[Q] wifi not working - HTC One V

The wifi can not find any router and i can not add any manually.
I have installed wifix but it did not help.

still not working.
any suggestions?

Are you on stock ROM or Custom ?

Stock ROM

ckpv5 said:
Are you on stock ROM or Custom ?
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I'm custom rom, myONEv RC 2.0+sony xloud and bravia engine patch+ titanium kernel(max OC 1.5 GHz)
even when i wanted to install "WiFixRecovery_1.2_1.3.zip" , cwm recovery aborted(status 7).

This might help you since you're on custom rom
bOkz said:
hey guys question, i just unlocked and rooted my HTC One V phone and installed SuPrimo ROM successfully.
However when i tried to open wifi, it just says "turning on..." and in a couple of minutes "error"
please advice
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shubhamchamaria said:
Flash boot.img included in the Rom.zip through fastboot...
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bOkz said:
This might help you since you're on custom rom
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First, i flashed the boot.img included in "myONEvRCv2.0.zip".(using hasoon2000 AIO toolkit 1.1)
Then i flashed TITANIUM kernel.(using hasoon2000 AIO toolkit 1.1):good:
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when i wanted to install "WiFixRecovery_1.2_1.3.zip" , cwm recovery aborted(status 7).
What is "status 7"???

can any one help?

alifa said:
What is "status 7"???
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It means that the updater-script mount partition with wrong arguments.
Simply means the zip is not for your device.
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alifa said:
I'm custom rom, myONEv RC 2.0+sony xloud and bravia engine patch+ titanium kernel(max OC 1.5 GHz)
even when i wanted to install "WiFixRecovery_1.2_1.3.zip" , cwm recovery aborted(status 7).
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Why don't you try one by one to see what is the actual problem.
1) fastboot flash boot boot.img (in bootloader - use the boot.img that comes with the rom).
2) boot to recovery
3) install the ROM
4) reboot and setup everything and check whether wifi is working or not.
If it works, then you can proceed with sony xloud - check wifi again
If it works, then you proceed with bravia engine patch - check wifi again
If it works, then you can flash titanium kernel - check wifi again
If all above, wifi works, then it works. If any of them make wifi error, leave that one out.

i use everything listed above and no such problems with wifi to me
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
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and a former symbian lover
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i have done the things you said, didn't help.
I forgot to mention that i had this problem with the stock rom so i switched to your rom.
ps: i have a Taiwanese one v.

When you have this problem on stock rom, no custom rom can solve this problem. It's best to revert to stock rom and send to htc centre for checking. It maybe hardware problem

do you have stock recovery.img and stock boot.img?

All my files in my laptop that I sent for repair.
But you can extract it on your own provided you have the right RUU.
Just follow this simple step that I wrote for One X
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27586482&postcount=1235

i solved it!!
first take out the sim card, then install wifix then dial *#94349*.
i didn't know the first step.
sorry for bothering you with my foolish mistake.

after restarting my phone and inserting my sim, it says "linksys"(my access point) not in range.
i had the problem before.

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[Q] Problems with kernel flashing

Hey guys, i am trying to flash a kernel on my phone (bricked kernel) i came from 3 different roms and i always get the same problem. After i flash the rom and enter into it and make sure everything works, I go back to fastboot to flash the boot.img of the kernel and then proceed to flashing the kernel module in revcovery. Everything goes well but once I restart my phone just wont proceed pass the htc logo
I am running hboot verson 1.36 as that is the highest i can go with a CID_044 and running CWM 5.8.4.0 Is there something i should be doing or am doing wrong? Please help and thanks
Are you on a JB rom ? If you are, you can't use those kernels. They are for ICS roms only
Mr.Hofs i right like always but if you are on a ics rom you still need to repack your boot.img. You can do that by using nibble.cc. First step is to take the source boot.img and that can be found in rom.zip and you select it when you are on nibble.cc by clicking on source img. Then you need kernels boot.img and that comes with the kernel download in the kernel.zip. When it is all ready they will upload and repack and you will download repackee boot.img. Hope it helps and good luck
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Haha thanks, and i had a similar case a while back and i adviced him to use the 0.6 or 0.5 bricked kernel because I saw some reports in the bricked thread about not booting. It worked for him.
And are you using the right bricked kernel on the right rom. There is one kernel for the aosp roms and there is one for the sense roms
I don't know if i understand (bad english). With repacked kernel will it work? Same case, CM10, 1.36 hboot and CWM 5.8.4.0.
hey guys thanks for all your help i got it to work on an ICS rom but not on a JB rom which is a real bummer cause i really like the JB roms so i guess i just skip flashing kernels and stick with stock Thank you all for your help i really appreciate it
In fact there are no custom kernels for JB yet at all, HTC has to release the source code for it .... but they haven't done that yet ! Till then stock is all we have
How did you get back to the default kernel after flash bricked kernel?
There are 2 ways to go back to the stock kernel
1 ; flash the boot.img from the rom you are using and flash the modules that can be found in the rom.zip
2 ; flash the boot.img from the rom you are using and reflash the rom without a full wipe ( only cache & dalvik cache )
These methods are the ones i know, maybe there is a tool somwhere ... but i don't use tools
Mr Hofs said:
In fact there are no custom kernels for JB yet at all, HTC has to release the source code for it .... but they haven't done that yet ! Till then stock is all we have
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I just want to make sure I understand...If I currently have Stock JB running on my HOX I cannot use a custom ROM because the source has not been released? I am asking because Ive gone through all the "standard steps" needed to unlock, root, backup, and flash CM10, but I cannot get past the boot screen.
angrymanhands said:
I just want to make sure I understand...If I currently have Stock JB running on my HOX I cannot use a custom ROM because the source has not been released? I am asking because Ive gone through all the "standard steps" needed to unlock, root, backup, and flash CM10, but I cannot get past the boot screen.
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No custom kernels are not possible. And i mean by that, that there is no sweep to wake functions or other big tweaks like undervolting. Custom roms are no problem ! And to your not booting question : CM10 on a JB hboot needs a modified kernel !
http://db.tt/uDdWaAtH
You need this one ! Then it will boot
Mr Hofs said:
No custom kernels are not possible. And i mean by that, that there is no sweep to wake functions or other big tweaks like undervolting. Custom roms are no problem ! And to your not booting question : CM10 on a JB hboot needs a modified kernel !
http://db.tt/uDdWaAtH
You need this one ! Then it will boot
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Wow, thanks! I'll check it out as soon as Dropbox let's me download it. It says your account has too much traffic and to check back later.
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also i have another few questions. Is the boot.img you are inking to different than the one packaged with the CN10 rom? If I want to go back to my stock nandroid backup do I need to flash the stock boot.img, or will the restoring of the backup take care of that for me? if i do need the boot.img from the stock rom, how do I get that.
angrymanhands said:
Wow, thanks! I'll check it out as soon as Dropbox let's me download it. It says your account has too much traffic and to check back later.
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also i have another few questions. Is the boot.img you are inking to different than the one packaged with the CN10 rom? If I want to go back to my stock nandroid backup do I need to flash the stock boot.img, or will the restoring of the backup take care of that for me? if i do need the boot.img from the stock rom, how do I get that.
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Yeah I got a mail that my links are suspended !!!
But yes its a different boot.img, and if you want to restore the nandroid backup you also need to flash the boot.img from the nandroid backup ! Its located inside the backup folder
Here it is, the CM10 boot for usage with higher hboot versions.
Thanks everyone. One more question... I see the stock boot image in the backup, but it has a different file extension. Do I have to convert it, or do I just rename it to boot.img? Right now it's named boot.emmc.win
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Just flash it like this:
fastboot flash boot boot.emmc.win
Thank you so much for the info.
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If the nandroid backup is done with CWM the kernel will be named boot.img, and when the nandroid backup is done with TWRP recovery its named like the file you have ! :thumbup:
Awh yeah! It worked! You guys are awesome, thank you for your help!!
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OK, another question. I have s-off, I was under the impression that I would not have to manually flash boot images. So I guess my question is why do I have to manually flash the boot images?
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Strange Problem With ARC LT15i.

I was installing Custom Rom to Stocked LT15i with (Bootloader Status Allowed = YES) phone And i faced a strange problem that I never faced before. Below is detail of my problem
1. I Installed Stock 4.0.4 Stock ICS Firmware Via Flashtool before it was on same 4.0.4 but its was updated via PCC.
2. I Try to unlock its bootloader from official site i got the key and try to unlock but Fastboot command said its already unlocked bootloader. So I head to next step.
3. I rooted it with Prerooted kernel image. name ARC Autoroot v1 its worked fine.
4. I installed ClockWorkMod Recovery 5.0.2.7-nAa-r2 via batch command provided but a user in this section. worked fine.
5. Now Problem is Any Custom rom i want to install from CWM its give me (satus 7) eroor. I preceded steps 1 to 5 again n again but same error.
6. I tried all the solution for Error status 7 provided by user but no luck. like build.prop and removing some script.
one thing i noticed its IMEI start with 01 m not sure it is the cause. Let me know what is the easiest way to install custom rom to it. Its belong to my friend.
(I am able to flash any kernel )
I search all the night but didn't find solution so i ask.
xeshan88 said:
I search all the night but didn't find solution so i ask.
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Not sure what you've been searching for - status 7 error xperia arc
You need to flash compatible kernel for the custom ROM you are trying to flash.For example, when you download CM10 ROM, kernel boot.img is included in that rom zip. First we install compatilbe kernel(boot.img in case of CM10) and install rom zip from CWM.
Download and install CM 10 just to make sure you are doing it right.But first flash kernel first.
XperienceD said:
Not sure what you've been searching for - status 7 error xperia arc
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I have search that even more model as well. but same issue.
shoeseat said:
You need to flash compatible kernel for the custom ROM you are trying to flash.For example, when you download CM10 ROM, kernel boot.img is included in that rom zip. First we install compatilbe kernel(boot.img in case of CM10) and install rom zip from CWM.
Download and install CM 10 just to make sure you are doing it right.But first flash kernel first.
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I have done but when i flash the kernel i m unable to boot in recovery but stuck on sony logo. or kernel logo. Then again i flash stock rom to run it again. This is the first time I m facing such problem I have tried many phone and succeeded but don't know what is problem i have changed SD Card thought its make problem but no. Tried LT18i Rom same issue, MIUI+ Kernel, Cynogen + Kernel, Pac + recommend Kernel, Other + Kernel. I can't say its Internal Memory Problem coz i can flash stock smoothly.
And when i flash Cynogenmod Kernel its CWM not let me use SD Card say can't found SD card.
Anyone recommend me the following steps which worked for you
1. Stock (I have only recommend me version)
2. Root Method give me link
3. Recovery or kernel Give me link
4. ROM JellyBean LInk .
Thanks.
xeshan88 said:
I have search that even more model as well. but same issue.
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http://www.androidgadgematic.com/2012/12/fix-custom-rom-installation-status-7.html
xeshan88 said:
1. Stock (I have only recommend me version)
2. Root Method give me link
3. Recovery or kernel Give me link
4. ROM JellyBean LInk .
Thanks.
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For rooting see the stickys, for everything else see the Development section.
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xeshan88 said:
I have done but when i flash the kernel i m unable to boot in recovery but stuck on sony logo. or kernel logo.
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Sounds like you're using the wrong command then. The right one is fastboot flash boot nameofkernel.img
XperienceD said:
http://www.androidgadgematic.com/2012/12/fix-custom-rom-installation-status-7.html
For rooting see the stickys, for everything else see the Development section.
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Sounds like you're using the wrong command then. The right one is fastboot flash boot nameofkernel.img
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Website is offline . Website work now. but its same procedure I followed already not worked for me I already post n my first post.
I wanna try the worked method done by any user. I m sure if once m able to install JB it will be ok everytime. New Kernel not work for me that is my problem.
Thanks for command I will try to install using your command. And what about CWM not allow me to use SD card what is that problem. That recovery come with CM kernel.

HTC One V boot loops

So I was craving vanilla android on my HTC One V (CDMA, primoc) so I unlocked the boot loader, rooted it and installed TWRP. I tried AOKP first, but I ended up in what was basically a boot loop (it would boot up into the setup/startup but within about 30 seconds to a minute it would reboot). After digging around a bit I found some information indicating that only AOSP ROMs would work on my phone, I think because I had taken all the OTA updates before installing the ROM. So I tried some AOSP ROMs, but virtually all of them do the same thing. I have been able to get the CodefireX ROM working, but MMS doesn't seem to work with it (I can send texts but don't recieve them). I'd love to be able to install CM9 or 10 but I can't seem to find any AOSP ROMs (other than CFX) that don't put me in a boot loop. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
Flash kernel mate
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cybervibin said:
Flash kernel mate
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I always flash the boot.img from the ROM zip, that is flashing the kernel isn't it?
The following have support for the PrimoC OTA update:
-RhythmicROM
-x3reme Sense v5
-I have also gotten PACman to work using the CFX kernel (flash the ROM but use the boot.img from CFX)
-demi_fiend is working on a ROM and kernel that is basically a stock ROM (at least that's how I understand it). The kernel is available, but the ROM hasn't been uploaded yet.
Sounds like you have what I had yesterday. Had you already allowed any over-the-air updates?
If so, check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2018518
Option #2 worked nicely for me.
still fash them sepreately,
for sense based go for titanium
and aosp based fgo for hell boy
cybervibin said:
still fash them sepreately,
for sense based go for titanium
and aosp based fgo for hell boy
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Please read the op. The poster has a primoc.
Ya I had actually already tried option #2 over there but got this error...
Hboot Version is older!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot
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From what I understand from the responses I got on that thread my main ver was updated with the OTA and the RUU they are using only supports the one previous to it.
The following have support for the PrimoC OTA update:
-RhythmicROM
-x3reme Sense v5
-I have also gotten PACman to work using the CFX kernel (flash the ROM but use the boot.img from CFX)
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Thanks for the info! I'll give those a try.
tallnproud said:
The following have support for the PrimoC OTA update:
-RhythmicROM
-x3reme Sense v5
-I have also gotten PACman to work using the CFX kernel (flash the ROM but use the boot.img from CFX)
-demi_fiend is working on a ROM and kernel that is basically a stock ROM (at least that's how I understand it). The kernel is available, but the ROM hasn't been uploaded yet.
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Well RhythmicROM is giving me the same issue as all the others. I might try flashing demi_fiend's kernel and see if that helps...
*EDIT* So I just realized it might be important to mention that every time I do a factory reset with TWRP it fails and says sd-ext can't be wiped. I've been able to wipe everything else though, and was able to get CFX working so I assumed that wasn't the problem.
my bad sorry

[Q] Can't flash back to ,62

Hello! I'm having a problem with my xperia arc S, I tried to install a ROM (ULTIMATE HD 3.1) but I didn't have the wifi modules, so my phone got stuck on boot, so I figured that I got a bootloop, and went to flash the kernel (562), root again again and flash the new kernel (587) to try and install the ROM again, but the phone didn't root, but I flashed the .587 kernel and can't flash it back to .562. I can't figure what's the problem the flashtool says it's flashed but in setting the "compilation number" just says that it has the new kernel.
So my problem is how can I flash back to .562 and root the phone? I already tried this a few times ([url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118343[/url]), but it dosen't work. what else can I do? Try with another kernel?
I also tried this, but it didn't work http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219711. I don't know if it helps but i have the bootloader locked.
Sorry if repost, google but didn't find anything related. thanks anyway.
Restore your phone using Sony Update Service, since you have locked bootloader.
僕のLT18iから送られてきた
popthosegaskets said:
Restore your phone using Sony Update Service, since you have locked bootloader.
僕のLT18iから送られてきた
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thanks it worked i installed the ROM and everything was ok, but i didn't like the rom so tried to go back to AOSP, but now i have another problem, I can't pass the Sony logo, I tried sony upade but it say's that i have the latest version, i also tried to flash another image (0.562 and 0.587) but it didn't work. what can I do? Is there a simple way to reset the phone (lol), i can't enter CWM. thanks for the help
dramce said:
thanks it worked i installed the ROM and everything was ok, but i didn't like the rom so tried to go back to AOSP, but now i have another problem, I can't pass the Sony logo, I tried sony upade but it say's that i have the latest version, i also tried to flash another image (0.562 and 0.587) but it didn't work. what can I do? Is there a simple way to reset the phone (lol), i can't enter CWM. thanks for the help
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Repair option in SEUS...
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dramce said:
thanks it worked i installed the ROM and everything was ok, but i didn't like the rom so tried to go back to AOSP, but now i have another problem, I can't pass the Sony logo, I tried sony upade but it say's that i have the latest version, i also tried to flash another image (0.562 and 0.587) but it didn't work. what can I do? Is there a simple way to reset the phone (lol), i can't enter CWM. thanks for the help
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Also .img files can not be flashed on locked bootloaders
Only .ftf files
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Sahaab said:
Also .img files can not be flashed on locked bootloaders
Only .ftf files
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i thought .ftf. and image were the same lol..
lawl ya i cant believe no one noticed u said image above XD
Attitude.SSJ said:
Repair option in SEUS...
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the version i have can only update.
Am I being a total idiot? can you please be little more specific please?
dramce said:
the version i have can only update.
Am I being a total idiot? can you please be little more specific please?
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If you cannot repair with Update Service, try PC Companion. It should offer the repair function.
dramce said:
the version i have can only update.
Am I being a total idiot? can you please be little more specific please?
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Had a similar problem, caused by wrong kernel (at least i think so). Anyho, there was no "repair" option for me either.
What you should do is:
- Flash back to stock GB firmware (0.62)
- Root (using eRoot, it's a one click procedure.)
- Install CWM using RecoveryX is the simplest way i'd say
- Flash the kernel which Jared proposed (can't remember which one sorry)
- boot into CWM, and follow the instructions to install UltimadeHD rom. I'd suggest Tesla's instructions, they are fail-proof. Remember to click on "unlocked bootloader" if your bootloader is locked.
DUnderline said:
Had a similar problem, caused by wrong kernel (at least i think so). Anyho, there was no "repair" option for me either.
What you should do is:
- Flash back to stock GB firmware (0.62)
- Root (using eRoot, it's a one click procedure.)
- Install CWM using RecoveryX is the simplest way i'd say
- Flash the kernel which Jared proposed (can't remember which one sorry)
- boot into CWM, and follow the instructions to install UltimadeHD rom. I'd suggest Tesla's instructions, they are fail-proof. Remember to click on "unlocked bootloader" if your bootloader is locked.
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I think I did it thanks, i used a thread here (LINK), i used the generic stock rom and it solved it, thanks for your help. And thanks to everybody else =)

How do I move back to stock? More related questions inside.

Hello Guys,
I am currently on Shpongle and want to move back to stock. Reason being frequent hanging and sluggishness. I have installed the swap performance updates and greenify, but still at times, the phone gets the better of my patience.
MY Questions:
1. How do I go back to stock? I dont think I have the stock nandroid backup. I have the Unlock_code.bin that was sent by HTC.
2. Is there a lightweight Sense ROM? I like the camera, and looks, but I dont like the friendfeed and stuff.
Thanks.
thetuxracer said:
Hello Guys,
I am currently on Shpongle and want to move back to stock. Reason being frequent hanging and sluggishness. I have installed the swap performance updates and greenify, but still at times, the phone gets the better of my patience.
MY Questions:
1. How do I go back to stock? I dont think I have the stock nandroid backup. I have the Unlock_code.bin that was sent by HTC.
2. Is there a lightweight Sense ROM? I like the camera, and looks, but I dont like the friendfeed and stuff.
Thanks.
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You can use myONEv RC9.5FX+ or Ignorance X for a lighter Sense ROM. You can remove the bloatware with titanium backup as well.
MameTozhio said:
You can use myONEv RC9.5FX+ or Ignorance X for a lighter Sense ROM. You can remove the bloatware with titanium backup as well.
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Ignorance X does seem nice. Can I use the stock skin with it?
thetuxracer said:
Ignorance X does seem nice. Can I use the stock skin with it?
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yes it won't look as nice though, since it has internal theming for Ignorance X skin.
MameTozhio said:
yes it won't look as nice though, since it has internal theming for Ignorance X skin.
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Thank you. Its about to complete downloading. I will install it soon. Will use Titanium Kernel.
Thanks MameTozhio, you are very helpful!
A few questions about it
Sorry for my mistake, please remove it
Hi people.
My device is curretly like this:
N9005
Knox 0x1
TWRP recovery
Stock Kernel
Stock ROM 4.4.2
I would like to return completly to stock. I know I won't be able to be Knox 0x0 again but I want the stock recovery, kernel and ROM.
My question is: can I simply restore the firmware in Kies to get back to stock (including the recovery)?
Stock Rom: http://www.idroidspace.com/primou-original-stock-rom-for-htc-one-v-android-4-0-3-ics/
Stock Kernel and Recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1221449&d=1343236979
I can't tell you if this stock rom is the original one by htc or with some modifications, I only found it and there are much more ruu uploads out there.
jonas2790 said:
Stock Rom: http://www.idroidspace.com/primou-original-stock-rom-for-htc-one-v-android-4-0-3-ics/
Stock Kernel and Recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1221449&d=1343236979
I can't tell you if this stock rom is the original one by htc or with some modifications, I only found it and there are much more ruu uploads out there.
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Thanks for the links. I have a problem. I decided I want to go back to comfortable stock ROM. I used a custom ROM, on a rooted HTC One V (GSM - Primo U). I followed the intructions: First I installed stock kernel and stock recovery. After I relocked the bootloader. I downloaded the RUU file according to my region (there are 4 european RUU version???). I connected my phone to computer and run the downloaded setup and followed the steps. Only after I started the update process, the progress bar stopped moving (before entering bootloader - the HTC One V didn't reboot into bootloader) and I got an error (155) message. What may be the problem? I have tried the all RUU files according to my region.
Thanks in advance,
Tejcsi
Tejcsi said:
Thanks for the links. I have a problem. I decided I want to go back to comfortable stock ROM. I used a custom ROM, on a rooted HTC One V (GSM - Primo U). I followed the intructions: First I installed stock kernel and stock recovery. After I relocked the bootloader. I downloaded the RUU file according to my region (there are 4 european RUU version???). I connected my phone to computer and run the downloaded setup and followed the steps. Only after I started the update process, the progress bar stopped moving (before entering bootloader - the HTC One V didn't reboot into bootloader) and I got an error (155) message. What may be the problem? I have tried the all RUU files according to my region.
Thanks in advance,
Tejcsi
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First, install a custom recovery again. Then do a full wipe and install the rom you downloaded (PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip or PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_LITE.zip) with the custom recovery like you would install a custom rom. Then reboot to fastboot and flash boot.img (not boot-signed.img because this didn't work for me). Try to reboot and if everything works you may install recovery_signed.img, but this is only useful for ota updates, which obviously the hov doesn't get anymore.
jonas2790 said:
First, install a custom recovery again. Then do a full wipe and install the rom you downloaded (PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip or PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_LITE.zip) with the custom recovery like you would install a custom rom. Then reboot to fastboot and flash boot.img (not boot-signed.img because this didn't work for me). Try to reboot and if everything works you may install recovery_signed.img, but this is only useful for ota updates, which obviously the hov doesn't get anymore.
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Thanks. Yesterday I've installed the PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip ROM, everything O.K., but there is no WIFI on my phone. So I decided to use the RUU. So I don't use boot_signed.img. Which boot.img can I use. Do you send me one?
Tejcsi said:
Thanks. Yesterday I've installed the PrimoU_Europe_2.22.401.1_Stock_Rooted_ODEX_FULL.zip ROM, everything O.K., but there is no WIFI on my phone. So I decided to use the RUU. So I don't use boot_signed.img. Which boot.img can I use. Do you send me one?
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the boot.img inside the zip file
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the boot.img inside the zip file
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So if i use the boot.img file inside the primou_europe_2.22.401.1_stock_rooted_odex_full.zip file, the RUU can reboot the ONE V into bootloader?
Tejcsi said:
So if i use the boot.img file inside the primou_europe_2.22.401.1_stock_rooted_odex_full.zip file, the RUU can reboot the ONE V into bootloader?
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I don't really understand your problem. If you want to reboot into bootloader just use adb reboot bootloader.

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