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First of all , Hi everyone ! And please excuse my english, it's not my native language... (wich is French)
I did not want to brick my HTC One (m8) so i went here before to do something wrong.
I received my phone the first august and I rooted it 5 days ago, when it was in kitkat 4.4.2. I did not know that i had to update it to 4.4.3 (even if every man in earth should use his brain and do the update) before to root it.... (because now i can't install custom rom to use link2sd efficiently because all of the best custom rom (that actually use .ext partition on Micro Sd card) are in android kitkat 4.4.3 or 4.4.4)
I know that this question has been asked several times but i did not find the answer for my problem, so i'm really sorry to ask this but i have to.
Okay I rooted my htc when it was in 4.4.2 with TheUnlockr methode on youtube and since then the only things that I did is :
install busybox (twrp) , es explorateur, titanium backup, diskdigger,airdroid,apptoide,root checker, lucky patcher and clean master, NOTHING else.
Now i have to unroot my HTC to finally update it to 4.4.3
Problem is : when i do "getvar all" with hasoon200's toolkit (i'm following TheUnlockr's method to unroot the phone correctly), the field where i should find my version-main is EMPTY, and I absolutly don't know how to find it since I'm a total beginner on android.
My info : HTC ONE (m8)
Rooted with kitkat 4.4.2 (TWRP recovery)
actual software in : 1.54.401.10
cidnum: HTC__203
By any chance , can anyone help me ? THX 3000 times in advance since i'm totally lost !
That NOTHING else appears to include installing TWRP 2.7.1.x, which is where the problem lies, I don't know how to get it back, other than to reflash the firmware... Catch 22 if you don't know what it is.
Perhaps narrow down with a search of MID, CID and radio version.
Sorry man i did not understand
Here is what i have got when I do a getvar :
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: SH443WM13877
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B10000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__203
(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: 098a72e5
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.005s
Howard X said:
Sorry man i did not understand
Here is what i have got when I do a getvar :
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(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
...
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B10000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__203
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FIRST: you should delete your IMEI from your post above!
Second: it is a known issue with TWRP that, after installing it version-main is no longer shown in bootloader, as already statet in this thread.
If what you wrote is correct you are on 4.4.2 with FW 1.54.401.10.
To unroot you could search for the unsupersu.zip and install it with TWRP.
After this you can download stock recovery 1.54.401.10 (assuming you data is correct and you are on the given Android version. This should enable you to receive AND install OTAs again.
The problem is, that without S-Off it is not that easy to flash the actuall FW again.
HTCNerdYoda said:
FIRST: you should delete your IMEI from your post above!
Second: it is a known issue with TWRP that, after installing it version-main is no longer shown in bootloader, as already statet in this thread.
If what you wrote is correct you are on 4.4.2 with FW 1.54.401.10.
To unroot you could search for the unsupersu.zip and install it with TWRP.
After this you can download stock recovery 1.54.401.10 (assuming you data is correct and you are on the given Android version. This should enable you to receive AND install OTAs again.
The problem is, that without S-Off it is not that easy to flash the actuall FW again.
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Okay i managed to S-OFF.
Do i follow the Unlocker way now or do I just use the unsuperuser from X site ?
Is it sure that i have to download the 1.54.401.10 stock firmware ? cause noone of these are with the htc_203
Thx verrry much in advance guys !
Howard X said:
Okay i managed to S-OFF.
Do i follow the Unlocker way now or do I just use the unsuperuser from X site ?
Is it sure that i have to download the 1.54.401.10 stock firmware ? cause noone of these are with the htc_203
Thx verrry much in advance guys !
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Ok you are S-Off and got 4.4.2 with ROM version 1.54.401.10 installed right!?
If so install the unsupersu.zip in TWRP and download firmware for ROM version 1.54.401.10. After you installed the unsupersu.zip reboot to bootloader and run the following commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip nameoffirmware.zip
DO IT AGAIN TO FLASH IT CORRECTLY!!!
fastboot flash nameoffirnware.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Make sure OS is showing in Hboot. HBoot should be 3.16 and radio 1.16 if I remember correctly.
Congrats you are back to full stock. Reboot phone and check for OTA.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
The bug within TWRP has been identified, a fix has been submitted to the Gerrit of TWRP and it was also already verified and accepted.
The Next update of TWRP for the M7 and M8 should include it, if it's being build from the main tree.
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Howard X said:
First of all , Hi everyone ! And please excuse my english, it's not my native language... (wich is French)
I did not want to brick my HTC One (m8) so i went here before to do something wrong.
I received my phone the first august and I rooted it 5 days ago, when it was in kitkat 4.4.2. I did not know that i had to update it to 4.4.3 (even if every man in earth should use his brain and do the update) before to root it.... (because now i can't install custom rom to use link2sd efficiently
By any chance , can anyone help me ? THX 3000 times in advance since i'm totally lost !
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Hello OP
Here is the Thread that talks about why the Version-main / OS is blank in HBOOT mode aka (Bootloader)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53733669&postcount=1592
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jcbjoe said:
Hello OP
Here is the Thread that talks about why the Version-main / OS is blank in HBOOT mode aka (Bootloader)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53733669&postcount=1592
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Hi guys I have almost the same problem
I had a custom recovery an Unlocked bootloader
But with CMD i flashed the stock recovery and relocked my phone to get the 4.4.4 update But I still has this message : There is no update available on your phone!
My software number is: 2.22.401.2
Any solution please :victory:
I called HTC support and they saied that my phone rooted ist and it still dont become any update more !!!
AnJo_Droid said:
Hi guys I have almost the same problem
I had a custom recovery an Unlocked bootloader
But with CMD i flashed the stock recovery and relocked my phone to get the 4.4.4 update But I still has this message : There is no update available on your phone!
My software number is: 2.22.401.2
Any solution please :victory:
I called HTC support and they saied that my phone rooted ist and it still dont become any update more !!!
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This isn't even a similar issue as the OP, and this thread is 2 months old. Really shouldn't have dug up this old thread and posted to it. A different thread, or starting your own would have been more relevant.
Rooted phones still get the OTA notfication and download, they just won't install if it detects any system files have been modified.
Also, relocking the bootloader is not necessary to get the OTA or install.
Something else is going on. If you are stock ROM and stock reocvery, thre is no reason you shouldn't get and be able to install the OTA. Sometimes a factory reset will prompt the OTA to come through, for no explicable reason.
redpoint73 said:
This isn't even a similar issue as the OP, and this thread is 2 months old. Really shouldn't have dug up this old thread and posted to it. A different thread, or starting your own would have been more relevant.
Rooted phones still get the OTA notfication and download, they just won't install if it detects any system files have been modified.
Also, relocking the bootloader is not necessary to get the OTA or install.
Something else is going on. If you are stock ROM and stock reocvery, thre is no reason you shouldn't get and be able to install the OTA. Sometimes a factory reset will prompt the OTA to come through, for no explicable reason.
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Ok thanks, I have already reset my phone to factory via stock recovery and I have no root and stock recovery & Rom .. so I should wait to become it
I live in germany and maybe its not available in my region ?
And sorry about posting here but I need an quick answer:fingers-crossed:
AnJo_Droid said:
Ok thanks, I have already reset my phone to factory via stock recovery and I have no root and stock recovery & Rom .. so I should wait to become it
I live in germany and maybe its not available in my region ?
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You should check around the forums to see if your specific version has had 4.4.4 rolled out. But I know most (if not all) Euro versions have been updated by now.
AnJo_Droid said:
And sorry about posting here but I need an quick answer
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Your issue is no more urgent than anyone else here, that takes the time to post to an appropriate thread.
Seeking quick answers and not researching anything will always lead to more issues and maybe serious ones.
Read, learn, read.... Then do. That's the XDA spirit.
If anyone has no time for that.... Then this hobby may not be for you. ?
This has been a public service announcement.
Hi All,
I'd like a bit of advice/help.
I went to update my phone to Marshmallow OTA and it did it's thing. I left the phone for hours and it appeared to be stuck on android is starting. I restarted the phone and it's now stuck on the HTC splash screen. Recovery options don't work etc.
I've searched around and there are loads of guides but these tend to lean towards rooting. I'm not looking to root but instead looking to get the phone back to factory software that it was originally on.
It's a UK model locked to the 3 network. See below for info taken from the phone.
Thanks in advance.
(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: 6.13.771.4
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: SH46HWM04949
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B10000
(bootloader) cidnum: H3G__001
(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: 76df2b54
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Can anyone assist? I'm desperate here. I've not had a working phone for days here. The guides I've seen appear to apply to either previously rooted phones or suggest I get the file from the HTC us site but my software versions is newer than those listed.
I have HTC tool kit installed and android studio so any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Is the bootloader UNLOCKED ? or LOCKED or RELOCKED ?
If it is UNLOCKED, I can suggest to restore a non-rooted stock backup.
If it is LOCKED, you can try going to recovery and do data wipe from there (provided that is stock recovery)
and don't use Toolkit .. it brings more harm for less experience user
I've managed to unlock the boot loader. How do restore using a non rooted standard backup? Thanks for replying.
1. You need these files adb/fastboot and HTC USB drivers installed
Read this for the files : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926362&postcount=4
2. Read this thread post #1 on How-To restore a backup and install stock recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
3. Install TWRP 3.0.0.1 - https://dl.twrp.me/m8/
4. Download and restore 6.13.771.4 backup (from post #3 from link on no.2)
5. Download and install 6.13.771.4 stock recovery (from post #4 link on no.2)
6. Reboot and see whether it works or not
Thanks for that.
It's now at the stage where the apps have been optimized and it's now just hanging at the "Android is starting..." "Starting Apps...".
This was my original issue I had when the software was updated first time round.
Any clues on how to get past that?
Thanks
Mcbane16 said:
Any clues on how to get past that?
Thanks
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No clues ... hopefully it's not hardware problem.
What you can try .. restore one version lower, then do OTA becuase OTA will reinstall the firmware.
Restore 4.25.771.6 backup & its recovery.img then check for OTA, download and install.
The downgrade worked and I updated to Marshmallow but for some reason, the phone still hangs on Android is upgrading and starting apps. I'm at a loss as to what to do next. I don't want to use a phone on an old version of software and never upgrade.
So you can boot the lollipop but not Marshmallow ?
I don't know whether you can find htc signed 6.13.771.4 firmware.zip .. this is the only thing I have in mind. Maybe manually flashing the firmware.zip will fix your problem.
I'm already in bed as I will be outstation in the morning. If you can wait, just run the lollipop for the time being. I will give you the firmware.zip on Sunday night (GMT +8) to try to fix it.
Hopefully someone else will be able to help you while I'm not around.
Would changing the CID and MID and selecting a different software package work perhaps?
You only can change CID & MID on a S-Off device.
To S-Off your device you need to pay usd25 for the Sunshine app.
Why don't you try a Marsmallow custom ROM to see whether you can boot it.
If you can at least you can run a Marshmallow ROM until you fix your problem.
I'm signing off now .. goodnight & good luck
Thanks, if anyone else could assist that would be appreciated. I've installed a custom marshmallow rom and all went well but it still suffers with the same fault. It hangs on starting apps. No matter what I do this phone doesn't like Marshmallow!
ckpv5 said:
You only can change CID & MID on a S-Off device.
To S-Off your device you need to pay usd25 for the Sunshine app.
Why don't you try a Marsmallow custom ROM to see whether you can boot it.
If you can at least you can run a Marshmallow ROM until you fix your problem.
I'm signing off now .. goodnight & good luck
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Hi, I'll wait for your offer of the firmware zip and try that. For some reason this phone doesn't like anything to do with marshmallow.
Mcbane16 said:
Hi, I'll wait for your offer of the firmware zip and try that. For some reason this phone doesn't like anything to do with marshmallow.
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Sure can .. I get back to you once I'm back from outstation tomorrow evening.
1. Restore the Marshmallow 6.13.771.4 backup if you're on different ROM
2. Download firmware.zip
3. Put your device on bootloader/fastboot mode and put the firmware.zip in your fastboot/adb folder and open a command prompt from this folder
4. Run below commands
fastboot oem lock - to relock your bootloader because your device is S-On
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
You'll see -
if failed : FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
repeat fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot reboot
check whether your wifi is working now ..
Thanks for that, what I did in the mean time was use the sunshine app to S-Off and change my CID and MID to a deveolper phone. All was fine until the phone upgraded to marshmallow. It still hangs on the Android is upgrading starting apps. It seems no matter what I do this phone will not accept marshmallow.
Any other ideas as to why? So odd why marshmallow doesnt boot past this screen.
Since now your device is S-Off .. instead of updating it to Marshmallow, have you tried running a Marshmallow RUU on it ?
(Assuming your current firmware installed is 6.12.1540.4)
Here is the RUU : http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8/news/
If after running the RUU and still the same problem .. I have to say that I'm out of idea.
ckpv5 said:
Since now your device is S-Off .. instead of updating it to Marshmallow, have you tried running a Marshmallow RUU on it ?
(Assuming your current firmware installed is 6.12.1540.4)
Here is the RUU : http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8/news/
If after running the RUU and still the same problem .. I have to say that I'm out of idea.
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I'm downloading one now. I'll update you with the outcome. I'm at a loss as to why this is happening. What does the RRU contain?
It has every images that a device need. Means it removes everything on your device and replace them with new images that come from the RUU.
One thing to note, other that those drivers and HTC USB Drivers that you need (in my previous post), you need a PC with USB2.0
It's currently optimizing apps so we'll see if it boots up. Is there much difference between doing an OTA through all the various updates and going straight via an RRU?
Mcbane16 said:
It's currently optimizing apps so we'll see if it boots up. Is there much difference between doing an OTA through all the various updates and going straight via an RRU?
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Sadly, it still does the same thing. Would a hardware fault possibly cause this?
My HTC One M8 got stuck on bootload shortly after I asked O2 to unlock it. The bootload said ***software status: modified***
After a lot of research, I came accross a tutorial to fix a soft bricked device via TWRP and managed to flash a new ROM on it. I choose Stock ROM's (Android 4.4.4 + HTC Sense 6.0 | Latest: 3.28.401.9)/ stock HTC system dump that I found on android-revolution HD website and everything went very smoothly.
So my M8 is now starting and working fine, BUT doesn't read sim cards. It doesn't tell me whether a sim card is inserted, and if I put my Vodafone Malta sim card in, nothing happens, no error of reading, nothing. (if was working fine after the unlock code was put in).
I also noticed that HTC SDK API level now says unknown. And under mobile data>Network mode where I don't see 4G anymore.
I've received OTA update but can't install them. I get the "We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone. If you did not modify your system software or would like help reverting your system, please contact us via the support section at www . htc . com".
I thought that maybe installing a new ROM would be the solution and tried various RUU to no avail (159 error). I also tried using fastboot to flash 0P6BIMG_M8_UL_M60_SENSE70_MR_HTC_Europe_6.12.401.4_Radio_1.29.214500021.12G_20.72.4196t.01_release_464360_signed.zip
But it failed with 42 Wrong Customer ID (wrong CID).
I tried to amend android-info.txt but 1/windows won't open the zip (I am on Windows 7) - 2/ 7zip will but won't let me copy or edit the file (unsupported compression method error).
I am very much a newbie and I am not very keen on going S-Off as yet and would like to have opinions on what my next move could be, staying S-On.
My main concern isn't the updates but the non reading of my sim card. That's the main thing I'd like to resolve (and I thought that flashing a new ROM could be the solution - correct me if I am wrong!)
here is a reading of my device:
(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: 6.13.206.5
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B10000
(bootloader) cidnum: O2___001
(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: 76df2b54
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Remove serial & imei no. on your post.
Restore 6.13.206.5 nandroid backup, the correct version for your firmware (get it from my backup thread linked in my signature)
Or install any Marshmallow custom ROM available in Development section.
See whether any of these suggestions will fix your problem.
You're very sure your branded device is now SIM unlocked, right ?
ckpv5 said:
Remove serial & imei no. on your post.
Restore 6.13.206.5 nandroid backup, the correct version for your firmware (get it from my backup thread linked in my signature)
Or install any Marshmallow custom ROM available in Development section.
See whether any of these suggestions will fix your problem.
You're very sure your branded device is now SIM unlocked, right ?
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Hi ckpv5,
Thanks for your advice, really appreciate it.
Definitely sure about the phone being SIM unlocked as the Vodafone Malta SIM card worked for a while until everything went pear shaped and the phone stopped booting.
I'll try both and will let you know how it went.
ckpv5 said:
Remove serial & imei no. on your post.
Restore 6.13.206.5 nandroid backup, the correct version for your firmware (get it from my backup thread linked in my signature)
Or install any Marshmallow custom ROM available in Development section.
See whether any of these suggestions will fix your problem.
You're very sure your branded device is now SIM unlocked, right ?
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Hello,
I eventually came across flashing a new Marshmallow ROM on my device, but unfortunately it's the same as before. The phone doesn't read or acknowledges sim cards.
Any more ideas ?
No imei no baseband
JenovaXIII said:
Hello,
I eventually came across flashing a new Marshmallow ROM on my device, but unfortunately it's the same as before. The phone doesn't read or acknowledges sim cards.
Any more ideas ?
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I have got the same problem. On my One M8 it reads unknown imei unknown baseband. But when I type "fastboot getvar all" everything seems OK. This might be due to corrupted EFS or other partitions I think. I've found an article written by mike1986. (Android Revolution HD developer) about how to fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One[/URL] but couldn't still find chance to restore/recreate/fix partitions. I send the device to a private service in Istanbul and they called me and told me that my phone requires a new motherboard. The device is running well but it can't detect the simcards. Actually it was, but in Turkey our network operators managed to give 4.5G service or (LTE?) and when I changed my simcard to 4.5G simcard itwas unable to detect it. I thought it was due to radio/cid/mid problem and I changed them all. Afterwards It couldn't detect any simcards. No imei no baseband.
Anybody willing to help these poor are appriciated. Thanks.
JenovaXIII said:
Hello,
I eventually came across flashing a new Marshmallow ROM on my device, but unfortunately it's the same as before. The phone doesn't read or acknowledges sim cards.
Any more ideas ?
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After restore 6.13.206.5 nandroid backup, relock bootloader then flash 6.13.206.5 signed firmware.zip
I read many posts that mentioned flashing firmware.zip fixed this kind of problem.
ckpv5 said:
After restore 6.13.206.5 nandroid backup, relock bootloader then flash 6.13.206.5 signed firmware.zip
I read many posts that mentioned flashing firmware.zip fixed this kind of problem.
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I am going through your tutorial on how to restore nandroid backup and am a bit confused:
once restored, I need to proceed to steps 11 - 12 - 13 (flash the recovery img) ?
Then relock bootloader, then flash 6.13.206.5 signed firmware.zip using adb and fastboot ?
Sorry I just want to make sure I'm not doing something stupid!
ckpv5 said:
After restore 6.13.206.5 nandroid backup, relock bootloader then flash 6.13.206.5 signed firmware.zip
I read many posts that mentioned flashing firmware.zip fixed this kind of problem.
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And it did! After following your tutorial, I re-locked the bootloader, and flashed the signed firmware.zip.
My M8 is now recognising sim cards and my vodafone Malta one is read no problem. So glad to have my phone back.
Thank you ckpv5!
Hi, I made this post in the Sprint section a few days ago, but figured I'd post here as well to see if maybe this section has more traffic. If that's not allowed, I apologize in advance.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-htc-one-m8/help/stock-roms-t3669676
Basically, I'm looking for a stock rom for Sprint that would work with 1.54.651.8 firmware. All the links I can find on the forums seem to be dead.
Alternatively, a nandroid backup or way to extract the rom from the 1.54.651.8 RUU I do have (but won't successfully flash for whatever reason)
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
A custom ROM would need to support the Sprint M8, and be based on 4.4.2. Most any newer (newer than KitKat) ROMs will suffer major incompatibility with your ancient firmware, including extreme long boot time or no boot, and broken WiFi.
Suggest stocking with updating the firmware. Is the device s-on or s-off?
Problems with the RUU while "sending" are usually on the PC side. Try to re-install HTC drivers, try another USB port (USB 2.0 works best), and try another cable. Or even try another PC if possible.
Yeah I was able to find one custom 4.4.4 ROM (It was labelled 4.4.2, but it works so I guess it's close enough). There are just a few issues with it and I've always been more of a stock person anyway so I'd rather use a stock rom if I have the option.
As far as updating firmware, I am S-ON - I only originally rooted for a wifi hotspot app, so I didn't have a need to go S-OFF.
I guess it wouldn't hurt to give the RUUs a shot on a different computer. I'll just have to talk a friend into letting me install the drivers and giving it a go. One thing I'm not sure about - is it safe to go straight to the lastest RUU on HTC's site? I was willing to try it back when I had no rom at all, but now that I have a custom rom that mostly works, I'd rather not totally crap the bed.
Fuhcue said:
I guess it wouldn't hurt to give the RUUs a shot on a different computer. I'll just have to talk a friend into letting me install the drivers and giving it a go. One thing I'm not sure about - is it safe to go straight to the lastest RUU on HTC's site?
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You can "skip" RUUs, and go the latest. However, you may (probably) need to update to the Marshmallow firmware anyway, before you can RUU. There is a strange limitation on most US version M8, where the RUU will fail with Error 155, if you try to go to Marshmallow from any former version (be it Kitkat or Lollipop) without first updating the firmware.
So the steps would be:
1) Relock bootloader
2) Flash to Marshmallow signed firmware (Sprint), in fastbootRUU mode
3) RUU to Marshmallow
4) Unlock bootloader again
5) Flash TWRP, root, and do whatever mods you want
Seeing as RUU will also wipe the phone. All this might be more than you want to do, if you are fairly happy with the phone as it is.
redpoint73 said:
Seeing as RUU will also wipe the phone. All this might be more than you want to do, if you are fairly happy with the phone as it is.
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I don't so much mind the wipe, but I am a bit nervous about updating the firmware since that sounds like it could leave me in limbo if the RUU still didn't want to work for whatever reason. I guess I'll search around for where I can get that firmware and the procedure of how to do it and see how comfortable I feel with it in case I go that route.
If I knew for sure that it would all go through, I'd be fine with the reset. But that seems to take the attractive part of the RUU away in that it's no longer an "all in one" or one step process. (Not counting unlocking/relocking the bootloader since that's a quick and easy thing).
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I guess I'll search around for where I can get that firmware and the procedure of how to do it and see how comfortable I feel with it in case I go that route.
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The firmware is posted in the same thread as the RUUs. And instructions on how to flash, as well.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
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If I knew for sure that it would all go through, I'd be fine with the reset. But that seems to take the attractive part of the RUU away in that it's no longer an "all in one" or one step process. (Not counting unlocking/relocking the bootloader since that's a quick and easy thing).
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You can also opt for the Lollipop RUU (does not require flashing the firmware first). While not the latest, it's obviously more updated than what you presently have. And most of the current MM ROMs should work with LP firmware. There isn't much difference in the firmware it seems, for LP versus MM. Much different from KK to LP, which causes the problems I mentioned earlier (if you try to run KK firmware with LP or MM ROMs).
For maximum compatibility, matching the firmware is usually best. But I was running LP firmware with MM ROMs for a while (was simply to lazy to flash the MM firmware or RUU).
Ok so it sounds like the easiest option for me at this point is to grab a Lollipop RUU and try to flash it from a new computer with a fresh install of all the drivers. That way, at least if it fails to recognize my phone like the newest one did, I'll still be where I currently am with the stock (though outdated) firmware and custom rom.
Otherwise, I'll keep my fingers crossed that someone stumbles across this thread that has a meticulous archive of all old stock Sprint roms
Thanks so much for all your help and answering my questions so quickly. Much appreciated.
Hi
This is Sudheer from INDIA
i got Sprint HTC one M8 Harman Kardon from my friend.
after jail break it's supported Indian GSM sims there after only outgoing calls are working incoming calls are not working.
after so much of web search i unlock boot loader using HTC All in one and i enter into twrp wipe all system,cache and data. now its' hang on startup white screen not booting. yesterday i am trying to install os from following reference.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
finally i got 155 error Unsupported RUU. Please help me to come out with step by step guide because i am new for installing android phones.
Krishna Sudheer said:
after jail break it's supported Indian GSM sims there after only outgoing calls are working incoming calls are not working.
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"Jail break" is a term specific to only iPhones. There is not such thing as "jail break" on an Android device. I assume you mean s-off, or some other mod? I can only guess, if you don't use the specific and proper terminology.
Krishna Sudheer said:
after so much of web search i unlock boot loader using HTC All in one and i enter into twrp wipe all system,cache and data. now its' hang on startup white screen not booting.
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All in one Toolkit is obsolete, you shouldn't be using it. It contains a very old version of TWRP which will cause problems for many folks.
System partition is the OS/ROM. Should be obvious, that wiping the system partition results in no OS. Can't boot to an OS that isn't there any more. If you didn't know what the result would be from wiping a partition, you should be touching it in the first place!!!! Those options are listed under "Advanced" for a reason. If you aren't an advanced user, don't mess with them, unless you are following directions form an experienced user, or know what the result is going to be.
Krishna Sudheer said:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2729173
finally i got 155 error Unsupported RUU. Please help me to come out with step by step guide because i am new for installing android phones.
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Not enough info to know why the RUU failed. You linked a post with multiple RUUs, so we don't know which one you tried. We also don't know your current phone configuration.
Which version number RUU did you try? For HK version, you typically will need to flash the one that contains the digits "654". The RUU with digits "651" is for non-HK Sprint version. Assuming CID/MID has not been modified (which we don't know, if you don't provide more info).
Post specific info about your phone. Do fastboot getvar all, and post the results (delete IMEI and serial number before posting).
If the phone is s-on, you need to lock it in order to RUU. I don't know if you are s-on of s--off.
You can't run a lower number (downgrade) RUU unless you have s-off. Again, I don't know what version number RUU you tried, your current version number on the phone, or whether you are s-on or s-off.
Hi Sir,
Thank you for replying. Sim Unlocked from mobile store. actually I also don't know witch method they are using to unlock. After unlocking network signals showing in GSM mode. When I am changing to LTE mode again signals disappeared. In GSM mode incoming calls are not working. SMS both incoming and outgoing working fine.
I tried to change CID and s-off but it's not working.
TWRP I used version v2.7.0.2 these recovery installed from all in one twrp (sprint). when i come back in to bootloader it will asking No OS installed are you sure you wish to reboot?
My mobile model is HTC one M8 HK (831C) Sprint Internal storage is 32GB.
I download and used to flash following files.
1. signed_6.20.654.3_firmware.zip
2.RUU_M8_WHL_M60_SENSE70_SPCS_MR_Sprint_WWE_Harman_6.20.654.3.exe
3.0P6BIMG_Sprint_HTC_One_M8_Harman_6.20.654.3_RUU.zip
What was I do is
First Re-locked bootloader using with all in one and rename firmware as 0P6BIMG.ZIP then flash from SD Card Installed Successfully. Bootloader also showing OS version 6.20.654.3
Next using exe file "RUU_M8_WHL_M60_SENSE70_SPCS_MR_Sprint_WWE_Harman_6.20.654.3.exe" everything going well when the process bar reaching to 100% then it's showing error 155. I Checked the error guide provide by exe file there Unsupported RUU please try again with supported RUU.
Next using with ZIP file "0P6BIMG_Sprint_HTC_One_M8_Harman_6.20.654.3_RUU.zip" flash from SD Card it will showing not enough memory but internal is full empty.
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.09.20.1112
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid:
(bootloader) product: m8_whl
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B70000
(bootloader) cidnum: SPCS_004
(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
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.031s
Kindly check and do the needful. Let me know how to install OS and where witch rom I use to install.
My responses below in red font:
Krishna Sudheer said:
After unlocking network signals showing in GSM mode. When I am changing to LTE mode again signals disappeared. In GSM mode incoming calls are not working. SMS both incoming and outgoing working fine.
LTE is difficult (maybe impossible) to get working in cases where the device is not intended for your region/carrier (which I assume is the case, that you are not located in US, on the Sprint carrier). GSM should work (as you indicated) as well as 3G (HSPA) provided that your carrier uses a band(s) supported by the Sprint version M8
I tried to change CID and s-off but it's not working. I don't know what that means "it's not working". Most folks who say they have trouble with getting s-off, are trying the hopeless waste of time, which is trying to usethe long obsolete "free" s-off method of firewater. It's never going to work.
Also, you should also be careful here, when changing CID. Only use a Sprint CID, or SuperCID with a Sprint firmware/RUU. Trying to use any other firmware or RUU will result in a radio brick (possibly permanent).
TWRP I used version v2.7.0.2 these recovery installed from all in one twrp (sprint). when i come back in to bootloader it will asking No OS installed are you sure you wish to reboot? That version is too old (over 4 years) and you should have used current TWRP. This was probably caused by using the toolkit (which I mentioned is not advised anymore). Old versions of TWRP was not compatible with Sprint M8 (it had it's own "CDMA" version TWRP) and it probably caused the wrong partition to be overwritten.
What was I do is
First Re-locked bootloader using with all in one and rename firmware as 0P6BIMG.ZIP then flash from SD Card Installed Successfully. Bootloader also showing OS version 6.20.654.3 Try flashing firmware again, the number should show up in getvar all (below) under "version-main". Flashing firmware twice is usually a good idea.
Next using exe file "RUU_M8_WHL_M60_SENSE70_SPCS_MR_Sprint_WWE_Harman_6.20.654.3.exe" everything going well when the process bar reaching to 100% then it's showing error 155. I Checked the error guide provide by exe file there Unsupported RUU please try again with supported RUU.
Error 155 is common, if flashing a US Marshmallow RUU, without being on the matching firmware. Flashing firmware again, as indicated above, may solve it.
Next using with ZIP file "0P6BIMG_Sprint_HTC_One_M8_Harman_6.20.654.3_RUU.zip" flash from SD Card it will showing not enough memory but internal is full empty.
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.09.20.1112
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: firmware number should appear here
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid:
(bootloader) product: m8_whl
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B70000
(bootloader) cidnum: SPCS_004
(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
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.031s
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Hello, sorry for the probably completely noob question that might have already been answered but I searched for this answer and dinn't find anything really relevant.
I'd like to check the version of the unit I received so I can install a proper ROM without killing the phone as I'm aware certain versions of the M8 (GSM/CDMA) might get into troubles if wrong roms are used.
So I bought this phone from a chinese reseller. Phone is obviously refurbished (phone was rooted "out of the box" with all bloatware removed). There is a sticker on the back of the phone with 3 barcode (P/N, S/N amnd IMEI). What's strange is IMEI is similar on sticker and "about phone" but S/N doesn't match, as if it had been tampered/manually modified... So, definitely, the motherboard or the case had been replaced and I couldn't rely on the model number wirtten on the back of the phone.
First thing I tried was using the IMEI to check version but it matches an HTC Desire 820, I wasn't aware you could modify IMEI or dupe. Anyway, I moved on to the next step, which was going into bootloader. Bootloader says CID-1111111, which is, from my understanding, a way of making the phone open to any roms, from any country. Ok, one more info that doesn't help.
So I used the fastboot getvar all and it gave me this :
Code:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.24.21331147A1.09G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.18.708.12
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: HC******
(bootloader) imei: 35************
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B6****
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 3aa067db
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
I googled "0P6B6****" (it comes with the ****, I didn't replaced any digits, only hidden IMEI and S/N) and it didn't gave me any solid information. Since phone was rooted and seemingly heavily tampered, I went back to stock and possibly get OTA to get Marshmallow (current os is 4.18.708.12) but there's no more updates so I'm "stuck" with 5.0.1. I thought the phone was initially a taiwanese version since it had the Snapdragon [email protected] but there's a lot of chinese bloatware.
So I can't update to M and therefore convert the phone to GPe or even use any custom roms (unless I missed something and I'm completely wrong). Can you help me trying to figure out what I received and if there's anything I can do with it or if I'm stuck with the stock rom.
Thank you.
Your device is GSM which is good if you're not on US CDMA carrier.
0P6B6**** is SuperMID, 11111111 is SuperCID.
Depends on what you want your device to be, I suggest to change SuperMID to actual MID of your intended region.
If EU, change it to 0P6B10000, leave SuperCID as it is now then install latest Marshmallow RUU. You also can try to install RUU with SuperMID and see whether it works or not. AFAIK it should work with SuperMID.
Thank you for your quick answer. Yes, I use it in Europe so it works fine with my carrier (even if LTE B20 is missing but it's ok). I'll do as you suggested. I'm glad I got a GSM-only phone, I thought I received a hybrid unit. Thank you again.
ckpv5 said:
Your device is GSM which is good if you're not on US CDMA carrier.
0P6B6**** is SuperMID, 11111111 is SuperCID.
Depends on what you want your device to be, I suggest to change SuperMID to actual MID of your intended region.
If EU, change it to 0P6B10000, leave SuperCID as it is now then install latest Marshmallow RUU. You also can try to install RUU with SuperMID and see whether it works or not. AFAIK it should work with SuperMID.
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Ok, so I modifed MID 0P6B10000 and then tried to install latest Marshmallow RUU 6.12.401.4 via fastboot but phone is not booting up (stuck on HTC One logo). So i restored with my previous clean Nandroid backup. I'm back to 4.18.708.12 (phone is 100% working)
First question : bootloader tells me os is 6.12.401.4 while I'm actually running 4.18.708.12. Is it a problem or not ?
Second question : in order to have a working (eu) MM rom on my phone, I guess I'm supposed to flash the firmware to the latest right (which is something I haven't done in my previous attempt to flash MM) ? But which one am I supposed to grab ? 6.12.401.4 or 6.16.708.1 ? I'll use your guide to do it (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60218734&postcount=5). Can you confirm updating the firmware is mandatory before flashing stock MM rom when upgrading from Lollipop stock ? I can't install MM RUU, coming from LP, without flashing the fw first ?
Once firmware is updated, I can safely flash MM 6.12.401.4 ? I might as well flash to MM with TWRP and use one of your stock MM backup. Can it be done coming from my current LP rom version ?
Last question : let's say I flash the 6.12.401.4 firmware and keep the 4.18.708.12 LP rom, phone won't boot right ? Keep in mind I have a phone with a ModelID 0P6B10000 and a stock LP rom 4.18.708.12
I'm sorry for the noob questions and to bother you with these but I tried a lot of different things (and I don't want to go to fast and kill the phone) without any success, and since this is my first HTC phone, there are some novelties in the flashing process. And I recovered the phone several times so I might run out of luck next time.
Thank you again for your help.
Which RUU you tried ?
Try this - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6
Your bootloader now 6.12.401.4, is it written as single not double in red ? If single then it is ok
Lollipop ROM can work when firmware is MM.
Most of the time you need to install MM firmware first to install MM RUU but the above linked RUU, you don't need to.
Since your firmware already updated to 6.12.401.4 you can restore 6.12.401.4 backup available in my backup thread to have stock ROM running or install any custom ROM that you like. You don't really need to make it stock MM rom first if your plan is to install custom rom. Only you need MM firmware installed, install latest TWRP 3.x then install rom
To your last question, when you have lollipop rom running and you flash only MM firmware, it won't boot as boot.img installed now is MM and the LP rom needs LP boot.img to boot
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Which RUU you tried ?
Try this - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6
Your bootloader now 6.12.401.4, is it written as single not double in red ? If single then it is ok
Lollipop ROM can work when firmware is MM.
Most of the time you need to install MM firmware first to install MM RUU but the above linked RUU, you don't need to.
Since your firmware already updated to 6.12.401.4 you can restore 6.12.401.4 backup available in my backup thread to have stock ROM running or install any custom ROM that you like. You don't really need to make it stock MM rom first if your plan is to install custom rom. Only you need MM firmware installed, install latest TWRP 3.x then install rom
To your last question, when you have lollipop rom running and you flash only MM firmware, it won't boot as boot.img installed now is MM and the LP rom needs LP boot.img to boot
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OS line is green and single so I'm good.
So if I'm understanding correctly, if OS in bootloader says 6.12.401.4, then it means firmware actually installed on phone is 6.12.401.4.
Now, when installing the RUU zip provided there (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6), the file is corrupt, on both links. File size is correct in Windows but when I open the archive (for example to add 11111111 in android-info.txt), it says archive is corrupt and file size of the different files in this archive are way too small.
I'm gonna try Nandroid backup.
Don't do thing that is not in the instructions. No where I wrote you need to add anything to the RUU zip. It's simple process, why need to make it harder ?
RUU zip is a htc signed zip. No windows archiver such as winzip, winrar, 7-zip and etc can properly open it and you're not supposed to open it.
Read the instruction again. No need to add 11111111 to the zip as there is no such thing as SuperRUU or SuperFirmware. 11111111 is for the device which means your M8 is SuperCID and you can install the zip regardless what your device CID is.
You are absolutely right about me doing unnecessary steps. That probably explain why I didn't manage to get it working. Anyway, I used twrp to restore one the MM Nandroid backup you provided in one of your post (+ recovery) and it went smoothly. I'm now on MM and phone is working fine. I'll see if it's worth flashing a custom rom if I can find one that fits my needs.
Thank you for your answers, it did help me quite a lot. Your guides (+ all the different files you provide) are excellent, as long as you follow the instructions and don't do unnecessary steps
Have a nice day/evening.
hi,
I also have a htc m8 with modelid: 0P6B6**** and sid=1111111 which I want to use in the UK, but mine is the dual sim version of the phone
I tried following the instructions at https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6
It seemed to be installing but after about 20mins it failed with the error - "(bootloader) shift signature_size for header checking...FAILED (remote: 32 header error)"
I then found another RUU which I think is the correct one but received the same error (0P6BIMG_M8_DUGL_M60_SENSE70_MR_HTC_Europe_6.16.401.1_Radio_1.24.30336021.13G_30.69.336021.00_F_release_465001_signed.zip)
btw - i tried changing the mid to 0P6B10000 but this also failed (i downloaded an app which runs in twrp to do it, is this the correct way?)
----------------- my current phone info ------------
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.24.30336021.13G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.30.401.15
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: HC4BRY-----
(bootloader) imei: -----
(bootloader) imei2: ----
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_dugl
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B6****
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: RUU
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 49d38c68
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
alanes said:
I also have a htc m8 with modelid: 0P6B6**** and sid=1111111 which I want to use in the UK, but mine is the dual sim version of the phone
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Finally you post your question in right section instead of ROM development thread.
I read all your questions before but I ignored them as they were posted in wrong section as I don't want to clutter ROM development thread with Off-Topics.
I don't think you can update your device directly to the latest Marshmallow as your current firmware is Lollipop. In order to do that you need to install Marshmallow firmware first then RUU but I don't see Marshmallow firmware is available anywhere except the RUU.
So my suggestion is install the Lollipop RUU then do OTA to Marshmallow. You may need to do 2 or 3 OTAs to reach that level.
1. No need to change anything to your MID yet. Let it be as it is now 0P6B6****
Only when the RUU fails to install due to MID error, then you need to change it to 0P6B64000 NOT 0P6B10000
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708581
2. Download 0P6BIMG_M8_DUGL_L50_SENSE60_MR_HTC_Europe_4.30.401.15_Radio_1.24.30336021.13G_30.69.336021.00_F__signed.zip
from here - https://easy-firmware.com/home/browse/category/id/7825/
3. Install the RUU as instructed here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64926626&postcount=6
but use the above downloaded RUU
or you can rename it to 0P6BIMG.zip and place it on your microsd and boot to bootloader to install.
Make sure you don't rename it to 0P6BIMG.zip.zip
ckpv5 said:
Finally you post your question in right section instead of ROM development thread.
I read all your questions before but I ignored them as they were posted in wrong section as I don't want to clutter ROM development thread with Off-Topics.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply - sorry if I posted in the wrong place etc. - I struggle as I can't get the xda search to work so find it difficult to find anything.
As you know I keep giving up on this but then end up trying again and spending all night messing about with it.....
I tried installing *0P6BIMG_M8_DUGL_L50_SENSE60_MR_HTC_Europe_4.30.401.15_Radio_1.24.30336021.13G_30.69.336021.00_F__signed.zip* but get the same error.
I am not sure if this includes the firmware or if that is separate to the RUU (as I have tried to install new firmwares so the installed one may well not be the correct one).
update: I have now installed the firmware to match (i.e. a 40mb zip file version 4.30.40 1.15) but still getting the error when i try to install the RUU
btw - I tried copying to the sd card but that gives error "device halted due to large image update fail"
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This I think is the info from my phone when I first received it
info on my phone:
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.18.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.18.30306251.05G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-OFF
(bootloader) serialno: HC4...............
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_dugl
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B6****
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: off
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 6b903f73
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
Thanks again
Alan.
I guess you need to change your MID 0P6B6**** to 0P6B64000
then try again the RUU.
I already gave you link on how to do it as in item #1
ckpv5 said:
I guess you need to change your MID 0P6B6**** to 0P6B64000
then try again the RUU.1
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I changed the MID but then when I rebooted in to fastboot I was no longer able to connect via the fastboot command on my computer (just stayed in "waiting for device" although ADB still works ok).....
But I copied the RUU to the SD card and it installed ok
I am just doing a first boot in to android and will let you know how it goes
Thanks again for your help
Alan
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update: Well, a partial success
The update applied ok and I booted in to the new version of android no problem
but still when I try to use fastboot it just stays in "waiting for device" on my computer (Linux) so I am now stuck as you need fastboot to be able to install twrp.
bootloader on the phone detects when I plug the pc in with "BOOTLOADER USB". This text is highlighted in red, I think this is normal?
"htc-fastboot devices" shows nothing
btw - I have tried it on another computer and is the same
alanes said:
I changed the MID but then when I rebooted in to fastboot I was no longer able to connect via the fastboot command on my computer (just stayed in "waiting for device" although ADB still works ok).....
But I copied the RUU to the SD card and it installed ok
I am just doing a first boot in to android and will let you know how it goes
Thanks again for your help
Alan
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update: Well, a partial success
The update applied ok and I booted in to the new version of android no problem
but still when I try to use fastboot it just stays in "waiting for device" on my computer (Linux) so I am now stuck as you need fastboot to be able to unlock the device (i.e. fastboot oem get_identifier_token)
bootloader on the phone detects when I plug the pc in with "BOOTLOADER USB". This text is highlighted in red, I think this is normal?
btw - I have tried it on another computer and is the same
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First thing is why did you relock bootloader. I never say you need to that because your device is S-Off
I'm not familiar with linux, never see BOOTLOADER USB, only FASTBOOT USB. Do you have access to any windows PC ?
You don't really need to do fastboot oem get_identifier_token to unlock bootloader, what you need is only a flashable TWRP zip and use adb command to unlock bootloader. Later tonight when I'm home I'll upload the flashable TWRP zip and instructions on how to unlock it.
Mean time please advise the OS no. written on bootloader so I can write the same to TWRP zip.
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First thing is why did you relock bootloader. I never say you need to that because your device is S-Off
I'm not familiar with linux, never see BOOTLOADER USB, only FASTBOOT USB. Do you have access to any windows PC ?
You don't really need to do fastboot oem get_identifier_token to unlock bootloader, what you need is only a flashable TWRP zip and use adb command to unlock bootloader. Later tonight when I'm home I'll upload the flashable TWRP zip and instructions on how to unlock it.
Mean time please advise the OS no. written on bootloader so I can write the same to TWRP zip.
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Hi,
I had assumed it had re-locked the bootloader but later realised it was still S-off
and you are right it is "FASTBOOT USB", not "BOOTLOADER USB" - sorry for the confusion
My phone shows OS-4.30.401.15
I can use a friends Windows laptop and will see if I can give it a try
On another subject, the GPS on this phone seems to be dead (it has never seen a single satellite), is this a known problem with these phones do you happen to know?
thanks
Alan
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My phone shows OS-4.30.401.15
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I thought you want to update to the latest so you can install LOS14 or LOS15 or any custom ROM later.
Once you successfully back on stock 4.30.401.15, you should check for OTA and install. I believe you will have 2 or 3 OTA to get to Marshmallow firmware.
Have you check for OTA & update ?
About GPS, maybe you have faulty gps cable in it. I don't have M8 dual SIM but no reason why it is not working unless it is hardware issue. I can't help when it comes to hardware.
Read this - https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/gps-harware-fix-teardown-t3023999
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I thought you want to update to the latest so you can install LOS14 or LOS15 or any custom ROM later.
Have you check for OTA & update ?
Read this - https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/gps-harware-fix-teardown-t3023999
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Hi,
I think you are making the mistake in thinking I have some idea what I am doing - lol
I just want to get LiniageOS 14 installed - I have never done anything like this before on my phone and this is a new phone I was not at all familiar with to start with, it has so far been a bit of a nightmare.......
thanks - I will read the link you provided and see if I can get it updated then get back to you
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Hi,
I think you are making the mistake in thinking I have some idea what I am doing - lol
I just want to get LiniageOS 14 installed - I have never done anything like this before on my phone and this is a new phone I was not at all familiar with to start with, it has so far been a bit of a nightmare.......
thanks - I will read the link you provided and see if I can get it updated then get back to you
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I don't make mistake as I understand what you are trying to do. If you unlock bootloader and install twrp now, you're back to earlier problem.
To install LOS 14, you must have Marshmallow firmware installed. Now you're on stock 4.30.401.15. You don't need to do unlocking & install twrp yet. You need to do OTA until you get final OTA either 6.16.401.1 or 6.16.401.101 then only you proceed to unlock bootloader and install twrp and install LOS 14.
Forget about link to GPS matter for now as that require device teardown.
Most important now OTA. Without OTA it serves no purpose on what you're doing now and intend to do later.
ok - thanks, I think I now know what I need to do (how many times have I thought that in the last few days - lol)
I Just tried fastboot on a windows laptop and it works! (no idea what is going on there - but at least I can now use it again)
it now shows modelid = 0P6B640000
BTW-I think the universe has it in for me regarding this project as apart from wanting to use LineageOS, the main reason I bought a new phone is that my existing phones GPS stopped working.........
alanes said:
ok - thanks, I think I now know what I need to do (how many times have I thought that in the last few days - lol)
I Just tried fastboot on a windows laptop and it works! (no idea what is going on there - but at least I can now use it again)
it now shows modelid = 0P6B640000
BTW-I think the universe has it in for me regarding this project as apart from wanting to use LineageOS, the main reason I bought a new phone is that my existing phones GPS stopped working.........
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In case you're not sure what OTA I'm talking about, go to settings - about - software update - check here for OTA. When there is one, download and install. Again repeat the process until it says there is no update available.
Every time you install OTA, you OS no. on bootloader will change to current firmware. You need this until the OS no. is written as 6.16.401.1 or 6.16.401.101.
Then only you unlock bootloader and install latest twrp 3.x and install LOS 14