help - need stock boot.img of Asia_WWE_3.14.707.24 - HTC One X

wanted to restore my wife phone's nandroid stock ROM(but the phone is currently on CM10.1), kindly share with me here the stock boot.img and stock recovery.img for HTC__044 Asia__3.14.707.24 firmware
i found the ruu on one of the threads in android dev section but it seems file is corrupted so i cannot extract the boot and recovery image from there
thanks in advance

At least the stock recovery .....its a start
http://db.tt/C1SWP2ZJ
Didn't you make a nandroid backup of the stock rom ? If you did the stock boot.img is inside the nandroid backup folder !

Mr Hofs said:
At least the stock recovery .....its a start
http://db.tt/C1SWP2ZJ
Didn't you make a nandroid backup of the stock rom ? If you did the stock boot.img is inside the nandroid backup folder !
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thanks for the stock recovery mate
and yeah you're correct, i forgot that stock boot.img has been backed up on the nandroid stock ROM

Good ! Problem solved
CASE CLOSED !

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[Q] Restoring nandroid backup

Hi all,
I was on stock 1.26 then unlocked rooted and installed CWM.
I made a backup with cwm, and then installed CM9. I'm going to return my One X and want to restore the backup. My question now is, do I need and boot.img first before I can restore my backup? During the backup process CWM said 'backing up boot image..' So will it restore it as well?
Thanks in advance....
Klyupp said:
Hi all,
I was on stock 1.26 then unlocked rooted and installed CWM.
I made a backup with cwm, and then installed CM9. I'm going to return my One X and want to restore the backup. My question now is, do I need and boot.img first before I can restore my backup? During the backup process CWM said 'backing up boot image..' So will it restore it as well?
Thanks in advance....
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No just restore your backup, flash stock recovery and then re-lock bootloader.
Help (if anyone can)
Hi, noob here (registration wise) been lurking for a year of so now.
First up I want to say I am not totally new to everything, I have rooted, flashed all sorts of roms etc on other models but my issue is with returning to stock on an HTC One X. I am hoping either someone can help me or at least tell me no one can at the moment.
I have done a number of searches and tried various things none of which have worked I am currently romless (no os installed when checked last on twrp) however since then I have also tried flashing a rom.zip so no longer have twrp at the moment but hopefully can still install it as I can get into fastboot.
My device is on Voda UK so currently it doesnt have an ruu that I can find the only thing I found was this a 3.14.161.27 rom zip which I tried flashing but while it flashed it just stays on the htc screen (it seems quite small and didnt have a system image in so wasnt sure if it was even complete)
My question is can I do anything with a nandroid backup if I can find one to get a uk stock even if its not Vodafone (or does it have to be Voda) if so can anyone point me to a dl? if not can anyone suggest anything to try or am I going to have to try and flash a custom rom again and not be on stock until a ruu is made if one is.
Thanks in advance for any guidance
edit : read the wrong post.....why do people bump posts from freakin MAY 2012 !!!
Edit : read your post ! Give me your main version number
Fastboot getvar version-main
In the mean time flash this recovery
http://db.tt/Krlm4dPs
Rename it to recovery.zip and flash it
Mr Hofs said:
edit : read the wrong post.....why do people bump posts from freakin MAY 2012 !!!
Edit : read your post ! Give me your main version number
Fastboot getvar version-main
In the mean time flash this recovery
Rename it to recovery.zip and flash it
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Hi,
Version-main is 3.14.161.27 (that zip i tried earlier was meant to be the latest files) cid is vodap001
Oke so the zip is a nandroid backup ? Of so, you need to unpack it !
Check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
It has your nandroid backup, in the OP you also get a description where to put it on the sdcard !
With the recovery i sent you, you can mount the sdcard as a mass storage device and copy it over
Mr Hofs said:
Oke so the zip is a nandroid backup ? Of so, you need to unpack it !
Check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
It has your nandroid backup, in the OP you also get a description where to put it on the sdcard !
With the recovery i sent you, you can mount the sdcard as a mass storage device and copy it over
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so does it not matter that the version number of a nandroid backup is lower than my version main? (sorry for the question this nandroid backups are the one part of this side of thing I am not familiar with)
No that's not the issue, but the thread has your exact main version nandroid !
Mr Hofs said:
No that's not the issue, but the thread has your exact main version nandroid !
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ok thanks I just looked at the initial post and saw vodap001 was lower than my version (hence why my question) but then searched the thread and saw the vodap102 can be used on mine and that is the same version.
Yes it should be compatible......but you can also restore a lower matching version and restore the stock recovery afterwards and update to JB again !
If you want to be 100% sure it works , go for option 2 .... Restore the lower one and update again
Mr Hofs said:
Yes it should be compatible......but you can also restore a lower matching version and restore the stock recovery afterwards and update to JB again !
If you want to be 100% sure it works , go for option 2 .... Restore the lower one and update again
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ok thanks

[Q] How to revert to a stock backup after using costum ROM?

I have a nandroid backup of the stock (RUU) ROM, that I took before flashing a custom ROM (LeeDroid).
Part of the installation was to flash a boot.img, which I did.
Now, if I want to restore the nandroid that I took before flashing the custom ROM and kernel, do I have to flash a stock boot.img?
I was able to extract the file signed_boot.img from the RUU file. do I have to flash it before running the nandroid restore?
a_netanel said:
I have a nandroid backup of the stock (RUU) ROM, that I took before flashing a custom ROM (LeeDroid).
Part of the installation was to flash a boot.img, which I did.
Now, if I want to restore the nandroid that I took before flashing the custom ROM and kernel, do I have to flash a stock boot.img?
I was able to extract the file signed_boot.img from the RUU file. do I have to flash it before running the nandroid restore?
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flash stock boot.img then boot into CWM and restore your back up.
this contains boot.img and stock recovery.img should you need that as well.
treebill said:
flash stock boot.img then boot into CWM and restore your back up.
this contains boot.img and stock recovery.img should you need that as well.
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Thanks. Where is this boot.img from? how does it differ from the one that I took from the RUU?
a_netanel said:
Thanks. Where is this boot.img from? how does it differ from the one that I took from the RUU?
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i just searched Google for it, i've booted 1.26 1.28 1.29 on that .img so nothing i would assume.

I wanna move to stock ROM so I can update to JB (currently using official CM10)

First thing I did when I got my phone is to unlock it and install TWRP custom recovery.I then saved the stock ROM using twrp backup.
if I restore my phone using my backup, would I be able to use OTA to upgrade it to jellybean? thanks!
You'll need the stock recovery as well.
BenPope said:
You'll need the stock recovery as well.
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I guess I need the RUU unless I can find the stock recovery img file?
thanks!
Optus Australia
Hi,
My question is similar to the above....
I have an Optus Australia One X with a CID of 'OPTUS001'. I'm currently on the ViperX ICS rom and was going to restore my nandroid backup which is the stock rom. From there, hopefully, OTA to JB and then re-flash new ViperX JB rom.
But now I read that I need the stock recovery as well? Where would I get that from? And how do I install the stock recovery?
Any help with the steps involved would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
*EDIT*
After some more research, I think I've found the answer. But could someone please confirm the steps:
1. Restore nandroid backup
2. Re-flash stock recovery img (I found a link to download it!)
3. Perform OTA update to JB
4. Re-flash clockwork mod recovery
5. Flash new ViperX JB rom
Does that sound right?
The 2.17 stock recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
For the both of you
And yes that's right frosty
Don't forget to flash the boot.img also from the nandroid backup
Mr Hofs said:
The 2.17 stock recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
For the both of you
And yes that's right frosty
Don't forget to flash the boot.img also from the nandroid backup
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Thanks for the quick reply Mr. Hofs!
With the boot.img flash from the backup, is that done before or after the restore option in CWM?
Boot.img first than a full wipe in recovery and restore the nandroid. Boot into the nandroid to check that it works and flash back the stock recovery after and then start updating officially
Mr Hofs said:
Boot.img first than a full wipe in recovery and restore the nandroid. Boot into the nandroid to check that it works and flash back the stock recovery after and then start updating officially
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Thanks Mr. Hofs!
Just wanted to report that, thanks to your assistance, I'm now running the beautiful ViperX JB rom.
Legend !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
frostythedevo said:
Thanks Mr. Hofs!
Just wanted to report that, thanks to your assistance, I'm now running the beautiful ViperX JB rom.
Legend !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks !!! Have fun with JB

Question about reverting to stock

Hey guys
Well I reverted to stock using my nandroid backup. I want to get back to stock for the Sense 5 update and also the 1.72 hboot for further ROM support.
Now my question is.. Where can I get the stock recovery.img? I can remember that someone told me that it wasn't in CWM, because you actually backup your cwm in the backup folder. Is there maybe a folder I'm missing?
CID: HTC_E11
version-main :3.20.401.1
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
Find the zip for your CID, download, and extract recovery.img
desmond1303 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
Find the zip for your CID, download, and extract recovery.img
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Oh but I have my own backup folder, or is the stock recovery.img in that folder?
Stefan0vic said:
Oh but I have my own backup folder, or is the stock recovery.img in that folder?
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The recovery.img that is in the backup folder is the recovery that was flashed when the backup was made, but since you need a custom recovery to make a backup, the recovery in it is the recovery used for the backup, so NO it's NOT the STOCK one...
But using the link i gave you, you can easily get the stock recovery for your cid
Aren't there all custom recoveries in the nandroid backups?
Okay I have a question... So I was on custom rom, no nandroid backup... Found one 2.17. on here...and downloaded it... placed it on my phone, grabbed boot img from it, flashed it, restored nandroid, and then downloaded 2.17 stock recovery... Now my touch screen is not working? Where did I go wrong... btw my phone's cid is: HTC__032
Got nandroid from here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Got stock recovery from here...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
Am I doing steps wrong or should I try different nandroid and recovery? :/ Thanks
Stefan0vic said:
Aren't there all custom recoveries in the nandroid backups?
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no stock recoverys in a nandroid !!! get the stock recoverys from the nandroid backup collection, its all in the OP !
Kvidli said:
Okay I have a question... So I was on custom rom, no nandroid backup... Found one 2.17. on here...and downloaded it... placed it on my phone, grabbed boot img from it, flashed it, restored nandroid, and then downloaded 2.17 stock recovery... Now my touch screen is not working? Where did I go wrong... btw my phone's cid is: HTC__032
Got nandroid from here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Got stock recovery from here...http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
Am I doing steps wrong or should I try different nandroid and recovery? :/ Thanks
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EDIT: flashed custom recovery and then custom rom and phone works fine, but that wasnt the thing I wanted to do... so now I checked and my main version is 3.18.401.1 and cid is htc__032
so which recovery and boot img should I use?
Kvidli said:
EDIT: flashed custom recovery and then custom rom and phone works fine, but that wasnt the thing I wanted to do... so now I checked and my main version is 3.18.401.1 and cid is htc__032
so which recovery and boot img should I use?
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You have to install a 3.18.401 nandroid backup. Not lower then that

[Request] kernel for stock Android 4.2.2

Hi guys I don't found nothing on the forum so sorry if I make a replacement of another question so.... There is some kernel for the stock android 4.2.2? ( I had the s-off the root and the philz touch recovery ) thanks a lot and sorry for my bad english
halfboss said:
Hi guys I don't found nothing on the forum so sorry if I make a replacement of another question so.... There is some kernel for the stock android 4.2.2? ( I had the s-off the root and the philz touch recovery ) thanks a lot and sorry for my bad english
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Hello, here you are
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586808
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588449
Thanks bosas200 now i will try this kernel ^_^
bosas200 i had installed first the next kernel and after lonelyX but when the phone bootup the phone (for both kernels) the data doesn't work and if i check in settings the baseband is unkown why ???? now i had restored the bakcup who i maked of the stock sense ...
Always make a backup before flashing! You need to flash it with recovery and extract boot.img and flash it through bootloader
boasas200 sorry for everything but i'm really really a noob for htc modding now i'm looking who i had only unlocked the bootloader but i'm arleady s-on so if i flash a kernel or rom i need to flash on the cmd the .img file???? so what is the command to flash the kernel on the fastboot ????? thanks a lot and sorry for disturb
Search in hox android development thread for thunders htc one x toolkit v2.3 and everything will be easier for you. I use it so i dont need to type those commands
the last one thing when i restore a nandroid backup the kernel comes back to stock ???? thanks for all bosas200
No you need to flash boot.img from rom you are restoring again. No problem i hope i helped you
sorry if i make a lot of question but i don't want to make some of wrong with my htc so now i have the htc one x original rom on now i make a backup of this than i install the kernel on the custom recovery and than flash the kernel with toolkit or cmd but if tomorrow i want to return to stock kernel what i need to do ? only restore the nandroid ???? or i need to make a backup of the current kernel.img ? if the answer at this question is yes what can i do this ????
When you restore nandroid backup you need to flash backuped boot.img. if i restore backup from cm12 to ARHD so i flash arhd boot.img after restore
But in what method can I make a backup of original boot.img????
It is already in the backup folder ???
Its made by recovery and its in recovery folder but you need to flash it manualy through adb. I personaly just extract boot.img from rom zip file and flash it with toolkit
thanks for all bosas200 you like more the lonelyx kernel or the next kernel ???
halfboss said:
thanks for all bosas200 you like more the lonelyx kernel or the next kernel ???
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I personaly use lonelyx lm series

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