Hi folks.
I always try to read the threads before asking answered questions, so sorry if this has been asked previously.
I am trying to unroot my phone to install the OTA update etc etc.
After following the instructions found on http://theunlockr.com/2014/06/08/how...-one-m8-video/ I cannot find the nandroid back up relating to my CID number.
I am in work and dont have the number to hand but it is 1.57.118.2 t mobile poland as far as I can remember.
So I have these questions.
1. Can I install any other t mobile nandroid so long as its t mobile, such as 1.12.531.19 found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2701376
2. If I can, will I automatically receive the OTA update or will I have to wait. Will the phone got past 4.4.3 or is 4.4.3 the one the phone came with? (im running 4.4.4 custom rom) but want to go back to 4.4.3 to receive 4.4.4 "real" version
You will receive the update if you are on mostly untouched stock. If you have twrp you can download a stock backup from the thread and restore it. No Cid changing needed. Then from there flash the stock recovery as the ota will not flash under twrp.
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Hi
I'm desperately looking for any Bell mobility stock 1.34.666.5 or Over.
The camera button is not working so I sent my phone to repair but they send it back because I do not have the right rom that was provided with my phone. I was able to unroot and put back 1.34.666.1 (the only one that is available it seems) but the technical support told me that my phone shipped with 1.34.666.5 and that they can't do anything unless I'm putting back this rom.
I tried getting OTA updates for 1.34.666.1 but it's not available. Minimum rom # to get OTA updates have to be 1.34.666.5
I'm screwed.
Regards
I have a nandroid backup of the stock ROM...it's rooted though.
Will I be able to flash using Clockwork Recovery? I can manage to remove root after flashing, I think.
Yes, flashable via Clockwork.
I'll let you know when I have it uploaded.
...and it's up.
https://xda:[email protected]/_xda/Bell.DZ.Stock.ROOTED.7z
Some notes:
- I only included the system and boot portions of the nandroid backup due to privacy concerns
- As such, you should do a system and boot restore (after a full wipe, of course) under "Advanced Restore"
- As mentioned earlier, this is rooted (so you'll need to unroot)
Hope this helps. Let us know how it goes.
Good news, I have been able to return to stock 1.34.666.5. Thank you very much for your backup.
I was thinking going unrooted was to be easy but i'm a little bit stuck.
How can I unroot and put back stock bootloader without flashing a new rom.
If I have to flash a new rom, is there a way to build one based on the backup you provided?
I've look at software update and there's an OTA update available for my phone. I tried to install but because I do not have the right bootloader (I think that's the problem) I'm unable to do the OTA update.
Thanks.
Tonkadan said:
Good news, I have been able to return to stock 1.34.666.5. Thank you very much for your backup.
I was thinking going unrooted was to be easy but i'm a little bit stuck.
How can I unroot and put back stock bootloader without flashing a new rom.
If I have to flash a new rom, is there a way to build one based on the backup you provided?
I've look at software update and there's an OTA update available for my phone. I tried to install but because I do not have the right bootloader (I think that's the problem) I'm unable to do the OTA update.
Thanks.
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That's good to hear. I'd recommend making your own nandroid backup immediately.
As for the bootloader, you're sure you flashed the ENG HBOOT during the rooting process? If that's the case, I'm not sure where you can find the stock HBOOT...
Yes, I installed the Eng HBoot.
I'm trying now renaming the OTA update.zip, put on the root of sdcard and make recovery to install that update but I got an error about getprop CID?? and the update failed...
Still looking for a solution.
How did you make out Tonkadan? I'm in the same boat. I heard that if you did apply this update that you would not be able to root your phone anymore.
I' still rooted. I'm unable to go back to stock. I'm using cyanogenmod 7 for now but would really want to go back to stock if somone have the official Bell rom over 1.34.666.5.
... Or any way to get OTA updates for RUU 1.34.666.1 that is available on shippedroms.com
Hi,
So I have a GSM HTC One M8 that is rooted and running a custom rom and recovery.
Due to the 4.4.3 update, I need to update my firmware. From what I have read in the forums, I first had to go back to the stock rom and recovery. Which I did. The nandroid back up process went fine, but the stock recovery wouldn't load up for me. And also, the stock rom is already at the latest 4.4.3!
When I tried to go to settings and check for updates, it says that I already have the latest version installed....
Few questions.
1. Do I need a stock recovery to be able to get the OTA update?
2. Is this the only way to update my firmware?
BTW, my device is S-ON and Unlocked.
Hey, new to the mod scene. I got a HTC M8 recently with that's rooted, unlocked bootloader and S-On.
Currently running Elix-R 1.21, a GPE ROM. Was browsing some other custom ROMs and some recommend a firmware upgrade.
My question is, how do I check what firmware I have, and can I upgrade my firmware if I recover back to stock and use OTA ? I tried googling the answer, checking the FAQ thread here and searched for a few pages with the keyword firmware but couldn't find the answer. (I have found the thread on how to flash firmware though)
History:
- Had stock for a while, updated through OTA around...August? I think? I can't remember which update
Artelier said:
Hey, new to the mod scene. I got a HTC M8 recently with that's rooted, unlocked bootloader and S-On.
Currently running Elix-R 1.21, a GPE ROM. Was browsing some other custom ROMs and some recommend a firmware upgrade.
My question is, how do I check what firmware I have, and can I upgrade my firmware if I recover back to stock and use OTA ? I tried googling the answer, checking the FAQ thread here and searched for a few pages with the keyword firmware but couldn't find the answer. (I have found the thread on how to flash firmware though)
History:
- Had stock for a while, updated through OTA around...August? I think? I can't remember which update
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Check the below thread, has step by step guide on how to check firmware version in fastboot. There are other threads/guides on how to return to stock to update firmware, just have to search.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/vomerguides-m8-bootldr-unlock-s-off-t2800727
Thanks! I tried that but I think because I'm on a modified ROM, it doesn't actually show my firmware where it's supposed to be.
However, if that's the only way, then when I think I need to upgrade my firmware I'll flash stock and check it first.
Boot into fastboot. It's somewhere on the text if i'm not mistaken
Artelier said:
Thanks! I tried that but I think because I'm on a modified ROM, it doesn't actually show my firmware where it's supposed to be.
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Firmware doesn't really have a "number". We often refer to the software OS version (1.x, 2.x) the firmware deployed with for lack of anything better to go by. By checking main or software number, its just telling you the version of the ROM. You need to look at the hboot and radio baseband numbers.
If you are on hboot 3.18 and baseband 1.19x, you are on the 2.x base firmware. If those numbers are lower, you are on 1.x firmware.
Also be aware that Android 4.4.4 (software 3.x) is starting to roll out now. So you may want to return to stock ROM and recovery to get this OTA and the absolute newest firmware, anyway.
I recently unlocked the bootloader of an HTC One (M8) running Kitkat, installed TWRP then flashed a .ZIP file to root the phone. Now Lollipop has been released there's an OTA available on the phone but I'm not able to update through it. I've seen different posts all over the place about how you have to just install the stock recovery or how you have to use an RUU or how you have to use a NANDroid backup so the opinions are quite conflicting.
I basically just want the phone to run the stock unrooted version of Android so I'm able to perform the official OTA updates to Lollipop so how do I go about this? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I recently unlocked the bootloader of an HTC One (M8) running Kitkat, installed TWRP then flashed a .ZIP file to root the phone. Now Lollipop has been released there's an OTA available on the phone but I'm not able to update through it. I've seen different posts all over the place about how you have to just install the stock recovery or how you have to use an RUU or how you have to use a NANDroid backup so the opinions are quite conflicting.
I basically just want the phone to run the stock unrooted version of Android so I'm able to perform the official OTA updates to Lollipop so how do I go about this? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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No need to unroot. You just need a stock recovery.
Charlular said:
I basically just want the phone to run the stock unrooted version of Android so I'm able to perform the official OTA updates to Lollipop so how do I go about this? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Let me try to clarify the confusion based on my experience with the Lollipop OTA update. First, you need to remember that, during the OTA update, the software checks for two things: 1) the version of the recovery; and 2) whether any system files has been modified (described in my earlier post).
As a result, you only need stock recovery (from 4.4.4 or 5.0.1) to initiate the OTA update (as mentioned by the other poster). If no system files were altered as a result of your root access, your OTA should finish without errors.
However, root itself and what people do after they have root access often mean some system files were altered. Hence, they need to use either RUU or TWRP backup to restore they all files back to the factory version.
Finally, as for RUU vs. TWRP:
The RUU or TWRP version must match that to your carrier version of M8. The RUU is the better option, but not available for all carrier versions. When RUU is not available, people rely on TWRP nandroid backup generated by other users.
Bottom line or my advice:
First do a TWRP backup before you start anything. If anything goes wrong, you can always revert back to the working status as it is now.
To begin, go back to stock recovery, and see if the OTA update will go through. If not, you will see red triangle. Then hold Vol + and tap power button once to see the error messages. See my post above. If you ran into the same error as I did, you'll know what to do (RUU or TWRP backup to return to stock).
ikeny said:
Let me try to clarify the confusion based on my experience with the Lollipop OTA update. First, you need to remember that, during the OTA update, the software checks for two things: 1) the version of the recovery; and 2) whether any system files has been modified (described in my earlier post).
As a result, you only need stock recovery from (4.4.4 or 5.0.1) to initiate the OTA update (as mentioned by the other poster). If no system files were altered as a result of your root access, your OTA should finish without errors.
However, root itself and what people do after they have root access often mean some system files were altered. Hence, they need to use either RUU or TWRP backup to restore they all files back to the factory version.
Finally, as for RUU vs. TWRP:
The RUU or TWRP version must match that to your carrier version of M8. The RUU is the better option, but not available for all carrier versions. When RUU is not available, people rely on TWRP backup generated by other users.
Bottom line or my advice:
First do a TWRP backup before you start anything. If anything goes wrong, you can always revert back to a work status as it is now.
To begin, go back to stock recovery, and see if the OTA update will go through. If not, you will see red triangle. Then hold Vol + and tap power button once to see the error messages. See my post above. If you ran into the same error as I did, you'll know what to do (RUU or TWRP backup to return to stock).
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A very well-worded answer
hi eeveryone, I have the xtc one m8 branded 3 UK, unlocked, and wanted to know if the official Lollipop update is out yet from 3, as for a technical reason (s-off), I have to wait for the official firmware update to 4.xx before updating (if I remember now I'm at 3.xx)
because i have on board an unofficial ROM, I don't want to risk to go back to official just to find out that 3 UK has not yet released the update. Technical help on the 3 UK website is basically useless...
many thanks
satello said:
hi eeveryone, I have the xtc one m8 branded 3 UK, unlocked, and wanted to know if the official Lollipop update is out yet from 3, as for a technical reason (s-off), I have to wait for the official firmware update to 4.xx before updating (if I remember now I'm at 3.xx)
because i have on board an unofficial ROM, I don't want to risk to go back to official just to find out that 3 UK has not yet released the update. Technical help on the 3 UK website is basically useless...
many thanks
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Should have posted this in Q&A ...
To answer your question, yes .. 3 UK already on lollipop with version no. 4.20.771.2
hi again, long time since.
i would like to upgrade my phone to latest lollypop as it is starting to playing up a bit and need a bit of help. been reading on various threads but i'm a bit rusty on how to do it. just done a nandroid and titanium backup of current rom if things go wrong.
at the moment this is what i have
CID H3G___001 (three uk)
- custom rom android revolution hd 22.1
- android 4.4.4
- baseband 1.22.2133xxxxx
- build n. 3.28.401.9
i found this nadroid backup for my phone,
2.22.771.5_ckpv5.zip
would it be alright to just flash this in recovery, then get official fw update OTA and then, when on the latest fw, reflash the latest custom rom?
or should i flash
One_M8_3.28.401.9_odexed
thanks for your help
2.22.771.5_ckpv5.zip
satello said:
i found this nadroid backup for my phone,
2.22.771.5_ckpv5.zip
would it be alright to just flash this in recovery, then get official fw update OTA and then, when on the latest fw, reflash the latest custom rom?
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What is your hboot number?
Does it say anything after OS on the bootloader screen?
You need the stock nandroid that matches your firmware (hboot, etc.). Then after you restore that, install the corresponding stock recovery in order to OTA. After OTA, install TWRP again, and the desired LP custom ROM.
satello said:
or should i flash
One_M8_3.28.401.9_odexed
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This won't help you. Its the unbranded Euro stock ROM. You need the 771 stock ROM, to match your CID in order to OTA.