I have unlocked the bootlocker, installed clockwork and super user. Now will I be able to install OTA updates ?
You will need to flash stock recovery before you can do the ota
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bogfather said:
You will need to flash stock recovery before you can do the ota
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and relock the bootloader.
eyosen said:
and relock the bootloader.
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Forgot about that
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If I want to flash Insertcoin 7 which is based on the next FW, should I still update the OTA before or this rom will do it?
Using Pokemon 5 now
eyosen said:
and relock the bootloader.
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no need to relock bootloader. i just restored my backup rom (the one that came with the phone) and all i did was flashed stock recovery back and just installed the OTA and without relocking bootloader. and it worked perfectly
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vegetaleb said:
If I want to flash Insertcoin 7 which is based on the next FW, should I still update the OTA before or this rom will do it?
Using Pokemon 5 now
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i think the rom only fully upgrades you in some sections and that could be due to s-off. i say upgrade your rom yes. but as long as you have the stock rom backed up so that you can revert back and update when the OTA gets released then you should not have any issues
The problem is that I deleted the stock rom backup by mistake
Why does it take so long to have s-off?
vegetaleb said:
The problem is that I deleted the stock rom backup by mistake
Why does it take so long to have s-off?
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my thinking is different chipsets....previous phones was based on Qualcomms Snapdragon chipsets which probably were easier to hack instead of nvidia ones.. probs wrong i do not know but that is what i make of it.
why not just use RUU then if you are unbranded.
Goku80 said:
no need to relock bootloader. i just restored my backup rom (the one that came with the phone) and all i did was flashed stock recovery back and just installed the OTA and without relocking bootloader. and it worked perfectly
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i think the rom only fully upgrades you in some sections and that could be due to s-off. i say upgrade your rom yes. but as long as you have the stock rom backed up so that you can revert back and update when the OTA gets released then you should not have any issues
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pardon me, but does installing original ROM, uninstalls all the games and software I have installed?
rackspace said:
pardon me, but does installing original ROM, uninstalls all the games and software I have installed?
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Anytime you reinstall a ROM your apps gets removed since they are stored on the same partition.
I always used multiple partitions on PCs so I think it's stupid that the apps are actually on the same partition as the OS on a phone.
Traniz said:
Anytime you reinstall a ROM your apps gets removed since they are stored on the same partition.
I always used multiple partitions on PCs so I think it's stupid that the apps are actually on the same partition as the OS on a phone.
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No they aren't. You'll keep your apps as long as you don't wipe data partition.
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Hey,
So I rooted my phone and installed CMW, but would like an OTA update to fix messaging issues with the current stock version. Unfortunately I didn't back up my phone prior to rooting, and there is no nandroid released for this phone; my CID is HTC__023.
I've researched until my head hurts, and think I have the solution, so my question is to verify it.
1) If I flash a stock RUU, will this return the phone to its original unrooted status, the original bootloader and remove CWM?
2)Since my phone is baseband version 2.1204.135.20, can I flash the following RUU:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.17.707.3_Radio_2.1204.135.20_release_278245_signed.exe
and not have compatibility or language issues?
Thanks for helping a semi-noob in advance!!
PS if it isn't the right RUU, how can I tell which is? I'm with Virgin Australia.
Go on fastboot, type 'fastboot getvar version-main' and tell us your version number.
PS your carrier doesn't matter because your device is unbranded.
Do NOT flash that RUU. It's not meant for your device. I have the same CID as you.
You ought to flash 2.17.728.5.
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And if you haven't updated from Sense 4.0, flash the 1.29.728.12 RUU and then update your phone.
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C:\>fastboot getvar version-main
version-main: 2.17.728.3
finished. total time: 0.088s
I have updated to Sense 4.1, so it's just the 2.17.728.5 update? I'm having trouble finding this one. Has it been released?
Can't find the RUU for 2.17, and you can't flash 1.29 RUUs since it's lower version. You have to either wait for someone to leak it (might be never) or restore someone else's stock nanodroid backup.
That's weird because my version is different.
Anyway, I don't think there's an RUU available for the 2.17 version. I've tried searching.
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I could send you mine of you want. But the version's a bit different. I don't know if it's alright for you to use my Nandroid backup.
I reckon you should ask someone if it's okay.
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SidDev said:
That's weird because my version is different.
Anyway, I don't think there's an RUU available for the 2.17 version. I've tried searching.
I could send you mine of you want. But the version's a bit different. I don't know if it's alright for you to use my Nandroid backup.
I reckon you should ask someone if it's okay.
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I've read that a change in RUU is fine as long as the version number (the x in 2.17.728.x) goes up, not down.
BUT.. a nandroid needs to be made from a rooted phone, right? Can I just make my own nandroid off this phone, and use it to revert to a non-rooted no CWM version? This seems to easy an answer to be right.
VerRer1 said:
I've read that a change in RUU is fine as long as the version number (the x in 2.17.728.x) goes up, not down.
BUT.. a nandroid needs to be made from a rooted phone, right? Can I just make my own nandroid off this phone, and use it to revert to a non-rooted no CWM version? This seems to easy an answer to be right.
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Well, hboot version is 0.96 for 1.29 and 1.12 for 2.17 and you cannot flash older hboot versions so I can't see how it'll work. Try it if you really want to.
And how is making a backup of a rooted version going to help you revert to a non-rooted version?
Why don't you just update your non rooted handset, cause I know that the update is still available. If it's not rooted, has a locked bootloader, and stock kernel and recovery, I don't see the problem.
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SidDev said:
Why don't you just update your non rooted handset, cause I know that the update is still available. If it's not rooted, has a locked bootloader, and stock kernel and recovery, I don't see the problem.
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I already rooted the phone, a few weeks ago, before the latest update came out. So I can't install the OTA 2.17.728.5 update... and since I didn't make a non-rooted backup (didn't realise it was possible to make a full backup without first rooting the phone), and there isn't a released RUU, I am not sure how to get the OTA update now. Or even unroot/un-CWM the phone.
VerRer1 said:
I already rooted the phone, a few weeks ago, before the latest update came out. So I can't install the OTA 2.17.728.5 update... and since I didn't make a non-rooted backup (didn't realise it was possible to make a full backup without first rooting the phone), and there isn't a released RUU, I am not sure how to get the OTA update now. Or even unroot/un-CWM the phone.
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You can remove CWM by flashing a stock recovery on top.
and I think... think that you can unroot your device my removing all the files you used to root in the first place. Not even sure about this.. Are you on a custom ROM or stock rooted?
If you rooted your second handset never the update came out, then just flash the 1.29.728.12 RUU and then update.
I'm sure that this RUU is available because I've flashed it once.
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Before the update came out*
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SidDev said:
If you rooted your second handset before the update came out, then just flash the 1.29.728.12 RUU and then update.
I'm sure that this RUU is available because I've flashed it once.
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When I backed-up my phone, Hboot was the newer version, so 1.29.728.12 RUU won't flash (thx Tomascus). I think my only option is to find a compatible nandroid.
@SidDev, do you have a clean (unrooted) 2.17.728.x nandroid backup? You'd have this if you flashed 1.29.728.12, then OTA updated to 2.17.728.x, then made a nandroid (before any rooting). The hboot version on the nandroid would be a match then also, cause I think the OTA update also updated Hboot..
If you have and could send me the file, it would be absolutely amazing!
Have you tried what SidDev and the others have suggested? It should work.
coconut2001 said:
Have you tried what SidDev and the others have suggested? It should work.
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Kind of. Downgrading to the 1.29.728.12 RUU doesn't work, since my bootloader updated to the newer version. I have read about a sneaky workaround to install an older version RUU (here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964371) but it is pretty involved, more can go wrong, and its unclear if it will even allow OTA updates - since the version number would read as a newer one it may not install the older updates (just speculation by me... but this stuff never goes to plan for me)
At the moment I'm still trying to get a nandroid, because that is pretty likely to work -- old RUU install is my last resort
VerRer1 said:
Kind of. Downgrading to the 1.29.728.12 RUU doesn't work, since my bootloader updated to the newer version. I have read about a sneaky workaround to install an older version RUU (here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964371)
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Update:
Finally did this, it worked brilliantly! I now have a stock unrooted One X, with no CWM to interfere with OTA updates (so the OTA's work fine now).
Thanks for all the help!! :good: :laugh:
Hi everyone .
I'm new to xda.
I have 1 question..
Will I get the official OTA updates from htc if I unlock the bootloader ?
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
Mr Hofs said:
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
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Thankyou
:good:
Mr Hofs said:
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
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Can a Rooted hox with stock recovery get Ota updates?? everyone saya unroot it before updating... Im new to developing too and i own a rooted hox
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tonisr said:
Can a Rooted hox with stock recovery get Ota updates?? everyone saya unroot it before updating... Im new to developing too and i own a rooted hox
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Yes you can. Root will be gone after updating.........
I have a problem with my box..on stock without boot loader unlocked ...I by mistake deleted play store...n now even the official ota updates do not download...they show up saying there is a new update but not able to download help me
Mr Hofs said:
Yes you can. Root will be gone after updating.........
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Is my phone stock? So will i be able to receive OTA normally?
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droid.iddu said:
I have a problem with my box..on stock without boot loader unlocked ...I by mistake deleted play store...n now even the official ota updates do not download...they show up saying there is a new update but not able to download help me
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Are you sure about that? I can't see how Play can be deleted without at least root. If it is deleted then a factory reset might fix it but be sure to backup important data such add pictures and music first.
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alexv59 said:
Are you sure about that? I can't see how Play can be deleted without at least root. If it is deleted then a factory reset might fix it but be sure to backup important data such add pictures and music first.
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Actually I have two phones ..one phone is one x n the other is one x+...this problem occurred in one x+...I by mistake uninstalled it from settings > apps ... The icon is still there in the app drawer ...n when I open the app it force closes automatically...I tried to install the apk which we usually get online...didn't work...n the second problem is I see ota updates in my phone but they don't download ..I click download it says "download progress going on. Check the status in the notification drawer"n when I slide down the drawer there is nothing downloading! ..
tonisr said:
Can a Rooted hox with stock recovery get Ota updates?? everyone saya unroot it before updating... Im new to developing too and i own a rooted hox
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Yes rooting is fine, what you need to do before installing an OTA update is re-lock your bootloader. This is because the OTA update will try to install through CWM or whatever other recovery you have flashed.
Mr Hofs said:
Yes ! As long as you don't remove system apps (edit the stock rom) !
You can update with these criteria
Stock rom (with or without root)
Stock kernel
Stock recovery
Unlocked bootloader
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Read the above ^^
A custom recovery will never install a HTC official update, not even when you relock the bootloader !
Mantenner said:
Yes rooting is fine, what you need to do before installing an OTA update is re-lock your bootloader. This is because the OTA update will try to install through CWM or whatever other recovery you have flashed.
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Mr Hofs said:
Read the above ^^
A custom recovery will never install a HTC official update, not even when you relock the bootloader !
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I suppose most people with root phone will have a custom recovery. So the first step would be flash back the "Stock recovery", then only can update.
phonixloo said:
I suppose most people with root phone will have a custom recovery. So the first step would be flash back the "Stock recovery", then only can update.
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Why quoting me ?
I knew that already.....but the first step is to install the stock rom
Mr Hofs said:
Why quoting me ?
I knew that already.....but the first step is to install the stock rom
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Sorry...... I'm bad
I think of my own self only. In my case, I only rooted but without custom rom.
So I only need to flash back the stock recovery.
phonixloo said:
Sorry...... I'm bad
I think of my own self only. In my case, I only rooted but without custom rom.
So I only need to flash back the stock recovery.
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Ah yes in that case you only need a stock recovery
phonixloo said:
Sorry...... I'm bad
I think of my own self only. In my case, I only rooted but without custom rom.
So I only need to flash back the stock recovery.
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How do i know if i have a custom or stock recovery?
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tonisr said:
How do i know if i have a custom or stock recovery?
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Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
phonixloo said:
Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
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3.14.401.31 is mine
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tonisr said:
How do i know if i have a custom or stock recovery?
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By entering the bootloader and then to recovery, if you see a sign with triangle and a phone icon you have stock. If it enters directly you can see its custom.
Not by checking the software on the phone. If its a custom rom it can be anything !
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phonixloo said:
Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
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Nope that's not how you check the recovery !
phonixloo said:
Check your software version.
Go to setting --> About --> Software Information
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NOOOOB
I am unable to power down my HTC One X. I go to my bootloader, and then select POWER DOWN.
It powers down immediately, but powers up again. I've tried unplugging it from charging, then plugging in again, and a lot of different ways. It just won't stay off.
Anyone know what's wrong? I need to charge it, but it won't charge properly when it's turned on.
Have you relocked it - and now have the problem? Or tried a restore and now have the problem?
You need to be clear about what you have done...
Custom recovery ? Yes.....thats the issue !
It is re-locked yes. A simple erase of cache and then left for a few hours to run out ended up with this.
Next issue is to get it to stock.
Why didn't you say that in the first place? You need to unlock again, nandroid restore the stock ROM and then flash stock kernel followed by clear cache. Custom recovery is irrelevant.
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LenAsh said:
Why didn't you say that in the first place? You need to unlock again, nandroid restore the stock ROM and then flash stock kernel followed by clear cache. Custom recovery is irrelevant.
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No it's not, a custom recovery can wake the device upon connection !
Got it re-unlocked now. Took a few hours with the batch battery method.
Now all I need is to get stock ROM back
Mr Hofs said:
No it's not, a custom recovery can wake the device upon connection !
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Not in my experience... Done this dozens of times in the last year
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mortenmoulder said:
Got it re-unlocked now. Took a few hours with the batch battery method.
Now all I need is to get stock ROM back
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You have a nandroid backup of course... So no worries.
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LenAsh said:
You have a nandroid backup of course... So no worries.
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I do? I didn't know I did.
mortenmoulder said:
I do? I didn't know I did.
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Well if you don't (and how many times have you read that you MUST ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP?) then use the stock ROM that Mike1986 kindly publishes alongside the ARHD ROM.
You will need to flash the Boot.img he provides AFTER flashing the ROM.
LenAsh said:
Well if you don't (and how many times have you read that you MUST ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP?) then use the stock ROM that Mike1986 kindly publishes alongside the ARHD ROM.
You will need to flash the Boot.img he provides AFTER flashing the ROM.
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I have a backup. From when I rooted, and it's the Renovate ROM.
I'm gonna look at the stock ROM stuff now. I'm currently at:
Phone relocked
Booted into 4.0.3
Root is OFF
We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone.
Hey XDA community,
i have recently rooted my HTC Desire 816/Virgin mobile
Currently running stock ROM
Adroid version: 4.4.2
HTC Sense version: 6.0
Software Version: 1.13.652.1
I keep getting the software update pop up for version 1.50.652.3 which i previously had before rooting
as i try update it the update is aborted
Is there anyway that i can update it and also keep my root access?
Ive tried many different ROMs although most of them seem to be inefficient as either the calling, data, or text messaging doesn't work, i would rather stick to the stock ROM until fully functional ROMs are out there.
only thing your suppose to do is just install the root,relock bootloader and flash recovery hope will work won't get aborted.....
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I meant stock recovery......not customs one
mbwambo said:
only thing your suppose to do is just install the root,relock bootloader and flash recovery hope will work won't get aborted.....
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I meant stock recovery......not customs one
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well what can i do now?
is there a way to unroot so that i can perform the update and then root it again?
ChaoticThreat said:
well what can i do now?
is there a way to unroot so that i can perform the update and then root it again?
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Open SuperSU and choose unroot, flash the stock recovery, relock the bootloader and then take the update.
Then re-root the same way you did the first time.
FoxyDrew said:
Open SuperSU and choose unroot, flash the stock recovery, relock the bootloader and then take the update.
Then re-root the same way you did the first time.
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sorry, im a newbie
Where can i find the stock recovery and how do i relock the bootloader?
ChaoticThreat said:
sorry, im a newbie
Where can i find the stock recovery and how do i relock the bootloader?
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Google, and Google.
Edit: Sorry I don't mean to be biased, Bing is also an option.
FoxyDrew said:
Google, and Google.
Edit: Sorry I don't mean to be biased, Bing is also an option.
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There's no reason to be rude to the guy/girl. Their new.
Here is a thread with the links to the stock recovery with instructions on how to flash it and re-lock your phone.
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gumbyx84 said:
There's no reason to be rude to the guy/girl. Their new.
Here is a thread with the links to the stock recovery with instructions on how to flash it and re-lock your phone.
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I was simply telling them to use Google, I don't see were anything rude was said in that post. It was only 3 words, and 2 of them were Google...
But just because this is a Q&A thread, doesn't mean they should disregard any other way of getting information themselves.
Why should someone else have to take time out if there day to get the link, and give it to this person, when as I said, they can Google it.
But with that being said, I'm sorry you saw rudeness in those 3 words, next time I'll try to be more considerate.
FoxyDrew said:
Google, and Google.
Edit: Sorry I don't mean to be biased, Bing is also an option.
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i wouldn't be posting threads if i had already found it on Google genius
Sorry I only just noticed the link never showed up I my post. Sorry
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3022009
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Hi guys.
Finally decided to jump to N firmware.
Followed the guide on how to do it as I was on Viper.
Now I have uprooted, back to stock recovery and on stock MM 1.80.401.3 and have tried to update using the OTA Update file and stock recovery but it won't work. Keeps failing, complaining about strange file structure or something.
Any tips?
Roshi69 said:
Hi guys.
Finally decided to jump to N firmware.
Followed the guide on how to do it as I was on Viper.
Now I have uprooted, back to stock recovery and on stock MM 1.80.401.3 and have tried to update using the OTA Update file and stock recovery but it won't work. Keeps failing, complaining about strange file structure or something.
Any tips?
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There is a WWE RUU, just flash this?
Ensure you backup all your data when flashing it though...it will wipe everything, including your internal sdcard.
The much easier way would be to S-oFF and flash the nowipe firmware in fastboot.
j to the 4n said:
There is a WWE RUU, just flash this?
Ensure you backup all your data when flashing it though...it will wipe everything, including your internal sdcard.
The much easier way would be to S-oFF and flash the nowipe firmware in fastboot.
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I just got my S-Off last weekend but have not done anything with it so far. What is nowipe firmware?
lexridge said:
I just got my S-Off last weekend but have not done anything with it so far. What is nowipe firmware?
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A firmware package that doesn't wipe your phone's data when you flash it, as opposed to something like an ruu that typically wipes your phone when you glass it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/2016-05-27-fastboot-flashing-firmware-t3387520
lexridge said:
I just got my S-Off last weekend but have not done anything with it so far. What is nowipe firmware?
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As I see you are on Sprint though, this is not the right thread for you...seems you are on Android N anyway already.
Tarima said:
A firmware package that doesn't wipe your phone's data when you flash it, as opposed to something like an ruu that typically wipes your phone when you glass it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/2016-05-27-fastboot-flashing-firmware-t3387520
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Thank you for your replies. I am only curious because I am fairly new to this phone, and I do travel abroad. I just want to make sure I know everything about it when I finally SuperCID to 1111111 and flash GSM firmware. I just don't want any surprises when I do that. So I watch all the HTC 10 forums, whether or not Sprint. I own this phone. It is not a lease or under contract. I am free to do whatever I want to do with it, I think.
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Tarima said:
A firmware package that doesn't wipe your phone's data when you flash it, as opposed to something like an ruu that typically wipes your phone when you glass it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/2016-05-27-fastboot-flashing-firmware-t3387520
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Very informative link. Thank you. I won't be using the "Batch Tool" as I only run Linux since 1995 and never Windows, which this seems to be written for. Not a problem, as I might be able to compile it for Linux.
Has anyone got a link to the proper RUU I need? I can't seem to get the right one.
I'm back to completely stock everything MM firmware.
I've tried a few of the RUU. EXE files but always get the wrong one lol.
HTC 10 unlocked from the united kingdom and used on EE.
Currently on MM 1.80.401.3
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Roshi69 said:
Has anyone got a link to the proper RUU I need? I can't seem to get the right one.
I'm back to completely stock everything MM firmware.
I've tried a few of the RUU. EXE files but always get the wrong one lol.
HTC 10 unlocked from the united kingdom and used on EE.
Currently on MM 1.80.401.3
Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298942448
j to the 4n said:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298942448
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That software you linked is failing with the error code:
"158:image error. Get the correct ROM Update Utility and try again"
Any ideas? Im running windows 10 if it helps, Also tried to run it in compatibility mode (Windows 7)
lexridge said:
Thank you for your replies. I am only curious because I am fairly new to this phone, and I do travel abroad. I just want to make sure I know everything about it when I finally SuperCID to 1111111 and flash GSM firmware. I just don't want any surprises when I do that. So I watch all the HTC 10 forums, whether or not Sprint. I own this phone. It is not a lease or under contract. I am free to do whatever I want to do with it, I think.
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Very informative link. Thank you. I won't be using the "Batch Tool" as I only run Linux since 1995 and never Windows, which this seems to be written for. Not a problem, as I might be able to compile it for Linux.
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If you have a Sprint device you can't flash GSM firmware, you can only flash Sprint firmware. Sorry.
EDIT: I take that back. Apparently with the 10 you can convert from Sprint https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71195268&postcount=5
xunholyx said:
If you have a Sprint device you can't flash GSM firmware, you can only flash Sprint firmware. Sorry.
EDIT: I take that back. Apparently with the 10 you can convert from Sprint https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71195268&postcount=5
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I don't have a sprint device.
I think it's unlocked (using an EE sim in it).
In the UK
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Roshi69 said:
I don't have a sprint device.
I think it's unlocked (using an EE sim in it).
In the UK
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I was replying to the person I quoted
xunholyx said:
If you have a Sprint device you can't flash GSM firmware, you can only flash Sprint firmware. Sorry.
EDIT: I take that back. Apparently with the 10 you can convert from Sprint https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71195268&postcount=5
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Yes indeed. I have been following that thread (and a few others) quite closely.
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Anyway I can even get the original OTA to work again or is it broke forever?
Really want to get onto stock Number firmware ?
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