs
Thanks alot. Could you name a reason why someone would want to know his CID? Is that for firmware purposes? I'm on holiday now so I can't find my ruu. Once I get home ill try to find it on my own thanks for the info I understand much better now
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Well a cid is for me not so important, but the info listed in the threads sometimes go on cid first so its easier searching. The main version number tells me everything.
It gives me the info what hboot version, what software number and if its carrier branded ..... but that's also some experience i picked up lately
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Ow yeah sometimes carrier branded phones have the same cid but a different software version. Example :
1 cid has software 2.17.206 as number and the same cid has software 2.17.207 as version. So sometimes its good to know the cid too.
Mr Hofs said:
A ruu must indeed match the number that comes out of the fastboot command, it can't be lower because the ruu contains a lower hboot version. We need S-OFF to do that, and S-OFF is not available for our phones. Some have it but they are lucky.
A ruu may be higher as the number except for a lower hboot then 1.12 to 3.14. So when somebody is on software version 1.29 he can't run a 3.14 ruu. A 2.17 based ruu is a must before the 3.14 one ..... that is if they are available to begin with. Ruu's after 3.14 are rare. Some have been released but most are not.
CID is a customer ID, its a region code. My cid is HTC__E11 that means a dutch region. It also tells if a phone is carrier branded like vodaphone or O2
And about the firmware that can be flashed ......its a standalone firmware to upgrade the hboot to a JB one, that goes for every hboot version. So if you have 1.29 software version (hboot 0.95-0.96) then you can straight away flash it to 3.14 hboot 1.31-1.39. Not like the ruu where this is impossible to do.
Hope this explains some question marks ?
Links to ruu's :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189048
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094113
Link to firmwares :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
And if a ruu is not available they need to return to stock with a stock nandroid backup. No other way to do it then !
Links to stock back-ups :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189048
Cheers !
Mr Hofs
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How do you know what software version you are running to begin with? I mean it doesnt add up. You can have a 1.29 bootloader but its hboot 0.95-0.96? That Part I don't get yet but the rest is clear ty
Edit: ah the software version is the oneu get from cmd and you find an ruu based on that and on your hboot version am I right?
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The 1.29, 2.17 and 3.14 number i mentioned are the rom software numbers and they are linked to hboot numbers like 0.95-0.96 and 2.17 is 1.12 and from 3.14 to 3.20 its 1.31-1.39
Thanks, will try to find my ruu if I'm home
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