fastboot boot recovery.img - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

just wandering if I can fastboot boot recovery.img even Im lock bootloader? if not can I backup on recovery just by booting it? together with the stock recovery since it has a choice also to back up recovery?
thanks for those who will help
btw im still lolipop and not planning to upgrade on android M maybe on the future so I need the stock backup

anyone can help?

No .. you can't fastboot boot recovery.img with a locked bootloader.
I never do backup by booting the recovery so I can't answer that .. and I don't think TWRP has a selection to backup stock recovery .. maybe other recovery can but I never try.
What's your software version no. ? Maybe I have the stock non-rooted backup and stock recovery.img in my thread linked in my signature .. that will save you all the hassle of doing what you are trying to do.

ckpv5 said:
No .. you can't fastboot boot recovery.img with a locked bootloader.
I never do backup by booting the recovery so I can't answer that .. and I don't think TWRP has a selection to backup stock recovery .. maybe other recovery can but I never try.
What's your software version no. ? Maybe I have the stock non-rooted backup and stock recovery.img in my thread linked in my signature .. that will save you all the hassle of doing what you are trying to do.
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hi @ckpv5 thanks for help here is my cid htc_059 software version 4.19.707.2 thanks thats also my plan b if my idea will not work
edit: already find your link and backup thank goodness you have a backup of my software and cid thanks! will root this later

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[Q] Flashing Stock ROM Nandroid backup to return to stock for OTA update

Hey guys,
I have an HTC__044 device which is unlocked and running a custom ROM with a custom boot.img. I am wanting to restore the phone to stock ROM so I can download the JellyBean OTA.
I've seen the procedure for returning to stock RUU, but I am not sure on the procedure for when you have a full Nandroid backup of your stock ROM.
Could someone please clarify?
I understand it to be as follows:
1. Boot in to recovery and restore Nandroid backup of original ROM
2. Flash stock boot.img extracted from RUU via fastboot (or boot.img from backup directory on SD card)
3. Flash stock recovery via fastboot (or recovery.img from backup directory on SD card)
4. relock bootloader via fastboot
5. Reboot phone and stock ROM will be recovered
6. Download and install OTA.
Have I missed anything? Do you really need to flash back to stock recovery? I don't really see the point of doing that?
Thanks
Sentinel196 said:
Hey guys,
I have an HTC__044 device which is unlocked and running a custom ROM with a custom boot.img. I am wanting to restore the phone to stock ROM so I can download the JellyBean OTA.
I've seen the procedure for returning to stock RUU, but I am not sure on the procedure for when you have a full Nandroid backup of your stock ROM.
Could someone please clarify?
I understand it to be as follows:
1. Boot in to recovery and restore Nandroid backup of original ROM
2. Flash stock boot.img extracted from RUU via fastboot (or boot.img from backup directory on SD card)
3. Flash stock recovery via fastboot (or recovery.img from backup directory on SD card)
4. relock bootloader via fastboot
5. Reboot phone and stock ROM will be recovered
6. Download and install OTA.
Have I missed anything? Do you really need to flash back to stock recovery? I don't really see the point of doing that?
Thanks
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U can try to relocked your bootloader and flashed the RUU for your device to return back to stock and waiting for JB updates.
Sentinel196 said:
Hey guys,
I have an HTC__044 device which is unlocked and running a custom ROM with a custom boot.img. I am wanting to restore the phone to stock ROM so I can download the JellyBean OTA.
I've seen the procedure for returning to stock RUU, but I am not sure on the procedure for when you have a full Nandroid backup of your stock ROM.
Could someone please clarify?
I understand it to be as follows:
1. Boot in to recovery and restore Nandroid backup of original ROM
2. Flash stock boot.img extracted from RUU via fastboot (or boot.img from backup directory on SD card)
3. Flash stock recovery via fastboot (or recovery.img from backup directory on SD card)
4. relock bootloader via fastboot
5. Reboot phone and stock ROM will be recovered
6. Download and install OTA.
Have I missed anything? Do you really need to flash back to stock recovery? I don't really see the point of doing that?
Thanks
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Yeah, looks good to me.
You don't need to relock it if you're just going to apply the OTA.
To apply OTA, you need stock recovery.
Oh really? Cool!!
So I can just recover the NANDROID backup, and flash the boot.img then check it boots. then flash the stock recovery and download the OTA without re-locking?
I thought you had to lock the bootloader to get OTA updates as unlocked bootloader sets the CID to none, so no OTAs are detected, no?
Sentinel196 said:
Oh really? Cool!!
So I can just recover the NANDROID backup, and flash the boot.img then check it boots. then flash the stock recovery and download the OTA without re-locking?
I thought you had to lock the bootloader to get OTA updates as unlocked bootloader sets the CID to none, so no OTAs are detected, no?
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I've never tried it, but as far as I know, you don't need to lock it, updates are based on IMEI, not CID, and although CID can show as all 1s in some places, fastboot oem readcid should return the correct one.
However it takes about 5 seconds to lock it and just a few more to unlock it, so... Your choice.
If you have the Stock RUU your device shipped with, just go in fastboot, connect to pc and run the RUU.exe.
If not, the steps in first post looks like a good route to flash back to your original ROM.
In my case it was shorter:
1. Restore nandroid backup (of the original ROM, did after root).
2. Fastboot oem lock
3. Run RUU
That's all.
You can try this too.
Regards.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
jorjino2000 said:
In my case it was shorter:
1. Restore nandroid backup (of the original ROM, did after root).
2. Fastboot oem lock
3. Run RUU
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Well, the OP didn't ask for the RUU method and said he was aware of it.
What's wrong with:
fastboot oem lock
Run RUU
smartzac said:
U can try to relocked your bootloader and flashed the RUU for your device to return back to stock and waiting for JB updates.
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hello m using HOX And my device is running on CM 10 4.1.2 and i want back to stock like i buy phone from store and wan every official update automatically like i do when m running on stock rom so should i follow following steps is it correct or if i miss some. and i dnt want my device freeze or stuck in any stage so plz help me i have nanoroid backup
0.restore your nandroid backup from recovery
1.go to your sd card and grab the stock boot.img and recovery.img from the folder that contains the nandroid backup(clockworkmod)
2.flash both of them
3.enter your phone,use the app ota rootkeeper,and make a backup for your root,then select temporarily unroot..
4.reboot enter software updates...do the update thing..when it finishes
5.enter the app and select restore root
5.go to fastboot flash the recovery you like cwm or twrp
jimmy_135 said:
.......and i dnt want my device freeze or stuck in any stage so plz help me i have nanoroid backup
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Before you do anything, the best thing to do is to check again what is the actual software version no.
Go to fastboot and type below command
fastboot getvar version-main
Tell us the no. written there
Then we talk about getting your ROM back to stock
ckpv5 said:
Before you do anything, the best thing to do is to check again what is the actual software version no.
Go to fastboot and type below command
fastboot getvar version-main
Tell us the no. written there
Then we talk about getting your ROM back to stock
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my soft no is 3.14.707.24 CL128187
CID is HTC_044
plz help me guys
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ckpv5 said:
Before you do anything, the best thing to do is to check again what is the actual software version no.
Go to fastboot and type below command
fastboot getvar version-main
Tell us the no. written there
Then we talk about getting your ROM back to stock
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my software version is 3.14.707.24 CL128187
my CID IS HTC_044
plz help me out of this m screwed from last 2 days
jimmy_135 said:
my software version is 3.14.707.24 CL128187
my CID IS HTC_044
plz help me out of this m screwed from last 2 days
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Yours is same as mine, CID HTC__044 and 3.14.707.24
When reading your thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055377 I'm a little bit puzzled on why do you want to revert to stock as your device is already on JellyBean and there is no further OTA at the moment.
Here are three scenario that you may need to choose.
1) You just want to revert to stock ROM but you still need to root it.
a. Flash the stock boot.img attached here (That's the stock boot.img for 3.14.707.24)
b. Restore your nandroid backup
c. Reboot.. you are done .. you will have stock ROM but still on custom recovery in case you still need to play around like rooting the stock ROM or whatever you want to do.
2) You want to revert to stock ROM with everything complete stock with your nandroid backup.
a. Flash the attached stock boot.img
b. Restore your nandroid backup
c. Reboot to bootloader again
d. Flash the attached stock recovery.img (That's the stock recovery.img for 3.14.707.24)
e. Relock your bootloader with command "fastboot oem lock"
f. Reboot your device.. you are done.
3) You want to revert to stock with a RUU.
a) Download RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_3.14.707.24_Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_296434_signed.exe from various site that you can it this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604 or you can download from where that I uploaded one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34971176&postcount=2487
b) Put your device in fastboot mode and relock your bootloader with command "fastboot oem lock"
c) In fastboot mode too, run the RUU and follow the updater instruction - next- next-update-blablabla until it finish
d) Complete the setup wizard, you are done.
ckpv5 said:
Yours is same as mine, CID HTC__044 and 3.14.707.24
When reading your thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055377 I'm a little bit puzzled on why do you want to revert to stock as your device is already on JellyBean and there is no further OTA at the moment.
Here are three scenario that you may need to choose.
1) You just want to revert to stock ROM but you still need to root it.
a. Flash the stock boot.img attached here (That's the stock boot.img for 3.14.707.24)
b. Restore your nandroid backup
c. Reboot.. you are done .. you will have stock ROM but still on custom recovery in case you still need to play around like rooting the stock ROM or whatever you want to do.
2) You want to revert to stock ROM with everything complete stock with your nandroid backup.
a. Flash the attached stock boot.img
b. Restore your nandroid backup
c. Reboot to bootloader again
d. Flash the attached stock recovery.img (That's the stock recovery.img for 3.14.707.24)
e. Relock your bootloader with command "fastboot oem lock"
f. Reboot your device.. you are done.
3) You want to revert to stock with a RUU.
a) Download RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_3.14.707.24_Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_296434_signed.exe from various site that you can it this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543604 or you can download from where that I uploaded one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34971176&postcount=2487
b) Put your device in fastboot mode and relock your bootloader with command "fastboot oem lock"
c) In fastboot mode too, run the RUU and follow the updater instruction - next- next-update-blablabla until it finish
d) Complete the setup wizard, you are done.
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Thanks for ur quick reply forget about root in among them which is the safest method and i wan all update automatically....and i have boot.img and stockrecovery.img in my nanoroid back so can i use it and other thin i wan a gud battery life on my phone so what i do....
The recovery from your backup is not stock.
BenPope said:
The recovery from your backup is not stock.
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so what should i do Benpope
jimmy_135 said:
so what should i do Benpope
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You have to flash the stock recovery.....the nandroid is taken with a custom recovery so the stock recovery is not included in the nandroid .... therefore you need the stock one :thumbup:
This is the 3.14 stock recovery
http://db.tt/C1SWP2ZJ
MarcelHofs said:
You have to flash the stock recovery.....the nandroid is taken with a custom recovery so the stock recovery is not included in the nandroid .... therefore you need the stock one :thumbup:
This is the 3.14 stock recovery
http://db.tt/C1SWP2ZJ
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Mate... I even attached the stock recovery and stock boot.img for him above. I don't know whether he really read those I wrote.
So Jimmy, if you want automatic update like the stock ROM as you said; read again item 2 or item 3.
ckpv5 said:
Mate... I even attached the stock recovery and stock boot.img for him above. I don't know whether he really read those I wrote.
So Jimmy, if you want automatic update like the stock ROM as you said; read again item 2 or item 3.
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k buddy let i do with ur stock.img and recovery.img hope everythin work fine and i choose item no 2 thanks buddy and how to i maximize battery life of my HOX

[Q] JB OTA-Unlockad Bootloader,On Stock,No Root

Hallo,
Before few months I open the bootloader,change Recovery to ClockWork 5.8.4.0,make a root and change Rom to ARHD9.
Few weeks after that i want to back to stock,so i back to stock by the backup I do before i change rom on the recovery option-backup and restore.
after this it back to stock,the root is gone,but the bootloader still open,and the custom recovery still in my device.
now i waiting for the JB upadte by OTA-i dont want a custom rom,just the official HTC update.
what i need to do to get the OTA?i need to relock the bootloader and change the recovery to stock recovery or just change the recovery to stock?
please i dont know a lot on this so please explain to me.
sorry for my english
Thanks
Amir
Just the recovery
BenPope said:
Just the recovery
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Are you sure? If yes so i found this guide http://www.androidauthority.com/one-x-revert-stock-recovery-76854/
is that enough? Only this guide I will have to do and I'm sure will get JB OTA?
Thank you very much
Most custom rom developers disable ota updates to prevent problems appearing to users. Hence I would recommend making a backup(nandroid AND whole SD) AND flashing your RUU if you want to check for the OTA update, if not available go back with nandroid backup.
However, if you post your CID and your bootloaders mainversion someone/or me might tell you whether its available for you or not yet.
To get your CID: fastboot oem readcid
To get your mainversion: fastboot getvar mainver
or fastboot getvar version-main
Like Ben said.....just put back the stock recovery and its fine for updating....

[Q] Update Optus001 to JB

Recently unlocked my phone (OPTUS001) cid and trying to upgrade to JB I have rooted and installed ROM Manager and download various builds through the app but all failed I am running 2.17 Have tried going back to RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_Optus_AU_1.28.980.10_Radio_1.1204.103.14_release_258004_signed but fails, I fairly new to modding these phone but love my HTC one X could some please help (A Noobs version) on how to upgrade to JB
Thanks In Advance
I don't think you flashed the boot.img with fastboot commands, the rommanager doesn't work because we don't have S-off phones !
Now the problem, you are unlocked and you run a custom recovery ? and on wich hboot are you on at the moment ? Put the phone in bootloader menu and check also put the phone in fastboot USB menu and do the next fastboot commands
Fastboot getvar version-main
and
Fastboot oem readcid
Post the answers to my questions and the outcome from the commands here please !
Mr Hofs said:
I don't think you flashed the boot.img with fastboot commands, the rommanager doesn't work because we don't have S-off phones !
Now the problem, you are unlocked and you run a custom recovery ? and on wich hboot are you on at the moment ? Put the phone in bootloader menu and check also put the phone in fastboot USB menu and do the next fastboot commands
Fastboot getvar version-main
and
Fastboot oem readcid
Post the answers to my questions and the outcome from the commands here please !
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version-main: 2.17.980.6
finished. total time: 0.031s
... INFODEBUG: cid: OPTUS001
OKAY [ 0.074s]
finished. total time: 0.075s
You can't run an RUU with a lower version than your current, go to the general section and find the collection of stock nanodroids thread and download the stock nanodroid for Optus001
same problem
I also HOX with cid : OPTUS001
I have already downloaded the OTA file .
can I flash it by fastboot??
or by using JBFWFlasher??
grudboy said:
I also HOX with cid : OPTUS001
I have already downloaded the OTA file .
can I flash it by fastboot??
or by using JBFWFlasher??
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What ota file, are u on stock rom ? Stock kernel ? Stock recovery ? Give more info.....
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muttlie said:
version-main: 2.17.980.6
finished. total time: 0.031s
... INFODEBUG: cid: OPTUS001
OKAY [ 0.074s]
finished. total time: 0.075s
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Download your matching nandroid from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Flash the boot.img from it and do a full wipe in recovery and then restore the nandroid !
After that flash back the stock recovery and you are ready to update :thumbup:
Mr Hofs said:
What ota file, are u on stock rom ? Stock kernel ? Stock recovery ? Give more info.....
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Download your matching nandroid from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Flash the boot.img from it and do a full wipe in recovery and then restore the nandroid !
After that flash back the stock recovery and you are ready to update :thumbup:
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Just So I know what i'm doing before I do it
I have download matching nandriod rar format I extracted files
Contents are
.android_secure.vfat.tar
boot.img
cache.ext4.tar
data.ext4.tar
nandroid.md5
recovery.img
system.ext4.tar
with phone unlocked
do I do the following
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Wipe in recovery mode
then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
from the downloaded files
Your help is appreciated
You have to do this :
Make a folder on the sdcard
Sdcard\clockworkmod\backup\time and date folder of the backup that's in the rar file\all those backup files
Then you copy the boot.img from it to the fastboot folder on the pc
Then you boot into the bootloader and flash that boot.img
Then you boot back into recovery and do a full wipe except sdcard. Delete all caches, data system ....
Then you tap backup & restore and restore the nandroid backup
After that you boot the phone and check it works fine
After that you flash back the STOCK recovery (its not the one from the backup because the backup is done with a custom recovery !
Here is the stock recovery you need
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
The last thing is to flash back this recovery and you are good to and update the phone with official JB
Mr Hofs said:
You have to do this :
Make a folder on the sdcard
Sdcard\clockworkmod\backup\time and date folder of the backup that's in the rar file\all those backup files
Then you copy the boot.img from it to the fastboot folder on the pc
Then you boot into the bootloader and flash that boot.img
Then you boot back into recovery and do a full wipe except sdcard. Delete all caches, data system ....
Then you tap backup & restore and restore the nandroid backup
After that you boot the phone and check it works fine
After that you flash back the STOCK recovery (its not the one from the backup because the backup is done with a custom recovery !
Here is the stock recovery you need
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
The last thing is to flash back this recovery and you are good to and update the phone with official JB
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Seem to work phone still working, went into software updates and updated to v4.0.475679
not how do I update to JB (sorry this is such a long winded process, still tiring to get the hang of all this)
muttlie said:
Seem to work phone still working, went into software updates and updated to v4.0.475679
not how do I update to JB (sorry this is such a long winded process, still tiring to get the hang of all this)
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Phone won't let me install any apps downloaded to an error 921
Be more specific please, did u do a system update ? To what version 4.04 ? I dont understand your software update never seen such a number ??? And what about apps ...you mean apps in the playstore ?
And maybe your provider hasn't rolled out the update to JB yet, that's why you might not get it at the moment and have to wait for it
Mr Hofs said:
Be more specific please, did u do a system update ? To what version 4.04 ? I dont understand your software update never seen such a number ??? And what about apps ...you mean apps in the playstore ?
And maybe your provider hasn't rolled out the update to JB yet, that's why you might not get it at the moment and have to wait for it
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Yes I do mean system update so I guess I have to wait, the PlayStore was fixed by remove my account and then readding
Thanks for all the help
One more quest if I reroot the Stock will it stop updates from working
Thanks again for all the help
muttlie said:
Yes I do mean system update so I guess I have to wait, the PlayStore was fixed by remove my account and then readding
Thanks for all the help
One more quest if I reroot the Stock will it stop updates from working
Thanks again for all the help
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No rooting is no problem, you can also update with root active, just make sure you keep the rom stock (don't delete system apps) or if you flash the cwm recovery and then do a new nandroid backup from this rom you always have a 100% stock rom to go back to ! Always safe to do that , and copy the new nandroid to a computer or dropbox .... Always safe !
To update you need stock rom,recovery and boot.img ....
Mr Hofs said:
No rooting is no problem, you can also update with root active, just make sure you keep the rom stock (don't delete system apps) or if you flash the cwm recovery and then do a new nandroid backup from this rom you always have a 100% stock rom to go back to ! Always safe to do that , and copy the new nandroid to a computer or dropbox .... Always safe !
To update you need stock rom,recovery and boot.img ....
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Tried to boot into recovery but now get a red triangle
Yes thats the stock recovery....its normal, if you want to enter the recovery after that you have to push volume down and power button to confirm.....if i recall it right.
Its volume + and power button
But the stock recovery is pretty much useless ....it doesn't have the features that a custom recovery has
Mr Hofs said:
Yes thats the stock recovery....its normal, if you want to enter the recovery after that you have to push volume down and power button to confirm.....if i recall it right.
Its volume + and power button
But the stock recovery is pretty much useless ....it doesn't have the features that a custom recovery has
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Just goes to screen with picture of HTC one with a red triangle I was tiring to install root
Ah like that, i don't know about that. I never rooted the stock rom, i always flashed a custom, already rooted custom rom
Mr Hofs said:
Ah like that, i don't know about that. I never rooted the stock rom, i always flashed a custom, already rooted custom rom
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Late xmas preseni from Optus my HTC is now upgraded to 4.1.1
how do I now go about root this version
Thanks again for the help
Actually unlocking,flashing,rooting is all the same for JB as it was for ICS roms

[Q] Update to 3.14.161.27 (4.1.1)

Hi there,
i dont know what to do...
I have a german htc one x from Vodafone.
I tried TWRP and CWM Recovery to install the new Update to 3.14.161.27 but i always get "Error 7" and the installation aborts.
System info:
Adroid: 4.0.4
Software: 2.17.161.4
CID: VODAP102
HBOOT: 1.12.0000
Recovery: TWRP 5.8.4.0
Can you help me and tell me how to fix my Problem.
King regards
Peter
What do you mean, are you on stock rom and tried to do the official update with the custom recovery ?
If you have 100% stock rom, stock boot.img and stock recovery you can update
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
Flash this one and try again. Keep the bootloader unlocked .... Its no problem
I tried your Recovery but it didnt worked..
I have stock rom, stock recovery (now) and i think i have stock boot.img.
if my boot.img is the prob how can i change it?
i used the Hasoon200 tool to root my phone nothing else was done
very big thanks for your help
If you are really sure you have the nandroid backup of your original stock rom the stock boot.img should be inside that nandroid backup folder !
If you made any changes to the stock rom like deleting system apps or any other bloatware then the update will also fail
peterlein said:
I tried your Recovery but it didnt worked..
I have stock rom, stock recovery (now) and i think i have stock boot.img.
if my boot.img is the prob how can i change it?
i used the Hasoon200 tool to root my phone nothing else was done
very big thanks for your help
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You have to flash the boot.img from fastboot
simply put the boot.img in the fastboot folder and run the following commands
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
kskendsup said:
You have to flash the boot.img from fastboot
simply put the boot.img in the fastboot folder and run the following commands
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
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That's a wrong command, its
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Mr Hofs said:
That's a wrong command, its
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
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My bad...!! I was in a hurry..!!
Sorry OP...follow the correct command..!!
Ok,... i might deleted some system apps 0_o damn it i didnt know that this can make such big problems...
can deactivated system apps cause this problem too ?
What do you mean by deactivated ? Removed .... Yes that's a problem .....
Mr Hofs said:
What do you mean by deactivated ? Removed .... Yes that's a problem .....
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i reactivated all... still dont works :-/ i think im running out of opinions because i dont now if i realy uninstalled a system app and if yes witch one :crying:
this happens if a not advised person is trying to root hios phone
That's probably the problem, the other problem is that i didn't see the matching ruu on HTCruu.com and i also didn't see the nandroid backup you need in the nandroid backup collection thread.
You have an option to upgrade to jellybean ! Flash the firmware the unofficial way , your cid is supported and after flashing the firmware you have the updated hboot to flash JB roms
I give you the link in a minute
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Here you can download the firmware matching your cid
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957376
I have to check for a detailed guide, I never done this myself so I don't know to much about it
But after that you are stuck to a custom rom......
ok very big thanks, i will think about it and i will see what i do tomorrow...
but very very big thanks for the fast help... i remeber for me : "never delete system apps you idiot"
Yeah well .... To late now
Here i have the firmware flasher , you have to download the firmware in the first link i gave you and this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924003
Has the tool where you have to put the firmware in.
Don't ask me how this works exactly, never done this myself but read the OP of the threads really carefully !
Wohoo its working
I have found my system backup recovered it and the update works
big thanks for your help,... I would never have come to a missing system app
:laugh:
and sry for my bad english
Thx
Peter
Very good !!! :thumbup:
Have fun !
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Any way to flash ruu via fastboot

so the title says it all..ive done this before but i forget the command
anybody?
When i soft bricked my phone i run the RUU in fastboot and it worked fine.
you will need to relock your bootloader and have more than 30% battery.
Yes phone in bootloader / fastboot usb menu
Lock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
Keep the phone in fastboot usb mode and run the RUU WITH admin rights (right click the ruu to choose it)
so no stock recovery needed
luuranko3 said:
so no stock recovery needed
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Nope
luuranko3 said:
so no stock recovery needed
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The rru. Flashes stock boot,recovery and system imgs all that's required is 30% or higher battery and a locked/relocked bootloader.
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treebill said:
The rru. Flashes stock boot,recovery and system imgs all that's required is 30% or higher battery and a locked/relocked bootloader.
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if you didint know that doesent work on jelly bean..still stuck on viper 3.2.1 the ruu thing doesent move help me please:crying:
Get yourself a ICS nandroid matching your MAIN VERSION number, restore it completely and flash back the matching stock recovery, then update manually to stock JB....again.
Ow and a ruu actually does flash everything back !
Give the main version and cid
Fastboot getvar version-main
Fastboot oem readcid
Mr Hofs said:
Get yourself a ICS nandroid matching your MAIN VERSION number, restore it completely and flash back the matching stock recovery, then update manually to stock JB....again.
Ow and a ruu actually does flash everything back !
Give the main version and cid
Fastboot getvar version-main
Fastboot oem readcid
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thank you very much now im rocking with stock jellybean:highfive:
Cool !
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i may need to return mine to stock due to wifi issues since moving to JB
my main version is 3.14.401.31
Am I ok to install OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.27-2.17.401.2
And then OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.31_R-3.14.401.27_release_302022
thanks in advance
walkerx said:
i may need to return mine to stock due to wifi issues since moving to JB
my main version is 3.14.401.31
Am I ok to install OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.27-2.17.401.2
And then OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.31_R-3.14.401.27_release_302022
thanks in advance
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No you need the full 3.14.401.31ruu instead of the ota. The 3.14.401.27 will not work because that one contains the 1.36 hboot and you are on the 1.39 hboot, downgrade is impossible
Are u on a unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery , then get your cid
Fastboot oem readcid
and download your matching nandroid here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Do a full wipe, flash the boot.img from the nandroid and restore the nandroid .... Then flash back the stock 3.14 recovery .... and then relock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
That's the closest to stock you can get !
Hi,
Yes I am on unlocked bootloader with custom recovery
I've downloaded the file stock-nandroid-3.14.401.31.tar.bz2
I've managed to display the file contents
boot.emmc.win
boot.emmc.win.md5
data.ext3.win
data.ext3.win.md5
system.ext4.win
system.ext4.win.md5
would i be correct in saying i extract the boot.emmc.win from the file and then flash it
restore the nandroid from within twrp
flash boot-3.14.401.img
relock bootloader
would this then be suitable to send off to htc for repair?
Flash the boot file as it is, you don't need to rename it
And yes that's all you can do :thumbup:
Don't forget to flash back the stock 3,14 recovery
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Flash the boot file as it is, you don't need to rename it
And yes that's all you can do :thumbup:
Don't forget to flash back the stock 3,14 recovery
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flashed boot.emmc.win
extracted the files to clockworkmod\backup but when choose restore on twrp it says updating partitions and doesn't do anything
should the files be copied to twrp folder?
Yes if the backup was done with twrp you can't restore it in the cwm folder. Don't know the exact paths of the twrp backup
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Yes if the backup was done with twrp you can't restore it in the cwm folder. Don't know the exact paths of the twrp backup
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thanks - i've installed CWM via fastboot and when attempt to restore get a md5 error
trying to get adb working on my machine so perform the md5sum check but always reports no devices - fastboot is fine
What i meant was that you can't restore a twrp backup with cwm at all, maybe there is a workaround but i don't know it, flash the twrp back and check in the backup collection thread if there is info about the twrp folders
Twrp backups are at /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/[device serial]/[backup name]/
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