Jetstream STOCK ATT ROM 1.17.502.3 - HTC Jetstream

Here are the STOCK ATT Rom for your Jetstream.
Is it useful when you bricked your device or just need to reflash it. Like mine.
This is only for ATT Jetstream. Does NOT work for Rogers or any other than ATT shipped stock rom.
Thanks to BMW-BOY and EBAUL to make a nandroid backup their devices and upload this ROM and getting my Jetstream back to life
Requirements:
Unlocked Bootloader Via. HTCdev
Rooted
Doomlords CWM Recovery Installed
Doomlords Insecure Kernel Installed
How To:
Format you memory card to FAT or FAT32
Create a clockworkmod folder in the root of the SD card
Create a backup folder in the clockworkmod folder
Extract the downloaded rar to \sdcard\clockworkmod\backup folder
Reboot your device to CWM recovery
Choose Backup/Restore menu with volume buttons and select with power button
Select Restore
Optional: When restore is complete you can do a factory reset if you like
EBAUL Version:
Clear Stock Official ATT ROM
Removed ATT bloatware and CIQ
Modified system font style
Enabled Phone Dialer App
Enabled WI-FI hotspot and Tethering Option
Prerooted (If superuser not work, Denied to get superuser permissions just rerun Doomlords Root process)
Download Link: MULTIUPLOAD
BMW-BOY Version:
Clear Stock Official ATT ROM
Removed almost all ATT Bloatware
Original System fonts (Not modified)
Enabled Phone Dialer App
Enabled WI-FI hotspot and Tethering Option
Prerooted (If superuser not work, Denied to get superuser permissions just rerun Doomlords Root process)
Download Link: MULTIUPLOAD
Thanks Folks and I will post other versions as well if I have more.

Um, doesn't them being edited by these devs make them not stock?
I mean, I guess I'm thinking of a RUU. ??
I would like to have the ATT RUU laying around, just for whatever.

Official ATT RUU is is not available in the internet. I have searched the whole net for it. Only Rogers Puccini has RUU. You can only restore this backups.
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Alright, downloading now since I"m off work.
Omg the slowness. 9 hours remaining. ;___;

I flashed the BMWboy Rom, which is not the BMWboy v.01 Rom posted elsewhere (it is closer to a straight ruu but not exactly)
So, now it seems that titanium backup and SU are denied root privileges. So.... After flashing this (restoring back up, rather) I have to root again? Though doomlord said it was a permroot...
Is this because we have not achieved s-off ?
Edit: Yea, totally had to re-root my jetstream, which took 2 minutes, but... S-on's fault?
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Remember. When you flash these roms you overwrite the system folder of your device. Root and SU is stored in system folder. You have to rerun root process and after that you will have a permroot I told you this is close to a stock rom I use it too Read the description carefully. S-ON/S-OFF dosnt matter for root

This is your only chance to reflash your device which was from ATT if something goes wrong caus ATT Official RUU is not available nowhere on the net and ATT dont allow to update the device software in the near future. I hope we can get ICS.
If you have a Rogers Puccini you are luck caus your device is free (S-OFF) and has an official RUU to update or flash back to stock

Wifi doesn't work. I tried bothm but get the same problem

Are you using a rogers puccini or ATT jetstream device?
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Soft-brick
I was wondering if anyone could help me save my jetstream from a soft-brick/bootloop. You can follow this link for all the info.
Quick summary:
I made some changes to the apns.xml file in the framework-res.apk file
when I pushed this back to the tablet I had to force close a bunch of apps
I rebooted tablet and now I'm stuck in a bootloop.
I've tried to factory reset from HBOOT several times.
I don't have CWM, but I do have access to fastboot.
No access to adb.
I want to reflash the system partition with this "stock" version via fastboot. All the posts I've found providing instructions on this call for "fastboot flash system system.img", how do I create a system.img? I'm sorry to post a link to my post in this forum, but I've only had one reply and I'm hoping this will give my problem more exposure to some of the skilled Android developers.
Thank you.

i don't know if it'll help you - but you can extract a system.img file from the RUU that's around the forum somewhere.
if you run the EXE file (even with the device disconnected) its unpacking to a temp folder. just run the RUU and search the temp folder for rom.zip
in there u'll find what u need.

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[Q] Rogers Update?

Yesterday, there was an update that was pushed to my Rogers HTC Jetstream. Due to having the clockwork recovery that DooMLorD cooked up, the update was unsuccessful since the device tries to reboot in the stock recovery.
I'm wondering if anyone that didn't install the custom recovery is able to confirm any notable changes and if so, is there a way to have a .zip of the update so we can flash it in CWM?
I also tried looking for the 9MB download in root explorer to no avail.
Thank you.
Hi, AT+T is going to be pushing out an update in the next day or so as well. What i find interesting is, the update was on the HTC website at http://www.htc.com/us/support/jetstream-att/downloads/ and is now removed. i downloaded the 473 MB file called htc_jetstream_emr_update_1.30.502.1_us.exe . HTC claimed this file was the same as the update BUT that it would delete all my data if i manually used the file versus 'off the air' update when that is delivered.
Can you upload the file anywhere? Maybe our trustly devs could make something of it.
Someone else here has it and they said they will upload it shortly. So check back on this forum.
Please upload it!!
Presuming the .exe is a normal HTC RUU (as the past 2 Rogers updates are), this will be easy to turn into a CWM-flashable zip, which won't delete your data. You can extract a file called rom.zip from a temp folder once the RUU is running, and inside the rom.zip is all the .img's to be flashed. boot.img, system.img etc. Once we have those files, repackage them to a CWM-flashable zip and boom, you're off to the races. (Since we don't have the block device number for the boot partition, the boot.img needs to be flashed manually via fastboot.) Flashing the .img's as-is will likely cause you to lose root, but as long as you do a nandroid backup from CWM, you can always revert, or try DooM's root method, which I'm sure will still work.
Hopefully that upload will happen sooner rather than later and we can rip this joint apart.
Any one knows what the update contains? Will the ATT users could use it as well?
HTC says it has some bug fixes, HTC logger removed and a security patch.
Have downloaded the file. Am uploading it. Will share as soon as its done. Sorry end of month so slow internet..
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I think feherhollo has already uploaded the ruu. See his post under the Jetstream android development section. Thanks to him for doing it so quick.
Link is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466231
Just ran the update on my stock Rogers Jetstream and in the details it only seems to update the built-in Twitter app. Does anyone know if anything else was updated that isn't mentioned in the description?
I'll rip the RUU apart after work tonight and try to get a CWM-flashable zip out tonight or tomorrow.
drizzo613 said:
Just ran the update on my stock Rogers Jetstream and in the details it only seems to update the built-in Twitter app. Does anyone know if anything else was updated that isn't mentioned in the description?
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How you can ran this on rogers jetstream? Is your device s-off?? (this is for AT&T jetstream)
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feherhollo said:
How you can ran this on rogers jetstream? Is your device s-off?? (this is for AT&T jetstream)
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i was referring to the OP.

s-off no root?

Hi all,
I'm in the process of rooting my phone and I WAS going to put an almost stock rom on it - the bloatware but I'm having trouble running Titanium Backup and getting the phone to recognize that it's been rooted.
So far I have:
Ran Revolution
This gave me S-Off the first go around but didn't install Clockwork Mod, so I ran it again and I have S-Off and CWM now.
After that I had problems with the SMS, Error Code 64 Error Class 2, I called support and they had me do some stuff with ##82# and got it fixed.
Then I downloaded Titanium backup, which told me I didn't have Root.
Grabbed Root Checker, it told me I didn't have Root too.
After more searching I found someone saying that if I hit Problems? in Titanium it would download and update Busy Box for me, so I tried that, only it downloaded a program called Superuser instead (Android with a Pirate Patch logo).
Checked for updates with Superuser and it told me I was Legacy, then when I tried to update it failed.
Grabbed Busy Box Installer and attempted to run it, won't install because it says I don't have Root.
If I'm not mistaken, I can just flash a rom now, but I wanted to backup my apps and data, so I'd like to get Titanium running somehow. I suspect my problems are related to still having the stock rom Sprint gave me on release last July...but I can't get rid of that without getting rid of my apps and data. Is there something I'm missing here?
to gain root access on stock rom, you have to find the proper signed zip (I've used Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip) and install from recovery, s-off is not needed for this operation. If you look there are a lot of how to.
S-off and root are two different operation and they are not related. To get root you need just a recovery
sgunfio said:
to gain root access on stock rom, you have to find the proper signed zip (I've used Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip) and install from recovery, s-off is not needed for this operation. If you look there are a lot of how to.
S-off and root are two different operation and they are not related. To get root you need just a recovery
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Thanks, I must have missed that. The documentation's kind of scattered to the four winds. I'll let you know how it goes.
you are welcome
i had problem with s-off just because the how to linked a pg86img.zip that not worked with my phones... tons of tryouts then i just redownloaded it from an other link, just worked like a charme at first try
I'm struggling to find a good guide for getting the Superuser zip onto the phone. I'm assuming the file you mentioned earlier will work for the Evo 3D and I found that. I found this and it's saying to install from Fastboot, which I'm not able to find a guide on and not exactly sure how to do...
www dot komodocontacts dot com/page/how-to-unlock-and-install-superuser-su-on-android-without-breaking-ota-updates
It's not as simple as loading the files up in recovery is it?
Any ideas?
well, i've to save the zip on sdcard, then reboot the phone in fastboot to access to recovery (you may enter in fastboot in two way: power+(vol -) or adb reboot fastboot, the you have to enter in recovery and "apply any zip", select the proper zip and ... done
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I forgot .... you may use "adb reboot recovery"...
Thanks a lot, got it.
Also found this video, first part goes through running Revolution.
www dot youtube dot com/watch?v=xlO8QtMVq6g

[Q] htc one + in bootloop twrp installed but not backed up

HI,I was trying to get around at&t tether restrictions on an HOX + following the telephony.db edit method. this was not working and i thought it might be because the APN information in that file might not work as the phone is being used outside of the US, so i replaced the entire telephony.db file with one from an international version HOX.
Now the HOX+ is in a bootloop. it boots right to the home screen then gives a notice that "the process com.android.phone has stopped" and then restarts.
CID -cws__001
HBoot- 1.32.0000
the bootloader is unlocked
phone is rooted stock ROM android 4.1 sense 4
TWRP is installed but I didnt create a backup
I have a copy of the original telephony.db file.
how can I put back the original telephony.db file or what else can i do to fix this problem i am a complete noob
thanks for the suggestion AndroHero, much thanks to [email protected] he gave me a link to an RUU that worked after id spent hours scouring the net and only seeing RUU's that didnt seem like they were for my phone.
i'm back on stock rom with at&t restrictions but at least i have a working phone....
(editing initial post because foroum keeps saying i cant post off my link what ever that means)
You can use adb from recovery to push the original file. You might want to use the rm command to remove the new file before you push the original one though.
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Can you provide the telephony.db from the HOX international?
I want to test a few things.

[Q] How do I unroot?

Hello, recently I have rooted my phone using the toolkit. The current recovery I have is TWRP. I wanted the root in the first place to be able to use xposed. However, it wont work, Whenever I try to install the update or new version it force reboots my phone. Also I found out I cannot update my software! I tried unrooting using the unroot option on SU but it was only temporarily. I want a permanent unroot and back to stock.
Android version : 4.4.2
Software number : 1.12.502.18
I downloaded my stock image from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376 and the toolkit from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065
I tried to flash it using the toolkit but it gave me an error when I tried to flash it. I don't recall correctly but it said something about a remote error right when it was sending the image over. Honestly I do not want to do it again to see what it said in fear of bricking my phone. So I will try to be as detailed as possible.
When I downloaded the image it said something about the name not being the original one. When I first tried flashing the stock ROM with the original name when I download it"stock recovery 1.12.502 recovery.img" it (the toolkit) gave me an immediate error of not being able to select it. So I renamed it to "recovery.img". I tried again and it actually was in the process of flashing. THen the error showed up as said above. Someone please help me. Thank you.
Update
So i just downloaded a different image. I flashed it successfully! I am currently rebooting from the original recovery! Currently I am on the htc one loading screen. It's been a couple minutes, hopefully I did not brick it...
NOPE! I successfully returned to stock! ANother issue...I still have root access! How can remove SU? I tried the unroot option in the app but I am still rooted after reboot...
UNROOTED. Sadly SU won't delete...but at least I'm unrooted and can update now.
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helpmeunrootmyphone said:
UNROOTED. Sadly SU won't delete...but at least I'm unrooted and can update now.
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I don't know if the app is that big of a deal to you, but if it is, your options are...
1. Try factory reset in settings (may or may not work)
2. Reflash TWRP and flash the SuperSU.zip again than do a full unroot in settings.
3. Reflash TWRP and flash stock Sense ROM
Also, I made a guide in general which will help you fully return to stock. To begin the guide, you will need to be unlocked, rooted, and S-Off. That guide will help you hide the tampered and relocked banner.
If you don't care about the banners and the SuperSU app, it's probably not worth the effort and time.
Good luck.
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So you had an issue with Xposed, and you solution was to unroot? Wouldn't it have made more sense to troubleshoot the xposed problem? If you bothered to unlock the bootloader and root in the first place, IMO unrooting is a step backwards.
I'm also not a big fan of applying OTAs to a modded device. Yes, you cannot install official OTA updates on a modded phone. In particular, if stock recovery is not present, as its required for the OTA to install. If you want the latest software, just wait until the rooted version is posted in the Development section. Custom ROMs based on the 1.58 update started to be posted one day after the OTA started rolling out; and the stock rooted version was posted only 2 days after OTA release. For some people, getting it from here may even be faster than waiting for the OTA! That's pretty much how it goes. As long as there is developer interest in the device, you can rely on the latest software being available very quickly in the Development section.
The stock AT&T software is garbage anyway. I can't stand the amount of bloat, gimped features (WiFi hotspot) and other AT&T meddling. I don't understand why anyone would prefer this over other options. Software updates are always going to go to the international version first, anyway (AT&T is notorious for delaying updates for "testing"). What are you really getting with the 1.58 update? Extreme Power Savings mode, and a few other fixes? International M8 has had EPS mode for some time now.
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helpmeunrootmyphone said:
I downloaded my stock image from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376 and the toolkit from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065
I tried to flash it using the toolkit but it gave me an error when I tried to flash it. I don't recall correctly but it said something about a remote error right when it was sending the image over. Honestly I do not want to do it again to see what it said in fear of bricking my phone. So I will try to be as detailed as possible.
When I downloaded the image it said something about the name not being the original one. When I first tried flashing the stock ROM with the original name when I download it"stock recovery 1.12.502 recovery.img" it (the toolkit) gave me an immediate error of not being able to select it. So I renamed it to "recovery.img". I tried again and it actually was in the process of flashing. THen the error showed up as said above. Someone please help me.
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Why do you need to use the toolkit at all, to flash recovery? Flashing recovery is a single fastboot command. Easy.
The toolkit adds unnecessary complication; and I've seen them cause errors when doing it "manually" works just fine. The toolkit might not be the problem in your case, but we would never know unless you try to do it manually.
If you really want to flash stock recovery (not my personal recommendation), I would start by wiping cache and flashing recovery with fastboot. I've seen maybe dozens of cases where issues with flashing a recovery was solved simply by wiping cache:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash recovery "filename.img"
I am having the same issue as above using the same build file from the link given in the other thread. However, whenever I am in Bootloader, the computer or terminal does not recognize my device.
1.12.502.18
Anytime I try to use the toolkit or manually through the command line, it gives me "unc paths are not supported" or "device not found". It is the same for both Bootloader and Recovery. My original problem was the person I bought it from had root on it so I decided to wipe the OS without backing up and now cannot get the Stock Recovery ROM or any other Custom ROM to install on the phone. I have also tried the SD card method and that brought up an error as well resulting in "failed."
Any help would be appreciated as the phone as it sits right now does not have any OS on it so it is stuck on the HTC Boot up screen.
Thanks in advance for those that can help.

installing system update with a rooted M9

Hello everyone!
I've been very happy with my rooted M9 for the last few months but now a system update message on my screen and I'm trying to figure out what to do about. I seem to recall when I rooted my phone that there could be complications if I install a system update on a rooted phone (like making a Nandroid Backup) but I'm finding scarce information on the topic. Does anyone here have some advice about this?
Rom...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3083799
Firmware...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3073355
Follow the second link above.
You will need to restore the factory system.img using TWRP (exFAT or NTFS for external USB as file is > 4GB).
This puts the modified system (root) back to stock so the update will run successfully.
Flash the original recovery for you system version too.
Then you can accept the OTA and then root the phone again.
Thanks for the responses! I'm still uncertain about a few things so tell me if I have this right.
First I need to restore the factory image. Is that a guy named OJM is talking about on this thread? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-one-m9/general/rooting-guide-t3073004)
To restore your clean system backup to accept OTAs, you must use fastboot. If you are S-ON, you must be in download mode.
-copy your clean system.emmc.win to your adb/fastboot folder on your pc
-boot into download mode
-use cmd fastboot flash system system.emmc.win
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In that case, what is a system.emmc.win?
Then I flash the original recovery...what are you refering to when you say "original recovery"?
After that my phone should be locked again and I can go to that second link, download the latest firmware and flash it. And then I can unlock and root my phone again.
Edit: So it looks like someone has made a guide on how to get the OTA updates (if you use the right words in your search). It looks no one done anything with it since May so maybe it still works? http://forum.xda-developers.com/one-m9/general/best-unlocking-bootloader-rooting-guide-t3087354
I would just run the official RUU, it's a one shot process will take care of everything including the radios. Much easier than messing around, just make sure you are S-OFF before you do it. When it's done just flash the latest TWRP and install your rom you will be done.
Sim-X said:
I would just run the official RUU, it's a one shot process will take care of everything including the radios. Much easier than messing around, just make sure you are S-OFF before you do it. When it's done just flash the latest TWRP and install your rom you will be done.
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That was what I ended up doing. Had few bumps on the way but I managed to get everything working. Thanks for the help everyone!
RUU
Sim-X said:
I would just run the official RUU, it's a one shot process will take care of everything including the radios. Much easier than messing around, just make sure you are S-OFF before you do it. When it's done just flash the latest TWRP and install your rom you will be done.
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hi sim I have a question the only thing I got to make sure is that the phone is S-OFF and nothing will happen because I read that also the bootlooder had to be lock again so I'm not sure

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