[Q] Vodafone Ireland Rom - HTC One X

Hello,
unfortunate my Htc One died so I need to take it back to Vodafone IE. Right now i have one of customs on board, of course i wanted to put the stock one but the only Voda roms i can see on endeavoru rom list is UK one. Will it be allright to install it? Or do i have to look for IE one? I maybe have it somewhere on hdd but im not sure will i find it.
Cheers

Yoshiktk said:
Hello,
unfortunate my Htc One died so I need to take it back to Vodafone IE. Right now i have one of customs on board, of course i wanted to put the stock one but the only Voda roms i can see on endeavoru rom list is UK one. Will it be allright to install it? Or do i have to look for IE one? I maybe have it somewhere on hdd but im not sure will i find it.
Cheers
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Try finding out your CID (using CID getter from Play Store), and your main version, fastboot getvar version-main.
Post it here, me or somebody else will help you further.
You might as well flash nandroid of your stock ROM (once you know exactly which one).

[email protected]|-|oR said:
Try finding out your CID (using CID getter from Play Store), and your main version, fastboot getvar version-main.
Post it here, me or somebody else will help you further.
You might as well flash nandroid of your stock ROM (once you know exactly which one).
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Can i get the CID thru fastboot as well? Unfortunate the screen flickers to much when the phone is normally booted, works fine in recovery.
Is there a way to recognize nandroid? I have probably few on hdd but i dont remember which one can be from One.

Fastboot oem readcid
The only way you can confirm your nandroid is by restoring it, or checking the time and date

Mr Hofs said:
Fastboot oem readcid
The only way you can confirm your nandroid is by restoring it, or checking the time and date
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Is there any danger flashing nandroid from other device?

Yoshiktk said:
Is there any danger flashing nandroid from other device?
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The only one would be a bootloop, which could be solved.
I don't recommend doing it, though. But, once you know your cid and main version, it's very likely that you can find one around here.

You can check here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
If they have one for you, as soon as you got your cid and main

My CID is VODAP0001, had it in notes, as far i can see the rom is Vod UK. I'll try to check it and see what will happen.
Thanks You

In that case its more important that the main version matches instead of the cid.

Mr Hofs said:
In that case its more important that the main version matches instead of the cid.
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When i get the version how to know which rom is proper one?

Yoshiktk said:
When i get the version how to know which rom is proper one?
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The one that matches your main version. In your case, it will look probably something like x.xx.161.xx.
This "161" stands for UK. Then, find nandroid that matches it (try mine for VODAP102, they should match), flash it and go to service.

edit : didn't saw page 2

Yeap the version is 1.28.161.9.
Which way gonna be better now? Nandroid or RUU? Nandroid i have to do before relocking the phone? And RUU after?

RUU is easier i guess !
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/securek...Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256488_signed.exe
It matches .... Charge the battery full first. Then relock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
Keep the phone in the bootloader and execute the ruu WITH admin rights.......
If it can't put your phone back to stock we must find a nandroid backup

Mr Hofs said:
RUU is easier i guess !
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Since I was upgrading from 2.17, I think nandroid is easier.
Read THIS, carefully. I used it to move from ICS custom ROM, to JB stock. I also posted the nandroid for 3.14 there, that you can use.

Whatever you guys want but to find a 1.28 stock backup is going to be tough i guess......at least there is none in the backup collection thread.
So you have 2 choices. Find your own stock nandroid backup, or install the ruu and update the phone all the way up to JB with official OTA's
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He can not use a nandroid based on any higher one then 1.28 software.....he does not have the updated hboot ! The 3.14 nandroid will not even boot !!!

Ill try RUU and see what will happen.
Thanks a lot for a help.

Mr Hofs said:
He can not use a nandroid based on any higher one then 1.28 software.....he does not have the updated hboot ! The 3.14 nandroid will not even boot !!!
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You are right. I forgot about this.

We all make mistakes, even i do on good days ! Don't worry.....this way we all learn from each other

Lol me. Locked the phone, tried RUU just to see that battery is below 30%. Had to unlock it again. Its weird cause im almost sure that the battery was over 70%.
When i put the phone in to repair can i ask them to replace battery as well? It looks that this one is kinda deing already.

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[Q] Does anyone have the Original Stock ROM for HTC One X

Hi Guys
Does anyone on here have the official htc stock rom released with the phone. I had mine from vodafone and is covered in there crap so was trying to locate the original from htc.
Also if anyone has the vodafone ROM that would be useful to as i keep this incase i need to send in for warranty/repair.
Thanks in Advance
Gav
yeps. you can fine it here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604
Appsdroid said:
Hi Guys
Does anyone on here have the official htc stock rom released with the phone. I had mine from vodafone and is covered in there crap so was trying to locate the original from htc.
Also if anyone has the vodafone ROM that would be useful to as i keep this incase i need to send in for warranty/repair.
Thanks in Advance
Gav
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Before you download it make sure CID matches. Otherwise the install will abort.
Chi Scasedu
Nice one guys ill grab this now get the original rom put back on then run the battery fix.
Thanks
How to remove bloatware
HI Guys
Ive read through the forum link above all 24 pages and downloaded the relevant Stock Roms, the original from HTC and the Vodafone one. Ive got a little confused reading through all the posts. To flash the original stock rom over my current vodafone branded one what steps exactly do i need to take. People are mentioning the unlock via htc dev in the forums is this required to take it back to the original stock rom. I didnt see any clear steps on how to get this done. Anyone provide any help. Ive flashed my old phone numerous times but at present am a little worried about using the htcdev way. I know the developers are working on s-off is any of this needed for what im trying to do??
Thanks in Advance
Gav
you don't need to unlock to flash an official ROM.
Best way is to grab the RUU file that is correct for your device and flash that way. Its a windows executable you run whilst your phone is connected via fastboot.
edit: that would bring you back to the vodaphone crap. whoops. disregard but yes you don't need S-OFF or unlocked blootloader to flash original rom
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wintermute000 said:
you don't need to unlock to flash an official ROM.
Best way is to grab the RUU file that is correct for your device and flash that way. Its a windows executable you run whilst your phone is connected via fastboot.
edit: that would bring you back to the vodaphone crap. whoops. disregard but yes you don't need S-OFF or unlocked blootloader to flash original rom
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Hi Mate
Thanks for this, just a quick question then im currently running 1.26.161.2 (vodafones ROM) and i want to use the original stock one from HTC 1.26.401.2 can i just overwrite vodafones with this one?
Gav
I too am a bit of a noob and have a voda branded hox on its way to me. I was under the impression that although we may be able to flash stock htc hox firmware onto the device, we won't be able to it 'properly' because of no proper s off or boot loader..... Or something..... And therefore won't be able to receive any OTA updates afterward....
Or am I talking rubbish and we CAN actually nicely and simply flash stock firmware on and forever after have no issues receiving offiCIAL OTA?
Also gav I don't even know if any stock RUU exist yet...?
EmperorK said:
I too am a bit of a noob and have a voda branded hox on its way to me. I was under the impression that although we may be able to flash stock htc hox firmware onto the device, we won't be able to it 'properly' because of no proper s off or boot loader..... Or something..... And therefore won't be able to receive any OTA updates afterward....
Or am I talking rubbish and we CAN actually nicely and simply flash stock firmware on and forever after have no issues receiving offiCIAL OTA?
Also gav I don't even know if any stock RUU exist yet...?
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Hi Mate
Yes i have the stock and vodafone rom downloaded i got it on here from the developers section. We should be able to install these RUU updates as it doesnt require s-off or to use the htcdev method as least from my understanding.
Sorry to bump this thread, but I'm currently looking for the Original Stock ROM for the HTC One X.
I came across this thread in my search, but the link in the first post is no longer active.
Is there an updated link ?
TRLOS said:
Sorry to bump this thread, but I'm currently looking for the Original Stock ROM for the HTC One X.
I came across this thread in my search, but the link in the first post is no longer active.
Is there an updated link ?
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Mate, first you must know exactly what are you looking for. There are numerous links around here with different versions of stock ROMs.
You need your phone's CID and main version.
Only after that you will search, download and flash the stock ROM that ffits your phone.
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Mate, first you must know exactly what are you looking for. There are numerous links around here with different versions of stock ROMs.
You need your phone's CID and main version.
Only after that you will search, download and flash the stock ROM that ffits your phone.
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I've checked my CID (Using command - fastboot getvar cid)
My CID comes up as : None
I am currently on Revolution HD 7.x ROM and wanted to update to the new 19.x ROM
The problem is when I try updating the hboot, it constantly fails.
I've downloaded the "x.xx.401.x - World Wide English (WWE)" version
A friend of mine has a stock standard One X from Vodafone and JB was just pushed out as an update for her.
I want to try and restore my phone back to the original ROM for that purpose. (also helps in case of warranty)
Have had a look but cant seem to find the original Vodafone ROM anywhere.
TRLOS said:
I've checked my CID (Using command - fastboot getvar cid)
My CID comes up as : None
I am currently on Revolution HD 7.x ROM and wanted to update to the new 19.x ROM
The problem is when I try updating the hboot, it constantly fails.
I've downloaded the "x.xx.401.x - World Wide English (WWE)" version
A friend of mine has a stock standard One X from Vodafone and JB was just pushed out as an update for her.
I want to try and restore my phone back to the original ROM for that purpose. (also helps in case of warranty)
Have had a look but cant seem to find the original Vodafone ROM anywhere.
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Download CID getter from Play Store. It should help.
Also fastboot getvar version-main is important for you, too.
Do not try to flash incorrect firmware!
[email protected]|-|oR said:
Download CID getter from Play Store. It should help.
Also fastboot getvar version-main is important for you, too.
Do not try to flash incorrect firmware!
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Found it
CID: VODAP021
I tried downloading the right hboot for that CID to try upgrade to JB but still no luck at all. Having problems trying to update the firmware.zip
Really want to get this back to Stock ROM if you can help.
Thanks
TRLOS said:
Found it
CID: VODAP021
I tried downloading the right hboot for that CID to try upgrade to JB but still no luck at all. Having problems trying to update the firmware.zip
Really want to get this back to Stock ROM if you can help.
Thanks
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This is good news! You need main version also. Then, go and check HERE. There are explanations and files that will help you. Download and flash (as per instructions) nandroid backup that matches your version. Once that finished, you will soon get notification about available update. Accept it, and you will have Vodafone stok JB. After that, do what ever you want with your phone
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This is good news! You need main version also. Then, go and check HERE. There are explanations and files that will help you. Download and flash (as per instructions) nandroid backup that matches your version. Once that finished, you will soon get notification about available update. Accept it, and you will have Vodafone stok JB. After that, do what ever you want with your phone
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Thank You very much for your help mate.
Much Appreciated.

[Q] will there be CID-independent JB-roms?

so the currently available JB test-roms only run on certain CID's. how come ICS-custom-roms don't give a **** about the CID?
in the future, for JB-custom-roms based on the OTA: will the devs have to create many files, one for each CID? or will one file rule them all, like before?
BigFatTony said:
so the currently available JB test-roms only run on certain CID's. how come ICS-custom-roms don't give a **** about the CID?
in the future, for JB-custom-roms based on the OTA: will the devs have to create many files, one for each CID? or will one file rule them all, like before?
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the CID is related to the firmware and not to roms! you need a certain firmware to boot a rom, you need a certain CID to install a firmware... Every htc one x in here came out with stock ICS firmware on... that's it
So as soon as a RUU is available for our individual phone, our firmware will be updated and then any jellybean rom can be installed?
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On a second point, why do carriers and HTC bother keeping s-on if it is separate to carrier locking? If we stay on the same carrier why do they care what software we are running?
thanks
Thank you very much, @matt95. So the CID is related to the firmware. Does firmware equal hboot?
if i can update my firmware to the soon-to-be-aired version, i can flash any JB rom i want?
@maniacaus: the way they install JB now, on the CID-legit versions, goes like this:
update hboot to 1.28
unlock the device again
flash recovery again
flash boot.img
flash rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32855238&postcount=29798
the problem seems to be that hboot can only be updated for the HTC*****-CID's. so we have to wait until HTC releases the OTA-update for our CID.
2nd point: they're probably just control freaks. if we void our warranty anyway by unlocking the phone, why shouldn't we be able to modify everything?!? i can't come up with any good reason for not letting us have S-OFF.
BigFatTony said:
Thank you very much, @matt95. So the CID is related to the firmware. Does firmware equal hboot?
if i can update my firmware to the soon-to-be-aired version, i can flash any JB rom i want?
@maniacaus: the way they install JB now, on the CID-legit versions, goes like this:
update hboot to 1.28
unlock the device again
flash recovery again
flash boot.img
flash rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32855238&postcount=29798
the problem seems to be that hboot can only be updated for the HTC*****-CID's. so we have to wait until HTC releases the OTA-update for our CID.
2nd point: they're probably just control freaks. if we void our warranty anyway by unlocking the phone, why shouldn't we be able to modify everything?!? i can't come up with any good reason for not letting us have S-OFF.
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1-firmware is related also to HBOOT yes, if you install a certain firmware you can run every JB rom based on it, so not every JB rom that will come out (eventually)...
2- well for examples, if we have S-OFF then we could also revert everything back without leaving any sign of unlocking and things like that... so if someone that has unlocked the bootloader and breaks his phone then his warranty is voided, but if that person has the S-OFF he could revert everything to stock and so it seems like he doesn't even voided his warranty that's a single point... there are many others i bet...
thanks a lot!
1 - so how will it work? how will we update the firmware/hboot?
will there be a firmware.zip for every CID?
##EDIT: ah, that's probably why this thread exists: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376 *feels smart*
(boot.img will still be universal since it contains only the linux kernel, right?)
2 - isn't that why they have this registration process that sends identification codes to HTC? couldn't they just make this ID-sequence unchangeable instead of entire partitions?!?
BigFatTony said:
thanks a lot!
1 - so how will it work? how will we update the firmware/hboot?
will there be a firmware.zip for every CID?
##EDIT: ah, that's probably why this thread exists: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376 *feels smart*
(boot.img will still be universal since it contains only the linux kernel, right?)
2 - isn't that why they have this registration process that sends identification codes to HTC? couldn't they just make this ID-sequence unchangeable instead of entire partitions?!?
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boot.img is the same for everyone
2- i really don't know, only HTC knows its business
Sorry guys, I know it's kinda off-topic, but I have a quick question: What does it mean if my HOX doesn't have a CID? It's not that I don't know how to find it, CID Getter as well as "fastboot getvar cid" return just nothing.
Monsterkater said:
Sorry guys, I know it's kinda off-topic, but I have a quick question: What does it mean if my HOX doesn't have a CID? It's not that I don't know how to find it, CID Getter as well as "fastboot getvar cid" return just nothing.
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it is impossible that your phone has not a CID, you probably didn't installed HTC Drivers
Monsterkater said:
Sorry guys, I know it's kinda off-topic, but I have a quick question: What does it mean if my HOX doesn't have a CID? It's not that I don't know how to find it, CID Getter as well as "fastboot getvar cid" return just nothing.
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Try
fastboot oem readcid
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Try
fastboot oem readcid
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Ah, thank you, it's VODAP102. Do you have any idea why CID Getter didn't find it?

Other person's nandroid?

I have found a nandroid backup that is compatible with my device. Do I flash the .zip like a custom ROM? I tried extracting the folder to TWRP/BACKUPS/*number*/ but when I go to recovery and restore, it will not see the folder. What do I do?
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
TWRP expects the nandroid to be in a specific folder and the one you got probably has the incorrect device ID.
Go into TWRP > backup and make a nandroid only of your recovery.
Then go to /sdcard/TWRP/Backup and inside you should see another folder named with your phones device ID.
Open it and delete the contents.
Then copy the contents of the nandroid you want to restore into that folder.
When you go back to TWRP > Restore, it now should find the nandroid - IF that nandroid was made in a compatible TWRP version. If it was made in CWM you would have to use that recovery.
Kinda risky what you are trying to do unless you know exactly how that nandroid was created.
Better to flash a RUU, IMHO.
You say it's risky? Would this possibly brick my phone? I don't care if it won't boot up or soft bricked after this but do you recommend doing this or not?
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I don't know....
Do you trust the source of the nandroid?
Do you know what exactly the person was running at the time?
Do you know with which recovery and version thereof it was created and if that is compatible with your recovery?
I wouldn't do it. Flash a RUU if you want to go back to stock.
a nandroid won't brick your device ! And there are no sense ruu files ... at least no carrier branded ones. And when you download the nand and check the recovery.log you can read all info.
You think i keep a thread up that will brick devices ?
Restoring a nandroid to get back to stock is very safe !
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Dude a nandroid won't brick your device ! And there are no sense ruu files ...
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Errr, I have the RUU for the AT&T M8... I used it to restore one of my M8's to stock. When I upgraded it to the VIper 2.0 rom, the dual camera kept giving me a blocked warning. So I found the RUU for the phone and restored it to 4.4.2 Stock rom. But since I own 2 M8's I had one set up the way I like, so I just transfered the file to the second M8 and restore it to the phone. Worked like a charm. Funny how I have 2 M8's, had them both on Viper 2.1.0. One gives the dual camera warning, one doesn't. So I restore the one with the warning to stock, and the warning disappeared..
Yeah but what about people with a s-on device and a specific carrier..
Where are those ruu files ? There aren't any.....there is a very small selection of ruu files that can help a small group of people ! That's my point here. And who said he has a AT&T ..... Check my thread and check all the cid and main numbers then give me the links to the ruu files that are compatible with the nands i am hosting there.....get my point ?
Mr Hofs said:
a nandroid won't brick your device ! And there are no sense ruu files ... at least no carrier branded ones. And when you download the nand and check the recovery.log you can read all info.
You think i keep a thread up that will brick devices ?
Restoring a nandroid to get back to stock is very safe !
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Hey mate! No reason to get offended! I did not mean to question your integrity or something and much less to insult you. I did not and still do not have any idea where the OP got the nandroid from! He never referenced it! Could have been from a friend's phone created with who knows what! Could have been from God knows what shady website...
That's why I asked him: Do you trust the source?
How am I to know it's you?
Ah well i am not offended. But i don't think a nand will likely brick the phone as it doesn't flash a firmware or such....it's actually only software so it's pretty harmless and easy to recover from
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Ah well i am not offended. But i don't think a nand will likely brick the phone as it doesn't flash a firmware or such....it's actually only software so it's pretty harmless and easy to recover from
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I never said that, OP asked that!
But I'm glad we're square :good:
Mr Hofs said:
Yeah but what about people with a s-on device and a specific carrier..
Where are those ruu files ? There aren't any.....there is a very small selection of ruu files that can help a small group of people ! That's my point here. And who said he has a AT&T ..... Check my thread and check all the cid and main numbers then give me the links to the ruu files that are compatible with the nands i am hosting there.....get my point ?
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I am sorry for getting you mad, but I don't lie. The RUU file is here on XDA, like all the wise guys say
"Do a search"
I did, I downloaded it and installed in on my M8. ONly carrier I found was for AT&T, the OP didn't say
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I wouldn't do it. Flash a RUU if you want to go back to stock.
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You did. So I was letting him know there was a RUU for AT&T on XDA. He didn't mention what carrier he was with. Since that was the only RUU I found for the M8, I suggested it.
Most of the rest of you stuff makes no sense.
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Where are those ruu files ? There aren't any....
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Wait, didn't you just tell him to:
berndblb said:
Flash a RUU if you want to go back to stock.
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HUH You tell him to flash one in one breath, then state there is none in another. But IF he is on AT&T, I know there is one. I am not going to search for you, but if I run across it, I will drop a link maybe later.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2757462
Sent from my AT&T HTC One M8, running the ViperOne M8 ROM via Tapatalk.
Ugh....this is exactly why i want to stop posting on xda and withdraw from it completely. The main problem is that people flash things without knowing what it is....afterwards its "it didn't work" what now ? You can link a ruu and many people just execute it.
I'm not mad, i am misinterpreted.....i am making a point that's all.
Thanks and cheers. I will stop responding as it's the second time i believe you make me go off topic.
But flashing a nandroid backup that it's origins are unknown is like you said, unwise and could cause more problems than what it is worth. But not fatal, that I agree with. I also agree that sometimes posting here can lead to a whole lot of confusion, specially for beginners in flashing roms. Good thing about this is that this is one more area they can visit to get a link to return to stock before they return the phone for repair. So it wasn't all in vain. Sit, drink a beer (or coffee) relax and try to have a nice day.
Sent from my AT&T HTC One M8, running the ViperOne M8 ROM via Tapatalk.
Mr Hofs said:
Where are those ruu files ? There aren't any.....there is a very small selection of ruu files that can help a small group of people ! That's my point here. And who said he has a AT&T ..... Check my thread and check all the cid and main numbers then give me the links to the ruu files that are compatible with the nands i am hosting there.....get my point ?
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If that was your point, its not what you wrote:
Mr Hofs said:
And there are no sense ruu files ... at least no carrier branded ones.
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HTC posted the RUU for AT&T quite some time ago: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/
Folks here keep saying "there are no RUUs", "HTC doesn't release RUUs anymore" and its simply not correct to make these statements as being generalized for all versions and all instances; although it seems to be true for a great many versions. If anything, this device is missing a good index of OTAs, RUUs, etc. by CID.
Not trying to pick a fight or anything, just want to prevent any misinformation.
redpoint73 said:
If that was your point, its not what you wrote:
HTC posted the RUU for AT&T quite some time ago: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/
Folks here keep saying "there are no RUUs", "HTC doesn't release RUUs anymore" and its simply not correct to make these statements as being generalized for all versions and all instances; although it seems to be true for a great many versions. If anything, this device is missing a good index of OTAs, RUUs, etc. by CID.
Not trying to pick a fight or anything, just want to prevent any misinformation.
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I haven't visited this thread in a while because my problem was resolved but i had a question. I want to accept an OTA. I'm fairly sure I know how to do this (I have a stock NAND, recovery, and i know i have to relock my bootloader) this will update my firmware to 2.22.xx.x After this is done i can re unlock my bootloader right? Also would i be able to restore one of my TWRP backups or will restoring replace my firmware with the old one that i had when the backup was made?
Restoring a full backup after an ota will replace your OS so that's not an option because you don't want to go back to your old (before ota) situation it will not replace the firmware. Only restore data ! And no need to relock the bootloader for an ota.....totally unnecessary !
redpoint73 said:
If that was your point, its not what you wrote:
HTC posted the RUU for AT&T quite some time ago: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/
Folks here keep saying "there are no RUUs", "HTC doesn't release RUUs anymore" and its simply not correct to make these statements as being generalized for all versions and all instances; although it seems to be true for a great many versions. If anything, this device is missing a good index of OTAs, RUUs, etc. by CID.
Not trying to pick a fight or anything, just want to prevent any misinformation.
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Mr Hofs said:
Restoring a full backup after an ota will replace your OS so that's not an option because you don't want to go back to your old (before ota) situation it will not replace the firmware. Only restore data ! And no need to relock the bootloader for an ota.....totally unnecessary !
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Thanks for the reply! So bootloader can stay unlocked? In all the threads I checked you have to be relocked by doing "fastboot oem lock" but ok I'll take your word for it! Also you say that restoring isn't good so I'll have to stick with reflashing ROMs from scratch?
I think we are mixing things up. If you are already running the latest based roms why would you update ?
Why would you update to the 2.22 or higher base and then go back to a 1.54 based rom ?
Mr Hofs said:
I think we are mixing things up. If you are already running the latest based roms why would you update ?
Why would you update to the 2.22 or higher base and then go back to a 1.54 based rom ?
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lol I'm just glad to see that your name is also Bernd :good:
Seems like you're a "troll" with 2 different IDs on here :angel: some of these guys didn't just misquote you, but completely misidentified you! :silly:
BerndM14 said:
lol I'm just glad to see that your name is also Bernd :good:
Seems like you're a "troll" with 2 different IDs on here :angel: some of these guys didn't just misquote you, but completely misidentified you! :silly:
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Haha yeah i didnt even respond to that quote error. Not worth the hassle mate

[Q] I need to downgrade from 4.4.3 to 4.4.2 on htc m8, please help.

Please can anybody help, i havent got a clue about flashing my phone and have searched all over but cant get my head round it, please could somebody explain all the steps i need to do to get my phone back to how i had it.
My htc m8 said that i could update my software from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 so i did and now my camera has become rubbish, i am dissapointed with it, i have done a factory reset and it is still the same.
I have found the software on this site that i think i need which is stock recovery 1.54.401.10 recovery.img.
My phone is an unlocked uk model bought from phones4u.
Could someone please explain to me how to put this rom on my phone, i have had a real good search but cant make sense of it all. It would be great if someone could explain it to me in a simple form.
All help is much appreciated.
Regards
Mick..
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Please can anybody help, i havent got a clue about flashing my phone and have searched all over but cant get my head round it, please could somebody explain all the steps i need to do to get my phone back to how i had it.
My htc m8 said that i could update my software from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 so i did and now my camera has become rubbish, i am dissapointed with it, i have done a factory reset and it is still the same.
I have found the software on this site that i think i need which is stock recovery 1.54.401.10 recovery.img.
My phone is an unlocked uk model bought from phones4u.
Could someone please explain to me how to put this rom on my phone, i have had a real good search but cant make sense of it all. It would be great if someone could explain it to me in a simple form.
All help is much appreciated.
Regards
Mick..
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so you have never unlocked the bootloader? got root? s-off? any of these things? its just a new untouched phone?
romy134 said:
so you have never unlocked the bootloader? got root? s-off? any of these things? its just a new untouched phone?
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Yes that is correct, never touched it
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Yes that is correct, never touched it
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First of all if the only problem you have is the camera you may want to see if you can fix that with some tweeks to the camera app, or send it in to HTC for repair if you have a warranty before going down this road.
but if you rather give this a try there is a couple of post and youtube videos you can look at. most importantly you will need to know some information about your phone. cid number what versions hboot and stuff before you start trying stuff.
here is a link to stock backups
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
but first you will need to unlock you bootloader, root your phone, and get S-off
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
Here is a good video on how to do these if your a visual learner but watch it first and see if you feel comfortable doing all of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
He doesn't need s-off, and also no need to root it......It's not mandatory.
Unlock the bootloader
Flash a custom recovery
Make a full nandroid backup
Restore the older stock backup that matches your main version number.
Mr Hofs said:
He doesn't need s-off, and also no need to root it......It's not mandatory.
Unlock the bootloader
Flash a custom recovery
Make a full nandroid backup
Restore the older stock backup that matches your main version number.
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you only need s-off to change firmware if the cid# dosent match is that how it works?
romy134 said:
you only need s-off to change firmware if the cid# dosent match is that how it works?
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S-off like a god mode,you can read and write partitions that are normally locked, and indeed do things like you described above. But as you only want a lower version of your stock rom i would not take it that far.
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S-off like a god mode,you can read and write partitions that are normally locked, and indeed do things like you described above. But as you only want a lower version of your stock rom i would not take it that far.
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Hi everybody. Thanks for the info. My cid is htc__001
Managed to understand the flashing part just dont know now how to get s_off
What is ghe eaziest way for me.?
Its definitely not a fault with my camera it is the new firmware that i upgraded to that is my problem. I only did it cos i thiught the camera would be even better. Oh my god what a mistake. Uless i keep the phone super steady my pics and videos are a bit blurry. Before the update it took sharp pics and vids even if moving the phone. I could also take vids of fast moving stuff like fairground rides and when i played them back on phone i could pause them anywherep in the vid and the pause was always super sharp.
I have already had the issue with the coating coming off the camera lens but i took all that off and fixed that issue.
So yes thanks for your time guys and i would appreciate the bestest easiest way to take s off
Thanks
Look for firewater. When firewater fails you need sunshine. Those are the only 2 options to gain s-off !
Here is a video you can watch. make sure you watch the whole thing first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Hlms1BuPg
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Here is a video you can watch. make sure you watch the whole thing first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Hlms1BuPg
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Hi
Ive been doing some good searching and people are saying that i dont need s_off to flash a stock recovery rom to my phone and that i only need unlock.
I have unlocked it at htc dev and i have tried flashing the stock rom image using fastboot and clearing the cache but no changes on my phone.
Somebody also said that i needed to flash a nandroid backup first but when i download the philz touchwiz one i dont know what to do with it?
Any help please, this is a lot more complicated than i bargained for.
Cheers
Read my thread better, also post #2. It's described there what to do with a nandroid backup !
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Read my thread better, also post #2. It's described there what to do with a nandroid backup !
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Hi Mr Hofs
I dont mean to contradict but in your first post you said i didnt need s_off and a bit later you said i needed firewater so i could get s_off.
Im really confused, do i need s_off to flash a stock rom to an earlier version, do i need to flash one of the nandroids first like you said and then flash the stock, if so i didnt see where your thread was telling me how to flash a nandroid rom.
Im sorry if i am coming across as a bit thick but the info i am getting from everyone on the net does loads of contradicting and makes it very confusing.
Cheers
Mick..
No you do not need S-OFF to flash a lower version of software. what you need in total is :
1: unlocked bootloader
2: the custom recovery which the nandroid is made with
3: the nandroid backup that matches your software but a lower version (probably the 1.54 base)
4: unpack the nandroid backup to the respective folder on the internal memory
5: perform a full wipe in the recovery (NOT the sdcard/internal memory of course)
6: restore the nandroid and reboot to check it works
7: flash back the stock htc recovery to enable OTA again (if you wish to upgrade in the future)
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No you do not need S-OFF to flash a lower version of software. what you need in total is :
1: unlocked bootloader
2: the custom recovery which the nandroid is made with
3: the nandroid backup that matches your software but a lower version (probably the 1.54 base)
4: unpack the nandroid backup to the respective folder on the internal memory
5: perform a full wipe in the recovery (NOT the sdcard/internal memory of course)
6: restore the nandroid and reboot to check it works
7: flash back the stock htc recovery to enable OTA again (if you wish to upgrade in the future)
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Oh dear, i know you are going to think im stupid but i don't fully understand what you mean, are you saying that the nandroid that i downloaded which is 2014-06-02.16.15.49_KOT49H_release-keys, that i put this folder on my sd card?
Then are you saying that i do a wipe using fastboot on my computer or fastboot on the phone?
Then how do i do restore the nandroid?
deadclever said:
Oh dear, i know you are going to think im stupid but i don't fully understand what you mean, are you saying that the nandroid that i downloaded which is 2014-06-02.16.15.49_KOT49H_release-keys, that i put this folder on my sd card?
Then are you saying that i do a wipe using fastboot on my computer or fastboot on the phone?
Then how do i do restore the nandroid?
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That's why i wrote all that in my thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
i am not repeating what's already written
Ok i will have a real good look at that link, i didn't realise that you had a thread detailing it all, obviousley i wouldn't expect you to repeat yourself so i will try and understand the stuff in the link, fingers crossed i might get somewhere.
Really wish i hadn't done the update, can't believe it knacked my camera, thats the main reason i got the htc m8 for the camera, and it was great before the bleeding update to 4.4.3.
I do appreciate you helping, dint realise it would be so daunting.
Cheers
Mick..
deadclever said:
Ok i will have a real good look at that link, i didn't realise that you had a thread detailing it all, obviousley i wouldn't expect you to repeat yourself so i will try and understand the stuff in the link, fingers crossed i might get somewhere.
Really wish i hadn't done the update, can't believe it knacked my camera, thats the main reason i got the htc m8 for the camera, and it was great before the bleeding update to 4.4.3.
I do appreciate you helping, dint realise it would be so daunting.
Cheers
Mick..
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it's all pretty logical, don't think to far outside the box. Getting the files in the correct place is the hardest part, flashing is easy
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it's all pretty logical, don't think to far outside the box. Getting the files in the correct place is the hardest part, flashing is easy
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Hello Again
Ok i think im getting it, i can now boot the phone using phils touchwiz, comes up with the interface but for the life in me i cant make it backup or restore from where i want.
I did a backup and it saved it to the phones internal storage but i cant see the backup using any file managers but it is there if i try to restore the backup using the interface.
Long story short i cant make it find the files i want to restore, i have changed the path in the settings but just cant get it to work.
Please please help.
Cheers

[SOLVED] T-Mobile M8 Stuck In Recovery With ReLocked Bootloader and No ROM!

The title basically says it all but I'll describe what I did so hopefully you guys can help.
Today I got tired of the ROM I was running and I figured I'd update my firmware before I flashed a new one just cause I hadn't done it in months. So I went and followed this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696282
I used this firmware: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=32788
My CID is T-MOB010 just like the firmware's and I thought it would be a pretty simple thing, so I got to work.
First I rebooted to fastboot USB and did fastboot getvar all to make sure everything lined up, then I relocked the bootloader and did fastboot oem rebootRUU, all successfully.
Then I flashed the firmware and it all went great but I forgot to flash it a second time. I'm not sure if it's required, but anyway...
After it flashed successfully I did a fastboot reboot and my phone tried to reboot but it stalled on the white HTC splash screen, then went black, then the splash screen returned, then black, then it went into the stock recovery.
The stock recovery functions just fine and I attempted to just clear the cache and reboot but it did the exact same thing.
I don't currently have a stock Nandroid or RUU on my phone and I'm not even sure I have a way to get one on there besides using someone else's phone to put one on my SD.
Can anyone help me out? Is it even possible to get out of this? My bootloader is relocked and my phone can't get S-OFF (tried awhile ago multiple times). As of now I am all out of ideas/experience so I'm hoping you guys can help me. Thank you!!
UPDATE: I got myself into the HBOOT so I think I should be good now but I'll keep this around just in case.
Update: Once I got into hboot all was well, I just flashed TWRP again and got it going. Thanks everyone for the help!
Did you get it going again?
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I don't currently have a stock Nandroid or RUU on my phone
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Just use the official RUU.exe which runs from a PC (with phone connected), not from the phone.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-t-mobile/news/
RUU will also update your firmware.
Also, the firmware you linked is not the latest. Its the Android 4.4.4 firmware. The 5.0 (Lollipop) firmware would be 4.20.531.4
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Did you get it going again?
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I did! Thank you redpoint for the help anyway!
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I did! Thank you redpoint for the help anyway!
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Maybe add 'solved' to the topic? If that's still a thing.
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I did! Thank you redpoint for the help anyway!
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Its not what your top post says, so its not clear whether you were trying to put the RUU.exe on the phone (which is incorrect), unsuccessful in putting on the phone or running an RUU.zip, or did the latter in addition to trying to run the RUU.exe from the PC (which was not originally mentioned). If the last one didn't work, it would help to have more details on failure mode, error messages, etc.
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UPDATE: I got myself into the HBOOT so I think I should be good now but I'll keep this around just in case.
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So is your issue resolve or not? Able to get a ROM or nandroid on the phone and flash/restore it?
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Maybe add 'solved' to the topic? If that's still a thing.
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Not everyone does it, but its certainly good to do, and still done from time to time. Its helpful so folks don't click on a link, intending to help someone that doesn't need the help anymore.
Same kinda problem.
I'm stuck in bootloader.
Any key I just brings me back to this again.
Even in HBOOT selecting Recovery or Factory reset does nothing other than bring up this screen.
Powering down and then on again has the same result.
I was trying to get back to stock. Typed in fastboot oem lock and after that... the problem started!!
Any ideas??
morgansgrandad said:
I'm stuck in bootloader.
Any key I just brings me back to this again.
Even in HBOOT selecting Recovery or Factory reset does nothing other than bring up this screen.
Powering down and then on again has the same result.
I was trying to get back to stock. Typed in fastboot oem lock and after that... the problem started!!
Any ideas??
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This is intentional. When you relock the bootloader, it renders the phone unbootable and expects the RUU to be run.
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This is intentional. When you relock the bootloader, it renders the phone unbootable and expects the RUU to be run.
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Ok. I'd downloaded what I assume is the correct RUU.exe. Ran it from the computer and I get a 131 error. Not the correct RUU !!
Stuck for a solution now!!
morgansgrandad said:
Ok. I'd downloaded what I assume is the correct RUU.exe. Ran it from the computer and I get a 131 error. Not the correct RUU !!
Stuck for a solution now!!
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You shouldn't be assuming what RUU to run. What is your CID and hboot number? What RUU did you try to run?
HBOOT is 3.19.0.0000 CID, can't find.
RUU is M8_4.16.401.10_Europe.exe
morgansgrandad said:
HBOOT is 3.19.0.0000 CID, can't find.
RUU is M8_4.16.401.10_Europe.exe
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The OS number (3.32.206.9) shown on your hboot screen (pic in your top post) indicates that is not the right RUU. The number in the x.xx.206.x is carrier specific,and seems to indicate that your phone is the O2 UK version. Running an RUU with version x.xx.401.x won't work. The number in the "401" spot would need to "206" for it to be the right RUU.
Not sure, but I don't think your CID has RUUs. If that is the case, your best bet it to unlock the bootloader again, flash TWRP back to the phone, and restore a nandroid with your software number (3.32.206.9) if you can find it. Then flash stock recovery back to the phone. That is as close to "stock" as you will get, if there is no RUU for your CID version.
redpoint73 said:
The OS number (3.32.206.9) shown on your hboot screen (pic in your top post) indicates that is not the right RUU. The number in the x.xx.206.x is carrier specific,and seems to indicate that your phone is the O2 UK version. Running an RUU with version x.xx.401.x won't work. The number in the "401" spot would need to "206" for it to be the right RUU.
Not sure, but I don't think your CID has RUUs. If that is the case, your best bet it to unlock the bootloader again, flash TWRP back to the phone, and restore a nandroid with your software number (3.32.206.9) if you can find it. Then flash stock recovery back to the phone. That is as close to "stock" as you will get, if there is no RUU for your CID version.
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Thanks redpoint73. Looks like that's the only way to go!!
By looking at the radio, you need the Euro Version RUU. Looks like we gotta be detectives sometimes, lol.
Ok, I've unlocked the bootloader and am back to where it was.
It's running 5.0.1, Sense 6.0 and Android Revolution HD 34.6 by mike1986
I would like to clear that off and get back to stock with OTT updates.
Revolution HD 34.6 seems to use an awful lot of data. My other M8 has stock on-board, has identical apps etc and doesn't use nearly as much data as this one!!
Any further ideas??
morgansgrandad said:
Ok, I've unlocked the bootloader and am back to where it was.
It's running 5.0.1, Sense 6.0 and Android Revolution HD 34.6 by mike1986
I would like to clear that off and get back to stock with OTT updates.
Revolution HD 34.6 seems to use an awful lot of data. My other M8 has stock on-board, has identical apps etc and doesn't use nearly as much data as this one!!
Any further ideas??
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Why not just set it up for Dev / Unlocked Edition?
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8/news/
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Why not just set it up for Dev / Unlocked Edition?
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8/news/
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I'm downloading that now. BUT...........
Because of all my faffing on!! there's NO OS on the phone.
I'm really struggling now:crying:
This is my position now. Totally unusable phone!!
I would appreciate ANY help on getting back to as near as normal as possible.
Thank you.
I should add, the RUU messages are from trying post #16.
And the saga continues!
I found a nandroid backup with the same s/w number as mine, downloaded it from MEGA (it seemed to d/l ok).
When I ran it through TWRP I got signature verification failed.
This phone could end up in the depths of the river Tyne
morgansgrandad said:
This is my position now. Totally unusable phone!!
I would appreciate ANY help on getting back to as near as normal as possible.
Thank you.
I should add, the RUU messages are from trying post #16.
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What hack14u neglected to mention, is that to run another version's RUU, you need s-off ($25 by sunshine), and then you need to change your MID and CID.
Relocking the bootloader (to run RUU) renders the phone with no OS, this is by design.
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morgansgrandad said:
And the saga continues!
I found a nandroid backup with the same s/w number as mine, downloaded it from MEGA (it seemed to d/l ok).
When I ran it through TWRP I got signature verification failed.
This phone could end up in the depths of the river Tyne
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Hang in there, modding phones can often be an exercise in frustration. But the phone is quite recoverable, as long as you perform the correct steps.
A nandroid is not a flashable zip (such as a ROM). It needs to be restored in a very different way, its described in Post 3 of the stock nandroid thread (assuming that is where you go it from) under Question & Answers.
To summarize, you need to:
1) Unpack the zipk, which is a number of folders
2) Move the folders to the proper location on the phone's internal storage (removable SD is also possible, if you setup TWRP to back and restore to that location)
The exact location if very important (its described in Post 3 of the stock nandroid thread), since when restoring a nandroid, TWRP will not see the file to restore if you have it wrong. This is in direct contrast to installing a ROM zip, in which TWRP allows you to browse anywhere on the storage to find the file to flash.
3) Choose the menu option to RESTORE, not INSTALL

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