i updated my att m8 firmware using one of the guides here. and installed a lollipop rom. i lost signal. and when i install cyanogenmod 12, it tells me that my simcard is not detected. restoring back to an att nandroid backup (4.4.2) helps with the signal. but now everytime i install a custom rom, i get the same issue back.
right now i went back to stock sense and updated software to 4.4.4 over the air. im currently rocking twrp. i just want to remove sense and install a aosp rom. but everytime i install any custom rom, even the one (slimkat 4.4.4 rom) i was using prior to updating firmware and having this issue doesnt work anymore. no signal at all.
my question is: is this a common issue? i googled it and i havent seen any info about it stating its a common issue.
what can i do to remedy the issue?
s-off cws_001
thanks in advance
Edit: it seems I lost my imei info under settings about.
Instead of having two threads discussing similar issues, it is better to stay in one thread so that people who are helping don't give overlapping or conflicting answers. So, I've closed this thread and kindly ask that people help the OP in his other thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/im-lost-t3021044
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I am not a total noob and have done alot of research lately about my problem but have not found a concrete answer. It looks like there are alot of knowledgable people here. My problem is I was trying to get my friends T999 T-Moble phone to KK (CM11) It was already on Official 4.3 so I just rooted it, put TWRP on it, then flashed CM11. Now it looks like I have no signal at all but I don't know if that is caused by not having a Sim inserted.
Did I bork the Modem? If so, What can I do to get it back to stock. Dont care about the warranty counter. Currently I have the stock 4.3 image:
T999UVUENC2_T999TMBENC2_TMB
I have Odin 3.07
I am worried about flashing back down to Official 4.3 since I read about other downgrade issue. I had also made a backup in TWRP of the Stock Rooted rom. I am going to try and restore that to see if that helps or not.
If anyone knowledgeable can help me get it back to stock or at least return signal, I would gladly donate $15 for their time and efforts. In my line of work time is money and there isn't any free IT support. Thanks Guys!
Kind Regards,
Zachariah
Please disregard, I was able to fix it with the Backup I had made of the original firmware. Sorry for any confusion.
Moderators, please close this thread.
Thanks!
Hi there geniuses of XDA! (somewhat of a noob here)
Need some help. I want to update my VZW HTC One (m7) to the Android L version (I think its out now, maybe not though, if not 4.4.3). I currently have Android 4.2.2. I am rooted, unlocked, and S-Off. I am running ClockworkMod Recovery and have a nandroid backup in that, that I would like to maintain in case things go wrong. It is my understanding that if I were to switch to TWRP my backup would not work, so I would like to stay with CWM. So can anyone provide a suggestion of a good ROM to get that will bring me up to current version and will still work with CWM?
Thanks, your help is greatly appreciated.
Steve
Also let me point out that I am still on Firmware 1.10.605.8. How do I get this updated? Looks like most of the current ROMs require later firmware. Basically I rooted last year, day one when I got the phone and have not updated anything since then. So I really need some help on getting current. Step by step instructions would be most helpful.
Thanks
lostnsound said:
Also let me point out that I am still on Firmware 1.10.605.8. How do I get this updated? Looks like most of the current ROMs require later firmware. Basically I rooted last year, day one when I got the phone and have not updated anything since then. So I really need some help on getting current. Step by step instructions would be most helpful.
Thanks
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See people's response in your other question thread. Furthermore, I would like to add that after you update your firmware from santod's thread - you will want to update to the latest ROM. We do not have L as you have requested. There is a preview floating around in the international forum, but it is not for daily use and not for VZW. I suggest - if you want stock to either use Santod's stock rom's as they are stock completely or Andybone's which are stock with minor tweaks. Outside of that there are stock based ROM's that have an abundance of tweaks - NuSense, Ecliptic, Viper, etc.
If you run into recovery issues (due to potentially outdated CWM) - I suggest trying Philz. It is CWM based but easier to use. You should be able to access your backup. You can also pull the backup off your phone and save it on a computer. It will be saved in clockworkmod/backups or something.
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See people's response in your other question thread. Furthermore, I would like to add that after you update your firmware from santod's thread - you will want to update to the latest ROM. We do not have L as you have requested. There is a preview floating around in the international forum, but it is not for daily use and not for VZW. I suggest - if you want stock to either use Santod's stock rom's as they are stock completely or Andybone's which are stock with minor tweaks. Outside of that there are stock based ROM's that have an abundance of tweaks - NuSense, Ecliptic, Viper, etc.
If you run into recovery issues (due to potentially outdated CWM) - I suggest trying Philz. It is CWM based but easier to use. You should be able to access your backup. You can also pull the backup off your phone and save it on a computer. It will be saved in clockworkmod/backups or something.
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Thanks for the assistance brymaster5000. This is all very helpful information.
lostnsound said:
Hi there geniuses of XDA! (somewhat of a noob here)
Need some help. I want to update my VZW HTC One (m7) to the Android L version (I think its out now, maybe not though, if not 4.4.3). I currently have Android 4.2.2. I am rooted, unlocked, and S-Off. I am running ClockworkMod Recovery and have a nandroid backup in that, that I would like to maintain in case things go wrong. It is my understanding that if I were to switch to TWRP my backup would not work, so I would like to stay with CWM. So can anyone provide a suggestion of a good ROM to get that will bring me up to current version and will still work with CWM?
Thanks, your help is greatly appreciated.
Steve
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I would recommend Viper for sense 6 / 4.4.2, Santod's GPE 4.4.4 for gpe, or CM11 4.4.4 for a great aosp experience.
Just one thing to point out - if you move away from sense roms, you will lose some camera function. Only the sense camera(which only works on sense roms) really works well. If you go GPE or AOSP you will see a noticable drop in camera boot times, focus times and flash timing.
Hello guys! I have been using this forum for a few years now but today i had a frustration and i want an expert guy to help me out
I try to understand the differences between baseband, modem etc. What they are and what they do!
I have an LG G2 D802. Until now I used KK ROM GloudyG3 2.1. I decided to install blisspop today which needed first to install bootstack (what is this?!). I think is related to bootloader. Anyway. I did the procedure and the rom indeed was installed and booted ok. There was a problem with the signal reception though! WiFi was working.
Since I had a problem I had to return to CloudyG2 using a backup I made. I also had to install kitkat modem since i was stacked in LGs boot logo on the first restore try. Beofre today, I thought that I undestand various things on how this ROM thing works. Now with KK, LP etc I'm totally lost. Can someone guide me?
Hi,
After doing some reading on here I am a little unsure on the best way to back up my HTC One M9 (GSM) stock recovery/system. My software number is 3.50.710.1 (Android 6.0) and it came from Optus (Australia). I cannot seem to find an RUU file for this firmware anywhere online; only earlier versions are available. My understanding of this is that I need an RUU file for my specific firmware as a fail-safe in case I mess something up and need to return to stock?
My questions are:
1) Can I get my phone back to the current complete stock firmware and be able to receive future OTA updates without turning s-off and without copying anything from my phone before I flash TWRP and a custom ROM?
2) If not is there anyway that I can back up my phone it its current stock state that will allow me to go back to this state if I want to go back to my stock Optus firmware or to install OTA updates? (Including the stock radio/recovery)
3) Reading this post as well as others leads me to believe that I may stop my mobile radio working by flashing a custom ROM (especially as the linked post has the exact same firmware as me). How can I avoid this, or fix it if it happens to everyone?
I am ideally looking for a custom ROM which improves over the stock firmware. My priority is maximum battery life, with customisation and HTC 10 system UI/apps a secondary focus. Any recommendations would be great, as well as tweaks and kernels which help give the maximum battery life.
Cheers!
You can't backup your firmware (and that includes your radio). However if you read my google sheet you'll find instructions for backing up your current boot.img, your system and the stock recovery. If you do it correctly those files will suffice for recovering the ability of installing OTAs. No personal data will be backed up so maybe you want to share your backup with us afterwards.
There is a custom kernel for CM/AOSP roms which is said to repair the signal problems. As far as I read some sense rom users reported that flashing the stock boot.img recovered their signal. However this doesn't seem to work for every user. So you'll need to try by yourself.
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You can't backup your firmware (and that includes your radio). However if you read my google sheet you'll find instructions for backing up your current boot.img, your system and the stock recovery. If you do it correctly those files will suffice for recovering the ability of installing OTAs. No personal data will be backed up so maybe you want to share your backup with us afterwards.
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Thank you so much! I have managed to find the guide you mentioned to backup the stock boot image, system image and recovery. By the looks of it the tab to the right is the guide to return my phone to its original state, which is good. I'm more than happy to share the backup once I do it.
Flippy498 said:
There is a custom kernel for CM/AOSP roms which is said to repair the signal problems. As far as I read some sense rom users reported that flashing the stock boot.img recovered their signal. However this doesn't seem to work for every user. So you'll need to try by yourself.
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Okay, well I am planning on keeping s-on at this stage, so I'm left with Sense based ROMs I believe? I have read that LeeDroid is the best for battery life, does this sound right? If so I am unsure if I can flash it as it says "Please make sure you have the latest HTC Hima 3.35.XXX.XX Marshmallow firmware installed prior to installing this ROM" because my software number is 3.50.710.1?
Thanks again!
Da Doom Lord said:
Okay, well I am planning on keeping s-on at this stage, so I'm left with Sense based ROMs I believe? I have read that LeeDroid is the best for battery life, does this sound right? If so I am unsure if I can flash it as it says "Please make sure you have the latest HTC Hima 3.35.XXX.XX Marshmallow firmware installed prior to installing this ROM" because my software number is 3.50.710.1?
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I've read that several times in the near past and I actually don't understand it. You never needed S-OFF for flashing none-sense based roms as long as I started using Android/HTC phones and that was back in 2012. Why do so many people think they need S-OFF for AOSP?
I personally prefer the Viper rom. But taste differs and in the end the best advice I can give is try it out by yourself. Everyone has different needs and is using his/her phone in a different way. The best rom for person a might be an awful choice for person b since he/she has completely different needs.
I can't tell you whether you can use Leedroid. Test it and report back. That's how xda works. You might be able to use it after you flashed your stock boot.img but I don't know whether you really are or not. The warning is written so that people don't start flashing that rom with a lower firmware version. On older HTC phones flashing an "older" rom has never been an issue on newer firmware versions whereas flashing a newer rom on an older firmware never goes well (even on the M9). However many things have changed since the M9. There is no hboot anymore, the Download Mode got introduced, google changed the way OTAs are checking whether your system is modified, and so on. (Just to mention a few changes.) Those issues with the lost signal didn't even exist on pre-3.x firmware versions of the M9. Therefore users like you who use a not so common firmware (in comparison to the user numbers of the most common firmware bases: international, taiwanese and the developer firmware) have no other choice but trying out by themselves or getting S-OFF and changing to a more common firmware.
Flippy498 said:
I can't tell you whether you can use Leedroid. Test it and report back. That's how xda works. You might be able to use it after you flashed your stock boot.img but I don't know whether you really are or not. The warning is written so that people don't start flashing that rom with a lower firmware version. On older HTC phones flashing an "older" rom has never been an issue on newer firmware versions whereas flashing a newer rom on an older firmware never goes well (even on the M9).
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I have followed your guide and now have the latest stable LeeDroid ROM installed and TWRP. Just as I predicted the radio was not originally working. When I restored my stock boot.img from the original backup I performed it began to work. Thanks so much for your help! I'll upload the backup to cloud storage when I get access to a decent internet connection and then I'll share it to help others out.
Hi all,
I have the EE UK HTC 10.
Managed to get TWRP and SuperSU flashed fine and rebooted into system with no problems.
Copied over the LeeDroid Latest ROM, I forgot to address the firmware issue, so the one I'm running is older than the ROM's one. Causing my fingerprint sensor/home button to stop working...
I've been looking around thee internet for hours now and cannot find the RUU for my UK EE HTC 10 to be able to update the Firmware, and in general cannot find any way to update Firmware now.
Can someone please help? I'm not a complete noob to this, just haven't messed with Root and so on in a few years. (Not had the time, lol.)
corydor13 said:
Hi all,
I have the EE UK HTC 10.
Managed to get TWRP and SuperSU flashed fine and rebooted into system with no problems.
Copied over the LeeDroid Latest ROM, I forgot to address the firmware issue, so the one I'm running is older than the ROM's one. Causing my fingerprint sensor/home button to stop working...
I've been looking around thee internet for hours now and cannot find the RUU for my UK EE HTC 10 to be able to update the Firmware, and in general cannot find any way to update Firmware now.
Can someone please help? I'm not a complete noob to this, just haven't messed with Root and so on in a few years. (Not had the time, lol.)
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Do you have a backup of your stock rom? If so flash that and see if you can upgrade using the official OTA.
Else, check out this thread for firmwares, on the last couple pages there are a bunch of versions posted.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ht...-collection-recovery-ruu-ota-t3359297/page183
Also, from a couple threads below yours:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/home-button-fingerprint-doesnt-nougat-t3558961
corydor13 said:
Hi all,
I have the EE UK HTC 10.
Managed to get TWRP and SuperSU flashed fine and rebooted into system with no problems.
Copied over the LeeDroid Latest ROM, I forgot to address the firmware issue, so the one I'm running is older than the ROM's one. Causing my fingerprint sensor/home button to stop working...
I've been looking around thee internet for hours now and cannot find the RUU for my UK EE HTC 10 to be able to update the Firmware, and in general cannot find any way to update Firmware now.
Can someone please help? I'm not a complete noob to this, just haven't messed with Root and so on in a few years. (Not had the time, lol.)
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Read the aroma installer. Install the rom again and when you get the question on what firmware you are, select marshmallow firmware. The fingerprint and home button will work again.
Mr Hofs said:
Read the aroma installer. Install the rom again and when you get the question on what firmware you are, select marshmallow firmware. The fingerprint and home button will work again.
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Yeah, sorry mate. I thought it was asking which version of the OS I want to install. LOL.
Thanks for that though! :good: