Hey folks,
I'm hoping that someone out there can help me. I'm trying to restore my phone to stock using RUU_ENRC2B_U_JB_45_HTC_Europe_1.17.401.1_Radio_3.1204.168.32_release_299688_signed.exe
I've relocked my bootloader, started up the phone in fastboot usb and ran the RUU. It looks as though it is installing the stock ROM but then it fails. Has anyone successfully restored their X+ to stock and if so is there something that I've done that I need to change?
Any advise would be welcome.
***update, here's the RUU log from the attempted update
<LOG>
<T153600><INFO><VERSION>1.0.9.2012</VERSION></INFO></T153600>
<T153600><INFO>start read zip</INFO></T153600>
<T153600><INFO>The input file() DOES NOT exist.<T153600><INFO>Finish read zip.</INFO></T153600>
<T153600><DEBUG><PAGE>====== WelcomeDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T153600>
<T153608><DEBUG><PAGE>====== VerifyingMobileDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T153608>
<T153608><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153608>
<T153608><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153608>
<T153610><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153610>
<T153610><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153610>
<T153611><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153611>
<T153611><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153611>
<T153611><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153611>
<T153612><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153612>
<T153612><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153612>
<T153613><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153613>
<T153613><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153613>
<T153614><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOT</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153614>
<T153614><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153614>
<T153614><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153614>
<T153615><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153615>
<T153615><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153615>
<T153616><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153616>
<T153616><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153616>
<T153617><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOT</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153617>
<T153617><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar battery-status</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153617>
<T153619><DEBUG><OUT>battery-status: good</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153619>
<T153619><DEBUG><PAGE>====== VerificationDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T153619>
<T153619><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153619>
<T153619><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153619>
<T153620><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153620>
<T153620><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153620>
<T153621><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153621>
<T153621><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153621>
<T153621><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153621>
<T153622><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153622>
<T153622><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153622>
<T153623><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153623>
<T153623><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153623>
<T153624><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOT</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153624>
<T153624><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar version-main</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153624>
<T153626><DEBUG><OUT>version-main: 1.17.161.7</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153626>
<T153628><DEBUG><PAGE>====== ComparisonDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T153628>
<T153628><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153628>
<T153628><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153628>
<T153629><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153629>
<T153629><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153629>
<T153630><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153630>
<T153630><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153630>
<T153630><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153630>
<T153631><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153631>
<T153631><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153631>
<T153632><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153632>
<T153632><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153632>
<T153633><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOT</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153633>
<T153633><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar version-main</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153633>
<T153634><DEBUG><OUT>version-main: 1.17.161.7</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153634>
<T153635><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T153635>
<T153635><DEBUG>(Encrypted) Main version: 1.17.401.1
</DEBUG></T153635>
<T153640><DEBUG><PAGE>====== UpdatingDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T153640>
<T153640><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T153640>
<T153641><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T153641>
<T153641><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T153641>
<T153641><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 19
</DEBUG></T153641>
<T153641><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153641>
<T153641><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153641>
<T153642><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153642>
<T153642><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153642>
<T153643><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153643>
<T153643><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153643>
<T153643><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153643>
<T153643><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153643>
<T153644><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153644>
<T153644><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153644>
<T153645><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153645>
<T153645><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153645>
<T153646><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOT</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153646>
<T153646><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 oem rebootRUU</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153646>
<T153648><DEBUG><OUT>... INFOSave data from original MSC...INFOSave data from SIF...INFOUpdate partition data to SIF partitionINFOUpdate partition data from original MSC...INFO[MSG] OKAYOKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153648>
<T153648><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153648>
<T153648><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153648>
<T153649><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153649>
<T153649><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153649>
<T153650><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T153650>
<T153651><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153651>
<T153651><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153651>
<T153652><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153652>
<T153652><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153652>
<T153652><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T153652>
<T153653><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153653>
<T153653><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153653>
<T153654><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153654>
<T153654><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153654>
<T153654><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T153654>
<T153655><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153655>
<T153655><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153655>
<T153656><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153656>
<T153656><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153656>
<T153656><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T153656>
<T153657><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153657>
<T153657><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153657>
<T153658><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153658>
<T153658><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153658>
<T153659><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153659>
<T153659><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153659>
<T153700><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: RUU</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153700>
<T153700><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 erase cache</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153700>
<T153701><DEBUG><OUT>erasing 'cache'... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153701>
<T153701><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T153701>
<T153701><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T153701>
<T153701><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T153701>
<T153701><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 19
</DEBUG></T153701>
<T153701><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 flash zip C:\Users\micko\AppData\Local\Temp\{17BCBB79-FEBC-4679-A83C-E2FE483B2096}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153701>
<T153829><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (711478 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153829>
<T153829><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153829>
<T153829><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153829>
<T153900><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing start ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153900>
<T153905><DEBUG><OUT>INFOtime: 4297</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153905>
<T153905><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing finish ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153905>
<T153905><DEBUG><OUT>INFOYour memory size = 59640MB, choose rawpt_64g.img</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153905>
<T153905><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking model ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153905>
<T153905><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking custom ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153905>
<T153905><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 42 custom id check fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153905>
<T153938><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153938>
<T153938><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153938>
<T153939><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153939>
<T153939><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153939>
<T153940><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153940>
<T153940><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153940>
<T153940><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153940>
<T153940><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153940>
<T153941><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153941>
<T153941><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153941>
<T153942><DEBUG><OUT>FA2BPW101882 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153942>
<T153942><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153942>
<T153943><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: RUU</OUT>
</DEBUG></T153943>
<T153943><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2BPW101882 reboot</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153943>
<T153944><DEBUG><OUT>rebooting... </OUT>
</DEBUG></T153944>
<T153944><DEBUG>32bit HTC Sync, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync 3.0\
</DEBUG></T153944>
<T153944><DEBUG><CMD>adb kill-server</CMD>
</DEBUG></T153944>
<T153945><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T153945>
</LOG>
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I have. I used windows 7 x64, made sure HTC smart sync was installed, and made sure official HTC drivers were installed from their website. Also it took a few computer reboots to get everything working.
Yes I did it in fastboot usb mode and I also executed command "fastboot oem lock" before running the ruu.
I can't think of anything else except to make sure you are using a good usb cable, and triple check the drivers in the device manager. Make sure there are no glitches in them!
I drop my 2 cents too... What about your CID? I think you need Vodaphone RUU, 1.17.161.7, checking rug log is written there. I'm not sure it is available yet... If you have no backup done then Im sorry
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda premium
Hi all
Thanks in advance for any advice you give me.
I have a Droid Dna in Europe,and i'm not rooted or unlocked.I have a RUU,and the htc drivers on my Windows 8 laptop.And everytime i try it to run the RUU.exe he just returns the Error 158,and after that the phone reboots and returns to normal.
I think that we cant make the clean all data.
I try it everthing,even advanced settings,to the sign drivers on my Windows 8,stop the anti-virus,close all aplications that are running.shutdown the UAC on my pc.and running program with the administrative priviliges.
This is what my ruu log says:
***<LOG>
<T143439><INFO><VERSION>1.0.1.2013</VERSION></INFO></T143439>
<T143439><INFO>start read zip</INFO></T143439>
<T143439><INFO>The input file() DOES NOT exist.
</INFO></T143439>
<T143439><INFO>Finish read zip.</INFO></T143439>
<T143439><DEBUG><PAGE>====== WelcomeDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T143439>
<T143447><DEBUG><PAGE>====== VerifyingMobileDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T143447>
<T143447><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143447>
<T143448><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143448>
<T143448><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143448>
<T143450><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143450>
<T143450><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143450>
<T143451><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143451>
<T143451><DEBUG><CMD>adb -s FA2CFS502308 shell cat /sys/class/power_supply/battery/capacity</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143451>
<T143451><DEBUG><OUT>88</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143451>
<T143451><DEBUG><PAGE>====== VerificationDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T143451>
<T143451><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143451>
<T143452><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143452>
<T143452><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143452>
<T143454><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143454>
<T143454><DEBUG><CMD>adb -s FA2CFS502308 shell getprop ro.build.description</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143454>
<T143455><DEBUG><OUT>1.15.605.4 CL123160 release-keys</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143455>
<T143458><DEBUG><PAGE>====== ComparisonDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T143458>
<T143458><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143458>
<T143459><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143459>
<T143459><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143459>
<T143501><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143501>
<T143501><DEBUG><CMD>adb -s FA2CFS502308 shell getprop ro.build.description</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143501>
<T143502><DEBUG><OUT>1.15.605.4 CL123160 release-keys</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143502>
<T143521><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T143521>
<T143521><DEBUG>(Encrypted) Main version: 2.06.605.1
</DEBUG></T143521>
<T143527><DEBUG><PAGE>====== UpdatingDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T143527>
<T143527><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T143527>
<T143529><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T143529>
<T143529><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T143529>
<T143529><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 25
</DEBUG></T143529>
<T143529><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143529>
<T143530><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143530>
<T143530><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143530>
<T143531><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
FA2CFS502308 device
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143531>
<T143531><DEBUG><CMD>adb -s FA2CFS502308 shell /system/bin/reboot oem-78</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143531>
<T143532><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T143532>
<T143532><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143532>
<T143533><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143533>
<T143533><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143533>
<T143534><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T143534>
<T143535><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143535>
<T143536><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143536>
<T143536><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143536>
<T143537><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T143537>
<T143537><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143537>
<T143538><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143538>
<T143538><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143538>
<T143539><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T143539>
<T143539><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143539>
<T143540><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143540>
<T143540><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143540>
<T143541><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T143541>
<T143541><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143541>
<T143542><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143542>
<T143542><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143542>
<T143543><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T143543>
<T143543><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143543>
<T143544><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143544>
<T143544><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143544>
<T143545><DEBUG><OUT>FA2CFS502308 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143545>
<T143545><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2CFS502308 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143545>
<T143546><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: RUU</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143546>
<T143546><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2CFS502308 erase cache</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143546>
<T143547><DEBUG><OUT>erasing 'cache'... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143547>
<T143547><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T143547>
<T143549><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T143549>
<T143549><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T143549>
<T143549><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 25
</DEBUG></T143549>
<T143549><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2CFS502308 flash zip "C:\Users\Pedro Fernandes\AppData\Local\Temp\{DE245328-387A-414E-949B-A5D47C647CA9}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip"</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143549>
<T143733><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (908048 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143733>
<T143733><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143733>
<T143733><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143733>
<T143854><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing start ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143854>
<T143902><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing finish ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143902>
<T143902><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip header checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143902>
<T143902><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip info parsing...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143902>
<T143902><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 22 loading zip info fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143902>
<T143905><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143905>
<T143906><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143906>
<T143906><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143906>
<T143908><DEBUG><OUT>FA2CFS502308 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143908>
<T143908><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143908>
<T143909><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143909>
<T143909><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143909>
<T143910><DEBUG><OUT>FA2CFS502308 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143910>
<T143910><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2CFS502308 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143910>
<T143911><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: RUU</OUT>
</DEBUG></T143911>
<T143911><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2CFS502308 reboot</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143911>
<T143912><DEBUG><OUT>rebooting... </OUT>
</DEBUG></T143912>
<T143912><DEBUG><CMD>adb kill-server</CMD>
</DEBUG></T143912>
<T143913><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T143913>
</LOG>
****
Sorry my English.
and thanks for any help.
Are you plugging into a usb 2 or 3 port.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using xda app-developers app
Did you turn off the driver signing feature in Windows 8? I've had two guys ask me to help them and I used the thread on xda, found via google, titled something like "INSTALL ADB and FASTBOOT on WINDOWS 8" and once I finished installing it with that method things were working for them. One only took a minute or two I checked something right off the bat and it solved the problem the other one I had to follow the instructions step by step and install everything according to those instructions.
Bigandrewgold said:
Are you plugging into a usb 2 or 3 port.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using xda app-developers app
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I'm with 2.0 usb
CharliesTheMan said:
Did you turn off the driver signing feature in Windows 8? I've had two guys ask me to help them and I used the thread on xda, found via google, titled something like "INSTALL ADB and FASTBOOT on WINDOWS 8" and once I finished installing it with that method things were working for them. One only took a minute or two I checked something right off the bat and it solved the problem the other one I had to follow the instructions step by step and install everything according to those instructions.
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Yes.i did turn off the driver signature on the advance features of windows8. I have the adb,install on my laptop
hey,
i tried to install the RUU for my One X+ because the sd card, wifi network, cell network is inaccsesible right now.
Also the ADB is not accesible, it always returns device not found error. (i double checked everything).
Finally it gets stuck in the way installing:
Code:
<T121536><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121536>
<T121537><DEBUG><OUT>FA2C7W106219 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121537><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2C7W106219 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121537><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: RUU</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121537><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2C7W106219 erase cache</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121539><DEBUG><OUT>erasing 'cache'... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 19
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2C7W106219 flash zip C:\Users\Ike\AppData\Local\Temp\{545A2C96-F188-4ED7-93DD-73E45B96952E}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121709><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (711478 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121709>
<T121709><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121709>
<T121709><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121709>
<T121740><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing start ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121740>
<T121744><DEBUG><OUT>INFOtime: 4297</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121744>
<T121744><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing finish ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121744>
<T121745><DEBUG><OUT>INFOYour memory size = 59640MB, choose rawpt_64g.img</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121745>
<T121745><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 99 unknown fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121745>
Any ideas?
iTTerror said:
hey,
i tried to install the RUU for my One X+ because the sd card, wifi network, cell network is inaccsesible right now.
Also the ADB is not accesible, it always returns device not found error. (i double checked everything).
Finally it gets stuck in the way installing:
Code:
<T121536><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121536>
<T121537><DEBUG><OUT>FA2C7W106219 fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121537><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2C7W106219 getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121537><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: RUU</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121537><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2C7W106219 erase cache</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121537>
<T121539><DEBUG><OUT>erasing 'cache'... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 19
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121539><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s FA2C7W106219 flash zip C:\Users\Ike\AppData\Local\Temp\{545A2C96-F188-4ED7-93DD-73E45B96952E}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip</CMD>
</DEBUG></T121539>
<T121709><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (711478 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121709>
<T121709><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121709>
<T121709><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121709>
<T121740><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing start ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121740>
<T121744><DEBUG><OUT>INFOtime: 4297</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121744>
<T121744><DEBUG><OUT>INFOrom parsing finish ...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121744>
<T121745><DEBUG><OUT>INFOYour memory size = 59640MB, choose rawpt_64g.img</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121745>
<T121745><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 99 unknown fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T121745>
Any ideas?
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nevermind forgot to relock bootloader
Hello,
I need your expertise help to resolve my phone issues. Hope someone can help. Currently, i am bit panic that my device has become unusable. Please help!!
My problem statement:
1. HTC One M8 is currently in boot loop. It boots approximately around 6 to 7 times and then enters to normal operation. This happens everytime i reboot.
2. WiFi is greyed. unable to "On" the Wifi. Still i can use my data through my SIM card.
One Important information: I DONT HAVE ANY BACKUP. I LOST IT. i kept them in the internal storage and mistakenly wiped the internal storage as well. I am unlucky
Brief of my device:
I bought this device from US. It came with AT&T. I came to India and i was using it without any issues. Howev, it doesnt update at all through Wifi or Data. Hence, with my limited knowledge, i unlocked, rooted and flashed with custom ROM. There the problem started. It got into boot loop and WiFi is greyed out. So, i thought brining back to Stock would resolve the issue and did the Stock ROm flash and recovery as well. No luck. Currently, i still have the boot loop and "WiFi" greyed out.
I used TWRP.
Below is current details & Versions:
-----------------------------------------------------
1. Bootlader:
M8_UL_CA PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-3.16.0.0000
RADIO-1.16.21331931.LA11G
openDSP-V38.2.2-00542-m8974.0311
OS-
eMMC-BOOT 2048MB
Apr 18 2014,16:06:33.0
-----------------------------------------------------
2. fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.16.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.16.21331931.LA11G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main:
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno: XXXXXXXXXXX
(bootloader) imei: XXXXXXXXXXXX
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul_ca
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B12000
(bootloader) cidnum: CWS__001
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: c3d94491
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.045s
---------------------------------------------------------
3. Software information
Androin version: 5.0.1
HTC Sense version: 6.0
Software number: 4.16.401.10
HDC SDK API level: Unknown
Kernel version: 3.4.0-g6af28ec [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
BASEBAND VERSION: 1.16.21331931.LA11G_20.31A.4145.02L
Build number: 4.16.401.10 CL448934 RELEASE-KEYS
------------------------------------------------------------------
Awaiting your valuable help. Thanks in advance!
Apologise if it is not the right forum.
Thank you,
Selvaraj
Hi @selva_rag,
Thanks for posting in XDA Assist. I am going to move your thread to the HTC One (M8) Q&A and Troubleshooting Forum as the users there will be much better suited to help you out.
-- Gandalf
Your firmware is outdated (hboot, radio, etc.) , and does not support any of the current custom ROMs. Broken WiFi is a known result of firmware mismatch; and the boot loops is likely due to the same reason.
Similarly, unless you flashed any but the oldest stock ROMs (1.58.502) you will suffer from the same firmware mismatch issue.
AT&T M8 won't OTA update since you are outside the US and not on the AT&T network (this is a AT&T specific complication).
I would advise to backup your personal data (your phone will be wiped), relock your bootloader (command: fastboot oem lock) then run the 4.28.502.1 RUU here: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_M8[email protected]50319A_40.45.C33065.00_F_release_426617_signed_2.exe
The RUU will update your firmware. From there, you can unlock the bootloader again via HTCDev.com, flash current version TWRP 2.8.7, then flash a current Lollipop custom ROM of your choice.
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selva_rag said:
One Important information: I DONT HAVE ANY BACKUP. I LOST IT. i kept them in the internal storage and mistakenly wiped the internal storage as well. I am unlucky
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This has nothing to do with luck. This is a failure to use good judgement, or follow some basic precautions:
1) You shouldn't be wiping partitions unless you are completely aware of what it means and what the results will be. The "Advanced" wipe section is called that for a reason, avoid using those options if you don't fully understand them. It says right on the default Wipe screen that the default wipe (user data, cache and Dalvik - leaves internal storage untouched) is the only wipe that is needed most of the time. Again, it says that for a reason, and you chose to ignore it.
2) Copy backups onto your computer, to avoid such situations
HI,
Thanks for the help and agree it was my mistake of deleting the backup.
I tried your suggestion. However, the RUU updater just frozen at "Sending 0/6" on my PC. And on the device it stays on the "HTC" black screen itself and no progress shown.
Steps I did:
1. Reclocked the boot loader using " Fastboot oem lock"
2. Rebooted the device in Fastboot USB
3. Ran the given RUU from my PC and followed the onscreen options.
4. It just stays there in the same stage of Sending 0/6 in my pc for more than 2 hours
5. Device is "HTC" Black screen
Am i making any mistake?
Thank you,
Selva
redpoint73 said:
Your firmware is outdated (hboot, radio, etc.) , and does not support any of the current custom ROMs. Broken WiFi is a known result of firmware mismatch; and the boot loops is likely due to the same reason.
Similarly, unless you flashed any but the oldest stock ROMs (1.58.502) you will suffer from the same firmware mismatch issue.
AT&T M8 won't OTA update since you are outside the US and not on the AT&T network (this is a AT&T specific complication).
I would advise to backup your personal data (your phone will be wiped), relock your bootloader (command: fastboot oem lock) then run the 4.28.502.1 RUU here:
The RUU will update your firmware. From there, you can unlock the bootloader again via , flash current version TWRP 2.8.7, then flash a current Lollipop custom ROM of your choice.
---------- Post added at 01:18 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:13 PM ----------
This has nothing to do with luck. This is a failure to use good judgement, or follow some basic precautions:
1) You shouldn't be wiping partitions unless you are completely aware of what it means and what the results will be. The "Advanced" wipe section is called that for a reason, avoid using those options if you don't fully understand them. It says right on the default Wipe screen that the default wipe (user data, cache and Dalvik - leaves internal storage untouched) is the only wipe that is needed most of the time. Again, it says that for a reason, and you chose to ignore it.
2) Copy backups onto your computer, to avoid such situations
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selva_rag said:
HI,
Thanks for the help and agree it was my mistake of deleting the backup.
I tried your suggestion. However, the RUU updater just frozen at "Sending 0/6" on my PC. And on the device it stays on the "HTC" black screen itself and no progress shown.
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At your own risk, you can try to disconnect the phone, or otherwise kill the RUU. I know it sounds scary, but its not uncommon for the RUU to stall out, then run correctly when you try again. But again, killing the RUU process has its risks; and I won't take any responsibility for any damage that may occur. Although is most likely fine, since its just stuck at "sending" not actually gotten to installing anything; plus it apparently hasn't even started "sending".
What Windows version? Win10 has been reported to be very problematic. I don't know if anyone has even gotten an RUU to run on Win10.
I am using windows 10.
Anyhow, I killed it and got back into fastboot. This time i going to try in Windows 7 PC.
When i rebooted the Devide, it showed ***Security Warning***. But when i rebooted the device, it just gone.
Let me try and update you. Thanks again.
redpoint73 said:
At your own risk, you can try to disconnect the phone, or otherwise kill the RUU. I know it sounds scary, but its not uncommon for the RUU to stall out, then run correctly when you try again. But again, killing the RUU process has its risks; and I won't take any responsibility for any damage that may occur. Although is most likely fine, since its just stuck at "sending" not actually gotten to installing anything; plus it apparently hasn't even started "sending".
What Windows version? Win10 has been reported to be very problematic. I don't know if anyone has even gotten an RUU to run on Win10.
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selva_rag said:
I am using windows 10.
Anyhow, I killed it and got back into fastboot. This time i going to try in Windows 7 PC.
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That would be my recommendation. Good luck!
I tried to run in the windows 7 several times. However, the Exe file is not moving after the first screen (After i agree to the terms & condition). Attmpted to run in the compatibility mode...still it is not working.
I checked in the RUU log and it is as below. Also, i copied the ROM.ZIP to my downloads folder. Is it possible to flash this ROM.ZIP manually?
----------------------------------------------------------------
<LOG>
<T223155><INFO><VERSION>2.0.16.2014</VERSION></INFO></T223155>
<T223155><INFO>start read zip</INFO></T223155>
<T223155><INFO>T
</INFO></T223155>
<T223155><INFO>Finish read zip.</INFO></T223155>
<T223155><DEBUG><PAGE>====== WelcomeDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T223155>
<T223204><DEBUG><PAGE>====== VerifyingMobileDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T223204>
<T223204><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223204>
<T223204><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223204>
<T223205><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223205>
<T223205><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223205>
<T223206><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223206>
<T223206><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223206>
<T223206><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223206>
<T223207><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223207>
<T223207><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223207>
<T223208><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223208>
<T223208><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223208>
<T223209><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOTExecution time is 56(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223209>
<T223209><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223209>
<T223209><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223209>
<T223210><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223210>
<T223210><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223210>
<T223211><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223211>
<T223211><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223211>
<T223211><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOTExecution time is 83(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223211>
<T223211><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar battery-status</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223211>
<T223212><DEBUG><OUT>battery-status: goodExecution time is 4(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223212>
<T223212><DEBUG><PAGE>====== VerificationDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T223212>
<T223212><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223212>
<T223212><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223212>
<T223213><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223213>
<T223213><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223213>
<T223214><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223214>
<T223214><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223214>
<T223214><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223214>
<T223215><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223215>
<T223215><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223215>
<T223216><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223216>
<T223216><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223216>
<T223217><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOTExecution time is 186(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223217>
<T223217><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar version-main</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223217>
<T223218><DEBUG><OUT>version-main: Execution time is 5(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223218>
<T223249><DEBUG><PAGE>====== ComparisonDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T223249>
<T223249><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223249>
<T223249><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223249>
<T223249><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223249>
<T223249><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223249>
<T223250><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223250>
<T223250><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223250>
<T223250><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223250>
<T223252><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223252>
<T223252><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223252>
<T223252><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223252>
<T223252><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223252>
<T223253><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOTExecution time is 62(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223253>
<T223253><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar version-main</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223253>
<T223254><DEBUG><OUT>version-main: Execution time is 4(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223254>
<T223254><DEBUG>[ComparisonDlg][_initData()]get rom version
</DEBUG></T223254>
<T223254><DEBUG>[getRomVersion] +++
</DEBUG></T223254>
<T223254><DEBUG>[_getRomVersion] +++
</DEBUG></T223254>
<T223254><DEBUG>[_getRomVersion] single rom, fopen rom.zip
</DEBUG></T223254>
<T223303><DEBUG>[CAruRomHandler::CheckTheFirstZipEncrypted] The first.zip is encrypted!
</DEBUG></T223303>
<T223303><DEBUG>This is NOT a combined ROM, use the original method to get the ROM version.
</DEBUG></T223303>
<T223303><DEBUG>[CAruRomHandler::_getRomVersion] Large and signed rom
</DEBUG></T223303>
<T223303><DEBUG>[_getRomVersion] (Encrypted) Main version: 4.28.502.1
</DEBUG></T223303>
<T223303><DEBUG>[_getRomVersion] ---
</DEBUG></T223303>
<T223303><DEBUG>[getRomVersion] ROM Ver: 4.28.502.1
</DEBUG></T223303>
<T223303><DEBUG>[getRomVersion] ---
</DEBUG></T223303>
<T223327><DEBUG><PAGE>====== UpdatingDlg ======</PAGE>
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG>[getImageCount] Large and signed rom
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 24
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223327><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223327>
<T223329><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223329>
<T223329><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223329>
<T223329><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223329>
<T223329><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223329>
<T223330><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223330>
<T223330><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223330>
<T223331><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223331>
<T223331><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223331>
<T223332><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: FASTBOOTExecution time is 138(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223332>
<T223332><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX oem rebootRUU</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223332>
<T223332><DEBUG><OUT>... (bootloader) Start Verify: 3OKAYExecution time is 19(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223332>
<T223332><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223332>
<T223332><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223332>
<T223333><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223333>
<T223333><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223333>
<T223334><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T223334>
<T223335><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223335>
<T223335><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223335>
<T223336><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223336>
<T223336><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223336>
<T223337><DEBUG><OUT />
</DEBUG></T223337>
<T223337><DEBUG>32bit HSM, strPath = C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Sync Manager\HTC Sync\
</DEBUG></T223337>
<T223337><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223337>
<T223338><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223338>
<T223338><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223338>
<T223339><DEBUG><OUT>XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223339>
<T223339><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX getvar boot-mode</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223339>
<T223340><DEBUG><OUT>boot-mode: RUUExecution time is 11(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223340>
<T223340><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX erase cache</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223340>
<T223341><DEBUG><OUT>erasing 'cache'... OKAYExecution time is 50(ms)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T223341>
<T223341><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T223341>
<T223341><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T223341>
<T223341><DEBUG>[getImageCount] Large and signed rom
</DEBUG></T223341>
<T223341><DEBUG>getImageCount, nHR: 24
</DEBUG></T223341>
<T223341><DEBUG><CMD>htc_fastboot -s XXXXXXXXXXXX -d flash zip C:\Users\Niru\AppData\Local\Temp\{1CD2F576-83BE-4A6B-9BFE-6C43DF2AD8E6}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip</CMD>
</DEBUG></T223341>
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redpoint73 said:
That would be my recommendation. Good luck!
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selva_rag said:
I tried to run in the windows 7 several times. However, the Exe file is not moving after the first screen (After i agree to the terms & condition). Attmpted to run in the compatibility mode...still it is not working.
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Hmmm, I've seen this issue repoorted several times for Win10 (maybe Win8) but don't know if I've seen it happen on Win7.
Do you have USB 3.0 on your ports? This has also been known to not play well with the RUU.
selva_rag said:
Also, i copied the ROM.ZIP to my downloads folder. Is it possible to flash this ROM.ZIP manually?
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From what has been posted on here, yes. I've never done it myself.
I think you need to rename the file 0P6BIMG.zip and put it on the top directory (not in a folder) of internal storage.
Also, I believe the phone's identifier (FA...) after each line "fastboot devices" in the log you posted, is your phone's serial number.
So you should delete those.
redpoint73 said:
Also, I believe the phone's identifier (FA...) after each line "fastboot devices" in the log you posted, is your phone's serial number.
So you should delete those.
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Hi,
Thank you so much for your help. I think the problem is with the RUU file itself. I received a new version of the RUU file from my friend in US. It worked fine in Windows 10 without modifying anything. Now my phone is back with Stock 5.0.1.
Appreciate all your help.
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Thank you so much for your help.
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No problem, and there is a button for that!
My apologies. I put this in the wrong forum.
I'm really hoping that someone here can help me. I'm using a Mac. I'm using a fastboot cable. I have a Kindle Fire HD 8.9" (2nd Gen) (Model #: 3HT7G). One day I left it charging. I came home and found the screen was completely red. I restarted it by holding down the power button for 40 seconds. That brought it back to normal. I used it for a couple of weeks and now I can't get it out of the red screen.
I called Amazon and they won’t help me because it’s out of warranty. They want to sell me a new one at a discounted price. I can’t get a new one because it can’t be shipped outside of the US. I’m in Vietnam.
I want to unbrick it by installing CyanogenMod 12.1. I am following the steps on the CyanogenMod wiki for “jem”.
I'm done with -
Step 1: Test your...
Step 2: Download the files...
When I get to Step 3 (Use fastboot to apply...), the first step is ok:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin (see below for my Terminal window)
The screen on my Kindle changed. It says in yellow text "fastboot mode" with a blue arrow pointing down. In the upper left in white text it says "writing bootloader...done".
The next step (step 2) is NOT ok:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
It just says:
sending 'recovery' (8173 KB)...
I waited for about 40 minutes and then it came back with:
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
I'm a newbie and I have no idea what I'm doing. I'm just following the steps on the CyanogenMod wiki and praying that it will unbrick my Kindle Fire.
Here's my Terminal window:
Last login: Sat Sep 17 06:12:59 on console
Seans-MacBook-Pro:~ sean$ cd Desktop/android
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ ls
adb kfhd8-freedom-boot-8.4.6.img
cm-12 kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
fastboot kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
-bash: fastboot: command not found
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ ./fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
< waiting for device >
sending 'bootloader' (243 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.975s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.156s]
finished. total time: 1.131s
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ ./fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
sending 'recovery' (8173 KB)...
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
onwithsean said:
I'm really hoping that someone here can help me. I'm using a Mac. I'm using a fastboot cable. I have a Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" (2nd Gen) (Model #: 3HT7G). One day I left it charging. I came home and found the screen was completely red. I restarted it by holding down the power button for 40 seconds. That brought it back to normal. I used it for a couple of weeks and now I can't get it out of the red screen.
I called Amazon and they won’t help me because it’s out of warranty. They want to sell me a new one at a discounted price. I can’t get a new one because it can’t be shipped outside of the US. I’m in Vietnam.
I want to unbrick it by installing CyanogenMod 12.1. I am following the steps on the CyanogenMod wiki for “jem”.
I'm done with -
Step 1: Test your...
Step 2: Download the files...
When I get to Step 3 (Use fastboot to apply...), the first step is ok:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin (see below for my Terminal window)
The screen on my Kindle changed. It says in yellow text "fastboot mode" with a blue arrow pointing down. In the upper left in white text it says "writing bootloader...done".
The next step (step 2) is NOT ok:
fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
It just says:
sending 'recovery' (8173 KB)...
I waited for about 40 minutes and then it came back with:
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
I'm a newbie and I have no idea what I'm doing. I'm just following the steps on the CyanogenMod wiki and praying that it will unbrick my Kindle Fire.
Here's my Terminal window:
Last login: Sat Sep 17 06:12:59 on console
Seans-MacBook-Pro:~ sean$ cd Desktop/android
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ ls
adb kfhd8-freedom-boot-8.4.6.img
cm-12 kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
fastboot kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
-bash: fastboot: command not found
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ ./fastboot -i 0x1949 flash bootloader kfhd8-u-boot-prod-8.1.4.bin
< waiting for device >
sending 'bootloader' (243 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.975s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.156s]
finished. total time: 1.131s
Seans-MacBook-Pro:android sean$ ./fastboot -i 0x1949 flash recovery kfhd8-twrp-2.8.7.0-recovery.img
sending 'recovery' (8173 KB)...
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
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Sounds like a hardware problem. Regardless, you can't simply install roms like on other 'android' hardware:
- fastboot/factory cables do not work with this device (any HDX)
- CM 12.1 requires an unlocked bootloader and custom recovery
It might be a Kindle Fire HD. I'm not sure. Did Amazon make a Kindle Fire HD with an 8.9" screen?
Would I be able to install an older version of CM? One that is compatible with a Kindle Fire HD 8.9"?
onwithsean said:
It might be a Kindle Fire HD. I'm not sure. Did Amazon make a Kindle Fire HD with an 8.9" screen?
Would I be able to install an older version of CM? One that is compatible with a Kindle Fire HD 8.9"?
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Not going full spoon feed. Figure out what device you have (not that hard) and post question in the associated forum. HD and HDX are completely different beasts.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire/help/index-amazon-kindle-fire-t3205350
Davey126 said:
Not going full spoon feed. Figure out what device you have (not that hard) and post question in the associated forum. HD and HDX are completely different beasts.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire/help/index-amazon-kindle-fire-t3205350
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It's a Kindle Fire HD 8.9" (2nd Generation).
onwithsean said:
It's a Kindle Fire HD 8.9" (2nd Generation).
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See you found the correct forum. Good luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/8-9-inch-help/help-bringing-kf-hd-8-9-dead-t3463873
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See you found the correct forum. Good luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/8-9-inch-help/help-bringing-kf-hd-8-9-dead-t3463873
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Thanks! :cyclops:
What are my chances of bringing my KF back from the dead?