K here we go,
I've got an HTC One V. ( not the best choice ever I know but it will do for now). Thing is that it has been rooted and I now have a clockworkmod Recovery version 5.8.3.1. Today I got a message saying that there was a system update for my Phone. 2.22.401.1 of 34.55 MB. When I try to install it, it boots into ClockworkMod Recovery. I think I know where the OTA should be: /cache or /partition/cache But I can't find either of them in recovery nor just with filemanager. What am I doing wrong or what should I do?
tnx in advance Maverick ®
Maverick ® said:
K here we go,
I've got an HTC One V. ( not the best choice ever I know but it will do for now). Thing is that it has been rooted and I now have a clockworkmod Recovery version 5.8.3.1. Today I got a message saying that there was a system update for my Phone. 2.22.401.1 of 34.55 MB. When I try to install it, it boots into ClockworkMod Recovery. I think I know where the OTA should be: /cache or /partition/cache But I can't find either of them in recovery nor just with filemanager. What am I doing wrong or what should I do?
tnx in advance Maverick ®
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the ota is actually in sdcard/download and you wont be able to flash it with CWM
I tried it also, wont update... Will new versions of custom roms have these updates?
can someone post the ota zip?
Here you go.
http://db.tt/NrHPAuD8
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BGmaster said:
Here you go.
http://db.tt/NrHPAuD8
Sent from my HTC One V using xda app-developers app
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Much appreciated
Lloir said:
the ota is actually in sdcard/download and you wont be able to flash it with CWM
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And is there a way to flash the update on a routed One V?
Thx
Guys you need to have stock recovery to be able to update.
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hlavicka82 said:
Guys you need to have stock recovery to be able to update.
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Firstly will like to say hi to everyone here since this is my first post and a new user to android!
I have read several threads and all mentioned to have stock recovery to do the update. Doesn't work for me. This is my scenario:
I have a rooted stock rom with CWM. I have flashed the stock recovery and also downloaded root keeper to able to restore my root after performing the OTA. After flashing the stock and backing up of root, I proceeded on to download the OTA update and install it. When the phone starts to reboot, indeed it boot up into the stock recovery for the update. However it just stops around 25% showing a notification icon instead.
I am a developer and an occasional hacker.. I am pretty new to android mods. Greatly appreciate if anyone could shed some light on how I can troubleshoot this issue.. Any logs? any debugging level I can look at to see what went wrong at 25%?
and by the way, i am holding on to a HTC One X
Thanks in advanced!
It stop at 25% or at any time because it cannot find a file it needs to patch.
Only a clean stock ROM should be able to complete an OTA update.
ckpv5 said:
It stop at 25% or at any time because it cannot find a file it needs to patch.
Only a clean stock ROM should be able to complete an OTA update.
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Mine is from a rooted stock rom. I have flashed to a stock recovery before downloading the ota from the device itself. So I consider that an original ota file downloaded?
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Related
I need help on reverting my Desire HD back to stock.
For this I understand I need to flash stock ROM (RUU). In this case I need to flash RUU_Ace_HTC_WWE_1.32.720.5 which is the Indian version for DHD.
However, I am unable to find this RUU.
When installing a custom rom after having rooted my phone I did take a backup using rom manager. So I do have a backup of Ace_HTC_WWE_1.32.720.5 which I can restore ... but I will still have root.
Question: Is there a way to remove root after I restore the backup and also remove ClockworkMod's recovery?
If the above is possible I can then update my phone to the latest firmware from HTC which I guess is 1.84.720.3.
Please help..
There's an unroot option in visinonary.
Hawks556 said:
There's an unroot option in visinonary.
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Yes there is... will try that and what about ClockworkMod's recovery? will that affect the OTA update that I try to apply after I use the unroot option?
getbacker said:
Yes there is... will try that and what about ClockworkMod's recovery? will that affect the OTA update that I try to apply after I use the unroot option?
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Shouldn't do, I once tried something similar and everything was okay? The OTA's installed as they should. The problem is the RRU you require hasn't actually been released which is a shame as I would expect Shipped-Roms to have a copy.
jaaystott said:
Shouldn't do, I once tried something similar and everything was okay? The OTA's installed as they should. The problem is the RRU you require hasn't actually been released which is a shame as I would expect Shipped-Roms to have a copy.
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This is not the first time... I had a similar problem with HTC Hero, the Indian(Airtel base) rom was never released for download and when rooting the first time I did not take a backup of the original rom coz of which I was unable to update using the OTA.
So you saying I should go ahead with the unroot process and the OTA can then be applied? I really want to do this since I am flashing my phone every alternate day with a new rom released at XDA.. either 2.2.1 or 2.3.. need to stop doing that .. atleast for a few months till HTC releases a stable 2.3 sense rom for DHD.
getbacker said:
This is not the first time... I had a similar problem with HTC Hero, the Indian(Airtel base) rom was never released for download and when rooting the first time I did not take a backup of the original rom coz of which I was unable to update using the OTA.
So you saying I should go ahead with the unroot process and the OTA can then be applied? I really want to do this since I am flashing my phone every alternate day with a new rom released at XDA.. either 2.2.1 or 2.3.. need to stop doing that .. atleast for a few months till HTC releases a stable 2.3 sense rom for DHD.
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Yeah mate, just go ahead and unroot, you'll be fine
Ota won't work if you have custom recovery!
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smnrock said:
Ota won't work if you have custom recovery!
Sent from my HTC Desire HD
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Completely forgot about that...
smnrock said:
Ota won't work if you have custom recovery!
Sent from my HTC Desire HD
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Oh.. so this process won't help.... any other method to get back to stock using the backup(rooted) Indian rom?
getbacker said:
Oh.. so this process won't help.... any other method to get back to stock using the backup(rooted) Indian rom?
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Here u go :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10378829&postcount=696
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857537
ckranjan said:
Here u go :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10378829&postcount=696
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857537
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ckranjan.. that was fast.. thanks for the info
getbacker said:
ckranjan.. that was fast.. thanks for the info
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No problems mate. I faced the same problem and got back to stock. Thanks to XDA
how did u remove cmw?
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Stock Indian ROM from HTC Service Centre
I TRIED MY BEST TO GET THE 1.32.720.3 ROM BUT WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL.
THIS WILL GET YOUR WARRENTY BACK IF YOU NEED IT.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/neulm2
PD98IMG_Ace_hTC_Asia_India_1.84.720.3_Radio_12.28g.60.140f_26.05.05.27_M3_release_175158_signed.zip
DOWNLOAD THE SAME, RENAME IT TO PD98IMG.ZIP & PLACE IT IN THE ROOT OF YOUR CARD, TURN OFF FAST BOOT & JUST DO A NORMAL RESTART. COFIRM THE INFORMATION. JUST A HEADSUP "YOU WILL LOOSE ALL YOUR DATA SO BACK IT UP"
LOADS OF THANKS TO HTC FOR THE LINK & andyharney FROM XDA FOR THE STEPS AFTER THE DOWNLOAD.
Thanks Guys, You need to put your phone into bootloader & flash.
vickyclewis said:
I TRIED MY BEST TO GET THE 1.32.720.3 ROM BUT WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL.
THIS WILL GET YOUR WARRENTY BACK IF YOU NEED IT.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/neulm2
PD98IMG_Ace_hTC_Asia_India_1.84.720.3_Radio_12.28g.60.140f_26.05.05.27_M3_release_175158_signed.zip
DOWNLOAD THE SAME, RENAME IT TO PD98IMG.ZIP & PLACE IT IN THE ROOT OF YOUR CARD, TURN OFF FAST BOOT & JUST DO A NORMAL RESTART. COFIRM THE INFORMATION. JUST A HEADSUP "YOU WILL LOOSE ALL YOUR DATA SO BACK IT UP"
LOADS OF THANKS TO HTC FOR THE LINK & andyharney FROM XDA FOR THE STEPS AFTER THE DOWNLOAD.
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vickyclewis.. thanks for the direct file download... will check it out once out of office.
Also the steps mentioned for flashing this.... I found the below in one of your post:
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PD98IMG's cannot be flashed via CWM Recovery. Rename the zip to "PD98IMG.zip" and place in the root of your SD card (not in any folder).
Turn off your phone, disable HTC Fastboot if it's enabled, and power on holding Volume Down. This should start the Bootloader and it should read the PD98IMG.zip and flash it for you.
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I guess you need to mention that the user has to get to the bootloader to install this...
Thanks once again..
NO RUU_xxx.exe version for DHD india (Gingerbread)
Can any one tell why we dont have a RUU release like the one available for HTC Inspire 4G in HTC US website I could not find any such link for HTC Desire HD India
Originally Posted by vickyclewis View Post
I TRIED MY BEST TO GET THE 1.32.720.3 ROM BUT WAS NOT SUCCESSFUL.
THIS WILL GET YOUR WARRENTY BACK IF YOU NEED IT.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/neulm2
PD98IMG_Ace_hTC_Asia_India_1.84.720.3_Radio_12.28g .60.140f_26.05.05.27_M3_release_175158_signed.zip
DOWNLOAD THE SAME, RENAME IT TO PD98IMG.ZIP & PLACE IT IN THE ROOT OF YOUR CARD, TURN OFF FAST BOOT & JUST DO A NORMAL RESTART. COFIRM THE INFORMATION. JUST A HEADSUP "YOU WILL LOOSE ALL YOUR DATA SO BACK IT UP"
LOADS OF THANKS TO HTC FOR THE LINK & andyharney FROM XDA FOR THE STEPS AFTER THE DOWNLOAD.
I did the above steps, I got FROYO with S-off with no root permission and did a HTC OTA update check got Gingerbread 2.3.3. Back to normal
ckranjan said:
No problems mate. I faced the same problem and got back to stock. Thanks to XDA
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Where to download the indian ruu from?
getbacker said:
I need help on reverting my Desire HD back to stock.
For this I understand I need to flash stock ROM (RUU). In this case I need to flash RUU_Ace_HTC_WWE_1.32.720.5 which is the Indian version for DHD.
However, I am unable to find this RUU.
When installing a custom rom after having rooted my phone I did take a backup using rom manager. So I do have a backup of Ace_HTC_WWE_1.32.720.5 which I can restore ... but I will still have root.
Question: Is there a way to remove root after I restore the backup and also remove ClockworkMod's recovery?
If the above is possible I can then update my phone to the latest firmware from HTC which I guess is 1.84.720.3.
Please help..
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I got this link few days back but i have not tested it yet. So do it at your own risk.
Here is the Link :- Click Here
Do let me know if it works.
Best Of luck.
Need to retrun back to Stock on HTC Desire HD(Malaysia)
Need to retrun back to Stock on HTC Desire HD(Malaysia). Pls help me Tq
teoyokseng said:
Need to retrun back to Stock on HTC Desire HD(Malaysia). Pls help me Tq
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Download the RUU for ur region run it on your computer follow the instructions n u will be back to stock but y do u want to return to stock. Just google RUU HTC DESIRE HD MALAYSIA
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Here is the completely stock ROM image for the GSM Galaxy Nexus, version ITL41F. It is not rooted, if you wish to root after installing use my Superboot. System and boot images are included, recovery and baseband are not. The baseband version for ITL41F is the same (XXKK1) as ITL41D, which is posted in this topic if required.
I know this will be useful to anyone wishing to revert their phone to get a future OTA, to chefs wanting to base a ROM on it etc. etc., so here it is.
To install, flash this update zip via ClockworkMod.
Enjoy!
DOWNLOAD - MD5: da1a2c364d316f734f5bd75e7a2f7e32
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hi paul,
i presume this is not the official ITL41F from google, but the one you have cooked yourseld?
qwerp_ said:
hi paul,
i presume this is not the official ITL41F from google, but the one you have cooked yourseld?
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It's official Samsung firmware.
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
Think I'll have a play about with this in my kitchen - get some practice in for when I get my GN
Shodney said:
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
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You can't flash the recovery image as your using CWM to flash it
You'll need fastboot to flash the recovery
Evostance said:
You can't flash the recovery image as your using CWM to flash it
You'll need fastboot to flash the recovery
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Oooh. I can see how that would be a problem
Bit of an issue, the dsixda kitchen won't deodex the ROM. Any suggestions?
EDIT: Ignore me, should've actually checked to see if dsixda had returned to update his kitchen - which he has!
Is this the one with the permanent volume bugfix?
Annie the Eagle said:
Is this the one with the permanent volume bugfix?
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Yes it is....
solved my own problem
Shodney said:
Thanks for the ROM - this will be useful for many I'm sure
Can I just ask - is there a reason the recovery image isn't included? It seems from recent threads that this is often requested in order to flash completely back to stock, but no-one seems to have one available. I was just wondering if it there was a specific reason why people haven't been posting it?
Cheers
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install the rom then lock bootloader then recovery should revert back to stock,it worked on the nexus s so i think it should work the same on this i hope lol
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
EDIT
Sorry that build is only 4.0.1 (ITL41D)
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siedkins said:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App
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its a tar file how to use it
siedkins said:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/2dde45a058a737b9#
Google Official build.
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It's also not the volume fix build, which is a shame
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EddyOS said:
It's also not the volume fix build, which is a shame
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Yes apologies - I reedited my post when I saw that also.
Sorry for cross posting on this thread. Hopefully they will release the new updated version soon.
Although it probably worth a look as it has an autoscript to restore your phone to stock by flashing multiple files.
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
Stretlow said:
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
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I need an answer as well.
is it just me but does cw recovery prevent you from installing ota updates?
I keep getting the alert from Google to update but get the sad hospitalised Droid when trying to install.
If I flash the stock rom but still have cw recovery and root the phone, will the ota updates work?
Ez
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Stretlow said:
If your phone is rooted and have CWM, Superuser and Adfree installed and you flash this what exactly happens?
Does it uninstall CWM? if not how do you access it?
Stret
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As far as i know this not touching your recovery.You must lock the bootloader in order to have stock recovery.You must root it again and install rom manager to access it through UI enviroment.I dont know for sure how you can access it with button combination (i think middle volume and power button)
طوني تبولة said:
I need an answer as well.
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Check my answer
djcr33p said:
is it just me but does cw recovery prevent you from installing ota updates?
I keep getting the alert from Google to update but get the sad hospitalised Droid when trying to install.
If I flash the stock rom but still have cw recovery and root the phone, will the ota updates work?
Ez
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I think your problem is cwm recovery and not the root.You must lock the bootloader in order to have stock recovery.After that the update can installed succesfully
ps: not an expert.From what i read and tried
Hey guys I just released today that my phone had the OTA update and i'm on Three in UK.
Anyhow I'm really wondering how I can update it with my rooted phone i'm pretty sure it will cause problems. What is the best way to update to the latest software with a rooted phone?
Do I have to unroot it?
Do I have to relock bootloader?
I'd like some clarification!!
Thanks a lot.
i just done the same on my three Uk version, i had to uninstall cwm install original recovery lock the boot back and download update and install,
priesl forpage
I swear you only had to relock the bootloader.
well i guess i done all this for nothing as i just come of the phone to three, i got the black version of htc one x, i found screen flickering so they going to send me the new one , well i thought ill go for the white one lets hope the new phone is ok
Babehque said:
Hey guys I just released today that my phone had the OTA update and i'm on Three in UK.
Anyhow I'm really wondering how I can update it with my rooted phone i'm pretty sure it will cause problems. What is the best way to update to the latest software with a rooted phone?
Do I have to unroot it?
Do I have to relock bootloader?
I'd like some clarification!!
Thanks a lot.
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This is what I'm wondering. I'm running stock rom (rooted) and from what I can gather you have to unroot and reflash HTC stock recovery. I'm waiting for confirmation before I go ahead though
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bogfather said:
This is what I'm wondering. I'm running stock rom (rooted) and from what I can gather you have to unroot and reflash HTC stock recovery. I'm waiting for confirmation before I go ahead though
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Well exactly what you just said, I don't see the point of doing a recovery though (if you're on a stock rom) anyway i'd like a explanation from a guy that knows a lot about it, would be appreciated.
Babehque said:
Well exactly what you just said, I don't see the point of doing a recovery though (if you're on a stock rom) anyway i'd like a explanation from a guy that knows a lot about it, would be appreciated.
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I asked in another thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25508923
Looks like you havn't got to relock bootloader, just unroot, flash stock recovery (if on a custom recovery) then update
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I may be wrong but I though it still updated if on stock, you just lose root so you need to root it again afterwards. That's from past experience with Samsung phones, but thought it'd might be similar on other phones which is why I added my input.
Ota updates check system files before it reports if an update is available (does it not?), if it reports an update it must be fine IMO.
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bogfather said:
I asked in another thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25508923
Looks like you havn't got to relock bootloader, just unroot, flash stock recovery (if on a custom recovery) then update
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Thanks man =) will do right now and report if successful, for other people.
You'll have to delete clockwork recovery mod before updating.. not sure how but i'll find out. I'm still a noob since I switched to android a few weeks ago.
How do you unroot?
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How do you unroot?
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Delete supersu app and Su binaries. Go into system/bin or xbin and look for a file called Su, then delete it. You could try to update while rooted but people have reported errors and stuff messing up
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Greetings all!!!!
I have just update my phone with the official 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update & my phone stayed CID & radio unlocked. I'm looking at rooted....
Here's the Link: https://support.htc.com/?title=en-u...s/HTC_One_VX™_for_AT&T_ROM_Update_|_8.02.2013
It takes quite a while to do the update & I don't know if it will work for Non-US phones.....but Here we go.......
TIME TO COOK SOME ROMS!!!!!!!!
How did you keep root, etc?
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Lol I scared too do mines, xD
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Has anyone gotten the notification on device? if you have please post the OTA here before flashing. It is desperately needed.
debianmain1 said:
Greetings all!!!!
I have just update my phone with the official 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update & my phone stayed CID & radio unlocked. I'm looking at rooted....
Here's the Link: https://support.htc.com/?title=en-u...s/HTC_One_VX™_for_AT&T_ROM_Update_|_8.02.2013
It takes quite a while to do the update & I don't know if it will work for Non-US phones.....but Here we go.......
TIME TO COOK SOME ROMS!!!!!!!!
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What rom you had? Stock plus root or one of jmz's?
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el_venga said:
What rom you had? Stock plus root or one of jmz's?
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for me it was the 24ky rom i saw the update
Night_Slayer said:
for me it was the 24ky rom i saw the update
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im downloading the new ruu but like jmz i also wanted the OTA.
Was running the Claws & went back to my DD (JMZ's deodexed stock) before the upgrade. It overwrote the recovery, so we need to see if the TWRP Recovery will work with 4.1.2 before we can get root again....It updated the radio, but kept it S-off & the CID stayed in modded form.
JMZ--I know I jumped the gun, but I wanted 4.1--so I went for it to see if it would work......
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Was running the Claws & went back to my DD (JMZ's deodexed stock) before the upgrade. It overwrote the recovery, so we need to see if the TWRP Recovery will work with 4.1.2 before we can get root again....It updated the radio, but kept it S-off & the CID stayed in modded form.
JMZ--I know I jumped the gun, but I wanted 4.1--so I went for it to see if it would work......
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you did the OTA after jmz's deodexed or the ruu?
i dont get the OTA notification yet. should i relock bootloader and then load the ruu? im also s-off and supercid.
el_venga said:
you did the OTA after jmz's deodexed or the ruu?
i dont get the OTA notification yet. should i relock bootloader and then load the ruu? im also s-off and supercid.
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for the notification Jmz told me to change the date for tomorrow and keep trying after that, it came up for me lol
Easiest way is just download ruu from HTC or my site and flash it. Ensure your internal sdcard is backed up and external is removed.
Or just wait till later and I will have stock rooted odex and deodex posted
jmz said:
Easiest way is just download ruu from HTC or my site and flash it. Ensure your internal sdcard is backed up and external is removed.
Or just wait till later and I will have stock rooted odex and deodex posted
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Usually to go back to stock, boot relock is needed. I'm unlocked, s-off and supercid. Do I have to undo those? I don't mind using full stock, even without root.
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el_venga said:
Usually to go back to stock, boot relock is needed. I'm unlocked, s-off and supercid. Do I have to undo those? I don't mind using full stock, even without root.
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Stay unlocked and s-off.
Backup internal sdcard and remove external.
Reboot to fastboot
Issue command. fastboot oem rebootRUU
Run JB RUU
Once done and back into android. Reboot back into fastboot.
Flash TWRP normally.
Boot into TWRP then just choose option to reboot to system.
When asked by TWRP to fix su say yes.
Then just do the rest in ROM. You will see a notification popup for su. Choose the TWRP option.
You are now rooted on JB
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Jmz, when will your stock rooted ROM be up?
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jmz said:
Stay unlocked and s-off.
Backup internal sdcard and remove external.
Reboot to fastboot
Issue command. fastboot oem rebootRUU
Run JB RUU
Once done and back into android. Reboot back into fastboot.
Flash TWRP normally.
Boot into TWRP then just choose option to reboot to system.
When asked by TWRP to fix su say yes.
Then just do the rest in ROM. You will see a notification popup for su. Choose the TWRP option.
You are now rooted on JB
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did the ruu update just like you said. i only had to do fastboot reboot after it ended so the phone could get out of bootloader.
jmz said:
Stay unlocked and s-off.
Backup internal sdcard and remove external.
Reboot to fastboot
Issue command. fastboot oem rebootRUU
Run JB RUU
Once done and back into android. Reboot back into fastboot.
Flash TWRP normally.
Boot into TWRP then just choose option to reboot to system.
When asked by TWRP to fix su say yes.
Then just do the rest in ROM. You will see a notification popup for su. Choose the TWRP option.
You are now rooted on JB
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Thanks a lot man :thumbup: got kinda nervous when the RUU took so long but in the end it paid off. Hears to jelly bean :beer:
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el_venga said:
did the ruu update just like you said. i only had to do fastboot reboot after it ended so the phone could get out of bootloader.
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Yeah my bad. I forgot it keeps you in boot loader when done this way
jmz said:
Easiest way is just download ruu from HTC or my site and flash it. Ensure your internal sdcard is backed up and external is removed.
Or just wait till later and I will have stock rooted odex and deodex posted
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Hei JMZ, I am using my One VX outside of the US, got the network unlock code on ebay. I tried to Check For Software Update, but it keeps on saying "There is no update for your device. Will check back in 24h. Is there anyway I can upgrade my device without loosing root, supercid and bootloader unlocking WITHOUT loosing my app settings!? I like the On. Air Upgrade, cuz it keeps ur settings and etc, but i will loose root and etc. Is there anyway I can combine both?!
P.S- Regardless of loosing app/phone settings, I am waiting for the stock rooted rom. Which do u recomand, the odex or the deodex?! Thanks and I really apreciate EVERYTHING u did for us, the VX users!
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spooky_ghosty said:
Hei JMZ, I am using my One VX outside of the US, got the network unlock code on ebay. I tried to Check For Software Update, but it keeps on saying "There is no update for your device. Will check back in 24h. Is there anyway I can upgrade my device without loosing root, supercid and bootloader unlocking WITHOUT loosing my app settings!? I like the On. Air Upgrade, cuz it keeps ur settings and etc, but i will loose root and etc. Is there anyway I can combine both?!
P.S- waiting for the stock rooted rom. Which do u recomand, the odex or the deodex?! Thanks and I really apreciate EVERYTHING u did for us, the VX users!
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unfortuantly the only way to keep everything is the OTA. If you flash my rooted JB rom, it most likely will cause a lot of issues.
jmz said:
unfortuantly the only way to keep everything is the OTA. If you flash my rooted JB rom, it most likely will cause a lot of issues.
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Ok well, screw that then. I just have to take some time to do everything back again. Dont wanna loose root and etc. Which do u recomand, the odex or the deodex?!
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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
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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
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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
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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