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Would appreciate your help on the following issue (amoled display):
- phone doesnt boot up, it is stuck to a screen showing htc in the middle and 4 small triangles in the corners; if I unplug the pc cable it goes to a RUU menu
- no access to recovery or bootloader menus (by holding power + vol down/back)
- installing stock RUUs dont work; there is a 110 error saying that the RUU is not complete (tried 5-6 RUUs, both 2.1 and 2.2). there is a progress bar on the phone's screen that is normally green, but turns red when the radio is being written (as per the install wizard on the pc) and there is another triangle showing up at the end of the progress bar
- fastboot oem boot restarts the phone, but then it gets stuck to the white screen having htc in the middle (like when you start up the phone and after this quietly brilliant shows under htc, for me it doesnt go beyond this initial point)
- fastboot reboot-bootloader restarts the phone into the same 4triangles screen with htc in the middle
- adb doesnt work as it doesnt show my device
- any power + vol down/back combination brings the phone to the 4triangles screen
- if I run the stock RUU after fastboot oem boot (white screen with htc in the middle) there is a menu showing up on top of the white screen showing up the progress (1-bootloader, 2-radio_v2, 3-radio, then system, recovery, user data, etc.); bootloader is updated ok but then it gets stuck when updating radio_v2 and doesnt move further from that point)
- after the RUU install fails, I plug out the pc cable and see the RUU menu; depending on the RUU that I try to flash the hboot version changes up and even goes down after, but the firmware (what the RUU installer "sees" on the phone) and radio (seen on the RUU menu) remains the same: 1.21.405.1 and 4.06xx; the date on the RUU menu also changes depending on the RUU that I try to flash
Any suggestions to get my desire unbricked?
Bit of a background to the problem:
- rooted (unlockr) and was having Paul's r3 rom (2.1)
- updated the radio to 5.10xx
- got into silly restarts when using gps and thought to reflash a new rom and went for Paul's r8
- restarts were there also when using the phone normally
- thought to re-do all the rooting, wiping out everything from the phone, etc; so having r8 as the rom (pre-baked version) I started the rooting process with creating again the goldcard, etc etc
- error message at some point saying partition update fail (following the steps from theunlockr as I did the first time when rooting) and then the phone got to this triangles screen with htc in the middle
- strange though that this screen is different than the one when I first rooted when there was just one big triangle in the middle
Thanks a ton guys!
I've seen a few posts about this screen with the 4 triangles, but never seen the result of any potential fixes, or if it was ever actually fixed.
Just an idea, but it was maybe a bad radio flash if you are saying it started playing up after that? Unfortunately a bad radio flash is fairly terminal so I hope that's not your problem.
Good luck with this one and if you get it fixed then post the result here if you don't mind!
Will definitely post the solution when found; so far though nobody has any thoughts around what might be the reason behind this problem and how to get around it. I dropped a few PMs to the people that had this problem in the past and contacted Paul at Modaco, but so far no replies...
You can fix this with an RUU, I've had the same issue when I unplugged too early after flashing, but you are asking for help in the wrong section.
thought that the dev's section is where the best knowledge exists...
about the RUU process, I am trying to flash stock RUU.exe files, but there is a problem when the radio is being written and then I get a 110 error from the RUU install wizard saying that the RUU is incomplete.
for you the RUU install worked smoothly?
If you get a write error during an RUU flash (i.e. while the flashing is taking place, not before) it probably means there's a hardware fault.
Could be hardware, but I find it hard to believe as the phone is new and it is network locked, hence I didnt even use it for real, apart from some wifi and gps activities. Besides, the phone worked very well when I first rooted with Paul's r3 and the whole mess with restarts when using gps started after I upgraded the radio to 5.10xx having a 2.1 OS.
I feel that the problem started when I tried to root the phone being on Paul's r8 2.2 OS (tried to root with a 2.1 system and then it got messed up in the process).
I am not saying that it is not hardware as it is a possibility, but still think that it might be a messy software aspect, as if the radio is messed up from a hardware perspective, then at least the system should boot up and then wifi, gps, gsm and the things that are controlled by the radio shouldnt work...but somehow the OS should start-up.
Basically I dont get a write error, it's just that the error comes up when the radio is being written, hence I think that there is something wrong with the radio set-up that I have now on the phone...
Maybe somebody knows how to flash the system from scratch using only fastboot in cmd (having the right zip or img files properly signed), or maybe just the radio to start with.
This is not a Development question and thus should not be posted in the Development forum.
Thread reported.
have a look here. i do not know if it helps though. and i know it is not a Desire
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-hero/118035-error-110-ruu.html
i also found this. sounds familiar? not for desire but might do the trick http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-hero-roms-hacks/13171-110-error-ruu-1-56-fix-100-unroot-too.html
sorry if i wasted your time.
acolwill said:
This is not a Development question and thus should not be posted in the Development forum.
Thread reported.
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Well, I thought that as various solutions to root the phone, to get past different restrictions in the OS, etc. were discussed here, it might be a good thing to develop a way to bring back to life a OS being in this situation like mine...come on...
mariosraptor said:
have a look here. i do not know if it helps though. and i know it is not a Desire
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-hero/118035-error-110-ruu.html
i also found this. sounds familiar? not for desire but might do the trick http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-hero-roms-hacks/13171-110-error-ruu-1-56-fix-100-unroot-too.html
sorry if i wasted your time.
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Thanks anyways man, I looked at that already, but cant get it done as I dont have adb commands available in cmd, only fastboot. Dont worry about waisting my time, I really want that these days
I had the same problem. Passed the device in service center. Changed the motherboard under warranty. It took one month's time.
but to get adb you need to download and install android sdk. look here http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html system dependands download.
install it here are instructions on how to use if you aren't familiar with.
http://www.londatiga.net/it/how-to-use-android-adb-command-line-tool/
for anything else just use google.
i'm pretty sure that your device is fixable and you can fix it without any service center. cheers and post what ever happens.
popepope said:
Thanks anyways man, I looked at that already, but cant get it done as I dont have adb commands available in cmd, only fastboot. Dont worry about waisting my time, I really want that these days
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I know how to use adb commands...pretty new to android and everything, but lately I roamed a lot through various things about it and learned a lot.
The problem is that adb doesnt list my phone when I run adb devices, it shows only when I run fastboot devices, I am sure you know what I mean...hence I cannot push any files to the phone, etc., at least not using adb in cmd.
That's actually the problem, that I cannot get adb to work, I only have fastboot commands. At least the way I see it now the question is how can I work with the phone to fix it just by having fastboot access in cmd.
I searched quite a lot various forums, etc, but I never came across a solution that will get things going just by having fastboot in cmd (without adb working). Maybe somebody here will come up with some magic trick...
Nerten said:
I had the same problem. Passed the device in service center. Changed the motherboard under warranty. It took one month's time.
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How did you end up having this problem, just like that or after some update, flash, etc?
Thanks!
have a look here mate http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...9-bricked-my-evo-but-there-away-un-brick.html
same story unfortunately, doesnt apply to my problem. in the link they use a terminal emulator, but I cant use that as it doesnt work...it's basically an alternative to using adb directly in cmd, and this doesnt work for me.
if I am to get adb functionality back, then I'm done with the problem in 5 mins probably...
thanks anyways, keeping the hope alive!
sorry idf i don't underdstand, but if you have fastboot working in your device and sdcard also then you should be able to push files to device via fastboot making as clean installs as possible.so if your device is picked up by command line type fastboot to see command list. i'am a bit comfused. pretty sure you should fix it through fastboot though.
popepope said:
same story unfortunately, doesnt apply to my problem. in the link they use a terminal emulator, but I cant use that as it doesnt work...it's basically an alternative to using adb directly in cmd, and this doesnt work for me.
if I am to get adb functionality back, then I'm done with the problem in 5 mins probably...
thanks anyways, keeping the hope alive!
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right, I can run 2 things with fastboot in cmd: (name of the files just an example)
1. fastboot update update.zip
here I get that the archive doesnt contain android-info.txt or android-product.txt
2. fastboot flash update.img
here i get signature verify fail
for example, fastboot erase radio says FAILED, remote: not allowed
there are some fastboot commands related to the kernel and some others, but dont know how to make use of them for my problem.
sd card is accesible for sure and it is a goldcard.
I saw some linux/ubuntu methods to simulate adb usage in cmd, but I dont think it will work...will try to find an ubuntu image and mount it under windows, but dont have time now...
anyways, thanks to everybody for the suggestions and interest, maybe we'll crack it some day
You need to use an official RUU zip image - i.e. a PB99IMG.zip. Not an update.zip.
Hello G2 Forum users/developers.
I used ROM Manager today to upgrade Virtous Radio.
After this, my Tmobile G2 goes into perma loop. I get the HTC "quietly brillant" screen.
However, it would be in some sort of perma loop.
I am super newbie. I used this forum to unlock a few phones. I have ADB at home.
When I plug my unit/G2 into my computer via USB
and type "adb devices", this is what I get:
"SH12PR208475 recovery"
QUESTION:
What in the world do I do from here on?
BACKGROUND:
I have downloaded a bunch (5-7 different) of ROM via Rom Manager. The phone was acting up a bit, in that it would sometimes not go into Recovery Mode from ROM Manager menu. I would select it; it would turn off and then blank screen. To solve this problem, I would remove battery and turn it back on. This would remedy the situation.
After updating the radio via Rom Manager (choosing Virtous (Free) one), the phone appears to be "Brick like".
Please help. Thank you.
If you are local vancouver, pls call 604 838 5805. Thanks again
masadatech said:
Hello G2 Forum users/developers.
I used ROM Manager today to upgrade Virtous Radio.
After this, my Tmobile G2 goes into perma loop. I get the HTC "quietly brillant" screen.
However, it would be in some sort of perma loop.
I am super newbie. I used this forum to unlock a few phones. I have ADB at home.
When I plug my unit/G2 into my computer via USB
and type "adb devices", this is what I get:
"SH12PR208475 recovery"
QUESTION:
What in the world do I do from here on?
BACKGROUND:
I have downloaded a bunch (5-7 different) of ROM via Rom Manager. The phone was acting up a bit, in that it would sometimes not go into Recovery Mode from ROM Manager menu. I would select it; it would turn off and then blank screen. To solve this problem, I would remove battery and turn it back on. This would remedy the situation.
After updating the radio via Rom Manager (choosing Virtous (Free) one), the phone appears to be "Brick like".
Please help. Thank you.
If you are local vancouver, pls call 604 838 5805. Thanks again
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Im confused about how you updated your radio via rom manager.
But im wondering if you flashed the virtuous unity rom and you have the G2 Hboot.
If this is what you did your device is not bricked.
Can you tell me exactly what you flashed.
And pull you battery out, put it back in and then press and hold the power button and volume down. This will take you in to the bootloader. Can you let me know what it says the top 2 lines of that screen.
Also from the bootloader you can access recovery, using to volume keys to navigate and the power button to select
Also the latest version of clockwork mod recovery has some issues when you try to boot directly in to it. You can either use an old version of cwm or have a look at 4ext recovery in the dev section
Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk
Hello there. Thank you for replying. I just remember I did something silly last night. I downloaded a something called "ASTRO File Manager" via Market, using the search protocol "file manager".
I then used this program to delete "su" (super user), and one called "Super User" (the ones with the crossbones I think).
This morning, I used ROM Manager; there is a "premium" section and there is a "free" section. I used the second one, the 'free' section. At the end, they had "Virtuos" ROM(wrong spelling I think). In the subsection, there is a "Radio Config" or "radio" something. I clicked onto this. It downloaded. Then it told me to say OK to install. It did all of that. Then the screen went blank, as it should, because it was being auto booting. After that, nothing. Just a loop of "HTC" and then "quietly brilland" after that.
I had not mentioned about the deleting of 'su' file and 'superuser' [crossbone] before because I had forgotten it.
Right now, when I use ADB on my computer, I see the device name and besides a series of numbers is the word "recovery"
Like this:
C:\ANDROID\G2\MISC>adb devices
List of devices attached
SH12PR208475 recovery
Oh, you asked about what I see when I press Volume Down button and Power. This is what I see.
VISION PVT ENG S-OFF
HBBOT-0.76.2000 (PC1010000)
MICROP-0425
RADIO-26.03.02.26_M
eMCC-boot
Aug 20 2010, 16:51:01
HBOOT
<VOL UP> to preview item
<VOL DOWN> to next item
<POWER> to select item
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
SYSTEM INFO
IMAGE CRC
masadatech said:
Oh, you asked about what I see when I press Volume Down button and Power. This is what I see.
VISION PVT ENG S-OFF
HBBOT-0.76.2000 (PC1010000)
MICROP-0425
RADIO-26.03.02.26_M
eMCC-boot
Aug 20 2010, 16:51:01
HBOOT
to preview item
to next item
to select item
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
SYSTEM INFO
IMAGE CRC
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OK, can you access recovery via the bootloader. If you can you just need to either restore a back up. Or do a full wipe and flash a new rom.
The file you tried to flash was it radio to ril auto matcher?
And as you are rooted anything to do with super user on your phone is absolutely essential.
Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk
You wrote: "If you can you just need to either restore a back up. Or do a full wipe and flash a new rom."
Sir. I have no idea how to restore a back up or how to do a full wipe. I would prefer to do a full wipe but again, I have no idea how to begin. I follow instruction on XDA here and managed to unlock and root 1. HTC TMOBILE G2 and 2. HTC TMOBILE 3G and the 3G Slide.
I think I can follow instruction; having said that, there is a huge huge amount of information on here and I am not sure where to start. Please help.
You wrote: "ril auto matcher"
I believe I did this; this morning I did this.
You wrote: "And as you are rooted anything to do with super user on your phone is absolutely essential."
Yes, the phone was unlocked and rooted. I used the intruction on the Wiki portion of XDA Forum.
Please reply at your convenience. Thank you again for taking the time out to help me. Thank you, thank you and more thank yous (from Vancouver BC Canada)
phillip
PROBLEM FIXED
This is what I did. Some is due to reading replies above. Thank you CJWARD23
Some I just played around. Not sure what happened, but I think it is better I post something here since I already spent enough bandwidth above.
When I tried to get the phone back to the Bootloader screen in order to do a "backup and restore", all I got was a black screen, with a "HAT" and an orange curvey ARROW.
I was freaked out and scared. The screen had "reboot" and a series of things you can do, ie wipe the cache, wipe the davik cache; I am not sure if this is a bootloader screen or not. But I wanted to get the the "backup and restore" function. Well, when I push the power button to execute this command, I got the HAT and ORANGE ARROW.
This is why I posted this post on here.
Since I unlocked and rooted the phone using intruction on here (XDA), I went back to my old files on my desk top.
Because I had used "Astro File Manager" the night before to delete "su" file aka superuser file, as well as the file with the crossbones (Super User).
Please dont ask me why I did this. We in the recovery world calls it a temporary lapsed of insanity.
Anyhow, I used ADB on desktop to put back SU and SUPERUSER
then i went back to do the powerdown and power button, to get at the recovery screen
i then had the same HAT and ARROW deal
this time, I use the button on my g2, it is not the power button, it is the one with the glowing light (when you receive a call), it is actially the only button on the surface of the phone, it is below the screen. that one. i push that button to exectute. I got a list of all my old ROMS, i click onto one and walla..... recovery
I am still not sure what I did wrong, or what I did right. I just know that I had a lot of help from the gentleman/gentlewoman above - mr/mrs CJWARD23
and in the mean time, i did a lot of praying and did a lot of reading on here as well as trying this or that.
If I were you, try to avoid deleting SU, su, or anything with da crossbone. Laughs.
I hope this helps. Have a nice day from Vancouver BC Canada. 1422hrs/pacific standard time.
Hello,
Firstly I rooted my HTC wildfire 2.2.1 to cyanogenmod7.Then I tried to unroot and install stock rom RUU_Buzz_hTC_Asia_TW_1.18.709.2_Radio_13.45.55.24_3.35.15.31_release_132351_signed
As I Powered on phone,it booted normally but my phone's touchscreen was frozen. I even can't unlock the system's lock pattern!! Also If i get calls on my phone i even can't drag to answer the call!! I searched for solution but after bothering google i found that i must enabled the USB DEBUGGING to reinstall the stock rom....I even can't answer the call due to touchscreen got frozen,how i enable the USB DEBUGGIN........I hope there is solution for it.....please help to sort out this kinda problem!!
Waiting for better solution
When i Hboot i found this on my phone
buzz pvt ship s-off
hboot-6.01.1002
mircop-0622
touch panel-syneky_01
radio-3.35.15.31
Boot into the recovery.
Go into Mounts and storage
Select Mount USB storage
Copy over one of the "safe" RUU .zip files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=854117
Flash it.
The touchscreen should work now.
On some RUUs the touchscreen doesn't work.
OR
Reflash CM7
Download a different RUU (in .exe format, like the one you flashed)
Try installing that one.
nejc121 said:
Boot into the recovery.
Go into Mounts and storage
Select Mount USB storage
Copy over one of the "safe" RUU .zip files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=854117
Flash it.
The touchscreen should work now.
On some RUUs the touchscreen doesn't work.
OR
Reflash CM7
Download a different RUU (in .exe format, like the one you flashed)
Try installing that one.
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hi
I got the problem in my htc wildifre buzz while rooting!!
Firstly I rooted Htc wildfire buzz 2.2.1 to CM7!! But i din't like the look of CM7 then I tried to revert back to my previous version of phone so i tried to install RUU_Buzz_hTC_Asia_TW_1.18.709.2_C_Radio_13.45.55.24_3.35.15.31_release_141439_signed on the phone!! However I installed it but as I powered on the phone then it starts normally till "'HTC"' appear after that i can't unlock the phone and can't enter into phone!! In other word touchscreen got frozen so i can't unlock!! If i get calls i can't even answer using any method!!
Then i bothered the google to search for solution then i get solution that i must enabled usb debugging!! I even can't unlock the phone and enter how could i enabled usb debugging!!
Then i found solution in xda developers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468840
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12188132&postcount=15
I read the methods and perform same things in phone as mentioned in above thread but i couldn't succeed!! Whenever I tried to update i found
Finding update package
Openinng update package
Verifying update package
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
So whether my phone is bricked or not can anyone tell me please!! How to fix these problem!! As i entered into HBOOT mode my phone shows following info
buzz pvt ship s-off
hboot-6.01.1002
mircop-0622
touch panel-syneky_01
radio-3.35.15.31
Welcome to the HTC One M8 S-Off GUIDE FOR NEWBIES!
Disclaimer:I am not responsible for any damage to your phone, in part, or in whole; including bad SD cards, broken reception, bad wifi, Windows 8 being installed, or anything else that could go wrong: Bricking, Bootloops, blips, beeps, boops, or sweeps. You chose to follow these instructions on your own accord and if you do so, agree that I am not liable in anyway, shape or form.
What Models/Carries Should this Work for?
USA: ATT, TMobile
European: Tmobile, VodaFone
I'm unsure if all of this works for Verizon/Sprint versions. You'll have to check the Toolkit's thread and the Firewater thread or official site for confirmation. The above models are just what I've read on the forums)
Credits:
Hansoon2000 for the HTC One Toolkit
Shrimp208 for Minimal ADB and Fastoot
Beups and Fuses for Firewater.
Ok, so, you want to achieve Root/S-Off and its many benefits. I'm going to walk you through what I did to make this process fairly simple.
Requirements:
HTC One M8
Windows 7, 8, 8.1
No Lockscreen on your phone.
Developer Options Enabled with the following:
1. USB Debugging Enabled
2. Allow Mock Locations (this may not be necessary, but I always do it just in case)
Hint: Don't know how to enable developer options? Go to Settings>About>Software Information>More and tap on "Build Number" 7 times. This will open Developer Options in the Settings menu.
Let's Root!Use the All-In-One toolkit here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065
Process:
When you open the ToolKit, you'll notice lots of little boxes with text inside. We're going to focus on the box at the very top left that says "To root the phone, follow in order." Fairly simple, right?
First, Download and install HTC Sync Manager and make sure it sees your One M8. Do not use the Install Drivers option from the toolkit, they're outdated/don't work for most people. HTC Sync will install the latest driver for the M8. You can then uninstall the HTC Sync Manager program itself. Link: http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/
Register at HTCDev. This is needed for this process to gain permaroot at the time I write this. If it doesn't allow you to register, either use a different email address, or ask a friend to do this.
Once logged in, go to "Unlock Bootloader" and Select HTC One (M8) from the drop down list. Follow the steps/prompts and directions on the site.
Get Token ID. Plug your phone in to a USB 2.0 port on your PC (not a hub, not USB3.0, USB 2.0). You should be notified that the HTC One M8 has been plugged in. If so, Proceed. If not, you'll have to figure out the issues you're having with the drivers first.
Two windows will Pop Up. Hit close on the First Window.
The second window should pop up with text. Your token ID is a long series of alpha-numeric text. This is an example of everything you should copy:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Note: Copy ALL off that text. From the <<<<Identifier Token Start down to Identifier Token End>>>>
Now, Take that copied text and submit it at HTCDev where it asks you to. If it's successful and you've copied what you need to, an Unlock_Code file will be emailed to you. Download and Place this file in the HTC One Toolkit's Data folder.
Unlcok Bootloader: Again, two windows will pop up, close the first. Your Phone should reboot and the token ID Applied. Your phone will ask you if you want to proceed. Hit Volume Up for "Yes" and Power Button to confirm. This might take a minute, don't freak out.
Flash a Recovery. Once your phone is booted back to the Home screen, go to the far right top window and Select TWRP as the recovery. Select Flash Recovery. Your phone will again pop up with two windows, close the first, and let it do it's thing. Reboot back into the Recovery after this is all done.
Flash Supersu. Go into "Install" in TWRP and select "SuperSu" from the list, swype to begin process.
Congratulations, you should now be rooted!
Time to S-Off!
WARNING: Not all devices are supported by Firewater. There's really no way to tell until you start running the process to S-Off. If Firewater tells you that your device is not compatible, then it's not compatible. You'll have to wait until Firewater does support your device and is updated.
REQUIRMENTS:
ROOTED HTC ONE M8
ADB and HTC Drivers (htc drivers should be installed from Rooting)
Developer Options Enabled with the following:
1. USB Debugging Enabled
2. Allow Mock Locations (this may not be necessary, but I always do it just in case)
Hint: Don't know how to enable developer options? Go to Settings>About>Software Information>More and tap on "Build Number" 7 times. This will open Developer Options in the Settings menu.
Don't have ADB and don't know where to start? Then download and install MINIMAL ADB AND FASTBOOT:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Once Downloaded and installed, go to your Start window on the PC and search "ADB". Minimal ADB and Fastboot (here on referred to as ADB) will show up, click on it to bring up a Command Prompt. Using Admin Rights isn't a bad idea either when using ADB.
Go to http://firewater-soff.com/instructions/ And make sure you Follow the Prerequisits to the letter! Read the Instructions for "Rooted, Normal Device Method"
Now that you have the Firewater file, go to Start and Search for ADB, RIGHT CLICK and choose SHOW FILE LOCATION. Drop your Firewater file here. Now we can begin!
Process:
Connect your phone to a USB 2.0 Port if you already haven't and make sure your phone is on the Home screen with NO LOCKSCREEN OF ANY SORT
In the Command Terminal, Type:
adb device (this should show you that your phone is connected. If it says that the phone is inactive/offline, then unplug your phone and replug it. Try again. It should now show up).
Type:
adb Reboot (this will reboot your phone)
After your device has rebooted, there's a 99.9999% chance that it will ":go offline" and not connect to adb (we can confirm this with "adb device" command. Unplug, Replug your phone and ensure it's online and ADB can see it).
Type:
adb wait-for-device push firewater /data/local/tmp
Type:
adb shell
Type:
su
Type:
chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/firewater
Type:
/data/local/tmp/firewater
If you're successful up to this point, Firewater will ask you if you're sure. Type:
Yes
At this point, the Command Prompt will start Chugging bottles of Firewater. Some Command Prompts only Chug One, others, 5,6, up to 12. If you reach 13 Bottles, Abort and try the steps again. This may take a while and several resteps, just be patient. The command prompt, when successful, will notify you that you are now S-Off!
To check this, boot in to Bootloader to confirm (it will say S-Off, not S-On).
The Why:
I believe the reason you need an internet connection is that the Firewater file connects to a server and the voodoo is all done by the server. Why would they do this? Probably to ensure that HTC doesn't screw us out of S-Offing our device like they're known to do by downloading and decompiling files used to S-Off or reverse engineering steps taken to S-Off If anything, this slows them down (and possibly makes it impossible for them to stop us from doing so.)
Special Thanks:
Beups, Fuses, Hasoon2000, and all Developers that are supporting our device with lots of goodies. Don't forget to donate to them to encourage them to spend time on our device, or, just buy them a beverage for all of the hard work and time they spend doing this for us.
If I have forgotten anything or forgot to give credit to someone, please let me know and I'll be sure to add it.
You might want to add that if firewater says your device is not compatible then it means exactly that and you just need to wait for firewater to be updated. There's no pattern to what is and isn't compatible its just luck of the draw and likely down to hardware variances.
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You might want to add that if firewater says your device is not compatible then it means exactly that and you just need to wait for firewater to be updated. There's no pattern to what is and isn't compatible its just luck of the draw and likely down to hardware variances.
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Ah, yes, you're correct. Thank you!
i'm having a nightmare.
having issues all the way through, seems the htc drivers i get from the toolkit don't install correctly. adb just wouldnt play. i got round that by installing htc sync from phone, that installed correct htc drivers. i then un installed htc sync.
now i've got as far as...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb wait-for-device push firewat
er /data/local/tmp
3082 KB/s (4519496 bytes in 1.431s)
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>shell
'shell' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
any ideas what i've f'ed up?
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ok i think it should be adb shell yes?
Yes adb shell
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Learoy1 said:
i'm having a nightmare.
having issues all the way through, seems the htc drivers i get from the toolkit don't install correctly. adb just wouldnt play. i got round that by installing htc sync from phone, that installed correct htc drivers. i then un installed htc sync.
now i've got as far as...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb wait-for-device push firewat
er /data/local/tmp
3082 KB/s (4519496 bytes in 1.431s)
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>shell
'shell' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
any ideas what i've f'ed up?
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ok i think it should be adb shell yes?
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Did you get it all worked out?
Also, I updated the OP to use "adb shell," I apologize, I should have remembered that adb need to be there. As well, I've updated the OP to point to the latest HTC Sync with drivers.
Sorry for the question but it's my first HTC device and I'm studying in deep all the aspects of bootloader, s-off and so on.
What about I need to come back the M8 for warranty?
If I am right I can restore stock rom and recovery and relock the bootloader through s-off. At this point, what about s-off? Is there a way to revert it to stock s-on?
This Rooting method works for the International variant as well right?
Just can't seem to get my device online. I've tried just about everything, restarted phone, laptop, server, different port, different cable, etc. I see a notification that says "Media Device [MTP] connected", and I have an inkling that it could be causing issues, but I can't seem to find a way to disable it. Is anyone else having this issue?
(T-Mobile M8, perma-rooted)
*edit* After several attempts, I seem to have gotten the timing right, using the version of ADB that came with the all in one tool. Somehow it just started to work, but only with that version. Other versions of ADB still saw the device offline. Just one of those annoying things. Either way, I'm now S-OFF. That was the last piece I was missing. Thank you.
Not working!
Have htc one m8 (at&t version) and have tried all the steps but always fails at the end. It saids it wil not work with my device? Don't other people use this with at&t and it works for them? Why doesn't it work for me? Is there another method to s-off? Like from twrp recovery?
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Have htc one m8 (at&t version) and have tried all the steps but always fails at the end. It saids it wil not work with my device? Don't other people use this with at&t and it works for them? Why doesn't it work for me? Is there another method to s-off? Like from twrp recovery?
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HTC patched the old S-OFF method, it doesn't work anymore unless you're really lucky to get a device that's before the patch and you don't first update it...
You can try Sunshine S-OFF it's $25 but it seems to do the job right. It actually checks your device for compatibility before you even pay for it, at least that way you won't end up paying for something that "might" not work.
[Android][HTC S-OFF] SunShine for modern HTC devices It's from the same developers of firewater. So far those that did it seems quite happy about it.
Your choice though, it's the only alternative method available.
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HTC patched the old S-OFF method, it doesn't work anymore unless you're really lucky to get a device that's before the patch and you don't first update it...
You can try Sunshine S-OFF it's $25 but it seems to do the job right. It actually checks your device for compatibility before you even pay for it, at least that way you won't end up paying for something that "might" not work.
[Android][HTC S-OFF] SunShine for modern HTC devices It's from the same developers of firewater. So far those that did it seems quite happy about it.
Your choice though, it's the only alternative method available.
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I can't believe I paid $25 but it did work. Wanted to change my software buttons to stock android. Well I guess now I can put other roms on it. If I flash a different custom rom on it, it would be like getting a new phone so I would have to transfer all my data again? Took forever to get apps to restore from helium (carbon) backup and some did not work, really don't want to put custom Rom if it does that again. If I make nandroid backup to internal storage, can I transfer it to my pc for use later on?
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I can't believe I paid $25 but it did work. Wanted to change my software buttons to stock android. Well I guess now I can put other roms on it. If I flash a different custom rom on it, it would be like getting a new phone so I would have to transfer all my data again? Took forever to get apps to restore from helium (carbon) backup and some did not work, really don't want to put custom Rom if it does that again. If I make nandroid backup to internal storage, can I transfer it to my pc for use later on?
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Yeah unfortunately if you flash any new ROMs it'll be like a "new" phone like you yourself stated. There will be no apps, nothing. You can back it up and restore with something like Titanium. Even through Google Store it's easy enough if you lock in with the same account again, just reinstall, easy as pie.
Yes if you make a nandroid backup of your device you can store it on your computer for use later on. It's actually advisable to do so, you "might not" find a nandroid backup for your device whilst searching online, so at least if something goes wrong you have a backup on your PC and all is good :good: If only more people would make backups before doing anything though...
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Yeah unfortunately if you flash any new ROMs it'll be like a "new" phone like you yourself stated. There will be no apps, nothing. You can back it up and restore with something like Titanium. Even through Google Store it's easy enough if you lock in with the same account again, just reinstall, easy as pie.
Yes if you make a nandroid backup of your device you can store it on your computer for use later on. It's actually advisable to do so, you "might not" find a nandroid backup for your device whilst searching online, so at least if something goes wrong you have a backup on your PC and all is good :good: If only more people would make backups before doing anything though...
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Titanium backup won't let me backup to sd card, I guess I could backup to internal storage and put it on pc like nandroid or move it to sd card afterwards? I could just download custom rom to my phone, goto twrp and flash it without pc? Is there any dual boot method of roms? I know for m7 there was something that let you switch from sense to stock android with press of button.
Lost & Puzzled Newbie
Hi Guys,
I'm hoping someone can help me out here because I've ben sat in front of my pc for 16 hours straight through the night & I now don't appear to be much nearer than when I started!
So, I picked up my new One M8 & having had some success rooting my ASUS TF700T tablet, I decided that I would root my phone before I got started using it properly & wasted time personalising it. Before I get started, I'm currently on Android 4.4.2, Sense 6.0, & software number 1.54.206.10; if you need anything else, let me know.
I did loads of reading first, hence the night sat in front of my pc, & amongst many others, I was following this thread & the instructions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2799796
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
I was doing really well to begin with & I managed to unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP, & install SuperSU. Then things started to go wrong. I was undecided whether or not to go for S-Off &/or Super CID but I'd read that S-Off might maximise my battery life even more, so I went for it. I only installed the HTC drivers, absolutely no HTC Sync, my USB Debugging was on, Security was off, & Fastboot was disabled. I downloaded Firewater & after discovering that the ADB folder on my pc wasn't just the folder I'd extracted my ADB zip file to, I found the correct ADB folder on my C: drive, dropped Firewater in & plugged my in M8. It's my own fault because normally, when my phone asks, 'do you want me to do this every time?', I say 'no, just once'......but for some unknown reason, once I'd hooked it up & was using the adb command window (Win 8.1), when the message popped up on the M8 about the phone allowing my pc to connect via adb every time, I, apparently stupidly, said yes.
What happened then was that the adb console, would recognise my phone, so when I typed 'adb device' (or whatever the instruction was), it gave me a page of all sorts of details but then every time I typed 'adb reboot', I got a message saying that the device was offline. If I typed 'adb device' again, I'd get the same page of data & I could see the phone in explorer, so I'm sure the drivers are there, but I also got the same message asking for the reboot.
I've spent hours trying to sort this out & if I'm honest, I got a bit lost (I'm normally quite good at problem solving but I don't suppose it helped not having slept for almost 30 hours now). Anyway, I remembered with my tablet that I just went into TWRP & flashed the 'CHROMi X' ROM from there & by this time, I just wanted to try to get things finished, so because I was most familiar with CyanogenMod, I downloaded it on the pc, transferred it to the phone & tried to flash it I thought I'd read that I neded the ClockworkMod bootloader but I was kind've hoping that TWRP would do the job......it didn't & just failed!
Then my problems really started because the phone went into a boot loop, staying on for only about 10-20 seconds after it booted up. Obviously, by this point I was quite worried that I was about to wreck my shiny new phone but I did some more reading & saw that for someone else, SuperSU had caused this, so I booted back to TWRP, wiped the Dalvik cache & re-flashed SuperSU. Thankfully, that stopped the boot loop
However, I now seem unable to access TWRP? When I hold down the volume down & power buttons, the phone just boots straight through to Android? SuperSU is still installed & it opens up fine (albeit with no apps logged) but it seems like now, the phone might not be unlocked, &/or rooted, or both, though that doesn't seem to make sense to me if SuperSU still runs?
EDIT: I've just tried deleting a folder on the external micro SD card using ES File Explorer & the 'operation failed', so it looks SuperSU, although it asked if I wanted to grant/deny the relevant permissions, isn't working. On 2nd attempt, it worked, so I'm still lost!
EDIT: Fastboot had sneaked back on, so I've switched it back off & I'm back into the bootloader, which says 'Tampered' & 'Unlocked' at the top, & I can boot into TWRP to make the backup of what I've got now that I wanted to make earlier
ANOTHER EDIT: I've now backed up the stock ROM with TWRP & downloaded a root checker app, so I now know that I'm still unlocked & rooted Now I could just do with some help deciding what ROM to install & help on how to go about it.....please
EDIT: After all that, I couldn't sleep, so I didn't try & I stayed up & have managed to sort it. I've got Android Revolution HD on for now but I think I'm correct in thinking that I'll be able to change to another ROM at a later date if I don't like this one? I was going to delete all this, so that people didn't think I was an idiot but it might prove useful to someone else, if only to prove that you probably shouldn't miss a night's sleep because you're trying to root your new phone!!!!
I hope all that makes sense to someone else though? All I wanted to do was get rid of all the O2 bloatware, & most of all, actually be able to write to my external micro SD card, without having to take it out of the phone constantly, so I wanted to install a custom ROM that would be as good as CHROMi X is on my tablet!! but as I said at the beginning, I now feel completely lost & unwilling to start trying again until I know what's happening/has happened.........oh, & I need some sleep!!
If anyone can help get me back on track again, I'd really appreciate it because I really have put the effort in & I don't normally give up but I'm worried that if I keep at it now, I'll end up bricking my phone!! I do want to get this sorted out & enjoy this amazing device for the next couple of years, so any advice on where to start next, which ROM I should use (at this point, I'm easy), or whatever, like I said, I'd really appreciate it
p.s. I didn't mention but once I've sorted my phone out, my girlfriend wants me to sort her HTC One Mini 2 out because she wants to be able to use her external micro SD card too!!
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Hi all.
I suspect this question has been asked before and I have found loads on how to do's, but I can't seem to achive what is needed, so any help, however small is greatly appriciated.... he goes.
Customer has brought in an HTC One M8. Details I can give from the Fastboot screen is:-=
***Software Status: Official***
***LOCKED***
M8_UL_CA PVT SHIP S-OFF
CID-111111111 (<---- 8X1'S)
HBOOT-3.10.0.0000
RADIO-1.29.214500021.12G
OpenDSP-V51.2.2-00593-M8974_FO.1015
OS-6.12.401.1
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Dec 17 2015,14:15:48.3
It is stuck in a boot loop that alsways shows the HTC boot screen, reboots to the HTC screen and promptly then to the Android recovery screen:-
Android Recovery
HTC/htc_m8/htc_m8
6.0/MRA58K/buildteam12171409
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ABD
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Power off
_________________________________
Supported API:3
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to /cache/data/cwtemp/cwpkg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop tp /cache/data/cwtemp/cw.prop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip cw installation
Sorry to have to type this in as I cant seam to get images to upload.
Now, this seems to be a common problem and most suggestions are re flash the firmware using RUU. The first stumbling block I am hitting is the phone is not being detected on any PC that I use, by any cable I use, either by Windows ( USB detected sound plays and disconnected plays if I unplug but no detection in device manager, I have loaded the HTC ABD drivers, installed HTC manager and Android studio but again no detection) or on a Mac.
Question is, can I reset this phone back to a working state or should I direct the customer back to a HTC service centre?
BTW the phone phone is a European model and currently on 3.
Thanks in advance.
Marc
PC1staid said:
Now, this seems to be a common problem and most suggestions are re flash the firmware using RUU. The first stumbling block I am hitting is the phone is not being detected on any PC that I use, by any cable I use, either by Windows ( USB detected sound plays and disconnected plays if I unplug but no detection in device manager, I have loaded the HTC ABD drivers, installed HTC manager and Android studio but again no detection) or on a Mac.
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Try another USB cable, and another port on the PC.
Also, go into bootloader, select fastboot (if not highlighted in red already) using vol keys, and confirm with power button. Then see if the phone's serial number is returned with the command: fastboot devices
PC1staid said:
Question is, can I reset this phone back to a working state or should I direct the customer back to a HTC service centre?
BTW the phone phone is a European model and currently on 3.
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Its not the Euro version. Its US version, hacked to accept Euro software. Due to this, and SuperCID (11111111) its obviously been modified, and HTC won't honor any warranty (if that is what you are asking).
I also wouldn't be surprised if the back cover was replaced (again, voiding the warranty). What does the model number on the back say?
redpoint73 said:
Try another USB cable, and another port on the PC.
Attempted this with 2 PC's, 1 Laptop all running Windows 7 Pro with SP1 64 bit and a Mac. Tried the cable that came with my Samsung S5 ( Not the USB 3 cable) plus 2 other cables that I use in the workshop and the original cable suppled by the customer. Phone not detected in device manager on any of the PC's, however the plugged in and unplugged sounds do play. Mac sit's idoly twiddleing its thumbs...
Also, go into bootloader, select fastboot (if not highlighted in red already) using vol keys, and confirm with power button. Then see if the phone's serial number is returned with the command: fastboot devices
Went into bootloader and fastboot. only option I have to locate the S/N is via show barcodes. the S/N is:- HT444WM04348
Its not the Euro version. Its US version, hacked to accept Euro software. Due to this, and SuperCID (11111111) its obviously been modified, and HTC won't honor any warranty (if that is what you are asking).
I dont think it would be under warranty as customer reckons it is over 12 months old.
I also wouldn't be surprised if the back cover was replaced (again, voiding the warranty). What does the model number on the back say?
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Shown on the back is OP6B110 M8x
Hope this gives some more helpfull info.
PC1staid said:
Shown on the back is OP6B110 M8x
Hope this gives some more helpfull info.
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Now that you mention that, I think there may be an Australian variant (OP6B110) which also has the product ID (M8_UL_CA) indicated on the bootloader screen.
Either way, its not the Euro variant; and its been modified by a previous owner (as mentioned).
Any luck getting USB fastboot working? Once you do, do fastboot getvar all, and post the output (delete IMEI and serial number before posting) so we can verify the MID and make sure you are running the right RUU.
exactly the same problem
Hi.. I have also been facing the same problem since today morning. phone completely conked off and not connecting to pc either. the connecting and disconnecting sound is there but device driver error so not installed. pls help... phone model is OP6B100. Bought from US and being used in India
sonalgirdhar said:
Hi.. I have also been facing the same problem since today morning. phone completely conked off and not connecting to pc either. the connecting and disconnecting sound is there but device driver error so not installed. pls help... phone model is OP6B100. Bought from US and being used in India
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No, its not the same problem. The OP is in a bootloop, which is very different from the screen not coming on.
Folks need to stop saying "same problem", because it really never never never is. Just a minor detail or 2 that is different, makes a huge impact on the condition and the way forward.
Leave the phone on charger for several hours, and then hold power for 30 seconds of so, and see if you can get the screen to come on.
If the screen doesn't come on, there isn't much we can do.
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No, its not the same problem. The OP is in a bootloop, which is very different from the screen not coming on.
Folks need to stop saying "same problem", because it really never never never is. Just a minor detail or 2 that is different, makes a huge impact on the condition and the way forward.
Leave the phone on charger for several hours, and then hold power for 30 seconds of so, and see if you can get the screen to come on.
If the screen doesn't come on, there isn't much we can do.
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Sorry I meant I am also getting the same screen with phone stuck in bootloop amd not moving beyond this screen.
sonalgirdhar said:
Sorry I meant I am also getting the same screen with phone stuck in bootloop amd not moving beyond this screen.
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"completely conked off" (your previous words) is not a good description of the above. Misleading, really.
Hold the vol down button during the bootloop cycle. Don't let go until you are on the bootloader screen. Then try to connect with fastboot.
My HTC is having same error after Android 6.0 update.
It's not getting connected to pc.. I bought my phone in USA and now using it in UK.
Called HTC and they said they will not accept US phone for repair even though it's in warranty..
tushard007 said:
My HTC is having same error after Android 6.0 update.
It's not getting connected to pc.. I bought my phone in USA and now using it in UK.
Called HTC and they said they will not accept US phone for repair even though it's in warranty..
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Hi.. Did u find any solution to the problem. The service center here also refused to take a phone bought outside india.
Hi..
Please find attached the result of 'fastboot getvar all'. i had also shared the same with HTCDev team and the reply is as below:
"Hello Sonal
I sincerely thank you for sending us the information that was requested . According to the information you have provided, I was able to identify the reason why the device can not receive updates at this time. For your device to without any problem , it must have all the original software or settings and STOCK.
To begin , let me explain how our devices are distributed to security S -ON to protect your settings and to ensure proper operation. Security on your device has been disabled ( S -OFF) which has allowed the following parameters change at this time prevent the upgrade is installed
cidnum : 11111111 < ---- this parameter will not get your device updates
Here are the options for you:
Option 1 - Return all device settings to their original settings or STOCK. - First you must change the parameters specified as these were originally. Once this is done, now again to contact STOCK install the operating system.At this time, HTC doesn't officially support obtaining S-Off on our devices. Having said that, I'll be happy to take a look at what's going on and at least point you in the right direction. I know this may cause some limitations in the assistance I am able to provide to you but I am more than happy to do what I can to assist you through your issue . We are happy if you contact us about any problems you might, in any part of their development process. .To begin with, the following websites are some examples where we recommend you start your research on S-Off. http://forums.xda-developers.com http://www.androidcommunity.com http://androidforums.com Please note the above web sites are not operated by HTC. We can not validate or guarantee the information contained therein.
Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions. You can contact us back via email, using the second link listed below (The one at the end of the sentence "To send a reply to this message, please click here"). "
Can you please help with the next steps to get the phone working again.
sonalgirdhar said:
Please find attached the result of 'fastboot getvar all'.
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Flash the 6.12.401.4 RUU.
See the download in Post #3 of the following thread, and instruction in Post #17 of that thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/marshmallow-6-0-update-htc-m8-european-t3296141
sonalgirdhar said:
i had also shared the same with HTCDev team and the reply is as below:
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Asking HTC for support by sharing info that indicates your phone was modded, was a bad idea. Of course they are going to say "we don't support this" and "return the phone to stock".
No need to go back s-on or change CID. Just run the RUU as I mentioned.
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tushard007 said:
My HTC is having same error after Android 6.0 update.
It's not getting connected to pc..
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USB connection issues are usually due to issues on the PC, not the phone.
Try a different cable, different USB port (as I suggested in a previous post). Install (or re-install) HTC Sync. You may even need to try a different PC (Win7 and USB 2.0 get the best results).
Also, bear in mind that phone needs to be in bootloader-fastboot mode, for fastboot commands to work. Booted into OS or recovery for adb to work.
redpoint73 said:
Flash the 6.12.401.4 RUU.
See the download in Post #3 of the following thread, and instruction in Post #17 of that thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/marshmallow-6-0-update-htc-m8-european-t3296141
Asking HTC for support by sharing info that indicates your phone was modded, was a bad idea. Of course they are going to say "we don't support this" and "return the phone to stock".
No need to go back s-on or change CID. Just run the RUU as I mentioned.
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USB connection issues are usually due to issues on the PC, not the phone.
Try a different cable, different USB port (as I suggested in a previous post). Install (or re-install) HTC Sync. You may even need to try a different PC (Win7 and USB 2.0 get the best results).
Also, bear in mind that phone needs to be in bootloader-fastboot mode, for fastboot commands to work. Booted into OS or recovery for adb to work.
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@redpoint73 Thank you so much, have been able to update the RUU. Updating apps now