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Hey everyone,
new here and to rooting/flashing in general.
I've somewhat successfully converted my verizon M8 to work on Tmobile by using weaksauce 2.0 to root, then Sunshine to gain S-off. Flashed TRWP custom recovery with flashify, backed up my stock vzw setup (4.4.4), then flashed ViperoneM8 with tmobile extras to the phone. The phone works great 90% of the time on Tmo, with 4gLTE, mms, sms, wifi all working. But I will get random dropped general mobile service (no data, can't make calls, text won't go through). This is easily fixed with airplane mode toggle.
Sooo, I wanted to see how other roms work on my phone with Tmobile service, specifically ARHD 34.0 and/or change phone to developer edition and upgrade to Lollipop. But both roms require prerequisite upgrading of firmware. My phone won't let me change the firmware via ADB or RUU. I've tried changing to superCID and going back to relocked mode, but still won't work. I get error 155 when attempting to upgrade via RUU and cannot find firmware.zip when using adv/fastboot.
I came across an old thread about other rooted models that suggest upgrading the HBOOT. Can anyone verify this suggestion and guide me toward which specific HBOOT software to change to?
Thanks for the help,
-Ant
Tritan84 said:
Hey everyone,
new here and to rooting/flashing in general.
I've somewhat successfully converted my verizon M8 to work on Tmobile by using weaksauce 2.0 to root, then Sunshine to gain S-off. Flashed TRWP custom recovery with flashify, backed up my stock vzw setup (4.4.4), then flashed ViperoneM8 with tmobile extras to the phone. The phone works great 90% of the time on Tmo, with 4gLTE, mms, sms, wifi all working. But I will get random dropped general mobile service (no data, can't make calls, text won't go through). This is easily fixed with airplane mode toggle.
Sooo, I wanted to see how other roms work on my phone with Tmobile service, specifically ARHD 34.0 and/or change phone to developer edition and upgrade to Lollipop. But both roms require prerequisite upgrading of firmware. My phone won't let me change the firmware via ADB or RUU. I've tried changing to superCID and going back to relocked mode, but still won't work. I get error 155 when attempting to upgrade via RUU and cannot find firmware.zip when using adv/fastboot.
I came across an old thread about other rooted models that suggest upgrading the HBOOT. Can anyone verify this suggestion and guide me toward which specific HBOOT software to change to?
Thanks for the help,
-Ant
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If your stock was 4.4.4, your firmware and hboot should be fine to run ARHD. I don't think that WWE firmware (x.xx.401.x) is compatible with T-Mo (x.xx.531.x). The firmware you have now (3.32.531.2?) will be fine.
xunholyx said:
If your stock was 4.4.4, your firmware and hboot should be fine to run ARHD. I don't think that WWE firmware (x.xx.401.x) is compatible with T-Mo (x.xx.531.x). The firmware you have now (3.32.531.2?) will be fine.
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I'll go ahead and try to flash ARHD 34 and see how it goes on TMo. It does say that firmware upgrade should be done prior. Think I'll run in to the wifi/network issues?
Tritan84 said:
I'll go ahead and try to flash ARHD 34 and see how it goes on TMo. It does say that firmware upgrade should be done prior. Think I'll run in to the wifi/network issues?
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You shouldn't have wifi issues. ViperOne is building a Lollipop version right now, and 4.4.4 firmware works fine with it.
The ARHD thread does recommend a full wipe with the non-matching firmware/ROM base though.
xunholyx said:
You shouldn't have wifi issues. ViperOne is building a Lollipop version right now, and 4.4.4 firmware works fine with it.
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OK cool. I'll give it a shot. I really like the Viperone rom, but it's just annoying to have a random loss of network a couple times a day and having to toggle airplane mode. Any thoughts on why that would be happening?
Tritan84 said:
OK cool. I'll give it a shot. I really like the Viperone rom, but it's just annoying to have a random loss of network a couple times a day and having to toggle airplane mode. Any thoughts on why that would be happening?
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Probably because of the conversion from Verizon to T-Mo.
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Probably because of the conversion from Verizon to T-Mo.
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EMERGENCY!! stuck in bootloader/fastboot loop! Won't allow me to go into recovery. Won't allow factory reset. The ROM said it installed succesfully. Banner says modified/Relocked. trying to unlock via htcdev unlock code but fastboot says cannot load 'Unlock_code.bin'
Please help
Tritan84 said:
EMERGENCY!! stuck in bootloader/fastboot loop! Won't allow me to go into recovery. Won't allow factory reset. The ROM said it installed succesfully. Banner says modified/Relocked. trying to unlock via htcdev unlock code but fastboot says cannot load 'Unlock_code.bin'
Please help
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Oh man, what did you do? In your bootloader under OS is your firmware number. Is it still your old firmware? I don't know how you re-locked.
If you are in fastboot, type fastboot reboot-recovery and see if that works.
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Oh man, what did you do? In your bootloader under OS is your firmware number. Is it still your old firmware? I don't know how you re-locked.
If you are in fastboot, type fastboot reboot-recovery and see if that works.
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OS-3.28.605.4 (4.16.1540.8)
when i put in fastboot reboot-recovery, just a long list of commands show up
Tritan84 said:
OS-3.28.605.4 (4.16.1540.8)
when i put in fastboot reboot-recovery, just a long list of commands show up
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I was relocked previously trying to update firmware. I completely forgot to unlock it before the ROM flash. I would assume the ROM wouldnt flash though if the phone was relocked. I'm still S-off. Fastboot isn't recognizing the files i want to flash. Won't flash the unlock code. Wouldn't flash a zip file before when trying to update firmware. Can I somehow fix why fastboot isn't flashing files, then try to use unlock code?
possible progress?? I wasn't in the correct file to fastboot flash files. I moved the unlock code download to the correct file as flashboot, then flashed it. It says "unlock token check successfully." but now it seems the phone is stuck in white htc screen. Is it ok to power down the phone when in this screen? maybe loading the software from new ROM?
so I went ahead and powered down the phone. Still S-off. Now has UNLOCKED banner, but behaving the same. Stuck in bootloader loop. Won't allow me to get into recovery
Tritan84 said:
I was relocked previously trying to update firmware. I completely forgot to unlock it before the ROM flash. I would assume the ROM wouldnt flash though if the phone was relocked. I'm still S-off. Fastboot isn't recognizing the files i want to flash. Won't flash the unlock code. Wouldn't flash a zip file before when trying to update firmware. Can I somehow fix why fastboot isn't flashing files, then try to use unlock code?
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Okay. Being S-Off you don't need to lock your bootloader to flash firmware. But since you were trying to flash Developer Edition firmware, you would have to flash a stock Dev Ed backup first, and change your MID and CID.
Leave your phone plugged into your PC.
Go here and follow the option 2 instructions. You want the APP/EXE version to download. It should fix you up.
where do you people come from..you're a self proclaimed noob who has executed an unsupported carrier switch, which ends up with a half functional device as a result.. and then you decide to crank the up the hilarity to warp drive stupid by flashing ANOTHHER unsupported ROM combination on top.
the random signal dropping is most certainly a result of this conversion as I have a couple of related support tickets saying the same.
you should be thankful that unholy is so patient and willing to help.. and that we know he has nothing better to do
xunholyx said:
Okay. Being S-Off you don't need to lock your bootloader to flash firmware. But since you were trying to flash Developer Edition firmware, you would have to flash a stock Dev Ed backup first, and change your MID and CID.
Leave your phone plugged into your PC.
Go here and follow the option 2 instructions. You want the APP/EXE version to download. It should fix you up.
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I Got ERROR [130]: Model ID Error
The firmware update utility cannot update your android phone.
Please get the correct Firmware update utility and try again.
I should note that when I got to the prompt to upgrade current firmware to new firmware.....the new firmware was not a sequence of numbers. It looked like random symbols.
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where do you people come from..you're a self proclaimed noob who has executed an unsupported carrier switch, which ends up with a half functional device as a result.. and then you decide to crank the up the hilarity to warp drive stupid by flashing ANOTHHER unsupported ROM combination on top.
the random signal dropping is most certainly a result of this conversion as I have a couple of related support tickets saying the same.
you should be thankful that unholy is so patient and willing to help.. and that we know he has nothing better to do
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I truly do appreciate Unholy's help. He's been great.
I've definitely been humbled by this experience.
Tritan84 said:
I truly do appreciate Unholy's help. He's been great.
I've definitely been humbled by this experience.
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I'm not going to be able to come up with a solution tonight. Sorry. I'm going to have to consult with someone who is more of a firmware expert than I am. And the guy whom I will be talking to is probably just waking up (lives in Germany). I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Crappy, I know.
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Tritan84 said:
I Got ERROR [130]: Model ID Error
The firmware update utility cannot update your android phone.
Please get the correct Firmware update utility and try again.
I should note that when I got to the prompt to upgrade current firmware to new firmware.....the new firmware was not a sequence of numbers. It looked like random symbols.
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You probably just have to change your MID back to M8_VZW. There are tutorials on xda. It's 11pm here and I get up at 4:30. I'm tired and need to sleep. Like I said, sorry. I'll give you more help tomorrow if you don't figure it out before hand on your own.
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I'm not going to be able to come up with a solution tonight. Sorry. I'm going to have to consult with someone who is more of a firmware expert than I am. And the guy whom I will be talking to is probably just waking up (lives in Germany). I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Crappy, I know.
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You probably just have to change your MID back to M8_VZW. There are tutorials on xda. It's 11pm here and I get up at 4:30. I'm tired and need to sleep. Like I said, sorry. I'll give you more help tomorrow if you don't figure it out before hand on your own.
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I think you're right. I've tried to search how to change modelid via fastboot since I can't boot the phone to run adb, but all the tutorials seem to be based on using adb. Is their a way to change via fastboot only?
SUCCESS! Well, I was able to reinstall TWRP via the appropriate adb/fastboot commands and flash my nandroid backup.
Unholy, I know you mentioned doing this command, but I did not know I had to put the .img file name within that command....result of being such a noob. You were awesome and I greatly appreciate you help.
Tritan84 said:
SUCCESS! Well, I was able to reinstall TWRP via the appropriate adb/fastboot commands and flash my nandroid backup.
Unholy, I know you mentioned doing this command, but I did not know I had to put the .img file name within that command....result of being such a noob. You were awesome and I greatly appreciate you help.
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Cool. I glad you got everything sorted. :good:
Yeah and the guy from Germany doesn't have the time to look into this anyway...
Made a series of mistakes that led me to only have access to fastboot and recovery. It appears I'm capable of flashing things in fastboot. I can't access download mode at all (gives me an error saying it's unable to boot into download mode), which I believe you need in order to flash RUUs in the first place.
If anybody has a TWRP backup of system and boot that'd be awesome, but really need an img of download mode or a RUU or something to help me recover everything to normal. I am S-OFF and bootloader is unlocked.
Checked HTCdev and nothing was there for this device. All help appreciated.
How do you have fastboot when fastboot comands are done from download mode? Dont you have a stock system image that you made?
He means bootloader mode, the white screen. I think OP is SOL. That's why it's important to make backups, especially for exotic devices. I'm not sure if it's possible, but since he's s-off his best bet would be to convert to an unlocked or Verizon device if at all possible just to get the device working again and wait for either an ruu or backup.
If he is soffed he can flash an international ruu
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Android The Greek said:
If he is soffed he can flash an international ruu
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Cid and mid still needs to match
How did you go with this, OP? I just got the HTV32 (HTC10) here in Japan, and unlike previous HTC's I have owned here (Desire, M7), there seems to be no RUUs for Japan anywhere (or am I not looking hard enough...). Website HTCsoku seems very short on info on this model, and the former repository for all things HTC in Japan for modders and tinkerers, 'Scottish Vinegar', has disappeared. Will be getting Sunshine then flashing TWRP and SuperSU soon, but I always like to have the option of stock images, etc., handy, just in case things go tits up.
I remembered the case of failure to entering Download Mode in M9 which solution is flashing the hosd image (extract from firmware), you can give it a try
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How did you go with this, OP? I just got the HTV32 (HTC10) here in Japan, and unlike previous HTC's I have owned here (Desire, M7), there seems to be no RUUs for Japan anywhere (or am I not looking hard enough...). Website HTCsoku seems very short on info on this model, and the former repository for all things HTC in Japan for modders and tinkerers, 'Scottish Vinegar', has disappeared. Will be getting Sunshine then flashing TWRP and SuperSU soon, but I always like to have the option of stock images, etc., handy, just in case things go tits up.
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Unfortunately was not able to get a hold of the stock RUU. I took my phone to my carrier and they gave me a new one free of charge despite the unlocked bootloader, S-OFF and TWRP being installed. Was just more careful on the replacement phone.
I actually am still looking for a stock RUU though.
Personally I made a TWRP backup before installing SuperSU. That way I can update with OTAs later on. (once we get an OTA we'll be able to pull the stock recovery img from it and update without issue).
Trying to convert this model to an international model was a terrible mistake. Au KDDI does not play well with these types of things. My Butterfly 3 is permanently SIM locked on AU's network for attempting the same thing (was trying to get Marshmallow at the time, which coincidentally is being released for the device next week).
I have been running Xposed and SuperSU with no issues at all though. If you get any "device encrypted" error after S-OFFing, just factory reset the data in TWRP.
Many domo's, DarkRazorZ!
I read that twrp-3.0.2-6-pme.img is the one to go for - that what you used?
Good you had no grief from HTC Japan. I actually sent back my M7 for the purple camera issue a few years back and did very little to disguise the fact it was unlocked and S-Offed. I think they are all fellow modders there and don't give a damn what we do. One reason why HTC is awesome.
I am now waiting for Nougat on the HTC10 (they (AU) just did a press release that it will be pushed soon), and as soon as that is on my phone, I shall be going the Sunshine route and installing aforementioned TWRP and so on. Getting fidgety, though... Xposed, Amplify, ad blocking... lemme at 'em.
DarkRazorZ said:
Unfortunately was not able to get a hold of the stock RUU. I took my phone to my carrier and they gave me a new one free of charge despite the unlocked bootloader, S-OFF and TWRP being installed. Was just more careful on the replacement phone.
I actually am still looking for a stock RUU though.
Personally I made a TWRP backup before installing SuperSU. That way I can update with OTAs later on. (once we get an OTA we'll be able to pull the stock recovery img from it and update without issue).
Trying to convert this model to an international model was a terrible mistake. Au KDDI does not play well with these types of things. My Butterfly 3 is permanently SIM locked on AU's network for attempting the same thing (was trying to get Marshmallow at the time, which coincidentally is being released for the device next week).
I have been running Xposed and SuperSU with no issues at all though. If you get any "device encrypted" error after S-OFFing, just factory reset the data in TWRP.
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Hey I was wondering if you could help me on how to get a replacement device, I ran into the same problem as you did. Thanks
Hello DarkRazorZ.
I'm curious about your attempt to convert HTV32 to international.
It couldn't be done because of hardware compatibility issue among HTV32 and international?
Or because of just your own mistake in the process?
Did you try a method like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/convert-htc-10-to-unlocked-t3384460
I'm in Japan and considering to buy HTV32, and I want to use it with international firmware.
I know this is your thread, but I can't find any information about this on web.
So could you share me your knowledge. Thanks.
the us unlocked version can be used on KDDI Au but the verizon radio has to be flashed for it to work and even then, you will only get 2g speeds.
Quadrider10 said:
the us unlocked version can be used on KDDI Au but the verizon radio has to be flashed for it to work and even then, you will only get 2g speeds.
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No, I'm considering to buy HTV32(= HTC10 for Japan region), not other.
Well I'll make a new thread about this issue.
Thanks for replying Quadrider10, and sorry for disturbing DarkRazorZ.
Made a series of mistakes that led me to only have access to fastboot and recovery. It appears I'm capable of flashing things in fastboot. , which I believe you need in order to flash a stock or RUUs in the first place.
If anybody has a TWRP backup of system and boot that'd be awesome, but really need an img of download mode or a RUU or something to help me recover everything to normal. I am S-OFF and bootloader is unlocked.
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Made a series of mistakes that led me to only have access to fastboot and recovery. It appears I'm capable of flashing things in fastboot. I can't access download mode at all (gives me an error saying it's unable to boot into download mode), which I believe you need in order to flash RUUs in the first place.
If anybody has a TWRP backup of system and boot that'd be awesome, but really need an img of download mode or a RUU or something to help me recover everything to normal. I am S-OFF and bootloader is unlocked.
Checked HTCdev and nothing was there for this device. All help appreciated.
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hii can u help me how to unlock bootloader on HTC 10 AU version
aSSikn said:
hii can u help me how to unlock bootloader on HTC 10 AU version
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follow this tut:
https://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
s2kaka said:
follow this tut:
htcdev
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i already follow that tutor yesterday.. but when i insert token number the site always says error 170 "CID not allowed"
Hi everyone, first thread in xda!
So, my friend has a m9 that bought on April of 2016 in Germany, worked just fine until these days, it has already marshmallow, he was on exchange but now he's back to Paraguay.
Yesterday we tried to update, because there were updates available (3.35.401.32), so we downloaded from the phone settings.
Downloaded just fine, and when trying to install, just installed until 25% and then the red triangle appeared. I've been looking for some info, and just found that happened to some people too, but no answer or positive help.
Then I downloaded the Nougat OTA to just flash it via recovery (sideload); once in Recovery mode, headed to ADB install, renamed the OTA zip (to be accurate OTA_HIMA_UL_N70_SENSE80_ATT_MR_NA_Gen_Unlock_4.14.617.6_R-3.35.617.31_release_490897lkj8xif5v3eoiykd.zip) just to "ota.zip" cuz i'm so lame to write the whole name.
The flashing went well until @ ±40% and then Error Status 7 appeared, saying "This Package is for 'htc_himaulatt' devices; this is a 'htc_himauhl.'"
I think that the error might be in the regional versions, but I searched for HIMAUHL and there is NOTHING, NOWHERE.
Anyways, then I just downloaded the RUU from HTC's page, and still with no positive results, still on marshmallow and no possibilities to upgrade.
Any help?
martynssimpson said:
Hi everyone, first thread in xda!
So, my friend has a m9 that bought on April of 2016 in Germany, worked just fine until these days, it has already marshmallow, he was on exchange but now he's back to Paraguay.
Yesterday we tried to update, because there were updates available (3.35.401.32), so we downloaded from the phone settings.
Downloaded just fine, and when trying to install, just installed until 25% and then the red triangle appeared. I've been looking for some info, and just found that happened to some people too, but no answer or positive help.
Then I downloaded the Nougat OTA to just flash it via recovery (sideload); once in Recovery mode, headed to ADB install, renamed the OTA zip (to be accurate OTA_HIMA_UL_N70_SENSE80_ATT_MR_NA_Gen_Unlock_4.14.617.6_R-3.35.617.31_release_490897lkj8xif5v3eoiykd.zip) just to "ota.zip" cuz i'm so lame to write the whole name.
The flashing went well until @ ±40% and then Error Status 7 appeared, saying "This Package is for 'htc_himaulatt' devices; this is a 'htc_himauhl.'"
I think that the error might be in the regional versions, but I searched for HIMAUHL and there is NOTHING, NOWHERE.
Anyways, then I just downloaded the RUU from HTC's page, and still with no positive results, still on marshmallow and no possibilities to upgrade.
Any help?
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So what is the device SKU? It sounds like your phone did exactly what it was supposed to do - reject an incompatible RUU.
There is a possibility that the device is rooted, you cannot update unless the phone is stock. You need to put the phone in download mode, connect to a pc via usb cable and in cmd type: fastboot getvar all
Then you tried to flash an att firmware on a wwe international device so it rejected it, which is normal.
I can safely tell you that you'll be lucky to recover the phone from its current state. You must now do a lot of reading. Starting with flippys thread in the general section of the m9 forum.
Lucky for you I have the same device with a stock backup (except the stock recovery) at the same firmware you had before you started should you need it, I think you will. It is linked in flippy's thread.
Beamed in by telepathy.
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So what is the device SKU? It sounds like your phone did exactly what it was supposed to do - reject an incompatible RUU.
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Yes, the SKU is HIMA_UHL, european version I guess (?)
shivadow said:
There is a possibility that the device is rooted, you cannot update unless the phone is stock. You need to put the phone in download mode, connect to a pc via usb cable and in cmd type: fastboot getvar all
Then you tried to flash an att firmware on a wwe international device so it rejected it, which is normal.
I can safely tell you that you'll be lucky to recover the phone from its current state. You must now do a lot of reading. Starting with flippys thread in the general section of the m9 forum.
Lucky for you I have the same device with a stock backup (except the stock recovery) at the same firmware you had before you started should you need it, I think you will. It is linked in flippy's thread.
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Okay m8, thanks! I'll be reading.
It's funny cuz my friend doesn't know **** about rooting and stuff like that, but i'll give a try.
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Okay, I'm giving up, I need someone to help me.
I was given my neighbours HTC One M9. It was working just fine. After he gave it to me, first thing I did was a factory reset because he didn't delete anything.
After that, the problems began. When I boot up the phone, even directly after resetting and even before the setup, I get an error "Google App stopped working". And after that, all couple of seconds another "com.google.process.gapps stopped working".
I tried several of the fixes out there on the web, but it didn't go away. I did another factory reset, and again even when I setup the phone I get those errors.
There is still Android 6.0 on the phone, so I wanted to update to 7.1
During install, I got the red triangle screen, on both attemps. Well, f*ck.
So, I went on to install a new OS. Never did this before, so I though this is a good chance to learn some more about Android.
It just got even more strange. When I'm in the bootloader, I saw
***Software status: Modified***
S-ON
LOCKED
***Security Warning***
Especially the modified software was very strange, since my neighbour has neither a clue nor any interested of fiddling with phones.
When I tried to go into Download Mode, it said "failed to boot into download mode".
Recovery mode worked just fine.
Therefore, I couldn't do anything to install a new OS.
Next I bought the Sunshine App and S-OFFd my phone, which worked just fine.
Now I'm S-OFF, unlocked and the Security Warning has gone. The software is apparently still modified.
But when I go into download mode, I get the black screen with the silver logo and red text for a while, then the phone proceeds to boot normally.
What the f*uck? I'm just out of idead what to do now. Please don't let it be a dead nand... it's such a nice phone, and apart from the google app errors, it works perfectly. I used it for some surfing around today and it works really well. I can't imagine it being broken.
Thanks for your help!
What variant do you have? Firmware version?
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What variant do you have? Firmware version?
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Firmware is 3.35.166.12
I don't know exactly about the variant, this is what the IMEI checker says:
SKU , VF , German , CHE , HTC , CH , Swisscom , Bootloader Lock , Dark Gunmetal/Dark Gunmetal , w/o SIM Lock , HIMA#UHL-D1
I have a bug report of the gapps-Error. Would that be helpful?
I have some bad news for you:
According to everything that you describe in the opening post it's the dead nand issue. There's nothing you can do. And if you send the phone to HTC they will change the motherboard which means that you have to buy sunshine, again, after they send the phone back to you.
@Flippy498 Is the "failed to boot into download mode"? error a sign of dead nand? This happened to me before. I flashed hosd.img via bootloader to fix this. Still using my M9.
It's the combination of several things that make me think it's a dead nand:
The security warning indicates that there is no OS installed. If that happened without manually deleting the OS via a custom recovery like TWRP then chances are high that the nand died.
The software status is modified although the phone is locked and S-ON. The only other explanation for this combination would be that the owner failed while using one of the 100% stock guides that convert S-OFF back to S-ON, Unlocked back to Locked and modified back to original. However, the dead nand issue is quite common during the recent months and the guides are hidden somewhere in the Genereal section (in other words: not located on the first page). Therefore, I think that chances are higher that it's the dead nand issue.
Last but not least: The black download mode error screen in combination with the other two symptoms.
Did you report about your tries to revive your phone somewhere here on xda? Do you have a link? What kind of symptoms did you face aside from the black error screen? Has your phone been S-ON or S-OFF?
If you really faced a dead nand issue and could repair your phone by your own that would be a game-changing and I could finally overhaul the FAQ of the ReadMe thread. However, discussions like the one that starts with this post make me think that you might have faced a different problem with your download mode since it really looks like the dead nand isn't fixable without changing the hardware.
Flippy498 said:
I have some bad news for you:
According to everything that you describe in the opening post it's the dead nand issue. There's nothing you can do. And if you send the phone to HTC they will change the motherboard which means that you have to buy sunshine, again, after they send the phone back to you.
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Flippy498 said:
It's the combination of several things that make me think it's a dead nand:
The security warning indicates that there is no OS installed. If that happened without manually deleting the OS via a custom recovery like TWRP then chances are high that the nand died.
The software status is modified although the phone is locked and S-ON. The only other explanation for this combination would be that the owner failed while using one of the 100% stock guides that convert S-OFF back to S-ON, Unlocked back to Locked and modified back to original. However, the dead nand issue is quite common during the recent months and the guides are hidden somewhere in the Genereal section (in other words: not located on the first page). Therefore, I think that chances are higher that it's the dead nand issue.
Last but not least: The black download mode error screen in combination with the other two symptoms.
Did you report about your tries to revive your phone somewhere here on xda? Do you have a link? What kind of symptoms did you face aside from the black error screen? Has your phone been S-ON or S-OFF?
I didn't have to revive it, except that Google-error it works beautifully. That' broken download mode the only symptom I have. The phone is (meanwhile after Sunshine) S-OFF
If you really faced a dead nand issue and could repair your phone by your own that would be a game-changing and I could finally overhaul the FAQ of the ReadMe thread. However, discussions like the one that starts with this post make me think that you might have faced a different problem with your download mode since it really looks like the dead nand isn't fixable without changing the hardware.
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Well, there are two things that leave me hoping it's not a dead nand.
• Apart from that com.google.process.gapps-error, it works like a charm. No crashes, no sudden reboots. I really can't imagine a broken part of a motherboard making no trouble, wouldn't that render the part
useless? And is that Google-App Error really relatable?
• After letting the Sunshine App do its job, I don't get an error message in the download mode (well, it just boots normally after a while), the security warning has gone as well. Only the modified software is
suspicious.
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@Flippy498 Is the "failed to boot into download mode"? error a sign of dead nand? This happened to me before. I flashed hosd.img via bootloader to fix this. Still using my M9.
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I've heard of that as well. I didn't really find any tutorial on that and I'm a bit afraid to experiment with that. Do you mind sharing how you achieved that?
Instructions are linked in the FAQ of the ReadMe thread. They're the solution for the blue download mode issue.
The thing is that the download mode can't just break without either you actively manipulating it or the hardware of the phone dying. The same applies to that security warning. Either you manually delete the OS or the hardware fails and the phone isn't able to read the installed OS correctly, anymore. Therefore, I wouldn't put my hopes too high if I were you. Of course I could be wrong but I've read a lot of reports of dead nand phones since last year's summer and my feeling tells me that this is another one.
As a sidenote: You're the first user that tried to S-OFF/successfully S-OFFed his phone after such errors occurred since sunshine can't unlock the bootloader on firmware 4.x and hasn't been able to do so on older firmware versions when the issue appeared the first time. Therefore, I don't know which influence sunshine has on the whole situation.
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA Labs
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Instructions are linked in the FAQ of the ReadMe thread. They're the solution for the blue download mode issue. Great, thanks!
The thing is that the download mode can't just break without either you actively manipulating it or the hardware of the phone dying. The same applies to that security warning. Either you manually delete the OS or the hardware fails and the phone isn't able to read the installed OS correctly, anymore. Therefore, I wouldn't put my hopes too high if I were you. Of course I could be wrong but I've read a lot of reports of dead nand phones since last year's summer and my feeling tells me that this is another one.
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Yes, I know. Maybe I just don't want to accept that fact to keep my motivation to try to save the phone...
So what my optimism suspects is that somewhere deep in the firmware there is something corrupted. That leaves the System modified and the Google app confused.
After all, recovery mode works just fine. If you check what other people experience with a dead nand, it's got to do with sudden reboots, bootloops, failed download AND recovery modes et cetera.
As a sidenote: You're the first user that tried to S-OFF/successfully S-OFFed his phone after such errors occurred since sunshine can't unlock the bootloader on firmware 4.x and hasn't been able to do so on older firmware versions when the issue appeared the first time. Therefore, I don't know which influence sunshine has on the whole situation.
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A little more hope rised in me...
sechsgangschakter said:
I've heard of that as well. I didn't really find any tutorial on that and I'm a bit afraid to experiment with that. Do you mind sharing how you achieved that?
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You can try this...
Get the firmware.zip matching your current firmware @Flippy498 's thread here. Links are in the spreadsheet in post #2. Extract the hosd.img from the zip and flash in bootloader mode .
Code:
fastboot flash hosd hosd.img
then try to reboot to download mode. If it does not work, try other firmware.zip but should be in the same build number at least X.XX.
SAME HERE PROBLEM PLEASE HELP
I HAVE HTC ONE M9 OPJA100 JUST GO ON LOCKED SCREEN WHEN REBOOT TO BOOTLOADER ITS RESTART AGAIN EVEN NOT GO DOWNLOAD MODE OR RECOVERY MODE.
I WAS JUST MAKE ROOT THEN ITS STUCK ON LOGO
NOT GO FASTBOOT MODE TO CHECK CID OR FIRMWARE
WHAT I DO ?????
ITS LOCKED
S-ON ALSO
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You can try this...
Get the firmware.zip matching your current firmware @Flippy498 's thread here. Links are in the spreadsheet in post #2. Extract the hosd.img from the zip and flash in bootloader mode .
Code:
fastboot flash hosd hosd.img
then try to reboot to download mode. If it does not work, try other firmware.zip but should be in the same build number at least X.XX.
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THANK YOU!!!!
It finally works!
Edit: I installed resurrection Remix. Working perfectly, I really don't think there is anything dead in that phone. It's great, thank you for your help!
sechsgangschakter said:
THANK YOU!!!!
It finally works!
Edit: I installed resurrection Remix. Working perfectly, I really don't think there is anything dead in that phone. It's great, thank you for your help!
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Glad I helped you:highfive:
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Get the firmware.zip matching your current firmware @Flippy498 's thread here. Links are in the spreadsheet in post #2. Extract the hosd.img from the zip and flash in bootloader mode .
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Just for the record, that's not my thread. It's owned by Sneakyghost.
@sechsgangchakter: I'm glad to hear that your phone is working, again.
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Just for the record, that's not my thread. It's owned by Sneakyghost.
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Oh god! Sorry
Credits to @Sneakyghost :highfive:
Hello, I am having a very similar issue. I am looking for the hosd.img file for Verizon. I dont see it at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZaiJ3F_f76sVa4daU5H62OYi5Bj23LEBBv4xDTQ8y-M/pubhtml. Please help. Thanks
You won't find any CDMA files in that spreadsheet because the xda thread that sheet belongs to only supports GSM devices and clearly states that it'll never support CDMA.
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You won't find any CDMA files in that spreadsheet because the xda thread that sheet belongs to only supports GSM devices and clearly states that it'll never support CDMA.
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So no one knows of one available for Verizon m9? What would happen if I used a GSM one?
You would probably damage your phone unrecoverably. GSM and CDMA are not compatible with each other due to the different partition layouts.
However, why don't you extract the needed file from a RUU that matches your current firmware version? That's how those firmware packs in the linked thread got made, as well. There's a thread with a RUU extraction tool linked in the RUU section of the ReadMe thread.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
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You would probably damage your phone unrecoverably. GSM and CDMA are not compatible with each other due to the different partition layouts.
However, why don't you extract the needed file from a RUU that matches your current firmware version? That's how those firmware packs in the linked thread got made, as well. There's a thread with a RUU extraction tool linked in the RUU section of the ReadMe thread.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
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Good idea, ill give that a try. Thanks
Guys I need your help and I’m desperate to someone get me to the right dirrection.
I just got a pixel 2 xl, I unlock the bootloader and root with twrp. I try to install a lineage os rom with the gaps and it looks like everything when the well. I erase the cache and free I reboot it went back to the bootloader screen. From that point I have been spending all day trying to get back to factory or at least trying to install any other rom with out any luck. It someone can help me out I will be more than happy to send a Starbucks card or something. I just got the phone,
I forgot to mention that when I try to use the and side load it says something about the e drive, like if there es no drive on my phone
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Guys I need your help and I’m desperate to someone get me to the right dirrection.
I just got a pixel 2 xl, I unlock the bootloader and root with twrp. I try to install a lineage os rom with the gaps and it looks like everything when the well. I erase the cache and free I reboot it went back to the bootloader screen. From that point I have been spending all day trying to get back to factory or at least trying to install any other rom with out any luck. It someone can help me out I will be more than happy to send a Starbucks card or something. I just got the phone,
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Do you know and understand how you use fastboot or the Deuces script to flash factory images to return you to stock OS?
Well not really. But I follow many instrucciones from differents post and nothing
rectangularspace said:
Well not really. But I follow many instrucciones from differents post and nothing
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Read over this thread. Then let us know if you need help. https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...de-reference-8x-oreo-to-t3826330/post77530335
Also, if you have twrp installed, you can flash the OTA zip that corresponds to your current OS version :good:
I do have twrp installed the problem is that I don’t have the zip on the phone to install the ota file.
Try with deceus Script (Just search for it) and select repair bootloop. It will download the factory Image and flash it on a and b partition then your phone will boot again. But your data will be lost :/
Ok., I will let you guys know thank you
Also, I forgot to mention that it looks like that I don’t have a OS installed ( twrp is telling me that every time i try to get out to the get out of the twrp menu. At this point i haven’t don’t anything mention in this post because I’m resetting my computer nd I’m installing right now the android sdk software.
You don't have to install the full Android SDK software for the job you're trying to do. You can download the latest Fastboot commands and ADB through Google, or even XDA(somewhere).
I've installed adb to my Windows commands, so once in recovery, when I need a file, I just "adb push file.zip /sdcard/".
No worries though. You'll be back up and running. ?
Edit: Also, if you still have data on your phone, you can check using the file explorer on TWRP. If you do, you can adb pull anything you want to keep.
@rectangularspace Link to the standalone platform tools HERE. This is all you need.
Guys. It's working now. I follow the instructions and when I execute the batch I notice that it was missing some files but it did worked, I was able to start over. One thing I notice is that play store was not updating the apps , I had to reboot a couple of times even force stop play store and it looks like is working. I was gonna ask, it's been a long time since I was in Android, if I decide to update to os 9 (pie) if I don't like it, can I downgrade to any previous OS?
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Guys. It's working now. I follow the instructions and when I execute the batch I notice that it was missing some files but it did worked, I was able to start over. One thing I notice is that play store was not updating the apps , I had to reboot a couple of times even force stop play store and it looks like is working. I was gonna ask, it's been a long time since I was in Android, if I decide to update to os 9 (pie) if I don't like it, can I downgrade to any previous OS?
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Yes, but going down from 9 to 8 will cause/require a data wipe.
rectangularspace said:
Guys. It's working now. I follow the instructions and when I execute the batch I notice that it was missing some files but it did worked, I was able to start over. One thing I notice is that play store was not updating the apps , I had to reboot a couple of times even force stop play store and it looks like is working. I was gonna ask, it's been a long time since I was in Android, if I decide to update to os 9 (pie) if I don't like it, can I downgrade to any previous OS?
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Why did you decide to install Oreo?? There will be no further security or functionality updates for 8.1. The next monthly update to Pie should be the first Monday of next month (October 1st) if you don't get a OTA nag before then.
I have the update available to install on my settings. But what I'm looking for is to start over on rooting my pixel 2 xl. But after last experience I'm a little conservative when it comes to mess with the phone. I'm reading right now the post where it says to do the critical unlock for the phone but I don't know witch bootloader version I have. Can you guys help me out
I have tmz10n version on my bootloader. It means that I need to do the critical unlock? By the way I did already unlock my bootloader and i Haven lock it again. And I think at some point when I was having trouble with my phone to put it back to run I did also the critical unlock process.
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I have tmz10n version on my bootloader. It means that I need to do the critical unlock? By the way I did already unlock my bootloader and i Haven lock it again. And I think at some point when I was having trouble with my phone to put it back to run I did also the critical unlock process.
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You only need to do the unlock process one time, BUT there are two separate unlock commands which include unlock_critical. If in doubt you can use fastboot device-info or getvar to check the current status. Make sure you are using the latest version of the platform tools I linked to above. One word of caution... don't EVER re-lock your bootloader or you WILL run into problems. Even if you are returning the phone to Google for RMA you do not need to re-lock it.
My bad, after unlock my bootloader I haven't look back again. So it is unlock right now. Thank you for advised. For what I read the only way to unlock it it will be by running the command fastboot right? If I upgrade to pie using the upgrade available in my settings right now, it will not lock the bootloader right?
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My bad, after unlock my bootloader I haven't look back again. So it is unlock right now. Thank you for advised. For what I read the only way to unlock it it will be by running the command fastboot right? If I upgrade to pie using the upgrade available in my settings right now, it will not lock the bootloader right?
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I meant the only way to lock the bootloader will be thru a fastboot command.
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I meant the only way to lock the bootloader will be thru a fastboot command.
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Yes, once you have successfully unlocked the phone in fastboot using the two separate commands, you will never have to do it again, AND flashing anything will not re-lock the bootloader. Please read over Nathan's GUIDE HERE to confirm you have done this correctly (and completely). Once this is done you can flash OTA's , full Google images, custom roms, etc. Lastly, if you are properly unlocked you cannot brick your phone. No matter how bad it gets, you will always have a path to restore the phone to it's original state. Don't hesitate to take the OTA being offered on your phone. It will take you to 9.0 without losing data or locking anything. :good: