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I'm having trouble with bricking my HTC ONE X, but I cannot recover my phone using the older version of RUU with Error 140, and I cannot find any RUU file for Asia_HK_1.28.708.15, does anyone have this version of RUU file?
Or anyway to S-Off my phone? As I know, I can flash older version of RUU if I S-off my phone.
Thank you very much.
Push, anyone help?
No S-Off and no 1.29.708.15 RUU (you got the version wrong, right?)
biohazardta said:
As title,
I'm having trouble with bricking my HTC ONE X, but I cannot recover my phone using the older version of RUU with Error 140, and I cannot find any RUU file for Asia_HK_1.28.708.15, does anyone have this version of RUU file?
Or anyway to S-Off my phone? As I know, I can flash older version of RUU if I S-off my phone.
Thank you very much.
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I can't find that version your looking for.
If your hboot etc updated, you can no longer use older RUU versions.
1.29.708.9 is the latest RUU I think that you can try.
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chrisjcks said:
I can't find that version your looking for.
If your hboot etc updated, you can no longer use older RUU versions.
1.29.708.9 is the latest RUU I think that you can try.
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Is there any other way to flash or can I downgrade my hboot? thanks,:crying:
biohazardta said:
Is there any other way to flash or can I downgrade my hboot? thanks,:crying:
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No, i dont think so, but the latest RUU will work.
Do you understand the process?
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chrisjcks said:
No, i dont think so, but the latest RUU will work.
Do you understand the process?
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He has 1.29.708.15, that RUU isn't available.
Best bet is to restore android backup and don't forget boot.img.
chrisjcks said:
I can't find that version your looking for.
If your hboot etc updated, you can no longer use older RUU versions.
1.29.708.9 is the latest RUU I think that you can try.
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chrisjcks said:
No, i dont think so, but the latest RUU will work.
Do you understand the process?
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I've tried the latest RUU but it just doesn't work with ERROR 140.
BenPope said:
He has 1.29.708.15, that RUU isn't available.
Best bet is to restore android backup and don't forget boot.img.
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Sorry? Could you explain more? Thank you very much!
Can you confirm that you have 1.29.708.15 (not 1.28...)?
And secondly, since you can't install the RUU, as it doesn't exist, what problem are you trying to resolve?
You're unlocked, so you can restore a backup (which you should have taken immediately after installing clockworkmod) and its boot.img, or you can install another custom ROM.
BenPope said:
Can you confirm that you have 1.29.708.15 (not 1.28...)?
And secondly, since you can't install the RUU, as it doesn't exist, what problem are you trying to resolve?
You're unlocked, so you can restore a backup (which you should have taken immediately after installing clockworkmod) and its boot.img, or you can install another custom ROM.
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First, thanks for your kindly help.
I just forgot to mention that I've relocked my phone before my first RUU
And I cannot get into Android OS ofcourse, as well as Recovery.
When I turn on my phone, it just automatically boot into bootloader.
I've tried to RUU again but unfortunately it didn't work out as I mentioned.
Just pretend your phone is fine and go through the whole process of unlocking and installing a custom ROM.
Oh, you might try
fastboot erase cache
To fix recovery.
I can't fathom why the RUU install would not work.
As long as your in fastboot USB, there isnt any reason why it wouldn't work.
There is a RUU for 1.29.708.9,
I'm guessing he's trying to use an older RUU with an older hboot.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/14lgvcivuqin/n/RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_hTC_Asia_HK_1.29.708.9_Radio_1.1204.104.14_release_259897_signed.exe
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chrisjcks said:
I can't fathom why the RUU install would not work.
As long as your in fastboot USB, there isnt any reason why it wouldn't work.
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I know I haven't had it confirmed, but through my awesome psychic powers, I know he has 1.29.708.15, therefore no RUU that we have is new enough.
BenPope said:
I know I haven't had it confirmed, but through my awesome psychic powers, I know he has 1.29.708.15, therefore no RUU that we have is new enough.
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He's needs to tell us his OS software then.
But if his hboot was updated, its his only option.
Unless he's not doing it correctly, I can't see why it wouldn't work.
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BenPope said:
I know I haven't had it confirmed, but through my awesome psychic powers, I know he has 1.29.708.15, therefore no RUU that we have is new enough.
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chrisjcks said:
He's needs to tell us his OS software then.
But if his hboot was updated, its his only option.
Unless he's not doing it correctly, I can't see why it wouldn't work.
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Thanks both of you first.
It seems my hboot has been updated and it seems there is no way to downgrade it.
The only way I can try is to re-Unlocker my phone.
Hope it will work.
biohazardta said:
Thanks both of you first.
It seems my hboot has been updated and it seems there is no way to downgrade it.
The only way I can try is to re-Unlocker my phone.
Hope it will work.
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As long as your adb is working, you shouldn't have any problems doing this.
Good luck, and let us know how you get on.
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You don't need to find the specific version of an RUU, you only need to make sure the region of your RUU matches up with your phone's country code.
If you are sure you have an Asia_HK device, make sure you download the Asia_HK RUU, if it doesn't work, re-download fast boot, run the erase cache, relock your bootloader and install the RUU.
Why won't any body listen to me?
He has 1.29.708.15, that RUU is not available and NO, you can't flash an older one.
BenPope said:
Why won't any body listen to me?
He has 1.29.708.15, that RUU is not available and NO, you can't flash an older one.
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Yep, last I checked he was unlocking & going custom - not heard back yet though.
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chrisjcks said:
As long as your adb is working, you shouldn't have any problems doing this.
Good luck, and let us know how you get on.
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chrisjcks said:
Yep, last I checked he was unlocking & going custom - not heard back yet though.
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I have success reflashing Custom ROM with re-unlocking my phone.
Thanks all of your help:highfive:
Hi, I have been searching the http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/ directory for my RUU, but there seems to be many UK ones. I want to downgrade back to stock, and I bought my phone unlocked from mobiles.co.uk (so a UK phone), but all of the UK RUU have some sort of carrier attached to it?
Many Thanks
If your phones unbranded you want a ruu with .401. In it
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bogfather said:
If your phones unbranded you want a ruu with .401. In it
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Thanks for the reply and will this work then?
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.12_Radio_2.1204.127.19_release_271851_signed
Better to go for 2.17.401.2 - always go for the newest (assuming you're unbranded)
EddyOS said:
Better to go for 2.17.401.2 - always go for the newest (assuming you're unbranded)
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True, I wouldnt want them fixing the wifi issue with a software update
Just got a HOX today and before I mess around and install custom roms etc I want to make sure I can go back to stock if needed, I've found a suitable RUU on that page but you have to be a premium member to download them as there over 500mb is there anywhere else they can be found? I need a O2 UK RUU
bradmax57 said:
Just got a HOX today and before I mess around and install custom roms etc I want to make sure I can go back to stock if needed, I've found a suitable RUU on that page but you have to be a premium member to download them as there over 500mb is there anywhere else they can be found? I need a O2 UK RUU
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Here you go
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bogfather said:
Here you go
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Perfect, many thanks :good:
as read from the title I'm looking for 1 week RUU 2.17.720.2 please help I need india
It seems this question has not been answered.
I am trying to install the following ROM for my HTC One X http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...4#post36407155, but it says I need Hboot 1.3 or better.
Well I have 1.14 and the only way to upgrade is to have your CID be HTC_101 or something like that. Mine is 11111111, which is what it should be after I unlocked the bootloader. How do I change it back to HTC_101 or whatever came with my phone?
I can only access the fastboot screen since when I previously tried to install the ROM it didnt work and my phone gets stuck at the white HTC screen and keeps rebooting.
My version is 2.20.502.7. And I can still load into Team Win Recovery v2.4.1.0 if that hepls
Thanks
Are you sure you have the international One X version? Haven't seen this hboot version before.
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Marc199 said:
Are you sure you have the international One X version? Haven't seen this hboot version before.
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I have the ATT version
Then you are in the wrong forum. Go to the ATT forum. The Roms there will boot up and it seems like you have s-off?
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Marc199 said:
Then you are in the wrong forum. Go to the ATT forum. The Roms there will boot up and it seems like you have s-off?
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Funny thing. I posted this at the ATT HTC forums and they told me that I was in the wrong forums. They told me to go to the HTC One X
He don't have a clue what he is talking about
He has a att phone and is trying to install quad core roms... I'm just waiting for the my phone is bricked thread he will probably post soon
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You are definitely wrong here! You have the dual-core version. None of the Roms from here will boot on your device. Since you probably have s-off i suppose you can easily upgrade your hboot. But you need to ask that in the ATT forum
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Marc199 said:
You are definitely wrong here! You have the dual-core version. None of the Roms from here will boot on your device. Since you probably have s-off i suppose you can easily upgrade your hboot. But you need to ask that in the ATT forum
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We were trying to help him there but refuses to listen. Just ranted how there are att roms that won't run on the att version lol they all work as long as you have correct hardware.
Att has 3 hboots 1.09, 1.14, and 2.14 (latest for jb update)
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Also has super cid which should allow any hboot. Don't wanna change that right ?
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herbie13 said:
Also has super cid which should allow any hboot. Don't wanna change that right ?
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Super cid just lets you unlock on htcdev.com att has their cid blocked there, hense the change of cid to super. You can only flash hboots that are for your device,not just any one.
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uesat said:
Funny thing. I posted this at the ATT HTC forums and they told me that I was in the wrong forums. They told me to go to the HTC One X
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No we asked what device you had... U were trying to install a international Rom.. save yourself a few hundred dollars and just leave the phone alone. You have no way read enough on this to be trying to pull this off.. better yet just get a iPhone
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31ken31 said:
Super cid just lets you unlock on htcdev.com att has their cid blocked there, hense the change of cid to super. You can only flash hboots that are for your device,not just any one.
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Interesting, exactly the reason why it needs to be asked in correct device thread. And I absolutely didn't mean 'any' hboot, just any hboot for your device. Cheers
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Hello guys i have a small (or not?) problem...
when i try to check my Device's CID, with these commands:
fastboot getvar cid
fastboot oem readcid
and both of them have the same result:
<waiting for device>
i have wait for one hour, still waiting
so any suggestions/solutions? please be kind to me i'm a Noob -.-
Briztama said:
Hello guys i have a small (or not?) problem...
when i try to check my Device's CID, with these commands:
fastboot getvar cid
fastboot oem readcid
and both of them have the same result:
<waiting for device>
i have wait for one hour, still waiting
so any suggestions/solutions? please be kind to me i'm a Noob -.-
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Get application called Get CID from play store...
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You have outdated drivers... Or they are not correctly installed...
Install the latest htc sync manager... Reboot.. And everything will work again... I had this problem sometime ago...
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Rexton270 said:
Get application called Get CID from play store...
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There is no such thing called "Get CID" on Play Store/Google Play -.-
vin4yak said:
You have outdated drivers... Or they are not correctly installed...
Install the latest htc sync manager... Reboot.. And everything will work again... I had this problem sometime ago...
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perhaps i should try this
let me see if that works
vin4yak said:
You have outdated drivers... Or they are not correctly installed...
Install the latest htc sync manager... Reboot.. And everything will work again... I had this problem sometime ago...
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Nope it's not working! -.-
haalp...
Briztama said:
Nope it's not working! -.-
haalp...
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Download this fastboot folder : http://d-h.st/8Jr
Using this since ages with no problem whatsoever...
May be your android sdk is out of date..
vin4yak said:
Download this fastboot folder : http://d-h.st/8Jr
Using this since ages with no problem whatsoever...
May be your android sdk is out of date..
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NP i have figured it out...
i need to go to bootloader mode and insert the command -.-
anyway thank's for your help.
Briztama said:
There is no such thing called "Get CID" on Play Store/Google Play -.-
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Sorry my bad. Its called CID Getter.
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Can someone help me to S-Off my Htc one x ? because I would like to istall un stock
ruu, is this possible?
Thanks for help
not without paying!!! no free way ...and use google for searching such shops for getting s-off by paying
cicc74 said:
Can someone help me to S-Off my Htc one x ? because I would like to istall un stock
ruu, is this possible?
Thanks for help
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Like one-x master said, no free s-off.
But you can instal RUU with S-ON also, you just need to relock bootloader (if it's unlocked).
nikola016 said:
Like one-x master said, no free s-off.
But you can instal RUU with S-ON also, you just need to relock bootloader (if it's unlocked).
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Where I can find tuto to do it ?
Thanks
cicc74 said:
Where I can find tuto to do it ?
Thanks
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Well, easyest way to do it, open new thread in Q&A section, in fastboot type fastboot getvar all and than copy everything except IMEI and serial number, someone will give you link to download RUU, and instaling ruu should be very easy.
It's always the easiest too, to read a couple threads/guides in general or also android development section I think...there are enough for that..and a bit searching even if you Google it you can find easy a RUU
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Help me plz…… I want s-off on my htc one x… which has cid VODAP 102… help please….
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mbwambo said:
Help me plz…… I want s-off on my htc one x… which has cid VODAP 102… help please….
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For this you need to call putin so he allowes your phone to enter russia. Then you need to find the store address i dont know where it is anymore maybe someone know more
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and313 said:
For this you need to call putin so he allowes your phone to enter russia. Then you need to find the store address i dont know where it is anymore maybe someone know more
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i think using google is the best and easiest way to find a store also some are in UK ...
fonefunshop in the uk can s-off your phone
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It was More complex for S-off I've done a long time ago.
But now I can not do successfully.