HTC M8 (T-Mobile) Recovery To Stock Instructions - T-Mobile HTC One (M8)

~Disclaimer~
If You Brick Or Damage Your Device I Take No Fault
Do This At Your Own Risk
Read Steps Carefully
~Disclaimer~
This Will Wipe Your Device Completely And Return It To STOCK (How It Was When You Got It Out From Box)
~Device Specifications~
Phone Model: HTC One M8 (T-Mobile)
Bootloader: LOCKED Or RELOCKED
CID: T-MOB010
Android: 6.0 (Marshmallow)
Root Status: Doesn't Matter
~Device Specifications~
~Prerequisites~
Download: RUU_M8_UL_M60_SENSE70_MR_TMOUS_6.20.531.5 Name Of File
You Can Get This On http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8/news/
(Not Posting Link, Just Copy And Paste Into Your Browser)
Phone Battery At 30%+ If You Get Error 120 Even If Your Battery Is Above 30% Enter Recovery And Go Into Fastboot
ADB/Fastboot
Latest HTC Drivers Installed
Windows Computer To Run The RUU.exe
~Prerequisites~
~Steps~
Step 1: Make Sure You Have Developers Options Enabled
Go To Settings​Scroll Down To About And Click On It​Depending On Your Custom ROM That You're Running Find Build Number And Tap At Least 7 Times​If You're Running Stock And Want To Upgrade Just Tap About, Then Tap Software Information, Then Progress To Click More, Then Tap Your Build Number 7 Times​
Step 2: Go Into Developers Options And Enable USB Debugging
Go To Settings​Scroll Down To Developers Options And Click On It​Scroll Down A Little Bit And Tap/Check USB Debugging​
Do This Only If Your Bootloader Is UNLOCKED, If Yours Is Already Locked Scroll Down To Step 3B
Step 3A: Boot Your HTC One M8 Into Bootloader Or Recovery Steps Below
Power Your Device Down Completely​Click And Hold The Volume Down Button​While Holding The Volume Down Button Use Your Other Hand And Hold In Power Button At The Same Time And Continue To Hold​After About 5 Seconds Let Go Of The Power Button But Continue Holding The Volume Down Button Until You See The Bootloader/Recovery Screen​Now Use The Volume Down And Volume Up Buttons To Navigate To Fastboot​Once You Have Navigated To Fastboot Click Your Power Button To Enter Fastboot​Connect Your HTC One M8 To Your Computer Through The USB 2.0 Drive​
Step 4A: Now Get ADB Ready To Ensure Your Device Is Connected Correctly
Continue By Going Into Your ADB/Fastboot Folder​Hold Shift And Right Click On An Open Area​Click Open Command Window Here​
Step 5A: Locking Bootloader And Checking Your CID
Run The Command Without The Quotes " " "adb devices"​Your Device Number And State Should Pop Up​ Ex. F39J9q0wS830 Device
If You Don't See This Ensure You Have Done Step 2 Correctly And Try Again​Next Run The Command Without The Quotes " " "fastboot oem lock"​Wait About 10 Seconds To Ensure Command Goes Through And On The Command Prompt Running ADB You Should See "Success Or Okay"​Next Run The Command Without The Quotes " " "fastboot getvar cid"​Your CID Should Be Displayed As: T-MOB010 Or Something With "T-MOB"​Now Run The Command Without The Quotes " " "adb reboot bootloader" Or Do It Manually​
Step 6A: Now That Is Done, Go To Your Windows Laptop And Run The RUU.exe File As An Administrator (It Takes A Few Minutes To Load)
Accept The License And Terms Agreement​
Step 7A: Now The HTC Update Utility Should Pop Up
Read The Disclaimer And Check I Understand And Click Next​It Will Tell You To Change Your PC Screen Settings, Do Everything It Says To Do​Since Your Phone Is Already Connected You Will Click Next​It Will Ask Which ROM Image To Update, Just Click "Update Rom Image" Located On The Lower Middle Part Of The HTC Update Utility​Once Done You Should See Under ROM Image, ROM Image 6.20.531.5​Click Next And Progress With The Installation​Leave Your Phone Alone untouched For About 10-20 Minutes​Your Phone Will Reboot Several Times​Once The Update Is Finished The HTC Update Utility Will Tell You, Just Click Finish And Unplug Your HTC One M8 From Your Computer​Your Phone Should Boot Up, If It Doesn't Just Hold Down The Power Button To Do So​THE FIRST BOOT WILL TAKE ABOUT 4 MINUTES​The Boot Sequence Should Be, HTC Logo, Then T-Mobile Screen, Then HTC ONE Logo​At Times The T-Mobile Screen Will Show After The HTC ONE Logo​
Step 8A: Now Set Up Your HTC One M8 Stock Running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
Just Follow The Screen Prompts​
If Your Bootloader Is Already LOCKED Follow These Steps​Step 3B: Boot Your HTC One M8 Into Bootloader Or Recovery Steps Below
Power Your Device Down Completely​Click And Hold The Volume Down Button​While Holding The Volume Down Button Use Your Other Hand And Hold In Power Button At The Same Time And Continue To Hold​After About 5 Seconds Let Go Of The Power Button But Continue Holding The Volume Down Button Until You See The Bootloader/Recovery Screen​Now Use The Volume Down And Volume Up Buttons To Navigate To Fastboot​Once You Have Navigated To Fastboot Click Your Power Button To Enter Fastboot​Connect Your HTC One M8 To Your Computer Through The USB 2.0 Drive​
Step 4B: Now Get ADB Ready To Ensure Your Device Is Connected Correctly
Continue By Going Into Your ADB/Fastboot Folder​Hold Shift And Right Click On An Open Area​Click Open Command Window Here​
Step 5B: Checking Your CID
Run The Command Without The Quotes " " "fastboot getvar cid"​Your CID Should Be Displayed As: T-MOB010 Or Something With "T-MOB"​Now Run The Command Without The Quotes " " "adb reboot bootloader" Or Do It Manually​
Step 6B: Now That Is Done, Go To Your Windows Laptop And Run The RUU.exe File As An Administrator (It Takes A Few Minutes To Load)
Accept The License And Terms Agreement​
Step 7B: Now The HTC Update Utility Should Pop Up
Read The Disclaimer And Check I Understand And Click Next​It Will Tell You To Change Your PC Screen Settings, Do Everything It Says To Do​Since Your Phone Is Already Connected You Will Click Next​It Will Ask Which ROM Image To Update, Just Click "Update Rom Image" Located On The Lower Middle Part Of The HTC Update Utility​Once Done You Should See Under ROM Image, ROM Image 6.20.531.5​Click Next And Progress With The Installation​Leave Your Phone Alone untouched For About 10-20 Minutes​Your Phone Will Reboot Several Times​Once The Update Is Finished The HTC Update Utility Will Tell You, Just Click Finish And Unplug Your HTC One M8 From Your Computer​Your Phone Should Boot Up, If It Doesn't Just Hold Down The Power Button To Do So​THE FIRST BOOT WILL TAKE ABOUT 4 MINUTES​The Boot Sequence Should Be, HTC Logo, Then T-Mobile Screen, Then HTC ONE Logo​At Times The T-Mobile Screen Will Show After The HTC ONE Logo​
Step 8B: Now Set Up Your HTC One M8 Stock Running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow)
Just Follow The Screen Prompts​
Congratulations You Successfully Updated Or Returned Your HTC One M8 To Stock​KEEP IN MIND YOU NO LONGER HAVE ROOT​
If You Have Any Questions Or Need Help Just Comment On The Thread And I Will Reply ASAP

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[Q] Please help. possible brick

hey guys i just wana ask for help couse its really urgent.
i wanted to go back to stock and install ru on my desire.
i was on alpharev s-off and cm partitions runing insertcoin and was having no problem.
then installed htc sync and runed RUU_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.15.405.4_Radio_32.30.00.28U_4.05.00.11_release_122704.exe and it stoped with error.
now when i turn on the phone i just feel the normal vibration when it starts and the screen doesnt start at all. im stuck.
in device manager as soon as it turns up i get android boatloader interface device.
i think its becouse ive installed an older ruu on SLCD device and using the search engine i found out its not compatible with new versions of Bravo.
but please help what should i do to fix it? can i push somehow the new ruu in the phone or what? please go step by step couse im really new at this
fastboot
now ive read how to install fastboot and when i run fastboot devices i get a response that HT08VPL01168 fastboot so it means ive managed to go in fastboot mode and the phone is not dead? what next?
Can you access HBOOT? (Power on with volume down selected)
If you can, connect your phone via USB and run the following RUU:
http://shipped-roms.com/download.php?category=android&model=Bravo&file=RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5_Radio_32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_159811_signed.exe
I'm presuming that you've already created a goldcard? (if you're phone originally came branded, you'll require one.)
re
no i dont need goldcart its unlocked and unbranded phone.
but i cant access nothing cous the display shows nothing. the only thing ive managed is with back+power to enable fastboot mode of the phone and connect using usb cable with fastboot on my pc. when i run the fastboot devices in my command prompt it shows the phone so it means its runing. how can i push the ruu in the phone from my pc only using the pc?
Have you tried powering on with volume down, waiting 20-30 seconds, connecting your phone via usb and then running the RUU provided above?
EDIT: follow this guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=831734
ill try it now
u have to run thhe ruu in fastboot mode or it wont work
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Make sure its not in hboot
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reaper7881 said:
u have to run thhe ruu in fastboot mode or it wont work
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Good point - in that case, I would personally try booting with volume down, wait 20-30 seconds, press and release the power button once to select fastboot, connect your phone via USB and then run the RUU.
re
i run the ruu in fastboot using power+back but i cant see nothing in the display. the only response i get in the PC. and when i runned fastboot oem gencheckpt i got response the device manager changed to my htc and shows htc desire phone found. before that it was showing like i mentioned above. but now when i start the ruu i get conection error 170. strange. is there a command to flash the ruu or the pb99.img using fastboot smthng like fastboot push pb99.img for flash?
Try flashing with a PB99IMG.zip: http://shipped-roms.com/download.php?category=android&model=Bravo&file=PB99IMG_2.29.405.5_Radio_32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_159811_signed.zip
I quote from the guide I referred to earlier:
5. What is PB99IMG.zip? How do I use it?
It is the actual ROM in zip format. You need to put it in the root of your sdcard, and rename it to PB99IMG.zip. Then, when you start phone by Back Button + Power button (Fastboot), this file is automatically found by the device and prompts you to update ROM with this file. Note that you may need a gold card. Note also that in Windows, if you try renaming the file, it may get renamed to PB99IMG.zip.zip. Delete the extra trailing extension.
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And quoting this post:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=880268
FOR INSTALLING ANY RUU AS PB99IMG.ZIP
Press Vol- , then w/o releasing it, press Power button + Vol –
After 3-4 secs, the following screen shows up momentarily:
· Fastboot
· Recovery
· Clear Storage
· Simlock
This shows the above few options for 2-3 seconds, and then directly checks for PB99IMG.ZIP. It displays:
SD Checking…
Loading…
PB99DIAG.ZIP
Pb99DIAG.nbh
PB99IMG.ZIP
When it finds PB99IMG.zip, it starts to load it (13 secs after you press the Vol- & power key)
It gives the next options after 2min 20seconds (for the WWE 2.29 RUU) from the initial key press of Vol- and Power key.
Parsing………………….[SD zip]
1. Bootloader
2. Radio V2
3. Radio_Cust
4. Boot
5. Recovery
6. System
7. Userdata
8. Splash1
9. Splash2
Do you want to update device?
<Vol Up> Yes
<Vol Down> No
So, net key sequences involved:
· Back+Power
· Power again
· Vol Up
If we chose No, next option:
Do you want to reboot device?
<Vol Up> Yes
<Vol Down> No
If you pressed Yes, then:
Update is in progress..
Do not power off your device.
1. Bootloader -OK
2. Radio V2 -OK
3. Radio_Cust -OK
4. Boot -OK
5. Recovery-Unzipping/Updating
6. System
7. Userdata
8. Splash1
9. Splash2
It cycles through each of these in turn. For me, it took exactly 2 min 17 secs for time when I chose to apply update, to when update was completed.
(Note: At times, it may update the bootloader and reboot. If you have an SLCD screen, when the device reboots, you may not see anything onscreen (black). At this point, it is notable that the device boots to Fastboot instead of Bootloader, so you will need to press Power button again to get it to resume the update process. Once it completes, you will be presented the options to reboot the device. So you just need to Press Vol + after some time)
It displays:
Update complete
So you want to reboot device?
<Vol Up> Yes
<Vol Down> No
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You'll have to try and guess where you are lol
re
ok. but the problem is i dont have a card reader neither the addapter for standard sd card. can i push the file to the phone somehow without card reader?
solved
SOLVED THE PROBLEM no card reader needed only usb cable and latest ru
here what i did
first installed old htc sync 2.0.33 i think the new one had connection problem with my vista laptop
2. botet the phone using back+power buttons and waited few seconds
3. connected the usb
4. runned the ruu
5. everything went smooth and after 1 2 min i could see the htc logo in the screen.
waiting now the flash process to finish but its alive again thnxs xda developers. it was silly of me not to know that older ruu dont support slcd desire and i got a blind phone
Glad you got it sorted mate - nice one!
re
thnxs to you you were really helppfull guiding me in understanding what did i messed up
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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HTC One X - Can't go to recovery

Hello!
I have a HTC One X (EU-version), and it's unlocked.
I used to have Android Revolution HD ROM installed, and would try a new kernel. So I downloaded the new faux kernel (faux_004b5_arhd_7.0.0_modified.img)
Somehow it didn't work, and my phone keep restarting. So I go to the recovery mode, and tried to reinstall the ROM, without whip.
After that I made a reboot, my phone keep reboot. Now I can't go to the recovery mode, either can I flash my device.
I really don't know what to do now.
I hope someone can help, and I posted in the right section.
DownClock said:
Hello!
I have a HTC One X (EU-version), and it's unlocked.
I used to have Android Revolution HD ROM installed, and would try a new kernel. So I downloaded the new faux kernel (faux_004b5_arhd_7.0.0_modified.img)
Somehow it didn't work, and my phone keep restarting. So I go to the recovery mode, and tried to reinstall the ROM, without whip.
After that I made a reboot, my phone keep reboot. Now I can't go to the recovery mode, either can I flash my device.
I really don't know what to do now.
I hope someone can help, and I posted in the right section.
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I had that problem before too. If the "hold power button for 10 seconds then press volume down and power buttons simultaneously" doesn't work, download Quick Boot from playstore and it would allow you to choose to either Reboot, boot to recovery, or the bootloader
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
trick is to run 'adb reboot bootloader' or 'adb reboot recovery'.
wtfshouldidonow said:
I had that problem before too. If the "hold power button for 10 seconds then press volume down and power buttons simultaneously" doesn't work, download Quick Boot from playstore and it would allow you to choose to either Reboot, boot to recovery, or the bootloader
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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When I hold the power button and volume down for 10 secounds, I come to the fastboot menu.
How can I download Quick Boot, when I don't have acces to my memory. I can't see what I have on my memorycard (obs. because I can't go to the recovery part), either can't connect to the computer, since I'm in a bootloop.
I'm afraid while I was doing this stuff, my battery was low. But it didn't die under the process.
Tyvm for the reply, but I can't install the quick boot.
seadersn said:
trick is to run 'adb reboot bootloader' or 'adb reboot recovery'.
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Can you please explain more?
My Skype is: Dichatz, if a awesome soul could help me there, it would be the greatest thing ever. I'm afraid of that my HTC One X has seen the daylight for the last time
Ty both for the reply.
EDIT: I followed my friends advise, and tried to erase fastboot cache, which seems not able do to. I just getting the message: < waiting for device >.
Dear God, what have I done with my phone!
Dear OP, I believe there is a solution. This situation has occurred with my device more than once. I too believed I had lost it until it resolved itself. There are several things you can do to ensure it works again. I wiped the ROM on my phone before the problem began, so I was stuck with a dead phone until I found a way to get recovery to work again. If it's possible, enter Fastboot and install a new kernel onto it, and THEN use fastboot erase cache. If that is not a viable option, make sure the USB wire is not plugged in when the device boots. By this I mean holding down the lower volume button and initializing the menu that allows you to select Fastboot, Recovery, Factory Reset and other command options. Once the device boots into the menu, you may then plug in the cable and enter Fastboot mode. If none of the above work, let the battery deplete itself until device turns off. Once you have done that, plug it into the wall charger, and then volume down and power up. If the device says something like "reading SD card", disconnect the USB and the menu will fully load. That is when you select Fastboot. Keep the device on, plug it into the pc and send your kernel commands to your device. Ensure that you also erase the cache via Fastboot. Your device should now be fully operational. I hope I was able to help.
Have found myself in a similar position, all the following assumes you're using windows as you desktop OS...
To double check your recovery is broken, get into fastboot mode (power on while holding volume down), use volume down to highlight "hboot" then press the power button to select. Then press volume down to highlight "recovery" and press power button to select. If that works, then recovery is fine, just go ahead as you normally would to recover the system.
If you can't get into recovery then you have a slight problem.
Since you can get the device into fastboot mode, the priority is to get it to talk to your PC. Get the device into fastboot (power on while holding the volume down button). Once you're into fastboot, plug in the USB cable and verify the connection to your device using the following command :
Code:
fastboot devices
This should show you a single entry for your device. If it doesn't show anything, then unplug the device, download the naked driver pack (available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161769) and unpack it into a sensible location. Plug the device back in, if it can't install software automatically or nothing appears you may have to use device manager to update the driver for the device. Find its entry in the device tree (it will probably be listed as an unknown device), RMB on its entry in device tree then select "Update Driver Software..." from the menu that appears, tell it to search automatically then point it at the location where you unpacked the naked driver pack. That should sort out any misconceptions windows has about not being able to talk to the phone.
Once you have fastboot access, you can reflash clockworkmod. You can obtain the latest version here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
flash from fastboot using the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Once flashed, unplug the usb cable.
Use the volume up and down to highlight "hboot" on the fastboot menu, then press the power button to select. Once in the hboot menu, scroll to the "recovery" menu item and press power again to select. You should find yourself in familiar territory at this point.
hth
EDIT : Sorry, it's nearly 2am here, I'm very tired and I've just re-read your initial post. If you've flashed a custom kernel then you MUST have fastboot access (or it's subsequently broken). Download your ROM (if you haven't already got a copy on your PC) and extract boot.img from it. Get into fastboot mode (vol down + power on) and plug into your PC. Do the following :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Unplug USB cable, use vol up/ down to highlight "REBOOT" then press power to select.If you get stuck in a bootloop, you can try going into recovery via fastboot (select "hboot" from the fastboot menu then "recovery" from the hboot menu), then select "erase cache", then go to "advanced" and "wipe dalvik cache". Then go back and reboot the device. See if that helps. If not, then go back to recovery using the aforementioned method and re-install your rom, then erase cache and wipe dalvik cache.
Thanks for replies.
Elemental_Fire said:
Dear OP, I believe there is a solution. This situation has occurred with my device more than once. I too believed I had lost it until it resolved itself. There are several things you can do to ensure it works again. I wiped the ROM on my phone before the problem began, so I was stuck with a dead phone until I found a way to get recovery to work again. If it's possible, enter Fastboot and install a new kernel onto it, and THEN use fastboot erase cache. If that is not a viable option, make sure the USB wire is not plugged in when the device boots. By this I mean holding down the lower volume button and initializing the menu that allows you to select Fastboot, Recovery, Factory Reset and other command options. Once the device boots into the menu, you may then plug in the cable and enter Fastboot mode. If none of the above work, let the battery deplete itself until device turns off. Once you have done that, plug it into the wall charger, and then volume down and power up. If the device says something like "reading SD card", disconnect the USB and the menu will fully load. That is when you select Fastboot. Keep the device on, plug it into the pc and send your kernel commands to your device. Ensure that you also erase the cache via Fastboot. Your device should now be fully operational. I hope I was able to help.
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Yes, I was dumb, started at low battery level, even tho, everywhere says: Make sure you have more than 70 %.
I can't wipe, or install anything, since it's recovery mode that doesn't work
Atm., I charge my phone, because I need to have 10 %, I use "Stuck in fastboot with low battery. Use this BATCH file!" guide. So far it works.
amacrobie said:
Have found myself in a similar position, all the following assumes you're using windows as you desktop OS...
To double check your recovery is broken, get into fastboot mode (power on while holding volume down), use volume down to highlight "hboot" then press the power button to select. Then press volume down to highlight "recovery" and press power button to select. If that works, then recovery is fine, just go ahead as you normally would to recover the system.
If you can't get into recovery then you have a slight problem.
Since you can get the device into fastboot mode, the priority is to get it to talk to your PC. Get the device into fastboot (power on while holding the volume down button). Once you're into fastboot, plug in the USB cable and verify the connection to your device using the following command :
Code:
fastboot devices
This should show you a single entry for your device. If it doesn't show anything, then unplug the device, download the naked driver pack (available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161769) and unpack it into a sensible location. Plug the device back in, if it can't install software automatically or nothing appears you may have to use device manager to update the driver for the device. Find its entry in the device tree (it will probably be listed as an unknown device), RMB on its entry in device tree then select "Update Driver Software..." from the menu that appears, tell it to search automatically then point it at the location where you unpacked the naked driver pack. That should sort out any misconceptions windows has about not being able to talk to the phone.
Once you have fastboot access, you can reflash clockworkmod. You can obtain the latest version here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
flash from fastboot using the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Once flashed, unplug the usb cable.
Use the volume up and down to highlight "hboot" on the fastboot menu, then press the power button to select. Once in the hboot menu, scroll to the "recovery" menu item and press power again to select. You should find yourself in familiar territory at this point.
hth
EDIT : Sorry, it's nearly 2am here, I'm very tired and I've just re-read your initial post. If you've flashed a custom kernel then you MUST have fastboot access (or it's subsequently broken). Download your ROM (if you haven't already got a copy on your PC) and extract boot.img from it. Get into fastboot mode (vol down + power on) and plug into your PC. Do the following :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Unplug USB cable, use vol up/ down to highlight "REBOOT" then press power to select.If you get stuck in a bootloop, you can try going into recovery via fastboot (select "hboot" from the fastboot menu then "recovery" from the hboot menu), then select "erase cache", then go to "advanced" and "wipe dalvik cache". Then go back and reboot the device. See if that helps. If not, then go back to recovery using the aforementioned method and re-install your rom, then erase cache and wipe dalvik cache.
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Thank you very much for your answer!!! I read this this guide: 9/6 Mandatory Update Official Clockworkmod Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0.
If that doesn't work, I will take closer look at your reply. No matter what, thank you very very very very much. I'm sure that reply will help some soul outthere (if not me, if it fail).
Thank you guys. You are the best. I will be right back here if I find a solution!
Tip: try 'Quick Boot' available on Google Playstore, it's a payed app but
it let you go straight into recovery mode.
Hi
Laurentius26 said:
Tip: try 'Quick Boot' available on Google Playstore, it's a payed app but
it let you go straight into recovery mode.
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I could't turn my device on, so I could't install any programs.
Anyway, after 6 hours work, I finally got it.
I use that guide ^, so I could charge my phone to 10%, and installed new Kernel.
Thank you guys, for quick replies!
My apologies, I wasn't reading your first post properly.
Anyway congrats you have it working again.
DownClock said:
I could't turn my device on, so I could't install any programs.
Anyway, after 6 hours work, I finally got it.
I use that guide ^, so I could charge my phone to 10%, and installed new Kernel.
Thank you guys, for quick replies!
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Can't flash cwm recovery.
amacrobie said:
Have found myself in a similar position, all the following assumes you're using windows as you desktop OS...
To double check your recovery is broken, get into fastboot mode (power on while holding volume down), use volume down to highlight "hboot" then press the power button to select. Then press volume down to highlight "recovery" and press power button to select. If that works, then recovery is fine, just go ahead as you normally would to recover the system.
If you can't get into recovery then you have a slight problem.
Since you can get the device into fastboot mode, the priority is to get it to talk to your PC. Get the device into fastboot (power on while holding the volume down button). Once you're into fastboot, plug in the USB cable and verify the connection to your device using the following command :
Code:
fastboot devices
This should show you a single entry for your device. If it doesn't show anything, then unplug the device, download the naked driver pack (available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161769) and unpack it into a sensible location. Plug the device back in, if it can't install software automatically or nothing appears you may have to use device manager to update the driver for the device. Find its entry in the device tree (it will probably be listed as an unknown device), RMB on its entry in device tree then select "Update Driver Software..." from the menu that appears, tell it to search automatically then point it at the location where you unpacked the naked driver pack. That should sort out any misconceptions windows has about not being able to talk to the phone.
Once you have fastboot access, you can reflash clockworkmod. You can obtain the latest version here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
flash from fastboot using the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Once flashed, unplug the usb cable.
Use the volume up and down to highlight "hboot" on the fastboot menu, then press the power button to select. Once in the hboot menu, scroll to the "recovery" menu item and press power again to select. You should find yourself in familiar territory at this point.
hth
EDIT : Sorry, it's nearly 2am here, I'm very tired and I've just re-read your initial post. If you've flashed a custom kernel then you MUST have fastboot access (or it's subsequently broken). Download your ROM (if you haven't already got a copy on your PC) and extract boot.img from it. Get into fastboot mode (vol down + power on) and plug into your PC. Do the following :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Unplug USB cable, use vol up/ down to highlight "REBOOT" then press power to select.If you get stuck in a bootloop, you can try going into recovery via fastboot (select "hboot" from the fastboot menu then "recovery" from the hboot menu), then select "erase cache", then go to "advanced" and "wipe dalvik cache". Then go back and reboot the device. See if that helps. If not, then go back to recovery using the aforementioned method and re-install your rom, then erase cache and wipe dalvik cache.
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Hey, I am having similar problem with my htc one x here. I did some stupid stuff, tried to install jelly bean and now my device is broken.,
So the thing is, phone is stuck at HTC logo, I cant access recovery mode. And my phone now says tempered and relocked at the top so I cant get it fixed with my carrier which is rogers.
I tried installing RUU for rogers but it says image error and wrong ruu. I can't find the right one and trust me i've searched everywhere.
I can connect my phone to computer and see fastboot usb. But other than that I can't do anything with it.
I tried flashing cwm but it says failed. I'll attach image here with it.
If there is any way to fix it, please help, I just bought this device and I love it, dont wanna lose it.
Also, I read that I can add custom recovery to the phone but without recovery menu I can't do that either.
Thanks!
saagar_mistry said:
Hey, I am having similar problem with my htc one x here. I did some stupid stuff, tried to install jelly bean and now my device is broken.,
So the thing is, phone is stuck at HTC logo, I cant access recovery mode. And my phone now says tempered and relocked at the top so I cant get it fixed with my carrier which is rogers.
I tried installing RUU for rogers but it says image error and wrong ruu. I can't find the right one and trust me i've searched everywhere.
I can connect my phone to computer and see fastboot usb. But other than that I can't do anything with it.
I tried flashing cwm but it says failed. I'll attach image here with it.
If there is any way to fix it, please help, I just bought this device and I love it, dont wanna lose it.
Also, I read that I can add custom recovery to the phone but without recovery menu I can't do that either.
Thanks!
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How much battery you think you had on your device, and how much do you think you have now?
Sendt fra min HTC One X med Tapatalk2
Htc One x
DownClock said:
How much battery you think you had on your device, and how much do you think you have now?
Sendt fra min HTC One X med Tapatalk2
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I have been charging my device with the wall charger, eventhough I cant see the battery level I'm pretty sure it's around 80. Cuz before I go into fastboot usb when I attach my phone to computer I charge the phone first.
saagar_mistry said:
I have been charging my device with the wall charger, eventhough I cant see the battery level I'm pretty sure it's around 80. Cuz before I go into fastboot usb when I attach my phone to computer I charge the phone first.
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To be honest I don't know what to do. Try to make a new topic, and hope for help
Good luck.
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Htc One x Cant flash into recovery thus unable to root
I followed every single step correctly in xda's official htc one x root guide and unlocked the bootloader but in the last step where the cwm has to be flashed and booted into recovery i am unable to boot into recovery even after clearing fastboot cache and trying every possible cwm available.
my bootloader is unlocked and i am desperate to root my htc
the details are as follows
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot - 1.11.0000
its cid is rogers 001
please help
GridBreak said:
I followed every single step correctly in xda's official htc one x root guide and unlocked the bootloader but in the last step where the cwm has to be flashed and booted into recovery i am unable to boot into recovery even after clearing fastboot cache and trying every possible cwm available.
my bootloader is unlocked and i am desperate to root my htc
the details are as follows
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot - 1.11.0000
its cid is rogers 001
please help
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man are you sure you have international Htc One X?
I think you may have AT&T One X.
GridBreak said:
I followed every single step correctly in xda's official htc one x root guide and unlocked the bootloader but in the last step where the cwm has to be flashed and booted into recovery i am unable to boot into recovery even after clearing fastboot cache and trying every possible cwm available.
my bootloader is unlocked and i am desperate to root my htc
the details are as follows
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot - 1.11.0000
its cid is rogers 001
please help
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Here is the right forum for your device http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
Cannot boot
i also accidentally flashed an img into boot and now my phone is not booting and is stuck ina bootloop please help !!!!!!!!!
GridBreak said:
i also accidentally flashed an img into boot and now my phone is not booting and is stuck ina bootloop please help !!!!!!!!!
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you should ask for help in the respective forum for your phone.
This is for Tegra 3 HTC ONE X
seadersn said:
trick is to run 'adb reboot bootloader' or 'adb reboot recovery'.
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i didnt know about adb reboot recovery, just found this via google, cheers mate!

Verizon HTC One stuck In boot mode, in relock state and S-on, PLEASE HELP

I have been trolling various threads here at XDA to no avail. I successfully rooted my phone usinf clockwork mod, cyanogen 11. I needed to return it to its stock factory state. I found a very good article that instructed me to do the following:
How To Restore The HTC One Back To Stock Firmware
Let’s face it. At one point or another some of us root our Android devices, and in doing so we may realize that we either want the default experience back on our device or we have to take our devices in for repair, and we obviously cannot take them back rooted, so I’m going to show you how to unroot your phone and put it back to stock. Let’s get started.
DISCLAIMER: YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS. NEITHER GEARPOP NOR I WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS, YOU ARE DOING THIS AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION.
If you need help or this does not work feel free to reply below in the comments section, and I will do my best to help you.
Prerequisites:
HTC One
A Micro-USB cable, I recommend use of the OEM cable.
A Windows computer
HTC Stock Rom (For Sprint: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23203820527945238), Other Models: http://htconeroot.com/htc-one-stock...for-htc-one-attt-mobileunlockedinternational/).
ADB and Fastboot (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790).
HTC ADB and Fastboot Drivers: (For Windoows 8: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2232799, For Windows 7: The Windows 8 drivers should suffice since the folder says Win7 in it’s title). 64-bit only. If you need 32-bit please try looking elsewhere by googling “HTC One 32-bit drivers for Windows (insert version name here).”
Steps:
1. Connect the HTC One to your PC via Micro-USB.
2. Enable USB Debugging by going to your Settings app, tapping “About phone,” and then tap “Build Number” repeatedly, until it says (“You are now a developer!”).
3. Install the HTC ADB and Fastboot drivers listed above in the prerequisites section.
4. Install Minimal ADB and Fastboot, which is listed above. To install, just keep clicking “Next” until it’s done (if you want a shortcut created, make sure you have “Shortcut on Desktop” checked).
4. Download the rom zip for your device as listed above in the prerequisites.
5. Open Minimal ADB and Fastboot, and you should see a command prompt window open, with your device connected type “adb devices”, and your phone’s serial number should appear along with the word fastboot.
6. Next type “adb reboot-bootloader” to boot into the bootloader of the device.
7. Extract the rom.zip file from the zip file download above and place it in the location in which adb and fastboot are stored.
8. Now type “fastboot oem lock,” followed by “fastboot oem rebootRUU,” (enter the second command after it reboots to the bootloader) and you should be presented with a black HTC screen.
9. Type “fastboot flash zip rom.zip,” and you should be presented with an error code, that’s fine. Just enter the command again and hit enter, and it should flash. Make sure the phone is in RUU mode (black screen) each time you enter the command.
10. When it says “SUCCESS” and the green bar appears stuck, simply enter “fastboot reboot” in the command prompt. Your phone should reboot and you will be presented with the HTC setup screen!
It locked up at step 9, and now it will not do anything but boot in fast mode. I cannot get minimal adb and fast boot to recognize my phone ant more. Please help, I am completely at a loss.
Thanks in advance
Ronnie

[Q] Please help me unlock my HTC desire 816w bootloader

Hello Guys..
A few days ago I have bought a Chinese HTC desire 816w, it comes with sense 5.5 so I decided to flash a new rom for it, but I'm stuck in unlocking the bootloader, I'm following the steps provided in htcdev.com and everything was fine till I reached the command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" and when I write this command and press enter only this message appears ... (the three dots are the response from CMD) and after that nothing happens and cmd doesn't allow me to write anything more, please help, me I can't live with a locked bootloader.
Note: I have installed all the correct drivers and I have Google SDK and i use windows 8.1 (and tried once on windows 7) so I guess everything seem to be fine I don't know what's the problem
Note 2: when I try to go to Hboot (volume down+power) I get a totally different screen from the one supposed to appear and it is written in Chinese.
Guys Please hep me I have spent the last 2 days trying to figure this out.
Thank you so much
Danny.solon said:
Hello Guys..
A few days ago I have bought a Chinese HTC desire 816w, it comes with sense 5.5 so I decided to flash a new rom for it, but I'm stuck in unlocking the bootloader, I'm following the steps provided in htcdev.com and everything was fine till I reached the command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" and when I write this command and press enter only this message appears ... (the three dots are the response from CMD) and after that nothing happens and cmd doesn't allow me to write anything more, please help, me I can't live with a locked bootloader.
Note: I have installed all the correct drivers and I have Google SDK and i use windows 8.1 (and tried once on windows 7) so I guess everything seem to be fine I don't know what's the problem
Note 2: when I try to go to Hboot (volume down+power) I get a totally different screen from the one supposed to appear and it is written in Chinese.
Guys Please hep me I have spent the last 2 days trying to figure this out.
Thank you so much
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When on XDA I assume you selected "HTC One" as the model? Also, you have the fastboot command line open but when you go to the bootloader are you presented with two options that the volume keys can move on or are there more than two with each selection a different color?
When you enter the bootloader;
- your in hboot mode
- pressing the power button once will enter fastboot
- then you run the get token command
- get the code
- send it to htcdev
- get the file from email
- drop it in the adb folder " platform-tools "
- run the command to flash it then type " adb reboot fastboot " or press volume down 3 times and press power button.
If the bootloader has two options only on the main screen it should be either "fastboot / recovery" listed or "yes / no".
This should work, let me know how it goes.
If possible take a picture of your bootloader screen.
Also, if it says " Uboot"; its a fake HTC device.
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The thing is, that when I'm trying to get into the bootloader by the official way (Power + vol down) I get a different screen from the "supoosed to be" Hboot screen it's written in chinese in other words, it's not the Hboot screen I saw on many tutorials, I have translated what is written on the chinese "hboot screen" and it appears to be a page to test if the components of the device are working properly and this is the only page I get from pressing vol down+ power,so I couldn't do anything but to enter the fastboot mode by the ADB command "ADB reboot bootloader" and only after that i get into the fastboot mode, but I got the same error while trying to get the identifier token..
I have attached a photo for the "chinese hboot" screen that appears when I press (vol down+power) and a photo for the error I get when I try to get the identifier token
I guess my device is either fake (hope not) or modified.. if it is modified is there anyway to install the HTC Hboot on it?
Thank you
Danny.solon said:
The thing is, that when I'm trying to get into the bootloader by the official way (Power + vol down) I get a different screen from the "supoosed to be" Hboot screen it's written in chinese in other words, it's not the Hboot screen I saw on many tutorials, I have translated what is written on the chinese "hboot screen" and it appears to be a page to test if the components of the device are working properly and this is the only page I get from pressing vol down+ power,so I couldn't do anything but to enter the fastboot mode by the ADB command "ADB reboot bootloader" and only after that i get into the fastboot mode, but I got the same error while trying to get the identifier token..
I have attached a photo for the "chinese hboot" screen that appears when I press (vol down+power) and a photo for the error I get when I try to get the identifier token
I guess my device is either fake (hope not) or modified.. if it is modified is there anyway to install the HTC Hboot on it?
Thank you
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The only thing I can recommend to you is that you try adb reboot fastboot and to make sure that fastboot is unchecked in the options of the device. If you cannot access the code after these options then I'm afraid to say your device is fake. Not only that but due to current limitations on this specific device, there is no way to flash a completely different bootloader. Besides; as for HTC - all are the same/similar in layout, just language modified.
You could try to click each one of those options and hopefully you'll come across the bootloader. You never know maybe that's just an extra menu; although, I highly doubt it.
Sorry
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Did you solve the problem? I just bought a htc 816w and have the same problem now.
From looking at that second screen shot, it looks like the recovery, not fastboot. Fastboot should have a white background(at least it does on mine), while recovery has the dark background. Also, fastboot should have some info at the top of the screen and commands close to the middle, while recovery only at the top of the screen. Try the advice given above, go to settings-power and make sure Fast Boot is unchecked. Go to About in Settings, then Software Information, select More and tap on Build number until Devloper Options are enabled. In Developer Options, check the USB Debugging option. Now plug it into your PC and try the command
adb reboot bootloader
That should get you into fastboot. Then you can contnue with unlock commands.
riggerman0421 said:
From looking at that second screen shot, it looks like the recovery, not fastboot. Fastboot should have a white background(at least it does on mine), while recovery has the dark background. Also, fastboot should have some info at the top of the screen and commands close to the middle, while recovery only at the top of the screen. Try the advice given above, go to settings-power and make sure Fast Boot is unchecked. Go to About in Settings, then Software Information, select More and tap on Build number until Devloper Options are enabled. In Developer Options, check the USB Debugging option. Now plug it into your PC and try the command
adb reboot bootloader
That should get you into fastboot. Then you can contnue with unlock commands.
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i dont see any Power option on my device so i cant fastboot unchecked... my device is 816w a5_TL .
when i go to fasboot,,, i see white screen with 3 android icon :/
The command adb reboot botloader takes the device to fastboot. But the command fastboot oem get_identifier_token just shows ... (three dots), no code appears
Any one helps?
hi did you resovle it
hi
Please did you resolve this because i am facing the same sitution
did you resolve it
hi
hi
Please did you resolve this because i am facing the same sitution..
phammduc said:
The command adb reboot botloader takes the device to fastboot. But the command fastboot oem get_identifier_token just shows ... (three dots), no code appears
Any one helps?
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htc desire 816

Stop on my phone HTC logo I do not have any Recovery , whether indigenous or rate Can I find help
yousefm833 said:
Stop on my phone HTC logo I do not have any Recovery , whether indigenous or rate Can I find help
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Post it in right device section
First of all, we'll need more information about your device.
1. When you hold the power button + volume down, are you able to boot into hboot? (white screen with phone specs) if you are, please post that screen.
2. Have you installed all drivers for the device? (HTC Sync, Java and ADB)
If yes,
- Navigate to ADB folder and click on any free space while holding the shift Key
- Choose 'Open command window here'
- Once cmd is started use this command
Code:
fastboot devices
and check if your device is listed, then type
Code:
fastboot getvar all
and copy/paste code here.
If no,
install all drivers and follow the steps above.

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