Hi All,
I have an HTC one X (as the title suggest ) and I am currently using viperX 3.3.5 which in IMO is a pretty good rom. Unfortunately I have to flash back the stock rom (no nandroid backup,bad accident happened and I lost it )...
The thing is that in order to get the correct ruu using the command fastboot get main-version I get the number 3.14.161.27 (which does not have any official ruu release yet as far as I know) but when entering the about menu of the rom, it says: software number: viperX 3.3.5 and build number 3.14.401.31 CL128187 release-keys.
the build number that I see means that I could flash the 3.14.401.31 ruu (which actually exist)? Or should I try to find a nandroid backup for the .27??
Just in case, my CID is VODAP304.
Thanks a lot.
Search a nandroid backup here
Or search the ruu, here
Guich said:
Search a nandroid backup here
Or search the ruu, here
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Thanks for the quick reply!
yeah but which one?? 3.14.401.31 or 3.14.161.27?? I would expect both version to match, but since is not the case I wouldn't know the correct one...
I Think 3.14.161.27, because fastboot command said this
Guich said:
I Think 3.14.161.27, because fastboot command said this
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Thanks a lot! I think my only option is the nandroid backup then
Guich said:
I Think 3.14.161.27, because fastboot command said this
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Actually it worked like a charm... thanks again
Nothing!
Happy for you
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I'm a newbie but i just bought an htc one x international version and i guess from my constant flashing im totally stuck on the htc bootscreen and im sure i've tried everything there is to try but nothing although the roms all flash as well as the boot image, i've given up and am going to return my phone back to factory state and i've read i need an RUU but i don't want to flash the wrong one and i don't know which is the right one for my phone:
CID: HTC_622 not sure what that means but if someone can point me in the right direction or tell me how to even tell the proper one from the cid#. i'd really appreciate it.
please and thank you
paul
We need the main version to determine what ruu you exactly need....
Fastboot getvar version-main
Please post the result
You may also refer to this thread to determine which RUU you need.
622 should be .708
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naux said:
You may also refer to this thread to determine which RUU you need.
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Why sending him to a whole new thread what will confuse him as hell, as 1 command is enough....that confuses me. That thread is no holder of ruu's .........those are nandroid backups. Completely different
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XxVcVxX said:
622 should be .708
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Thanks mate, i rather have the whole number, that way i know if he can use a ruu in the first place or that he needs a backup
Mr Hofs said:
Why sending him to a whole new thread what will confuse him as hell, as 1 command is enough....that confuses me
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It's a list of RUUs, and he can just search his CID (with Ctrl + F) to get the download. Thought that would get him his RUU faster rather than having to wait for somebody to find out for him. Apologies for any harm done.
naux said:
It's a list of RUUs, and he can just search his CID (with Ctrl + F) to get the download. Thought that would get him his RUU faster rather than having to wait for somebody to find out for him. Apologies for any harm done.
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No mate its NOT a list of ruu's....its a list of nandroid backups. Installing them is completely different from a ruu ! No harm is done mate, don't worry. But its kinda wrong info.
A ruu, Rom Update Utility is an .exe file which you eexecute from the pc to the phone in bootloader mode with a locked bootloader which will flash back everything to stock for you. A nandroid backup has to be installed like a rom. Flashing the boot.img, wiping the phone and restoring the nandroid with a custom recovery
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No mate its NOT a list of ruu's....its a list of nandroid backups. Installing them is completely different from a ruu ! No harm is done mate, don't worry. But its kinda wrong info.
A ruu, Rom Update Utility is an .exe file which you eexecute from the pc to the phone in bootloader mode with a locked bootloader which will flash back everything to stock for you. A nandroid backup has to be installed like a rom. Flashing the boot.img, wiping the phone and restoring the nandroid with a custom recovery
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I see now, seems I got confused. Got much to learn, thanks!
naux said:
I see now, seems I got confused. Got much to learn, thanks!
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We are here to learn mate, dont worry about that ! Now lets wait for the OP to give the info we need to help him out
If I'm not wrong, the version should be 3.14.708.28 for CID__622.
naux said:
If I'm not wrong, the version should be 3.14.708.28 for CID__622.
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Yes that is possible, but we need his main version to determine his hboot version. If he is on a older hboot than 1.12 then a 3.14 ruu will not work. If its released in the first place. Because of the big difference in updating the hboot from such a low one to a very high one. It all stands and falls depending the version number.
And when he is still on a 1.12 hboot we can't use a 3.14 nandroid backup
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Yes that is possible, but we need his main version to determine his hboot version. If he is on a older hboot than 1.12 then a 3.14 ruu will not work. If its released in the first place. Because of the big difference in updating the hboot from such a low one to a very high one. It all stands and falls depending the version number.
And when he is still on a 1.12 hboot we can't use a 3.14 nandroid backup
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I see now. Guess we'll have to wait then
Mr Hofs said:
We need the main version to determine what ruu you exactly need....
Fastboot getvar version-main
Please post the result
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when i do it this is what i see: CID: HTC_622 and my hboot says 1.36
playboypaul said:
when i do it this is what i see: CID: HTC_622
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That's not possible .... A number like 3.14.708.** should come out of that and not the CID
Phone in the bootloader and the command
Fastboot getvar version-main
From the command prompt on the pc in the fastboot folder
and once i find the proper RUU is there a good simple tutorial in here somewhere? this is my second phone in as many weeks i recently bricked my fav phone my galaxy s2 and dont want that to happen to this one cause new unlocked phones aren't cheap.
please and thanks for any help
Mr Hofs said:
That's not possible .... A number like 3.14.708.** should come out of that and not the CID
Phone in the bootloader and the command
Fastboot getvar version-main
From the command prompt on the pc in the fastboot folder
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ok i did it properly, 3.14.708.28
I don't see the ruu you need so you need to go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Download the matching nandroid backup and restore it, including flashing the boot.img from the nandroid backup. Then you are back to stock JB .....
ukrsetse morris
awesome that's great thanks alot, im going to give it a try now. little scared to mess it up but here it goes i'll post results.
Make sure you charge the battery before you start and dont forget to do a full wipe in the recovery before you restore the actual nandroid
attjave monument
Mr Hofs said:
I don't see the ruu you need so you need to go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Download the matching nandroid backup and restore it, including flashing the boot.img from the nandroid backup. Then you are back to stock JB .....
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DLing the files now but about this JB HBoot? do i just flash that same as the nan backup? any particular order to flash them?
i've read the thread and doesn't cover my concern. theres 2 files for me, nan backup and jb hboot and both have boot.img do i do them both one at a time flashing each boot image? sorry for all the questions this is last one
looks like im just restoring from a backup (nandroid) i'm going to try but i have tried to restore from 3 backups on my phone through cwm already and im still stuck at the htc boot screen hope this works.
Gday,
I have HBOOT 1.12 on a VODAP021 CID OneX and I also only have a mac.
Are there any ways of upgrading with only a mac? Help would be appreciated.
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Ah mac ! Hmm well you can perform fastboot commands right ?
Othetwise follow this first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
Mr Hofs said:
Ah mac ! Hmm well you can perform fastboot commands right ?
Othetwise follow this first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
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yeah thats all good, I just havent found any instructions (yes im a semi noob at this) that don't involve using .exe files when installing RUU's
I upgraded a VODAP021 One X a week ago from HBOOT 1.12. I didn't need to run a RUU in order to upgrade, because Vodafone has already released an OTA for Jellybean that takes your HBOOT to 1.36. I'd imagine it would be the same case for you. All you need to do is make sure you're running stock Vodafone ROM and stock recovery.
Scrambled777 said:
I upgraded a VODAP021 One X a week ago from HBOOT 1.12. I didn't need to run a RUU in order to upgrade, because Vodafone has already released an OTA for Jellybean that takes your HBOOT to 1.36. I'd imagine it would be the same case for you. All you need to do is make sure you're running stock Vodafone ROM and stock recovery.
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ive been rooted and running custom roms since like 5 days after I got the device which was pretty much a week after it was released so I am definitely not running anything stock.
I saw you in the nand backup collection thread, what happend ? You found your matching nandroid ? Please give some info. Its dificult to help this way....
Did you do the fastboot getvar version-main
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I saw you in the nand backup collection thread, what happend ? You found your matching nandroid ? Please give some info. Its dificult to help this way....
Did you do the fastboot getvar version-main
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I managed to find my matching CID nandroid backup for a stock build. Locked boot loader, returned to stock, upgraded then rerooted. Loaded on new viper ROM!
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Hi, I'm trying to restore my phone back to stock firmware with the ability to update through the usual HTC update route (directly on the phone). I have attempted RUU RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.20.401.1_Radio_1.1204.71.08_release_249238_signed and RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.27_Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_298897_signed but neither work. Both error with error 140.
It's running hboot 1.39
How can I get it back to stock?
Post you main version !
Fastboot getvar version-main
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Post you main version !
Fastboot getvar version-main
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Just checked, 3.20.401.1
Then use a stock nandroid backup. There is no ruu Got that number.
Get one here
http://bugsylawson.com/files/category/6-cwm-backups/
Cid is not important they are all wwe. After an update its all good again.
Don't forget to flash back the stock recovery too after restoring.
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Then use a stock nandroid backup. There is no ruu Got that number
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I grabbed one off the the thread full of them (it didn't have the same number so I tried 3.14) however I can't get Clockwork to restory it, and the other recovery has no touch input on this version of the phone?
Thanks for the help
Ah just saw your edit, thanks for the link I'll try that now
loony383 said:
I grabbed one off the the thread full of them (it didn't have the same number so I tried 3.14) however I can't get Clockwork to restory it, and the other recovery has no touch input on this version of the phone?
Thanks for the help
Ah just saw your edit, thanks for the link I'll try that now
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Worked perfectly thank you, will I need to relock my bootloader or anything like that?
No not for a update. Leave it unlocked. But don't forget the stock recovery before updating
I've put on the stock recovery and boot (as the viper one has no network on stock rom) ready for whenever the next update comes out, thanks for your help
No problem :thumbup:
CASE CLOSED !
Hi, (Sorry for my English)
I installed Rom, but after a few seconds the device stuck!
If it is plugged (Electricity or PC) is working fine.
I did a restore from: ( CWM Nandroid Backup / CID HTC__405 / 3.20.401.3)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41743027
My system is HTC ONE X (HTC_001)
About:
Android version: 4.1.1.
HTC Sense Version: 4+
software namber: 3.20.401.3
HTC SDK: 4.63
But in me to command: fastboot getvar version-main
3.18.401.1
Please Help
I really panic
Does anyone have an idea?
in fastboot it shows the real base number because that is the one from the official ota from htc the other software number is just from flashed rom......you should always restore backup for your cid not another...that could be one problem...
Thanks
Where there HTC_001 3.18.401.1 nandroid backup?
Or something for my phone?
oredos said:
Thanks
Where there HTC_001 3.18.401.1 nandroid backup?
Or something for my phone?
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in OP of this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140 just scroll down until you find the HTC_001 CID ...but why do you flash nandroid backup and not custom rom?
Because "custom rom" I have the same problem....
oredos said:
Because "custom rom" I have the same problem....
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which hboot version do you have? it is in bootloader screen
Thanks for the help
HBOOT 1.39
There is a newer version?
oredos said:
Thanks for the help
HBOOT 1.39
There is a newer version?
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nope but all should work fine...try a custom rom again with custom kernel ...normally all should fine...if not try to ask HTC or so
first do full wipe including delvik cache and system
install a custom rom(sense rom)
flash boot.img
and reboot
rom name is android revolution hd 22.0
here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
oh man you should let him choose a custom rom not only provide ARHD....
apology
One-X-master said:
oh man you should let him choose a custom rom not only provide ARHD....
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i am sorry man...i didnt know...
I have a custom rom.
if i will go back to the stock rom, will i get the official update to sense 5 !?
Thanks!
Sooner or later you will..
That depends on your CID but you will most certainly get it...
Just keep in mind...
No matter what you did...
If you have a stock unmodified rom (root does not count), stock kernel and stock recovery you'll be able to get and install OTAs
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desmond1303 said:
Sooner or later you will..
That depends on your CID but you will most certainly get it...
Just keep in mind...
No matter what you did...
If you have a stock unmodified rom (root does not count), stock kernel and stock recovery you'll be able to get and install OTAs
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Thanks!
How I know which RUU is for me?
my cid: HTC_044
xdaDevHTC said:
How I know which RUU is for me?
my cid: HTC_044
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look for nandroid first, check the link at end of post for your cid and then look for your main version, please note your main version has to match exactly. find you main version from fastboot by the following command, "fastboot getvar version-main" without the quotes, then look at this post>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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nogotaclue said:
look for nandroid first, check the link at end of post for your cid and then look for your main version, please note your main version has to match exactly. find you main version from fastboot by the following command, "fastboot getvar version-main" without the quotes, then look at this post>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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Better to do with-Nandroid Backup, than with-RUU?
main version = software number?
xdaDevHTC said:
Better to do with-Nandroid Backup, than with-RUU?
main version = software number?
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yes software number, I already saw your cid on the list but I don;t know your main version or I would have just sent you link for that. And the great @Mr Hofs recommends to check for nandroid first, and he is rarely wrong. actually he is never wrong
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nogotaclue said:
yes software number, I already saw your cid on the list but I don;t know your main version or I would have just sent you link for that. And the great @Mr Hofs recommends to check for nandroid first, and he is rarely wrong. actually he is never wrong
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i know my software number ( I've wrote it before the root).
I've also saw that there is a difference in TWRP and regular Recovery.
ok I will use Nandroid Backup.
Thanks.
Was written in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
You also need the latest JB HBOOT to run this nand.
and in this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
I did not use it.
so i need the latest JB HBOOT or not !?