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Hi,
I wanted to flash Team Venom ViperX 3.2.3 - Sense 4+ JellyBean | orig. OTA | Tweaks http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2087443
Somewhere it went terribly wrong. :crying:
I have a (after what i did)
Htc One X - HTC__E11
Rooted - Original Rom (I Think)
*** RELOCKED ***
*** Security Warning ***
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT - 0.95.0000
CPLD - None
MICRO P- None
Radio - 1.1204.105.14
EMMC-bootmode : Disabled
CPU-bootmode : Disabled
HW Secure boot: Enabled
MODEM PATH : OFF
I wanted to change my hboot to 1.39 for the rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
This is what i did
I relocked my bootloader with fastboot oem lock
Then i erased my cache with fastboot erase cache
I rebooted bootloader again when to fastboot
and flashed the files with
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash boot rcdata.img
fastboot flash boot recovery.img
fastboot flash boot 1.39.0000_signed.img
Then i erased my cache again with fastboot erase cache
Then i saw i didn't work so after some searching on the web i kept the files in the firmware.zip
Went to fastboot again and did fastboot oem rebootRUU
Then i tried to flash the firmware.zip with fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
and it said that my battery was too low.
I rebooted my phone and i keep booting in bootloader.
Even when i choose power down, it goes back on to bootloader.
So my questions are
What must i do, what must i download????
What must i flash. How do i flash. How must i load my battery????
I still have connection with USB i have SDK and everything
I allready tried to flash a new RUU with a exe and i shows that my battery is too low and i tried fastboot erase cache
I'm reading a post of disaster recovery at the moment. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1609190
***UPDATES***
- Battery is dead, dont know how to charge..
Go here and copy the script text into a new text document and save it as a .bat file
Put the phone in the bootloader and run the script from the the fastboot folder on the pc !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084
It will continuously reboot the phone and charge it little by little , leave it so for a couple of hours
Then you have to run a ruu to update the hboot because your hboot does not support the JB roms.
You are dutch ? PM me and we can continue in dutch !!! :thumbup:
And in the mean time download this RUU
http://www.htcruu.com/securekey.php...Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed.exe
Solved
Thanks to Mr Hofs my phone is back working again on a fresh ViperX 3.2.3 rom. :laugh:
The thing i did wrong was i first needed the Jelly Bean update on my phone.
Mr Hofs gave me some links for the RUU.
He also gave me a thread about to charge your phone with a simple file. -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084
I also learned that for the RUU your bootloader needs to be locked (relocked) with at least 30% battery.
You can also flash a new recovery, your blootloader needs to be unlocked with at least 10% battery.
In a some new versions (most new ones) of recovery your phone can charge in recovery mode.
I loaded my phone, went in fastboot usb mode in bootloader. Instal the RUU with a pc.
My phone went back on on a newer version of ICS, then i updated my phone to Jelly Bean.
After that i used this thread to instal a custom jelly bean rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924003
Read it good.
Please correct me if i said something wrong.
Much thanks to Mr Hofs :laugh:
All good !!!
Veel plezier met jB :thumbup:
Hi had my one x for a while now brought it already rooted but think its time to update it so looking for advise how to go about it ive not done it before on android but can follow instructions below is what its running now from what i can see would need kernel and rom update but want to make sure i do it right thinking of cm-11
Android Version 4.2.1
Baseband version 2.1204.135.20
Kernel version 2.6.39.4-g91b0976
[email protected] #2012122917
sat dec29 16:19:23cwt 2012
Build Number
tg-endeavoru-userdebug 4.2.1 JOP40D
eng.adrian.20130113.165459 test-keys
Get the outcome of :
Fastboot getvar all
And post the outcome here and delete the SERIAL NUMBER & IMEI
Mr Hofs said:
Get the outcome of :
Fastboot getvar all
And post the outcome here and delete the SERIAL NUMBER & IMEI
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Right think ive found what you asking for
c:\adb>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5a
INFOversion-bootloader: 1.12.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 2.1204.135.20
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: None
INFOversion-main: 2.17.401.2
INFOserialno:
INFOimei:
INFOproduct: endeavoru
INFOplatform: HBOOT-T30S
INFOmodelid: PJ4610000
INFOcidnum: HTC__001
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3778mV
INFOdevpower: 55
INFOpartition-layout: None
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: None
INFOhbootpreupdate: 2
INFOgencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.826s
Oke, this is a ruu that flashes the phone back to factory stock. So all stuff will be gone so backup what you want/need
Make sure the bootloader is relocked :
Fastboot oem lock
Then keep the phone in the bootloader and execute the ruu.exe with admin rights on the pc !
http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed.exe
When the ruu is done you check inside the settings menu manually for software updates and apply all updates you can get. The last one is android 4.2.2 sense 5.
right ive tried the above locked boot loader and run ruu it geets as far as signature update then get error 132 signarure error and under says please get the correct rom update and try againand now phone stuck in boot loader cant boot down to allow charge so what next thanks
Oke run this one instead
http://www.persianhtc.net/index.php...Radio_2.1204.135.20_release_274900_signed.exe
Ok will do will get back to you after thanks for the help at least i learning as i go lol
ok that one worked its booting up now
Oke then try the 3.14 once more if you dont get official ota's
There was a small update that worked with a larger one next but as battery low will try that one tomoz and let you no how its coming on any way of to bed thanks for helping hopefully get some more done tomoz
Niice, I will keep an eye out
Ok updates all done unlocked boot loader and switched usb debugging back on in Developer options
whats next to do
Edit :
You want CM 11 on the device ?
Mr Hofs said:
Edit :
You want CM 11 on the device ?
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I installed that file link you gave was thinking of cm11 or viperx have downloaded viperX_4.0.7 and pulled out the boot image so at moment have a folder on desktop with zip viperx_4.0.7 and the boot image beside it
then found these instructions
1 Make sure your that your HBOOT is 1.31 or greater
2 Check if you CID is supported, visit http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1957376 for updates. Cheers Mike
3 Unlock your bootloader via HTCDev and install a custom recovery.
4 Download the ROM and place it on your virtual SD card.
5 Do a nandroid backup!
6 Extract boot.img from ROM zip and flash it using ‘fastboot flash boot boot.img’.
7 Use 'fastboot erase cache' to avoid boot issues.
8 Go into recovery and install the ROM.
9 Please choose fullwipe if you are asked, highly recommended if you go from one rom from another rom.
10 Reboot the device and enjoy!
1 my hboot is 1.72.0000
2 ? i no my CID is HTC_001 according to CID Getter dont no what that means ?
3 this done and custom recovery you gave in and when click on recovery it comes up so tha all works
4 have it on pc at moment but do no how to stick it on phone sd
5 Do What lol
And not dared to do rest with out getting support first dont want to brick my phone
DevilsDonut said:
I installed that file link you gave was thinking of cm11 or viperx have downloaded viperX_4.0.7 and pulled out the boot image so at moment have a folder on desktop with zip viperx_4.0.7 and the boot image beside it
then found these instructions
1 Make sure your that your HBOOT is 1.31 or greater
2 Check if you CID is supported, visit http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1957376 for updates. Cheers Mike
3 Unlock your bootloader via HTCDev and install a custom recovery.
4 Download the ROM and place it on your virtual SD card.
5 Do a nandroid backup!
6 Extract boot.img from ROM zip and flash it using ‘fastboot flash boot boot.img’.
7 Use 'fastboot erase cache' to avoid boot issues.
8 Go into recovery and install the ROM.
9 Please choose fullwipe if you are asked, highly recommended if you go from one rom from another rom.
10 Reboot the device and enjoy!
1 my hboot is 1.72.0000
2 ? i no my CID is HTC_001 according to CID Getter dont no what that means ?
3 this done and custom recovery you gave in and when click on recovery it comes up so tha all works
4 have it on pc at moment but do no how to stick it on phone sd
5 Do What lol
And not dared to do rest with out getting support first dont want to brick my phone
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1: OKE
2: Not important (skip this)
3: Make sure you flash this recovery https://www.dropbox.com/s/yqzlpqo8illa53j/Philz recovery 5.15.9.img
rename it to recovery.img and flash it :
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
4: i write this at a later point
5: Enter the recovery and tap the "Backup & restore"menu and make a backup (let it run and when finished you go to my new steps)
NEW STEPS :
1: tap the mounts & storage menu - mount USB storage (then wait until it pops up on the pc, can take minutes so give it time)
2: copy the rom.zip to the sdcard
3: tap power options - reboot to bootloader
4: flash the boot.img from the viper x rom.zip :
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
5: unhook the usb cable and enter the recovery
6: make a full wipe :
factory reset
wipe cache partition
advanced - wipe dalvik cache
mounts & storage - format cache, data and system (do NOT press sdcard)
then install zip from sdcard - choose zip from sdcard and install the viper x rom.zip. The aroma installer pops up and you choose no wipe and a full rom install......reboot and done
do i chose install without wiping or perform a full wipe
Mr Hofs said:
1: OKE
2: Not important (skip this)
3: Make sure you flash this recovery https://www.dropbox.com/s/yqzlpqo8illa53j/Philz recovery 5.15.9.img
rename it to recovery.img and flash it :
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase cache
4: i write this at a later point
5: Enter the recovery and tap the "Backup & restore"menu and make a backup (let it run and when finished you go to my new steps)
NEW STEPS :
1: tap the mounts & storage menu - mount USB storage (then wait until it pops up on the pc, can take minutes so give it time)
2: copy the rom.zip to the sdcard
3: tap power options - reboot to bootloader
4: flash the boot.img from the viper x rom.zip :
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
5: unhook the usb cable and enter the recovery
6: make a full wipe :
factory reset
wipe cache partition
advanced - wipe dalvik cache
mounts & storage - format cache, data and system (do NOT press sdcard)
then install zip from sdcard - choose zip from sdcard and install the viper x rom.zip. The aroma installer pops up and you choose no wipe and a full rom install......reboot and done
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Just to let you no I went with without wiping option and seems to be running ok
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk
Nice....so i guess .....
CASE CLOSED !
Mr Hofs said:
Nice....so i guess .....
CASE CLOSED !
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First of Thank you
So if i wanted to install another rom would i be just following the steps in the last post
BTW its done wonders for my phone before i was putting it on charge after 3/4 of hours use lasted much longer today and would discharge when plugged in and running waze also it not running like its sitting in the oven it was getting so hot just surfing web or using it for waze i could hardly touch the back of it today it only got warm when sun was beaming on it
So all in wish i got bottle to do it a year ago lol
And for anyone reading this looking at post times wondering why it took so long for me to reply each time its because i am dyslectic and have minor learning difficulty's so i was having to read over and over go watch youtube and learn every bit of the process worst is bit by next week i will have forgot how i did it and would have to start from the beginning so again Thank you Mr Hofs for your help i wouldent have done it with out your help
Nice words there mate, enjoy the phone !
Hi,
I have a HTC One X international version been in use for last 2 years. Just yesterday, I have unlocked the boot loader following instruction on HTCDev.com. Successfully rooted the phone following the instructions on onexroot.com. I have installed the ClockworkMod ROM on it. Until here things were fine. I have installed the ROM Manager from Android Market. Got the Super Admin. I have downloaded the Carbon ROM and Google Apps zip files to my phone. I have attempted install the Carbon Custom Rom on my phone, got the error status 7. this is where the problem started, by mistaken without taking the backup I have done the wipe data / factory reset. My phone is gone. It doesn't get identified in my Computer. Battery doesn't get charge. I have a clockworkmod recovery v5.8.2.7 on it.
Please please please help.. I did a sin..
bannyk.76 said:
Hi,
I have a HTC One X international version been in use for last 2 years. Just yesterday, I have unlocked the boot loader following instruction on HTCDev.com. Successfully rooted the phone following the instructions on onexroot.com. I have installed the ClockworkMod ROM on it. Until here things were fine. I have installed the ROM Manager from Android Market. Got the Super Admin. I have downloaded the Carbon ROM and Google Apps zip files to my phone. I have attempted install the Carbon Custom Rom on my phone, got the error status 7. this is where the problem started, by mistaken without taking the backup I have done the wipe data / factory reset. My phone is gone. It doesn't get identified in my Computer. Battery doesn't get charge. I have a clockworkmod recovery v5.8.2.7 on it.
Please please please help.. I did a sin..
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First download the latest CWM 6.0.4.8 from CM11 thread or latest TWRP 2.7.1 or latest Philz recovery from original android section then install carbon rom. Carbon is based on 4.4.2 and you need latest recovery where support kitkat
EDIT: and something else you need to flash boot.img from rom.zip manually with the command fastboot flash boot boot.img , Rom Manager don't work on S-ON devices like ONE X
My phone shows battery level is too low to flash
bannyk.76 said:
Hi,
I have a HTC One X international version been in use for last 2 years. Just yesterday, I have unlocked the boot loader following instruction on HTCDev.com. Successfully rooted the phone following the instructions on onexroot.com. I have installed the ClockworkMod ROM on it. Until here things were fine. I have installed the ROM Manager from Android Market. Got the Super Admin. I have downloaded the Carbon ROM and Google Apps zip files to my phone. I have attempted install the Carbon Custom Rom on my phone, got the error status 7. this is where the problem started, by mistaken without taking the backup I have done the wipe data / factory reset. My phone is gone. It doesn't get identified in my Computer. Battery doesn't get charge. I have a clockworkmod recovery v5.8.2.7 on it.
Please please please help.. I did a sin..
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Hi,
I am in Fastboot USB mode and the phone shows Battery level is too low to flash
I am unable to copy the files using fastboot commands. Also if I believe the charging levels are fluctuating and not consistent increasing.
Please advise.
Thanks a ton!!
bannyk.76 said:
Hi,
I am in Fastboot USB mode and the phone shows Battery level is too low to flash
I am unable to copy the files using fastboot commands. Also if I believe the charging levels are fluctuating and not consistent increasing.
Please advise.
Thanks a ton!!
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first try to go in custom recovery and see if you can charge the phone from recovery if not Download THIS and connect the phone in fastboot and run the file chargeonex.bat
EDIT: no such rom like ClockworkMod ROM CWM is a recovery and you must to use command fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Thanks a Ton
Your file chargeONEX really did a magic. my phone is charging now, slowly .. slowly ...
May I please request for detailed step by steps for what to be done next? I am getting a hope that my phone will be back to work.. Please advise.
bannyk.76 said:
Your file chargeONEX really did a magic. my phone is charging now, slowly .. slowly ...
May I please request for detailed step by steps for what to be done next? I am getting a hope that my phone will be back to work.. Please advise.
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after you reach 3800mV flash custom recovery like Philz 5.15.9 and mount sd card copy what you need to the sd card after this if you whant to install 4.4.x you need to flash some of the latest recoverys on CWM,TWRP or Philz because Philz.5.15.9 will not work with the kitkat you can use it only to mount sd card and copy things to sd card. When you are done with the copy things flash the boot.img from rom.zip via fastboot and then flash the rom.zip from recovery and that is
Unable to boot in recovery with CWM 6.x
I have charged the battery for whole night and did a flash a CWM 5.8.4.0 and restarted the phone in recovery. After that I have flashed CWM 6.0 for KitKat and after that I am unable to restart the phone in Recovery mode. It stuck at the HTC Quietly brilliant screen.
Not sure where to start, I am totally confused with too many discussion forums with different suggestions. I am lost and my phone is in screwed up status.
What would you suggest as I am a novice person.
After flashing CWM 5.8.4.0 I am able to start phone in recovery, took back up, what is next? should I do a RUU... what is the funda of S-Off.
This is how my screen looks like now ..
**************Unlocked***********
ENDEAVORU PVT SHIP S-On RL
HBOOT - 1.73.0000
CPLD-NONE
MICROP-None
RADIO-5.1204.167.31
eMMC-boot mode : disabled
CPU-boot mode: disabled
HW Secure boot : enabled
C:\Development\All New>fastboot getvar all
INFOversion: 0.5a
INFOversion-bootloader: 1.73.0000
INFOversion-baseband: 5.1204.167.31
INFOversion-cpld: None
INFOversion-microp: None
INFOversion-main: 4.19.707.3
INFOserialno: SH23KW105277
INFOimei: 359188045391604
INFOproduct: endeavoru
INFOplatform: HBOOT-T30S
INFOmodelid: PJ4610000
INFOcidnum: HTC__044
INFObattery-status: good
INFObattery-voltage: 3610mV
INFOdevpower: 1
INFOpartition-layout: None
INFOsecurity: on
INFObuild-mode: SHIP
INFOboot-mode: FASTBOOT
INFOcommitno-bootloader: None
INFOhbootpreupdate: 2
INFOgencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
I think i am closer
Hot from the POT!!!
Able to mount the SD card in CWM v5.8.4.0 and copied the cm-11-20140613-NIGHTLY-endeavoru and gapps-kk-20140606-signed file and tried to "install zip from SDcard". both have failed with Status 7.
Any advise from here .. it seems I am close to getting back my phone....
bannyk.76 said:
Hot from the POT!!!
Able to mount the SD card in CWM v5.8.4.0 and copied the cm-11-20140613-NIGHTLY-endeavoru and gapps-kk-20140606-signed file and tried to "install zip from SDcard". both have failed with Status 7.
Any advise from here .. it seems I am close to getting back my phone....
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Yes you must to be with the latest CWM 6.0.4.8 or TWRP2.7.x or Philz latest
I accidentally tried to flash a rom with S-on (I wasn't thinking and was in a hurry). I have recovery still. But I cannot get any rom (stock or otherwise) to flash successfully -- when I flash CM or LS I just get "{phone|nfc|system} services have stopped working".
I've tried to flash via sideload in recovery and the fastboot sideload always stops at 76%. I'm not quite sure what my options are. I've googled around for a few hours, but cannot find anything that is what I need.
TWRP cannot mount data or cache...
Is it possible to S-off in recovery?
My hboot is:
M8-UL PVT SHIP s-on
Mar 4, 2014 - 3.16.0.0000
Radio-1.14.21331931.LA02_2g
OpenDSP-v26.2.2-005380M8974.0106
Sounds like you have the wrong recovery for your phone.
lilott8 said:
I accidentally tried to flash a rom with S-on (I wasn't thinking and was in a hurry). I have recovery still. But I cannot get any rom (stock or otherwise) to flash successfully -- when I flash CM or LS I just get "{phone|nfc|system} services have stopped working".
I've tried to flash via sideload in recovery and the fastboot sideload always stops at 76%. I'm not quite sure what my options are. I've googled around for a few hours, but cannot find anything that is what I need.
TWRP cannot mount data or cache...
Is it possible to S-off in recovery?
My hboot is:
M8-UL PVT SHIP s-on
Mar 4, 2014 - 3.16.0.0000
Radio-1.14.21331931.LA02_2g
OpenDSP-v26.2.2-005380M8974.0106
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What version of TWRP are you using? I'm only using 2.7.1.0 - I know that previous versions had sometimes issues. As far as I know you can't get s-off in recovery. Only when being in fastboot (bootloader).
lilott8 said:
I accidentally tried to flash a rom with S-on (I wasn't thinking and was in a hurry). I have recovery still. But I cannot get any rom (stock or otherwise) to flash successfully -- when I flash CM or LS I just get "{phone|nfc|system} services have stopped working".
I've tried to flash via sideload in recovery and the fastboot sideload always stops at 76%. I'm not quite sure what my options are. I've googled around for a few hours, but cannot find anything that is what I need.
TWRP cannot mount data or cache...
Is it possible to S-off in recovery?
My hboot is:
M8-UL PVT SHIP s-on
Mar 4, 2014 - 3.16.0.0000
Radio-1.14.21331931.LA02_2g
OpenDSP-v26.2.2-005380M8974.0106
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fastboot erase cache
load twrp, do not click side load
adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
try to flash rom, takes a while to send rom over, about 400 sec for 1.5 gigs. Wait till your prompt comes back up before flashing
If this doesn't work, yuou will need to format data so make sure your internal card is backed up if needed
No soff, phone must be booted with stock kernel to gain soff.
[solved] Fixed it!
an0ther said:
fastboot erase cache
load twrp, do not click side load
adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
try to flash rom, takes a while to send rom over, about 400 sec for 1.5 gigs. Wait till your prompt comes back up before flashing
If this doesn't work, yuou will need to format data so make sure your internal card is backed up if needed
No soff, phone must be booted with stock kernel to gain soff.
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I was/am using Philz recovery.
Thanks, what ended up happening is the /data AND the /cache partitions were corrupted so I had to e2fsck those partitions. I then could reload a stock image, get s-off and am now in a happy place
Today I received the android m update I download it and install stock recovery so I can install the update But every Time I do it gets to the half of the bar and then says install aborted I have tried factory reset and wipe cache nothing worked
I had twrp recovery before And every time I get any update I replace the twrp with stock recovery and it always worked for me until today
Any solution please?????
What did you use TWRP for, or better asked what did you change on your system? Has your system been rooted or the system.img been manipulated in any kind?
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
HTCNerdYoda said:
What did you use TWRP for, or better asked what did you change on your system? Has your system been rooted or the system.img been manipulated in any kind?
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
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I used TWRP for root access and yes my system Is rooted but and boot loader unlocked for reinstalling stock recovery was working before and the updates were installed successfully
OTA failure
My device is not rooted and today I tried to upgrade to marshmallow (ota) but it failed to do so after 80% it aborted the installation and now I'm stuck with a dump phone please help I'm not familiar with this kind of situation. I tried to wipe cache partition and wipe data/factory reset but nothing works. IT says on the screen:
Android Recovery
HTC/htc_m8/htc_m8
6.0/MRA58K/buildteam12171409
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power.
-----------------------------------------
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Power off
-----------------------------------------
Supported API: 3
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to/c
ache/data/cwtemp/cwpkg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop to /
cache/data/cwtemp/cw.prop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip c
w installation.
ecmelg said:
My device is not rooted and today I tried to upgrade to marshmallow (ota) but it failed to do so after 80% it aborted the installation and now I'm stuck with a dump phone please help I'm not familiar with this kind of situation. I tried to wipe cache partition and wipe data/factory reset but nothing works. IT says on the screen:
Android Recovery
HTC/htc_m8/htc_m8
6.0/MRA58K/buildteam12171409
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power.
-----------------------------------------
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Power off
-----------------------------------------
Supported API: 3
handle_cota_install: install cwpkg to/c
ache/data/cwtemp/cwpkg.zip
handle_cota_install: install cwprop to /
cache/data/cwtemp/cw.prop
Write host_mode success
handle_cota_install: No CW files. Skip c
w installation.
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Try flashing RUU for ur model id.
Alxens said:
I used TWRP for root access and yes my system Is rooted but and boot loader unlocked for reinstalling stock recovery was working before and the updates were installed successfully
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If it is rooted the OTA won't be installed as the system partition and thus it's md5 has been changed by mounting it r/w and flashing SuperSU. This is as google and HTC following this guidelines changed the OTA delivery to a block based system where the routine checks if the system has been untouched prior to installing it. You got to restore the untouched image of the system partition for your device. After this you could flash the stock recovery and install the OTA.
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
HTCNerdYoda said:
If it is rooted the OTA won't be installed as the system partition and thus it's md5 has been changed by mounting it r/w and flashing SuperSU. This is as google and HTC following this guidelines changed the OTA delivery to a block based system where the routine checks if the system has been untouched prior to installing it. You got to restore the untouched image of the system partition for your device. After this you could flash the stock recovery and install the OTA.
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
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I have twrp backup system
would this work??
Alxens said:
Today I received the android m update I download it and install stock recovery so I can install the update But every Time I do it gets to the half of the bar and then says install aborted I have tried factory reset and wipe cache nothing worked
I had twrp recovery before And every time I get any update I replace the twrp with stock recovery and it always worked for me until today
Any solution please?????
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Esta solución me sirvió a mi. www . htc.com/us/support/rom- downloads . html (saca los espacios) en tú caso descarga la versión desbloqueada
Yes would work
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine (AKA HTC One M9).
I'm having the same problem. I don't have a ROOT and already talked to the HTC help desk and didn't find any solution. With this TWRP can I fix this problem?
sonoman87 said:
I'm having the same problem. I don't have a ROOT and already talked to the HTC help desk and didn't find any solution. With this TWRP can I fix this problem?
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Most likely NO.
The above user(s) used TWRP backups to remove changes that were done by root.
Since you never rooted (from the sounds of it) you don't have the same problem.
redpoint73 said:
Most likely NO.
The above user(s) used TWRP backups to remove changes that were done by root.
Since you never rooted (from the sounds of it) you don't have the same problem.
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Thanks redpoint73. So, what do you recommend me to do now? Because, the problem started with the android notification of the update and then the system crashed. Search for a ROM and try to install it?
Thanks again!
sonoman87 said:
Thanks redpoint73. So, what do you recommend me to do now? Because, the problem started with the android notification of the update and then the system crashed. Search for a ROM and try to install it?
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If there is a MM RUU for your version, download and run it.
redpoint73 said:
If there is a MM RUU for your version, download and run it.
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I've fixed it! Thanks so much again!
sonoman87 said:
I've fixed it! Thanks so much again!
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Which country are you from? And which ROM did you use? I'm from Spain and I'm afraid if I install the ROM it wouldn't work again in my country
oscar1355 said:
Which country are you from? And which ROM did you use? I'm from Spain and I'm afraid if I install the ROM it wouldn't work again in my country
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First of all, you need to understand that ROM and RUU are two very different things.
Also, nobody can advise you the proper RUU is, without knowing some basic information. Namely, do fastboot getvar all, and post the output (delete IMEI and serial number before posting).
Hey everyone,
I am trying to get my M8 to stock (been stuck at this for about 10 days now, tried everything). I am from India. There was some problem and I accidentally have a phone now with no OS and TWRP. I have installed stock recovery and plan to flash the ROM/RUU. Some details of my device:
Software status: Modified
Unlocked S-ON
C:\Android>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.29.214500021.12G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: <serial number>
(bootloader) imei: <imei number>
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B65000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__038
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 205bdca3
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
I would really appreciate it if you could guide me how to get my phone to stock OS. The ROM that I should prefer etc. I have been going through a lot of forums and ended up being utterly confused.
Thanks in advance for the help!
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been stuck at this for about 10 days now, tried everything
There was some problem and I accidentally have a phone now with no OS and TWRP.
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Sorry, this is a pet peeve of mine, but I really wish folks would stop posting they "tried everything". This literally tells us nothing, and you should list specifically one-by-one (and in detail) what things you tried, and the results (again in detail) of each.
"Accidentally" appears to mean you unlocked the bootloader, then flashed an very old, obsolete version TWRP (which causes the main version to be blank) then decided it was a good idea to wipe the OS (system)? Again, you need to tell us exactly what steps you took to get to this point.
My next advice to you, is to only do things that are specifically instructed for you to do in your situation. Don't guess or do things without fully understanding them. As your present situation seems to indicate you don't have a very good understanding of what you are doing, and only making matter worse by proceeding with insufficient knowledge.
skull_143 said:
I have installed stock recovery and plan to flash the ROM/RUU. Some details of my device
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RUU will only work if its version 6.15.720.2
Your version (CID and MID) is rather obscure, so I'm not sure whether such RUU exists or not. If not, your best bet is to get TWRP back on the phone, and restore the stock nandroid 6.15.720.2 using the files and instructions on the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
Also, flashing stock recovery is not needed to RUU; and not helpful in your current situation (you'll probably need to go back to custom recovery TWRP).
redpoint73 said:
Sorry, this is a pet peeve of mine, but I really wish folks would stop posting they "tried everything". This literally tells us nothing, and you should list specifically one-by-one (and in detail) what things you tried, and the results (again in detail) of each.
"Accidentally" appears to mean you unlocked the bootloader, then flashed an very old, obsolete version TWRP (which causes the main version to be blank) then decided it was a good idea to wipe the OS (system)? Again, you need to tell us exactly what steps you took to get to this point.
My next advice to you, is to only do things that are specifically instructed for you to do in your situation. Don't guess or do things without fully understanding them. As your present situation seems to indicate you don't have a very good understanding of what you are doing, and only making matter worse by proceeding with insufficient knowledge.
RUU will only work if its version 6.15.720.2
Your version (CID and MID) is rather obscure, so I'm not sure whether such RUU exists or not. If not, your best bet is to get TWRP back on the phone, and restore the stock nandroid 6.15.720.2 using the files and instructions on the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
Also, flashing stock recovery is not needed to RUU; and not helpful in your current situation (you'll probably need to go back to custom recovery TWRP).
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Sorry about the shortened version, just though it might be too big and unnecessary. Okay here goes what happened. I moved the whatsapp media to my laptop (at this time the device was unrooted and running stock android M updated over OTA). After the move, the device was stuck at the splash screen with HTC logo. After this I gave the phone to a service centre (not official HTC) and asked them to NOT root and put stock OS and get the phone working. What they did was, rooted it and installed a custom ROM with TWRM recovery (which was very screwed up, as in the camera kept crashing and I couldn't even use that). So, I decided to get it back to stock ROM and sense UI.
So what I did was looked up some thread (not sure which one) and went ahead to do a wipe through recovery. Here I did the mistake of wiping everything and so the device doesn't have any OS at the moment. The phone is still getting stuck in HTC logo now (obviously as it doesn't have an OS). I have tried to do the following:
1. To flash the boot only using fastboot flash boot and fastboot flash zip commands. The version I tried was stock 3.35.720.1_recovery.img. This didnt seem to work.
2. Next tried to go to usb fastboot mode and tried to run the RUU_M8_UL_M60_SENSE70_MR_BrightstarUS_WWE_6.12.1540.4.exe official one from the laptop. But it showed some mismatch of versions and aborted.
3. Then I read that stock could only be flashed on S-ON devices if we relock the bootloader. So used the fastboot oem relock command to relock bootloader and then tried both the above but didn't work.
4. Next saw somewhere that it is pretty impossible to flash on a locked S-ON device. So went to htcdev and got the bootloader unlocked again.
5. Downloaded a stock image 3.35.720.1 Stock Unrooted. Read that we need lower or same stock recovery to flash the same and so flashed the stock recovery of the same version. Next extracted the .win001 and .win002 files using the tar command and finally put them along with META_INF folder and boot.img files into a zip file. The image had the contents of the system folder and tried to flash this using fastboot and also through the stock option "Update from SD card". Got error "E: footer is wrong. E: update signature verification failed".
This is the status so far. I am not sure what I should be doing anymore. Hope this helps in understanding the situation. Sorry it's so long.
Please advice what I should do now. Currently, I have stock recovery installed and no OS. I just want to have the stock sense OS on the device.
Thanks for all your time.
skull_143 said:
Please advice what I should do now. Currently, I have stock recovery installed and no OS. I just want to have the stock sense OS on the device.
Thanks for all your time.
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1. Download the 6.15.720.2 RUU.zip : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66309774&postcount=20
2. relock the bootloader with command - fastboot oem lock
option 1 - if you have a microsd
1. rename the downloaded RUU.zip as to 0P6BIMG.zip
2. put it on root of your microsd not in any folder
3. on bootloader select hboot - it will scan the zip and ask you to update.
4. select volume up to update
5. once completed, delete the zip from microsd
option 2
1. Download htc_fastboot.exe : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8L4pkbzdlR3eTlJSjdKVEdHX1U/view
2. put both htc_fastboot.exe and the 0P6BIMG.zip in your fastboot folder
3. run below commands :
fastboot reboot-bootloader (reboot to bootloader to ensure the connection is good)
fastboot oem rebootRUU (put the device in RUU mode)
htc_fastboot flash zip 0P6BIMG.zip (to install RUU - read it is htc_fastboot not fastboot)
Once complete - fastboot reboot
run setup .. done