Hi guys I've got an m8 on EE and have managed to soft brick my phone. I need the stock firmware and how to recover my device. Appreciate the assistance.
Hopefully it might be on here for you mate.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
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Appreciate the prompt reply. I've taken a look and the roms maybe listed but I have no Idea where to start with regard to flashing any image. Is there a guide to how to do this. Thanks
What have you flashed and what is the phone doing?
Also, what carrier is your phone from?
Are you S-OFF?
Thanks for the replies guys. I have been trying to root the device using the dev tool kit. I did something , not sure what and I couldn't boot into recovery or android. Since then I have managed to get into recovery and android will boot but most of my apps are not working and looks like corruption somewhere has occurred which is why I need to basically go back to stock on everything.
My device shows s-on but detailing tamper warning s etc.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers
Sorry carrier is EE
Thanks
liamarmitage said:
Thanks for the replies guys. I have been trying to root the device using the dev tool kit. I did something , not sure what and I couldn't boot into recovery or android. Since then I have managed to get into recovery and android will boot but most of my apps are not working and looks like corruption somewhere has occurred which is why I need to basically go back to stock on everything.
My device shows s-on but detailing tamper warning s etc.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers
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You won't be able to flash firmware with S-ON Though I doubt you would need to flash any firmware files anyway. Are you using a custom recovery? Philz TWRP or whatevs?
Did you not make a nandroid?
If not, your best bet is to either flash a custom rom or download one of the nandroids from This thread. There's a good chance the one for your carrier is there. Check your CID and match it up to one of the nandroid's there or request a nandroid for you don't see it listed but really want stock.
to check cid boot to bootloader/fastboot mode and use:
fastboot oem readcid
or
fastboot getvar cid
If you wouldn't mind telling me what your CID is, I would really like to know so I can match CIDs to carriers to better help people in the future.
Then you can just copy the nandroid to the proper location and restore it in the custom recovery.
Hey thanks for the assistance here guys, my CID is below
cidnum: ORANG001
Looks like there is one to use on that site which is great. Does anyone know how to get what stock recovery image I am using or should be using so that I can download this also?
thanks
also, when in bootloader it shows tampered and relocked, will flashing the recovery and stock firmware removes these marks?
thanks
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Hey guys has anyone got any info on my question? Really want to get my phone back to stock. Having alsorts of problems.
I've managed to get the os back on and the clockwork recovery however I keep getting issues with apps being installed on sd card not being read and all my pictures that were on there seem to have gone also.
Cheers
No it won't. The only way to remove those is with S-off and spoofing them. There are a few guides about it in the general forum section. As for stock recovery, I'm not sure what recovery versions match up with what carriers.. If you can obtain an ota zip file for your carrier you can extract the recovery.img from it.
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Ok thanks for the info. It makes sense although the issues I'm seeing are very odd.
Looks like any app installed on my sd card now shows as not installed and pics taken today that were also stored on the sd card have gone. Not sure what's going on...
Thanks again
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Hi I've been searching for days and have always been able to find answers but this one has got me.
My gf has a HTC Desire HD, pretty sure it's Vodafone since she works there. Tried to do a normal update a while ago and it never started since, just sits on the HTC logo. I can boot into fastboot hboot recovery and all that but I'm stuck as to what to do from here.
I have found a couple of WWE RUU's but the error out with a CID error, I've also found a Vodafone backup someone took from clockwork but this phone only has stock recovery and I don't know how to flash clockwork without being able to boot the phone.
Hoping someone might have an easy answer, please let me know if I need to provide more details.
Thanks.
If its rooted just place a rom on the sd and flash it with full wipe. You are not suppose to accept OTA updates if the phone is rooted if Im not mistaken. If not rooted then go to HTC websight and get the official RUU and install, instructions should be on websight.
http://www.htc.com/europe/help/htc-desire-hd/#download
primussw said:
Hi I've been searching for days and have always been able to find answers but this one has got me.
My gf has a HTC Desire HD, pretty sure it's Vodafone since she works there. Tried to do a normal update a while ago and it never started since, just sits on the HTC logo. I can boot into fastboot hboot recovery and all that but I'm stuck as to what to do from here.
I have found a couple of WWE RUU's but the error out with a CID error, I've also found a Vodafone backup someone took from clockwork but this phone only has stock recovery and I don't know how to flash clockwork without being able to boot the phone.
Hoping someone might have an easy answer, please let me know if I need to provide more details.
Thanks.
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Get me the CID and Iwill provide u with a ruu that works...VODAFONE from where? not all ruu's are available, but at least we can find one that makes your phone back to work...:good:
Unfortuanately it isn't rooted, I probably would've had more luck by now if it was.
I can't see the CID on the bootloader is there a command on fastboot or something to find this? I've been searching but can't find anything.
Sorry I thought of that afterwards, it's Vodafone Australia.
Thanks for the replies guys!
I just tried that European RUU thought I didn't have anything to loose but it came back with ERROR 132 Signature Error.
The Australian HTC site doesn't have a RUU to download that I can see.
primussw said:
I just tried that European RUU thought I didn't have anything to loose but it came back with ERROR 132 Signature Error.
The Australian HTC site doesn't have a RUU to download that I can see.
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Read up here and see if this can help you or not.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905003
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857537
Also the other option is to go to the Ace Hack Kit forum IRC Chat room and speak to those guys there. They are Abolutely GREAT with any issues and they might be able to solve your issue. I would try them first. IRC chat towards the bottom of first main post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1259821
Good Luck
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Unfortuanately it isn't rooted, I probably would've had more luck by now if it was.
I can't see the CID on the bootloader is there a command on fastboot or something to find this? I've been searching but can't find anything.
Sorry I thought of that afterwards, it's Vodafone Australia.
Thanks for the replies guys!
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yep, do the following: boot in hboot and choose fastboot. Then plug the phone (check that you see fastboot usb in red)
Open cmd as admin or a terminal as root and then, type fastboot getvar all. Get the INFOcidnum and paste it here. With that I will try to find a ruu that works. But stop trying flashing other things...you might mess the device.
Hi
Thanks again for the help. The cidnum: VODAP021
Hope this helps, I haven't checked out those other links yet though.
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Hi
Thanks again for the help. The cidnum: VODAP021
Hope this helps, I haven't checked out those other links yet though.
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Ok, I will look for a RUU (to see if I can get one that works, and will send it over a PM)...:laugh:
No post it here in case someone else has the same problem so he too can get the file.
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Solution!!
Ok firstly sorry it's taken me ages to post this but I finally came up with a solution to this problem using a few different guides and instructions on these forums.
So the problem was I had a Vodafone AU branded HTC Desire HD that had no root and a locked bootloader that was stuck in a bootloop after a failed official update. The main problem is that there is NO stock recovery ROM ANYWHERE for a Vodafone AU HTC Desire HD, trust me I looked and I am not new to looking for stuff like this. glevitan provided me with a WW ROM that I managed to get working with a bit of work, there are also many WW ROM's around that you should also be able to use. I'll try to explain as best I can as to how I got it to work (going from memory) so if anyone else has a similar problem they may be able to use this information.
1. Firstly find a suitable WW ROM to flash, it needs to be a PD98IMG.zip image to copy to an SD card. There is a Vodafone AU dump on this forum but that will not work if you are completely stock standard. I think you can get this zip from the RUU or maybe ask glevitan if he wouldn't mind helping in providing this again. I didn't want to link to his file but there are others around.
2. Create a goldcard. If you turn your SD card into a goldcard it will allow any ROM to be flashed, normally it would only accept the Vodafone AU one but by doing this it will accept the WW one. To do this I used a second phone to create the card.
I used the Ultimate multi tool which can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180639
You may have to do a bit of reading on getting it to work, from memory you have to put in a number to a website to generate a file, I think I ended up using a different website, there's a few options in getting this done, google is your friend for this
3. Once the goldcard is created copy the PD98IMG.zip to the root directory and put it back into the phone.
4. Turn on the phone and boot to hboot by holding vol up (I think) on power on. The phone should automatically check for a suitable PD98IMG.zip file and as long as the goldcard process worked and you have a suitable ROM on the root directory it should flash it fine.
This is basically what I did and it successfully booted after a lot of looking around. I hope this helps people in the future with similar problems. If you need to ask any questions about this process as I haven't provided every single detail please feel free to contact me and I will do my best to help you out.
Thanks again to glevitan for helping and providing a suitable ROM to flash.
Please can anybody help, i havent got a clue about flashing my phone and have searched all over but cant get my head round it, please could somebody explain all the steps i need to do to get my phone back to how i had it.
My htc m8 said that i could update my software from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 so i did and now my camera has become rubbish, i am dissapointed with it, i have done a factory reset and it is still the same.
I have found the software on this site that i think i need which is stock recovery 1.54.401.10 recovery.img.
My phone is an unlocked uk model bought from phones4u.
Could someone please explain to me how to put this rom on my phone, i have had a real good search but cant make sense of it all. It would be great if someone could explain it to me in a simple form.
All help is much appreciated.
Regards
Mick..
deadclever said:
Please can anybody help, i havent got a clue about flashing my phone and have searched all over but cant get my head round it, please could somebody explain all the steps i need to do to get my phone back to how i had it.
My htc m8 said that i could update my software from 4.4.2 to 4.4.3 so i did and now my camera has become rubbish, i am dissapointed with it, i have done a factory reset and it is still the same.
I have found the software on this site that i think i need which is stock recovery 1.54.401.10 recovery.img.
My phone is an unlocked uk model bought from phones4u.
Could someone please explain to me how to put this rom on my phone, i have had a real good search but cant make sense of it all. It would be great if someone could explain it to me in a simple form.
All help is much appreciated.
Regards
Mick..
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so you have never unlocked the bootloader? got root? s-off? any of these things? its just a new untouched phone?
romy134 said:
so you have never unlocked the bootloader? got root? s-off? any of these things? its just a new untouched phone?
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Yes that is correct, never touched it
deadclever said:
Yes that is correct, never touched it
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First of all if the only problem you have is the camera you may want to see if you can fix that with some tweeks to the camera app, or send it in to HTC for repair if you have a warranty before going down this road.
but if you rather give this a try there is a couple of post and youtube videos you can look at. most importantly you will need to know some information about your phone. cid number what versions hboot and stuff before you start trying stuff.
here is a link to stock backups
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
but first you will need to unlock you bootloader, root your phone, and get S-off
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
Here is a good video on how to do these if your a visual learner but watch it first and see if you feel comfortable doing all of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHFcGvUjwA
He doesn't need s-off, and also no need to root it......It's not mandatory.
Unlock the bootloader
Flash a custom recovery
Make a full nandroid backup
Restore the older stock backup that matches your main version number.
Mr Hofs said:
He doesn't need s-off, and also no need to root it......It's not mandatory.
Unlock the bootloader
Flash a custom recovery
Make a full nandroid backup
Restore the older stock backup that matches your main version number.
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you only need s-off to change firmware if the cid# dosent match is that how it works?
romy134 said:
you only need s-off to change firmware if the cid# dosent match is that how it works?
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S-off like a god mode,you can read and write partitions that are normally locked, and indeed do things like you described above. But as you only want a lower version of your stock rom i would not take it that far.
Mr Hofs said:
S-off like a god mode,you can read and write partitions that are normally locked, and indeed do things like you described above. But as you only want a lower version of your stock rom i would not take it that far.
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Hi everybody. Thanks for the info. My cid is htc__001
Managed to understand the flashing part just dont know now how to get s_off
What is ghe eaziest way for me.?
Its definitely not a fault with my camera it is the new firmware that i upgraded to that is my problem. I only did it cos i thiught the camera would be even better. Oh my god what a mistake. Uless i keep the phone super steady my pics and videos are a bit blurry. Before the update it took sharp pics and vids even if moving the phone. I could also take vids of fast moving stuff like fairground rides and when i played them back on phone i could pause them anywherep in the vid and the pause was always super sharp.
I have already had the issue with the coating coming off the camera lens but i took all that off and fixed that issue.
So yes thanks for your time guys and i would appreciate the bestest easiest way to take s off
Thanks
Look for firewater. When firewater fails you need sunshine. Those are the only 2 options to gain s-off !
Here is a video you can watch. make sure you watch the whole thing first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Hlms1BuPg
romy134 said:
Here is a video you can watch. make sure you watch the whole thing first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Hlms1BuPg
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Hi
Ive been doing some good searching and people are saying that i dont need s_off to flash a stock recovery rom to my phone and that i only need unlock.
I have unlocked it at htc dev and i have tried flashing the stock rom image using fastboot and clearing the cache but no changes on my phone.
Somebody also said that i needed to flash a nandroid backup first but when i download the philz touchwiz one i dont know what to do with it?
Any help please, this is a lot more complicated than i bargained for.
Cheers
Read my thread better, also post #2. It's described there what to do with a nandroid backup !
Mr Hofs said:
Read my thread better, also post #2. It's described there what to do with a nandroid backup !
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Hi Mr Hofs
I dont mean to contradict but in your first post you said i didnt need s_off and a bit later you said i needed firewater so i could get s_off.
Im really confused, do i need s_off to flash a stock rom to an earlier version, do i need to flash one of the nandroids first like you said and then flash the stock, if so i didnt see where your thread was telling me how to flash a nandroid rom.
Im sorry if i am coming across as a bit thick but the info i am getting from everyone on the net does loads of contradicting and makes it very confusing.
Cheers
Mick..
No you do not need S-OFF to flash a lower version of software. what you need in total is :
1: unlocked bootloader
2: the custom recovery which the nandroid is made with
3: the nandroid backup that matches your software but a lower version (probably the 1.54 base)
4: unpack the nandroid backup to the respective folder on the internal memory
5: perform a full wipe in the recovery (NOT the sdcard/internal memory of course)
6: restore the nandroid and reboot to check it works
7: flash back the stock htc recovery to enable OTA again (if you wish to upgrade in the future)
Mr Hofs said:
No you do not need S-OFF to flash a lower version of software. what you need in total is :
1: unlocked bootloader
2: the custom recovery which the nandroid is made with
3: the nandroid backup that matches your software but a lower version (probably the 1.54 base)
4: unpack the nandroid backup to the respective folder on the internal memory
5: perform a full wipe in the recovery (NOT the sdcard/internal memory of course)
6: restore the nandroid and reboot to check it works
7: flash back the stock htc recovery to enable OTA again (if you wish to upgrade in the future)
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Oh dear, i know you are going to think im stupid but i don't fully understand what you mean, are you saying that the nandroid that i downloaded which is 2014-06-02.16.15.49_KOT49H_release-keys, that i put this folder on my sd card?
Then are you saying that i do a wipe using fastboot on my computer or fastboot on the phone?
Then how do i do restore the nandroid?
deadclever said:
Oh dear, i know you are going to think im stupid but i don't fully understand what you mean, are you saying that the nandroid that i downloaded which is 2014-06-02.16.15.49_KOT49H_release-keys, that i put this folder on my sd card?
Then are you saying that i do a wipe using fastboot on my computer or fastboot on the phone?
Then how do i do restore the nandroid?
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That's why i wrote all that in my thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
i am not repeating what's already written
Ok i will have a real good look at that link, i didn't realise that you had a thread detailing it all, obviousley i wouldn't expect you to repeat yourself so i will try and understand the stuff in the link, fingers crossed i might get somewhere.
Really wish i hadn't done the update, can't believe it knacked my camera, thats the main reason i got the htc m8 for the camera, and it was great before the bleeding update to 4.4.3.
I do appreciate you helping, dint realise it would be so daunting.
Cheers
Mick..
deadclever said:
Ok i will have a real good look at that link, i didn't realise that you had a thread detailing it all, obviousley i wouldn't expect you to repeat yourself so i will try and understand the stuff in the link, fingers crossed i might get somewhere.
Really wish i hadn't done the update, can't believe it knacked my camera, thats the main reason i got the htc m8 for the camera, and it was great before the bleeding update to 4.4.3.
I do appreciate you helping, dint realise it would be so daunting.
Cheers
Mick..
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it's all pretty logical, don't think to far outside the box. Getting the files in the correct place is the hardest part, flashing is easy
Mr Hofs said:
it's all pretty logical, don't think to far outside the box. Getting the files in the correct place is the hardest part, flashing is easy
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Hello Again
Ok i think im getting it, i can now boot the phone using phils touchwiz, comes up with the interface but for the life in me i cant make it backup or restore from where i want.
I did a backup and it saved it to the phones internal storage but i cant see the backup using any file managers but it is there if i try to restore the backup using the interface.
Long story short i cant make it find the files i want to restore, i have changed the path in the settings but just cant get it to work.
Please please help.
Cheers
Hello everyone, I I just got an M9 at my local Telus store and I would like to be able to do everything with it like I am able to do with my M7, so I know I will need to use sunshine to get S-OFF and I would also like to be able to change everything from the rom to the kernel to the OS, everything, so I was just wondering if someone could let me know the best order to go about doing things, meaning should I do sunshine first then worry about flashing a recovery and all that, or should I do the recovery first so that I can backup the phones current state? The phone currently says this in the hboot screen:
*** LOCKED ***
LK-1.0.0.0000
OS-1.32.661.6
and this is what it says on the phones Setting-About-Software screen:
Android version
5.0.2
HTC Sense version
7.0
Like I mentioned before, it would probably be best if I can make a backup of the phones current state just in case there are any issues, so to do that I know I need a recovery, but do I need to do the HTC Dev unlocker before I can do so? or do I have to flash a recovery first before everything else?
Now, before anyone gets upset with me for asking these questions because they have most likely been asked 1000 times before, I am not asking to be spoon feed all the details step by step, I am just asking to be pointed in the right direction and asking for you guy's opinions on the best way to go about doing things so that I do them right the first time... So if anyone could please take a minute to help me out and get me pointed in the right direction then it would be greatly appreciated... thank you very much...
apaquette420 said:
So if anyone could please take a minute to help me out and get me pointed in the right direction then it would be greatly appreciated... thank you very much...
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First thing you should do is unlock your bootloader. After that you can install twrp and flash supersu (most can be found here) Once you are rooted run sunshine. After that the sky is the limit. You will be free to flash anything and everything. I know because I've done it. If you want to convert to a developers edition there is a post here. Personally I do not use my stock recovery or system image backups to download ota's. I prefer to run an RUU and do fresh installs. Reason why is because I am constantly changing firmware and roms. A lot of roms are based on the WWE firmware.
let me know if you have any more questions
bigp951 said:
First thing you should do is unlock your bootloader. After that you can install twrp and flash supersu (most can be found here) Once you are rooted run sunshine. After that the sky is the limit. You will be free to flash anything and everything. I know because I've done it. If you want to convert to a developers edition there is a post here. Personally I do not use my stock recovery or system image backups to download ota's. I prefer to run an RUU and do fresh installs. Reason why is because I am constantly changing firmware and roms. A lot of roms are based on the WWE firmware.
let me know if you have any more questions
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Thank you very much for the tips.. Do I use the HTC Dev website to unlock the bootloader? I seen a link in the dev thread that said Unlock bootloader without HTCDev(root required), but I bet that the HTCDev way is probably the best best. which did you use? I'm not at home right now so I will begin when I get home later on tonight and if I need anything else I will post back, plus I post back to say how everything goes.. Thanks again for help, it is very much appreciated...
apaquette420 said:
Thank you very much for the tips.. Do I use the HTC Dev website to unlock the bootloader? I seen a link in the dev thread that said Unlock bootloader without HTCDev(root required), but I bet that the HTCDev way is probably the best best. which did you use? I'm not at home right now so I will begin when I get home later on tonight and if I need anything else I will post back, plus I post back to say how everything goes.. Thanks again for help, it is very much appreciated...
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I've used htcdev for all 2 out o 3 of my m9's. third one is a developer edition so it wasn't needed.
just note download mode is fastboot mode on the m9. htcdev says to boot to fastboot mode and if you do not know than you can waste hours trying to figure it out.
bigp951 said:
I've used htcdev for all 2 out o 3 of my m9's. third one is a developer edition so it wasn't needed.
just note download mode is fastboot mode on the m9. htcdev says to boot to fastboot mode and if you do not know than you can waste hours trying to figure it out.
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lol I so would have gotten caught up on that lol thanks again man!!! will post back later on...
cool..let me know if you get stuck anywhere
Ok so I got the bootloader unlocked and TWRP installed, right now I am taking a backup of the phones current state just in case. Now I just need to flash the SuperSU beta from the link you provided and then run sunshine, after that I would like to flash the latest OS for my phone, but I am not sure which version to use, I think this one is correct http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/development/firmware-red-t3097678 but I am not 100% sure, do you know if this is the correct latest version for my phone?
Also should I supercid my phone before updating the firmware by entering "fastboot oem writecid 11111111" while in download mode? because my cid is TELUS001 and I do not see that cid listed in the androidinfo.txt file that is in the firmware zip...
Thanks again for all your help...
**UPDATE** I now have S-OFF, I can't believe how smooth the whole process is now with sunshine compared to almost all of my other HTC phones, hats off to those guys for sure... Thank you very much for getting me this far!!! I appreciate it very much...
apaquette420 said:
Ok so I got the bootloader unlocked and TWRP installed, right now I am taking a backup of the phones current state just in case. Now I just need to flash the SuperSU beta from the link you provided and then run sunshine, after that I would like to flash the latest OS for my phone, but I am not sure which version to use, I think this one is correct http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/development/firmware-red-t3097678 but I am not 100% sure, do you know if this is the correct latest version for my phone?
Also should I supercid my phone before updating the firmware by entering "fastboot oem writecid 11111111" while in download mode? because my cid is TELUS001 and I do not see that cid listed in the androidinfo.txt file that is in the firmware zip...
Thanks again for all your help...
**UPDATE** I now have S-OFF, I can't believe how smooth the whole process is now with sunshine compared to almost all of my other HTC phones, hats off to those guys for sure... Thank you very much for getting me this far!!! I appreciate it very much...
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I was actually just going to tell you to type
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fastboot getvar all
while in download mode and to copy and paste that into a file a text file somewhere so you always have it. then you can supercid. I actually have never seen any firmware for your carrier. what is your mid? this is where I get all of my firmware from. I learned how to remove the red text using hex editor and I also throw in a custom splash screen before I flash.
Here is a link for your stock firmware. not sure what the most up to date is but most custom roms are using the WWE firmware anyways.
p.s. either quote me or tag me if you need a faster response. I'm not getting notifications otherwise.
bigp951 said:
I was actually just going to tell you to type
Code:
fastboot getvar all
while in download mode and to copy and paste that into a file a text file somewhere so you always have it. then you can supercid. I actually have never seen any firmware for your carrier. what is your mid? this is where I get all of my firmware from. I learned how to remove the red text using hex editor and I also throw in a custom splash screen before I flash.
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My mid is 0PJA11000 but the one that is listed in the androidinfo.txt file of the firmware that I linked earlier is 0PJA10000, does this mean I cant use it? in all I plan to flash ViperOneM9 3.5.0 for the rom and it says it requires 2.10 but my phone is currently at 1.32
apaquette420 said:
My mid is 0PJA11000 but the one that is listed in the androidinfo.txt file of the firmware that I linked earlier is 0PJA10000, does this mean I cant use it?
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I honestly don't know if the hardware is any different but it looks like your mid is the same as the dev ed. check this one out. @clsA is very knowledgeable on the m9. I learned a lot of what I know from his posts.
Personally I have gotten so relaxed that I just change my mid and cid to whatever it is I want to flash and just go for it. But I also understand that I'm risking a brick by doing so..lol
bigp951 said:
I honestly don't know if the hardware is any different but it looks like your mid is the same as the dev ed. check this one out. @clsA is very knowledgeable on the m9. I learned a lot of what I know from his posts.
Personally I have gotten so relaxed that I just change my mid and cid to whatever it is I want to flash and just go for it. But I also understand that I'm risking a brick by doing so..lol
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took a look at the thread and it looks like all I need to do to flash 2.10 which is the international version is type fastboot oem writemid 0PJA10000 while in downloader mode because like you said and which I also confirmed in the other thread that my phone is the same as the dev ed and I should be able to switch back and forth with the same command
apaquette420 said:
took a look at the thread and it looks like all I need to do to flash 2.10 which is the international version is type fastboot oem writemid 0PJA10000 while in downloader mode because like you said and which I also confirmed in the other thread that my phone is the same as the dev ed and I should be able to switch back and forth with the same command
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If going to dev ed I have had better luck running an RUU and accepting ota's as far as the radio goes. my reception went from 2 bars to full bars doing it that way verses just flashing the newest firmware. But it is a very long and tedious process and since you just got your m9 I'm sure you want to use it already..
What rom are you thinking about flashing?
bigp951 said:
If going to dev ed I have had better luck running an RUU and accepting ota's as far as the radio goes. my reception went from 2 bars to full bars doing it that way verses just flashing the newest firmware. But it is a very long and tedious process and since you just got your m9 I'm sure you want to use it already..
What rom are you thinking about flashing?
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I am hoping to flash ViperOneM9 3.5.0, it was the only rom I ran on my M7 and I loved it, so I'm really hoping to have it on this phone too... I just asked in the roms thread to see if anyone else there is on my same network to see how they got it working... and to be honest I don't mind waiting in order to get things done the right way the first time, know what I mean...
apaquette420 said:
I am hoping to flash ViperOneM9 3.5.0, it was the only rom I ran on my M7 and I loved it, so I'm really hoping to have it on this phone too... I just asked in the roms thread to see if anyone else there is on my same network to see how they got it working... and to be honest I don't mind waiting in order to get things done the right way the first time, know what I mean...
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Viper is one of my favorites. Was using it for months. They are good about replying too... A little too good because you get spoiled. Then when you post on other roms and nobody ever replies you realize how good those guys are..haha
check out the second line on this thread to reclaim 3 gb of data after using sunshine. I've been s-off for months and just saw this today.
bigp951 said:
Viper is one of my favorites. Was using it for months. They are good about replying too... A little too good because you get spoiled. Then when you post on other roms and nobody ever replies you realize how good those guys are..haha
check out the second line on this thread to reclaim 3 gb of data after using sunshine. I've been s-off for months and just saw this today.
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do you know where I can find the latest international RUU? what rom are you running now?
@bigp951
Ok so I got the firmware updated to the latest international version 2.10 and was able to flash the ViperOne Rom and I love it just like I did for my M7... Everything is working great, except I have the problem that you mentioned would happen, I only show 1 bar for my signal strength, could you please let me know exactly what you had to do to fix it? Also, I would just like to say thank you once more, you helped me out a great deal and you made my upgrade to the M9 an absolute cake walk, so thank you very much for everything and for explaining the proper steps to take, I appreciate it very much...
Hi, I need some help with decrypting my device so I can s off it. Im new to rooting and am unsure whether the videos on the unlocked 10 will work for me, and even then S Off brings up what is in my linked image. Should I proceed? What is this partition thing? Please help.
tfw cant post the ****ing screenshot, How do I show you guys the thing?
Upload your screenshot to imgur? www.imgur.com
I just used Sunshine to s-off mine. It was $25 for the license but it worked flawlessly and took no time. It was worth it to me just to remove all the Verizon apps, I haven't even touched any custom roms or kernels yet.
I think the only way to decrypt your device is a full factory reset -- that's what Verizon claims, anyway. http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/knowledge-base-204803/
I guess you need to S-OFF a Verizon variant before you can install TWRP? Not sure. Regardless, one way to do this is back up your system using TWRP, apply S-OFF via Sunshine, format data in TWRP, and then restore from your backup. Still, you might be able to backup with TWRP after S-OFF, then format data, then restore the backup.
If you're new to rooting, be extra careful with your phone after you S-OFF, because it becomes really easy to brick the device. I nearly ruined my HTC One M7 by applying the wrong firmware.
HI
MY DEVICE
HTC 10 cid: HTC__J15
AND I DOWNLOAD TWRP STOCK BACKUP 1.80.401.3 AND STOCK RECOVERY 1.30.401.1_rec.img
RESTORE TWRP STOCK BACKUP 1.80.401.3 AND INSTALL STOCK RECOVERY 1.30.401.1_rec.img IN MY DEVICE AND I NEED TO RELOCK WITH Fastboot oem lock CODE,BUT WHEN I SEND CODE IN CMD DONT RELOCK MY DEVICE
AND AFTER IN I USE htc_bootloader_unlock THIS APP SHOW PROCCES SUCCEFULL BUT MY DECIVE DONT RELOCKED
PLEASE HELP ME HOW RELOCK MY DEVICE
THANKS
haseo111 said:
Hi, I need some help with decrypting my device so I can s off it. Im new to rooting and am unsure whether the videos on the unlocked 10 will work for me, and even then S Off brings up what is in my linked image. Should I proceed? What is this partition thing? Please help.
tfw cant post the ****ing screenshot, How do I show you guys the thing?
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There's a Verizon specific section for the HTC 10 in which you would find your answers quickly.
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Hi everyone,
It would appear that my phone is stuck in a permanent boot loop. I'm still on the latest official rom from my carrier, it's not rooted nor have I made any changes to the bootloader.
The only thing that I did was restart my phone from within the OS after I couldn't launch the official SMS app (some MMS process error).
Now I'm stuck in a boot loop where the phone doesn't get past the first "HTC" logo page. I also notice that there are two thin dark horizontal lines on the top and middle of the screen that weren't there before. They look like clusters of dead pixels and are across the whole screen.
I've tried using the official bootloader to do a factory reset and wipe cache but I'm still having the same issue.
What else can I try? Is it safe for me to unlock the bootloader and try flashing a custom ROM while the phone is in this state?
I'd try to look for an RUU that matches your firmware before trying anything else.
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squ89r97 said:
I'd try to look for an RUU that matches your firmware before trying anything else.
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I've tried to find it but I'm not having luck.
Since I'm S-ON I can only flash the ROM with the same firmware and I've figured that I need:
version: 3.35.166.12 for CID: VODAP120 (A1 Telekom Austria).
Now in case I can't find it, I would need to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery.
However, since there is no way to go S-OFF without actually booting into the phone is there a risk of bricking the phone when trying to flash a custom ROM?
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I've tried to find it but I'm not having luck.
Since I'm S-ON I can only flash the ROM with the same firmware and I've figured that I need:
version: 3.35.166.12 for CID: VODAP120 (A1 Telekom Austria).
Now in case I can't find it, I would need to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery.
However, since there is no way to go S-OFF without actually booting into the phone is there a risk of bricking the phone when trying to flash a custom ROM?
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If everything is official, I'd send it back and get a replacement.
P$YCH0 said:
I've tried to find it but I'm not having luck.
Since I'm S-ON I can only flash the ROM with the same firmware and I've figured that I need:
version: 3.35.166.12 for CID: VODAP120 (A1 Telekom Austria).
Now in case I can't find it, I would need to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery.
However, since there is no way to go S-OFF without actually booting into the phone is there a risk of bricking the phone when trying to flash a custom ROM?
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If your phone has a warranty send it back. For it to bork the way it has it was probably faulty, unless you know something we don't..
You could revive the phone but it may still have a fault.
Beamed in by telepathy.
squ89r97 said:
If everything is official, I'd send it back and get a replacement.
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shivadow said:
If your phone has a warranty send it back. For it to bork the way it has it was probably faulty, unless you know something we don't..
You could revive the phone but it may still have a fault.
Beamed in by telepathy.
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Hi guys,
Thank you very much for the friendly help. I've found the RUU file and it revived it. Wasn't free though (ir-file.com).
When I get the time I'll re-upload it and make available in one of the RUU threads.
Anyway, the first thing I did was to unlock the bootloader, install TWRP, root and finally S-OFF. If I had TWRP to start with I could have avoided all this hassle and just restore the boot partition for example.
However it does worry me a bit that such a thing occurred out of the blue. Are there any ways of checking if there is storage corruption, bad sectors in memory ect?
P$YCH0 said:
I've tried to find it but I'm not having luck.
Since I'm S-ON I can only flash the ROM with the same firmware and I've figured that I need:
version: 3.35.166.12 for CID: VODAP120 (A1 Telekom Austria).
Now in case I can't find it, I would need to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery.
However, since there is no way to go S-OFF without actually booting into the phone is there a risk of bricking the phone when trying to flash a custom ROM?
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P$YCHO, How did you find the version number and CID code, I can't see those anywhere on the bootloader of recovery?
Thanks
templer59 said:
P$YCHO, How did you find the version number and CID code, I can't see those anywhere on the bootloader of recovery?
Thanks
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Hold the power button and volume down while booting. The OS line will show you the ROM version that you have to look for when trying to find the RUU. You need to install ADB and Fastboot and run a special command to read the CID and other device data. Something like allvars, can't remember exactly, did it a year ago when I got the phone
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P$YCH0 said:
Hold the power button and volume down while booting. The OS line will show you the ROM version that you have to look for when trying to find the RUU. You need to install ADB and Fastboot and run a special command to read the CID and other device data. Something like allvars, can't remember exactly, did it a year ago when I got the phone
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You mean "connect it to a pc while in download mode, install a copy of fastboot.exe and type: fastboot getvar.
P$YCH0 said:
Hi guys,
Thank you very much for the friendly help. I've found the RUU file and it revived it. Wasn't free though (ir-file.com).
When I get the time I'll re-upload it and make available in one of the RUU threads.
Anyway, the first thing I did was to unlock the bootloader, install TWRP, root and finally S-OFF. If I had TWRP to start with I could have avoided all this hassle and just restore the boot partition for example.
However it does worry me a bit that such a thing occurred out of the blue. Are there any ways of checking if there is storage corruption, bad sectors in memory ect?
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If you need permanent storage for the ruu you got let me know as i have plenty of gdrive space.
Beamed in by telepathy.
Hi guys, I am in the exact same situation and don't seem to be able to find the appropriate RUU file for my phone. Can you please give me some indication regarding how to find it.
So far I managed to unlock the bootloader, install TWRP and attempted flashing several RUU files without any success whatsoever.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Cheers!