[Q] How to add 3.20.401.1 to a rooted phone - HTC One X

Hi
I have a HTC one X rooted phone with stack 4.1.1
I get a message that there is a new update 3.20.401.1
After download it tells me to reboot. My phone then goes to ClockWorkmode (CWM)
It stoops there. I do not find any zip file to install.
Any tips for this, or should I just ignore this?
Thanks

Jotne said:
Hi
I have a HTC one X rooted phone with stack 4.1.1
I get a message that there is a new update 3.20.401.1
After download it tells me to reboot. My phone then goes to ClockWorkmode (CWM)
It stoops there. I do not find any zip file to install.
Any tips for this, or should I just ignore this?
Thanks
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To install official updates u need to have stock recovery which comes with phone, but u have CWM

Jotne said:
Hi
I have a HTC one X rooted phone with stack 4.1.1
I get a message that there is a new update 3.20.401.1
After download it tells me to reboot. My phone then goes to ClockWorkmode (CWM)
It stoops there. I do not find any zip file to install.
Any tips for this, or should I just ignore this?
Thanks
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You just need to flash stock recovery through fastboot again mate then on booting up you should be able to install the update. Or you could install a custom rom with that base without having to flash recovery :good:

Thanks for quick reply.
If I go for a custom room, what is the best out there?
Do I loose anything by not upgrading the stock room?

Jotne said:
Thanks for quick reply.
If I go for a custom room, what is the best out there?
Do I loose anything by not upgrading the stock room?
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they are all pretty damn good roms mate! too hard to choose really, just best to flash em, and see remember to make a nandroid backup also
u shouldn't loose anything apart from bloatware

If you want a custom based on stock, i suggest Android revolution, Viper Rom, or SD ROM.
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CM10.1 ROM
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UFFFFF
I did try out Cyanogen lastest image, that do work fine.
But I have to look long for how to find out that I needed to extract boot.img from the cyanogen zip file and install this with flashboot.
But now I like to go back to my original rom. I did take a nandroid backup, and also have an older nandroidbackup.
Its not possible to make the phone go back. When I start restor, all looks ok MD5 etc, but then gets this message
Error while restoring /system!
Do I have to do more flashboot stuf to go back?
I am still able reinstall Cyanogen from zip file. But my Cyanogen backup also fail.
Why
Edit. The Cyanogen Image is 4.2.2 and Orginal image is 4.1.1. Could that be any problem?

Jotne said:
UFFFFF
I did try out Cyanogen lastest image, that do work fine.
But I have to look long for how to find out that I needed to extract boot.img from the cyanogen zip file and install this with flashboot.
But now I like to go back to my original rom. I did take a nandroid backup, and also have an older nandroidbackup.
Its not possible to make the phone go back. When I start restor, all looks ok MD5 etc, but then gets this message
Error while restoring /system!
Do I have to do more flashboot stuf to go back?
I am still able reinstall Cyanogen from zip file. But my Cyanogen backup also fail.
Why
Edit. The Cyanogen Image is 4.2.2 and Orginal image is 4.1.1. Could that be any problem?
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Are you sure you've made the backup with the same recovery as you are attempting to restore it with?
The Android version shouldn't really matter, but there may be exceptions for some things.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium

Jotne said:
UFFFFF
I did try out Cyanogen lastest image, that do work fine.
But I have to look long for how to find out that I needed to extract boot.img from the cyanogen zip file and install this with flashboot.
But now I like to go back to my original rom. I did take a nandroid backup, and also have an older nandroidbackup.
Its not possible to make the phone go back. When I start restor, all looks ok MD5 etc, but then gets this message
Error while restoring /system!
Do I have to do more flashboot stuf to go back?
I am still able reinstall Cyanogen from zip file. But my Cyanogen backup also fail.
Why
Edit. The Cyanogen Image is 4.2.2 and Orginal image is 4.1.1. Could that be any problem?
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If you are using CWM recovery u should be able to go into the backup file (under clockwork mod/backup on sd) and take the boot.img u need to flash via fastboot there. Put it in your fastboot file and then flash using "fastboot flash boot boot.img"

So I should take the boot.img from the backup, run fastimage and restore it?
Then try to restore the backup using clockworkmod?
I am not user if the backup was made with
recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.2.7-endeavoru.img or
recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.3.1-endeavoru.img
Is it important to restore with correct version? If so how to see what version that was used?

I am not able to go back to my old image
Not sure why, but the Cyanogenmod does not give me any Mobil data (3G etc)??
I tried to restore the boot.img from correct backup using flashboot flash boot boot.img and then try to restore.
But still I get Error while restoring /system!
Some note:
I made a backup of my working Cyanogenmod, this I am able to restore without getting the restoring error.
No I also have tried recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
But there are some different thing going on.
When I first tested to restore my original image, I get menu like this when trying to restore:
Code:
Yes-Restore
No
Go-Back
Now I do get:
Code:
No
No
No
No
No
Yes-Restore
No
No
No
*** Go back
Have I used another clockworkmode to make the backup?

If you want to be sure you use the same recovery as where the nandroid is made with ? Flash the recovery.img from the nandroid folder.
Then flash the boot.img from the nandroid folder, go into recovery :
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced - wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage - format cache, data, system
Then restore the nandroid.

Thanks
You saved my day.
It seems that the backup was done with CWM based v6.0.2.7
Not sure where I have got this version.
Latest version listed here: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager is 5.8.4.0 and not 6.0.2.7 that I have used
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941630 is 6.0.3.2 listed
What is the latest version of CWM for HTC ONE x and where to get it?
And last, what is the best to use

Yeah well after all the replies i thought i chip in give my 2 cents
This is one of the latest i use now.
http://db.tt/SPXdFfPw

Everything is working fine and I start to understand how its connected together.
But there are one thing that still puzzle me, the boot.img
When and why do I need to change that when I go to and from CM 10.1.2 (4.2.2) and Original image 4.1.1
What trigger the need of the change?
Should not this be restored correctly when I restore a backup. (In Clockwork mode)?
Does this work automatically whit Philz recovery 5.6.1.img?
I do like to change image in my phone without need a PC to run fastboot !!

When you change rom you need to flash the corresponding boot.img from that particular rom or nandroid backup.
We can't flash boot.img files via recovery because we have s-on devices so fastboot is a must.

Wilts panttsic
Ok, thats some sad, but thanks a lot for you help here

No problem.
CASE CLOSED !

Mr Hofs said:
No problem.
CASE CLOSED !
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Another one for the Hof!!! :good:

exocetdj said:
Another one for the Hof!!! :good:
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1 for Hofs = 1 for everybody mate.....we all are helping here !

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[Q] Anyone willing to give me a GSM Play nandroid backup? £20

I, rather stupidly, didn't make one myself. If someone has just flashed their phone and wouldn't mind making a nandroid backup (whilst at default/factory settings) that would be excellent!
My phone will boot to recovery, flashtool fails to flash roms now, I can flash a kernel to the boot partition ok via fastboot, but flashing a system.img to the system partition is timing out.
I guess attempting a nandroid restore is my last chance before giving up and buying a new handset.
As an incentive, if you provide me with a nandroid backup and it gets my phone working again there's £20 in it for you.
Try using Fastboot. I know you said Flashtool worked for you before, but just give fastboot a go. It just might work.
Sorry I cant make you a nandroid myself because I have the CDMA version. I would do it for free though.
JelloFreak said:
Try using Fastboot. I know you said Flashtool worked for you before, but just give fastboot a go. It just might work.
Sorry I cant make you a nandroid myself because I have the CDMA version. I would do it for free though.
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I can flash the boot partition with fastboot, but not the system partition!
neil_swann80 said:
I, rather stupidly, didn't make one myself. If someone has just flashed their phone and wouldn't mind making a nandroid backup (whilst at default/factory settings) that would be excellent!
My phone will boot to recovery, flashtool fails to flash roms now, I can flash a kernel to the boot partition ok via fastboot, but flashing a system.img to the system partition is timing out.
I guess attempting a nandroid restore is my last chance before giving up and buying a new handset.
As an incentive, if you provide me with a nandroid backup and it gets my phone working again there's £20 in it for you.
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hey thr , u bricked ur play?
wat did u did last time to brick ur phone
i will try if i could help =)
Alas, no one is willing to help. Time to buy a new handset methinks. Anyone interested in a handset for spare parts?
Please read what people say. What happened to the phone, what did you do to get the phone into this state?
Just try SEUS to flash a rom. Maybe it will work.
neil_swann80 said:
I, rather stupidly, didn't make one myself. If someone has just flashed their phone and wouldn't mind making a nandroid backup (whilst at default/factory settings) that would be excellent!
My phone will boot to recovery, flashtool fails to flash roms now, I can flash a kernel to the boot partition ok via fastboot, but flashing a system.img to the system partition is timing out.
I guess attempting a nandroid restore is my last chance before giving up and buying a new handset.
As an incentive, if you provide me with a nandroid backup and it gets my phone working again there's £20 in it for you.
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I'll make you one if you want. flash the stock kernel (newest one with xloud) then make a NAND backup?
Roshi69 said:
I'll make you one if you want. flash the stock kernel (newest one with xloud) then make a NAND backup?
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If you could make me a nand backup that would be awesome. If you could upload it to any file upload (hotfile etc) site and send me the link that would be awesome.
Aerox912 said:
Just try SEUS to flash a rom. Maybe it will work.
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SEUS brings up an error saying it cannot update modified software.
You know you can restore individual partitions from recovery, right? I mean, if you have a system.img, you can push it through CWM (Advanced Restore). Same with data.img, and so on.
Logseman said:
You know you can restore individual partitions from recovery, right? I mean, if you have a system.img, you can push it through CWM (Advanced Restore). Same with data.img, and so on.
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I've tried recovering individual partitions via fastboot, boot partition will flash, system partition times out.
I could format the system partition via CWM, no bad blocks detected. I'll try to restore the system partition tonight via CWM. I have the feeling it'll go the same way as fastboot, but worth a shot I suppose.
Logseman said:
You know you can restore individual partitions from recovery, right? I mean, if you have a system.img, you can push it through CWM (Advanced Restore). Same with data.img, and so on.
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Tried to restore a system.img via CWM, I get 'MD5 mismatch error'.
Attempted MD5 fix via: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714114&page=2
system.img now will flash, but still doesn't boot.
Update: Now system.img has flashed, I tried installing the CM7 update.zip via CWM, which worked! So phone now boots to CM7... but I get no phone signal or 3G. Is there a way to flash just the radio?
neil_swann80 said:
Tried to restore a system.img via CWM, I get 'MD5 mismatch error'.
Attempted MD5 fix via: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714114&page=2
system.img now will flash, but still doesn't boot.
Update: Now system.img has flashed, I tried installing the CM7 update.zip via CWM, which worked! So phone now boots to CM7... but I get no phone signal or 3G. Is there a way to flash just the radio?
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How did you get it to flash?
i'll buy ur phone
LOL jokes. come on man read the replies. they have gave you many solutions. just read it and try it be patient and it will work
I flashed via ClockWorkMod recovery.
Could not get phone to fully work, had to return handset for a new one. I guess this thread can be closed.

[Q] Do I ALWAYS have to flash a new boot image when installing a rom?

Hello,
I'm coming from a HTC Desire, and when reading the guides how to install roms on the HOX, the neccesity to flash a separate boot.img for every rom via fastboot was new to me.
Is this always the case? And lets say I have a stable 4.0.4 installation and want to mess around with CM10 - I get that have to flash the CM10 boot.img before installing the ROM, but would I then also have to re-flash my old boot.img before rstoring my old nandroid backup, or is the boot image included in the backup?
Thanks aheasd for an answer,
saxelfur
i guess yes.. you have to re-flash the boot.img of the rom that you are restoring...
faiz02 said:
i guess yes.. you have to re-flash the boot.img of the rom that you are restoring...
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Okay, thanks - so I suppose right now there is now way to restore a backup from a different rom on the go. Oh well, I should be able to live without that
saxelfur said:
Okay, thanks - so I suppose right now there is now way to restore a backup from a different rom on the go. Oh well, I should be able to live without that
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You do not have to flash the boot.img before restoring a nandroid backup...Y
ou restore everything, boot.img included.
panooos said:
You do not have to flash the boot.img before restoring a nandroid backup...Y
ou restore everything, boot.img included.
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Great, even better!
panooos said:
You do not have to flash the boot.img before restoring a nandroid backup...Y
ou restore everything, boot.img included.
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Not true; if you're restoring a backup which used a different boot.img than the one you already have installed, you need to manually flash the boot.img from your nandroid backup in fastboot.
The reason we have to use fastboot to flash the boot.img is that, thanks to HTC's security policies, it is not possible to write to the boot partition from recovery. Hence when you flash a ROM the boot.img isnt written, and has to be manually flashed. This also means that when you restore a backup in recovery it is still unable to write to the boot partition, so the boot.img from your backup is not written and must also be flashed manually.
hopscotchjunkie said:
Not true; if you're restoring a backup which used a different boot.img than the one you already have installed, you need to manually flash the boot.img from your nandroid backup in fastboot.
The reason we have to use fastboot to flash the boot.img is that, thanks to HTC's security policies, it is not possible to write to the boot partition from recovery. Hence when you flash a ROM the boot.img isnt written, and has to be manually flashed. This also means that when you restore a backup in recovery it is still unable to write to the boot partition, so the boot.img from your backup is not written and must also be flashed manually.
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Really? I once flashed a kernel and could not pass the loading screen...everything got fixed as soon as i restored my backup...
Lucky for you. But these guys are correct. The only way to flash boot is through fastboot.
Recovery restore cannot restore a boot.img
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panooos said:
Really? I once flashed a kernel and could not pass the loading screen...everything got fixed as soon as i restored my backup...
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Yep. Boot partition simply isn't writable from recovery (without s-off). There's no difference between recovery trying to write a boot.img from a zip on /sdcard and recovery trying to write a boot.img from a folder on /sdcard (if there was we would just need to modify recovery to treat new flashes as restores to get around the problem).
I'm not saying it won't work if you don't; if you're switching between Sense ROMs or restoring an earlier version of the ROM you're using then there's a good chance that the ROM will still boot and run fine, but you'll be running with the kernel & ramdisk you had before the restore.
Always learning sth new... Ty
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Well shoot. How do I get the boot.img from the stock rom that came with it. It wasn't exactly in standard .zip format for me to extract the .img......
If you did a nandroid backup it's there in plain sight.

Go back to stock ROM using the Nandroid backup?

I've been playing around and checking out a few ROMS (CM9 and CM10), but since they aren't fully complete I want to go back to stock. when I rooted I made a Nandroid backup in recovery. Now If i want to go stock again do I just wipe everything and use the backup I made. Still confused because I flashed kiss kernal. Will restoring remove the kiss kernal?
No need to wipe before you restore your backup, and it will install the stock kernel also
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No... restoring from nandroid will not removed the flashed kiss kernel.
You need to flash a stock boot.img first before nandroid restore or you can flash kiss kernel that is meant for a sense rom first. Without reflashing kernel, you'll be in bootloop.
My bad
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Thanks a lot!
Twner said:
I've been playing around and checking out a few ROMS (CM9 and CM10), but since they aren't fully complete I want to go back to stock. when I rooted I made a Nandroid backup in recovery. Now If i want to go stock again do I just wipe everything and use the backup I made. Still confused because I flashed kiss kernal. Will restoring remove the kiss kernal?
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Can you share me the stock backup, upload to mediafire or something. i just want to go back to stock rom too. thanks a lot if can
chiplovez9x said:
Can you share me the stock backup, upload to mediafire or something. i just want to go back to stock rom too. thanks a lot if can
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I asked this in the IRC and was told you would need to flash the stock ROM (RUU?).
Think its this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591059
Someone could verify.
Not sure how to tell which one you need either. Anyone know what I'd need for Koodo Canada version?
chiplovez9x said:
Can you share me the stock backup, upload to mediafire or something. i just want to go back to stock rom too. thanks a lot if can
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I would but I have the Middle Eastern model (PrimoU), and im kind of a noob. But if you think it will work on your message me and i'll upload .
atonz said:
Not sure how to tell which one you need either. Anyone know what I'd need for Koodo Canada version?
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I would get the Telus RUU, but only flash the kernel (boot.img) as I imagine that even if their ROMs are different, they'll be running the same kernel.
Here's how to get the boot.img out of the RUU:
Run the RUU (no need to connect the phone, all you want it to do is extract)
Go to %temp% (Start, Run..., enter %temp%)
Sort by date to find the most recent folder
Find rom.zip in there, open it and extract the boot.img wherever you like
After that you should be able to just fastboot flash boot boot.img like any other kernel, and restore your original nandroid.
formicae said:
I would get the Telus RUU, but only flash the kernel (boot.img) as I imagine that even if their ROMs are different, they'll be running the same kernel.
Here's how to get the boot.img out of the RUU:
Run the RUU (no need to connect the phone, all you want it to do is extract)
Go to %temp% (Start, Run..., enter %temp%)
Sort by date to find the most recent folder
Find rom.zip in there, open it and extract the boot.img wherever you like
After that you should be able to just fastboot flash boot boot.img like any other kernel, and restore your original nandroid.
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Thank you, I've bookmarked this thread for my future use
Loving the speed of CM9 since I'm assuming its mostly due to the OC'd processor.
Twner said:
I've been playing around and checking out a few ROMS (CM9 and CM10), but since they aren't fully complete I want to go back to stock. when I rooted I made a Nandroid backup in recovery. Now If i want to go stock again do I just wipe everything and use the backup I made. Still confused because I flashed kiss kernal. Will restoring remove the kiss kernal?
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you need to restore a kernel that is compatible with stock roms, or either the stock kernel itself. Please note, that the boot.img inside the nandroid is NOT a fastboot flashable one, and cwm will NOT flash the boot file.
Also, it is unsure, that one phones nandroid will work in an other phone, not to mention that if cid mismatches it won't even work (this is a lesson I have learned in my own faliures).
Ken-Shi_Kun said:
Also, it is unsure, that one phones nandroid will work in an other phone, not to mention that if cid mismatches it won't even work (this is a lesson I have learned in my own faliures).
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I can confirm the nandroid from other phone is working for another phone. I just tested that. Use the nandroid backup for my phone and restore it on my wife's phone. Tested with a 2.09.707.1 nandroid backup. Once reboot, the OTA update notification is there.

Nandroid restore fail HELP!

I am cid_044... updated OTA to jelly bean and all was fine. rooted phone and did a nandroid back up of rom, then installed ARHD 15 and didnt like it so tried to restore the back up of stock rom that I made and it didnt work properly.
when I restore the back up of stock rom it comes to lock screen, then I unlock and it goes to white screen with green HTC logo and doesnt go past it.
so for now i am stuck on ARHD 15.
any ideas on what is wrong with my nanroid back up of stock rom?
and any estimate on when the JB RUU's will be available?
GWS2012 said:
I am cid_044... updated OTA to jelly bean and all was fine. rooted phone and did a nandroid back up of rom, then installed ARHD 15 and didnt like it so tried to restore the back up of stock rom that I made and it didnt work properly.
when I restore the back up of stock rom it comes to lock screen, then I unlock and it goes to white screen with green HTC logo and doesnt go past it.
so for now i am stuck on ARHD 15.
any ideas on what is wrong with my nanroid back up of stock rom?
and any estimate on when the JB RUU's will be available?
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im thinking you probably need to flash the boot.img from the ota update,
fastboot flash boot boot.img
ali3nfr3ak said:
im thinking you probably need to flash the boot.img from the ota update,
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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ill need to extract this from the backup file yes?
GWS2012 said:
ill need to extract this from the backup file yes?
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I would use the one from the OTA but you could try the one from the nandroid backup
ali3nfr3ak said:
I would use the one from the OTA but you could try the one from the nandroid backup
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where can I get that from?
I've got access to the one from the nandroid back up of OTA JB, but not sure where I can get the original one you are talking about.
EDIT:: used boot image from nandroid back up and worked a treat. cheers for your help bro. im up in auckland! been a while since you guys had a decent quake aye!
GWS2012 said:
where can I get that from?
I've got access to the one from the nandroid back up of OTA JB, but not sure where I can get the original one you are talking about.
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Look in the nandroid backup folder. Copy the boot.img from it and flash it with fastboot. Go to recovery and wipe all after that restore the nandroid !
I also have problem with nandroid restore, it says volume not found. and when i reboot the phone it stuck at htc logo. any idea how to solve this?

can't seem to get back to stock (3.20.401.1)

HI,
I have a europen (international) htc one x 32gb, currently running miu 3.5.7
i want to get back to stock and I was looking at the threads about how to do this using a ruu but I'm not sure how to continue:
my cid is E11
my versions is 3.20.401.1
i first wanted to use a nandroid backup but the file here is not on dropbox anymore:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1975140
so then i thought to try it with a ruu and this should be the right ruu I think:
OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.20.401.1-3.14.401.31_R_release_314818virsindn3qwws1r2.zip
but it is only 36 MB and there is no executable file in it ...
is there another ruu i can use or another method to get back to stock?
tnx!
artenbe said:
HI,
I have a europen (international) htc one x 32gb, currently running miu 3.5.7
i want to get back to stock and I was looking at the threads about how to do this using a ruu but I'm not sure how to continue:
my cid is E11
my versions is 3.20.401.1
i first wanted to use a nandroid backup but the file here is not on dropbox anymore:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1975140
so then i thought to try it with a ruu and this should be the right ruu I think:
OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.20.401.1-3.14.401.31_R_release_314818virsindn3qwws1r2.zip
but it is only 36 MB and there is no executable file in it ...
is there another ruu i can use or another method to get back to stock?
tnx!
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That ruu is only an ota which stands for over the air update, I can try and find the right one for you
Edit: I don't think there is an ruu for your version so I think the only way to get back to stock is a nandroid which is not on dropvox anymore as you said.. Mr hofs uploaded it I believe if you can get in contact with him he might still have the nandroid for you
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Thought so, but I can;t find a nandroid nackup either,
the mr hoff ones are no longer active apparently ...
http://db.tt/hZfIDBOC
Mr Hofs said:
http://db.tt/hZfIDBOC
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thanks you so much kind sir
No problem ! And restore this stock recovery too if you wish to update via official HTC ota
http://db.tt/pO3jumMa
Mr Hofs said:
No problem ! And restore this stock recovery too if you wish to update via official HTC ota
http://db.tt/pO3jumMa
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I just wanted to ask if it would be ok to flash the 3.14 recovery
one more question:
I used getRIL and it says this:
RIL: unknown
baseband: 5.1204.162.29
is this ok/normal or is it rom specific (miui)?
and by flashing this backup etc, does this also get the original kernel etc?
my kernel now is 3.1.10n3okernel_v33-gf404256-dirty
so in other words: is everything back to the original and can i be sure i have the right radio etc?
Restore the nandroid and also flash back the boot.img from the nandroid backup. Then you have stock kernel + modules.
Mr Hofs said:
Restore the nandroid and also flash back the boot.img from the nandroid backup. Then you have stock kernel + modules.
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hi,
i tried restoring your backup but it saus: error while restoring /system
i downloaded your file, put it in the backup folder, flashed boot.img and erased cache, then restored back-up
edit: also did a full wipe, same problem
Flash also the recovery.img to be sure you are using the same one as it is made with
And also enter mounts and storage and format all except sdcard
Mr Hofs said:
Flash also the recovery.img to be sure you are using the same one as it is made with
And also enter mounts and storage and format all except sdcard
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i flashed the recovery but I guess I had to do it after the backup was restored?
now i have a red triangle screen when i want to boot into recovery..
that was stupid i know... so what do i do now?
No no no.......
Flash the recovery.img from the nandroid backup folder, flash the boot.img from the backup folder. Make a full wipe
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced-wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage-format cache,data,system
Then restore the nandroid backup and THEN restore the stock recovery i gave you in that separate link !
Mr Hofs said:
No no no.......
Flash the recovery.img from the nandroid backup folder, flash the boot.img from the backup folder. Make a full wipe
Factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Advanced-wipe dalvik cache
Mounts & storage-format cache,data,system
Then restore the nandroid backup and THEN restore the stock recovery i gave you in that separate link !
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Thanks a lot! it worked
I know
Well good its solved ! :thumbup:
CASE CLOSED !
Mr Hofs said:
I know
Well good its solved ! :thumbup:
CASE CLOSED !
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Sorry but still have a problemo
it says my android versions is 4.1.1 but there is a 4.2 for this device no?
When I ask for update it says there are no updates available...
I thought it would be completely back to stock and able to receive updates?
Yes but there is indeed no further update at this moment
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Yes but there is indeed no further update at this moment
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Can I jump in here as Mr Hofs seems to have a lot of knowledge.
I did a restore of my One-X to stock rom according to this tutorial.
http://design-extreme.net/restore-htc-one-x-to-stock-rom/
This all went well and without problems. The RUU I flashed is this one.
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.31_R_Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed
When I now startup the phone it all works perfect. Then the phone says there is an OTA (to 3.20 I believe)
I download and install the OTA and the phone restarts, but after restarts the phone's touchscreen does not work anymore.
I solved this for now by installing the 3.14RUU again, then it works again. But of course I would like to be able to install the OTA's
To me it sounds like a driver problem in the new version that prevents the touchscreen from working. You or anyone else have idea how to solve this?
Xanion said:
Can I jump in here as Mr Hofs seems to have a lot of knowledge.
I did a restore of my One-X to stock rom according to this tutorial.
http://design-extreme.net/restore-htc-one-x-to-stock-rom/
This all went well and without problems. The RUU I flashed is this one.
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.31_R_Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed
When I now startup the phone it all works perfect. Then the phone says there is an OTA (to 3.20 I believe)
I download and install the OTA and the phone restarts, but after restarts the phone's touchscreen does not work anymore.
I solved this for now by installing the 3.14RUU again, then it works again. But of course I would like to be able to install the OTA's
To me it sounds like a driver problem in the new version that prevents the touchscreen from working. You or anyone else have idea how to solve this?
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No-One?:crying:
HTC One X Nandroid Restore.
Mr Hofs said:
I know
Well good its solved ! :thumbup:
CASE CLOSED !
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Mr Hofs. I've followed your instructions to the letter, but when I do the recovery of the Nandroid using CWM v5.8.4.0 I get an error
MD5 sums.....
Erasing boot before restore....
Restoring boot image....
Restoring system....
Error while restoring /system!
Please help
fazq01 said:
Mr Hofs. I've followed your instructions to the letter, but when I do the recovery of the Nandroid using CWM v5.8.4.0 I get an error
MD5 sums.....
Erasing boot before restore....
Restoring boot image....
Restoring system....
Error while restoring /system!
Please help
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Flash the recovery.img from the nandroid backup first. Then make a full wipe and restore the nandroid. That will solve the restore error.

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