I accidentally deleted my os and my custom recovery(twrp).Now I can't go to the recovery mode and there is not fastboot option in the bootloader menu.my device can only boot to the download mode and bootloader .
i tried adb commands but it didnt work. I really need HELP!!
sajads1 said:
I accidentally deleted my os and my custom recovery(twrp).Now I can't go to the recovery mode and there is not fastboot option in the bootloader menu.my device can only boot to the download mode and bootloader .
i tried adb commands but it didnt work. I really need HELP!!
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In Download mode fastboot commands should work.
U can flash a recovery from there.
Good luck!
Fain11 said:
In Download mode fastboot commands should work.
U can flash a recovery from there.
Good luck!
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what command should i use exactly?
also my device is S-OFF
and BN:1.32.401.17
sajads1 said:
what command should i use exactly?
also my device is S-OFF
and BN:1.32.401.17
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fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
Replace TWRP.img with the path where the twrp.img is located for you.
If you are not familiar with fastboot commands and recoverries, start reading here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/guide-root-install-twrp-htc-one-m9-t3061133
Once you have Twrp Recovery installed, you can restore a backup, of you previously made one.
If not you will have to search such a backup someone else made of your software version.
Good luck!
PS: you are in the general forum, so moderators may move your thread to the help section.
Fain11 said:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
Replace TWRP.img with the path where the twrp.img is located for you.
If you are not familiar with fastboot commands and recoverries, start reading here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/guide-root-install-twrp-htc-one-m9-t3061133/page47
Once you have Twrp Recovery installed, you can restore a backup, of you previously made one.
If not you will have to search such a backup someone else made of your software version.
Good luck!
PS: you are in the general forum, so moderators may move your thread to the help section.
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actually im unfamiliar whit all this stuff can u help me what do i havto do first PLSS?
sajads1 said:
actually im unfamiliar whit all this stuff can u help me what do i havto do first PLSS?
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You must know something, if you erased your system and the recovery.
Start reading here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/guide-root-install-twrp-htc-one-m9-t3061133
after you understand it, you have to install HTC drivers, adb and fastboot pack.
Then, in download mode you have to flash twrp recovery.
Then read here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/stock-nand-backup-ota-update-collection-t3132698
After you understand it, if you didn't made your own backup you will have to install this:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952597383
Good luck!
Fain11 said:
You must know something, if you erased your system and the recovery.
Start reading here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/guide-root-install-twrp-htc-one-m9-t3061133
after you understand it, you have to install HTC drivers, adb and fastboot pack.
Then, in download mode you have to flash twrp recovery.
Then read here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/stock-nand-backup-ota-update-collection-t3132698
After you understand it, if you didn't made your own backup you will have to install this:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952597383
Good luck!
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Thanks man. i was wrong my device is S-ON actually. can i still fix it?
sajads1 said:
Thanks man. i was wrong my device is S-ON actually. can i still fix it?
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Yes
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Yes
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it says after installing adb and fastboot drivers i need to enable usb debugging. but how should i do that while my os is gone?
sajads1 said:
it says after installing adb and fastboot drivers i need to enable usb debugging. but how should i do that while my os is gone?
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U don't need that as u will only flash the recovery in download mode.
U will not need adb in the os, as u don't have yet an os.
Fain11 said:
U don't need that as u will only flash the recovery in download mode.
U will not need adb in the os, as u don't have yet an os.
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i flashed twrp and now i have twrp recovery installed on my m9. now i should download 401.17 backup u mentioned and install it using twrp?
i already have a ruu.zip file of that build number
but i dont know how to install it and i cant move it from my pc to my phone(error:the device is not working or is disconnected) and flash it by twrp
do i need to get a micro sd ?
sajads1 said:
do i need to get a micro sd ?
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Not really.
Read section:
TWRP Backup Section II
especially the instructions,
from Flippy's thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/stock-nand-backup-ota-update-collection-t3132698
U can copy the backup to your internal memory.
Fain11 said:
U can copy the backup to your internal memory.
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No, you can't. It's too big for the format of the internal storage. It can't handle the file.
And the rooting guide you linked earlier in this thread is outdated. Using the files from that guide will lead to a bootloop.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
Follow Flippy's advice, he knows best!
Flippy498 said:
No, you can't. It's too big for the format of the internal storage. It can't handle the file.
And the rooting guide you linked earlier in this thread is outdated. Using the files from that guide will lead to a bootloop.
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Thanks for the reply.
He doesn't want to root, just to restore the os.
So, if he uses the twrp backup in your thread on an SD card, he will have his os back (it's not one of the corrupt ones).
Fain11 said:
Thanks for the reply.
He doesn't want to root, just to restore the os.
So, if he uses the twrp backup in your thread on an SD card, he will have his os back (it's not one of the corrupt ones).
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Even if the OP doesn't want to root there might be other users who read this thread and see the link. If they follow the guide they will end up with a bootloop. That's why I stated/warned that the guide is outdated.
Either he uses the backup or a RUU. There are more than enough RUUs he could use since his firmware is quite old.
None of the backups is corrupt. And all broken RUUs that I know of aren't linked in my thread.
Sent from my HTC One S using XDA Labs
Thanks a lot guys.i just installed stock using RUU SECTION in flippys thread. u guys saved my phone
sajads1 said:
Thanks a lot guys.i just installed stock using RUU SECTION in flippys thread. u guys saved my phone
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Glad to hear that!
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Hi all, I am currently using Cyanogenmod 7 , I like to try Oxygen rom , So I download the update-oxygen-2.2.1-signed.zip and place it in my sd card? then reboot to recovery and update from there?
Do I need to do anything else like wipe and clear?
Thanks a lot!
Yes, factory reset is a must if you are changing roms. It can sometimes be skipped for some incremental updates, but not in your case.
erklat said:
Yes, factory reset is a must if you are changing roms. It can sometimes be skipped for some incremental updates, but not in your case.
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Thanks a lot, by the same do I need to flash any hboot? or I can go ahead with flashing the oxygen rom
yoshikix said:
Thanks a lot, by the same do I need to flash any hboot? or I can go ahead with flashing the oxygen rom
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As long as you use a hboot with >100 mb for /system, you won't have any problems. I recommend to read the oxygen faq here. This will answer nearly all (basic) questions.
Thanks, I am just wondering should I flash the oxygen first or the hboot first. thanks
Flash the oxygen hboot first then the rom
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I have flash to Oxygen rom , I am trying to figure out how to flash the hboot now, is it possible to flash the hboot now? thanks
yoshikix said:
I have flash to Oxygen rom , I am trying to figure out how to flash the hboot now, is it possible to flash the hboot now? thanks
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ofcourse it is just make a nandroid backup first
1) Nandroid backup in recovery.
2) Verify the MD5SUM of the file you downloaded against the one in the table.
3) Flash HBOOT with your phone in fastboot mode (Back+POWER) -> 'fastboot flash hboot bravo_alphaspl.img' (change into the correct filename for the HBOOT you downloaded)
4) 'fastboot reboot-bootloader'
5) 'fastboot erase cache'
6) Boot recovery, wipe everything and restore
you have everything you need on the alpharev site
i would reccomend you the CM7 r2 table
Where do I place my hboot file in? the root of sd card? thanks!
yoshikix said:
Where do I place my hboot file in? the root of sd card? thanks!
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No. You place it in the /your path/android-tools/ (or anywhere you set your adb up). Make sure that fastboot.exe is in that same folder for which you created that environment variable.
mite_jan said:
i would reccomend you the CM7 r2 table
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Why would you do that for Oxygen rom? Don't you think that would be a waste of available space?
****double post, I'm sorry
erklat said:
No. You place it in the /your path/android-tools/ (or anywhere you set your adb up). Make sure that fastboot.exe is in that same folder for which you created that environment variable.
Why would you do that for Oxygen rom? Don't you think that would be a waste of available space?
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Hi , sorry for noob , seems quite complicated , whats a adb?
yoshikix said:
Hi , sorry for noob , seems quite complicated , whats a adb?
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Hm, best start with MatDrOiD's guide here. You need to set up android sdk in order to use adb and fastboot commands.
adb is an abbreviation for android data bridge, but I won't explain any further as you have everything you need to start using adb in his guide.
Hit thanks for his guide in it's respective thread.
erklat said:
Hm, best start with MatDrOiD's guide here. You need to set up android sdk in order to use adb and fastboot commands.
adb is an abbreviation for android data bridge, but I won't explain any further as you have everything you need to start using adb in his guide.
Hit thanks for his guide in it's respective thread.
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Hi , thanks for the link , I am downloading the tools now, I was wondering is it possible to do it within the phone instead of using the pc to do it . Thanks!
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Why would you do that for Oxygen rom? Don't you think that would be a waste of available space?
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in case he would like to install another rom so he won't need to change tables again and again
i found that table best for me
tried oxygen r2 and it was maximum filled so i couldn't install scripts , gapps and so on
Hello, i have one piece M8 with some touch problems. .I cannot boot in fastboot mode either. I tried holding power button and vol down button but no luck. I want to flash a ROM on my phone and i have adb on my pc. Can anyone suggest a ROM and also help me boot in recovery or fastboot? Thanks
andrew21 said:
Hello, i have one piece M8 with some touch problems. .I cannot boot in fastboot mode either. I tried holding power button and vol down button but no luck. I want to flash a ROM on my phone and i have adb on my pc. Can anyone suggest a ROM and also help me boot in recovery or fastboot? Thanks
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Firstly, are you rooted? To install a ROM, you need to at least root and get a custom recovery like TWRP.
I used this toolkit to root. It also has an adb feature that boots your phone into fastboot or recovery.
If you don't trust the toolkit and have adb installed, you could try this.
Connect your phone and open a CMD window.
Type
adb devices
Make sure the phone is a connected device,
Then type
adb reboot fastboot
This should get you into fastboot and from there you can reboot to recovery if you need using volume and power buttons.
or just use adb reboot recovery to get to recovery straight away.
There are loads of roms available including: ARHD, ViperOne, Insertcoin etc.
Try looking for reviews on youtube or just read about them in these forums and pick one. Your can always wipe your device and flash another if you don't like one.
EDIT: As niorun said below, disable Fast Boot option under Power in Settings or it won't work.
andrew21 said:
Hello, i have one piece M8 with some touch problems. .I cannot boot in fastboot mode either. I tried holding power button and vol down button but no luck. I want to flash a ROM on my phone and i have adb on my pc. Can anyone suggest a ROM and also help me boot in recovery or fastboot? Thanks
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Also be sure to check if your 'Fast boot' option is switched off! You can't boot into Fastboot if its on.
Go to Settings>Power>Fast Boot.
I cannot enter fastboot through adb commands and even when i switch on the phone i cannot get past welcome screen since touchscreen not working......help?
andrew21 said:
I cannot enter fastboot through adb commands and even when i switch on the phone i cannot get past welcome screen since touchscreen not working......help?
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Touchscreen issue seems like a hardware problem and I'm not sure what you could really do about that other than send it in for a repair. If you can't get past the welcome screen, you can't disable the fastboot option so I'm not sure how to get around that.
Have you tried to adb into recovery?
andrew21 said:
I cannot enter fastboot through adb commands and even when i switch on the phone i cannot get past welcome screen since touchscreen not working......help?
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Please lets start by telling us what you've done already.
Unlocked bootloader, flashed custom recovery etc... etc...?
I somehow reached the power option and turned fastboot off....then i successfully entered into bootloader. Now when i did "fastboot getvar all" i get this model: product: m8_ul
what to do next and how and which rom to install? I have m8 toolkit and know how to use it.
andrew21 said:
I somehow reached the power option and turned fastboot off....then i successfully entered into bootloader and i dont know remember what option i selected...now my m8 shows red triangle on the screen, what to do?
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I've never seen that, but before you continue... You want to flash a custom ROM, right?
Before you can do that you need a Custom Recovery and a ROM suited for your needs. Do you already have them?
If you have, i suggest to follow the instructies inside the threads
If you haven't, i suggest to read and follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
EDIT: We can't tell you which ROM to use, that is your own decision!
Niorun said:
I've never seen that, but before you continue... You want to flash a custom ROM, right?
Before you can do that you need a Custom Recovery and a ROM suited for your needs. Do you already have them?
If you have, i suggest to follow the instructies inside the threads
If you haven't, i suggest to read and follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
EDIT: We can't tell you which ROM to use, that is your own decision!
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I need to flash Stock ROM just to repair my m8....can you pls suggest any and give download link? I know how to flash ROM by using toolkit...
1) unlock bootloader
2) Flash recovery
3) Copy rom to sdcard and flash it through recovery
is that correct?
andrew21 said:
I need to flash Stock ROM just to repair my m8....can you pls suggest any and give download link? I know how to flash ROM by using toolkit...
1) unlock bootloader
2) Flash recovery
3) Copy rom to sdcard and flash it through recovery
is that correct?
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That is correct, however I have no experience with going back to stock!
If you have made a nandroid backup before you flashed custom recovery that would be the easiest way.
Read the thread i posted earlier, going back to stock is explained there.
Niorun said:
That is correct, however i have no experience of going back to stock!
If you have made a nandroid backup before you flashed custom recovery that would be the easiest way.
Read the thread i posted earlier, going back to stock is explained there.
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Then pls give me download link for any good custom rom for this product: m8_ul
thanks.
andrew21 said:
Then pls give me download link for any good custom rom for this product: m8_ul
thanks.
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Again, i can't make a decision for you. But my personal choice would be ARHD.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694917
Niorun said:
Again, i can't make a decision for you. But my personal choice would be ARHD.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694917
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Can i use this stock rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694994
Also, what should i select odexed or deodexed?
andrew21 said:
Can i use this stock rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694994
Also, what should i select odexed or deodexed?
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I'd say the odexed one if you are going for the stock anyway, otherwise i'd suggest ARHD.
Niorun said:
I'd say the odexed one if you are going for the stock anyway, otherwise i'd suggest ARHD.
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Ok thanks bro
andrew21 said:
Ok thanks bro
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No problem, is everything running as expected again?
Niorun said:
No problem, is everything running as expected again?
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Actually my customer asked me to return the piece without repairing so bad luck.....anyway thanks for your help and suggestions bro
Hi everyone! I installed the stock google edition on my HTC ONE M8 last night using adb command. Then I get in TWRP recovery try to restore my previous backup that I made using TWRP. Then I got an "restore failed". So, I get in wipe, but I chose the advanced wipe instead of factory reset because my old defy+ is this. I'm so stupid.... I deleted the system. Now I have no OS installed on my phone. I googled earlier that people were saying that using ADB sideload will work. I get in recovery and pressed the sideload but the progress bar just keep going for like 8 hours straight !!! What should I do?
Also, my phone has unlocked boot loader and S-OFF. I rooted my phone before I did the wipe.
Use adb push <nameofrom>.zip /sdcard and then flash that
EddyOS said:
Use adb push <nameofrom>.zip /sdcard and then flash that
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Okay. But when I connect my phone to my PC. It makes the notification sound but did not recognize it. And when I typed in "adb devices" there is no devices attached.
It'll only show when booted into TWRP (so flash that in fastboot if you have to), and that's when you push the file
EddyOS said:
It'll only show when booted into TWRP (so flash that in fastboot if you have to), and that's when you push the file
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I see now. Does it matter which rom I use? I will try that when I get home. Also, how to use the adb sideload. I stuck in process for about 8hours since last night I pressed the button.
When you flashed the GPe ROM was it just the ROM or the full RUU?
EddyOS said:
When you flashed the GPe ROM was it just the ROM or the full RUU?
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I believe it was RUU.
If it was the RUU then you'll have to flash the firmware package in post 2 of the RUU thread before flashing a Sense-based ROM but if you want the GPe ROM back just flash the RUU again as per the original thread...
EddyOS said:
If it was the RUU then you'll have to flash the firmware package in post 2 of the RUU thread before flashing a Sense-based ROM but if you want the GPe ROM back just flash the RUU again as per the original thread...
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Okay. When I tried to use TWRP install the zip file. It told me failed. Is that wrong or should I use adb?
Your backup probably failed because it didn't backup correctly. It's happened to me a couple of times wirh TWRP. You should always check your backup works before deleting anything. There are stock backups available on this forum.
The RUU has to be flashed in fastboot using the fastboot commands, so if you're trying to flash it in TWRP it will fail. To flash the RUU, you have to:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <nameofzip>.zip
First time WILL fail, so then run the same command again - fastboot flash zip <nameofzip>.zip
fastboot reboot
This is ONLY for the RUU ZIP file and not a normal TWRP-flashable ZIP
ashyx said:
Your backup probably failed because it didn't backup correctly. It's happened to me a couple of times wirh TWRP. You should always check your backup works before deleting anything. There are stock backups available on this forum.
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Plz tell me how to use that! Much appreciated!!!
EddyOS said:
The RUU has to be flashed in fastboot using the fastboot commands, so if you're trying to flash it in TWRP it will fail. To flash the RUU, you have to:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <nameofzip>.zip
First time WILL fail, so then run the same command again - fastboot flash zip <nameofzip>.zip
fastboot reboot
This is ONLY for the RUU ZIP file and not a normal TWRP-flashable ZIP
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Hopefully it will work. Thank you so much man!!! I will tell u if I make it working again. Thanks! Much appreciated!
What I posed there will get you back to a working GPe M8, to go back to Sense you'll have to go through Post 2 in the RUU thread
EddyOS said:
What I posed there will get you back to a working GPe M8, to go back to Sense you'll have to go through Post 2 in the RUU thread
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I'm satisfied with a working phone! Google play edition is good enough for me now! Thank you so much. Keep my finger crossed it will work.
In case you weren't sure which file I was on about, it's these...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589
EddyOS said:
In case you weren't sure which file I was on about, it's these...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708589
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Thank you!
50ShadesOfBacon said:
Thank you!
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If you did want sense all you need to do is restore a stock backup and then flash firmware.
If you restore gpe ruu, just download a stock sense backup, the copy and paste the extracted folder it in the twrp folder and restore, then flash the firmware_splash.zip in RUU mode
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Android The Greek said:
If you did want sense all you need to do is restore a stock backup and then flash firmware.
If you restore gpe ruu, just download a stock sense backup, the copy and paste the extracted folder it in the twrp folder and restore, then flash the firmware_splash.zip in RUU mode
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You have to flash the FW package first THEN restore/flash a Sense ROM as TWRP won't mount the phone properly as the partitions are borked
EddyOS said:
Use adb push <nameofrom>.zip /sdcard and then flash that
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I tried to get in my fastboot and do the command u gave me. It tells me to "wait for devices" HELP!!
i'm new to android so sorry for asking stupid question. I've a rooted m8 on android hd revolution rom. now for the 10.2 version it says i should ve an updated firmware.my original one was 1.54.401.10. to take an OTA they say i ve to go back to stock.now im confused which ruu should i download. thanks
kalim_714 said:
i'm new to android so sorry for asking stupid question. I've a rooted m8 on android hd revolution rom. now for the 10.2 version it says i should ve an updated firmware.my original one was 1.54.401.10. to take an OTA they say i ve to go back to stock.now im confused which ruu should i download. thanks
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There is no RUU for 1.54.401.10 available as at today.
What you need is a stock backup.
here is my TWRP backup for 1.54.401.10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54564526&postcount=1471
Stock Recovery : http://sourceforge.net/projects/htconem8/files/Recovery/1.54.401.10_recovery.img/download
I guess you know how to do backup and restore with TWRP. If you don't have one, you can get the one that I'm using in the link in my sig.
Basic thing to do is :
1. extract the backup on your PC
2. transfer the backup folder to your sdcard or external_sd depending where your TWRP backup folder is.
3. boot to recovery and restore the backup
After backup successful, you'll be notify of an OTA update. Before you can do the update, you need :
1. reboot to bootloader
2. flash the stock recovery that I linked above
3. reboot
4. do the OTA
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There is no RUU for 1.54.401.10 available as at today.
What you need is a stock backup.
here is my TWRP backup for 1.54.401.10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54564526&postcount=1471
Stock Recovery : http://sourceforge.net/projects/htconem8/files/Recovery/2.22.401.4_recovery.img/download
I guess you know how to do backup and restore with TWRP. If you don't have one, you can get the one that I'm using in the link in my sig.
Basic thing to do is :
1. extract the backup on your PC
2. transfer the backup folder to your sdcard or external_sd depending where your TWRP backup folder is.
3. boot to recovery and restore the backup
After backup successful, you'll be notify of an OTA update. Before you can do the update, you need :
1. reboot to bootloader
2. flash the stock recovery that I linked above
3. reboot
4. do the OTA
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thank you so much. i'll give it a go and let you know
Don't forget to thank him.
EternalAndroid said:
Don't forget to thank him.
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Haha ... he said "thanks".. that's good enough
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Haha ... he said "thanks".. that's good enough
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its all good until the backup part, but after i flash recovery and install the update, it wont go pass htc one logo
it worked on 1.54.401.10 recovery. thank you very much
EternalAndroid said:
Don't forget to thank him.
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yes m'lord.... :laugh:
kalim_714 said:
it worked on 1.54.401.10 recovery. thank you very much
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Aah... put the wrong link for the recovery ... link corrected for other people that may have the same problem
ckpv5 said:
Aah... put the wrong link for the recovery ... link corrected for other people that may have the same problem
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im trying to gain s-oof via firewater, after everything is done and when it comes to yes/no, my command promt becomes a stubborn child.no matter how many times i type yes, it just keep asking the same question again and again
kalim_714 said:
im trying to gain s-oof via firewater, after everything is done and when it comes to yes/no, my command promt becomes a stubborn child.no matter how many times i type yes, it just keep asking the same question again and again
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Hi, it's ok if you ask questions. But please do it in just one thread. You asked the same in the other thread you opened up: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/firewater-yes-t2854278
it won't be answered any faster doing this.
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Hi, it's ok if you ask questions. But please do it in just one thread. You asked the same in the other thread you opened up: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/firewater-yes-t2854278
it won't be answered any faster doing this.
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sorry. actually i did make another thread but posted the question here by mistake..
kalim_714 said:
im trying to gain s-oof via firewater, after everything is done and when it comes to yes/no, my command promt becomes a stubborn child.no matter how many times i type yes, it just keep asking the same question again and again
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U need to type 'yes' EXACTLY as it's shown. (Yes)
Hey there.
Got my M9.
Unlocked.
Flashed TWRP.
Installed SU.
Obtained root.
Flashing ROMs and it says 'successful' but when exiting TWRP, the device says 'No OS installed!'. I don't see a RUU in the forums. What I see is S-Off required and I don't have that. What can I do?
Don't use the latest TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/guide-root-install-twrp-htc-one-m9-t3061133
sausje85 said:
Don't use the latest TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/guide-root-install-twrp-htc-one-m9-t3061133
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Thank you. I will do this now.
sausje85 said:
Don't use the latest TWRP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/guide-root-install-twrp-htc-one-m9-t3061133
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It seems I can't get my pc to find the device (adb devices). I can't find what to rename TWRP.img to let the bootloader update the recovery itself with it on the sd card... do you know?
typhoonikan said:
It seems I can't get my pc to find the device (adb devices). I can't find what to rename TWRP.img to let the bootloader update the recovery itself with it on the sd card... do you know?
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Disregard. I didn't realize you could flash recovery from within recovery >_>