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Hello,
I have Htc One X from o2 UK with o2 Startup screen which I would like to remove. The phone has been ulocked using an unlock code.
Can you please help?
Thank you.
charikaar said:
Hello,
I have Htc One X from o2 UK with o2 Startup screen which I would like to remove. The phone has been ulocked using an unlock code.
Can you please help?
Thank you.
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You'll have to Root and Install a Stock Unbranded ROM.
OR
Root and remove the 02 Splash screen using Root explorer.
Either way, you need to Root.
Thank you for your reply.
Can you tell me which method is easier and where do i get step by step instructions?
Thanks
charikaar said:
Thank you for your reply.
Can you tell me which method is easier and where do i get step by step instructions?
Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
This is step by step one application tool to root your phone.
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After you root your phone you can load this rom which is most popular and closest to stock rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
Do everything as guided and you will have unbranded phone in 25 min
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Will I lose any data? Sorry noobish question as I have loadsa apps and data since having this phone
H45man said:
Will I lose any data? Sorry noobish question as I have loadsa apps and data since having this phone
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You can do titanium backup (market) but I am not sure if you can backup system apps+data without root. But most of things can be saved.
Nothing on internal memory - virtual server - will be lost so photos and music is safe..
Don't forget about nandroid backup
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By rooting I can fully back up the phone?
H45man said:
By rooting I can fully back up the phone?
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Yes.... Only some widgets might not come back on the screen after restore...
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TommUK said:
You'll have to Root and Install a Stock Unbranded ROM.
OR
Root and remove the 02 Splash screen using Root explorer.
Either way, you need to Root.
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Hello TommUK.
I have full root and am using ES File Explorer fully set up to mount read/write Root.
Could you please tell me the location of the splash screen on the One X and the file name ?
the usual splash1.img as per all my other HTC's doesnt seem present.
Any help would be unreal, I have made custom up and down animations and would like a matching splash before I post them for all to see !
Thnx.
Sed8me said:
Hello TommUK.
I have full root and am using ES File Explorer fully set up to mount read/write Root.
Could you please tell me the location of the splash screen on the One X and the file name ?
the usual splash1.img as per all my other HTC's doesnt seem present.
Any help would be unreal, I have made custom up and down animations and would like a matching splash before I post them for all to see !
Thnx.
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Cant remember where it goes but i remember having to rename the zip file to bootanimation.zip. If you take a look in themes & apps section there are plenty of threads explaining properly
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seanicca said:
Cant remember where it goes but i remember having to rename the zip file to bootanimation.zip. If you take a look in themes & apps section there are plenty of threads explaining properly
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He's talking about the splash screen, not the boot animation. On previous HTC phones you needed s-off to be able to write to splash using fastboot; I imagine it's the same on this phone, which means currently we can't change it (until someone manages to obtain s-off). I certainly haven't seen a method mentioned anywhere.
Sorry, but there is NO possibility to remove a splash-screen on One X. You can remove/exchange boot-animation, but the absolute first picture shown during boot is hidden in a partition that is not accessible without s-off. And even with s-off would be a rather complicated adventure, becasue all the tools existing for older HTC-Phones do not work with the resolution of One X.
I was getting to root my OneX and I just water some help on things to do before.
Original RUU, I tried looking that original ROM thread's and couldn't find 1.29.720.11. Nor did I find the stock recovery for it. Where can I find these? I need them to go back to stock, right?
Also, once I go to HTCDev, and unlock. Can I flash CWM directly form fastboot or do I need to something else?
Then do a nandroid backup.
And flash.
Am I missing something?
You are perfect. Don't forget to take nandroid backup.
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forumhookersdotcom said:
You are perfect. Don't forget to take nandroid backup.
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I can't find the stock recovery or the RUU for 1.29.720.11. Is it safe to go ahead?
Can I extract the recovery and RUU from my phone?
Take a look here http://hoxroms.serveftp.com/ then you will find what you need
Or if you see here http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/ you may also find some...
nope not available there, in the same position as OP, dont know what to do
Yup, neither. I'm gonna wait untill I find it. Have made that mistake before.
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I have, i made that mistake...i accidentlly rooted with 1.29.720.11 and bricked my phone and now i am looking for the same RUU but unable to find it anywhere....does it mean that i am doomed till the time it's out?
Or there a way anyone can upload their stock rom which i can use?
Please help anyone...i dunno what to do!!!
Hey all,
Is there anyone out there who is on T-Mobile UK and has a stock nandroid backup for the following version (1.29.110.1), I've had no luck with the RUU's and I really need to go back to full stock asap because I'm selling the phone. I
heres the info for my phone:
Currently running a custom rom (Android Revolution HD 7.2.1)
CID: T-MOB005
HBOOT: 0.96.0000
RADIO: 1.1204.103.14
Why don't you reset it?
Open it in bootloader, and to factory reset
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weeo said:
Why don't you reset it?
Open it in bootloader, and to factory reset
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Doesn't factory reset just wipe your data and settings? I basically just want to have the default kernel and Rom on my phone that was on there when I purchased the phone..factory reset doesn't do that.
Have you tried searching, I believe there are quite a few available in the forums. Exactly what went wrong with the RUU? I have a stock nandroid backup on my phone, unfortunaly I wont be home until Thursday, and where I'm at the internet is really crap.
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Tingelholm said:
Have you tried searching, I believe there are quite a few available in the forums. Exactly what went wrong with the RUU? I have a stock nandroid backup on my phone, unfortunaly I wont be home until Thursday, and where I'm at the internet is really crap.
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I've looked all over the place but can't find a thing, the reason why the RUU's provided in the rom collection forum don't work is because they are of a lower version and my hboot version is higher than those provided in the lower versions, and because s-off hasn't been achieved on the HTC one x yet I can't downgrade my hboot version therefore I can't downgrade my firmware. I'm stuck to either getting a ruu version that's the same as the firmware version I'm running currently or a newer version which match my cid. As of now there's no such ruu available so therefore I'm stuck to going back to stock via the nandroid backup method.
Well, if it's not a hurry I can probably upload my nandroid backup by friday. Are you sure it will work with another ones backup?
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Tingelholm said:
Well, if it's not a hurry I can probably upload my nandroid backup by friday. Are you sure it will work with another ones backup?
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Yes it will work but only if firstly were both on the same network (I.e T-Mobile UK) and you haven't changed the name of the folder which contains the backup if that folder name is changed its pretty much useless. Thanks a bunch if you do share it, you've saved me a lot of hassle
Ah, then it probably wont work, my HOX is locked to 3Sweden. It sounds like yours is unlocked, isn't it?
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Tingelholm said:
Ah, then it probably wont work, my HOX is locked to 3Sweden. It sounds like yours is unlocked, isn't it?
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Its ok I managed to get a back up from someone else who was on the same network as me, thank you for your help though
Happy it worked out! Never funny to think that your mobile is broken, especially when it costs like 700$. Glad to help!
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Hi all,
I want to ONLY ROOT my htc one x. No more, no less.
Only root.
How can i do this?
Thanks
HTC One X ROOT/SuperSU/BusyBox
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167
Here's the link, just a tip for next time... use the search function and the root info section
Unlock bootloader, install a recovery and flash supersu.zip. That's it!
If you need more specific instructions, check the guide you can find at one of the tabs of the one x forum index.
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Follow post #1 from this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904
The other thread posted above is also good. In fact they are practically the same thing for your purposes. See, the info was there all along in more than one place.
Okay thanks. Some last question. I have a HTC one x (international) version. That will work for me?
And will I lost all that I have on my phone?
And the last, do this will install another rom or kernels? Cause I want to stay on stock..
Thanks for a quick reply friends.
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You will lose all the data on your phone, so a backup is recommended. If you follow the guide only through the first post like was said, you will remain on stock kernel and rom and only have root.
Okay thanks a lot. But I'm a little bit confuse, with the two link. Is it the same?
And on the HTC one x forum, I've see a "root info" can I follow this?
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The one in "root info" is a one click method, which is quite simple.
I, however, recommend you to use the other guide (linked by requiem), because by using it you will learn something about adb/fastboot and recovey usage.
If you get in trouble in the future, then you will have the knowledge to recover from it.
TToivanen said:
The one in "root info" is a one click method, which is quite simple.
I, however, recommend you to use the other guide (linked by requiem), because by using it you will learn something about adb/fastboot and recovey usage.
If you get in trouble in the future, then you will have the knowledge to recover from it.[/QUOTE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIeq8Jx28cs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80lMHUgxwww
follow both the videos .. its as simple as get .. get the lastest fastboot files and all njy..
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Hi guys,
I will root my HTC one x in some few minutes. But how can I make a good backup of all my phone?
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R.ThierryHOX said:
Hi guys,
I will root my HTC one x in some few minutes. But how can I make a good backup of all my phone?
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at present root it instal cloclword recovery if u want to thn make a nandriod backup of stock for emergency
dude titanium backup s the best nd see the videos u vl understand everything as simple as it gets ..
R.ThierryHOX said:
Hi guys,
I will root my HTC one x in some few minutes. But how can I make a good backup of all my phone?
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Take the first backup of your sd card by using usb cable. Just copy all the stuff from sd to pc. Photos, music, etc. will be saved.
Take second backup, nandroid backup, when you have flashed clockworkmod, by tapping the backup/restore in recovery menu. This will backup your ROM. Nandroid backup will not backup your sdcard.
zishan23291 said:
at present root it instal cloclword recovery if u want to thn make a nandriod backup of stock for emergency
dude titanium backup s the best nd see the videos u vl understand everything as simple as it gets ..
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and nandriod backup is the back up of ur stock rom
titanium backup is after u rooted ur Rom its fot data ..
carrying on from this want to root my one x and put viper rom on it which was on before it went for repair,downloaded the jbfw toolkit is that the right programme,total newbie to this thanks
wonderbar1uk said:
carrying on from this want to root my one x and put viper rom on it which was on before it went for repair,downloaded the jbfw toolkit is that the right programme,total newbie to this thanks
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hm... toolkit ? follow easy and simple step you will succeed and do make a nandiod backup never forget
zishan23291 said:
hm... toolkit ? follow easy and simple step you will succeed and do make a nandiod backup never forget
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is that the right programme,,nandroid back up ?
wonderbar1uk said:
is that the right programme,,nandroid back up ?
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Use hasoon2000's one in all kit for unlocking bootloader and installing a recovery.
Use jbfw toolkit for hboot updating if you need to.
Use recovery for taking nandroid backups.
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TToivanen said:
Use hasoon2000's one in all kit for unlocking bootloader and installing a recovery.
Use jbfw toolkit for hboot updating if you need to.
Use recovery for taking nandroid backups.
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ill look at that prog,thanks
I have an unlocked htc m9 , just installed TWRP , delete the original backup , if anyone can help me , I occupied the backup telcel mexico . this in s -on . gracias.
I don't understand what you're trying to say... but if you have twrp, you can restore backup from there... if you don't have a twrp backup, you can download one compatible for your device...
Edit: look in the stickies, thread by Flippy498
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teddy0209 said:
I don't understand what you're trying to say... but if you have twrp, you can restore backup from there... if you don't have a twrp backup, you can download one compatible for your device...
Edit: look in the stickies, thread by Flippy498
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try to be clearer , I have a htc m9 that is unlocked , but only has TWRP instalad , delete the original backup ( Mexico Telcel ), is in s -on I can not install ruu , is in semi brick
Miguel st said:
try to be clearer , I have a htc m9 that is unlocked , but only has TWRP instalad , delete the original backup ( Mexico Telcel ), is in s -on I can not install ruu , is in semi brick
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As I said, check the stickies and look for the thread of Flippy498... Check for twrp backups for your device, (download the one that matches your firmware/rom you're in before)
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