Hi Everyone, I've been looking around for a source of RUU's.
I found shipped-roms.com
and
androidfiles.org/ruu
I tried one from Android Files, but theres no system.img in it.
I've looked/search etc. There isn't a system.img.
Found boot.img etc but no system.img
I also tried one from shipped-roms.
That wouldn't let me extract either the boot.img nor the system.img, error was:
File Corrupt or something.
Can anyone give me a reliable source of RUUs?
Why wouldn't it let me extract the system/boot.img
Why doesn't one of the downloads even contain a system img?
Thanks in advanced all !!
Wilks3y
You can't, those ruu's are encrypted. They are made to run as a ruu and nothing else
Mr Hofs said:
You can't, those ruu's are encrypted. They are made to run as a ruu and nothing else
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What from both sites?
Where am I meant to get a source from then?
Thanks for the heads up
Ai can't help you with that im afraid, but i am pretty sure i read it somewhere that they have a special encryption I'm starting to hope that i am wrong now
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I read here something about encryptions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2082097
Ijust updated my htc with a ruu because i had to update my hboot.
Download the RUU you need. Then just start the install of it.
When you get the first screen of the installer, go to windows search, an search for rom.zip
The installer puts it somewhere into a temp folder.
When you have found this rom.zip you easy can extractthe file with zip or rar!!
tarreltje said:
Ijust updated my htc with a ruu because i had to update my hboot.
Download the RUU you need. Then just start the install of it.
When you get the first screen of the installer, go to windows search, an search for rom.zip
The installer puts it somewhere into a temp folder.
When you have found this rom.zip you easy can extractthe file with zip or rar!!
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I don't think that works .... read here for more info
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989308
It only works for the recovery and boot.img. the actual system/data contains a certain encryption.
Mr Hofs said:
I don't think that works .... read here for more info
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989308
It only works for the recovery and boot.img. the actual system/data contains a certain encryption.
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I think you may be right.
As I said before, I can get to it by %TEMP% and search rom.zip.
I can extract the Boot.Img
But cannot get the system.img
CAN ANY1 TELL ME HOW TO GET A WORKING BASE? GAAAAH !
Steal someone elses base
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Steal someone elses base
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Can't do that :/
I may have to ask someone I guess.
How do all of these people producing JB ROM's get their base if theres this new encryption?
Do you reckon a system dump would provide me the relevant files?
Thanks for all your help tho mate !!!
Maybe its best to ask one of the other rom chefs i guess. I'm not into building roms or anything. I have little to no knowledge about those things.....sorry
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Maybe its best to ask one of the other rom chefs i guess. I'm not into building roms or anything. I have little to no knowledge about those things.....sorry
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No worries mate you've been great.
I've mailed Mike as he has a stock ROM but I don't want to just download it without his permission :/
Do you reckon a system dump would work?
If so why has no one dumped yet? Haha
I would like to know that too, maybe mike can shine some light on this question. Would you mind to keep me informed. I would like to know how this is going to end :thumbup:
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I would imagine they will install the ruu. cat /system
cat /data/app/ etc...
Then build a base zip to work from
Note this would have to be done on Linux to keep file permissions
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I would like to know that too, maybe mike can shine some light on this question. Would you mind to keep me informed. I would like to know how this is going to end :thumbup:
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Spoken to mike, he just didn't give me an answer on this specific question. :/
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I would imagine they will install the ruu. cat /system
cat /data/app/ etc...
Then build a base zip to work from
Note this would have to be done on Linux to keep file permissions
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Could you explain in more detail?
And did he gave permission ?
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And did he gave permission ?
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To use his stock ROM yes
But is it going to give the same error as the others I've been trying?
Dont know.....just try
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First and foremost, please know that I have searched and searched again for hours and really have exhausted what in my opinion is my skill level for the rooting process. Previously hacked a PSP but that seemed easier than this.
I have tried the one click method and I have tried the HTCDev method. Both to no avail. I've run the .bat, I've tried the cmd cd Download cd OneXRoot... I couldn't get the One click .exe to run on my Windows XP even after installing .net framework. Can anyone help? I will divulge phone software versions, firmware etc if anyone decides to help me... And please only comment if you can specifically help... No trolls, no haters, no unconstructive comments.
Sorry for the noobism...
Thank you.
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hi , try using this it should be what you need if you are going to flash custom rom's go to htc dev to unlock bootloader thats the first and foremost thing you need to do . Htcdev is just to unlock your bootloader and nothing else
http://onexroot.com/one-x-root/how-to-root-one-x/
if i helped you say thanks =)
What issue are you currently having with 'HTCDev'? Did you successfully unlock the bootloader?
Try checking this post out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891
Also, check this out, more specifically:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
Hope that helps
I promise you all those methods do not work. I tried to run the root.bat access denied. I tried the one where you open up cmd and type cd Download, access denied... Finally I tried One Click but the .exe wouldn't open due to wrong .net framework, which I then downloaded but I was told by XP was not able to install 4.0.3...
Obviously I am going to need a work around on this but like I say One Click is no good for me... I'm going to reply again with my phone's info... I'm guessing the cmd way will be best to eventually get to work for me...
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Phone info
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Phone info
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and ver 4.0.4
htc sense 4.1
software number 2.17.401.2
htc sdk api level 4.23
htc ext ver 403_1_GA_20
have you got your unlocktoken.bin from HTC Dev? May be best to do it manually
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have a careful read through this, this is the most complete guide for rooting manually, if you don't want to backup to start with you can go straight for unlocking your bootloader (after that to installing the recovery, then to installing the rom )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843585
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have you got your unlocktoken.bin from HTC Dev? May be best to do it manually
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i did yes. i got to the final email with the ID token but the attached Unlock.bin didnt work for some reason kept on getting error codes
i tried again and again and double checked i had pasted code properly...
mikey1000 said:
i did yes. i got to the final email with the ID token but the attached Unlock.bin didnt work for some reason kept on getting error codes
i tried again and again and double checked i had pasted code properly...
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I think you can resubmit and get a new unlock token,
Yes goin to try that again... If it works this will give me root right? Not sure the diff between root and flashing custom...
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Didn't download the SDK before.. have you used this method before?
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If I do this and unlock the downloader will it give me root too?
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Hi mate, firstly u need to install the SDK etc,
Then you unlock your bootloader
Then you can install the custom recovery
Then you need to install the super user app (or SU etc) This will give your rom Root privileges (i.e you can install mods etc) This is not installing a custom rom
If you want to install a custom rom you can skip the step above as all custom roms have these root privileges.
Download your rom and stick it on your SD card
Make a backup through the custom recovery (you can revert back to stock if things go tits up)
Boot into fastboot and flash the boot.img via fastboot commands (or use a fastboot kit if one is supplied with the rom)
Go into recovery, flash your rom and reboot
The above is just summarizing whats on the guide I gave you so you should know what order you need to do things and where to look on the guide
If I do this and unlock the bootloader**** sorry predictive text!
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mikey1000 said:
If I do this and unlock the bootloader**** sorry predictive text!
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Lol see above mate
Hi guys, I am very new to this community and this is my first post. So this is what happened:
I had my One X for about 4 months now, and I was starting to want something new so I rooted it and unlocked the bootloader everything went just fine. So I realized root isn't the only big thing you can do to tweak your device so I wanted to flash a custom ROM. I wanted to customize it so I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1611349 to customize CMOD 10 based on Jelly Bean and flash it to my device. So I finished my custom ROM and wanted to flash it to my device. So I used this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904 (post 2 only (of course)).
At first when I tried to flash my custom ROM I didn't make any backup because I had Titanium backup and I thought that it does the same thing as recovery backup (now I know it doesn't) so I don't have the stock ROM on backup. I was disappointed that the device won't boot, it only shows the boot screen "HTC quietly brilliant". And then I saw boot.img I didn't knew what to do with it so I read about it and found out that I need to flash the boot.img before I flash the ROM. So I deleted everything again and done it all over again, but I flashed boot.img that came with the CM 10 first and then flashed the ROM itself. I've done everything correctly and my device still won't boot. It's over 20 minutes and still showing the "HTC quietly brilliant" like before the boot.img.
What should I do and very much thanks for the helpers I don't want to lose my device. :crying:
EDIT: I forgot to mention that this is my first android device.
Try - fastboot erase cache - while in fast boot
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Clean install? Try to clear cache in recovery.
Boot to bootloader (voldown and power). On the top you should see hboot version. What is it?
Also, does fastboot say OKAY when boot.img is flashed?
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Try - fastboot erase cache - while in fast boot
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Already tried it. And this is CM10 I downloaded it from their github can't be broken.
THX for the replay BTW.
revolve narytia
TToivanen said:
Clean install? Try to clear cache in recovery.
Boot to bootloader (voldown and power). On the top you should see hboot version. What is it?
Also, does fastboot say OKAY when boot.img is flashed?
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Already tried to clear cache... A LOT.
HBOOT version is: 1.39.0000
And yes it does say OKAY when boot.img is flashed.
And I already tried clean install a lot.
Okay matey, here's your problem:
You need a special boot.img for your newer hboot version. Check post # 9308 in CM10 thread for link.
Unfortunately GPS doesn't work with this boot.img.
Edit: right post number
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TToivanen said:
Okay matey, here's your problem:
You need a special boot.img for your newer hboot version. Check post # 1308 in CM10 thread for link.
Unfortunately GPS doesn't work with this boot.img.
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You are my new god. I will pray for you everyday.
THANK YOU I will report if this will work. Do you know when or where will there be a one with working GPS?
Tomervutx said:
You are my new god. I will pray for you everyday.
THANK YOU I will report if this will work. Do you know when or where will there be a one with working GPS?
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LOL, just click the thanks button.
Gps will be fixed when slow-ass HTC releases the JB kernel source code. Until then, you can use Trip's CM10 or IceColdJelly 4.2.1 for working GPS.
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LOL, just click the thanks button.
Gps will be fixed when slow-ass HTC releases the JB kernel source code. Until then, you can use Trip's CM10 or IceColdJelly 4.2.1 for working GPS.
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Mind sharing a link? will save me a lot of time.
link
TToivanen said:
link
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You saved my life. Thank you again!
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It's not working... I clean installed my customized CM10 ROM and then the boot.img you gave me. (I tried vice versa too). It's booting and then restarting to recovery mode.
Probably something went wrong when you customized it. What exactly did you do? Why not just download it as it is?
And when you talked about github.... you mean you built it from source?
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Probably something went wrong when you customized it. What exactly did you do? Why not just download it as it is?
And when you talked about github.... you mean you built it from source?
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I did built it form source. I got in a folder 3 files: 2 folders: system and META-INF 3rd file is boot.img.
I probably don't know what to put in update.zip (what folders) would you tell me?
I customized some colors, battery skin on the status bar and fonts. I also customized build.prop and added adrenaline script so I got another folder named "data".
could you tell me how to pack it all to update.zip? I guess my problem is that.
P.S. I also sign it after packing it to update.zip with auto-signer using java.
THX in advance!
Here's one idea: Download the pre built zip of the rom and use it as a template. Replace all the folders inside with your own, custom ones.
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Here's one idea: Download the pre built zip of the rom and use it as a template. Replace all the folders inside with your own, custom ones.
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I tried it this is the result... Don't you have an experience with ROM building?
Not sure if you understood correctly.
I meant you should dl the rom from get.cm and then replace the files with the ones you built and modified.
If this is exactly what you did, then I'm out of ideas.
I, in fact, haven't built a rom from source in my life.
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Not sure if you understood correctly.
I meant you should dl the rom from get.cm and then replace the files with the ones you built and modified.
If this is exactly what you did, then I'm out of ideas.
I, in fact, haven't built a rom from source in my life.
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I haven't built it from source. I downloaded the base CM10 mod and edited it's files and compressed and flashed to my device. But I am checking another option.
Why not flash the rom as it is and put your own stuff to system afterwards with adb or an file explorer ?
MeLViN-oNe said:
Why not flash the rom as it is and put your own stuff to system afterwards with adb or an file explorer ?
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I am editing it with dsixda kitchen and I found out what was my problem... I added Adrenaline script and I need to add support to that through dsixda-android kitchen. Any idea how?
Hey everybody,
First off a few weeks ago I recieved the latest OTA update installed it and didn't think anything of it. Anyways recently I tried putting on a custom ROM and finally start messing around with my device. Apperantly though the latest OTA update has updated my hboot and radio version making it incompatible with all custom roms at this point, I think people are working on a fix, but I don't I don't know when or if that will come to light.
Anyways stupid me didn't make a backup because I didn't think I'd need it. I played around with my last two android phones (not htc and much easier to modify IMO) and never went back to stock. Anyways my question is, is does anyone have a stock recovery image made after the last OTA update? I'm assuming I could flash that and my phone would work? Or maybe I'm misunderstanding what I really need and someone could help me at least get my phone working again? I appreciate any help I can get, thanks for reading guys.
EDIT: Oh and I forgot to mention, I'm on virgin mobile in the US.
You need to ruu, find the right ruu for your phone and do it. It will downgrade your hboot so you will be able to install whatever you like :thumbup:
mr_nooby said:
You need to ruu, find the right ruu for your phone and do it. It will downgrade your hboot so you will be able to install whatever you like :thumbup:
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I don't think u need to do that. Just install the stock kernel. And a stock Rom.
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mr_nooby said:
You need to ruu, find the right ruu for your phone and do it. It will downgrade your hboot so you will be able to install whatever you like :thumbup:
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I don't want to say your wrong because I'm new at this, so forgive me If I'm just ignoran t , but I don't think that will work for me because I've already tried using the RUU and flashing it manually and it keeps telling me,
Hboot version is older!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot.
It doesn't seem to be allowing me to flash a RUU with a older version of hboot, or I could be wrong but I don't know what I'd do differently this time.
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I don't want to say your wrong because I'm new at this, so forgive me If I'm just ignoran t , but I don't think that will work for me because I've already tried using the RUU and flashing it manually and it keeps telling me,
Hboot version is older!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot.
It doesn't seem to be allowing me to flash a RUU with a older version of hboot, or I could be wrong but I don't know what I'd do differently this time.
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That is true. You don't need to revert the radio. You need to install a stock kernel.
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robaho said:
That is true. You don't need to revert the radio. You need to install a stock kernel.
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To clarify. Most if the custom roms include a sick or jmz kernel. These boot loop with the new radio. If you fastboot flash a stock kernel and a sense based Rom you will be ok.
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robaho said:
That is true. You don't need to revert the radio. You need to install a stock kernel.
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To clarify. Most if the custom roms include a sick or jmz kernel. These boot loop with the new radio. If you fastboot flash a stock kernel and a sense based Rom you will be ok.
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That's the problem, I'm having a hard time finding a stock kernal and rom. Do you know where I could get that?
jmz has a deox and oxed one
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Here is the stock kernel. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2244481 , Remember to thank cpvk5 :thumbup:
mr_nooby said:
Here is the stock kernel. Remember to thank cpvk5 :thumbup:
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invisible stock kernel? :laugh:
Seraz007 said:
invisible stock kernel? :laugh:
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Lol thank you for making me notice, kinda forgot the link
I think it won't let you run the ruu because you are dev unlocked. When you open the ruu exe file leave it on the welcome screen then search your computer for Rom.zip (it will be in a temp folder with a long name.) Grab the recovery.Img (or signed_recovery.IMG whatever its called) flash this on your phone via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery signed_recovery.IMG) now type fastboot oem lock. That will relock your bootloader. I think the phone turns off after that. Put it back in fastboot then type fastboot oem rebootRUU. Now run the ruu. I take no credit for this ill post the thread link when I find it
Given that no encrypted RUU is available, and the decrypted RUU provided by @Zarboz does not, by most accounts, flash properly, is someone with a new phone and having obtained S-OFF, kind enough to provide a Nandroid backup that we can use as our "stock" image? Would be much appreciated.
The new one flashes fine, previous was a bad upload and the size was like a third of real.
I can't seem to find the link, CNexus. Any help?
CNexus said:
The new one flashes fine, previous was a bad upload and the size was like a third of real.
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+1, a stock image would be great, going to try out this odexed verison but I highly doubt it will work
CNexus said:
The new one flashes fine, previous was a bad upload and the size was like a third of real.
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they are looking for the encrypted/signed one to get back to stock so they can s-off
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The only way right now would be to flash a custom recovery, then flash a rom
No encrypted one available, sorry
I have a stock nandriod (made using TWRP) I restored to in order to s-off today. I can't remember exactly when I made it but I don't think it has any personal info. Are you sure you can restore a backup made on someone else's device? If so, pm me and I'll upload a copy and send you a link.
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I have a stock nandriod (made using TWRP) I restored to in order to s-off today. I can't remember exactly when I made it but I don't think it has any personal info. Are you sure you can restore a backup made on someone else's device? If so, pm me and I'll upload a copy and send you a link.
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Pull data out and rename the folder to match the serial number of the new phone.
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Pull data out and rename the folder to match the serial number of the new phone.
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godhamba is trying it now. If it works I'll post the link.
It worked!
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godhamba is trying it now. If it works I'll post the link.
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It worked!
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Good deal, did you have to remove the data portion? Or did you just flash the whole thing?
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godhamba said:
Given that no encrypted RUU is available, and the decrypted RUU provided by @Zarboz does not, by most accounts, flash properly, is someone with a new phone and having obtained S-OFF, kind enough to provide a Nandroid backup that we can use as our "stock" image? Would be much appreciated.
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I am devunlocked through HTCdev and I feel your pain... I just got S-off 30 min ago and this is what I did
Flashed stock deodex vzw rom
http://android-alliance.com/andybones/HTC/ROMs/
http://android-alliance.com/andybones/HTC/ROMs/VZW_Stock_Rooted_deodex.zip
Flashed stock boot img
http://goo.im/devs/Indirect/VZW_M7/boot.img
Flashed stock recovery
Made sure usb debugging was on
Made sure verifying apps was off
Made sure fastboot was off
Made sure no lock screen was selected
i'm in the same boat i HTC dev unlocked day 1 and i'm trying to figure out the best way to return to 100% stock so i can run rum runner. I have a backup system.img along with boot.img and stock recovery i downloaded awhile back. Can't remember for the life of me where i found them and i have no guarantee they will work as expected. It seems like i should be able to push all those img files re-lock the the boot loader and then s-off. But i won't have time to test until this weekend. Does anyone know of a way to verily the img files to see if they are legit?
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i'm in the same boat i HTC dev unlocked day 1 and i'm trying to figure out the best way to return to 100% stock so i can run rum runner. I have a backup system.img along with boot.img and stock recovery i downloaded awhile back. Can't remember for the life of me where i found them and i have no guarantee they will work as expected. It seems like i should be able to push all those img files re-lock the the boot loader and then s-off. But i won't have time to test until this weekend. Does anyone know of a way to verily the img files to see if they are legit?
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Don't relock the boot loader. I didn't need to and I was in the same boat.
Flashed stock deodex vzw rom
Flashed stock boot img
Flashed stock recovery
Made sure usb debugging was on
Made sure verifying apps was off
Made sure fastboot was off
Made sure no lock screen was selected
Follow this like a bible and you will be fine.
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godhamba said:
Given that no encrypted RUU is available, and the decrypted RUU provided by @Zarboz does not, by most accounts, flash properly, is someone with a new phone and having obtained S-OFF, kind enough to provide a Nandroid backup that we can use as our "stock" image? Would be much appreciated.
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oops look like someone did it ( was going to do it ) ( edited )
I removed the data portion. Thanks again, PMterp!
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Good deal, did you have to remove the data portion? Or did you just flash the whole thing?
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cstrife999 said:
Don't relock the boot loader. I didn't need to and I was in the same boat.
Flashed stock deodex vzw rom
Flashed stock boot img
Flashed stock recovery
Made sure usb debugging was on
Made sure verifying apps was off
Made sure fastboot was off
Made sure no lock screen was selected
Follow this like a bible and you will be fine.
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Works well just got S-off thanks for the help. :good:
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Works well just got S-off thanks for the help. :good:
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Oh no problem. I know how tough it was lol. Took me nine hours
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hey guys, I was just searching for a stock rom zip, is there any? thanks for your attention.
throcker said:
hey guys, I was just searching for a stock rom zip, is there any? thanks for your attention.
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For what software version ? Carrier ? their are dozens of them >> http://www.androidruu.com/?developer=M9
I suggest using this for all your stock needs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15K6xhb6wtosp9j8yu4xHBZ6n9v5OaFSW6ZVWxC4u_qc/pubhtml
Helped me tons when going back to stock, courtesy to @Flippy498
thank you all and sorry for my lack of info!
I'm on 2.10.401.1
a ruu is just too much.....I was searching for a simple twrp flashable stock zip if there isn't any don't mind, I got used to have some available for m7 and m8
throcker said:
thank you all and sorry for my lack of info!
I'm on 2.10.401.1
a ruu is just too much.....I was searching for a simple twrp flashable stock zip if there isn't any don't mind, I got used to have some available for m7 and m8
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Well, my google sheet doesn't contain flashable zip's but nevertheless you can restore the Nandroids via TWRP. (If you ask me I actually don't see a reason why someone should take the time to make a flashable stock zip if a restorable Nandroid that only contains the Boot Image, a System Image and the Stock Recovery behaves the same way as a clean installed stock rom. And if you don't need the Stock Recovery you don't need to restore it. Just my 2 cents. )
Here you go! ? https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347811705
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throcker said:
thank you all and sorry for my lack of info!
I'm on 2.10.401.1
a ruu is just too much.....I was searching for a simple twrp flashable stock zip if there isn't any don't mind, I got used to have some available for m7 and m8
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Here you go mate ? https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347811705
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Flippy498 said:
Well, my google sheet doesn't contain flashable zip's but nevertheless you can restore the Nandroids via TWRP. (If you ask me I actually don't see a reason why someone should take the time to make a flashable stock zip if a restorable Nandroid that only contains the Boot Image, a System Image and the Stock Recovery behaves the same way as a clean installed stock rom. And if you don't need the Stock Recovery you don't need to restore it. Just my 2 cents. )
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yes, but I think I am a little....traditional!....this twrp backup method doesn't convince me!....like if could be dirty in some way....
I'm more a "cmd img flash" or "zip" guy
K00li79 said:
Here you go! https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347811705
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Here you go mate https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347811705
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no way where were you hiding this?!? post it on development section! thank you so much. how did you get this?
two questions: untouched? unrooted? also, is this good one to get OTA?
throcker said:
yes, but I think I am a little....traditional!....this twrp backup method doesn't convince me!....like if could be dirty in some way....
I'm more a "cmd img flash" or "zip" guy
no way where were you hiding this?!? post it on development section! thank you so much. how did you get this?
two questions: untouched? unrooted? also, is this good one to get OTA?
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I made this from the systemdump by liabtoofer . This is rooted, unsecure boot image (so you can use the color calibration MOD ? ) and busybox and initd support. No tweaks and other mods . ?
I can make one completely stock, Unrooted etc. Don't really see the point but I can.
Maybe I will make a separate thread.
Don't think you can take ota. Since you don't have stock recovery .
Glad I could help.
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thank you very much for this again. flashing right now
EDIT: error executing updater binary. too bad! twrp 2.8.7.0
also want to ask what do you use to calibrate the screen
throcker said:
thank you very much for this again. flashing right now
EDIT: error executing updater binary. too bad! twrp 2.8.7.0
also want to ask what do you use to calibrate the screen
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Huh? That's odd.... Didn't hear about that error when flashing this rom. However been reading about this on other threads . Are you on the newest firmware?
For color control I use the apk provided in the kcal thread. (The one with the parrots ? )
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K00li79 said:
Huh? That's odd.... Didn't hear about that error when flashing this rom. However been reading about this on other threads . Are you on the newest firmware?
For color control I use the apk provided in the kcal thread. (The one with the parrots )
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2.14.401.1 I think is the lastest (unless an update came out today)