Title says all. I want to back to stock so I can get latest firmware. I am S-ON, and don't plan on paying $25 to get S-OFF. I did search, but any results were for S-OFF or had dead links.
Malvarose said:
Title says all. I want to back to stock so I can get latest firmware. I am S-ON, and don't plan on paying $25 to get S-OFF. I did search, but any results were for S-OFF or had dead links.
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If you unlocked bootloader/installed TWRP the right way then you will have a stock System image backup. If you don't then get one here. This can be restored in recovery after mounting system read-only, see this post. You will then also need to restore stock recovery to be able to take an OTA, details in the same post.
This stuff is all out there if you search and read!
Malvarose said:
Title says all. I want to back to stock so I can get latest firmware. I am S-ON, and don't plan on paying $25 to get S-OFF. I did search, but any results were for S-OFF or had dead links.
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Might need to SOFF so that way u can RUU and go back to full stock, the take an OTA.
Malvarose said:
Title says all. I want to back to stock so I can get latest firmware. I am S-ON, and don't plan on paying $25 to get S-OFF. I did search, but any results were for S-OFF or had dead links.
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aer0zer0 said:
Might need to SOFF so that way u can RUU and go back to full stock, the take an OTA.
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No Need to S-Off to return to stock, Im S-On and went about it this way. Go to this link HERE and start at step 5 to get back to stock. Then for the firmware updates go to his link HERE and download the the ruu that you would need (for me it was att's offical 2.11). Then connect your phone to a pc, make sure you enable USB Debugging and give permission for the pc to connect. Run the RUU, this will upgrade you to the newest firmware and stock rom. It will remove your recovery and root so you will have the go threw the steps to flash TWRP or what ever recovery (start at step 1 at the first link posted) and then re-root your phone. After that your all good
Are all the M9 recoveries the same? The only RUU my carrier (Telus) has is on 1.32, and the links provided were AT&T's. I'm currently S-ON.
Snookers said:
Are all the M9 recoveries the same? The only RUU my carrier (Telus) has is on 1.32, and the links provided were AT&T's. I'm currently S-ON.
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No they're not all the same. There's always a recovery in the the OTA update, so you can extract it from there on the next update if you can wait.
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Snookers said:
Are all the M9 recoveries the same? The only RUU my carrier (Telus) has is on 1.32, and the links provided were AT&T's. I'm currently S-ON.
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you could look at Android Ruu to see if they have your carriers ruu listed, my bad on the att links, the Windroid Tool at This Link Here might be able to help you find other ruus and recoveries, Ive used this tool a lot, but not sure if it fully supports your M9 version. Hope this helps you some.
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I have an AT&T M8 with 4.4.3
Its unlocked and rooted, firewater was unsuccessful with this error....****** device patched by HTC, you are out of luck *********.
Is there any way to return to stock without S-Off?? If so could someone please point me in the right direction?
I'm a newbie with htc and very aggravated with this phone.
skullymullins said:
I have an AT&T M8 with 4.4.3
Its unlocked and rooted, firewater was unsuccessful with this error....****** device patched by HTC, you are out of luck *********.
Is there any way to return to stock without S-Off?? If so could someone please point me in the right direction?
I'm a newbie with htc and very aggravated with this phone.
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Can you provide me with the link that says you need to be S-OFF to get your phone back to stock, where you clearly didn't have to be S-OFF in order to take it away from stock in the first place?
I'm asking this because you are one of many that I've seen recently that comes on here asking the same question, can I go back to stock while I'm still S-ON ? "Should I be S-OFF in order to restore a nandroid backup?" etc...I would really like to know where you guys get this information from?
The only thing that you'll need S-OFF for(when going back to stock) is to fix the tampered flag in the bootloader and to have it show "locked" instead of "relocked" when or if you locked the bootloader.
That being said, going back to stock from where? Did you flash custom ROMs? Or are you only rooted and unlocked?
My phone is stock, but unlocked with root, my main goal is to reload the original recovery, relock and unroot.
I was watching a video on how to use RUU and according to the instructions you had to be S-Off.
Anyone
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skullymullins said:
My phone is stock, but unlocked with root, my main goal is to reload the original recovery, relock and unroot.
I was watching a video on how to use RUU and according to the instructions you had to be S-Off.
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You need S-Off only when you want to remove TAMPERED and RELOCKED flags.
Other than that, you don't need S-OFF
You have AT&T device, AT&T forum is where you'll find more info.
Try this one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...-2-23-502-3-bootable-ruu-pc-required-t2860486
Important note :
S-On - you need to relock bootloader first before running it. So read and read the instructions
and there are many more guides on AT&T forum
skullymullins said:
Anyone
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You could use the AT&T RUU that is available on the AT&T forum.
At&t 2.23.502.3 - 4.4.3 Bootable RUU - No PC required - Mac friendly
Like the OP there said, if you are S-ON you should lock the bootloader first before using the RUU. I think that should take care of most of the other issues you have, like unrooting etc. Make a backup of any personal stuff you have on phone.
Or
Download unsupersu, flash it in custom recovery to unroot device. If you use SuperSU you can also go into settings for SuperSU and use Full Unroot. Reboot phone, can then uninstall SuperSU. Should be unrooted.
Flash back stock recovery for your device.
Relock bootloader - fastboot oem lock
Will this also restore the factory recovery instead of twrp that is on the phone now?
skullymullins said:
Will this also restore the factory recovery instead of twrp that is on the phone now?
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That's also in that very same thread we linked you to!
Post number 7
Post number 15
But I take it you didn't read at least the first 2 pages...
It'll take you back to stock completely, like the OP said in Post 15.
Just remember to relock your bootloader seeing as you're S-ON.
Thanks for your patience and help,
it worked flawlessly.
If I want to convert my carrier locked m8, Vodafone, to 401 unlocked, what is the correct steps and sequence ?
Am I right with this...
1. S-off with sunshine after taking out box AND before taking any ota updates.
2. Install custom recovery. (So I can flash stock 401 ROM)
3. Flash firmware that matches ROM
4. Flash stock recovery.
The only real doubts I have are the order of steps especially firmware and ROM.
Is it firmware or ROM first ?
Thanks
Sent from M8
Hi,
If it's a GSM phone, Here's the guide for it,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708567
Good luck!
Thanks for reply but it's not sim unlock I want. I want to convert it from Vodafone UK software to stock wwe, 401, system.
I know the steps, just wondering that I've got the correct sequence in my op.
It is gsm because it's a UK phone.
Thanks
Sent from M8
10rdan said:
Thanks for reply but it's not sim unlock I want. I want to convert it from Vodafone UK software to stock wwe, 401, system.
I know the steps, just wondering that I've got the correct sequence in my op.
It is gsm because it's a UK phone.
Thanks
Sent from M8
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the only drawback to doing the firmware after the rom is the rom will not have wifi on the old firmware
So the correct order is
unlock bootloader
flash custom recovery / root
s-off
flash firmware
flash rom
flash stock recovery
take updates
clsA said:
the only drawback to doing the firmware after the rom is the rom will not have wifi on the old firmware
So the correct order is
unlock bootloader
flash custom recovery / root
s-off
flash firmware
flash rom
flash stock recovery
take updates
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Ok, thanks. Just wanted it confirmed before I "melted" the phone.
Sent from M8
clsA said:
the only drawback to doing the firmware after the rom is the rom will not have wifi on the old firmware
So the correct order is
unlock bootloader
flash custom recovery / root
s-off
flash firmware
flash rom
flash stock recovery
take updates
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Been thinking about this, cause I like to have things clear before starting.
If I s-off with sunshine, because it will unlock bootloader without using HTCdev, then
1. Flash TWRP
2. Take nand
3. Then run this https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001609293
4. Take any ota updates
Will that remove the need to flash 401 firmware, ROM and stock recovery as 3 individual processes ?
Thanks
Edit, will change cid to HTC__001 before running RUU.
Sent from M8
10rdan said:
Been thinking about this, cause I like to have things clear before starting.
If I s-off with sunshine, because it will unlock bootloader without using HTCdev, then
1. Flash TWRP
2. Take nand
3. Then run this https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001609293
4. Take any ota updates
Will that remove the need to flash 401 firmware, ROM and stock recovery as 3 individual processes ?
Thanks
Edit, will change cid to HTC__001 before running RUU.
Sent from M8
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The RUU will certainly shorten the update process ...Running Sunshine to unlock the bootloader without Root could be a problem
clsA said:
The RUU will certainly shorten the update process ...Running Sunshine to unlock the bootloader without Root could be a problem
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Sunshine unlocked my bootloader ok with the m8 I'm using just now. Can't remember which hboot I was on at the time. Wasn't rooted, completely stock.
That's why I intend using sunshine BEFORE I take any ota updates, ie, as soon as I get it out the box.
Didn't use sunshine to, primarily, unlock bootloader at the time. It was a welcome "extra".
Cheers
Edit
Copied from Sunshine web site........
SunShine unlocks your device's bootloader and sets it to s-off (HTC ONLY). SunShine does NOT install root binaries on the device. There are a few ways to root your device after using SunShine. The most common and reliable method would be to flash TWRP recovery to your device via fastboot, and flash the root binaries or a rooted ROM from within TWRP.
Sent from M8
Did this yesterday on my new m8. Worked flawlessly with temp root. Rooted after using adb and flashed SuperSU.
Same Question...
So, i've been reading a lot but still don't understand everything right...
I already use sunshine and now my AT&T (4.4.3 by RUU (this)) is s-off and bootloader unlocked. What should be my next step? Just run that RUU that you post will work? And after that i can flash any ROM that need 4.4.4?
guire01 said:
So, i've been reading a lot but still don't understand everything right...
I already use sunshine and now my AT&T (4.4.3 by RUU (this)) is s-off and bootloader unlocked. What should be my next step? Just run that RUU that you post will work? And after that i can flash any ROM that need 4.4.4?
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What are you trying to do exactly? If your intent is to convert to WWE version, or run the phone on non-AT&T networks, that what you describe is probably right.
If you intend to just update firmware and run the phone on AT&T's network, I don't personally recommend the WWE firmware, as it has caused issues for a lot of folks on AT&T.
redpoint73 said:
What are you trying to do exactly? If your intent is to convert to WWE version, or run the phone on non-AT&T networks, that what you describe is probably right.
If you intend to just update firmware and run the phone on AT&T's network, I don't personally recommend the WWE firmware, as it has caused issues for a lot of folks on AT&T.
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Thanks for answer! I Already use my phone on non-AT&T netwoorks, as i am from Brazil. I also planning flash Android Revolution or maybe SkyDragon, and both require 4.4.4.
guire01 said:
Thanks for answer! I Already use my phone on non-AT&T netwoorks, as i am from Brazil. I also planning flash Android Revolution or maybe SkyDragon, and both require 4.4.4.
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You just need to update the firmware, not run the entire RUU. Instruction here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696282
RUU will do it too, but it seems a bit overkill for what you are trying to do.
redpoint73 said:
You just need to update the firmware, not run the entire RUU. Instruction here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696282
RUU will do it too, but it seems a bit overkill for what you are trying to do.
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Ok, i'll update just the firmware, but everytime i read about i got lost... For this, do i need to change CID and MID on my phone? Or i can get any firmware and flash since i am with s-off?
Yes i read threads over going back to stock but my question is a little bit different
I got a dutch T-mobile branded M8 after i did my first root i made a a backup from my phone with TWRP.
i can't get S-OFF, so my phone is still S-ON!
Now i got the problem that my HBOOT isn't updated since, this is giving me problems with newer versions of TWRP and so for CM12.
My thoughts were:
- flash my backup to my phone
- ? 1
- ? 2
- update it regulary via ota updates (guess my phone is updated to the latest hboot)
- Root my phone
- install any new rom
Frist my questons are for the questionmarks in my steps:
? 1: Should i un-root and relock my bootloader?
? 2: Anythinge else i missed?
Thanks in advance
samstar said:
i can't get S-OFF, so my phone is still S-ON!
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You can't s-off, since sunshine says your phone is not supported? Or you don't want to pay for sunshine?
samstar said:
Frist my questons are for the questionmarks in my steps:
? 1: Should i un-root and relock my bootloader?
? 2: Anythinge else i missed?
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1) No need to unroot or relock bootloader. But no system files can be modified in order to OTA. If you made the nandroid right after installing TWRP and root, without any other mods, you should be OK.
2) You also need to flash stock recovery to install OTA
redpoint73 said:
You can't s-off, since sunshine says your phone is not supported? Or you don't want to pay for sunshine?
1) No need to unroot or relock bootloader. But no system files can be modified in order to OTA. If you made the nandroid right after installing TWRP and root, without any other mods, you should be OK.
2) You also need to flash stock recovery to install OTA
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Don't want to pay for sunshine, don't see the importance, just want to **** around with custom roms, never has been a great difference for me.
but the stock recovery, how do i get it? i donloaded one from a thread but just want to be sure it's alright
samstar said:
Don't want to pay for sunshine, don't see the importance, just want to **** around with custom roms, never has been a great difference for me.
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If you want s-off, pay for it. Otherwise, don't. And I agree that if the goal is merely to update firmware, you don't need s-off in your case. As for the importance, s-off allows a number of things, including being able to flash radios, modified hboots, and unlock SIM. These may not be relevant or needed by you.
But to say you can't s-off is not correct. You just don't want to. When asking for help, its best to provide the most complete and correct information.
samstar said:
but the stock recovery, how do i get it? i donloaded one from a thread but just want to be sure it's alright
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Download the stock recovery corresponding to your stock software number from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
Hi all
i wanted to go fully stock on my M9 to get official OTA.
but after i flashed the 1.40.401.8 RUU it still says "software status: modified" in the bootloader.
so the question is; will it break OTA or is it just annoying looking at?
thanks in advance.
KasperHermansen said:
Hi all
i wanted to go fully stock on my M9 to get official OTA.
but after i flashed the 1.40.401.8 RUU it still says "software status: modified" in the bootloader.
so the question is; will it break OTA or is it just annoying looking at?
thanks in advance.
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If you were soff then you could return to full stock, just unlocking the boot loader then relocking it will show the tempered flag, personally never wanted to go back to stock for an ota so not 100% as to whether it'll work, a fair few people have said returning to stock and then accepting the ota is a way to get the firmware upgraded so I assume that it's OK.
If its not then it'll just fail. Shouldn't break anything, ota should always leave a way back
KasperHermansen said:
Hi all
i wanted to go fully stock on my M9 to get official OTA.
but after i flashed the 1.40.401.8 RUU it still says "software status: modified" in the bootloader.
so the question is; will it break OTA or is it just annoying looking at?
thanks in advance.
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I think you have to flash an untouched system image for your device to take OTA that way. Why not just run the RUU for the new software/firmware?
dladz said:
If you were soff then you could return to full stock, just unlocking the boot loader then relocking it will show the tempered flag, personally never wanted to go back to stock for an ota so not 100% as to whether it'll work, a fair few people have said returning to stock and then accepting the ota is a way to get the firmware upgraded so I assume that it's OK.
If its not then it'll just fail. Shouldn't break anything, ota should always leave a way back
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so there is no going back to unmodified after i modified the software, without throwing 20$ at sunshine?
BUBBA DUB'S said:
I think you have to flash an untouched system image for your device to take OTA that way. Why not just run the RUU for the new software/firmware?
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the newest RUU i can find is 1.40.401.8 and i already flashed that and it still says that its modified
KasperHermansen said:
the newest RUU i can find is 1.40.401.8 and i already flashed that and it still says that its modified
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Oh ok gotcha, I know to go back to completely stock to get OTA you have to find untouched system image and change something's around in twrp. Check out post #3 in this thread and read FAQ's #8.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/orig-development/recovery-twrp-touch-recovery-t3066720
KasperHermansen said:
so there is no going back to unmodified after i modified the software, without throwing 20$ at sunshine?
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nope...
it's $25, not $20...
jollywhitefoot said:
nope...
it's $25, not $20...
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I though with twrp if you made a system image back up in "read only" you can flash that and stock recovery after making a few changes in twrp and be fine to take OTA.
BUBBA DUB'S said:
I though with twrp if you made a system image back up in "read only" you can flash that and stock recovery after making a few changes in twrp and be fine to take OTA.
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That's correct. I wasn't disagreeing with anything. Just saying Sunshine S-Off is $25, not $20...unless it's been discounted since I did it.
But no matter what you do, once your device status in bootloader changes to modified, you can't change it back to "official" without s-off.
jollywhitefoot said:
That's correct. I wasn't disagreeing with anything. Just saying Sunshine S-Off is $25, not $20...unless it's been discounted since I did it.
But no matter what you do, once your device status in bootloader changes to modified, you can't change it back to "official" without s-off.
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Lol gotcha yea I'm at work so I don't always completely read things. My bad.
BUBBA DUB'S said:
I though with twrp if you made a system image back up in "read only" you can flash that and stock recovery after making a few changes in twrp and be fine to take OTA.
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That's what my understanding is too. After installing TWRP take stock backup before rooting. Then install backup before taking OTA. One question though. SuperSU has an option to remove root. Will have to try this on the next OTA.
BUBBA DUB'S said:
Lol gotcha yea I'm at work so I don't always completely read things. My bad.
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LOL. Who has time to read these days???
Flash first...then ask cryptic questions...find an outdated M8 youtube video or skim some old M7 tutorials...worst case scenario is to read and understand. (BTW, this is not directed at you...your post just made me think of the typical non-reading user)
KasperHermansen said:
so there is no going back to unmodified after i modified the software, without throwing 20$ at sunshine?
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No there isn't. Soff, you will have been down this prior to unlocking
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jollywhitefoot said:
That's correct. I wasn't disagreeing with anything. Just saying Sunshine S-Off is $25, not $20...unless it's been discounted since I did it.
But no matter what you do, once your device status in bootloader changes to modified, you can't change it back to "official" without s-off.
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Still 25
To return to official status instead of modified simply run the RUU.zip using the 0PJAIMG.ZIP method
rename the RUU.zip to 0PJAIMG.ZIP, place it on a ext sd card formatted in FAT32 (a 16 or 32gig one should work), reboot into DOWNLOAD_MODE, agree and it should flash.
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With s-off it will not change back to modified again
you can read all about it here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/how-to-restore-software-status-original-t3092882
clsA said:
To return to official status instead of modified simply run the RUU.zip using the 0PJAIMG.ZIP method
With s-off it will not change back to modified again
you can read all about it here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/how-to-restore-software-status-original-t3092882
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After it's relocked, it'll still say tampered.
Sorry to bother, could someone help me please? http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/help/conversion-to-developer-edition-t3151596
Thanks!
dladz said:
After it's relocked, it'll still say tampered.
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m9 do not say tampered - they say Official or Modified
as far as I know the 0PJAIMG.ZIP method works on s-on also ... (never tried it though)
clsA said:
m9 do not say tampered - they say Official or Modified
as far as I know the 0PJAIMG.ZIP method works on s-on also ... (never tried it though)
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Sorry I meant modified
I've never had to do it, but what would be the point of it if you could just flash that zip and you're back to stock?
dladz said:
Sorry I meant modified
I've never had to do it, but what would be the point of it if you could just flash that zip and you're back to stock?
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I don't understand your question "what would be the point of it if you could just flash that zip and you're back to stock?"
if you use the 0PJAIMG.ZIP flash method it resets the phone to Official (isn't that what this thread is about ?)
with s-on the 0PJAIMG.ZIP would have to be your current firmware version or newer (you need s-off to go backwards)
this is all in theory as I have never flashed the 0PJAIMG.ZIP with s-on but it should work
OMJ describes using it with s-on here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-one-m9/development/ruu-sprint-htc-one-m9-1-32-651-17-t3073355
Those are Sprint files but the method is the same
clsA said:
I don't understand your question "what would be the point of it if you could just flash that zip and you're back to stock?"
if you use the 0PJAIMG.ZIP flash method it resets the phone to Official (isn't that what this thread is about ?)
with s-on the 0PJAIMG.ZIP would have to be your current firmware version or newer (you need s-off to go backwards)
this is all in theory as I have never flashed the 0PJAIMG.ZIP with s-on but it should work
OMJ describes using it with s-on here >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-one-m9/development/ruu-sprint-htc-one-m9-1-32-651-17-t3073355
Those are Sprint files but the method is the same
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I don't think they'll work. It'll still say modified.
I cant find a way to restore back to stock for OTA
ruu method cant find the compatible file since only US unlocked RUU is on the htc download site
i downloaded the stock recovery from this post on XDA but that is an old version
Iam S-ON with a backup of stock rom untouched version
rom version 1.90.710.4
stock rooted rom
twrp recovery
htc asia AUS
anyone please
Khixar27 said:
anyone please
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There is a zip file somewhere around here which you can flash from download mode to get untouched system. I'll try to find it for you once I get home.
jhadsfi said:
There is a zip file somewhere around here which you can flash from download mode to get untouched system. I'll try to find it for you once I get home.
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yes please do i would like to stay stock but s-off os an issue coz cant buy sunshine coz of country issue
Khixar27 said:
yes please do i would like to stay stock but s-off os an issue coz cant buy sunshine coz of country issue
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/htc-10-stock-rom-ruu-t3378240
Download and flash 1.90.401 from this thread. I did use this too to return to stock to receive 1.95.401
jhadsfi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/htc-10-stock-rom-ruu-t3378240
Download and flash 1.90.401 from this thread. I did use this too to return to stock to receive 1.95.401
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i hope this doesnt give issues with htc_039 cid or anyother ssues coz my downloads are super slow and takes like 4 hours to downloaad
Khixar27 said:
i hope this doesnt give issues with htc_039 cid or anyother ssues coz my downloads are super slow and takes like 4 hours to downloaad
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Well the post doesn't list your CID so it might. Haven't tried flashing different CID.
EDIT: This post does have a recovery for your CID so you could try flashing that. Its very old though.
jhadsfi said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/how-to/htc-10-stock-rom-ruu-t3378240
Download and flash 1.90.401 from this thread. I did use this too to return to stock to receive 1.95.401
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Different firmware it wont even flash. Ypu need to restore your untouched system image and boot, then flash stock recovery.
Where do i find the correct stock recovery for my current software and phone
Khixar27 said:
I cant find a way to restore back to stock for OTA
ruu method cant find the compatible file since only US unlocked RUU is on the htc download site
i downloaded the stock recovery from this post on XDA but that is an old version
Iam S-ON with a backup of stock rom untouched version
rom version 1.90.710.4
stock rooted rom
twrp recovery
htc asia AUS
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In the exact same position as you, buddy. Waiting for someone to reply haha.
railpressureflip said:
In the exact same position as you, buddy. Waiting for someone to reply haha.
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Im pretty sure we have to get sunshine for s-off and then use ruu for fixing it
Il get sunshine after i get money and way to buy the license
Khixar27 said:
Im pretty sure we have to get sunshine for s-off and then use ruu for fixing it
Il get sunshine after i get money and way to buy the license
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Haha trust Australia to not get the tech support and love from the devs! Yeah I guess I might have to do the same. I need to sell my phone so I have to restore it to the stock state, otherwise the person buying it is going to complain about the updates not being able to install haha.
Try using an older recovery. There is one on the stock thread for Au devices.
here is the stock recovery for your phone. It is from version 1.80 but it should still work.
copy it to your TWRP directory and install it through twrp.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwpCElts5jAXaHptOER3MmNFWDQ