Revert back recovery for OTA - HTC Rezound

I unlocked my rezound and rooted it, but I'm on stock rom. I'm going to revert back to stock recovery in preparation for OTA.
Is there a guide on how to do it?
Do I need to lock bootloader before flashing stock recovery back?
I would hope hasoon2000 would add flashing stock recovery to his all-in-one toolkit.
Thanks
ps. I can't post in development yet. So i'm posting here in general.

You can pull the stock recovery out of an RUU and replace the recovery image in a amon recovery flashable zip. That is what I will be doing. If you are still s-on I do think you will need to re-lock.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using XDA

you could do that or take the stock recovery and do the fastboot command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery Namehere.img
and then relock bootloader for OTA

you do not need to be relocked to take the OTA.
ive OTAed a couple times with an unlocked bootloader.
the important things are:
-stock recovery
-more or less stock rom(not modded to porevent OTAs)
thats it.

scotty1223 said:
you do not need to be relocked to take the OTA.
ive OTAed a couple times with an unlocked bootloader.
the important things are:
-stock recovery
-more or less stock rom(not modded to porevent OTAs)
thats it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I removed couple VZW apps and added su akp(rooted).
Do I need to restore those?
BTW I did quadrant before and after and I can't believe it. It jumped from 2000 to 2500. Is this expected?

You could always skip the hassle and just flash the OTA packages that will come out 20 minutes after it is released... Give or take an hour.
Charged up post!

lepa71 said:
I removed couple VZW apps and added su akp(rooted).
Do I need to restore those?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no,not really. my first rezound OTA snuck in on me with an unlocked hboot and a few vzw apps frozen.
lepa71 said:
BTW I did quadrant before and after and I can't believe it. It jumped from 2000 to 2500. Is this expected?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
*shrug* i wouldnt place to much importance in quadrant scores. you could have run it twice without doing anything and gotten as big a difference
i would run it several times and take the average. but even then dont get too caught up in the numbers verses real world how fast/smooth your phone feels.

Trust me I have done it on average bases. I know the score does not mean anything, but it fills that my phone runs better without those.

Now how exactly do you pull stock recovery out of a RUU? Or does someone have a link to the stock recovery file?

sajmonides said:
Now how exactly do you pull stock recovery out of a RUU? Or does someone have a link to the stock recovery file?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just google it. I can't post link that somebody made. I did it yesterday and it was easy.

lepa71 said:
Just google it. I can't post link that somebody made. I did it yesterday and it was easy.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Looked in the last RUU(latest ota version) and didn't see a recovery.img. Did it not change from the original ruu?

Here is the link http://db.tt/tw5m33ZG
try it.

lepa71 said:
Here is the link http://db.tt/tw5m33ZG
try it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, will try it tonight. Is this from the 2.01 ruu? I still have the old original recovery that I can flash easily enough to. Assumed maybe there wasn't a new recovery.

Yes, it is 2.xx.
esheesle said:
Thanks, will try it tonight. Is this from the 2.01 ruu? I still have the old original recovery that I can flash easily enough to. Assumed maybe there wasn't a new recovery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

Its been quite some time since I've had a HTC and needed to revert back to stock to accept it, wouldn't it be just the same to wait till it drops, then just flash a pre rooted version from the debts?
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using XDA

IMO just wait after the OTA has been released. If you have soff there is no reason to do any special roll backs as I'm pretty sure a Dec here will come out with a flash able you can run to get the update.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using XDA

So can you use the OTA while having S-OFF?

Can someone post a new link? The dropbox link is gone now.

sajmonides said:
So can you use the OTA while having S-OFF?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yup just wait for a dev to do a ph98img or patched hboot + radio
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using XDA

Related

Cannot install ICS

So Sprint finally said there was a system update to ICS so I downloaded it and installed and it instantly popped up an error, didn't have any words it was just a picture of the guy with the warning sign. So I waited and it never did anything. I figured I would clear everything/factory reset and see if that fixed it. Nope. Even moreso, it wouldn't let me install any other ROM either. I did enough superwipes and stuff that I finally got the stock ROM to work so I'm back where I started.. One clue might be that I cannot seem to clear the sd-ext, it gives me an error there.
With it back in working order, if I don't clear anything and just try and install ICS from bootloader, what I show in the pic is what happens.
The last part about the E:error in sd card is what I was getting when all the other ROM's were screwing up.
Maybe bad sdcard
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 2
I don't see how when it works fine now. It's like something is messing with it but I have no clue what.
Re-lock your device and apply the update again.
Just do a fastboot command "fastboot oem lock".
Ugh, you cannot take an OTA if you are rooted with a custom recovery.
sitlet said:
Ugh, you cannot take an OTA if you are rooted with a custom recovery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I had Revolutionary with CWM installed on mine w/ Gingerbread. Installed via EXE method and everything works.....
js593 said:
I had Revolutionary with CWM installed on mine w/ Gingerbread. Installed via EXE method and everything works.....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Right, that is not an OTA.
Sent from my PG86100 using xda app-developers app
wow! are you F***ing serious? OH I'M ROOTING AND I'M GOING TO TAKE AN OTA? SERIOUSLY!? lmao! Other than that, I'm not going to say anything more. lol. I WISH I WAS ROOTED AND HAD 1.4 INSTALLED WHEN I GOT MY PHONE! but no! it came with 1.5 and it took a year to figure out how to downgrade. lol. oh well. now they've figured everything out. can s-off with being on 1.5. love everyone on here. Anyway, DO NOT TAKE AN OTA!
I am not the greatest with these things. You are saying I need to unroot my phone for this to work? And I need to somehow get rid of the revolutionary recovery thing? I don't know what OTA means but I can see it's part of the file name. Is there a non-OTA version of it that I can use? For some reason a lot of ROM's don't work. I have hboot 1.5 with s-on and cynogenmod and a lot of ICS ROM's just hang on the HTC screen.
You are saying I need to unroot my phone for this to work? And I need to somehow get rid of the revolutionary recovery thing?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You don't need to unroot, but you need to lock your bootloader and get the stock recovery back to take the OTA. The easiest way to upgrade to ICS without doing all that is to flash the new firmware, then flash a stock rooted rom if you want to stay on the stock rom.
I don't know what OTA means but I can see it's part of the file name.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Over The Air, i.e. the update that Sprint sends out.
Is there a non-OTA version of it that I can use?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Upgrade firmware through bootloader, then flash a stock rooted rom or a custom rom based on ICS. If you want to use the new kernel, you will have to upgrade hboot as well, or you can keep your current hboot and use the VM leak kernel.
For some reason a lot of ROM's don't work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Could be a number of reasons, you need the new firmware to run an ICS rom, and you need the new hboot if those roms use the new kernel.
I have hboot 1.5 with s-on and cynogenmod and a lot of ICS ROM's just hang on the HTC screen.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can't flash kernels with s-on, so you will need to get s-off before you want to use an ICS rom.

Latest ICS OTA

I'm interested in getting the latest OTA update and attempt to S-Off. I am currently unlocked via HTCDev, on the old GB firmware, and running CleanROM DE.
How do I go about doing this? I've searched the forum and attempted to relock for a couple of hours now with no success. Can someone please give me some instructions on what I need to do? From what I've read, it would be better to get the latest OTA before attempting S-Off. Is that right?
I am no expert, but I believe if you made a back up of the stock Rom, you could just restore it, then s-off. It would be easier to s-off, then you could ruu the newest update, and install a custom recovery after that. Like I said, I am no expert.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
I didn't back up the stock ROM. How can I get back to stock so I can attempt S-Off?
Have you thought about following these directions?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1696394&highlight=stock+rom+recovery
They worked for me.
Those are the instructions I was following. It says you must be on a stock gingerbread ROM or the 3.14.605.5 ICS Leak niether of which i am on so I guess that was my issue. It would get stuck after the first reboot and tell me to check device manager for adb or hboot drivers. I'm fairly certain I have all the drivers installed so it must be the rom I'm on. Thats why I was trying to figure out how to get back to stock.
MrWilliams2 said:
Those are the instructions I was following. It says you must be on a stock gingerbread ROM or the 3.14.605.5 ICS Leak niether of which i am on so I guess that was my issue. It would get stuck after the first reboot and tell me to check device manager for adb or hboot drivers. I'm fairly certain I have all the drivers installed so it must be the rom I'm on. Thats why I was trying to figure out how to get back to stock.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Trust me you don't have to be on .5. I wasn't. I also posted a reply for you in another thread. In short look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1425091&highlight=stock+rooted+rom
Ok, then it must not be the ROM. It has to be a problem with the drivers. I even uninstalled the drivers I had and installed them directly from the tool. Any ideas?
MrWilliams2 said:
Ok, then it must not be the ROM. It has to be a problem with the drivers. I even uninstalled the drivers I had and installed them directly from the tool. Any ideas?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Couldn't you flash a RUU of Stock GB or ICS and then reroot?
bkhorn said:
Couldn't you flash a RUU of Stock GB or ICS and then reroot?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's what I was looking to try when you suggested that the ROM I was running wasn't the issue. I'm downloading stock GB right now, so I'll give that shot.
MrWilliams2 said:
That's what I was looking to try when you suggested that the ROM I was running wasn't the issue. I'm downloading stock GB right now, so I'll give that shot.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Let me know how it works. Good luck to you.
MrWilliams2 said:
I'm interested in getting the latest OTA update and attempt to S-Off. I am currently unlocked via HTCDev, on the old GB firmware, and running CleanROM DE.
How do I go about doing this? I've searched the forum and attempted to relock for a couple of hours now with no success. Can someone please give me some instructions on what I need to do? From what I've read, it would be better to get the latest OTA before attempting S-Off. Is that right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The following thread documents the steps that I took to go from unlocked, s-on, rooted stock rom to where I am now. If you follow what I did you should be good to go. I've haven't seen anything to make me think that you can't do the s-off procedure on the latest firmware (4.14.605.2)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811127
bkhorn said:
Let me know how it works. Good luck to you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Will do. Thanks for the link.
Dumb question... how do I flash the GB RUU? Do I rename it to P98IMG.zip and boot into hboot? I've never felt as lost as I do right now trying to obtain s-off!
MrWilliams2 said:
Dumb question... how do I flash the GB RUU? Do I rename it to P98IMG.zip and boot into hboot? I've never felt as lost as I do right now trying to obtain s-off!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you are s on you can't downgrade....
Kratz17 said:
If you are s on you can't downgrade....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I never upgraded my firmware. Just trying to get the stock ROM back...
MrWilliams2 said:
I never upgraded my firmware. Just trying to get the stock ROM back...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
To RUU, you need to lock the bootloader first, you DO rename it to ph98img.zip and then flash in hboot.
I s-offed by just flashing the stock, rooted version of the RUU first...I didn't have to lock! I'll look for a link. :good:
topgun1953 said:
To RUU, you need to lock the bootloader first, you DO rename it to ph98img.zip and then flash in hboot.
I s-offed by just flashing the stock, rooted version of the RUU first...I didn't have to lock! I'll look for a link. :good:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Awesome, thanks. I actually have the stock, rooted version of the RUU downloaded and ready. (vigorOTAStockRooted.zip). I'm much more familiar with CWM than I am with Amnon RA. Just to confirm: All I need to do is rename the RUU to P98IMG.zip and reboot to recovery, correct?
So the moral of the story is to always backup your stock Rom before loading any custom ones.....
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
JeramyEggs said:
So the moral of the story is to always backup your stock Rom before loading any custom ones.....
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Correct. Honestly, it was so long ago when I unlocked and flashed CleanROM that I can't remember if I made a back up or not. I have no idea where to even look to see if I did.
Ignore...

S-ON and SuperCID, can I go back to stock?

I am looking to use moonshine to achieve s-off. I currently have S-ON and SuperCID. I need to update firmware first, so I need to switch back to stock. I am planning on using this method to do so.
Do I need to un-SuperCID, if so, how?
If I leave SupeCID, and run RUU what happens? No OTAs, or something worse?
Excuse my noob questions.
no noob questions here man thats why we help and as far as updating firmware are you planing on using a custom rom and kernel or just wanting s-off for a custom kernel on 2.07 firmware?
supercid does not need to be changed you only have extra steps if you are s-off which then you would need to relock the bootloader first
t1gartist said:
no noob questions here man thats why we help and as far as updating firmware are you planing on using a custom rom and kernel or just wanting s-off for a custom kernel on 2.07 firmware?
supercid does not need to be changed you only have extra steps if you are s-off which then you would need to relock the bootloader first
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well my plan was to go back to stock to ota to the 2.07 then load custom rom, vipers new one actually, after doing moonshine to achieve s-off
I thought leaving supercid was going to prevent me from successful ota. I can always flash the zip instead of ota though, right?
Also I made a more detailed thread in the development section on what I am going to work on doing, with steps that I think are correct, here is the link. I was finally able to post in that section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531701
d3fiance said:
Well my plan was to go back to stock to ota to the 2.07 then load custom rom after doing moonshine to achieve s-off
I thought leaving supercid was going to prevent me from successful ota. I can always flash the zip instead of ota though, right?
Also I made a more detailed thread in the development section on what I am going to work on doing, with steps that I think are correct, here is the link. I was finally able to post in that section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2531701
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Since you have super cid you don't need use moonshine. Find the face palm method and enjoy
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
thats right phaded.. im sorry defiance i forgot about facepalm method been so long since my first device all the others are already updated
t1gartist said:
thats right phaded.. im sorry defiance i forgot about facepalm method been so long since my first device all the others are already updated
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I wonder why I got stuck on moonshine? Face off seems so much easier, for me anyways. No need to go back to stock... So as far as Firmware, after s off I just go in and flash the zip through adb?
d3fiance said:
I wonder why I got stuck on moonshine? Face off seems so much easier, for me anyways. No need to go back to stock... So as far as Firmware, after s off I just go in and flash the zip through adb?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
After s-off, flash a recovery through fastboot and then whatever Rom you want
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
Phaded said:
After s-off, flash a recovery through fastboot and then whatever Rom you want
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am happy to announce I am now S-OFF after facepalm! I actually found your thread about customer recovery. Will be doing that shortly.
One thing that is left to figure out is the tampered flag. I am not able to find any information on how to actually reset it. I found something on a different website about issuing a -t command. But that was after the s-off was achieved using revone. After further research, apparently all I need to do is flash another hboot to get rid of that flag?
P.S
This thread looks like a winner http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2156713 am I on a correct path here?
yes thats correct
You can ignore that flag. If and when you return the phone to complete stock that will taken care of.
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
t1gartist said:
yes thats correct
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Phaded said:
You can ignore that flag. If and when you return the phone to complete stock that will taken care of.
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
New problem. Flashed 2.6 twrp, erased system, cache and internal storage. Went to sideload mode, keeps saying starting. Issue a command in and to load a Rom, nothing happens, cmd return a list of all the commands. Twrp still states starting sideload. Restart the phone to recovery, still the same problem. Flash older version of twrp?
Also twrp keeps telling me I am not rooted.
Thoughts?
Why did you wipe internal storage? Easiest way is to load the ROM onto internal and flash.
Rebooting twrp will install su binaries.
Try older twrp or cwm
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
Phaded said:
Why did you wipe internal storage? Easiest way is to load the ROM onto internal and flash.
Rebooting twrp will install su binaries.
Try older twrp or cwm
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well Viper Sense 5 rom needed a full wipe, so, I wiped everything. Are you saying I do not have to wipe internal storage, just clear everything else, then flash the rom?
The problem was that I have a bad habit of putting spaces when renaming zip files. Once I renamed the zip adb worked just fine. :facepalm:
d3fiance said:
Well Viper Sense 5 rom needed a full wipe, so, I wiped everything. Are you saying I do not have to wipe internal storage, just clear everything else, then flash the rom?
The problem was that I have a bad habit of putting spaces when renaming zip files. Once I renamed the zip adb worked just fine. :facepalm:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Exactly, you don't need to wipe your internal storage. You lose pictures, videos, etc
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
yeah with twrp 2.4.4.0 and later it is preselected for you so you dont wipe everything on your device just whats needed so lesson learned and in about a week you will be graduated to advanced droid dna room any hour lol
Phaded said:
Exactly, you don't need to wipe your internal storage. You lose pictures, videos, etc
Sent from my DLX using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
t1gartist said:
yeah with twrp 2.4.4.0 and later it is preselected for you so you dont wipe everything on your device just whats needed so lesson learned and in about a week you will be graduated to advanced droid dna room any hour lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am still learning as I go. Thanks for sticking around guys. But yay for graduation haha! :victory:
I have been flashing roms for the past 8 hours. Looking for the perfect sense 5. Every rom has issues with data on my phone. Tried 5 . Google play store will not download anything, Or it starts downloading at dial up speeds. 2 roms I actually had to reflash twice because they kept hanging u at at the initial start.
5 roms doing the same thing? I was starting to think something happened to the phone, so I reflashed the original UKB DNA 1.3 rom that I have been running all this time, and it does the same thing.
Any ideas?
flash a dead stock rom one by mircomod777 see how it runs should be last 4.1 version
t1gartist said:
flash a dead stock rom one by mircomod777 see how it runs should be last 4.1 version
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So my phone went completely nuts last night. I decided to flash another back up that was working perfectly before going with your recommended rom. Kept failing in TWRP. So after 3 attempts I just decided to reload another rom. Rom installed, phone rebooted, went through initial setup. Once I finished with the initial setup my phone was running sense5 with all of the information from the backup. Needless to say I nuke everything, flash original TWRP (2.4.0.0 beta) that worked for me prior to 2.6. Do a clean install of Viper Sense5 rom and voila! Running perfect right now, no complaints. Fingers crossed. I guess I am done flashing roms for right now and sticking to Vipers. At least until KitKat comes.
good deal

Htc one m8 ruu m8_ul 4.4.3

http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_M8_UL_K443_SENSE60_ATT_MR_Cingular_US_2.23.502.3_Radio_1.19.213311491.A22G_20.51A.4198.01L_F_release_387305_signed_2.exe from http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/
t5620 said:
http://dl3.htc.com/application/ruu_m8_ul_k443_sense60_att_mr_cingular_us_2.23.502.3_radio_1.19.213311491.a22g_20.51a.4198.01l_f_release_387305_signed_2.exe from http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sweet thank you!
Andrew149 said:
sweet thank you!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you are welcome.
Remember that for the ruu to work you need to relock the bootloader and have stock recovery. and unroot. it works with S-OFF so no need to S-ON
t5620 said:
you are welcome.
Remember that for the ruu to work you need to relock the bootloader and have stock recovery. and unroot. it works with S-OFF so no need to S-ON
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Umm I've never needed to lock my boot loader with s off to ruu 4.4.2. Are you sure?
Andrew149 said:
Umm I've never needed to lock my boot loader with s off to ruu 4.4.2. Are you sure?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Bootloader lock only needed for s-on.
Wow, same day RUU as the OTA? Unbelievable!
Andrew149 said:
Umm I've never needed to lock my boot loader with s off to ruu 4.4.2. Are you sure?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not 100% sure.. but ,I always re-lock the bootloader just in case
How can I install this with S-on? Couldn't get S-off because firewater is broken for me.
My phone is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked. How can I lock the bootloader without S-off?
iArtisan said:
How can I install this with S-on? Couldn't get S-off because firewater is broken for me.
My phone is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked. How can I lock the bootloader without S-off?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you could try Sunshine to get S-OFF it cost $25 dollars but it can S-OFF your device.
But I think that you do not need to be s-off to run the RUU, if you want to easily relock the bootloader use tthe HTC One 2014 (M8) All-In-One Toolkit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699065 its the easiest way
Can I use this to go from Google Play Edition back to stock Sense assuming I change my CID back to AT&T?
I am S-OFF and Bootloader Unlocked and obviously ATT branded.
Yes
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
So for the people who been running this ruu for a few weeks have you found any bugs?
Andrew149 said:
So for the people who been running this ruu for a few weeks have you found any bugs?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
X2. Would like to know as well. Thanks.
Andrew149 said:
So for the people who been running this ruu for a few weeks have you found any bugs?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no bugs so far but battery life isn't that great as with the last FW although there is no battery drain like with the OTA but I'm not impressed with the battery performance
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
I have my phone set up like I want it. Stable, everything works. Running 4.4.2 rooted, unlocked, twrp recovery, etc. All the apps I want. So on and so forth.
Will nandroid backup made now work after I run this ruu? Basically update the os and then recover everything the way I have it set up now?
Sorry for asking what seems, even to me, a basic beginners question.
Question
lostangelintx said:
I have my phone set up like I want it. Stable, everything works. Running 4.4.2 rooted, unlocked, twrp recovery, etc. All the apps I want. So on and so forth.
Will nandroid backup made now work after I run this ruu? Basically update the os and then recover everything the way I have it set up now?
Sorry for asking what seems, even to me, a basic beginners question.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
In short...No. First off, you can't install the 4.4.3 update if you have a TWRP recovery installed. You have to have the stock recovery in order to do the update. But...for the sake of argument, you did the update and...then re-rooted and restored your nandroid. You would in effect overwrite the update and put yourself back to where you started (if that makes any sense).
My advice would be to install a custom ROM that containes the 4.4.3 update already...or put a stock recovery back on your phone and do the update. There is a nice all-in-one update you can run right off the sdcard using Hboot. I did it and it was flawless.
Either way, you'll most likely be setting up your phone again but that really shouldn't be too bad. Take some screenshots so you will remember just how you had things.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Scott
lostangelintx said:
I have my phone set up like I want it. Stable, everything works. Running 4.4.2 rooted, unlocked, twrp recovery, etc. All the apps I want. So on and so forth.
Will nandroid backup made now work after I run this ruu? Basically update the os and then recover everything the way I have it set up now?
Sorry for asking what seems, even to me, a basic beginners question.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have to ask, if you went through all that trouble, why would you ever want to run ATT software? You could have easily converted to Dev Edition and never looked back.
hack14u said:
I have to ask, if you went through all that trouble, why would you ever want to run ATT software? You could have easily converted to Dev Edition and never looked back.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can't answer for the OP, but coming from the factory unlocked version and having tried various firmwares and ROMs (including Dev), the ATT RUU is the only one that gives me true LTE speeds.
Scott, could you point me towards that update using Hboot?
scott500 said:
In short...No. First off, you can't install the 4.4.3 update if you have a TWRP recovery installed. You have to have the stock recovery in order to do the update. But...for the sake of argument, you did the update and...then re-rooted and restored your nandroid. You would in effect overwrite the update and put yourself back to where you started (if that makes any sense).
My advice would be to install a custom ROM that containes the 4.4.3 update already...or put a stock recovery back on your phone and do the update. There is a nice all-in-one update you can run right off the sdcard using Hboot. I did it and it was flawless.
Either way, you'll most likely be setting up your phone again but that really shouldn't be too bad. Take some screenshots so you will remember just how you had things.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Scott
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sure thing... Here it is..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-htc-one-m8/general/att-2-23-502-3-bootable-ruu-pc-required-t2860486

[Q] Stock Flash Help Please

I have been trying to flash this phone back to stock everything for 5 hours im having so much trouble. I have a vzw htc one max hboot 2.46.0000 unlocked soff
I cant seem to get it reverted to stock with s-on locked pleae help me with the most noobie directions links anything. my head hurts on this one.....
jander54111 said:
I have been trying to flash this phone back to stock everything for 5 hours im having so much trouble. I have a vzw htc one max hboot 2.46.0000 unlocked soff
I cant seem to get it reverted to stock with s-on locked pleae help me with the most noobie directions links anything. my head hurts on this one.....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you sending it in for warranty? What I would probably do is make sure I was on stock HBOOT. LOCK then S-ON. Then run the latest RUU.
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Are you sending it in for warranty? What I would probably do is make sure I was on stock HBOOT. LOCK then S-ON. Then run the latest RUU.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no just want to see what the phone is like stock being able to update ota I bought it today already unlocked and flashed to a rom.
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Are you sending it in for warranty? What I would probably do is make sure I was on stock HBOOT. LOCK then S-ON. Then run the latest RUU.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried your Full Firmware. Stock recoveries. and OTA updates thread and it went fastboot but when I did the fastboot flash zip one it didn't do anything and kept ding it and nothing
jander54111 said:
no just want to see what the phone is like stock being able to update ota I bought it today already unlocked and flashed to a rom.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You don't have to be s-on to accept OTAs... All you need is stock rom and stock recovery. So really all you have to do is flash a stock rom and just flash the stock recovery. If you wan't to go all out you can just flash the latest RUU.
jander54111 said:
I tried your Full Firmware. Stock recoveries. and OTA updates thread and it went fastboot but when I did the fastboot flash zip one it didn't do anything and kept ding it and nothing
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Best thing to do is if you can do snapshots of the command window showing the commands and the replies it is throwing back at you and upload here to the thread.
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Best thing to do is if you can do snapshots of the command window showing the commands and the replies it is throwing back at you and upload here to the thread.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Heres what it said. I just want stock to be able to use all features of phone like normal and to be able to get latest ota updates.
jander54111 said:
Heres what it said. I just want stock to be able to use all features of phone like normal and to be able to get latest ota updates.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Alright. Well that error is because it cant find the .zip file usually. Make sure it in same directory as fastboot..
But go flash the stock odex rom using twrp. then flash the firmware file and you'll be stock and able to take ota's
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Alright. Well that error is because it cant find the .zip file usually. Make sure it in same directory as fastboot..
But go flash the stock odex rom using twrp. then flash the firmware file and you'll be stock and able to take ota's
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Would you be kind enough to link the stock odex rom I flash and then the firmware file ill flash next. Im half drunk now from all of this ive never had so much trouble I have flash a million times SMH.
jander54111 said:
Would you be kind enough to link the stock odex rom I flash and then the firmware file ill flash next. Im half drunk now from all of this ive never had so much trouble I have flash a million times SMH.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712459690. Once you flash the firmware it will flash the stock recovery. Make sure you are flashing the latest firmware.. http://flyhalf205.com/roms/t6vzw/3.09.605.2_firmware.zip
Is there another link to the Rom or different one altogather maybe a little older I can just its update to newest. I tried three different mirrors and it makes it to about 54 percent before it slows down to nothing.

Categories

Resources