Hi, I need the RUU file which has the CID ORANG001. Does anybody know where I can download it?
Thanks guys!:good
Wich main version number ?
Mr Hofs said:
Wich main version number ?
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2.17.61.3
I'm pretty sure it's this one.
There is no RUU available, but you can go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
And download the matching nandroid backup ! Restore it including the boot.img and the stock 2.17 recovery. After that you can update
Mr Hofs said:
There is no RUU available, but you can go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
And download the matching nandroid backup ! Restore it including the boot.img and the stock 2.17 recovery. After that you can update
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The 2.17 appears to be a broken link, would the higher version work if i downloaded it? It's this one;
Nandroid Backup 3.16.61.6 CID ORANG001 thanks to billd2439
Depends on your hboot. Did you already updated the phone to JB ? If not then you can not use it because that's the JB version.
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Depends on your hboot. Did you already updated the phone to JB ? If not then you can not use it because that's the JB version.
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I updated my phone to a Cyanogen 10 Mod which is running Jellybean.
Well that's no guarantee because those roms also run on the lower hboots, check the top of the bootloader and read what hboot number you have
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Well that's no guarantee because those roms also run on the lower hboots, check the top of the bootloader and read what hboot number you have
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My HBoot is: 1.12.0000
Then you need the 2.17 nandroid backup or a lower one. I contacted the owner of the nandroid backup already so i hope to hear something soon.
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Thanks man, that's really appreciated
Its your only option, a lower ruu will not work because we dont have s-off. A lower nandroid backup would work but that is also missing in the list....
I will let you know when i have news about the backup :thumbup:
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There is another way to get a JB hboot and flash a JB rom ! Check this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
You can download the matching firmware package for your cid !
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Thanks man, downloading the now! Will let you know how it goes
Will this work even if I have done most of the steps for unrooting? All i had left to do was run the ruu file as administrator (thought i had the right one earlier) and then follow the steps. I haven't tried to reboot my phone but I have relocked it.
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Will this work even if I have done most of the steps for unrooting? All i had left to do was run the ruu file as administrator (thought i had the right one earlier) and then follow the steps. I haven't tried to reboot my phone but I have relocked it.
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Yeah whats on the phone is not important, the trick is to enter the bootloader and lock the bootloader (as you said you already did) then perform the commands gien in the thread and flash the firmware. It will lift your hboot to 1.36. After that you unlock th bootloader again and flash a custom recovery and perform a full wipe and then install the desired JB rom
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Oke update, got rid of some issues by using teamviewer....phone is up and running on JB !
heya, i tried to get back to stock on a thread before and it never worked. my hboot is 1.36. and im also locked to orange. help?
LiamKenny said:
heya, i tried to get back to stock on a thread before and it never worked. my hboot is 1.36. and im also locked to orange. help?
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if you follow the instructions in this thread>>>>>http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140 you will get you back to stock, and it does work, I have gone back to stock many times with the method posted here. so if it doesnt work for you then you are doing something wrong
thank you man!! cant believe it was that easy in the end
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Hey,
So I rooted my phone and installed CMW, but would like an OTA update to fix messaging issues with the current stock version. Unfortunately I didn't back up my phone prior to rooting, and there is no nandroid released for this phone; my CID is HTC__023.
I've researched until my head hurts, and think I have the solution, so my question is to verify it.
1) If I flash a stock RUU, will this return the phone to its original unrooted status, the original bootloader and remove CWM?
2)Since my phone is baseband version 2.1204.135.20, can I flash the following RUU:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.17.707.3_Radio_2.1204.135.20_release_278245_signed.exe
and not have compatibility or language issues?
Thanks for helping a semi-noob in advance!!
PS if it isn't the right RUU, how can I tell which is? I'm with Virgin Australia.
Go on fastboot, type 'fastboot getvar version-main' and tell us your version number.
PS your carrier doesn't matter because your device is unbranded.
Do NOT flash that RUU. It's not meant for your device. I have the same CID as you.
You ought to flash 2.17.728.5.
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And if you haven't updated from Sense 4.0, flash the 1.29.728.12 RUU and then update your phone.
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C:\>fastboot getvar version-main
version-main: 2.17.728.3
finished. total time: 0.088s
I have updated to Sense 4.1, so it's just the 2.17.728.5 update? I'm having trouble finding this one. Has it been released?
Can't find the RUU for 2.17, and you can't flash 1.29 RUUs since it's lower version. You have to either wait for someone to leak it (might be never) or restore someone else's stock nanodroid backup.
That's weird because my version is different.
Anyway, I don't think there's an RUU available for the 2.17 version. I've tried searching.
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I could send you mine of you want. But the version's a bit different. I don't know if it's alright for you to use my Nandroid backup.
I reckon you should ask someone if it's okay.
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SidDev said:
That's weird because my version is different.
Anyway, I don't think there's an RUU available for the 2.17 version. I've tried searching.
I could send you mine of you want. But the version's a bit different. I don't know if it's alright for you to use my Nandroid backup.
I reckon you should ask someone if it's okay.
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I've read that a change in RUU is fine as long as the version number (the x in 2.17.728.x) goes up, not down.
BUT.. a nandroid needs to be made from a rooted phone, right? Can I just make my own nandroid off this phone, and use it to revert to a non-rooted no CWM version? This seems to easy an answer to be right.
VerRer1 said:
I've read that a change in RUU is fine as long as the version number (the x in 2.17.728.x) goes up, not down.
BUT.. a nandroid needs to be made from a rooted phone, right? Can I just make my own nandroid off this phone, and use it to revert to a non-rooted no CWM version? This seems to easy an answer to be right.
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Well, hboot version is 0.96 for 1.29 and 1.12 for 2.17 and you cannot flash older hboot versions so I can't see how it'll work. Try it if you really want to.
And how is making a backup of a rooted version going to help you revert to a non-rooted version?
Why don't you just update your non rooted handset, cause I know that the update is still available. If it's not rooted, has a locked bootloader, and stock kernel and recovery, I don't see the problem.
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SidDev said:
Why don't you just update your non rooted handset, cause I know that the update is still available. If it's not rooted, has a locked bootloader, and stock kernel and recovery, I don't see the problem.
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I already rooted the phone, a few weeks ago, before the latest update came out. So I can't install the OTA 2.17.728.5 update... and since I didn't make a non-rooted backup (didn't realise it was possible to make a full backup without first rooting the phone), and there isn't a released RUU, I am not sure how to get the OTA update now. Or even unroot/un-CWM the phone.
VerRer1 said:
I already rooted the phone, a few weeks ago, before the latest update came out. So I can't install the OTA 2.17.728.5 update... and since I didn't make a non-rooted backup (didn't realise it was possible to make a full backup without first rooting the phone), and there isn't a released RUU, I am not sure how to get the OTA update now. Or even unroot/un-CWM the phone.
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You can remove CWM by flashing a stock recovery on top.
and I think... think that you can unroot your device my removing all the files you used to root in the first place. Not even sure about this.. Are you on a custom ROM or stock rooted?
If you rooted your second handset never the update came out, then just flash the 1.29.728.12 RUU and then update.
I'm sure that this RUU is available because I've flashed it once.
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Before the update came out*
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SidDev said:
If you rooted your second handset before the update came out, then just flash the 1.29.728.12 RUU and then update.
I'm sure that this RUU is available because I've flashed it once.
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When I backed-up my phone, Hboot was the newer version, so 1.29.728.12 RUU won't flash (thx Tomascus). I think my only option is to find a compatible nandroid.
@SidDev, do you have a clean (unrooted) 2.17.728.x nandroid backup? You'd have this if you flashed 1.29.728.12, then OTA updated to 2.17.728.x, then made a nandroid (before any rooting). The hboot version on the nandroid would be a match then also, cause I think the OTA update also updated Hboot..
If you have and could send me the file, it would be absolutely amazing!
Have you tried what SidDev and the others have suggested? It should work.
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Have you tried what SidDev and the others have suggested? It should work.
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Kind of. Downgrading to the 1.29.728.12 RUU doesn't work, since my bootloader updated to the newer version. I have read about a sneaky workaround to install an older version RUU (here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964371) but it is pretty involved, more can go wrong, and its unclear if it will even allow OTA updates - since the version number would read as a newer one it may not install the older updates (just speculation by me... but this stuff never goes to plan for me)
At the moment I'm still trying to get a nandroid, because that is pretty likely to work -- old RUU install is my last resort
VerRer1 said:
Kind of. Downgrading to the 1.29.728.12 RUU doesn't work, since my bootloader updated to the newer version. I have read about a sneaky workaround to install an older version RUU (here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1964371)
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Update:
Finally did this, it worked brilliantly! I now have a stock unrooted One X, with no CWM to interfere with OTA updates (so the OTA's work fine now).
Thanks for all the help!! :good: :laugh:
hi,
its my first post, and i am moving from ios to android so it is not that easy so i hope i am doing this right,
all day i was looking for a way to backup my stock signed recovery.img before flashing TWRP for rooting [already unlocked bootloader],
then i searched for it and found this one [2.17.401.2] not a perfect match for my [2.17.415.2] , i remember someone was saying any 2.17 may work, is this correct and if not then i have to find a way to backup my img, and if you have ruu can this be extracted from it.
thanks
teravers said:
hi,
its my first post, and i am moving from ios to android so it is not that easy so i hope i am doing this right,
all day i was looking for a way to backup my stock signed recovery.img before flashing TWRP for rooting [already unlocked bootloader],
then i searched for it and found this one [2.17.401.2] not a perfect match for my [2.17.415.2] , i remember someone was saying any 2.17 may work, is this correct and if not then i have to find a way to backup my img, and if you have ruu can this be extracted from it.
thanks
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Yeah that is correct, you can install any stock rock that matches with 2.17... But if you have the correct ruu for your hox you can also extract that from it
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Here you have the stock 2.17 recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
And yes they are all the same !
thanks
matt95 said:
Yeah that is correct, you can install any stock rock that matches with 2.17... But if you have the correct ruu for your hox you can also extract that from it
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MarcelHofs said:
Here you have the stock 2.17 recovery
(http) : //db.tt/U5CK4noo
And yes they are all the same !
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WOW thanks for your fast reply, now i can root finally :victory:
greetings from egypt
I'm on RC8 of this ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2013506) and looking to upgrade to the latest release. It seems a hboot upgrade is required though (to 1.3x), which I've never really touched.
From what I can tell from bootloader I'm on hboot v0.93. CID is TMOB005 according to fastboot, and I can't find anything at all suggesting I can safely upgrade to 1.3x with this CID. Am I completely out of luck or are there other options?
Please feel free to re-educate me if I've misunderstood the concepts of hboot/CID here..
Thanks.
This is by the OP on the ROM thread (first post).
pabx said:
Upgrading
You can always upgrade to a newer version without wiping any data, formatting system or wiping the cache.
But keep in mind that you must always flash boot.img + re-flash gapps after upgrading
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AFAIK, HBoot v0.93 is a custom HBoot, so it should be fine for you to go ahead and upgrade, just remember to flash boot.img. As for CID it is just the phone's carrier, in your case it would be T-Moblie. It determines when you get your OTA. Doubt it will affect your flashing of custom ROMS (correct me if I'm wrong, cos I'm still learning here).
I'm not too sure about HBoots, so would be nice if an expert were to come and confirm this.
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This is by the OP on the ROM thread (first post).
AFAIK, HBoot v0.93 is a custom HBoot, so it should be fine for you to go ahead and upgrade, just remember to flash boot.img. As for CID it is just the phone's carrier, in your case it would be T-Moblie. It determines when you get your OTA. Doubt it will affect your flashing of custom ROMS (correct me if I'm wrong, cos I'm still learning here).
I'm not too sure about HBoots, so would be nice if an expert were to come and confirm this.
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Thanks for replying. I just want to be really clear here though, the thread for that ROM states:
Verify that you are running hboot 1.39 or newer (hboot 1.2x may work (please send me feedback) - but any lower hboot version will NOT work for builds after rc13)
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So are you saying there's a v1.39 hboot that's safe to use with my CID? Or that I don't, in fact, have to upgrade hboot at all? I could find nothing suggesting either.
To run the latest JB roms you need to update the hboot. The hboot you have is pretty old. There is a thread with a collection of firmwares, you must flash the exact matching firmware for your CID !!!
Edit : here is the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
We can also run a ruu to get you to full stock and from there update with ota to JB ....
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Mr Hofs said:
To run the latest JB roms you need to update the hboot. The hboot you have is pretty old. There is a thread with a collection of firmwares, you must flash the exact matching firmware for your CID !!!
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Yes, what I'm asking is if anybody is aware of a compatible for my CID.
Thanks.
Is there no info in the thread, he said himself that he is not aware of the compatibility with older hboots. Its a trial and error or succes
Edit, the mentioned build will not work on lower hboots then 1.12....yours is lower so it wont work
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Mr Hofs said:
Is there no info in the thread, he said himself that he is not aware of the compatibility with older hboots. Its a trial and error or succes
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Yes, there is an absolute minimum version which I don't meet.
Sorry if the question is unclear, I'm just looking for somebody with knowledge of the various firmware's to confirm my suspicion there is no 1.39 safe to use with my CID.
What he mentioned in his post was that you require HBoot 1.3x, not 1.39. Perhaps what you can do, to be safe, is to revert to stock ROM and update your HBoot there, after which proceed to flash the new version of the above-mentioned ROM.
Follow this thread ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660807 ) on instructions on how to do so.
Yeah if you update the hboot to minimal 1.31 max 1.39 you can flash all roms.
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Hello everyone about couple of days I was having issues with my boths cameras on the device I took it to the store I bought it from and they fixed it and also update my device software version after that I noticed that now im S-OFF no S-ON that I was before and my cid also changed from HTC_044 (Asia) to CID-11111111 (supercid I think) and my hboot also changed from 1.36 to 1.39 I also noticed I get faster updates than the cid HTC_044 im know on 3.20.401.1 what does it mean ? that I get every update from every cid or faster updates ? or something else ?
thanks in advance
lucky one yes you can flash roms without needing a pc u dont need to Repack and a lot more ;D
The5alodi said:
lucky one yes you can flash roms without needing a pc u dont need to Repack and a lot more ;D
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my device is also locked and wow that sounds great how I do those things ? :laugh:
and is that good thing or bad thing ?
and I also get OTA faster then other cids?
and if I want to flash new rom I need to open my bootloader again ? because IM S-OFF
yuval111 said:
my device is also locked and wow that sounds great how I do those things ? :laugh:
and is that good thing or bad thing ?
and I also get OTA faster then other cids?
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1 here is a thread that will help u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140308
2 a GREAT thing !
3 if i am not wrong the updates come to u first :good:
http://www.pocketables.com/2012/08/...nlocked-bootloader-in-the-htc-evo-series.html
read this^^^
hit the thanks button if i helped:angel:
The5alodi said:
1 here is a thread that will help u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140308
2 a GREAT thing !
3 if i am not wrong the updates come to u first :good:
http://www.pocketables.com/2012/08/...nlocked-bootloader-in-the-htc-evo-series.html
read this^^^
hit the thanks button if i helped:angel:
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I still did not understand I want to move to ARHD ROM how do I it without PC ?
I want to move to other rom because stock one is suck my battery drain very fast and it not hardware problem because it has been replaced with OEM battery about couple of day ago
so how I do that ?
Just unlock the bootloader then flash a custom recovery the flash the rom zip.
When u flash the rom u dont need to flash the boot.img
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i see that you are getting help but if you want to keep the superCID do not flash any RUU, that will remove it...
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i see that you are getting help but if you want to keep the superCID do not flash any RUU, that will remove it...
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Nice 2 know but if it's gone can i regain it?
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The5alodi said:
Nice 2 know but if it's gone can i regain it?
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what do you mean by "gone"?
NVM thanks for the info BTW
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what do you mean by "gone"?
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By "gone" I think he means that he uses a RUU and loses the SuperCID, how will he get it back.
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athulele said:
By "gone" I think he means that he uses a RUU and loses the SuperCID, how will he get it back.
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he can't... once you flash the RUU your phone becomes normal as pretty much every One on this forum... you'll only be able to go back to superCID only if we discover a way to S-OFF
Maybe you can find some more useful info here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2222115
but Im S-OFF so I will lose the supercid if I flash RUU ?
and I read that I dont have too unlock bootloader if I S-OFF is that true ?
Yes you need to unlock the bootloader before you can flash !
Edit :
You won't loose s-off by unlocking the bootloader. The possibility is there when you install a ruu.....
so how exactly S-OFF help me here ? XD
thatp pretty weird before i take my HOX to fix it was on Relock cause I opened the bootloader then relock to use waranty and now it says LOCKED no RELOCKED how is this possible ?
and how the technican made my device S-OFF and SUEPRCID 1111111 ?
That's something i don't know exactly, they probably have HTC certified methods of unlocking and relocking to fix certain locked partitions of the phone.
Mr Hofs said:
That's something i don't know exactly, they probably have HTC certified methods of unlocking and relocking to fix certain locked partitions of the phone.
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ok so if I want to flash rom I dont need to flash the kernel (boot.img) because I S-OFF Right ?
and if I want to go back to stock I can't flash RUU file because it will change my Super Cid to regular Cid ?
yuval111 said:
ok so if I want to flash rom I dont need to flash the kernel (boot.img) because I S-OFF Right ?
and if I want to go back to stock I can't flash RUU file because it will change my Super Cid to regular Cid ?
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Lets assume that to be safe. Always do it via a firmware flash or a stock nandroid backup. Just to be safe.
And yes you don't need to flash the boot.img manually. But as additional info :
A lot of devs have taken out the script that flashes the boot.img when installing the rom. So with a lot of roms you still have to flash the boot.img with fastboot commands.
and one more question super cid devices (non rooted or bootloader unlocked) get OTA updates faster then other cids ?
and if I go back to stock via RUU it wont change my device to S-ON right ? and there's anyway to bring the Super cid back ?
Hello everyone,
I have an international HTC One X with CID HTCCN701, and I would like to install CM10.1.
I am not a noob , and I have already installed a Jelly Bean ROM after unlocking. However, I am currently on hboot version 1.12 S-ON Unlocked, and I could not find a hboot that is for my CID which fits the requirements (Version 1.28 or higher)
Moreover, though I know how to flash hboot, it would be great if anyone can provide a method to update hboot without changing the present ROM, recovery, and data on the device.
Thank you!
P.S. Please do not tell me to search; I cannot find a firmware here for HTCCN701
Does anyone have a solution?
Check for a newer hboot here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
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Thanks, but I already checked it, and I cannot locate HTCCN701
Whoareyou said:
Check for a newer hboot here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
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Tony Tan said:
Thanks, but I already checked it, and I cannot locate HTCCN701
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Is there 1.29 boot RUU for your device?
Or try this method, get back to stock with stock recovery, relock your bootloader then check for updates and update your device, and checl your bootloader version.
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CM10.1 ROM
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Hello everyone,
I have found a new firmware.zip for my phone.
However, because it looks suspicious, would someone please tell me how to verify if the zip is indeed real? (Not edited)
Dropbox link: http://db.tt/1hZsAVvD
MD5: 746876fe4913a7968639f4214c316dd4
Thank you!
try to install it, if it fails to pass htc sig and cid check, it wont do any harm
Yes, I think there is 1.29 RUU, but isn't the hboot contained in it not up to date?
And, I have already checked for updates when I was on stock ROM back in mid June.
convict_moody said:
Is there 1.29 boot RUU for your device?
Or try this method, get back to stock with stock recovery, relock your bootloader then check for updates and update your device, and checl your bootloader version.
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Thanks, but are you sure it will just refuse to flash if it is a fake? Because I saw on the forums that if a wrong firmware is flashed, the device could be bricked.
Another question is that is it possible to upgrade hboot without modifying system and data?
Whoareyou said:
try to install it, if it fails to pass htc sig and cid check, it wont do any harm
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Tony Tan said:
Thanks, but are you sure it will just refuse to flash if it is a fake? Because I saw on the forums that if a wrong firmware is flashed, the device could be bricked.
Another question is that is it possible to upgrade hboot without modifying system and data?
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You would need s-off for it to flash if it's fake and upgrading the hboot doesn't wipe system or data , although unlocking the boot loader does
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Tony Tan said:
Hello everyone,
I have found a new firmware.zip for my phone.
However, because it looks suspicious, would someone please tell me how to verify if the zip is indeed real? (Not edited)
Dropbox link: http://db.tt/1hZsAVvD
MD5: 746876fe4913a7968639f4214c316dd4
Thank you!
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Yeah it looks like it is 1.36 hboot, CID: HTCCN701....
Why not try it.
Can't check right now, not near my pc but does it happen to have the HTC_621 cod in the android_info.txt?
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