So I have T-Mobile and I'm on the Jump program. Not that I'm wanting to trade right now but when I do.. do I need to be back on stock to trade it in?
TheStayHomeDad said:
So I have T-Mobile and I'm on the Jump program. Not that I'm wanting to trade right now but when I do.. do I need to be back on stock to trade it in?
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I'd recommend going back to stock whenever you return a device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735235
GermanGuy said:
I'd recommend going back to stock whenever you return a device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735235
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Thank you.. so I just use the RUU for TMobile and it will take care of it all?
Anything special I need to do?
TheStayHomeDad said:
Thank you.. so I just use the RUU for TMobile and it will take care of it all?
Anything special I need to do?
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That should do it for the most part.
If you unlocked the phone, you should still do these:
3. Reset the 'tamper' flag (REQUIRES S-OFF)
4. Reset the 'unlocked' flag (REQUIRES S-OFF)
GermanGuy said:
That should do it for the most part.
If you unlocked the phone, you should still do these:
3. Reset the 'tamper' flag (REQUIRES S-OFF)
4. Reset the 'unlocked' flag (REQUIRES S-OFF)
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It said it failed and now it's sitting at the black with gray HTC logo screen without exclamation points in the four corners.
TheStayHomeDad said:
It said it failed and now it's sitting at the black with gray HTC logo screen without exclamation points in the four corners.
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What are you trying to do?
GermanGuy said:
What are you trying to do?
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Restore my phone back to stock.
TheStayHomeDad said:
Restore my phone back to stock.
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Did you unlock your phone previously? S-Off?, Did you put on a different firmware? You are currently trying to run the RUU?
GermanGuy said:
Did you unlock your phone previously? S-Off?, Did you put on a different firmware? You are currently trying to run the RUU?
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The phone is unlocked, S-On and did not change the firmware unless that can occur with different roms. Yes, trying to run the RUU app and it errors out.
TheStayHomeDad said:
The phone is unlocked, S-On and did not change the firmware unless that can occur with different roms. Yes, trying to run the RUU app and it errors out.
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No, firmware does not change with ROM flashing. And since you are S-ON, your CID should match as well with your RUU. Do you see a bar on the phone? Can you get back into bootloader or recovery?
Also helps to post the error, stops us having to guess what you're seeing
I've attached the error its giving me.
Google said incorrect RUU number.
TheStayHomeDad said:
I've attached the error its giving me.
Google said incorrect RUU number.
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You do know that you will need a t-mobile RUU if you have a t-mobile Phone?
GermanGuy said:
You do know that you will need a t-mobile RUU if you have a t-mobile Phone?
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Ya, I downloaded the tmobile one from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53328916#post53328916
Figured it out using his method and not the RUU.
All good.. got ti figured out!
Thanks all!
Related
i found it it working for me my htc is back to life
Link plz...
asifpm said:
Link plz...
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Here you go:
rogersnm said:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256469_signed
MD5 Checksum: 347335388666a64f35b894c5baafd727
SHA1 Checksum: 2749ef0de5e518dcc4031602eb602ebc085514e6
File Size: 573.4 MB
Code:
hoxroms.serveftp.com/RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.9_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256469_signed.exe
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This won't work on a branded 02 device right?
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
BigladUK said:
This won't work on a branded 02 device right?
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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if your firmware version has 401 included then it will.
eg: 1.xx.401.x
Haba1205 said:
if your firmware version has 401 included then it will.
eg: 1.xx.401.x
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Rubbish :-( mine is 1.26.206.2
Si
BigladUK said:
Rubbish :-( mine is 1.26.206.2
Si
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hey buddy now i am on 1.28 but did not update through the ota but just by flashing custom rom..if i was to flash this baby over my custom rom and did full wipe first would that work?
apologies if this sounds stupid..still learning you see
i will but u need first relock your bootloader then instal ruu
Thank you
thank you for starting this thread. This helped me update to 1.28
Flashing RUU 1.28 over existing
Hey guys, I am already running ruu 1.28 but I want to install it again over the existing system so I can start fresh. I tried flashing the img from the bootloader and via fastboot but nothing changes. I am running unlocked and rooted.
thanks for you help, i think im missing something really simple but im getting frustrated.
briken.one said:
Hey guys, I am already running ruu 1.28 but I want to install it again over the existing system so I can start fresh. I tried flashing the img from the bootloader and via fastboot but nothing changes. I am running unlocked and rooted.
thanks for you help, i think im missing something really simple but im getting frustrated.
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You need the flash the stock recovery, relock the bootloader and then run the RUU. That will return you to stock firmware.
briken.one said:
Hey guys, I am already running ruu 1.28 but I want to install it again over the existing system so I can start fresh. I tried flashing the img from the bootloader and via fastboot but nothing changes. I am running unlocked and rooted.
thanks for you help, i think im missing something really simple but im getting frustrated.
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No need to flash anything, just re-lock your device and run the RUU.exe.
I am trying to put my phone back to vodafone stock ROM,
phones with hboot 0.94.000?
its vodafone UK phone, I am trying to flash 1.26 RUU as there is not 1.28 RUU for vodafone uk yet, but it keeps giving error 140 bootload version error.
and everytime i relock my bootloader i get
RELOCKED
SYSTEM WARNING
after above phone keeps going back in to boot loader and the way it comes out and goes back to old ROM is by unlocking the boot loader again.
can any one help?
thanks
rohitbaba said:
I am trying to put my phone back to vodafone stock ROM,
phones with hboot 0.94.000?
its vodafone UK phone, I am trying to flash 1.26 RUU as there is not 1.28 RUU for vodafone uk yet, but it keeps giving error 140 bootload version error.
and everytime i relock my bootloader i get
RELOCKED
SYSTEM WARNING
after above phone keeps going back in to boot loader and the way it comes out and goes back to old ROM is by unlocking the boot loader again.
can any one help?
thanks
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hboot 0.94 comes with 1.28, this means you won't be able to run a 1.26 RUU - you can only run 1.28 RUUs or newer. If you can't get the 1.28 RUU for your CID you won't be able to run a RUU. You can still flash custom ROMs though, so if your phone is bootlooping that's your way out.
rogersnm said:
hboot 0.94 comes with 1.28, this means you won't be able to run a 1.26 RUU - you can only run 1.28 RUUs or newer. If you can't get the 1.28 RUU for your CID you won't be able to run a RUU. You can still flash custom ROMs though, so if your phone is bootlooping that's your way out.
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I need to send my phone back to Vodafone for repair so i need to find a way to restore Vodafone ROM on the phone.
is there any other way i can get Voda rom back on the phone, also should the security warning be on the boot loader.
thanks
Dev
rohitbaba said:
I need to send my phone back to Vodafone for repair so i need to find a way to restore Vodafone ROM on the phone.
is there any other way i can get Voda rom back on the phone, also should the security warning be on the boot loader.
thanks
Dev
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Are you on vodafone UK? The 1.28 RUU is available for that carrier.
Even after relocking the bootloader and running a RUU, it's impossible (without S-OFF) to remove any trace that you unlocked it. The repair centre will still be able to tell.
rogersnm said:
Are you on vodafone UK? The 1.28 RUU is available for that carrier.
Even after relocking the bootloader and running a RUU, it's impossible (without S-OFF) to remove any trace that you unlocked it. The repair centre will still be able to tell.
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1.28 RUU is is only OTA not full unless there is one.
if there is can you forward me the link
thanks
rohitbaba said:
1.28 RUU is is only OTA not full unless there is one.
if there is can you forward me the link
thanks
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It's in my sig
http://hoxroms.serveftp.com/RUU_END...Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256488_signed.exe
rogersnm said:
It's in my sig
http://hoxroms.serveftp.com/RUU_END...Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_256488_signed.exe
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thanks for the link, so from what you have told me there is no way put the phone back to how it came from vodafone.
thanks
Dev
rohitbaba said:
thanks for the link, so from what you have told me there is no way put the phone back to how it came from vodafone.
thanks
Dev
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Essentially no. Once you unlock it, even if you relock it it won't be exactly the same. The bootloader will remember that it was previously unlocked and repair centres will be able to see it. That said, restoring the RUU is better than nothing, but from what I've heard the repair centres like to bill you for a motherboard replacement if you unlock your device.
UK law does give you a large degree of protection if you wanted to take it to court though (assuming you're returning it due to a fault that was not caused by unlocking the device)
Hi all.
I need to send my HOX in for warranty because of a weird blemish on the top of the screen.
I know I need to flash stock ROM, recovery and lock the bootloader but what else? Should I bother unrooting it?
Also, I don't know which RUU to use for it. I've had a bit of a browse and I can't find anything that details which one should be used or how to find which one to be used. I never noted it down when I first rooted, flashed and all that other jazz.
Thanks guys.
You need to work it out from your CID.
fastboot getvar cid
Maybe, or
fastboot getvar main-ver
Or CIDGetter from the play store.
BenPope said:
You need to work it out from your CID.
fastboot getvar cid
Maybe, or
fastboot getvar main-ver
Or CIDGetter from the play store.
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Thanks for that. It says I have HTC__Y13
What would that be then?
potplanty said:
Thanks for that. It says I have HTC__Y13
What would that be then?
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Google.
BenPope said:
Google.
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All I could find is that it depends on where the phone was from and whether or not it was carrier branded. As for mine, it was from Europe and unbranded and unlocked. Unfortunately for me there are 6 European RUUs and 3 of them are 1.29
potplanty said:
Hi all.
I need to send my HOX in for warranty because of a weird blemish on the top of the screen.
I know I need to flash stock ROM, recovery and lock the bootloader but what else? Should I bother unrooting it?
Also, I don't know which RUU to use for it. I've had a bit of a browse and I can't find anything that details which one should be used or how to find which one to be used. I never noted it down when I first rooted, flashed and all that other jazz.
Thanks guys.
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First time I sent mine back I never unrooted it and they almost repaired it.
potplanty said:
All I could find is that it depends on where the phone was from and whether or not it was carrier branded. As for mine, it was from Europe and unbranded and unlocked. Unfortunately for me there are 6 European RUUs and 3 of them are 1.29
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Ok, was a tad harder to find than I thought.
Grab 2.17.401.2, your CID appears to indicate Norway
deakodude said:
First time I sent mine back I never unrooted it and they almost repaired it.
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Almost?
BenPope said:
Ok, was a tad harder to find than I thought.
Grab 2.17.401.2, your CID appears to indicate Norway
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Thanks man.
First repair they put new mobo in it,then sent it back to me without the sim tray reading the card so back again for another fix.
Hi guys
my desire hd was running a custom rom, s off. all done advance ace hack kit. i was going to trade it in against a newer phone so i attempted to unroot and install stock rom using the option in AAHK. the process did not work properly i no longer have root phone is now s on but will not boot up just stuck on white htc screen.
can anyone offer any suggestions on how to resolve this. i can still access bootloader and stock recovery
rumbo76 said:
Hi guys
my desire hd was running a custom rom, s off. all done advance ace hack kit. i was going to trade it in against a newer phone so i attempted to unroot and install stock rom using the option in AAHK. the process did not work properly i no longer have root phone is now s on but will not boot up just stuck on white htc screen.
can anyone offer any suggestions on how to resolve this. i can still access bootloader and stock recovery
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Have you tried re running the Hack Kit from the white screen? I guess that you still have the goldcard in your cell....
For your information, it is always best to try to revert to stock first with S-OFF and then to revert to S-ON, just in case. I guess that now you realised that...
glevitan said:
Have you tried re running the Hack Kit from the white screen? I guess that you still have the goldcard in your cell....
For your information, it is always best to try to revert to stock first with S-OFF and then to revert to S-ON, just in case. I guess that now you realised that...
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i try to run the hack kit but it comes up with error, i think its because the phone doesnt have debugging switched on with no way of turning it on
rumbo76 said:
i try to run the hack kit but it comes up with error, i think its because the phone doesnt have debugging switched on with no way of turning it on
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Have you factory reseted the phone?...ok, can you get you cid number?
glevitan said:
Have you factory reseted the phone?...ok, can you get you cid number?
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i have tried factory resetting but with no luck, how do i obtain cid, excuse my ignorance i'm comfortable flashing samsung phones but dont have much experience with htc
rumbo76 said:
i have tried factory resetting but with no luck, how do i obtain cid, excuse my ignorance i'm comfortable flashing samsung phones but dont have much experience with htc
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Factory reset was a mistake...you deleted usb debugging drivers that way. Ok, now I am in teamviewer with other fellow, but if you hold, I can lend you a hand.
that would be great
rumbo76 said:
that would be great
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glevitan you are a legend, massive thanks
rumbo76 said:
glevitan you are a legend, massive thanks
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No problem man. Enjoy!!
hi, i'm in the exact same situation, whitescreen and i did try to factory wipe my phone..
did you find any solution to the problem?
sijaka said:
hi, i'm in the exact same situation, whitescreen and i did try to factory wipe my phone..
did you find any solution to the problem?
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maybe reading a bit more. Factory reseting the phone was an idiotic thing to do when you are advised not to....now you don't have usb debugging drivers and therefore can not re run the hack kit. Now you need to flash a ruu...
Are you already S-OFF?
glevitan said:
maybe reading a bit more. Factory reseting the phone was an idiotic thing to do when you are advised not to....now you don't have usb debugging drivers and therefore can not re run the hack kit. Now you need to flash a ruu...
Are you already S-OFF?
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yes, unfortunately..
stupis as i was, i did think it would be okay to unroot an flash the backup i took by using the AAHK (rooted the phone with AAHK)...
i agree that i should have done some research about this before starting
sijaka said:
yes, unfortunately..
stupis as i was, i did think it would be okay to unroot an flash the backup i took by using the AAHK (rooted the phone with AAHK)...
i agree that i should have done some research about this before starting
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Are you S-OFF??
glevitan said:
Are you S-OFF??
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yes
sijaka said:
yes
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then flash recovery and then a custom rom. Use the guide in my signature to help yourself. Section S-OFF no recovery.
glevitan said:
then flash recovery and then a custom rom. Use the guide in my signature to help yourself. Section S-OFF no recovery.
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thanks!
at point 4 in the guide, what am i suposed to type in? is it the location of something or what?
if my phone gets up and runing again I'm so gona buy you a six-pack of beer! just pm me what the beer costs in Argentina
sijaka said:
thanks!
at point 4 in the guide, what am i suposed to type in? is it the location of something or what?
if my phone gets up and runing again I'm so gona buy you a six-pack of beer! just pm me what the beer costs in Argentina
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lol...I am on line now, do you want me to have a look via teamviewer? send me the ID and PASS in a private message
Has VZW or HTC ever issued an update or other means by which they have remotely flipped the switch back to S-On? Why is there so much concern about this posted in various threads? Am I missing something?
godhamba said:
Has VZW or HTC ever issued an update or other means by which they have remotely flipped the switch back to S-On? Why is there so much concern about this posted in various threads? Am I missing something?
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There are a few who are worried. But overall there is nothing to be afraid of.
Just whatever you do, DON'T take any OTAs!
godhamba said:
Has VZW or HTC ever issued an update or other means by which they have remotely flipped the switch back to S-On? Why is there so much concern about this posted in various threads? Am I missing something?
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Basically, it is technically possible to turn a phone S-ON with an OTA. I don't believe it has ever been done however.
Sent from my HTC One
GrayTheWolf said:
There are a few who are worried. But overall there is nothing to be afraid of.
Just whatever you do, DON'T take any OTAs!
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I was one of those worried. The only reason I had asked is because if I sent my phone in to get S-Off (which I'm pretty sure I will) and development never really takes off after that, I don't want to be stuck on 4.2.2 for the entirety of my time with this phone. I wanted to know if I COULD take that OTA at some point without bricking the phone. I was told if I changed the CID back to VZW__001, then I wouldnt brick if I did an OTA...
crazyg0od33 said:
I was one of those worried. The only reason I had asked is because if I sent my phone in to get S-Off (which I'm pretty sure I will) and development never really takes off after that, I don't want to be stuck on 4.2.2 for the entirety of my time with this phone. I wanted to know if I COULD take that OTA at some point without bricking the phone. I was told if I changed the CID back to VZW__001, then I wouldnt brick if I did an OTA...
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When 4.3 is released, a rooted version will be available within a day or two. There is literally no reason to take an OTA ever.
sent from my HTC one
m4rk0358 said:
When 4.3 is released, a rooted version will be available within a day or two. There is literally no reason to take an OTA ever.
sent from my HTC one
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That's what I figured. But better to know than not know
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4
The fuss is if your phone is ever turned back to S-ON after having been S-OFF, there is a high chance that it will instantly brick itself if you have loaded unsigned firmware onto the device.
If I go S-OFF, proceed to unlock boot loader, install clockwork mid recovery and just debloat my phone or flash a ROM, I should fear bricking if S-ON is switched back on?
CNexus said:
The fuss is if your phone is ever turned back to S-ON after having been S-OFF, there is a high chance that it will instantly brick itself if you have loaded unsigned firmware onto the device.
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godhamba said:
If I go S-OFF, proceed to unlock boot loader, install clockwork mid recovery and just debloat my phone or flash a ROM, I should fear bricking if S-ON is switched back on?
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but no, no worries with a custom ROM and recovery. Only for unsigned firmware, something like a custom hboot for example.
peteschlabar said:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but no, no worries with a custom ROM and recovery. Only for unsigned firmware, something like a custom hboot for example.
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This is correct. If you flash an unsigned HBOOT and the flag goes S-ON somehow, the phone will refuse to boot because of the failed security check on the HBOOT. Besides that you're fine.
hi there,
i have searched along the internet a lot time ago and i cant find guide to: how to get back my htc one m8 from s-off to s-on.
if there is a such guide, i would be happy to use it
meido132 said:
hi there,
i have searched along the internet a lot time ago and i cant find guide to: how to get back my htc one m8 from s-off to s-on.
if there is a such guide, i would be happy to use it
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fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
exad said:
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
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that's it?
"writesecureflag 3" i need to write seprate or together?(write secure flag 3)
Nope as I wrote it.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
exad said:
Nope as I wrote it.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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and what is gonna happen to the HTC? its gonna delete something(apps games etc)?
meido132 said:
and what is gonna happen to the HTC? its gonna delete something(apps games etc)?
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Nothing, all the command does is set the phone back to S-ON. You have to be 100% stock, and I mean 100%, otherwise it can possibly brick the phone
EddyOS said:
Nothing, all the command does is set the phone back to S-ON. You have to be 100% stock, and I mean 100%, otherwise it can possibly brick the phone
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what is 100% stock?
bootloader relock/lock
recovery stock
the original apps
?
meido132 said:
what is 100% stock?
bootloader relock/lock
recovery stock
the original apps
?
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Yep, everything as when you first got the phone - original everything
Also.. why are you going S-ON? Generally not recommended to do so
@EddyOS: I know, you must hate me, I keep asking you the same questions in different threads.
Why everything stock? Isn't it enough to revert those things protected by the security flag back to stock? (e.g. radio) One can have a custom ROM, recovery and unlocked bootloader staying S-ON, the phone is fine with that, so why should it be important to revert those things to stock?
Thanks.
it is not 100% stock, it throws a security flag on the m8. even running ruu afterwards will not remove it.
EddyOS said:
...it can possibly brick the phone
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Black Antitoon said:
@EddyOS: I know, you must hate me, I keep asking you the same questions in different threads.
Why everything stock? Isn't it enough to revert those things protected by the security flag back to stock? (e.g. radio) One can have a custom ROM, recovery and unlocked bootloader staying S-ON, the phone is fine with that, so why should it be important to revert those things to stock?
Thanks.
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Don't ask me why it's just a lot of people have managed to brick their phone cause they've had a custom HBOOT (to remove the red writing), forgot it and bricked the phone
@an0ther: I'm not sure I understand what you said. You mean that even if you reset everything to stock (including s-on and the "tampered" banner) HTC will still be able to read another internal "tampered" flag? Or what else?
@EddyOS: thanks, so you are basically saying I am correct, and reverting everything to stock is a precaution to make sure nothing (like the HBOOT) has been forgotten, right?
Black Antitoon said:
@an0ther: I'm not sure I understand what you said. You mean that even if you reset everything to stock (including s-on and the "tampered" banner) HTC will still be able to read another internal "tampered" flag? Or what else?
@EddyOS: thanks, so you are basically saying I am correct, and reverting everything to stock is a precaution to make sure nothing (like the HBOOT) has been forgotten, right?
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Yes. If you're certain it's stock then go ahead. Just remember you have been warned so on your head be it
Thank you again. I will say it's your fault when I forget my HBOOT and brick my phone.
SaHiLzZ said:
Also.. why are you going S-ON? Generally not recommended to do so
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because if i want to get OTA updates, i want that everything will be stock(recovery stock,s-on,unroot)
meido132 said:
because if i want to get OTA updates, i want that everything will be stock(recovery stock,s-on,unroot)
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You don't need to be S-ON to flash an OTA, just stock with everything else (I know cause I flashed the new OTA manually the other day and it worked fine )
EddyOS said:
You don't need to be S-ON to flash an OTA, just stock with everything else (I know cause I flashed the new OTA manually the other day and it worked fine )
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where i can find the ota updates to flash them in my htc one m8? and how i can find my ruu of HTC ONE M8?
there is a new ota that size 70 mb with some improvements and i want to flash it like you said
Black Antitoon said:
@an0ther: I'm not sure I understand what you said. You mean that even if you reset everything to stock (including s-on and the "tampered" banner) HTC will still be able to read another internal "tampered" flag? Or what else?
@EddyOS: thanks, so you are basically saying I am correct, and reverting everything to stock is a precaution to make sure nothing (like the HBOOT) has been forgotten, right?
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Yes, there is no way that HTC will not know that you have messed with the phone. You don't need s-on for ota updates, in fact, if you are s-off, you don't even need to lock your boot loader. Anyways, you can just dl ota updates just as easy.
At&t 1.58.502.1
EddyOS said:
Yes. If you're certain it's stock then go ahead. Just remember you have been warned so on your head be it
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I have this version of software for AT&T, and I would like to know: If I remove tampered flag and reset to locked and S-ON and then restore using a SIGNED RUU EXE FILE for this software version, will I be ok (as in not get a security warning and look 100% stock)?