I am Brazilian and I am new here in the forum! I followed the tutorial and got the easy way to install Android Revolution HD 10.2 thanks for a tutorial so well done I'm loving this version! My question is about firmware! Firmware comes with installing a rom or low separate installs? My version is 2.22.401.4 CL365360 release keys I believe! How do to know if my version is the most current? and it is good to update the firmware? what is the difference and how do update? HTC is on my m8 2.3 ghz! I would like to upgrade if possible help me! Sorry my poor english!
Ass :. Israel Martin Winter, Joinville, Brazil
masteris said:
I am Brazilian and I am new here in the forum! I followed the tutorial and got the easy way to install Android Revolution HD 10.2 thanks for a tutorial so well done I'm loving this version! My question is about firmware! Firmware comes with installing a rom or low separate installs? My version is 2.22.401.4 CL365360 release keys I believe! How do to know if my version is the most current? and it is good to update the firmware? what is the difference and how do update? HTC is on my m8 2.3 ghz! I would like to upgrade if possible help me! Sorry my poor english!
Ass :. Israel Martin Winter, Joinville, Brazil
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Where did you get the version number from?
The best way would be using fastboot commands:
1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot getvar all
Could you please post the result of those commands, without IMEI and serial number, so I can have a look. Latest firmware is 2.22.401.5 for all WWE devices having x.xx.401.xx firmware versions.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
Where did you get the version number from?
The best way would be using fastboot commands:
1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot getvar all
Could you please post the result of those commands, without IMEI and serial number, so I can have a look. Latest firmware is 2.22.401.5 for all WWE devices having x.xx.401.xx firmware versions.
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I got in configurations. About. Information about software. More. Build number.
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masteris said:
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3.16 HBOOT?
Pretty sure they updated HBOOT to 3.18 with the 4.4.3 update(2.22.401.4/5).
Are you sure you're on 2.22.401.x ?
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HTCNerdYoda said:
Where did you get the version number from?
The best way would be using fastboot commands:
1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot getvar all
Could you please post the result of those commands, without IMEI and serial number, so I can have a look. Latest firmware is 2.22.401.5 for all WWE devices having x.xx.401.xx firmware versions.
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BerndM14 said:
3.16 HBOOT?
Pretty sure they updated HBOOT to 3.18 with the 4.4.3 update(2.22.401.4/5).
Are you sure you're on 2.22.401.x ?
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When I restart my phone down + Power I see that my hboot is 3.16.0.0 is my android 4.4.3 Revolution HD!
I do not understand what you talked about 2.22.401.x?
The 2.22.401 comes from ARHD. I have a CWS nand in my thread. Restore the lowest version + stock recovery and perform ota's again.
masteris said:
I do not understand what you talked about 2.22.401.x?
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My version is 2.22.401.4 CL365360 release keys I believe!
Mr Hofs already replied though. I wasn't aware of the ARHD versions so...
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Mr Hofs said:
The 2.22.401 comes from ARHD. I have a CWS nand in my thread. Restore the lowest version + stock recovery and perform ota's again.
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Tell me more detail how I should do please! And what would change with this whole process? Excuse my inexperience but I like to learn!
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BerndM14 said:
My version is 2.22.401.4 CL365360 release keys I believe!
Mr Hofs already replied though. I wasn't aware of the ARHD versions so...
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Mr Hofs said:
The 2.22.401 comes from ARHD. I have a CWS nand in my thread. Restore the lowest version + stock recovery and perform ota's again.
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masteris said:
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When I restart my phone down + Power I see that my hboot is 3.16.0.0 is my android 4.4.3 Revolution HD!
I do not understand what you talked about 2.22.401.x?
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HTCNerdYoda said:
Where did you get the version number from?
The best way would be using fastboot commands:
1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot getvar all
Could you please post the result of those commands, without IMEI and serial number, so I can have a look. Latest firmware is 2.22.401.5 for all WWE devices having x.xx.401.xx firmware versions.
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masteris said:
Tell me more detail how I should do please! And what would change with this whole process? Excuse my inexperience but I like to learn!
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Tell me more detail how I should do please! And what would change with this whole process? Excuse my inexperience but I like to learn!
Going back to stock ROM using the nand backup and flashing the stock recovery as @Mr Hofs has already recommended, will bring you back to stock.
- install the backup zip using TWRP
- flash stock recovery using fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img using cmd while your One is in bootloader
After this you will be abled to get OTAs again. During the update process the ROM as well as the firmware on the phone will be updated. And you need the updated firmware to run the current ARHD ROMs.
Once you got all the current updates you can go re-flash TWRP and reinstall ARHD.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
Going back to stock ROM using the nand backup and flashing the stock recovery as @Mr Hofs has already recommended, will bring you back to stock.
- install the backup zip using TWRP
- flash stock recovery using fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img using cmd while your One is in bootloader
After this you will be abled to get OTAs again. During the update process the ROM as well as the firmware on the phone will be updated. And you need the updated firmware to run the current ARHD ROMs.
Once you got all the current updates you can go re-flash TWRP and reinstall ARHD.
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what is "nand" backup? Where do I get the stock rom for my device? I think I have a backup see in my screen shot! help me step by step how to do the whole procedure please! okay
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what is "nand" backup? Where do I get the stock rom for my device?
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nand backup means the full nandroid TWRP backup of the stock ROM for you device. It's not only the file you marked in your screenshot! This means that the Backup = stock ROM!
You will find the backup zip in @Mr Hofs thread, as he already wrote:
Mr Hofs said:
I have a CWS nand in my thread. Restore the lowest version + stock recovery and perform ota's again.
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Just read carefully and see the posts the other members are naming here! Please don't take this personal. We all like to help others, but you won't learn a thing if we keep spoon feeding you the single steps, which btw. can be found in many threads on this forums. It's all about carefully reading the many threads on here to understand what we are trying to tell you, when writing commands and single steps.
As you already flashed a custom recovery and a custom ROM, you should be familiar with backing up and restoring the stock system. This in fact should be the first thing to learn prior to flashing custom recoveries and custom ROMs.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
Going back to stock ROM using the nand backup and flashing the stock recovery as @Mr Hofs has already recommended, will bring you back to stock.
- install the backup zip using TWRP
- flash stock recovery using fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img using cmd while your One is in bootloader
After this you will be abled to get OTAs again. During the update process the ROM as well as the firmware on the phone will be updated. And you need the updated firmware to run the current ARHD ROMs.
Once you got all the current updates you can go re-flash TWRP and reinstall ARHD.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
nand backup means the full nandroid TWRP backup of the stock ROM for you device. It's not only the file you marked in your screenshot! This means that the Backup = stock ROM!
You will find the backup zip in @Mr Hofs thread, as he already wrote:
Just read carefully and see the posts the other members are naming here! Please don't take this personal. We all like to help others, but you won't learn a thing if we keep spoon feeding you the single steps, which btw. can be found in many threads on this forums. It's all about carefully reading the many threads on here to understand what we are trying to tell you, when writing commands and single steps.
As you already flashed a custom recovery and a custom ROM, you should be familiar with backing up and restoring the stock system. This in fact should be the first thing to learn prior to flashing custom recoveries and custom ROMs.
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This screen shot is the backup of the original rom that came with it and I was done with CWM quiz show the entire folder, not just the selection poir all files to be part of the backup that was made before the installation of the Android Revolution HD! I wonder how do I put it back? and after I placed as to update the firmware?
When I was with the original rom the A & T I went to look for updates but no updates had said he was already updated! OTA update would you say that? done correctly?
Ok then, got it. If you are still running CWM Recovery you can copy the whole 2014-8-xxxxx-releasekeys folder to your phone. There it hast to be placed inside the clockworkmod/backup folder.
After you have done this you can boot into CWM and restore it. The only thing left after this is the stock recovery to apply OTAs and thus update to the newest firmware again.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
Ok then, got it. If you are still running CWM Recovery you can copy the whole 2014-8-xxxxx-releasekeys folder to your phone. There it hast to be placed inside the clockworkmod/backup folder.
After you have done this you can boot into CWM and restore it. The only thing left after this is the stock recovery to apply OTAs and thus update to the newest firmware again.
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I am no longer with CWM! Now I'm TWRP 2.7.0.2 how do I restore the backup I had made with cwm?
You can't restore a CWM backup using TWRP, as the two recoveries are working different regarding this case. Thus you got to download the TWRP Backup from @Mr Hofs thread and apply it using TWRP restore.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
You can't restore a CWM backup using TWRP, as the two recoveries are working different regarding this case. Thus you got to download the TWRP Backup from @Mr Hofs thread and apply it using TWRP restore.
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And now as I do? I have to download a backup of another person? Help me I appreciate your patience!
That's right but the backup mentioned by us is stock and unchanged, so nothing bad to happen by downloading it.
You could still reflash CWM instead of using TWRP to restore you own backup, if you don't like using someone else nandroid.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
That's right but the backup mentioned by us is stock and unchanged, so nothing bad to happen by downloading it.
You could still reflash CWM instead of using TWRP to restore you own backup, if you don't like using someone else nandroid.
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How do I do now? Where do I download?
masteris said:
How do I do now? Where do I download?
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Excuse me, but you're not even reading the answers in your own thread properly. Please do this!
@Mr. Hofs gave you the ansower that you'll find the TWRP backup in his thread: here!!
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I want to go back because Im selling my phone. Tryed to flash OTA 4.18.201.2 from cwm recovery but no success. Also I've found out that cwm touch is not working. I want my phone to be clean like from factory. Can someone help me?
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bpodnar said:
I want to go back because Im selling my phone. Tryed to flash OTA 4.18.201.2 from cwm recovery but no success. Also I've found out that cwm touch is not working. I want my phone to be clean like from factory. Can someone help me?
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in fastboot type fastboot getvar all and delete serial number and imei, post your result here, and someone with more knowledge will give you link to ruu which will return your phone to stock rom/kernel/recovery ,when you download ruu you will just need tu type in fastboot fastboot oem lock and run ruu with admin rights.
bpodnar said:
I want to go back because Im selling my phone. Tryed to flash OTA 4.18.201.2 from cwm recovery but no success. Also I've found out that cwm touch is not working. I want my phone to be clean like from factory. Can someone help me?
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Yes see your main version with the command fastboot getvar all but no RUU for you you must restore nandroid backup for your main version
nikola016 said:
in fastboot type fastboot getvar all and delete serial number and imei, post your result here, and someone with more knowledge will give you link to ruu which will return your phone to stock rom/kernel/recovery ,when you download ruu you will just need tu type in fastboot fastboot oem lock and run ruu with admin rights.
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There's no RUU for 4.2.2
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Thant said:
Yes see your main version with the command fastboot getvar all but no RUU for you you must restore nandroid backup for your main version
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Do you know where can I find nandroid backup for 4.18.201.2 for CID htc_032? There is one thread with most of backups but uploaded on hotfile which is suspended.
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bpodnar said:
Do you know where can I find nandroid backup for 4.18.201.2 for CID htc_032? There is one thread with most of backups but uploaded on hotfile which is suspended.
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Yes here have for you install Philz recovery and restore nandroid
Please read more carefully. I said I know about that thread where are those nandroid backups but the one I need cannot be downloaded because its uploaded on hotfile which is closed. I will appreciate if someone can give me a valid download link.
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Do this :
Restore a 3.20.401 nand and flash back the 3.20 stock recovery. Then ota up again via official ota. AFTER you did the ota you can relock the bootloader.
The 3.20 nand does not have be your cid. Just pick one !
bpodnar said:
Please read more carefully. I said I know about that thread where are those nandroid backups but the one I need cannot be downloaded because its uploaded on hotfile which is closed. I will appreciate if someone can give me a valid download link.
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Man just download other nand with 4.18.401.2 base have working now I checked with sure have one working no need to to search only for your CID the base is important
Yes thant but he wants to relock the bootloader. Because he wants to sell it. Relocking on a different cids nand is not possible !
So he needs 1 lower nand and do at least 1 ota to pull the cid right !
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Yes thant but he wants to relock the bootloader. Because he wants to sell it. Relocking on a different cids nand is not possible !
So he needs 1 lower nand and do at least 1 ota to pull the cid right !
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This is something new for me why it is not possible to relock the bootloader you have the same base you don't backup CID or HBOOT you backup system and data. But if it is true I will know for future. Thanks Mr Hofs
When he restores a different cids nand and relocks the bootloader the phone boots only to the bootloader with a warning.
But after 1 official update with an unlocked bootloader the cid will be correct and the bootloader can be relocked.
Mr Hofs said:
Do this :
Restore a 3.20.401 nand and flash back the 3.20 stock recovery. Then ota up again via official ota. AFTER you did the ota you can relock the bootloader.
The 3.20 nand does not have be your cid. Just pick one !
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Do you have 3.20 stock recovery on dropbox to download?
Yes sir
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pqp1p3tgvyod610/Stock recovery 3.20.img
Many thanks!
All done. You just forgott to mention that flash stock boot is also needed. My device is clean as a whistle now. Thank you again!
bpodnar said:
Many thanks!
All done. You just forgott to mention that flash stock boot is also needed. My device is clean as a whistle now. Thank you again!
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nah its always mandatory to flash the boot.img from the nand backup
hi all,
today i tried to root my htc one x. i unlocked its bootloader from htcdev. all went fine. i checked the bootloader unlocked.
then i tried to root my phone using this thread early published (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167)
but the root.zip file was not downloadable.
then i tried other sites, same probs necessary files were not downloadable.
went to other site (http://www.knowyourmobile.com/htc/htc-one/17426/how-root-your-htc-one-x) downloaded the file, followed the instructions,
my phone stuck into bootloop. only i can switch off my phone using power+vol down, and can acess the fastboot menu... my phone is not
powering up. any help please. i don't know anything how to fix this. any help will be appreciated.
I THINK MY PHONE IS NOT GOING TO POWER UP, HELP PLEASE
my phone CID is:HTC_38
version-main: 4.19.720.1
HBOOT-1.73.0000
b2jeeet said:
hi all,
today i tried to root my htc one x. i unlocked its bootloader from htcdev. all went fine. i checked the bootloader unlocked.
then i tried to root my phone using this thread early published (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167)
but the root.zip file was not downloadable.
then i tried other sites, same probs necessary files were not downloadable.
went to other site (http://www.knowyourmobile.com/htc/htc-one/17426/how-root-your-htc-one-x) downloaded the file, followed the instructions,
my phone stuck into bootloop. only i can switch off my phone using power+vol down, and can acess the fastboot menu... my phone is not
powering up. any help please. i don't know anything how to fix this. any help will be appreciated.
I THINK MY PHONE IS NOT GOING TO POWER UP, HELP PLEASE
my phone CID is:HTC_38
version-main: 4.19.720.1
HBOOT-1.73.0000
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as you have mention above the link of root.zip,its of HTC One XL(non-tegra device)
if you have htc one xl then you are in wrong place..
He has the quad-core. The XL variant has no 1.73 hboot and 4.19.720 software number. So he is in the right place
Easiest way now is to restore the nandroid backup you probably didn't make before messing around with the superuser.zip !
Mr Hofs said:
He has the quad-core. The XL variant has no 1.73 hboot and 4.19.720 software number. So he is in the right place
Easiest way now is to restore the nandroid backup you probably didn't make before messing around with the superuser.zip !
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ok so far i have downloaded a nandroid back up from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
CID HTC__038 .. Nandroid Backup 3.14.720.24 CID HTC__038 thanks to aakash_hellyeah
and did restoring http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714 using this as instructed
still didnt done. while restoring it said an error message.
any suggestion will be appreciated. thanks
The 3.14 ain't gonna help you as the touchscreen won't work ! You need a nand that matches your main.
If you can't find one then i suggest you install a clean new custom rom of your choice !
then cyangenmod?
Mr Hofs said:
The 3.14 ain't gonna help you as the touchscreen won't work ! You need a nand that matches your main.
If you can't find one then i suggest you install a clean new custom rom of your choice !
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if i install clean new cyangenmod? do i need to do anything extra? i mean any other installation!
do i need to follow any other method except installing using clockworkmod recovery?
sorry for asking many things, i never knew that tinkering with htc one x would cause me a brick device on my hand
You need to flash the boot.img via fastboot, make a full wipe in the recovery and install the CM.zip and the appropriate GAPPS......
thanks for your precious time
Mr Hofs said:
The 3.14 ain't gonna help you as the touchscreen won't work ! You need a nand that matches your main.
If you can't find one then i suggest you install a clean new custom rom of your choice !
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thanks for your precious time. i took your advice and just installed cyangenmod it has powered up
thanks friend
htc sense
Mr Hofs said:
You need to flash the boot.img via fastboot, make a full wipe in the recovery and install the CM.zip and the appropriate GAPPS......
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is there any way to go back to my original firmware? cause i really loved htc's own rom, it was really beautiful.
if possible pls give detailed instructions.
thanks for bring my phone back from dead
Well you need a stock nandroid backup that has the same main version number 4.19.720 and restore it. As long as you don't have that you can't go back to stock. But there are custom roms based on pure stock looks. You can install that too.
good roms based on htc sense
Mr Hofs said:
Well you need a stock nandroid backup that has the same main version number 4.19.720 and restore it. As long as you don't have that you can't go back to stock. But there are custom roms based on pure stock looks. You can install that too.
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pls suggest me some good custom roms based on pure stock looks. if i tri i feel that i might mess up again
thanks
b2jeeet said:
pls suggest me some good custom roms based on pure stock looks. if i tri i feel that i might mess up again
thanks
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These are close to stock :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2562616
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546970
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2410320
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027029
same nandroid for htc one x
Mr Hofs said:
These are close to stock :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1562603
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2562616
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546970
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2410320
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2027029
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i have a friend who has same version-main: 4.19.720.1, like mine. but the problem he has s-on in his phone
if i install clockworkmod recovery v5.8.4.0 in his phone without unlocking it, and then make a nandroid back up and transfer that to mine, would
that help me?
if not what should i do, pls give some detailed guide, cause i really dont like cyangenmod, and the other stock looking roms have the installation guide that is quite complex for me.
thanks
b2jeeet said:
i have a friend who has same version-main: 4.19.720.1, like mine. but the problem he has s-on in his phone
if i install clockworkmod recovery v5.8.4.0 in his phone without unlocking it, and then make a nandroid back up and transfer that to mine, would
that help me?
if not what should i do, pls give some detailed guide, cause i really dont like cyangenmod, and the other stock looking roms have the installation guide that is quite complex for me.
thanks
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You can't install anything like that via fastboot if phone is locked...you need to be unlocked and for the latest cm roms like cm 11 that recovery is too old... He can unlock too, flash a recovery make a nandroid backup without flashing another Rom and there is your backup
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Other roms installs the same way as CM. Flash the boot.img make a full wipe and install the rom.zip....done
Here is the nandroid backup for HTC 038 4.19 - https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B3ipMMzpaJW4bGpMVTRNRHFpOUk/edit
But they're seperate files and you need to download them all and place them in the right folder.
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did you try formatting cache, data and Dalvik in recovery??
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AhsonAli said:
did you try formatting cache, data and Dalvik in recovery??
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That is considered in the term full wipe !?
flashed android revolution hd
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Other roms installs the same way as CM. Flash the boot.img make a full wipe and install the rom.zip....done
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i have flashed the android revolution hd rom. this rom is the perfect one, just the same as htc stock rom.you guys were really helpful.i would like to know many things about kernel and kernel flasher. what kernels actually does? i tried search the forum but couldn't find a simple post about it.
i like using android, and i wanna know most of it if i can.......thanks
Simple explanation, the kernel and hboot function sort of as a bios of a pc. It interacts with the software.
A kernel flasher....you don't need that if you flash the boot.img (kernel) straight from fastboot. The flasher does the same.
Hi Everyone,
I just got new HTC One M8. CID_044
A great update from my old HTC One SV.
There's a few basic questions I would like to ask.
I've already rooted my phone with HtcDev and Installed TWRP 2.7. But not S-Off. Firewater does not work on mine.
Gives an error saying HTC has Patched the phone.
I would like to know what is my Firmware Version. How can I check that?
My phone is currently using Customer AndroidHD 10.2 Rom.
But it's quite annoying to see it has long reboot/missing bootanimation etc.
I heard that S-Off can solve these issues as I need to flash the latest 2.22 Firmware.
I tried to use the BASE collection to revert back to my Original Rom (My fault for not making a backup) and download the HTC Updates first to try Firewater again.
Hope anyone can help me.
Thanks
titanmmilton said:
Hi Everyone,
I just got new HTC One M8. CID_044
A great update from my old HTC One SV.
There's a few basic questions I would like to ask.
I've already rooted my phone with HtcDev and Installed TWRP 2.7. But not S-Off. Firewater does not work on mine.
Gives an error saying HTC has Patched the phone.
I would like to know what is my Firmware Version. How can I check that?
My phone is currently using Customer AndroidHD 10.2 Rom.
But it's quite annoying to see it has long reboot/missing bootanimation etc.
I heard that S-Off can solve these issues as I need to flash the latest 2.22 Firmware.
I tried to use the BASE collection to revert back to my Original Rom (My fault for not making a backup) and download the HTC Updates first to try Firewater again.
Hope anyone can help me.
Thanks
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If I understand what you are asking you can check your firmware with the command:
adb getvar version-main
Another way to find this, especially on the htc one m8 is in the about settings.
Hope this helps, gl with everything!
titanmmilton said:
I heard that S-Off can solve these issues as I need to flash the latest 2.22 Firmware.
I tried to use the BASE collection to revert back to my Original Rom (My fault for not making a backup) and download the HTC Updates first to try Firewater again..
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If firewater didn't work the First time I'd guess it won't after an Update.
Only way to S-Off if firewater doesn't work ist SunShine S-Off which costs 25$. But you have to be on rooted stock ROM for SunShine to work.
Hit "Thanks" if I was if any help to you.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
If firewater didn't work the First time I'd guess it won't after an Update.
Only way to S-Off if firewater doesn't work ist SunShine S-Off which costs 25$. But you have to be on rooted stock ROM for SunShine to work.
Hit "Thanks" if I was if any help to you.
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You don't have to be rooted for sunshine to work. (Did it yesterday from fully stock). I believe you only have to have a stock kernel for it to work. Try installing MaximusHD rom as I've heard its worked for people on that particular rom.
3484jacks said:
You don't have to be rooted for sunshine to work. (Did it yesterday from fully stock). I believe you only have to have a stock kernel for it to work. Try installing MaximusHD rom as I've heard its worked for people on that particular rom.
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You think that MaximumHD Rom might actually do the trick?
S-Off with Firewater possible?
I'm trying to figure out how to flash my firmware to the WWE One.
3484jacks said:
You don't have to be rooted for sunshine to work. (Did it yesterday from fully stock). I believe you only have to have a stock kernel for it to work. Try installing MaximusHD rom as I've heard its worked for people on that particular rom.
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As I used it the first time it asked for root access, but maybe I'm wrong. Sorry for that.
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Okay
Can I do this.
Flash 2.22.401.3 by editing the Adroind-info.txt to include my CID_044?
Would that make it possible to flash?
Are there any drawbacks to this?
titanmmilton said:
Hi Everyone,
I just got new HTC One M8. CID_044
I've already rooted my phone with HtcDev and Installed TWRP 2.7. But not S-Off. Firewater does not work on mine.
I would like to know what is my Firmware Version. How can I check that?
My phone is currently using Customer AndroidHD 10.2 Rom.
But it's quite annoying to see it has long reboot/missing bootanimation etc.
I heard that S-Off can solve these issues as I need to flash the latest 2.22 Firmware.
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1. You have CID HTC__044 means your current stock software version is 1.54.707.3
2. You don't need S-Off to update to firmware 2.22.707.3
3. Once you update to 2.22.707.3 - you'll solve the long boot time problem, not only on ARHD but on every Sense custom ROM based on 4.4.3
What you need to do now :
1. Restore the 1.54.707.7 backup - download from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51532764&postcount=1
You should find 1.54.707.7 - TWRP Thanks to konanda
2. Flash stock recovery for 1.54.707.7 that I posted here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53999215&postcount=1113
(note : no need to relock bootloader ... leave it as it is
3. Reboot and check for update
4. Install the update after you receive the notification
5. Flash TWRP again - advise that you use a fixed version or you can use the one in my sig.
6. Done ... now you're on 2.22 firmware ... any Sense custom ROM will work flawlessly
(it is NOT necessary to have 2.22.401 firmware, 2.22.707.3 is good enough and it has proper radio for our region)
AFAIK firewater works for CID HTC__044 device that come preloaded with 1.12.707.18 & 1.54.707.5 but not working with preloaded 1.54.707.7 like yours and mine ... the only option is SunShine
titanmmilton said:
Okay
Can I do this.
Flash 2.22.401.3 by editing the Adroind-info.txt to include my CID_044?
Would that make it possible to flash?
Are there any drawbacks to this?
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Edit: ckpv5 beat me to it
titanmmilton said:
You think that MaximumHD Rom might actually do the trick?
S-Off with Firewater possible?
I'm trying to figure out how to flash my firmware to the WWE One.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
As I used it the first time it asked for root access, but maybe I'm wrong. Sorry for that.
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MaximusHD should work only for Sunshine S-Off. If Firewater didn't work first time round it probably won't work now.
For me sunshine automatically temp rooted my phone to gain S-off. This has only been possible since the new version so maybe your using an old one? Who knows.
ckpv5 said:
1. You have CID HTC__044 means your current stock software version is 1.54.707.3
2. You don't need S-Off to update to firmware 2.22.707.3
3. Once you update to 2.22.707.3 - you'll solve the long boot time problem, not only on ARHD but on every Sense custom ROM based on 4.4.3
What you need to do now :
1. Restore the 1.54.707.7 backup - download from here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51532764&postcount=1
You should find 1.54.707.7 - TWRP Thanks to konanda
2. Flash stock recovery for 1.54.707.7 that I posted here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53999215&postcount=1113
(note : no need to relock bootloader ... leave it as it is
3. Reboot and check for update
4. Install the update after you receive the notification
5. Flash TWRP again - advise that you use a fixed version or you can use the one in my sig.
6. Done ... now you're on 2.22 firmware ... any Sense custom ROM will work flawlessly
(it is NOT necessary to have 2.22.401 firmware, 2.22.707.3 is good enough and it has proper radio for our region)
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I can flash the zip file using TWRP right?
I was having trouble just now my phone said failed!
Hhmm.. any ideas?
3484jacks said:
For me sunshine automatically temp rooted my phone to gain S-off. This has only been possible since the new version so maybe your using an old one? Who knows.
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Oh yes that could be it. Downloaded and used 2 months ago, so this may be.
Good to know the knew version does a temproot. Thanks!
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titanmmilton said:
I can flash the zip file using TWRP right?
I was having trouble just now my phone said failed!
Hhmm.. any ideas?
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This is basic mate ... you don't flash the zip. Extract the zip on your PC and put/transfer the folder to your sdcard or externalSD where you see TWRP/BACKUPS/yourdeviceserialno/FOLDER HERE
ckpv5 said:
This is basic mate ... you don't flash the zip. Extract the zip on your PC and put/transfer the folder to your sdcard or externalSD where you see TWRP/BACKUPS/yourdeviceserialno/FOLDER HERE
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Hah! I thought so. I was wondering why wouldn't it work.
To be honest, it isn't my first RODEO as I've already had DHD, Sensation, and One SV.
Only thing is, I don't do it too often. So I forget. Haha... Let me give it a try.
titanmmilton said:
I can flash the zip file using TWRP right?
I was having trouble just now my phone said failed!
Hhmm.. any ideas?
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Did you unzip and put the ROM TWRP backup in /TWRR/Backups/H*******/ as it belongs there. And in TWRP you then have to tap Restore choose the above downloaded and copied backup and give it a go. Just asking to be sure about what you did exactly.
Hit "Thanks" if I was if any help.
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htcnerdyoda said:
did you unzip and put the rom twrp backup in /twrr/backups/h*******/ as it belongs there. And in twrp you then have to tap restore choose the above downloaded and copied backup and give it a go. Just asking to be sure about what you did exactly.
Hit "thanks" if i was if any help.
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my htc is now showing a red triangle!! Please help! How do i turn it off?
titanmmilton said:
my htc is now showing a red triangle!! Please help! How do i turn it off?
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That's stock recovery .. no need to select recovery on bootloader
Assuming you already restore the backup and install the stock recovery, just reboot and do the OTA checking and updating.
To go out from recovery press power + volume up
Please Help me guyz.
I delete some aaps like phone.apk,contact.. Etc
Now showing NO SERVICE on status bar.
Thanks in advance... Please help me
BabaDroid said:
Please Help me guyz.
I delete some aaps like phone.apk,contact.. Etc
Now showing NO SERVICE on status bar.
Thanks in advance... Please help me
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You must give more info. Just flash a nandroid if you have.
Thanks for reply.
Actually i am using APLS Tablet model p1000
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Hi,
I have been reading a lot of posts to find the stock recovery version for my HTC One M8. My CID is T-MOB003 and I have the stock ROM (Software nr. x.xx.114.x)still running but I can't find my stock recovery - must have misplaced it after the back-up - so I can do the update to Android 5.0. I have already looked here for it but no solution.
Is there anyone who can help me with a stock recovery for my device?
Greetings,
JHS
JHS_NL said:
Hi,
I have been reading a lot of posts to find the stock recovery version for my HTC One M8. My CID is T-MOB003 and I have the stock ROM (Software nr. x.xx.114.x)still running but I can't find my stock recovery - must have misplaced it after the back-up - so I can do the update to Android 5.0. I have already looked here for it but no solution.
Is there anyone who can help me with a stock recovery for my device?
Greetings,
JHS
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when you get prompted for the ota you download it but NOT install it. take the ota.zip from the internal memory and take out the firmware.zip, in that zip is the recovery.img.
flash that recovery.img and then perform the ota.....done :good:
Mr Hofs said:
when you get prompted for the ota you download it but NOT install it. take the ota.zip from the internal memory and take out the firmware.zip, in that zip is the recovery.img.
flash that recovery.img and then perform the ota.....done :good:
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Damn that was the help I needed!! Really great gonna try this when I get home!
After searching for months myself, I came to the conclusion that nobody has ever made a backup of their original recovery. (the T-MOB003 that is)
Since I had the same problem, and I know it sounds like bull**** but you need to get s-off to get firmware updates since you do not have the original recovery anymore.
The only way of fixing this that I know is theroot.ninja (SunShine S-Off Tool)
Yes it does costs some money, but you'll be happy with it for years.
It changes your CID to 111111 so you can flash whatever firmware you want and then you should be good to go!
JOSHZY said:
After searching for months myself, I came to the conclusion that nobody has ever made a backup of their original recovery. (the T-MOB003 that is)
Since I had the same problem, and I know it sounds like bull**** but you need to get s-off to get firmware updates since you do not have the original recovery anymore.
The only way of fixing this that I know is theroot.ninja (SunShine S-Off Tool)
Yes it does costs some money, but you'll be happy with it for years.
It changes your CID to 111111 so you can flash whatever firmware you want and then you should be good to go!
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No need at all for all of that. The method described above to get the stock recovery works flawlessly, if of course the system is 100% stock too !
And as additional info :
My experience on the one x was that all recoveries starting with the same base number are the same
Mr Hofs said:
when you get prompted for the ota you download it but NOT install it. take the ota.zip from the internal memory and take out the firmware.zip, in that zip is the recovery.img.
flash that recovery.img and then perform the ota.....done :good:
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Working like you said, update comming in now! Than custom recovery again! Thanks a lot for the advice!
JHS_NL said:
Working like you said, update comming in now! Than custom recovery again! Thanks a lot for the advice!
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No problem
Mr Hofs said:
No problem
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As usual... when it comes to T-MOB003, people so secretive to write full version.
They prefer x.xx.114.x ... and until today there is no backup for x.xx.114.x on the backup thread
ckpv5 said:
As usual... when it comes to T-MOB003, people so secretive to write full version.
They prefer x.xx.114.x ... and until today there is no backup for x.xx.114.x on the backup thread
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Must say I didn't do it intentionally but saw most people do it so followed it. But you mean an nandroid back-up specific? I can post the recovery image if anyone is interested.
JHS_NL said:
Must say I didn't do it intentionally but saw most people do it so followed it. But you mean an nandroid back-up specific? I can post the recovery image if anyone is interested.
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Recovery is not a problem .. simply extract out from OTA zip before proceed with OTA installation.
Nandroid backup is a problem especially the lower version 1.57.114.2 for hboot 3.16.00000 and 2.23.114.3 for hboot 3.18.0000 - many users are stuck at these two versions because no one willing to share them.
ckpv5 said:
As usual... when it comes to T-MOB003, people so secretive to write full version.
They prefer x.xx.114.x ... and until today there is no backup for x.xx.114.x on the backup thread
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ckpv5 said:
Recovery is not a problem .. simply extract out from OTA zip before proceed with OTA installation.
Nandroid backup is a problem especially the lower version 1.57.114.2 for hboot 3.16.00000 and 2.23.114.3 for hboot 3.18.0000 - many users are stuck at these two versions because no one willing to share them.
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mhh sorry have neither of them
hello i want to downgrade from lollipop as i dont like it i need the procedure for going back to complete factory state (when i first got phone) i am s-off/unlocked bootloader/rooted i also need the files to downgrade aswell thanks
version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
version-baseband: 1.25.214500021.06G
modelid: 0P6B10000
cidnum: VODAP001
p1xel-cl0ck said:
hello i want to downgrade from lollipop as i dont like it i need the procedure for going back to complete factory state (when i first got phone) i am s-off/unlocked bootloader/rooted i also need the files to downgrade aswell thanks
version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
version-baseband: 1.25.214500021.06G
modelid: 0P6B10000
cidnum: VODAP001
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Personally, I would flash a near stock ROM like MaximusHD. If you go back to actual stock, and downgrade, you will get notifications for software updates all the time.
xunholyx said:
Personally, I would flash a near stock ROM like MaximusHD. If you go back to actual stock, and downgrade, you will get notifications for software updates all the time.
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thanks for the reply, as for the software update notifications i will be disabling them if thats possible, wish i hadnt of updated to lollipop should of just stuck with kitkat
xunholyx said:
Personally, I would flash a near stock ROM like MaximusHD. If you go back to actual stock, and downgrade, you will get notifications for software updates all the time.
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p1xel-cl0ck said:
thanks for the reply, as for the software update notifications i will be disabling them if thats possible, wish i hadnt of updated to lollipop should of just stuck with kitkat
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just read the other post you wrote, ruu.exe doesnt run on my windows 7 for some reason i need the ruu zip, from this do i just need to flash firmware not the nandroid?
TWRP 1.54.161.5 Nandroid backup : https://mega.co.nz/#!uAcGXQhI!McKrHJ...n-I7-RsqcmG6FE
Untouched 1.54.161.5 Firmware : https://mega.co.nz/#!HN9xBbYJ!9NTWJC...1asTeH7T7JMOzA
Stock 1.54.161.5 Recovery : https://mega.co.nz/#!6UE1yKJD!NMBPh2...CoNkcKZW5g0Y7g
p1xel-cl0ck said:
just read the other post you wrote, ruu.exe doesnt run on my windows 7 for some reason i need the ruu zip, from this do i just need to flash firmware not the nandroid?
TWRP 1.54.161.5 Nandroid backup : https://mega.co.nz/#!uAcGXQhI!McKrHJ...n-I7-RsqcmG6FE
Untouched 1.54.161.5 Firmware : https://mega.co.nz/#!HN9xBbYJ!9NTWJC...1asTeH7T7JMOzA
Stock 1.54.161.5 Recovery : https://mega.co.nz/#!6UE1yKJD!NMBPh2...CoNkcKZW5g0Y7g
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You'll need the nandroid. You won't be able to run a Kit-Kat ROM with the old firmware. Plus you won't get the updates without the older ROM. Flash them all, then take the OTAs up until 4.4.4.
xunholyx said:
You'll need the nandroid. You won't be able to run a Kit-Kat ROM with the old firmware. Plus you won't get the updates without the older ROM. Flash them all, then take the OTAs up until 4.4.4.
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no problem thank you very much for your help which one is best to flash first? sorry for the questions im new to this and want to learn :good:
xunholyx said:
You'll need the nandroid. You won't be able to run a Kit-Kat ROM with the old firmware. Plus you won't get the updates without the older ROM. Flash them all, then take the OTAs up until 4.4.4.
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can i flash firmware and nandroid in recovery?
p1xel-cl0ck said:
can i flash firmware and nandroid in recovery?
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No. You flash the nandroid by putting it into your TWRP backup folder, then restoring.
The firmware is flashed either through ADB/fastboot, or by renaming it to 0P6BIMG.zip, placing it onto the root of your extSD, and entering hboot.
The prompts will direct you (vol up to flash, power button to reboot.) That only will work with a firmware zip though. Not an .exe
xunholyx said:
You'll need the nandroid. You won't be able to run a Kit-Kat ROM with the old firmware. Plus you won't get the updates without the older ROM. Flash them all, then take the OTAs up until 4.4.4.
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xunholyx said:
No. You flash the nandroid by putting it into your TWRP backup folder, then restoring.
The firmware is flashed either through ADB/fastboot, or by renaming it to 0P6BIMG.zip, placing it onto the root of your extSD, and entering hboot.
The prompts will direct you (vol up to flash, power button to reboot.) That only will work with a firmware zip though. Not an .exe
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nandroid first then? or firmware first? thank you for sticking with me on this :highfive:
p1xel-cl0ck said:
nandroid first then? or firmware first? thank you for sticking with me on this :highfive:
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Truthfully, I am unsure. I know what to do when you upgrade. Firmware first, then ROM (in this case nandroid). I don't know if it will really matter or not. Like I said, I am unfamiliar with reverting.
If it was me (once again, I haven't done this ~ It's just what I would try if it was me, from my thoughts about the process), I would do the opposite. Restore the nandroid first, then flash the older firmware.
xunholyx said:
Truthfully, I am unsure. I know what to do when you upgrade. Firmware first, then ROM (in this case nandroid). I don't know if it will really matter or not. Like I said, I am unfamiliar with reverting.
If it was me (once again, I haven't done this ~ It's just what I would try if it was me, from my thoughts about the process), I would do the opposite. Restore the nandroid first, then flash the older firmware.
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no problem will try nandroid first then firmware
xunholyx said:
Truthfully, I am unsure. I know what to do when you upgrade. Firmware first, then ROM (in this case nandroid). I don't know if it will really matter or not. Like I said, I am unfamiliar with reverting.
If it was me (once again, I haven't done this ~ It's just what I would try if it was me, from my thoughts about the process), I would do the opposite. Restore the nandroid first, then flash the older firmware.
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p1xel-cl0ck said:
no problem will try nandroid first then firmware
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ok i know have red triangle with exclamation mark lol it flashed the firmware first from hboot, i can get into the stock recovery with blue writing
p1xel-cl0ck said:
ok i know have red triangle with exclamation mark lol it flashed the firmware first from hboot, i can get into the stock recovery with blue writing
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1: flash the firmware twice in a row.....yes TWICE
2: Go into the bootloader and check the OS version number. If its downgraded to 1.54 its oke
3: flash the recovery which the nandroid backup is made with (probably a 2.7 based TWRP) and then RESTORE the nandroid backup from inside the CUSTOM recovery.
4: reboot
Mr Hofs said:
1: flash the firmware twice in a row.....yes TWICE
2: Go into the bootloader and check the OS version number. If its downgraded to 1.54 its oke
3: flash the recovery which the nandroid backup is made with (probably a 2.7 based TWRP) and then RESTORE the nandroid backup from inside the CUSTOM recovery.
4: reboot
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ok so im in bootloader now thank god can i flash twrp from stock recovery or do it from command line?
p1xel-cl0ck said:
ok so im in bootloader now thank god can i flash twrp from stock recovery or do it from command line?
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thank you so much for this im now in twrp recovery true legends in this forum
Mr Hofs said:
1: flash the firmware twice in a row.....yes TWICE
2: Go into the bootloader and check the OS version number. If its downgraded to 1.54 its oke
3: flash the recovery which the nandroid backup is made with (probably a 2.7 based TWRP) and then RESTORE the nandroid backup from inside the CUSTOM recovery.
4: reboot
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ok when in bootloader it says os - nothing then when i change firmware to 0P6BIMG it says wrong zip in hboot
p1xel-cl0ck said:
ok when in bootloader it says os - nothing then when i change firmware to 0P6BIMG it says wrong zip in hboot
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Flash the firmware via fastboot oem rebootruu mode !
Mr Hofs said:
Flash the firmware via fastboot oem rebootruu mode !
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done that now os says 1.54 but when i flash recovery 2.7.0.2 using One_M8_All-In-One_Kit it no longer says os 1.54 plus when i was in twrp i couldnt restore the nandroid it wouldnt let me change the directory from internal storage to external sd card! windows wont show my internal storage and adb doesnt work
Mr Hofs said:
1: flash the firmware twice in a row.....yes TWICE
2: Go into the bootloader and check the OS version number. If its downgraded to 1.54 its oke
3: flash the recovery which the nandroid backup is made with (probably a 2.7 based TWRP) and then RESTORE the nandroid backup from inside the CUSTOM recovery.
4: reboot
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would it be easier if i just flash a custom rom like maximus to get phone working again?
sorted thank you very @xunholyx @Mr Hofs