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I recently rooted my wildfire and now after I flash my first rom the phone never pasts the HTC splash screen... I tried another five to ten other roms and still the same problem.. is there a way that i install the original stock rom.. i dont care if i lose the root... but i need help on this... Ive rooted my phone and S-ON.. please help me out of this... I can still access H-BOOT and Recovery.. other than that... nothing at all... no rom works... how do i get back to the stock rom by installing it from the computer... plus please tell me which one to download cause ive bought my wildfire from saudi... sorry for my bad english!
wrong section buddy,
but try using RUU's ..they return you back to stock
Following links might help you -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275680
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1511155
Not sure if it also works for the wildfire, but on newer HTC devices (Evo 3D, ...) with s -on, you need to flash the boot.img seperately with fastboot.
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Nevermind.........
vman987 said:
I recently rooted my wildfire and now after I flash my first rom the phone never pasts the HTC splash screen... I tried another five to ten other roms and still the same problem.. is there a way that i install the original stock rom.. i dont care if i lose the root... but i need help on this... Ive rooted my phone and S-ON.. please help me out of this... I can still access H-BOOT and Recovery.. other than that... nothing at all... no rom works... how do i get back to the stock rom by installing it from the computer... plus please tell me which one to download cause ive bought my wildfire from saudi... sorry for my bad english!
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To go back to stock... You need to flash an RUU which you can get here http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Buzz. Download whichever suits your region, whatever... You can flash easily using FASTBOOT. But bear in mind... Since you are S-ON, it will be hard if not impossible to flash a ROM lower than the one you had before rooting. I'd recommend this RUU RUU_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1_Radio_13.55.55.24H_3.35.20.10_release_160191_signed (if you were on Eclair or have HBOOT 0.80) incase you need S-OFF. Good luck!
download ruu that suits your region, extract rom.zip from it, rename the rom,zip to PC49IMG.zip, put it on root of your sdcard, reboot the phonein hboot, wait for it to scan for pc49img, when it scans it follow the onscreen instructions on how to install it, and voila, youre back on stock rom.
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My One X Plagued With "Unfortunately The Process com.EVERYTHING Has Stopped" Messages
A few weeks ago my One X started giving me stopped process error messages for, well, for everything. Within 5 minutes of booting the phone up, everything would start stopping. gapps, acore, htc.bg launcher, browser, exchange...everything.
This was on my carrier's stock, ICS ROM, but, since then I've tried a custom JellyBean ROM that I found here. The problem is exactly the same, so I guess it's something deeper....
I've tried factory resets, I've tried with and without a google account linked (as I've read that can be a problem sometimes)....I've cleared cache partition and Dalvik cache....what else can I do?
Is there a "nuclear" option, that's even more intensive a wipe than a "factory reset"?
What else can I try?
Try ARHD 7.2 its basically a stock Rom were as jellybean is a ported version with not much working first I would sugguest flashing back to stock choosing the RUU from your country after your completely stock check for updates then go in bootloader and restore device factory settings don't install any apps until your sure the problem has gone if your still getting problems I would return for repair or replacement
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canna666 said:
Try ARHD 7.2 its basically a stock Rom were as jellybean is a ported version with not much working first I would sugguest flashing back to stock choosing the RUU from your country after your completely stock check for updates then go in bootloader and restore device factory settings don't install any apps until your sure the problem has gone if your still getting problems I would return for repair or replacement
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Okey doke, I'll give that a try thanks. I'll be back with some dumb questions soon, probably.
Actually, here's one to start with: What's RUU?
JimBadger said:
Okey doke, I'll give that a try thanks. I'll be back with some dumb questions soon, probably.
Actually, here's one to start with: What's RUU?
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I would ask guys from link below I've never had to flash all stock radio and firmware before just know the right ruu is important
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25018342
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Erk....I'm stuck.
I downloaded a zip full of stock ROMs (One_X_1.26.114.3_odexed.zip), but I don't know what to do to get just the bits I need from it.
Having done "fastboot oem readcid", I know that I need ORANG001 stock ROM, but not sure how to "cook" it. Or even if I need to.
These are the instructions I'm trying to follow, but it's the "extracted and cooked from right RUU" bit that has flummoxed me....I've looked around for the answer, but can't find a thread that doesn't assume a level of pre-knowledge (or intelligence) that I don't have
Install stock rom of your CID
-fastboot oem readcid (to know your CID)
-all roms are based on x.xx.401.xx , so you need to download the right RUU(that matches your CID) and extract rom.zip to cook a stock rom for you
-flash custom stock rom(extracted and cooked from right RUU) on custom recovery
-fastboot flash boot c:\boot.img (flash stock kernel that's inside custom stock rom boot.img file)
RElock the bootloader (you can allways unlock)
-fastboot oem lock
Right RUU file for your CID
-put your phone on fastboot (it will not boot because you have a custom rom on a locked bootloader)
-now you can run the RUU exe file and upgrade your phone
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Once I've got the stock ROM bit sorted, I think I'll be okay with the rest! (famous last words)
It tells you to download stock Rom matching your cid then extract it on pc (winRAR) you should get 2 folders one is the boot.IMG and the other is the Rom copy the Rom xxxx.zip to your phone and flash in cwm recovery then fastboot boot.IMG. That's it before updating your phone check stock Rom if its fixed your issues just whack arhd or some think stock based there more reliable
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canna666 said:
It tells you to download stock Rom matching your cid then extract it on pc (winRAR) you should get 2 folders one is the boot.IMG and the other is the Rom copy the Rom xxxx.zip to your phone and flash in cwm recovery then fastboot boot.IMG. That's it before updating your phone check stock Rom if its fixed your issues just whack arhd or some think stock based there more reliable
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Okay, thanks, I get that bit now. But I don't know how to tell which ROM matches my CID...
I've googled phrases like "ORANG001 stock RUU" etc, but every thread seems to lead to a different
Is it likely to be this (for ORANG001): RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_...?
The actual flashing, etc, I'm comfortable with...it's just finding the right thing to flash that is doing my head in.
JimBadger said:
Okay, thanks, I get that bit now. But I don't know how to tell which ROM matches my CID...
I've googled phrases like "ORANG001 stock RUU" etc, but every thread seems to lead to a different
Is it likely to be this (for ORANG001): RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_...?
The actual flashing, etc, I'm comfortable with...it's just finding the right thing to flash that is doing my head in.
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Ok give me a few hours I'll download and have a look I need to reinstall android SDK first that may take some time
Remember hitting the thanks button would show that you appreciate my time
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Cool, I've thanked each of your posts.
I've tried both of these RUU exe's, but both just end with an "Unknown error"...which obviously isn't very helpful.
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.29.061.11_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_260736_signed.exe
and
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256475_signed.exe
JimBadger said:
Cool, I've thanked each of your posts.
I've tried both of these RUU exe's, but both just end with an "Unknown error"...which obviously isn't very helpful.
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.29.061.11_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_260736_signed.exe
and
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256475_signed.exe
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Have a read thru this thread it may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1799881&highlight=back+to+stock
I'm still installing android SDK it takes so long :banghead: I'm not sure if I'll get time today if I don't I'll check it tomorrow bit busy tonight :beer::beer::beer::beer:
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canna666 said:
Have a read thru this thread it may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1799881&highlight=back+to+stock
I'm still installing android SDK it takes so long :banghead: I'm not sure if I'll get time today if I don't I'll check it tomorrow bit busy tonight :beer::beer::beer::beer:
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I'll have a look, thanks. Enjoy the beers! Have one or two for me.
Omg just got backk its still downloading my firewall was blocking it defo have a look tomorrow
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JimBadger said:
Erk....I'm stuck.
I downloaded a zip full of stock ROMs (One_X_1.26.114.3_odexed.zip), but I don't know what to do to get just the bits I need from it.
Having done "fastboot oem readcid", I know that I need ORANG001 stock ROM, but not sure how to "cook" it. Or even if I need to.
These are the instructions I'm trying to follow, but it's the "extracted and cooked from right RUU" bit that has flummoxed me....I've looked around for the answer, but can't find a thread that doesn't assume a level of pre-knowledge (or intelligence) that I don't have
Once I've got the stock ROM bit sorted, I think I'll be okay with the rest! (famous last words)
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I'm free now I've just tried to download orange001 but its a filefactory link and I don't have premium account if possible please upload (mediafire.....) Or any were that allows more than 500mb to non premium members and pm the link
Edit: don't need Rom watch video
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Watch this video very quick guide and easy to understand www.YouTube.com/watch?v=SZuAjz4PIjU
And yes for orange001 it is .x61.xx as you mentioned above
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I ran a zip file that was supposed to set super user, and now I am stuck at the main screen. I am using revolutionmod and it won't get past this screen. Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks.
Need some info. Are you s-off or htcdev unlock or just stock? What did you flash it in? Adb or recovery?
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antoniodz95 said:
I ran a zip file that was supposed to set super user, and now I am stuck at the main screen. I am using revolutionmod and it won't get past this screen. Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks.
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If you are using revolutionary to root it does everything for you so there would be no need to run an extra su zip. From what you are saying it sounds like you are trying to root.
What is your hboot and what Rom are you running? If you are on stock android unrooted 2.3.4 then you will need to downgrade so you will be able to use revolutionary correctly.
Also do NOT use the HTC unlock for the bootloader. You will not be s-off and will regret it.
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Thanks for the replies guys. I was gone all day yesterday and figured what the issue was. I forgot to put the updated radio on my SD and then update it. It fixed it and now I'm running Liquid Gingerbread 3.2
Thanks again for the help guys!
Antonio
Stuck on HTC screen
First I would like to apologize if this is the wrong way to do this as this is my first post as a new member. Please let me know the correct protocal if this is wrong.
I unlocked using HTC bootloader unlock
I rooted Android 2.3.4 using Superoneclick
Deleted Verizon bloatware
I have/had CWM v5.0.2.0-vivow and ROM Manager
Tried to flash custom ROM directly from Rom Manager
Everything seemed like it went well but froze on white HTC screen in reboot
Tried to flash MIUI with CWM and it successfully flashed but stuck on same HTC screen
Tried to restore
Tried to do Factory Data Reset (wiped everything)
Tried the IMG.zip trick and bootloader doesn't read it. (not sure if I have the right ones I need for 2.3.4)
Boots into bootloader and CWM fine but can't get past the HTC screen
Please help or direct me to someone that can so I can SIM unlock for my GF. She has to use a crap phone right now.
I appreciate your time and any effort
1. Htcdev unlock isn't full s off so flashing stuff is more complicated.
2. Name it to PG32IMG.zip
3. You'll get faster replies of you make your own question thread
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JehC said:
Need some info. Are you s-off or htcdev unlock or just stock? What did you flash it in? Adb or recovery?
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Thvjye y
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Thvjye y
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It's htcdev unlocked
I used ROM manager to download and flash
Then when it froze I tried using CWM to flash MIUI
It said it was successful but still stuck on HTC screen
Try downloading a stock RUU and name it to PG32IMG.zip and put it in the root of your SD card and boot into hboot. Then I would personally suggest going for full s off because flashing ROMs is 10 times easier. But if not, after reverting to stock re flash any ROM you want through whatever process you have to for htcdev unlock
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:fingers-crossed: Hello friends! I had done unlocking the bootloader and then did the Root to install other Roms. The problem is that after that, he could no longer update officially OTA. Saw some friends who are having the same problem I had before officially updating my X. One So here's the solution I used to re-lock the Bootloader and Root withdraws.
* Follow exactly the tutorial that actually will work! In my case everything went right! OK? Good Luck! Big hug!
To return to the HOX Stock Room and be able to upgrade that came out yesterday by OTA, primarily due to rebloquear Boot loader through Fastboot.
For this you will need the following files on the fastboot below to download
Archive for the Stock Room of One X for his method RUU (attention can not be any room has to be the same as your device or as similar as possible and with the Software Number identical to its X One (ex: 1.29.401.11) .
Example of a aquivo RUU: RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.11_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_260491_signed
Was this RUU I used to restore my ONEX.
When you download one RUU it will be installed on your computer and then opened a wizard to install the Stock Room in its X One, the assistant has instructions of what should be done, only a detail inportante be with the One X mode Fastboot Ruu to use.
Ruu find any files here: RUU or try google.
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
try google
To find out which of your Room One X, go to "menu", "settings", "about", "information software, or being in fastboot mode use the command" fastboot getvar version-main "in command prompt fastboot .
Summary:
1 - Lock your Bootloader One X.
command to lock the Bootloader in fasstboot command prompt: fastboot oem lock
note that after boloquear your bootloader it will not be as locked but as relocke, but it is blocked.
2 - Install the file. RUU exe file that you downloaded with the original room and follow the wizard's own RUU (do not forget to use the RUU x One should already be in fastboot mode.)
3 - Install the update OTA that is available
Go to "menu", "on", "software updates" and search for updates.
4 - If you want to unlock the bootloader and do the root again, this follow my tutorial: Unlock Bootloader and Root HTC One X
download:
Fastboot
http://www.4shared.com/zip/KeugC_6C/Fastboot.html?refurl=d1url
RUU
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
Manual RUU
http://www.4shared.com/office/Q10uuu-Q/RUU_MANUAL_BrPt.html?refurl=d1url
Make your own risk!
Good Luck!Big hug! :fingers-crossed:
Will try after getting back... Thx
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You don't need to relock bootloader or remove root before doing ota, only flashing the stock recovery and having the stock Rom
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XxVcVxX said:
You don't need to relock bootloader or remove root before doing ota, only flashing the stock recovery and having the stock Rom
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I am trying to find the correct recovery for my cid... Can help?
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A bit confused here, I'm aware stock Rom and recovery are must, but dozens of threads also claim unroot &relocked bootloader are needed. Can you shed some light? You've done ota this way successfully?
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The recovery is same for all cids, search around in dev threads. You don't need unroot and relock, just stock recovery and stock rom with all the bloatware intact. Any changes to the rom will prevent the ota from applying.
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Same as this one:
ICS and RELOCK after upgrading Hboot
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eminemwei said:
A bit confused here, I'm aware stock Rom and recovery are must, but dozens of threads also claim unroot &relocked bootloader are needed. Can you shed some light? You've done ota this way successfully?
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Friend! Mine was with custom rom and root! why could not upgrade by OTA Official! So doing various searches on the net about it I found this tutorial. I did and it worked for me! OK? Big hug! :fingers-crossed:
Thank you for your instruction XD:silly:
SM-Cryterions said:
Friend! Mine was with custom rom and root! why could not upgrade by OTA Official! So doing various searches on the net about it I found this tutorial. I did and it worked for me! OK? Big hug! :fingers-crossed:
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You couldn't update because you didn't have the stock recovery and stock ROM. Locked/unlocked bootloaders and root don't have anything to do with a failed OTA update. You're adding steps you don't need to do.
Hickory, Dickory, Dox...Snowflake approves of my HOX....
Now!
Babydoll25 said:
You couldn't update because you didn't have the stock recovery and stock ROM. Locked/unlocked bootloaders and root don't have anything to do with a failed OTA update. You're adding steps you don't need to do.
Hickory, Dickory, Dox...Snowflake approves of my HOX....
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Ok! These steps will be swapped for those on official rom custom rom. Understand? I tried in several ways! I removed the root, I lock the bootloader. Still could not get the update by OTA. I could only do it after you have done what it says in this tutorial! As described below Tutorial: Make at your own risk! OK? If I'm wrong, then tell me that I take the tutorial forum! OK? Thank you!
Ia struck at the white screen after updating the RUU...
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Hello all,
My wife has the Virgin Mobile version (CDMA) HTC One V. She wanted me to install a new ROM for her. I've had ROMs on it before, but she got the OTA from Virgin Mobile and didn't tell me. Well I've been trying to put all sorts of different ROMs on it, and everyone has had the bootloop bug. I traced it down to the radio being updated to 1.00.00.0928. I've found posts saying to get the RUU, extract the rom.zip and rename it to PK76IMG then put that in the root of the SD card, then let HBOOT take care of it. It fails every time. Flashing recovery_signed.img and then running the RUU also fails. Well, come to find out my HBOOT version is 1.57 and as far as I can tell I'm screwed.
Am I screwed guys? I mean do I have any options in getting a working phone out of this? I'd be happy just to get it back to stock, but at this point it's looking like I have a nice paperweight that lights up.
If there is any help or info you guys could give me I'd be very appreciative. Thanks in advance.
superherofive said:
Hello all,
My wife has the Virgin Mobile version (CDMA) HTC One V. She wanted me to install a new ROM for her. I've had ROMs on it before, but she got the OTA from Virgin Mobile and didn't tell me. Well I've been trying to put all sorts of different ROMs on it, and everyone has had the bootloop bug. I traced it down to the radio being updated to 1.00.00.0928. I've found posts saying to get the RUU, extract the rom.zip and rename it to PK76IMG then put that in the root of the SD card, then let HBOOT take care of it. It fails every time. Flashing recovery_signed.img and then running the RUU also fails. Well, come to find out my HBOOT version is 1.57 and as far as I can tell I'm screwed.
Am I screwed guys? I mean do I have any options in getting a working phone out of this? I'd be happy just to get it back to stock, but at this point it's looking like I have a nice paperweight that lights up.
If there is any help or info you guys could give me I'd be very appreciative. Thanks in advance.
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try to use fastboot mode.
start the ruu on windows, before pressing any buttons, start a search window.. in the top of the search window ( like you are going to type a www. address) type %temp% and hit enter. on the top of the search, you will see two folders that have many nunbers and letters for the name. in one of them you will find a "rom" zip extract it and inside you will find recovery_signed.img. put it in your fastboot folder
put your phone in fastboot and fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img
now run the ruu utility
jaredl45600 said:
try to use fastboot mode.
start the ruu on windows, before pressing any buttons, start a search window.. in the top of the search window type %temp% and hit enter. on the top of the search, you will see two folders that have many nunbers and letters for the name. in one of them you will find a "rom" zip extract it and inside you will find recovery_signed.img. put it in your fastboot folder
put your phone in fastboot and fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img
now run the ruu utility
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Thanks for the reply. Sadly, I've already tried that. Same sort of error. It gets through the signature check and then when it reaches the HBOOT part of the installation it gives me the error saying I have the incorrect version of the RUU, but I'm using the same RUU I've used in the past with no issues.
I really don't have a good answer. Maybe try one of the new ion kernel ROMs that support the new radio
phone: HTC EVO 3d flashed to cricket
H-Boot: Jbear 1.50
ROM: Dirty Unicorns
phone: HTC one v cricket
rooted and romed
ROM: provisions
superherofive said:
Hello all,
My wife has the Virgin Mobile version (CDMA) HTC One V. She wanted me to install a new ROM for her. I've had ROMs on it before, but she got the OTA from Virgin Mobile and didn't tell me. Well I've been trying to put all sorts of different ROMs on it, and everyone has had the bootloop bug. I traced it down to the radio being updated to 1.00.00.0928. I've found posts saying to get the RUU, extract the rom.zip and rename it to PK76IMG then put that in the root of the SD card, then let HBOOT take care of it. It fails every time. Flashing recovery_signed.img and then running the RUU also fails. Well, come to find out my HBOOT version is 1.57 and as far as I can tell I'm screwed.
Am I screwed guys? I mean do I have any options in getting a working phone out of this? I'd be happy just to get it back to stock, but at this point it's looking like I have a nice paperweight that lights up.
If there is any help or info you guys could give me I'd be very appreciative. Thanks in advance.
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Before you RUU back to stock make sure you relock your bootloader by fastboot oem lock then go back go fastboot and launch the RUU
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There was just another ota on virgin other than the new radio one...it may be the cause of the problem. Crappy part is it adds nothing, just have to stick with beyond's or Simon's codefirex. Also someone just uploaded a kernel that works with the new radio for myone, I highly recommend it.
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demi_fiend said:
There was just another ota on virgin other than the new radio one...it may be the cause of the problem. Crappy part is it adds nothing, just have to stick with beyond's or Simon's codefirex. Also someone just uploaded a kernel that works with the new radio for myone, I highly recommend it.
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Also if you want to return you need to relock the phone (as said before) flash back the stock recovery (you did that) AND flash back the ORIGINAL kernel (nobody said that but this is needed too).
You can get the stock kernel from the RUU you have downloaded the same way as the recovery image. Search for the boot.img or boot_signed.img and of course flash it from fastboot mode.
Try it, hopefully it will work.
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
Also if you want to return you need to relock the phone (as said before) flash back the stock recovery (you did that) AND flash back the ORIGINAL kernel (nobody said that but this is needed too).
You can get the stock kernel from the RUU you have downloaded the same way as the recovery image. Search for the boot.img or boot_signed.img and of course flash it from fastboot mode.
Try it, hopefully it will work.
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I don't think u need to flash the original kernel just the recovery as the RUU installs the original kernel for you
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I know you have to relock... I've flashed the ruu at least 3 times on mine and my sister's I was just saying because there is another ota update, not just the one updating the radio. But another one after as well that comes with this sprint 4g message. I'll try and downgrade again for the sake of curiosity. I'll get back to you guys soon.
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demi_fiend said:
I know you have to relock... I've flashed the ruu at least 3 times on mine and my sister's I was just saying because there is another ota update, not just the one updating the radio. But another one after as well that comes with this sprint 4g message. I'll try and downgrade again for the sake of curiosity. I'll get back to you guys soon.
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys, but I'm still unable to get it back to stock. The HBOOT in the RUU is older than the one on the phone so it won't allow the RUU to work.
Is there a way to rollback/downgrade the HBOOT?
superherofive said:
Thanks for all the suggestions guys, but I'm still unable to get it back to stock. The HBOOT in the RUU is older than the one on the phone so it won't allow the RUU to work.
Is there a way to rollback/downgrade the HBOOT?
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I don't think it's possible but im not completely sure what's your device info please provide a pic
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is this the RUU you are using? RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio_1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_262414_signed.exe
Obeezy562 said:
I don't think it's possible but im not completely sure what's your device info please provide a pic
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is this the RUU you are using? RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio_1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_262414_signed.exe
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Can't take a shot, but this is the info I have on my screen:
*** RELOCKED ***
PRIMOC PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.57.0000
RADIO-1.00.00.0928
eMMC-boot
Jun 18 2012, 10:22:43
Is this what you were referring to?
superherofive said:
Can't take a shot, but this is the info I have on my screen:
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PRIMOC PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.57.0000
RADIO-1.00.00.0928
eMMC-boot
Jun 18 2012, 10:22:43
Is this what you were referring to?
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Yes, so your hboot and radio are updated
is this the ruu you used?
RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio_1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_262414_signed.exe
Obeezy562 said:
Yes, so your hboot and radio are updated
is this the ruu you used?
RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio_1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_262414_signed.exe
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That's the ruu I usually use, and I can confirm...after the latest ota on virgin you won't be able to downgrade back. It updates the hboot.
Sent from my HTC One V using xda premium
That is messed up if they aren't able to downgrade this
Sent from my HTC One V using xda app-developers app
It wouldn't be too bad if we could get Simon's radio fix on every kernel, the data speeds are noticeably faster with the otas so I don't mind much.
Sent from my HTC One V
Obeezy562 said:
Yes, so your hboot and radio are updated
is this the ruu you used?
RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio_1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_262414_signed.exe
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Yeah that's the one. Unless I'm mistaken it's the only one available to download.
Same Problem
Nothing substantial to add. Just wanted to say that I'm experiencing the exact same problem. I've got the CDMA HTC One V that I flashed with the latest RhythmicROM. It booted up fine but quickly manifested the boot loop. I tried restoring to my CWM backup, but that gets stuck in the boot loop too (does that sound right?) I followed the instructions in the "ROM Randomly Rebooting?" thread in the General Forum, but encountered the same error when trying to run the RUU. I used the following RUU: (RUU_PRIMO_C_ICS_40A_Sprint_WWE_VM_1.08.652.6_Radio _1.00.00.0521_2_NV_VM_3.46_0503_PRL61008_release_2 62414_signed.exe). I have the updated radio (updated to 1.00.00.0928), and the updated HBOOT (1.57).
A couple people have mentioned ROMs that support the new radio. Can someone let us know exactly which ones those are?
Thanks!
Edit:
Just noticed that the RhythmicROM does say it has support for the new radio. I didn't add that up until just now. I'm hoping that it will work.
Edit 2:
I was able to get the Rhythmic ROM working successfully with the OTA Fix that is listed and linked to in his thread. The OTA_fix.zip file contains an updated version of boot.img that I flashed (using fastboot) after installing the ROM.
Simon's and beyond's codefirex both work, as does the cdma myone. It just depends on the kernel you can use for the rom. Most devs started using Simon's fix so we should be pretty good moving forward.
Sent from my HTC One V
demi_fiend said:
Simon's and beyond's codefirex both work, as does the cdma myone. It just depends on the kernel you can use for the rom. Most devs started using Simon's fix so we should be pretty good moving forward.
Sent from my HTC One V
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So I've been trying some of the ROMs and kernels you guys suggested. They boot into Android and I get a popup that says Android is updating... optimizing file 1 of 394 or whatever... It gets through a few of those and reboots. I let it go all the way through until there were no more files that needed to be optimized and... reboots endlessly.