is there a difference between hboot 0.94 and 0.95? im still on 0.94 but im to lazy to update it ... ...
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is there a difference between hboot 0.94 and 0.95? im still on 0.94 but im to lazy to update it ... ...
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Dont.
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Don't ? you mean no differences in hboots?
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Don't ? you mean no differences in hboots?
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He means don't update.
The difference is 0.1
In the absence of changelogs, that's all we know.
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Don't ? you mean no differences in hboots?
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S-OFF guys are working hard to get that for our phones. We dont know which hboot version will get it. Since upgrading hboot is easy, downgrading impossible, you should stay with lowest possible version for your phone.
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S-OFF guys are working hard to get that for our phones. We dont know which hboot version will get it. Since upgrading hboot is easy, downgrading impossible, you should stay with lowest possible version for your phone.
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How true is this? Running a sense rom, with EP kernel, using HBoot 0.43. Would there be almost 0 benefit for me to upgrade hboot?
xodlike said:
How true is this? Running a sense rom, with EP kernel, using HBoot 0.43. Would there be almost 0 benefit for me to upgrade hboot?
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Just read the S-OFF thread to get an idea on how hard those guys are working their asses off to get S-OFF.
As for upgrading, I would suggest to stay at your current version. There are no benefits I know of that upgrading brings.
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Just read the S-OFF thread to get an idea on how hard those guys are working their asses off to get S-OFF.
As for upgrading, I would suggest to stay at your current version. There are no benefits I know of that upgrading brings.
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Wait dose the mean I might be screwed my HBoot is 0.96 newer then both those versions
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VIIRU§ said:
Wait dose the mean I might be screwed my HBoot is 0.96 newer then both those versions
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"Might be" is the key. We dont know yet.
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"Might be" is the key. We dont know yet.
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This reminds me of iPhone Jailbreak-finding. Gotta find a hole, and if that hole is in a particular version, everyone will want to go to that version to then get S-Off.
In terms of what HBoot could have access to, is it theoretically possible it could improve the battery? Or, is this literally only the image for the bootloader, and would not touch anything else?
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This reminds me of iPhone Jailbreak-finding. Gotta find a hole, and if that hole is in a particular version, everyone will want to go to that version to then get S-Off.
In terms of what HBoot could have access to, is it theoretically possible it could improve the battery? Or, is this literally only the image for the bootloader, and would not touch anything else?
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TBH I dont.know but I doubt if anything but minor tweaks here and there could increase battery life in this beast of a phone. My bet is on the.second option...
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This... can any dev team customize the DESKTOP FASTBOOT and delete the restriction?
Thanks!
I hope someone can somehow do that...
I will be so grateful
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I hope someone can somehow do that...
I will be so grateful
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By own risk obviusly.
This can be done at a kernel level. At least in gingerbread, I would guess once HTC release the source it would be in the same place on ics
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This can be done at a kernel level. At least in gingerbread, I would guess once HTC release the source it would be in the same place on ics
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We in the one x dont have customs kernels for now...
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wolfraim said:
We in the one x dont have customs kernels for now...
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are kernels possible without x-off and with htcdev x-on?
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are kernels possible without x-off and with htcdev x-on?
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I dont think so.
Here's a little video showing S-OFF :laugh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ud43snd3TU
could have bought it s off
I don't see that I am the one words in my hboot, this must be some developer test device
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We have already seen many S-Off One X devices, its going from S-On to S-Off that is the current task.
So bought was probably accidentally or error by htc
but it maybe could help with the getting s-off for the rest of us
i think you must contact xda member xmoo with youre info maybe you can help in getting s-off for all of us
Yes I have found in the noon break if I have more time
This video is from a chineese guy which s-off's ur phone in his store located in china....
hmm
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I don't see that I am the one words in my hboot, this must be some developer test device
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I thought that was the sticker/screenprotector that comes on a new htc one x, did with my two anyways...Just showing it's a new phone I guess? Or maybe it isn't a sticker but sure looks like it
Guys please don't kill me for this question but what is the main difference between s on and s off? Is it the fact that you have to fastboot the kernel? Also, does Flash Image GUI app work with One X? I just got mine yesterday. On my other phones that Flash Image GUI works on, it takes maybe 10 seconds to flash a recovery or kernel img
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Guys please don't kill me for this question but what is the main difference between s on and s off? Is it the fact that you have to fastboot the kernel? Also, does Flash Image GUI app work with One X? I just got mine yesterday. On my other phones that Flash Image GUI works on, it takes maybe 10 seconds to flash a recovery or kernel img
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When s-off u have to fastboot flash the kernel(any kernel) and recovery..
That's the difference in s-on and s-off..
Also remember to fastboot erase cache after flashing anything from fastboot otherwise u won't be able to get into recovery..
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JohnCorleone said:
Guys please don't kill me for this question but what is the main difference between s on and s off? Is it the fact that you have to fastboot the kernel? Also, does Flash Image GUI app work with One X? I just got mine yesterday. On my other phones that Flash Image GUI works on, it takes maybe 10 seconds to flash a recovery or kernel img
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Main difference probably that you cant flash kernel from recovery, only fastboot. No need to use any app, it takes like 10seconds to type 1line in cmd
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Main difference probably that you cant flash kernel from recovery, only fastboot. No need to use any app, it takes like 10seconds to type 1line in cmd
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Yeah and that app I mentioned works on about 6 HTCs but not this one. Good point. Doesn't hurt to learn fastboot
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Any news for S OFF.
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Any news for S OFF.
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no news mate..probs will never happen for the one x...if it would it would of been done by now...but we still hoping well i am at least
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no news mate..probs will never happen for the one x...if it would it would of been done by now...but we still hoping well i am at least
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one day (maybe when its not the flagship anymore, and it means less to htc) somebody will leak the files etc to s-off it. its gotta happen some day hopefully
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one day (maybe when its not the flagship anymore, and it means less to htc) somebody will leak the files etc to s-off it. its gotta happen some day hopefully
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HTC eventually will do this or leak some method to soff after most of its devices are out of warranty period, I hope...
But, by that time most of those who need soff now would have switched/upgraded
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HTC eventually will do this or leak some method to soff after most of its devices are out of warranty period, I hope...
But, by that time most of those who need soff now would have switched/upgraded
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so am i right in saying there are people who have s-offd there one x here on xda??
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so am i right in saying there are people who have s-offd there one x here on xda??
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Well, yes, some lucky chaps!!
ViperX Goodness
rohitbalan said:
Well, yes, some lucky chaps!!
ViperX Goodness
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why hasnt this info been shared on xda? thought that was the whole point of xda
Hey everyone, i am basically from Holland and my phone's screen = cracked, it has a very large crack from the begin to the end, still useable but not very charming.
So i have rooted my phone and everything, with the guide on the cyanogen WIKI, however here are some problems :
I do not have the PC10IMG anymore, it got lost when my whole PC Decided to do a reset out of no where.
I need the New stock-rom in Dutch
Can someone maybe help me out?
Kind regards!
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I have the international file somewhere, I will upload it later.
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I have the international file somewhere, I will upload it later.
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Thanks, is it the latest version with the latest updates?
It's Android 2.2 with Sense 2.0. But do not upgrade, otherwise it will be harder with rooting later. And press the thanks button, its faster than type "thanks".
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It's Android 2.2 with Sense 2.0. But do not upgrade, otherwise it will be harder with rooting later. And press the thanks button, its faster than type "thanks".
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But afterwards i wont need to root it again, because in august im getting a new mobile ( end of contract )
so then i can sell it with latest software etc.
Any idea where i can find the latest version and a guide to un-root ?
EDIT: My internet is slowed down to 0.0000001 kb/s, and it will come back in the beginning of next month. Can u handle it?
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Sorry but ive got a pretty nooby question. If you want a rom like the Viper rom, Do you need to root youre device to use that ROM?
Yes. There is no way to flash a rom without unlocking the bootloader rooting the phone and on most devices flashing a custom recovery.
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Fine -__-
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Well if you want viper ROM, your gonna have to port it too lol. We don't have it for primo yet, maybe soon. Don't try to install one from incredible, you could very easily brick your phone.
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And by a primo rom you don't need all that root ****?
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And by a primo rom you don't need all that root ****?
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primo u or primo c you have to root your mobile to install any type of custom firmware...
Is there a rom where you don't have to root youre phone to use it?
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The ROM that comes with the phone. Did you get your phone subsidized through a carrier with a contract? Trying to wrap my head around why you are nervous about rooting.
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Cause i don't wanna break my phone
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And if i want a sense 4.1 rom, i only can get it when my phone is rooted? And wich sense 4.1 rom do you guys prefer? And is ther a video tutorial for rooting and unlocking bootloader and all that **** (maybe a video with the one v)
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And if i want a sense 4.1 rom, i only can get it when my phone is rooted? And wich sense 4.1 rom do you guys prefer? And is ther a video tutorial for rooting and unlocking bootloader and all that **** (maybe a video with the one v)
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Welcome to XDA devs. You'll find that most of the development forums have "sticky" posts at the top that will explain not only the rules (you'll see one applies to you already) and standards, but also some helpful "noob" guides to get you started.
From your initial question (and follow-ups) it appears you're brand new to android. That's cool, we all were once. Do yourself a favor and do about an hour of reading--straight reading--before asking any more questions. This is not an insult, it will be much faster than asking, waiting for a response, then asking another question ad infinitum.
Finally, specifically to your question: most of what happens here on XDA devs requires unlocking your bootloader and rooting; if you're not comfortable with doing that, this probably won't be the best forum to you. Again, no offense intended. Your fears are well-founded: you could break your phone if you don't understand what you're doing. That said, I'm pretty much computer illiterate, but have had a great deal of success around here by just reading, reading, reading.... and then following directions in the posts (and there's many posts in which people give fantastic step-by-step directions.
So good luck, search the forums, read the forums, and ask questions once you've tried something and it's not working the way you expected. And have fun!
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Actually they are all kidding you. You don't need to root to have a rom..
Just stick to the stock rom.
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Oh fine -__-
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No you don't need to be rooted to flash a rom. Unfortunately you will.need to unlock your bootloader via HTC dev. Install recovery then flash the rom
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Thanks bro! That sounds good!
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Actually they are all kidding you. You don't need to root to have a rom..
Just stick to the stock rom.
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No you don't need to be rooted to flash a rom. Unfortunately you will.need to unlock your bootloader via HTC dev. Install recovery then flash the rom
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They're right, you don't need to root to flash a ROM. In fact, most if not all custom ROMs are pre-rooted. I'm suggesting you read first to understand what "root" really means; once you have the basics down, the idea of messing with your phone won't seem nearly as frightening.
BTW- another thing about XDA: click the "thanks" button in addition to saying thanks in your comment.
I ported one Viper rom. It was very laggy due to the overclock default of the rom with Screen off, and bulkyness in size.
You DONT need to root your device to use a rom, but you NEED to unlock the bootloader.
There goes your loophole.
So i have to unlock bootloader and recovery and thats it?
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So i have to unlock bootloader and recovery and thats it?
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To get it short: yes
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Basically I'm helping therinsem with his sense5 project.. and I flashed an experimental ion kernel and it just gave me a blank white screen after the htc logo, so I pulled battery and restored a backup of jellybeer, and booted it to find my touchscreen not working, so I pulled battery and rebooted and it just sat on boot anim for ages and ages, so another battery pull and boot into recovery, but the touch didn't work there either (4ext) and I flashed an ruu to reset it completely and hope it worked again, but no still not working
Any ideas what's wrong and what I could do to fix it?
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Have you tried fastboot flashing a non-touch recovery, then flashing a stock-ish ROM (like ARHD) from there? Also, are you S-On or S-Off?
S-off
That was my first plan for the day! Then if that didn't help I thought id try get s-on to restore a standard hboot
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Do you think a new touch panel would work?
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I doubt it...you flashed software and it broke, so I doubt a hardware fix would work.
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I doubt it...you flashed software and it broke, so I doubt a hardware fix would work.
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Well its worth a try, since it does look like its now a hardware issue
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Well its worth a try, since it does look like its now a hardware issue
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It's possible that your hardware failed independent of the software flash. So it is worth a shot.
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It's possible that your hardware failed independent of the software flash. So it is worth a shot.
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Ill find out next week when it arrives! If that fails then ill probably end up buying a cheap android phone!
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How can software break hardware like that? Seriously I'd like to know.
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ranger4740 said:
How can software break hardware like that? Seriously I'd like to know.
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Try this explanation, I'm not saying that its right but its possible; the kernel was not properly configured and supplied too much voltage to the digitiser, they are very sensitive things and too much voltage could easily cause is too break
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