[Q] Returned to stock - Stuck on screenlock - HTC One X

Copied from my previous post, which happened to be on the XL Forum.
About20Pandas said:
Hi there.
I'm really, really new on this subject, but this weekend i tried booting my HTC One X into Cyanogenmod. Unfortunately i was not satisfied as my Internet Browsers (Built-in and Chrome) kept crashing.
I now want to get back to the Stock ROM, but i'm uncertain what to do. I browsed this page for way too long last night, but there was no help to find.
Upon installation of Cyanogenmod, i createda back-up which i tried restoring from, but after that it could not boot, and this very moment i'm scared i bricked my phone or something.
While my phone was working i downloaded the correct Stock ROM and placed it on my SD-card. I tried installing it via recovery mode, but the installation aborted.
Any help would be fantastic, but please keep in mind that i'm new on the subject, and english isn't my primary language.
Cheers.
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My initial problem was solved now by following THIS LINK, and my phone Booted. Unfortunately it's stuck on the screenlock, and it appears as if the touch-screen and buttons doesn't work.

Think you need a newer nandroid or a newer sense rom.
The nandroid must match :
Fastboot getvar version-main
The outcome of that command. Newer hboots have updated touch panel drivers which causes older nands and roms not to respond anymore on touch.
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Mr Hofs said:
Think you need a newer nandroid or a newer sense rom.
The nandroid must match :
Fastboot getvar version-main
The outcome of that command. Newer hboots have updated touch panel drivers which causes older nands and roms not to respond anymore on touch.
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That was my concern, but this was the only one i could find that matched my CID, HTC__Y13
4.18.401.2 is the outcome of the command.

Then you can use any of the 4.18.401 nands from the collection thread. It's wwe interchangeable. Or flash any custom rom you like
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Mr Hofs said:
Then you can use any of the 4.18.401 nands from the collection thread. It's wwe interchangeable. Or flash any custom rom you like
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Haven't been able to find a single one called 4.18.401 :/

About20Pandas said:
Haven't been able to find a single one called 4.18.401 :/
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In the general section - collection of stock backups you can find many 4.18.401 nands....even mine is there. Stop looking for the cid and use any of them !

Mr Hofs said:
In the general section - collection of stock backups you can find many 4.18.401 nands....even mine is there. Stop looking for the cid and use any of them !
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As you may have figured i'm new here. I seem unable to navigate to that point...
Can you by any chance post a link?
EDIT: Found it.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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Jesus christ. Something's got to bother me all the time.
Tried about 50 times to get into Bootloader, but it simply won't!

About20Pandas said:
Jesus christ. Something's got to bother me all the time.
Tried about 50 times to get into Bootloader, but it simply won't!
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Okay i finally got everything straight and went to restore from a viable Nand, but the Restoration failed
Error while restoring /System!

About20Pandas said:
Okay i finally got everything straight and went to restore from a viable Nand, but the Restoration failed
Error while restoring /System!
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flash the recovery.img from the nand, then enter the recovery and perform a full wipe and then restore

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My One X Plagued With "Unfortunately The Process com.EVERYTHING Has Stopped" Messages

My One X Plagued With "Unfortunately The Process com.EVERYTHING Has Stopped" Messages
A few weeks ago my One X started giving me stopped process error messages for, well, for everything. Within 5 minutes of booting the phone up, everything would start stopping. gapps, acore, htc.bg launcher, browser, exchange...everything.
This was on my carrier's stock, ICS ROM, but, since then I've tried a custom JellyBean ROM that I found here. The problem is exactly the same, so I guess it's something deeper....
I've tried factory resets, I've tried with and without a google account linked (as I've read that can be a problem sometimes)....I've cleared cache partition and Dalvik cache....what else can I do?
Is there a "nuclear" option, that's even more intensive a wipe than a "factory reset"?
What else can I try?
Try ARHD 7.2 its basically a stock Rom were as jellybean is a ported version with not much working first I would sugguest flashing back to stock choosing the RUU from your country after your completely stock check for updates then go in bootloader and restore device factory settings don't install any apps until your sure the problem has gone if your still getting problems I would return for repair or replacement
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canna666 said:
Try ARHD 7.2 its basically a stock Rom were as jellybean is a ported version with not much working first I would sugguest flashing back to stock choosing the RUU from your country after your completely stock check for updates then go in bootloader and restore device factory settings don't install any apps until your sure the problem has gone if your still getting problems I would return for repair or replacement
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Okey doke, I'll give that a try thanks. I'll be back with some dumb questions soon, probably.
Actually, here's one to start with: What's RUU?
JimBadger said:
Okey doke, I'll give that a try thanks. I'll be back with some dumb questions soon, probably.
Actually, here's one to start with: What's RUU?
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I would ask guys from link below I've never had to flash all stock radio and firmware before just know the right ruu is important
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25018342
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Erk....I'm stuck.
I downloaded a zip full of stock ROMs (One_X_1.26.114.3_odexed.zip), but I don't know what to do to get just the bits I need from it.
Having done "fastboot oem readcid", I know that I need ORANG001 stock ROM, but not sure how to "cook" it. Or even if I need to.
These are the instructions I'm trying to follow, but it's the "extracted and cooked from right RUU" bit that has flummoxed me....I've looked around for the answer, but can't find a thread that doesn't assume a level of pre-knowledge (or intelligence) that I don't have
Install stock rom of your CID
-fastboot oem readcid (to know your CID)
-all roms are based on x.xx.401.xx , so you need to download the right RUU(that matches your CID) and extract rom.zip to cook a stock rom for you
-flash custom stock rom(extracted and cooked from right RUU) on custom recovery
-fastboot flash boot c:\boot.img (flash stock kernel that's inside custom stock rom boot.img file)
RElock the bootloader (you can allways unlock)
-fastboot oem lock
Right RUU file for your CID
-put your phone on fastboot (it will not boot because you have a custom rom on a locked bootloader)
-now you can run the RUU exe file and upgrade your phone
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Once I've got the stock ROM bit sorted, I think I'll be okay with the rest! (famous last words)
It tells you to download stock Rom matching your cid then extract it on pc (winRAR) you should get 2 folders one is the boot.IMG and the other is the Rom copy the Rom xxxx.zip to your phone and flash in cwm recovery then fastboot boot.IMG. That's it before updating your phone check stock Rom if its fixed your issues just whack arhd or some think stock based there more reliable
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canna666 said:
It tells you to download stock Rom matching your cid then extract it on pc (winRAR) you should get 2 folders one is the boot.IMG and the other is the Rom copy the Rom xxxx.zip to your phone and flash in cwm recovery then fastboot boot.IMG. That's it before updating your phone check stock Rom if its fixed your issues just whack arhd or some think stock based there more reliable
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Okay, thanks, I get that bit now. But I don't know how to tell which ROM matches my CID...
I've googled phrases like "ORANG001 stock RUU" etc, but every thread seems to lead to a different
Is it likely to be this (for ORANG001): RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_...?
The actual flashing, etc, I'm comfortable with...it's just finding the right thing to flash that is doing my head in.
JimBadger said:
Okay, thanks, I get that bit now. But I don't know how to tell which ROM matches my CID...
I've googled phrases like "ORANG001 stock RUU" etc, but every thread seems to lead to a different
Is it likely to be this (for ORANG001): RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_...?
The actual flashing, etc, I'm comfortable with...it's just finding the right thing to flash that is doing my head in.
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Ok give me a few hours I'll download and have a look I need to reinstall android SDK first that may take some time
Remember hitting the thanks button would show that you appreciate my time
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Cool, I've thanked each of your posts.
I've tried both of these RUU exe's, but both just end with an "Unknown error"...which obviously isn't very helpful.
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.29.061.11_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_260736_signed.exe
and
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256475_signed.exe
JimBadger said:
Cool, I've thanked each of your posts.
I've tried both of these RUU exe's, but both just end with an "Unknown error"...which obviously isn't very helpful.
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.29.061.11_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_260736_signed.exe
and
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Orange_UK_1.28.061.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256475_signed.exe
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Have a read thru this thread it may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1799881&highlight=back+to+stock
I'm still installing android SDK it takes so long :banghead: I'm not sure if I'll get time today if I don't I'll check it tomorrow bit busy tonight :beer::beer::beer::beer:
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canna666 said:
Have a read thru this thread it may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1799881&highlight=back+to+stock
I'm still installing android SDK it takes so long :banghead: I'm not sure if I'll get time today if I don't I'll check it tomorrow bit busy tonight :beer::beer::beer::beer:
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I'll have a look, thanks. Enjoy the beers! Have one or two for me.
Omg just got backk its still downloading my firewall was blocking it defo have a look tomorrow
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JimBadger said:
Erk....I'm stuck.
I downloaded a zip full of stock ROMs (One_X_1.26.114.3_odexed.zip), but I don't know what to do to get just the bits I need from it.
Having done "fastboot oem readcid", I know that I need ORANG001 stock ROM, but not sure how to "cook" it. Or even if I need to.
These are the instructions I'm trying to follow, but it's the "extracted and cooked from right RUU" bit that has flummoxed me....I've looked around for the answer, but can't find a thread that doesn't assume a level of pre-knowledge (or intelligence) that I don't have
Once I've got the stock ROM bit sorted, I think I'll be okay with the rest! (famous last words)
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I'm free now I've just tried to download orange001 but its a filefactory link and I don't have premium account if possible please upload (mediafire.....) Or any were that allows more than 500mb to non premium members and pm the link
Edit: don't need Rom watch video
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Watch this video very quick guide and easy to understand www.YouTube.com/watch?v=SZuAjz4PIjU
And yes for orange001 it is .x61.xx as you mentioned above
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[Q] 2.17.415.2 stock recovery.img

hi,
its my first post, and i am moving from ios to android so it is not that easy so i hope i am doing this right,
all day i was looking for a way to backup my stock signed recovery.img before flashing TWRP for rooting [already unlocked bootloader],
then i searched for it and found this one [2.17.401.2] not a perfect match for my [2.17.415.2] , i remember someone was saying any 2.17 may work, is this correct and if not then i have to find a way to backup my img, and if you have ruu can this be extracted from it.
thanks
teravers said:
hi,
its my first post, and i am moving from ios to android so it is not that easy so i hope i am doing this right,
all day i was looking for a way to backup my stock signed recovery.img before flashing TWRP for rooting [already unlocked bootloader],
then i searched for it and found this one [2.17.401.2] not a perfect match for my [2.17.415.2] , i remember someone was saying any 2.17 may work, is this correct and if not then i have to find a way to backup my img, and if you have ruu can this be extracted from it.
thanks
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Yeah that is correct, you can install any stock rock that matches with 2.17... But if you have the correct ruu for your hox you can also extract that from it
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Here you have the stock 2.17 recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
And yes they are all the same !
thanks
matt95 said:
Yeah that is correct, you can install any stock rock that matches with 2.17... But if you have the correct ruu for your hox you can also extract that from it
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MarcelHofs said:
Here you have the stock 2.17 recovery
(http) : //db.tt/U5CK4noo
And yes they are all the same !
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WOW thanks for your fast reply, now i can root finally :victory:
greetings from egypt

Question about the One X and forum...

I have a few questions since I'm fairly new to the forum...
1) What's the difference between the HTC One X development forum and the One X original development forum? Is it to do with concurrent development updates and stability with the latter being approved as 'Stable' in the sense of the word? Or am I mixed up...?
2) My CID is HTC_001, I have S-ON and HWBOOT 1.39.0000 with the phone rooted. Am I prepped and ready for installing a custom ROM?
3)Regarding the recovery, I presume you use the backup & recovery in the BOOTLOADER to create a recovery file before installing the custom ROM?
I appreciate the help chaps,
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Netroxen said:
I have a few questions since I'm fairly new to the forum...
1) What's the difference between the HTC One X development forum and the One X original development forum? Is it to do with concurrent development updates and stability with the latter being approved as 'Stable' in the sense of the word? Or am I mixed up...?
2) My CID is HTC_001, I have S-ON and HWBOOT 1.39.0000 with the phone rooted. Am I prepped and ready for installing a custom ROM?
3)Regarding the recovery, I presume you use the backup & recovery in the BOOTLOADER to create a recovery file before installing the custom ROM?
I appreciate the help chaps,
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I believe that the original forum is more for the pure android versions without FOR instance touchwiz. (Not sure if I'm right) if a Rom is stable it will usually be mentioned in the corresponding thread and it will also say what works and what is broken in the Rom.
you seem ready for a custom rom because I have hboot 1.39 as well. As long as it is unlocked and have a custom recovery you can flash away. As for your third question, no, you use the backup and restore option in your custom recovery for instance clockworkmod or twrp. Some advice: always flash the corresponding boot.img from your rom.
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Stefan0vic said:
I believe that the original forum is more for the pure android versions without FOR instance touchwiz. (Not sure if I'm right) you seem ready for a custom rom because I have hboot 1.39 as well. As long as it is unlocked and have a custom recovery you can flash away. As for your third question, no, you use the backup and restore option in your custom recovery for instance clockworkmod or twrp. Some advice: always flash the corresponding boot.img from your rom.
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So by "Pure Android", do you essentially mean ROMS that are more true to form with less customization layered over the top? If so, which one would you recommend and does it matter which one you use from either one of the forums as-long as you meet the pre-requisites?
Now, what do you mean by custom recovery, how do I know if I have it or how do I do it? Sorry, but I'm a bit of a pleb so simpleton english please :cyclops:
Also if you are fairly new I suggest you flash the viper rom, it has htc sense and all the tweaks a man needs.
Copy zip to phone
Make sure you have the right boot.img to flash in the fastboot folder its in the zip
Full wipe if coming from other Rom
Flash rom
Flash boot.img by using: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
And it should boot up nicely, this if you already unlocked the bootloader and have a custom recovery
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Stefan0vic said:
Also if you are fairly new I suggest you flash the viper rom, it has htc sense and all the tweaks a man needs.
Copy zip to phone
Make sure you have the right boot.img to flash in the fastboot folder its in the zip
Full wipe if coming from other Rom
Flash rom
Flash boot.img by using: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Fastboot erase cache
And it should boot up nicely, this if you already unlocked the bootloader and have a custom recovery
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Ohhhhh, I get it now... So as-well as unlocking the phone to ROOT, you also have to overwrite the stock recovery on the phone with this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819 Okokok, so that's the 'Custom' recovery. Roger
Yes. You seem to get the hang of it. Before flashing a recovery let me try to get ahold of Mr. Hofs, he has a recovery file that supports touch which you need for some Rom installations. Ill get back at you.
Btw if you are already on a custom recovery by now, immediatly make a nandroid backup and also copy it to your pc. If anything happens and you do not have a nandroid backup things could get way harder than they should
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Stefan0vic said:
Yes. You seem to get the hang of it. Before flashing a recovery let me try to get ahold of Mr. Hofs, he has a recovery file that supports touch which you need for some Rom installations. Ill get back at you.
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That one I linked is touch isn't it? Atleast, the title says "9/6 Mandatory Update Official Clockworkmod Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0" which would lead me to believe so....
Yes but I believe people have reported that touch didn't work. The one with touch you can flash over cwm later and you'll lose no data at all. I'm on my htc atm so its hard to find links for you. The recovery I'm using is philz touch recovery which is also cwm based
I contacted Mr hofs for you for the link if you can't come across it on the forums good luck its bed time for me now
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Edit: I remember now, htc brought out some kind of update which made touch unusable in cwm. I highly recommend philz touch recovery
Stefan0vic said:
Yes but I believe people have reported that touch didn't work. The one with touch you can flash over cwm later and you'll lose no data at all. I'm on my htc atm so its hard to find links for you. The recovery I'm using is philz touch recovery which is also cwm based
I contacted Mr hofs for you for the link if you can't come across it on the forums good luck its bed time for me now
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Edit: I remember now, htc brought out some kind of update which made touch unusable in cwm. I highly recommend philz touch recovery
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This one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240646
Looks fine to me! Flash away and have fun
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Stefan0vic said:
Looks fine to me! Flash away and have fun
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Oh noes... You said to type "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and now my phone keeps booting into recovery. 'Boot' should be 'Recovery' after some research! What do I do now!!??
Edit: Oh ****. I just flashed my 'boot' with the recovery .img - What should I do now?
Can you describe exactly what you did? Did you install the boot.img in cwm?
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---------- Post added at 12:09 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:03 AM ----------
If your phone can only reboot into recovery the only thing that is left to do is install a custom rom. You can also go back to stock if you manage to get the correct RUU OR if you find your stock boot.img which you just replaced. What I would do is flash a sense based rom, flash the boot image, fastboot erase cache and let it boot up, if it boots make a nandroid backup immediatly. as I am no expert choosing the right RUU I cannot help you get back to stock.. I haven't quiet gotten to the RUU part myself.
To flash a recovery : fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Flash a kernel/boot.img: fastboot flash boot bootname.img
Fastboot erase cache
Ofc change recoveryname to the name ur recovery has or change the name to recovery.img makes it easier
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[Q] Reverting back to Stock Rom.

Well haven't I been a bit of an idiot?!
Right then, so I installed the SentinelROM, rom, no problems there had a play around with it for a few days, and felt that it wasn't for me. So I went back to my recovery (TWRP) to install the backup I made, hoping it would backup my phone to its original rom.
Now the problem started with a bootloop, where it just got stuck on the "HTC One X" screen. So I wiped the system again, and tried to install the backup again and again. Nothing worked, so thought of flashing the recovery image I had. Tried that, nothing worked. This also got rid of the TWRP Recovery in the process.
I've been searching everywhere on how to revert to the original ROM, and I've had no luck so far. Either the tutorials are just a bit confusing, or I can't find the right files!
Now, could someone help me with this? If they have the relevant files that is. I'll try my best to give all the details you need, I'm just desperate to get my phone working again.
I was running JB 4.1 on my HTC One X.
My CID is ORANG001
HBOOT 1.36
Version-Main 3.16.61.6
Please could someone help me with this problem, and maybe explain it a bit more clearly! It would be greatly appreciated.
Flash the kernel file that is located in the backup folder. The boot.emmc.win file !
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Mr Hofs said:
Flash the kernel file that is located in the backup folder. The boot.emmc.win file !
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I've lost the backup file in the process of trying to restore the stock rom. I'm not sure how. I think it's because the TWRP was deleted so the backups are gone.
I've managed to install Cyanogenmod so its not like I don't have a phone!
But I would rather get it back to stock though!
Anyway way of getting a nandroid backup or a RUU for this? I've been searching everywhere! Watching numerous videos to figure out how to get it back to stock, and nothings working so far.
Bump.
You can download a nandroid backup for your cid and restore it
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Try this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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Stefan0vic said:
You can download a nandroid backup for your cid and restore it
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Which I've already searched for. But there doesn't seem to be a backup for my cid anywhere.
Is there a 2.17.61 ?
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Yes there is
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Mr Hofs said:
Try this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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Thanks Mr Hofs, however I've tried that thread numerous times.
The dropbox download for my cid doesn't seem to be available. I just get an error with dropbox. Seems like the files don't exist anymore.
I'll ask on the thread if someone has it.
Replied in the backup thread
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Need Stock Sense5 Nandroid backup for HTC One x CID 38

Hi Guys,
I lost my backup for stock Sense 5 on my HTC one x my CID is 38 can someone please help me with that, I need to go back to stock Sense 5.
Thanks
I've already tried to restore the nandroid backups I found on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
but after restore when I boot up the touch screen doesn't respond. I've also tried recovering using Philz recovery but still the same result
guitaristdel said:
I've already tried to restore the nandroid backups I found on this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
but after restore when I boot up the touch screen doesn't respond. I've also tried recovering using Philz recovery but still the same result
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Just study this thread >>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466294
Thanks so much for that, lemme try that out (its downloading really slow) will post my reply here once done
virgolib said:
Just study this thread >>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466294
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So I tried the steps in the above thread but after installing the OTA from the zip the phone gets stuck on htc quitely brilliant screen. I tried erasing cache from fastboot but still a no go, any clue why that's happening or a work around.
guitaristdel said:
So I tried the steps in the above thread but after installing the OTA from the zip the phone gets stuck on htc quitely brilliant screen. I tried erasing cache from fastboot but still a no go, any clue why that's happening or a work around.
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Have you flashed boot.img?
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virgolib said:
Have you flashed boot.img?
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yup so these are the steps I followed.
1) flashed the boot.img that I had in the nandroid backup
2) restored the backup
3) booted up completely
4) since touch screen doesn't work
5) restarted the phone went into recovery and installed the OTA
6) booted again and it got stuck
7) erased cache from fastboot -> no-go
Also I just checked couldnt find any boot.img in the OTA zip, dont know what im missing here
virgolib said:
Have you flashed boot.img?
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Hey Ignore my last post got it working found a boot.img in the firmware.zip flashed that and up and running it is thank you so much for your help
guitaristdel said:
Hey Ignore my last post got it working found a boot.img in the firmware.zip flashed that and up and running it is thank you so much for your help
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Good , pls note every times you installed some rom needs to flash boot.img of that installed rom.
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no signal reception!!
guitaristdel said:
Hey Ignore my last post got it working found a boot.img in the firmware.zip flashed that and up and running it is thank you so much for your help
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bro,i am using airtel sim and i dont get any signal.
if i go to the settings i see 1. airplane mode 'turning off' 2.wifi -error 3.bluetooth doesnt turn on!!
the screenshot i have taken for this issue is not recognised/detecting in my phone storage and as evn bluetooth is also not working i cant send u a screenshot.
the same thing happened when i restored the backup of my sense5 4.2.2 update.thought there was some problem im CWM and deleted it.
the main intention of a phone is to make calls and that is not working here.
tell me how did you solve the issue.
PLEASE HELP !!!
other than that,rest of the os is working absolutely fine!! pls help me bro!!!
Flash the boot.img !
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i tried it!!!
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Flash the boot.img !
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i tried flahsing the boot.img which was in the nadroid backup 1st.
then touch dint work after booting.(but signal was received)
then i used the boot.img used in the ota given here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466294
then touch worked ,but now signal is not received!!
i tried flahsing boot.img of android revolution 33.1x hd by mike1986(that custom went well with no probs)
even then same radio problem!! please help me
If you restored the sense 5 stock rom + boot.img it should be all oke. If not you could try another radio. That's not kernel related
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same radio problem!!
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If you restored the sense 5 stock rom + boot.img it should be all oke. If not you could try another radio. That's not kernel related
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thanx for letting me knw that it is not kernel related(sigh of relief)
but still,can you suggest some roms so that i'll try flashing their boot.img's!
You can try any rom if your hboot is supported. Receiving signal is something different from the signal strength.
The modules in the rom + the delivered boot.img are related to each other to make signal and bluetooth ...etc etc work.
So flash the boot.img from the rom, make a full wipe in recovery, install the rom. That way it should be all good on any rom.
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ah sorry wrong thread
guitaristdel said:
Hey Ignore my last post got it working found a boot.img in the firmware.zip flashed that and up and running it is thank you so much for your help
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Can you tell me how u flashed the ota zip?

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