I have search for the answer, but just can't get my head around it. I'm noob in android
I got Sprint Evo 3D, rooted with HTC Dev method
(http://htcevohacks.com/htc-evo-3d-hacks/how-to-root-evo-3d-2-08-651-2-and-later-htc-unlock-method/)
HBOOT 1.50
S-On
Unlocked
I accidentally remove HTC Sense with Titanium Backup, now after reboot, it just hang at Sprint screen.
Now, if I want to stay rooted and want to revert to stock ROM (RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.17.651.5_Radio_1.06.00.1216_NV_NV_spcs_1.42_release_233304_signed_2.exe), What di I have to do ?
Relock bootloader - flash stock rom -root again ?
or is there any simpler solution ?
Please help... Thank you
tianz said:
I have search for the answer, but just can't get my head around it. I'm noob in android
I got Sprint Evo 3D, rooted with HTC Dev method
(http://htcevohacks.com/htc-evo-3d-hacks/how-to-root-evo-3d-2-08-651-2-and-later-htc-unlock-method/)
HBOOT 1.50
S-On
Unlocked
I accidentally remove HTC Sense with Titanium Backup, now after reboot, it just hang at Sprint screen.
Now, if I want to stay rooted and want to revert to stock ROM (RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.17.651.5_Radio_1.06.00.1216_NV_NV_spcs_1.42_release_233304_signed_2.exe), What di I have to do ?
Relock bootloader - flash stock rom -root again ?
or is there any simpler solution ?
Please help... Thank you
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Can you get into recovery if so I would wipe everything other then your SD card don't wipe it..
Relock your phone and download the RUU 2.17 exe latest radios and so on use it updated and then reapply the unlock code flash recovery and your back on track..
NANDROID,NANDROID, AND NANDROID!!!!!!!
That might be the simplest most important thing to do.
Yes, I still can get in to recovery.
Okay, but If I relocked the boot loader, it will shows "Re-locked" ?
Thank you
@gilbydakid
yes, I will keep that in mind. thank you
tianz said:
Yes, I still can get in to recovery.
Okay, but If I relocked the boot loader, it will shows "Re-locked" ?
Thank you
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Ya it will say that lol I have unrooted twice in the past
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Hello,
I tried searching for a similar problem without luck so sorry if something like this has been posted already. I have an htc Rezound i just got recently after upgrading from an original rooted droid. I decided to unlock it using the HTC dev method then tried perm root using some of the stickies. I rooted the phone (or at least i think i did) and got the superuser permision. Now to the problem, every so often the phone would reboot on its own. After that reboot it goes into a eternal boot loop. the only way to stop it is if i go and remove the battery and reboot it again. This has been going on for a couple of weeks and i cannot seem to find the problem any suggestions would be great.
my phone currently is S-on and im ataching some screenshots phone info.
Thanks
I would start by doing the HTC Dev unlock to stay s-on and unlocked to root, otherwise you will have issues sooner or later like these. Stock rom rooted without htc dev is kind of pointless since you can't back anything up. Re-run the stock RUU and htc dev unlock then root it.
fenixnr said:
I would start by doing the HTC Dev unlock to stay s-on and unlocked to root, otherwise you will have issues sooner or later like these.
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I did go trough the whole process for the HTC dev unlock, and unlocked the phone and it is currently S-on, as i said.
fenixnr said:
Stock rom rooted without htc dev is kind of pointless since you can't back anything up. Re-run the stock RUU and htc dev unlock then root it.
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I see the point, now if i understand correctly you are suggesting I run back to a Stock version and redo the entire HTC dev process again? Or can i try and flash a rom and see if it solves the issues?
xjrod09 said:
I did go trough the whole process for the HTC dev unlock, and unlocked the phone and it is currently S-on, as i said.
I see the point, now if i understand correctly you are suggesting I run back to a Stock version and redo the entire HTC dev process again? Or can i try and flash a rom and see if it solves the issues?
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Sorry, I didn't read very well lol, just look for one of the stock rooted roms, and flash that in recovery.
Search has failed me, I have a rezound that i rooted after unlocking the bootloader and using hansons toolkit..
What is the best way to get to stock so I can accept the ICS update and re root?
I am familiar with how to relock my bootloader..
Thank you all
PS I called verizon today because my rezound is a bit fishy with the charger wanting to replace it to under warranty , they no longer have them available and are shipping the Razr Maxx as a substitute...UGGGH.
Don't accept that Motorola garbage.... Less processor speed and terrible screen also less dev support. Oh and you don't need to get back to stock to get ics just flash the ics ota in bootloader
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using xda app-developers app
please forgive my ignorance how do I flash the over the air update on to my phone from the bootloader mode
mayhem like me said:
Search has failed me, I have a rezound that i rooted after unlocking the bootloader and using hansons toolkit..
What is the best way to get to stock so I can accept the ICS update and re root?
I am familiar with how to relock my bootloader..
Thank you all
PS I called verizon today because my rezound is a bit fishy with the charger wanting to replace it to under warranty , they no longer have them available and are shipping the Razr Maxx as a substitute...UGGGH.
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I've created a guide for rooted users to install the official ICS over-the-air: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tmlh4OnplVfBNSjSyXfTYIVGfyb9lgI6ABpfg7gHY44/edit
I'm also working on a guide to restore root after installing ICS. It's not too bad at all, it's just finding a simple guide that's the trick... For restoring root after ICS, you can see my response here, where I reference discussions where I asked the same questions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1829484
mayhem like me said:
please forgive my ignorance how do I flash the over the air update on to my phone from the bootloader mode
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you wouldn't do that for the over the air update.
You would need to flash stock recovery (assuming you've flashed a custom recovery), and then they can install the update through Android, like normal.
The guide i posted takes you through this process, as i did it.
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mayhem like me said:
PS I called verizon today because my rezound is a bit fishy with the charger wanting to replace it to under warranty , they no longer have them available and are shipping the Razr Maxx as a substitute...UGGGH.
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Oh, and if you flashed Clockwork Mod, this is likely causing your charging problems. This is why i used AR Recovery 3.15 instead.
You can either take the OTA update or install an RUU.
Both ways, you have to relocked your bootloader or S-OFF.
For the OTA, you should be stock everything.
Stock recovery and rom.
For an RUU, just make sure you are on a rom that matches your firmware.
Gingerbread ROM on Gingerbread firmware.
Sent from my NeoMax Rezound
I have amon ra and I was responding to the first answer, I will try your method, do I have to go stock first or will the first step in your guide put me back to stock recovery, then relock bootloader .
mayhem like me said:
I have amon ra and I was responding to the first answer, I will try your method, do I have to go stock first or will the first step in your guide put me back to stock recovery, then relock bootloader .
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For the OTA, you need to be stock everything or it won't install. This is why I included instructions on how to revert back to stock recovery before trying the OTA.
You do not need to re-lock your hboot if you have S-OFF. What happens is that the OTA update re-locks the bootloader and you have to unlock it again if you want to play with your device (like, re-install AR Recovery). Or, if you have S-Off, you can install a different hboot that's already unlocked, and then you can flash custom recoveries, etc. But since messing with the hboot is very risky, I chose to re-unlock my hboot the HTC way after installing the OTA.
*important edit*
The OTA may have worked for me with an unlocked hboot because I was S-Off prior to updating. If you're not S-Off, you may indeed need to re-lock before updating.
However, it may be just as easy to get S-Off. It's actually very easy. I will make a very easy guide for this as well. Let me know, and I can help you through it. I'm not an expert, but it doesn't take an expert. The hardest part for me was just finding a good, uncomplicated guide - doesn't seem to be one at the moment, though there is a ton of info out there.
Anyway, let me know if you want help getting S-Off.
bloodymurderlive said:
For the OTA, you need to be stock everything or it won't install. This is why I included instructions on how to revert back to stock recovery before trying the OTA.
You do not need to re-lock your hboot if you have S-OFF. What happens is that the OTA update re-locks the bootloader and you have to unlock it again if you want to play with your device (like, re-install AR Recovery). Or, if you have S-Off, you can install a different hboot that's already unlocked, and then you can flash custom recoveries, etc. But since messing with the hboot is very risky, I chose to re-unlock my hboot the HTC way after installing the OTA.
*important edit*
The OTA may have worked for me with an unlocked hboot because I was S-Off prior to updating. If you're not S-Off, you may indeed need to re-lock before updating.
However, it may be just as easy to get S-Off. It's actually very easy. I will make a very easy guide for this as well. Let me know, and I can help you through it. I'm not an expert, but it doesn't take an expert. The hardest part for me was just finding a good, uncomplicated guide - doesn't seem to be one at the moment, though there is a ton of info out there.
Anyway, let me know if you want help getting S-Off.
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Think I may have to try S off , tried to get back to stock and bootloader relocked but stock recovery would not flash,, unlocked again and restored from a backup through Amon ra
mayhem like me said:
Think I may have to try S off , tried to get back to stock and bootloader relocked but stock recovery would not flash,, unlocked again and restored from a backup through Amon ra
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you need to be unlocked if you want to flash recoveries. You should have flashed the stock recovery and then relocked. (if I'm understanding what you did)
mayhem like me said:
Think I may have to try S off , tried to get back to stock and bootloader relocked but stock recovery would not flash,, unlocked again and restored from a backup through Amon ra
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Here is my new guide for S-OFF: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_kRxD5LtazP7vEnr9cDb3iHwWB1ZfJD_yn6xXo7d1bo/edit
It's really very easy - at least it was for me. Using the metronome audio file that I linked to, I was able to successfully complete the wire trick on my first try. It was cake when actually doing it.
Let me know if this helps.
topgun1953 said:
you need to be unlocked if you want to flash recoveries. You should have flashed the stock recovery and then relocked. (if I'm understanding what you did)
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hmm I dont remember...lol will flashing stock recovery take away SU and bring me stock? running another nand back up now...
mayhem like me said:
hmm I dont remember...lol will flashing stock recovery take away SU and bring me stock? running another nand back up now...
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Flashing a different recovery doesn't modify the rom.
Sent from my NeoMax Rezound
mayhem like me said:
hmm I dont remember...lol will flashing stock recovery take away SU and bring me stock? running another nand back up now...
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Flashing a recovery won't affect root. The OTA will break root, but it's simple to restore. That's the easy part.
What I think you should do first is achieve S-OFF (you do not need to re-lock if you achieve S-OFF. It's easy, and it makes switching ROMs easier).
Then flash stock recovery.
Then accept OTA update(s).
Then unlock again (rather than mess with your bootloader).
Then flash superSU to restore root.
All per my instructions. I think they will make it easy as possible for you. The hardest thing, I think, is trying to find a step-by-step guide on all of this.
Just my opinion. There's a lot of info out there, but it's hard to sort through which steps you should choose to do, and when you should do them.
i have the gsm htc evo 3d. i have hat it rooted, custom roms so on since i got it, everything running perfectly. yesterday i updated to the newest yoda rom, and since then, every time i go to call, or as soon as i hit answer, the phone shuts off completly then restarts. i dont know what the problem is, i reinstalled rom, full wipes, tried 4 other roms as well, all full wipes, new kernels with those roms, everything senseless, sense, aosp, its all the same. wtf happened??
You need the latest radio/firmware !
where can i find that, and thanks for the answer so fast! thts awesome
ixi_devo_ixi said:
where can i find that, and thanks for the answer so fast! thts awesome
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Are you S-OFF or S-ON. If your S-ON you need S-OFF For this now if your S-OFF. This will wipe everything from your phone i believe and WILL lock your bootloader again (Meaning you have to root the phone again) if your sure your gonna do that heres the link (Take the GSM version since it says you live in London if thats true then your GSM not CDMA)
http://www.multiupload.nl/39NSAMWQU7
If your S-On and you want S-OFF this will probably help since you will be getting the hboot 1.49.0007 (Again this will wipe everything from your phone im not responsible!)
Heres another link just if u wanna know how to get S-OFF
Please hit thanks if i helped!
Austin3161337 said:
Are you S-OFF or S-ON. If your S-ON you need S-OFF For this now if your S-OFF. This will wipe everything from your phone i believe and WILL lock your bootloader again (Meaning you have to root the phone again) if your sure your gonna do that heres the link (Take the GSM version since it says you live in London if thats true then your GSM not CDMA)
http://www.multiupload.nl/39NSAMWQU7
If your S-On and you want S-OFF this will probably help since you will be getting the hboot 1.49.0007 (Again this will wipe everything from your phone im not responsible!)
Heres another link just if u wanna know how to get S-OFF
Please hit thanks if i helped!
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im s off, and live in london ontario, canada. its on rogers network, so gsm. i cant seem to find a new radio.. they all seem to say from gingerbread n ****... so ur saying i shud wipe everything, get the ph.img file and start all over again essentially? theres nothing i can do to just fix what got broken?
I think so. I had this problem when i first installed mwakious rom and i was S-ON and there i decided ima get S-OFF so i got the PG86IMG file and flashed it from the bootloader.then my device got back to stock gingerbread had to root and unlock all again but that fixed it. also when your back on ginger bread you can just download the stock rom and then root if thats an intention
Austin3161337 said:
I think so. I had this problem when i first installed mwakious rom and i was S-ON and there i decided ima get S-OFF so i got the PG86IMG file and flashed it from the bootloader.then my device got back to stock gingerbread had to root and unlock all again but that fixed it. also when your back on ginger bread you can just download the stock rom and then root if thats an intention
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Ok , if you are s-off, just flash this http://d-h.st/Mf1, this is the firmware, if your s-on, wire trick to gain s-off is required
Hi,
I already had an unlocked bootloader but I installed a ROM that updated my HBOOT to 1.58 LOCKED. Now I was trying to wipe that with a super wipe and now I'm stuck being unable to get to the recovery (it just brings me back to the bootloader) and my normal start up is stuck at the HTC logo. Can anybody tell me what I should do? What direction I should go into fixing this? I already had s-off from before.
Thank you.
jaku78 said:
Hi,
I already had an unlocked bootloader but I installed a ROM that updated my HBOOT to 1.58 LOCKED. Now I was trying to wipe that with a super wipe and now I'm stuck being unable to get to the recovery (it just brings me back to the bootloader) and my normal start up is stuck at the HTC logo. Can anybody tell me what I should do? What direction I should go into fixing this? I already had s-off from before.
Thank you.
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You probably don't have recovery. There are many threads on "how to install recovery"..Also, you have this: (It works on both CDMA - which you have, I suppose, and GSM)
Also, you have some interesting stuff HERE
What pro said. Also, if you're s-off, the locked bootloader doesn't matter. If you have trouble after trying to flash a recovery, you could also run the ruu.exe to reset everything back to stock (you'll stay s-off) and then flash a new hboot and recovery and then custom ROM. I did that recently and it fixed my issues.
Thanks for the fast replies both of you. That's really interesting situation because I know I had recovery before. You think I should still go for it?
EDIT: Looking at that video it looks like its installing an app, my phone won't get past booting up. Basically all I got is my HBOOT. I'm going to try what coal suggested.
What Coal told me to do worked, I'm back into stock and it boots up fine now. I'm going to try to get a new hboot and recovery now.
I was able to get down to 1.4 HBOOT again and flashed a CM10 ROM. Thanks for your help guys, you lead me in the right direction
You are welcome..
Sent from my Evo 3D GSM using xda premium
jaku78 said:
Thanks for the fast replies both of you. That's really interesting situation because I know I had recovery before. You think I should still go for it?
EDIT: Looking at that video it looks like its installing an app, my phone won't get past booting up. Basically all I got is my HBOOT. I'm going to try what coal suggested.
What Coal told me to do worked, I'm back into stock and it boots up fine now. I'm going to try to get a new hboot and recovery now.
I was able to get down to 1.4 HBOOT again and flashed a CM10 ROM. Thanks for your help guys, you lead me in the right direction
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You would just have flashed another recovery using a PG86IMG.zip. or fastboot ..
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coal686 said:
What pro said. Also, if you're s-off, the locked bootloader doesn't matter. If you have trouble after trying to flash a recovery, you could also run the ruu.exe to reset everything back to stock (you'll stay s-off) and then flash a new hboot and recovery and then custom ROM. I did that recently and it fixed my issues.
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The "LOCKED" or "RELOCKED" status matters if you are trying to flash boot,recovery partitions etc using fastboot.
mnomaanw said:
The "LOCKED" or "RELOCKED" status matters if you are trying to flash boot,recovery partitions etc using fastboot.
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I agree that it matters, but you can gain access to those fastboot commands if you are S-OFF by flashing a custom recovery such as JBear, Revolutionary, or the engineering (ENG) bootloader, at least on the CDMA model of the Evo 3D/V. I highly recommend that over unlocking the bootloader since having a locked hboot makes it much easier to return to 100% stock. Not so much with relocked since the only way to get rid of that status is to set S-ON and do the wire tick.
ramjet73
Hey guys. Yes I have searched, but have only found instructions so far for going back to stock gingerbread.
I need to send my amaze in to get fixed under warranty, and I'm assuming they won't like it if I send them the phone with an unlocked bootloader, rooted, and CM10 installed, and that's what I need help with. How can I reinstall stock ICS, unroot, and lock the bootloader of the amaze? And will it show as "relocked" or "locked"? Of course I plan on putting the root and unlocked bootloader and CM10 once I get it back, so I'm looking for a reversible way to do this. Thanks in advance!
Just to be clear. For your bootloader to say 'locked' you'll need to have S-Off and NOT unlock the bootloader again. But once that's done just flash the ICS ruu. Here's a link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647728
Double0EK said:
Just to be clear. For your bootloader to say 'locked' you'll need to have S-Off and NOT unlock the bootloader again. But once that's done just flash the ICS ruu. Here's a link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647728
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Thank you. So I am S-ON right now. In order to make the bootloader say "locked" again to make HTC happy with my warranty, I'd have to be stuck with ICS and whatever updates HTC decides to give us from then on once I got it back from HTC?
No. That's the only way for it to say "locked" if you relock it it will say "relocked"
So if you really want it to say "locked" you'll need to S-Off first. Then flash the RUU.
Once you get it back you can do as you feel.
bruner1981 said:
Thank you. So I am S-ON right now. In order to make the bootloader say "locked" again to make HTC happy with my warranty, I'd have to be stuck with ICS and whatever updates HTC decides to give us from then on once I got it back from HTC?
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What makes you think you will be stuck with anything? Everything u need to do is reversible and then re-doable.
Im just not really sure which part u think would make it stuck. Let us know and im sure we can explain the cofusion
After unlocking the bootloader with S-ON and installing a custom recovery/rom how do you revert to Stock.
I've tried relocking the bootloader, and using the AllinOneToolkit by Hanson to install the Factory RUU but it keeps failing after the HTC boot logo appears and the zip RUU file gets transferred to the phone. Keeps saying Failed with 12 signatures or something.
Then I read with S-ON that you had to use Hanson's tool and perform Fix Mainver, but that doesnt do anything either. Keeps saying, error cannot find device.
So, how do I go back to Stock?
Would appreciate any help!
Boot into fastboot, type "fastboot OEM lock" in the command prompt. Put the appropriate RUU on your external SD card and rename it PH85ING.zip and boot into bootloader.
Edit: its PH85IMG.zip. sorry about my fatty fingers. Also, make sure to check the md5 sum on the RUU. I always had trouble with the download.
Sent from my HTC Ruby using xda app-developers app
fubag said:
After unlocking the bootloader with S-ON and installing a custom recovery/rom how do you revert to Stock.
I've tried relocking the bootloader, and using the AllinOneToolkit by Hanson to install the Factory RUU but it keeps failing after the HTC boot logo appears and the zip RUU file gets transferred to the phone. Keeps saying Failed with 12 signatures or something.
Then I read with S-ON that you had to use Hanson's tool and perform Fix Mainver, but that doesnt do anything either. Keeps saying, error cannot find device.
So, how do I go back to Stock?
Would appreciate any help!
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Fails after htc boot logo? If you are flashing an RUU, you should never see any boot screen until after its done flashing. What carrier are you on and what steps exactly r u fillowing to flash the ruu...?
aj_2423 said:
Fails after htc boot logo? If you are flashing an RUU, you should never see any boot screen until after its done flashing. What carrier are you on and what steps exactly r u fillowing to flash the ruu...?
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its not the actual boot logo but that black screen with the HTC logo that I think is part of the stocky recovery maybe?
I have yet to try the PHS.IMG method in fastboot.
Thanks for the help!
fubag said:
its not the actual boot logo but that black screen with the HTC logo that I think is part of the stocky recovery maybe?
I have yet to try the PHS.IMG method in fastboot.
Thanks for the help!
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Lol what do you mean you havent tried it? Flashing the PH85IMG.zip though the bootloader is the ONLY way to flash the RUU.
If you are on tmo follow this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24294337
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aj_2423 said:
Lol what do you mean you havent tried it? Flashing the PH85IMG.zip though the bootloader is the ONLY way to flash the RUU.
If you are on tmo follow this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24294337
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This only applies to tmobile versions? What about if we are on another carrier, I tried renaming the OTA updates but it doesnt do anything.
fubag said:
This only applies to tmobile versions? What about if we are on another carrier, I tried renaming the OTA updates but it doesnt do anything.
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noo it has nothing to do with what carrier you're using at the moment...