[HOW-TO][UNOFFICIALY] BlackRose HBOOT from Incredible S - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

Okay, so, incase anyone is wondering, I took the liberty of testing it, and VIVO (Incredible S) HBOOTs work fine on the VIVO_W
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
What is BlackRose HBOOT?, See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1509236
Proof:
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How To (This is how I did it, if there is a simpler way, please tell me) :
Step 1: First off, Gain S-OFF using AlphaRev
Step 2a: Flash the "vivo_downgrade.img" via fastboot "fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img"
Step 2b: Flash the VIVO Engineering HBOOT "fastboot flash hboot vivo_enghboot.img"
Step 3: Flash BlackRose HBOOT from IncS "fastboot flash hboot hboot_blackrose.img"
Step 4: Enjoy ENG commands and other great features on the latest Inc S hboot, and retain S-OFF

OK I've been here for bit n still can't understand why it would need a different bootloader? Dinc2 have tins of available memory n with S off its fully flashable. Maybe a a missed the memo but help fill us in please? What advantage will this bring n extra feature will occur?
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This has the engineering hboot commands like changing mid and serial #, and other things I don't understand
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FordNate said:
OK I've been here for bit n still can't understand why it would need a different bootloader? Dinc2 have tins of available memory n with S off its fully flashable. Maybe a a missed the memo but help fill us in please? What advantage will this bring n extra feature will occur?
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Also i believe blackrose changes system partition too, something to do with newer roms , check out op in viper
Thread , nits had to do something to the data and systems folders . you can find out more on the incS dev thread
Whoareyou said:
This has the engineering hboot commands like changing mid and serial #, and other things I don't understand
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I've been hacking phones for a while, back since I used windows mobile and also had a razor v3. From what I've read and understood about the engineering and custom bootloaders, they get us one step closer to being able to load custom firmware (not just android) on our phones, such as full operating systems (linux, windows, etc). Also, it gives us the potential to meddle with things like Whoareyou mentioned, the serial IDs and MEIDs, which aren't LEGALLY allowed to be changed because they are assigned to each individual device. The holy grail of utilities is the simunlock command for those with locked incredible 2's who don't want to purchase the unlock code from some potentially unreliable sources. It should be able to go in and load a flag to unlock the sim card to be usable on other carriers.
EDIT:
In doing more reading on the BlackRose page specifically, the developer had already begun discussion about loading alternate bootloaders to potentially load things like Windows phone 7 and other operating systems, but with this bootloader, you should also be able to use the full list of commands listed here:
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../2/8/8/7/EVO3D_Extended_Fastboot_Commands.txt
Keep in mind, those codes ARE only confirmed for the EVO3D. Nobody has done this sort of thing with the Incredible 2 yet (to my knowledge) so much of this is dark waters for us.

lightninjay said:
I've been hacking phones for a while, back since I used windows mobile and also had a razor v3. From what I've read and understood about the engineering and custom bootloaders, they get us one step closer to being able to load custom firmware (not just android) on our phones, such as full operating systems (linux, windows, etc). Also, it gives us the potential to meddle with things like Whoareyou mentioned, the serial IDs and MEIDs, which aren't LEGALLY allowed to be changed because they are assigned to each individual device. The holy grail of utilities is the simunlock command for those with locked incredible 2's who don't want to purchase the unlock code from some potentially unreliable sources. It should be able to go in and load a flag to unlock the sim card to be usable on other carriers.
EDIT:
In doing more reading on the BlackRose page specifically, the developer had already begun discussion about loading alternate bootloaders to potentially load things like Windows phone 7 and other operating systems, but with this bootloader, you should also be able to use the full list of commands listed here:
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach.../2/8/8/7/EVO3D_Extended_Fastboot_Commands.txt
Keep in mind, those codes ARE only confirmed for the EVO3D. Nobody has done this sort of thing with the Incredible 2 yet (to my knowledge) so much of this is dark waters for us.
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Link is 410 - Gone code?? yeah got me on that one too. Since my Indestructible2 is not my DD and just sits there (looking sad but running KK at least on a wifi network) I might look more into this. I'd love for it to become a "hot" phone.

My recovery partition has failed after flashing this. Tried all available recoveries. Flashing is successful but rebooting to recovery always gives an eternal white HTC screen. Anyone else facing this issue?

Yes, I just experienced that, not sure why it does that, to get into recovery just switch back to the vivo downgrade hboot using the dd command from adb or terminal
I think recoveries need to be updated to support blackrose but im not really sure
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I am stuck on 2.3.3 with no root. So there is no question of terminal commands.
Is there any other way to switch back the hboot?

ahmadmalik88 said:
I am stuck on 2.3.3 with no root. So there is no question of terminal commands.
Is there any other way to switch back the hboot?
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Have you tried rooting without recovery, like temproot with superoneclick?
You have to use dd to revert be a use blackrose has hboot downgrade prevention
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I succeeded in rooting with SuperOneClick but the hboot didn't downgrade. I used the following command:
dd if=/sdcard/hboot.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
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Any idea what to try next?

ahmadmalik88 said:
I succeeded in rooting with SuperOneClick but the hboot didn't downgrade. I used the following command:
Any idea what to try next?
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that shouldhave worked, make sure your using the "vivo_downgrade" hboot, it worked for me.

Please Help
After installing BlackRose my rom wouldnt boot and I tried to boot into recovery but I get stuck at the HTC white screen. Then I tried to flash hboot but it says cant roll back version, and I cant do this "dd if=/sdcard/hboot.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18" because my rom wont boot. Then I tried installing an RUU and it works but it doesnt overwrite BlackRose, and I tried the dd command and it says permission denied so I tried to root my RUU but that requires custom recovery... Is there any way to fix this I fixed it

duffieldj1 said:
after installing blackrose my rom wouldnt boot and i tried to boot into recovery but i get stuck at the htc white screen. Then i tried to flash hboot but it says cant roll back version, and i cant do this "dd if=/sdcard/hboot.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18" because my rom wont boot. Then i tried installing an ruu and it works but it doesnt overwrite blackrose, and i tried the dd command and it says permission denied so i tried to root my ruu but that requires custom recovery... Is there any way to fix this i fixed it
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please tell me how

Lol I wouldn't of touched this with a ten foot pole and some one else's phone
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chillybean said:
Lol I wouldn't of touched this with a ten foot pole and some one else's phone
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i touched it first... just saying...
downed nothing n did nothing to my dinc2 from gere. i got all i needed to know

FordNate said:
i touched it first... just saying...
downed nothing n did nothing to my dinc2 from gere. i got all i needed to know
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pleas am having blackrose hboot issue on my incredible 2 because I first thought it was incredeble s but after hboot upgrade and radio refuse to upgrade that discover its incredible 2 but I can enter recovery mode and have tried returning to stock hboot but all hboot say bypassed in bootloader please help me I don't have pc that I can use to run commands .
thanks.

skeji said:
pleas am having blackrose hboot issue on my incredible 2 because I first thought it was incredeble s but after hboot upgrade and radio refuse to upgrade that discover its incredible 2 but I can enter recovery mode and have tried returning to stock hboot but all hboot say bypassed in bootloader please help me I don't have pc that I can use to run commands .
thanks.
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i no longer have this phone. Should've read before you had an issue

duffieldj1 said:
After installing BlackRose my rom wouldnt boot and I tried to boot into recovery but I get stuck at the HTC white screen. Then I tried to flash hboot but it says cant roll back version, and I cant do this "dd if=/sdcard/hboot.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18" because my rom wont boot. Then I tried installing an RUU and it works but it doesnt overwrite BlackRose, and I tried the dd command and it says permission denied so I tried to root my RUU but that requires custom recovery... Is there any way to fix this I fixed it
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please how did u manage to fix it.?

casseer15 said:
please tell me how
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you have to reboot between hboot updates

Related

My DHD stuck on htc logo

hi I tried to install IceColdSandwich-1.2.0 Rom on my DHD but after i did it my device stuck on htc logo and never boot the problem is i am new in this stuff and i can't get my device back to life i 'v downloaded the ice cream sandwich using
clock work mode and my Hboot screen shows:
****UNLOCKED*****
ACE PVT S-on RL
Hboot -2.00.0029
MICROP-0438
Radio-26.14.04.28_M
eMMc-boot
Dec 22 2011,14:28:19
and i don't know what Ruu to install
please help and thx
Your phone isn't rooted. How did you manage to flash recovery onto it in first place?
Search for advanced ace hack kit on xda. Read a LOT about how to use it and once ready, let the kit do its thing. After that you'll be S OFF and able to flash any custom ROM.
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He unlocked it using the official HTC dev tool. It allows you to flash a custom recovery.
This is an obligatory to the op. Please research before you go and do stuff to your phone. I just don't get how someone will take a risk on there phones.
The reason it didn't boot is because you have to flash the boot image seperately. One simply can't just flash a rom, in cwr and call it a day if you did it using HTC tool.
What you need to do is. Boot back.into hboot select fastboot.
Take the boot image from your rom and place in your folder where fastboot and adb are located.
Then run the command
Fastboot flash boot boot.Img
Fastboot reboot
Its not working
marsdta said:
He unlocked it using the official HTC dev tool. It allows you to flash a custom recovery.
This is an obligatory to the op. Please research before you go and do stuff to your phone. I just don't get how someone will take a risk on there phones.
The reason it didn't boot is because you have to flash the boot image seperately. One simply can't just flash a rom, in cwr and call it a day if you did it using HTC tool.
What you need to do is. Boot back.into hboot select fastboot.
Take the boot image from your rom and place in your folder where fastboot and adb are located.
Then run the command
Fastboot flash boot boot.Img
Fastboot reboot
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yeah you are right I used htc dev to unlock my DHD but I tried to took boot.img from the Ice cream sandwich Rom and it did not workout with me please if you know any way help me
and thx for your reply
AAHK
This is the AAHK (Advanced Ace Hack Kit) thread.
It is ONE click Root, S-Off & SIM unlock kit.
Read carefully, go step-by-step and than you'll be ready to go.
This is how I unlocked and unleashed my beast
ordevski said:
This is the AAHK (Advanced Ace Hack Kit) thread.
It is ONE click Root, S-Off & SIM unlock kit.
Read carefully, go step-by-step and than you'll be ready to go.
This is how I unlocked and unleashed my beast
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thanks but i only can access to Hboot menu and i can enter the clock work mode but the AAHK doesn't workout with me
Run a fitting RUU, relock your Bootloader and use AAHK afterwards.
(if you would have taken some time to get into this stuff, you wouldn't be messed up right now "Official HTC Unlock" is not that brilliant compared to AAHK ).
You say you don't know which RUU to use.
Where did you buy your phone? Was/Is it branded?
DN41
DN41 said:
Run a fitting RUU, relock your Bootloader and use AAHK afterwards.
(if you would have taken some time to get into this stuff, you wouldn't be messed up right now "Official HTC Unlock" is not that brilliant compared to AAHK ).
You say you don't know which RUU to use.
Where did you buy your phone? Was/Is it branded?
DN41
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no my phone isn't branded and the version of my android was 2.3.5 , HTc sense 3.0 software number 3.13.415.2
and AAHK need downgrade to workout with me so I gave it a chance but every thing went wrong
thx for your help anyway
Try one of those, i think the latest should be fine.
[ROM]Ace Test & Stock ROMS [RE-UPLOADED]
DN41
ok i will thank you but do you know error "155" and how to solve it and if Ruu works with s-on or not and thx again
When do you get this 155-error?
If using a fitting RUU, it will always work afaik But I'm pretty sure.
DN41
DN41 said:
When do you get this 155-error?
If using a fitting RUU, it will always work afaik But I'm pretty sure.
DN41
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I didn't really know what you meant by afaik
I tried alot of RUU but they all keeps popup with error 155 and i don't know how to fix it and i don't know how to fix this problem but i really need to work it out and thx for all of you
"As far as I know"
Did you try flashing it in fastboot mode?
Get your device into bootloader and choose fastboot. Try to run the RUU again.
DN41
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i did but its always error 155 comes up i don't know what to do but i really need my DHD back
Ok, another idea:
You have that stock RUU fitting your phone?
Open explorer here: C:\Users\"YOUR USERNAME"\Appdata\Local\Temp\
Then Run the RUU, it will extract the files to some folder in here, you will see it pop up when opening the RUU (or you run it and simply use search).
Inside there'll be a "rom.zip".
{
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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Rename it to PD98IMG.zip, push it to your SD card (in root, not into a folder) and boot your phone into bootloader.
It should check the file and then you have to select "yes" to flash it. Should be fine after it.
DN41
thx I tried to do this before but it keeps tell wrong Image
So you're a hundred percent sure, that you've got a fitting image? Cant believe that it would block a fitting image that method.
Which version did you try? Most recent one?
And BTW: would be great it you would tell before what you already tried instead of letting me explain it and then say "oh i already did that"
DN41
EDIT: I guess it doesnt take the Rom because of the high hboot version (yours is somewhere around 2, "normal" ones around 0.84). Maybe it would be the best to contact HTC's Support regarding that you used their official unlock instead of AAHK.
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Just root it using the ace hack kit..might ne worthwhile?
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DN41 said:
So you're a hundred percent sure, that you've got a fitting image? Cant believe that it would block a fitting image that method.
Which version did you try? Most recent one?
And BTW: would be great it you would tell before what you already tried instead of letting me explain it and then say "oh i already did that"
DN41
EDIT: I guess it doesnt take the Rom because of the high hboot version (yours is somewhere around 2, "normal" ones around 0.84). Maybe it would be the best to contact HTC's Support regarding that you used their official unlock instead of AAHK.
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I am sorry i didn't tell but I really need my phone back so I am trying every idea comes to my mind and I tried a lot of versions but no one works
thx again for your help

Rooting an S-Off HOX

Hey XDA :
I kneel before you a broken and confused man. Here's my issue, I bought a One X not long ago, noticed it was S-Off but still went ahead n unlocked Bootloader, dunno if I should have given fact I got S-Off ... Started flashing tons of ROMs .... But from what I understand, with S-Off I do not need to flash boot.img every time I want to flash a ROM, yet, none work unless I do ... Thus confusion reigns ...
Am seriously considering going stock with latest 2.17 RUU, thus loosing my ROOT and EVERYTHING !!! Ok all SD is backed up to my HDD ... But still I have no idea ... This is annoying ... Living in total darkness .. Am a n00b coming from iOS the main Android competitor ...
Here's proof of my S-Off :
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Please help me !!!!
Read, read some more, take a break then read some more....
Eventually you'll figure it out.
I'd help you but jumping into threads pretending you're a hero for having s off, which you didn't even earn - was just lucky, Pissed me off so I won't.
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PsyChoses said:
This ROM is so good it has become my daily driver! Sadly I only use my HOX to test various ROMs n learn more about Android! Nothing else, like no Sim Card nothing!
I am an iOS/MacOS fan n forever will be....
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*rolls eyes*
1. You didn't need to unlock the bootloader if you have S-OFF, you can just flash anything you want
2. If the ROMs ZIP is written correctly you don't have to flash the boot.img as it'll be flashed with the ROM. If not you'll have to do it manually
3. You can flash any RUU you want as you are S-OFF so you don't even need to root it unless you want to
Read, read some more, take a break then read some more....
Eventually you'll figure it out.
I'd help you but jumping into threads pretending you're a hero for having s off, which you didn't even earn - was just lucky, Pissed me off so I won't.
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Oh c'mon, really ? You took that seriously ? Yes I am an iOS fan that don't mean I can't become an Android one too !!! And am not acting like no hero ... Was just showing that S-Off devices existed ... Am really sorry it came off the wrong way ...
1. You didn't need to unlock the bootloader if you have S-OFF, you can just flash anything you want
2. If the ROMs ZIP is written correctly you don't have to flash the boot.img as it'll be flashed with the ROM. If not you'll have to do it manually
3. You can flash any RUU you want as you are S-OFF so you don't even need to root it unless you want to
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1. So what does unlocking Bootloader on S-Off cause ? Will it cause device to act weird ?
2. Hmm... Ok ?
3. I just thought I'd flash latest RUU to get HBoot updated n stuff, then Root again to get back to flashing ROMs
Thanks
PsyChoses said:
1. So what does unlocking Bootloader on S-Off cause ? Will it cause device to act weird ?
2. Hmm... Ok ?
3. I just thought I'd flash latest RUU to get HBoot updated n stuff, then Root again to get back to flashing ROMs
Thanks
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1. It means HTC now know you've unlocked the bootloader. Before, as you had S-OFF, there was no reason for them to know. They could now refuse your warranty
2. ???
3. Yep you can do that, I did
1. It means HTC now know you've unlocked the bootloader. Before, as you had S-OFF, there was no reason for them to know. They could now refuse your warranty
2. ???
3. Yep you can do that, I did
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1. So to Root I did not need to unlock bootloader ? And it's ok where I live there is no such thing as Warranty ... Just a 3 month shop warranty ...
2. That means that the ROMs were not built right that is why am having o flash boot.img ?
3. After flashing latest RUU my bootloader will re-lock ? no need to unlock it again to root ?
Again thanks
PsyChoses said:
1. So to Root I did not need to unlock bootloader ? And it's ok where I live there is no such thing as Warranty ... Just a 3 month shop warranty ...
2. That means that the ROMs were not built right that is why am having o flash boot.img ?
3. After flashing latest RUU my bootloader will re-lock ? no need to unlock it again to root ?
Again thanks
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1. Fair enough!
2. It would appear so as the T3 One X flashes differently
3. You have to relock the bootloader to flash an RUU but once flashed you just reflash CWM without unlocking the bootloader
1. Fair enough!
2. It would appear so as the T3 One X flashes differently
3. You have to relock the bootloader to flash an RUU but once flashed you just reflash CWM without unlocking the bootloader
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1. Cool
2. Seems so
3. Relock ? How ? Where to get the stock recovery ?
You are awesome for taking the time to help thanks
To relock the bootloader:
fastboot oem lock
Then run the RUU when the phone is connected in fastboot mode and away you go! You shouldn't need the stock recovery as the RUU replaces that but I've always flashed it before using the RUU purely through habit
To relock the bootloader:
fastboot oem lock
Then run the RUU when the phone is connected in fastboot mode and away you go! You shouldn't need the stock recovery as the RUU replaces that but I've always flashed it before using the RUU purely through habit
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Ok now one last question how do I find out what RUU to use for my device ? Like if it is ASIA, Middle East, India etc .. ?
Thanks
You can use ANY RUU you want as you're S-OFF
You can use ANY RUU you want as you're S-OFF
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ok flashed RUU, now I try to flash CWR and all I get is stock recovery can't go to CWR no more xD
EDIT :
I HAD to unlock Bootloader else no CWR ...
No Unlocked Bootloader = No Root / CWR
Unlocked Bootloader = Root/ CWR
At least that is what happened in my case even with S-Off xD
EddyOS said:
You can use ANY RUU you want as you're S-OFF
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Unless the CID is set, but you can also set it to all 1s as you have S-Off!
I have the solution...............................Maybe you should swap your HOX with mine. :laugh:
PsyChoses said:
ok flashed RUU, now I try to flash CWR and all I get is stock recovery can't go to CWR no more xD
EDIT :
I HAD to unlock Bootloader else no CWR ...
No Unlocked Bootloader = No Root / CWR
Unlocked Bootloader = Root/ CWR
At least that is what happened in my case even with S-Off xD
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Now that's weird, in the past with S-OFF you just flashed CWM using fastboot without unlocking the bootloader
Unless the CID is set, but you can also set it to all 1s as you have S-Off!
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Yeah all is good now but had to unlock bootloader in order to flash CWR even with S-Off n CID set to 111111
Now that's weird, in the past with S-OFF you just flashed CWM using fastboot without unlocking the bootloader
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I guess not anymore .. Not on HOX anyway xD
I have the solution...............................Maybe you should swap your HOX with mine.
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You want it ? How about $600

[Q] former Samsung/Motorola flash addict seeking assistance with HTC!!

So...I first started rooting and custom rom'ing back in the Samsung Fascinate days, flash forward...I sold my s3 because I was in love with what I heard about the HTC One!! Found one on Craigslist in great condition. Dude I had bought it from said it had been rooted and I thought GREAT, saves me the trouble!! Well, I'm confused. I am running a modified 4.3, locked with s-on, and rooted. I am able to boot into TWRP. I cannot figure out the tech of the HTC One and need to know 2 things...1. How is this phone rooted with locked bootloader/s-on? 2. Where can I go from here... Can I flash other rom's through TWRP even though bootloader is locked and s-on? I have read everything I can on xda and still can't make sense of this...
Sounds like they unlocked it, flashed a custom rom, and then relocked it. I would use firewatter to get unlocked again and s-off. http://firewater-soff.com/instructions/. Not sure if you could flash in that state or not, but im guessing no.
Hey thanks! I was sort of guessing that is what happened...but couldn't really find a reason to do that? Is it difficult to hard brick an HTC? I was never concerned with the Samsung or Motorola, I could always get my way back from any issue. So, use firewater to unlock/s-off and then I can return to full stock or whatever?
schilly said:
So...I first started rooting and custom rom'ing back in the Samsung Fascinate days, flash forward...I sold my s3 because I was in love with what I heard about the HTC One!! Found one on Craigslist in great condition. Dude I had bought it from said it had been rooted and I thought GREAT, saves me the trouble!! Well, I'm confused. I am running a modified 4.3, locked with s-on, and rooted. I am able to boot into TWRP. I cannot figure out the tech of the HTC One and need to know 2 things...1. How is this phone rooted with locked bootloader/s-on? 2. Where can I go from here... Can I flash other rom's through TWRP even though bootloader is locked and s-on? I have read everything I can on xda and still can't make sense of this...
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Hey I remember you from the Fascinate forums from a while ago... nice to see a familiar face! I had the S4 for a while but just switched to the HTC One. This phone is a beast. I was lucky enough to get mine on 4.2.2 so I just used rumrunner... you got lucky because up until a few days ago 4.3 was locked down. From what I understand so far, once you get S-Off you're pretty safe on flashing anything just like the Fascinate. The danger is in actually getting S-Off but firewater seems to be a fairly safe and easy method. Happy flashing and let me know if you have any questions, although I'm still learning the HTC ropes but I'll do my best
It is not likley to hard brick it, but it does happen. Mostly to people who dont pay attention and dont follow instructions well. Just make sure what ever your flashing, is for your phone. There are several varations of the one, and flashing the wrong firmware is just asking for an expensive brick. As long as you can get into the bootloader, there is usually always a fix.
Yeah use firewater and then flash a rom of your choosing. If you just want to be complete stock, you can flash an ruu, and then use firewater to unlock and get s-off if so desired.
Crawshayi said:
Hey I remember you from the Fascinate forums from a while ago... nice to see a familiar face! I had the S4 for a while but just switched to the HTC One. This phone is a beast. I was lucky enough to get mine on 4.2.2 so I just used rumrunner... you got lucky because up until a few days ago 4.3 was locked down. From what I understand so far, once you get S-Off you're pretty safe on flashing anything just like the Fascinate. The danger is in actually getting S-Off but firewater seems to be a fairly safe and easy method. Happy flashing and let me know if you have any questions, although I'm still learning the HTC ropes but I'll do my best
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Hey...HELLO!! I will be sure to ask, thanks!
cmlusco said:
It is not likley to hard brick it, but it does happen. Mostly to people who dont pay attention and dont follow instructions well. Just make sure what ever your flashing, is for your phone. There are several varations of the one, and flashing the wrong firmware is just asking for an expensive brick. As long as you can get into the bootloader, there is usually always a fix.
Yeah use firewater and then flash a rom of your choosing. If you just want to be complete stock, you can flash an ruu, and then use firewater to unlock and get s-off if so desired.
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Thank you for your reply...I feel a bit more confident. I follow directions well, so as long as I find a great tutorial I don't see any issues.
so as my phone stands right now, I can just flash a RUU (I think I know what that is, is it hard to find correct one?) and be stock, unrooted? And then I can take the upcoming OTA?
Thanks to you both...I just don't quite get the HTC lingo yet, but I'm a fast learner!!
Well it depends what version your on. If your on if your on 4.2 yes you can, if your on 4.3 not at the moment, unless you can find a 2.10.605.1 ruu somewhere. I would use firewater to get s-off then you can flash an older ruu and take the otas. If you take the kk ota before you get s-off, you risk the chance of firewater not working, and then your stuck without root untill a new exploit is found.
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Thank you for your reply...I feel a bit more confident. I follow directions well, so as long as I find a great tutorial I don't see any issues.
so as my phone stands right now, I can just flash a RUU (I think I know what that is, is it hard to find correct one?) and be stock, unrooted? And then I can take the upcoming OTA?
Thanks to you both...I just don't quite get the HTC lingo yet, but I'm a fast learner!!
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As cmlusco said, I'd probably recommend getting s-off with firewater before an OTA. When 4.3 came out it prevented the existing bootloader unlock tool from working. It was a few weeks before firewater came out and while it works with 4.3 there's no guarantee that it will work with 4.4. Also, you can be S-OFF and take OTAs but flashing a ROM is the safer way to go as far as keeping the ability to run custom recoveries, etc.
EDIT: I didn't realize how much I repeated what cmlusco said. I'll go fade back into the woodwork now. Carry on, nothing to see here.
schilly said:
Thank you for your reply...I feel a bit more confident. I follow directions well, so as long as I find a great tutorial I don't see any issues.
so as my phone stands right now, I can just flash a RUU (I think I know what that is, is it hard to find correct one?) and be stock, unrooted? And then I can take the upcoming OTA?
Thanks to you both...I just don't quite get the HTC lingo yet, but I'm a fast learner!!
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Don't even bother waiting for the OTA... I'm on NuSense 4.4.2 and it's awesome. I'm sure it'll be updated when the OTA hits too, but if you want KitKat early just jump right in, the water is fine.
EDIT: I didn't realize how much I repeated what cmlusco said. I'll go fade back into the woodwork now. Carry on, nothing to see here. [/QUOTE]
Ha! I didn't see nuthin lol...moving on!
I cannot get adb to work on my new laptop running windows 8...ugh! So frustrated.
A modified hboot with the indicators of s-off and unlocked changed to look like locked and s-on might have been flashed also. I would boot into fastboot and see if you can fast boot flash a different recovery before going through the hastle of using the firewater soff exploit
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Check out this thread and see if it provides any answers for your Windows 8 dilemma http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2493458
I would boot into fastboot and see if you can fast boot flash a different recovery before going through the hastle of using the firewater soff exploit
Never did that before...will see what I can find on Google! Need to figure this out, making me mad.
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schilly said:
I would boot into fastboot and see if you can fast boot flash a different recovery before going through the hastle of using the firewater soff exploit
Never did that before...will see what I can find on Google! Need to figure this out, making me mad.
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Its pretty easy. first obviously make sure you have debugging enabled then Install this package http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Then download a recovery IMG from the original dev section and put it in the same folder as where the minimal adb and fastboot package extracted too. Run the batch for minimal that opens a command prompt to that directory.
Type: adb devices(to make sure it sees your phone)
Next: adb reboot bootloader
Next: you will see bootloader options type: fastboot oem rebootRUU (it is case sensitive)
Next: wait for HTC logo on black background to show up and then type: fastboot flash recovery (IMG filename with extension. IE: twrp.IMG)
Example: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Next: fastboot reboot
After it boots up reboot into recovery and see if it changed recoveries although you should know when you fastboot flash if it went. It should tell you successful or fail.
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Its pretty easy. first obviously make sure you have debugging enabled then Install this package http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Then download a recovery IMG from the original dev section and put it in the same folder as where the minimal adb and fastboot package extracted too. Run the batch for minimal that opens a command prompt to that directory.
Type: adb devices(to make sure it sees your phone)
Next: adb reboot bootloader
Next: you will see bootloader options type: fastboot oem rebootRUU (it is case sensitive)
Next: wait for HTC logo on black background to show up and then type: fastboot flash recovery (IMG filename with extension. IE: twrp.IMG)
Example: fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Next: fastboot reboot
After it boots up reboot into recovery and see if it changed recoveries although you should know when you fastboot flash if it went. It should tell you successful or fail.
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Thank you! You rock! Will report back...just annoyed at this point because I can't flash anything, but I can't take update. Sort of stuck. Thank you for the short how to!
Hmmm...was just thinking, why am I flashing a recovery img? It's already running twrp. Am I just seeing if I can flash anything, at this point?
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Here is where I am right now...anyone care to decipher lol
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Here is where I am right now...anyone care to decipher lol
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Yes just trying to see if it will take. If it takes then you have a hex edited custom hboot otherwise you will need to run fire water. That looks like stock firmware.
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Can't install ROM or update

I hope that someone can help me with this problem. Sorry it is such a long post, but I thought it might help with diagnosis if I wrote it all down.
I have an HTC One X with Android 4.02. It was purchased from Optus. I followed the process on the HTC web site to root and unlock the phone. Since that time I have never been able to update automatically. I contacted both Optus and HTC and was told that this was because of the root and, more or less, “bad luck!” I’ve tried to manually update the zip file with CWM but just get an error message and abort update.
From time to time, the phone would lag badly and run slower and slower. The only way that I could fix it was to backup all the apps and data using Titanium backup; uninstall all the apps; and then re-install them. Afterwards, all would be fine again for several months. A couple of months ago, it began to happen again and I uninstalled/reinstalled, but this time it didn’t help. Finally, after trying to figure out what to do, I did a system reset and then reinstalled everything and everything worked fine except that one of my apps (one I use all the time!) now will not work at all.
I decided that this might be because I needed to update to a newer version of Android. Unfortunately, when I tried to install CM 10.2, the installation failed. I thought that this might be because the Bootloader was too old (v. 0.95) but I read that if it was an AOSP Rom that I wouldn’t need to update the bootloader. So, I tried to flash Xenon, but again no luck. I’ve scoured the forums, but can’t seem to find anything that matches this issue.
The phone is definitely rooted. I’ve previously installed new Roms on my old HTC Desire, so I’m pretty sure I’m doing it right. However, I’m by no means a particularly sophisticated user and quite often the discussion in the forums is a bit esoteric for me.
Do I need to update the bootloader? If I do, then do I need to unroot the phone first then update then re-root?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
kosraeboy said:
I hope that someone can help me with this problem. Sorry it is such a long post, but I thought it might help with diagnosis if I wrote it all down.
I have an HTC One X with Android 4.02. It was purchased from Optus. I followed the process on the HTC web site to root and unlock the phone. Since that time I have never been able to update automatically. I contacted both Optus and HTC and was told that this was because of the root and, more or less, “bad luck!” I’ve tried to manually update the zip file with CWM but just get an error message and abort update.
From time to time, the phone would lag badly and run slower and slower. The only way that I could fix it was to backup all the apps and data using Titanium backup; uninstall all the apps; and then re-install them. Afterwards, all would be fine again for several months. A couple of months ago, it began to happen again and I uninstalled/reinstalled, but this time it didn’t help. Finally, after trying to figure out what to do, I did a system reset and then reinstalled everything and everything worked fine except that one of my apps (one I use all the time!) now will not work at all.
I decided that this might be because I needed to update to a newer version of Android. Unfortunately, when I tried to install CM 10.2, the installation failed. I thought that this might be because the Bootloader was too old (v. 0.95) but I read that if it was an AOSP Rom that I wouldn’t need to update the bootloader. So, I tried to flash Xenon, but again no luck. I’ve scoured the forums, but can’t seem to find anything that matches this issue.
The phone is definitely rooted. I’ve previously installed new Roms on my old HTC Desire, so I’m pretty sure I’m doing it right. However, I’m by no means a particularly sophisticated user and quite often the discussion in the forums is a bit esoteric for me.
Do I need to update the bootloader? If I do, then do I need to unroot the phone first then update then re-root?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Hi
Can you give some details of the phone? CID?, international version?, S-On or off?, etc?
In short i think it is a good idea to update to a more recent bootloader. Then get yourself on to a newer ROM.
You might also want to consider twrp (big) as a new recovery.
This forum has lots of info.
Also take a look at www.onexroot.com
Thanks
The CID is OPTUS001.
The phone was purchased in Australia from the Optus network - I'm guessing then, that is an international.
The phone is S-on. From what I was reading when I was figuring out how to find whether it was On or Off, it seems like it needs to be Off to install any new Rom. I'd that right?
THanks for your help.
kosraeboy said:
The CID is OPTUS001.
The phone was purchased in Australia from the Optus network - I'm guessing then, that is an international.
The phone is S-on. From what I was reading when I was figuring out how to find whether it was On or Off, it seems like it needs to be Off to install any new Rom. I'd that right?
THanks for your help.
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What is your error in CWM?
kosraeboy said:
The CID is OPTUS001.
The phone was purchased in Australia from the Optus network - I'm guessing then, that is an international.
The phone is S-on. From what I was reading when I was figuring out how to find whether it was On or Off, it seems like it needs to be Off to install any new Rom. I'd that right?
THanks for your help.
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You can flash ROMs with S-ON. I fact its good to leave it as S-ON in case you flash the wrong firmware. Saved my bacon a few times.
Even if you bought it through Optus doesn't necessarily mean an international. Ca you post a screen shot of the boot loader screen. That will tell us.
Also an you find the CID number? There's some apps that can give you the the number. It looks like HTC-xyz. This will help in finding the right firmware.
good luck.
Noobdead said:
What is your error in CWM?
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Hopefully this image works.
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grwalker said:
You can flash ROMs with S-ON. I fact its good to leave it as S-ON in case you flash the wrong firmware. Saved my bacon a few times.
Even if you bought it through Optus doesn't necessarily mean an international. Ca you post a screen shot of the boot loader screen. That will tell us.
Also an you find the CID number? There's some apps that can give you the the number. It looks like HTC-xyz. This will help in finding the right firmware.
good luck.
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The CID Number is: OPTUS0001
Here is bootloader screen.
kosraeboy said:
The CID Number is: OPTUS0001
Here is bootloader screen.
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Can you post the boot loader screen shot again please. The link didn't work
Trying again
I made a mistake with the CID. It is: OPTUS001
Hopefully this will work this time.
kosraeboy said:
I made a mistake with the CID. It is: OPTUS001
Hopefully this will work this time.
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Nope, link still doesn't work. Use the attachments button when replying to attached the screenshot.
If that still doesn't work then let me know what the first three lines are when you are in fastboot mode. (Hold Vol down and power until you enter fastboot). The reason i want this info is to confirm you have the international version of HOX. If the second line contains the words "Endeavoru" then you have the international version, and we can then find the right ROM and recovery for you to use.
Also this is the link to download Hboot 1.36 for OPTUS001. http://d-h.st/users/ClydeB1/?fld_id=8110. Download this and keep it handy.
I am assuming that your bootloader is unlocked. First line tells you this. Did you use the site http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/? Do you still have the unlock token?
Here are the first 9 lines. Don't know why it doesn't work.
*** UNLOCKED ***
ENDEAVORU PVT SsiteHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.95.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-None
eMMC-bootmode : disabled
CPU-bootmode : disabled
HW Secure boot : enabled
Unlocked with htcdev.com. I no longer have the token, but can I get it by logging into htcdev site?
I'll download the firmware.zip file.
Thanks
kosraeboy said:
Here are the first 9 lines. Don't know why it doesn't work.
*** UNLOCKED ***
ENDEAVORU PVT SsiteHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.95.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-None
eMMC-bootmode : disabled
CPU-bootmode : disabled
HW Secure boot : enabled
Unlocked with htcdev.com. I no longer have the token, but can I get it by logging into htcdev site?
I'll download the firmware.zip file.
Thanks
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Man give me the result from command fastboot getvar version-main then I will tell you from where to download the RUU and you will download it and relock your bootloader and run it you are with low hboot and have chance to have RUU for your main version
kosraeboy said:
Here are the first 9 lines. Don't know why it doesn't work.
*** UNLOCKED ***
ENDEAVORU PVT SsiteHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.95.0000
CPLD-None
MICROP-None
RADIO-None
eMMC-bootmode : disabled
CPU-bootmode : disabled
HW Secure boot : enabled
Unlocked with htcdev.com. I no longer have the token, but can I get it by logging into htcdev site?
I'll download the firmware.zip file.
Thanks
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The unlock token usually arrives by email. Do you still have the email? If not go thru the process again and get the token. Then keep the token. You need it after you flash the firmware.zip (new HBOOT)
The question you might want to think about is what ROM are you planning to install? That suggests the custom recovery you need to install. For instance HOX international works well on Lollipop but you have to reformat the memory using twrp-big. A simple task that you can find on www.onexroot.com.
Once you answer the ROM question, the steps would be as follows. Instructions can be provided if needs be.
1. Flash custom recovery of your choice
2 Flash the firmware.zip (HBOOT)
3. Flash the ROM of your choise.
Or you can go down the path that Thant is suggesting. I did the Lollipop upgrade using Resurrection Remix ROM after doing steps 1 and 2.
Thanks
grwalker said:
The unlock token usually arrives by email. Do you still have the email? If not go thru the process again and get the token. Then keep the token. You need it after you flash the firmware.zip (new HBOOT)
The question you might want to think about is what ROM are you planning to install? That suggests the custom recovery you need to install. For instance HOX international works well on Lollipop but you have to reformat the memory using twrp-big. A simple task that you can find on www.onexroot.com.
Once you answer the ROM question, the steps would be as follows. Instructions can be provided if needs be.
1. Flash custom recovery of your choice
2 Flash the firmware.zip (HBOOT)
3. Flash the ROM of your choise.
Or you can go down the path that Thant is suggesting. I did the Lollipop upgrade using Resurrection Remix ROM after doing steps 1 and 2.
Thanks
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Step 1 must to be after step 2, because if he flash firmware after recovery will be with stock recovery and not be possible to flash rom with stock recovery and must to flash again custom recovery. But how I think he is not a good with android devices don't have good skil to flash the firmware by him self. I suggest to answare my question and then to see if we can find RUU
Thank you both. Sorry for the delay in responding. Family emergency and I've not had time. I'll follow up in a day or so.
Sorry for the delay
Thant said:
Man give me the result from command fastboot getvar version-main then I will tell you from where to download the RUU and you will download it and relock your bootloader and run it you are with low hboot and have chance to have RUU for your main version
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Hi Thant:
The result is: version-main: 1.29.980.11
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Hi Thant:
The result is: version-main: 1.29.980.11
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OK Reloack with command fastboot oem lock your bootloader and run this RUU if you get error try to find nandroid backup I will try to find you stock recovery but first try to run the RUU and report back after that:fingers-crossed:
Thant said:
OK Reloack with command fastboot oem lock your bootloader and run this RUU if you get error try to find nandroid backup I will try to find you stock recovery but first try to run the RUU and report back after that:fingers-crossed:
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Thanks. I'll try it and let you know.
I've tried running the RUU. When it asks me to verify the ROM image version I want to update, the "To:"version is the same as the "From:"version. They are both 1.28.980.11 Before I go ahead, is that correct? Shouldn't it be a different version of the ROM image?
kosraeboy said:
I've tried running the RUU. When it asks me to verify the ROM image version I want to update, the "To:"version is the same as the "From:"version. They are both 1.28.980.11 Before I go ahead, is that correct? Shouldn't it be a different version of the ROM image?
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GO and see if the RUU will finish if yes this is good if give you error we will see what will do.
Yes they are the same but if RUU finish you will be complete stock and then will update wia Wi-Fi stock rom to latest hboot. Don't forget to relock your bootloader
replay if rUU finish and dont forget to make nandroid backup when you install new rom after update to latest hboot for your carrier

Temp S-OFF for HTC U12+

S-OFF is out now for HTC U12+ with Sunshine
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https://twitter.com/TheRootNinja/status/1017891591531343872
https://twitter.com/firewaterdevs/status/1017152637433761795
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77066052&postcount=249
That is great! Thank you!
Could you explain a bit more about the "temp" nature at this point and why someone would need the temp solution right now before you guys figure out the permanent way?
Great work!
MNoisy said:
That is great! Thank you!
Could you explain a bit more about the "temp" nature at this point and why someone would need the temp solution right now before you guys figure out the permanent way?
Great work!
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Starting from the HTC U11, you can't permanently S-OFF the device (SunShine never achieved it for the U11). You can find a complete explanation here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/u11/how-to/s-off-word-t3662712/post73543715
MNoisy said:
That is great! Thank you!
Could you explain a bit more about the "temp" nature at this point and why someone would need the temp solution right now before you guys figure out the permanent way?
Great work!
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Razorbacktrack5535 said:
Starting from the HTC U11, you can't permanently S-OFF the device (SunShine never achieved it for the U11). You can find a complete explanation here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/u11/how-to/s-off-word-t3662712/post73543715
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In addition: it has all the same features as permanent S-OFF, with exception of the ability to use custom hboot/aboot. Once you reboot into Android or Recovery, the device will reset back S-ON, so be careful what you do, once you achieved S-OFF.
Permanent S-OFF is to dangerous - and much more risky - on those new devices as the U11 and all more recent ones.
5m4r7ph0n36uru said:
In addition: it has all the same features as permanent S-OFF, with exception of the ability to use custom hboot/aboot. Once you reboot into Android or Recovery, the device will reset back S-ON, so be careful what you do, once you achieved S-OFF.
Permanent S-OFF is to dangerous - and much more risky - on those new devices as the U11 and all more recent ones.
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Thank you for that information!
So for the basic essential customizers like me, I would start using this when we start getting some custom ROM's if they are unsigned, to change my model, install TWRP, or if I need supercid?
MNoisy said:
Thank you for that information!
So for the basic essential customizers like me, I would start using this when we start getting some custom ROM's if they are unsigned, to change my model, install TWRP, or if I need supercid?
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Wouldn't recommend SuperCID anymore, as you won't be able to receive OTAs any longer - yes they changed that as well. S-OFF is only needed to change CID and thus the specific software you're running, or to flash unsigned firmware. No more no less to it actually.
And there's no actual recovery partition anymore, due to treble. Instead stock recovery shares its partition with the respective boot.img. Thus I guess TWRP might be flashed as recovery_ramdisk, or as a TWRP patched boot image - we'll see when it's out and available though.
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S-off gives you complete control over YOUR device. You don't necessarily need to receive OTA's if you're S-off. You can flash your firmware on your schedule, not when the carrier or manufacturer says it's ready. Flash it when you're ready. Flash what you want, when you want. If the option is there, I'm getting S-off every time.
Do your homework, research and learn. If you're too lazy to do your due diligence, don't S-off. You can truly brick your phone if you're not 100% sure of what you're doing.
If you're going to just flash ROMs or just get root access but stay stock otherwise, no need to S-off. If you want complete control over flashing everything , go S-off.
But remember with great power comes great responsibility.
Beyond flashing random firmwares willy-nilly, what's the actual point of this when all U12+ ships unlocked (at least here, in the US)...? I really don't see any reason now.
szlevi said:
Beyond flashing random firmwares willy-nilly, what's the actual point of this when all U12+ ships unlocked (at least here, in the US)...? I really don't see any reason now.
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if there is a temp root solution u can have a completely bootloader locked saftey net passing rooted device, also the us unlocked devices just mean the sim card is unlocked for whatever carrier you want to use not bootloader unlocked
Hi! I can't to obtain s-off.I bought license via app Sunshine, but when the process begins (Sunshine will now set your device S-OFF) my phone no reboot and no to obtain s-off.
I have 1.15.401.4,unlocked,rooted.
May this need to make with LOCKED status?
Help me pls.
Sorry my english
JR 2007 said:
Hi! I can't to obtain s-off.I bought license via app Sunshine, but when the process begins (Sunshine will now set your device S-OFF) my phone no reboot and no to obtain s-off.
I have 1.15.401.4,unlocked,rooted.
May this need to make with LOCKED status?
Help me pls.
Sorry my english
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You need to be sure you went to HTC Dev and unlocked your bootloader first. After that you need to be rooted.
If you have both of those steps done and you're getting errors, go to: https://therootninja.zendesk.com/hc/en-us and check out how to troubleshoot, and send in a support ticket.
These guys are awesome, jcase and beaups are super legit and are always willing to help with their software. Good luck
Granite1 said:
You need to be sure you went to HTC Dev and unlocked your bootloader first. After that you need to be rooted.
If you have both of those steps done and you're getting errors, go to: https://therootninja.zendesk.com/hc/en-us and check out how to troubleshoot, and send in a support ticket.
These guys are awesome, jcase and beaups are super legit and are always willing to help with their software. Good luck
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Thank you)
also make sure you are on the stock kernel it doesnt like freak07's
kickyoace said:
also make sure you are on the stock kernel it doesnt like freak07's
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Sunshine S-Off isn't working for me either, the orange progress bar completes multiple times until it finally reboots but it just boots back up into the ROM. I am on cleanslate kernel, maybe that is the issue?
LibertyMonger said:
Sunshine S-Off isn't working for me either, the orange progress bar completes multiple times until it finally reboots but it just boots back up into the ROM. I am on cleanslate kernel, maybe that is the issue?
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Seems like I needs to have the stock kernel
mammothjojo88 said:
Seems like I needs to have the stock kernel
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Yes, this was exactly the problem. I restored stock kernel and it worked first try. Thanks.
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Temp. S-Off helped me to fix my Slot b, it seemed slot b was corrupt, it wouldn't boot as if there wasn't a ROM on it so reverting back to the old 1.15 ROM and taking the 1.21 OTA seemed to fix it. Seemless updates worked and i am currently back on slot b finally. I tried everything beforehand and nothing would work except this.
Thanks, used sunshine to convert u12+ china to emea ROM
answer from the support:
HTC designed the u12+ to only support temp s-off, all phones after and including the 11 have been this way
I tried to achieve S-Off with 1.30.401.2 but it takes more than 10 minutes and afterwards the phone boots into the system and not bootloader/download mode. Any thoughts?
mdxdave said:
I tried to achieve S-Off with 1.30.401.2 but it takes more than 10 minutes and afterwards the phone boots into the system and not bootloader/download mode. Any thoughts?
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I just tried it on 1.30 and it is working for me. I have no advice other than that, sorry.

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