Do I need root before trying to S-off? - HTC Rezound

I'm on 3.14 stock ruu, unlocked bootloader, amonra in the recovery
do I need to flash something like the "3.14 stock deodexxed root"
or can I just finally try to s-off?
thanks <3

Watercycle said:
I'm on 3.14 stock ruu, unlocked bootloader, amonra in the recovery
do I need to flash something like the "3.14 stock deodexxed root"
or can I just finally try to s-off?
thanks <3
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the su binary MUST be present in the system for the S-OFF process to work correctly, so yes, you must root.
Since you have Amon ra installed, just boot into that, go to the developer menu and install the su binary, then do S-OFF

a.mcdear said:
the su binary MUST be present in the system for the S-OFF process to work correctly, so yes, you must root.
Since you have Amon ra installed, just boot into that, go to the developer menu and install the su binary, then do S-OFF
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unguarded or super user? and thank you i didn't know about that =)

Watercycle said:
unguarded or super user? and thank you i didn't know about that =)
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Sueperuser not unguarded

this is the most rediculous process ever! (currently trying to wire trick) I'VE USED 2 DARN TYPES OF WIRE AND A PAPERCLIP AND NONE OF THEM DO ANYTHING
oh god, whew... i was running around the house making a wire out of everything...
but after trying the paperclip for like the 8th time (which took a half hour to find) it seems to have worked
S-off is the most stressful android activity ever >XO
thanks you two <3

You did use the ics jb hboot right? Make sure you can see the sd card? And don't unlock your phone again. You would need to s-on then s-off again for it to say locked. I just woke up and saw your new posts, its been a long day but I see you got help. Welcome to the club, glad it finally worked.
sent from my Clean Rezound

I used the Hboot that came with 3.14 Ruu, if S-off took the "relocked" away then i'm happy, if it didn't, oh well, but I was unlocked when I started the process =o

As long as you don't unlock it after s-off, it will be locked again ( although it says "juopunutbear" instead of "locked" if you're using their modified boot. Just flash a stock one and it will say locked)

I'm still not to sure why people keep bringing up the Hboot, is it because if you flash S-off's it will break it?
I declined the modified version and everything appears to be working

Watercycle said:
I'm still not to sure why people keep bringing up the Hboot, is it because if you flash S-off's it will break it?
I declined the modified version and everything appears to be working
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The patched hboot adds some advanced fast boot commands. However everything will work without the patched hboot. You don't need it its just nice to have

Watercycle said:
I'm still not to sure why people keep bringing up the Hboot, is it because if you flash S-off's it will break it?
I declined the modified version and everything appears to be working
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The juoponut bear hboot is an eng hboot that allows for adb commands and other options most people will not need.
The h boot issue is thus......in the event you want your phone returned to stock (s on and locked in downloader), after gaining s off do NOT HTC unlock the phone.
If you don't unlock it and want to return to stock you basically run a ruu, and then write the secure flag back to s on (scotty123 has a thread how to do this). After which point you phone will be on stock Rom, recovery and h boot will say locked and s on. Just like the day you first got the phone.
If you unlock after s off (as an early adopter I did) your bootloader will only say unlocked or relocked. You can run ruus, and write secure flag to s on.....BUT your hboot will say relocked or unlocked. And to a trained eye, someone can tell you tampered with it (running Roma,etc)
In my case, I had to follow scottys thread, s on, and do the s off process all over again. Early on we thought flashing a ruu would change the hboot status from relocked to locked. However we were mistaken.
So, don't unlock after s off.
If you can't run adb commands with your h boot and don't want to flash an eng hboot, use the ph98img.zip method to flash things (ex recovery, hboots, radios).
Sent from my Rezound

ericsignals said:
The juoponut bear hboot is an eng hboot that allows for adb commands and other options most people will not need.
The h boot issue is thus......in the event you want your phone returned to stock (s on and locked in downloader), after gaining s off do NOT HTC unlock the phone.
If you don't unlock it and want to return to stock you basically run a ruu, and then write the secure flag back to s on (scotty123 has a thread how to do this). After which point you phone will be on stock Rom, recovery and h boot will say locked and s on. Just like the day you first got the phone.
If you unlock after s off (as an early adopter I did) your bootloader will only say unlocked or relocked. You can run ruus, and write secure flag to s on.....BUT your hboot will say relocked or unlocked. And to a trained eye, someone can tell you tampered with it (running Roma,etc)
In my case, I had to follow scottys thread, s on, and do the s off process all over again. Early on we thought flashing a ruu would change the hboot status from relocked to locked. However we were mistaken.
So, don't unlock after s off.
If you can't run adb commands with your h boot and don't want to flash an eng hboot, use the ph98img.zip method to flash things (ex recovery, hboots, radios).
Sent from my Rezound
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Well everything is right but the first part, the modified hboot allows you to perform fastboot commands that would otherwise require you to unlock the bootloader
Fastboot flash, fastboot boot... Etc.
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superchilpil said:
Well everything is right but the first part, the modified hboot allows you to perform fastboot commands that would otherwise require you to unlock the bootloader
Fastboot flash, fastboot boot... Etc.
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Forgot to add that part when I typed the adb part ....thanks for correcting me.:thumbup:
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oh dear, so without that Hboot command prompt won't be able to fastboot into recovery and whatnot?

Watercycle said:
oh dear, so without that Hboot command prompt won't be able to fastboot into recovery and whatnot?
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Yes, but there are ways around that
I personally just package my own ph98img.zips if I need to flash a kernel or recovery after doing something dumb
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If you want to add the JB Hboot, it is very simple. You can go to their site and just download the most recent hboot. You must know if you are ICS or GB. But go here: http://unlimited.io/hboot-downloads/ and download the right one, either vigor ics or vigor gb. Put that in the folder where you had put the original controlbear program and follow these instructions:
To flash the JuopunutBear hboots
Put the phone in fastboot mode, connected to the pc and enter the following commands
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip jb_hboot.zip
Thats all there is to it and you can now benefit from the JB Hboot.

I thought you needed to be unlocked with htc dev to gain s-off? Now I'm hearing that I should not unlock my phone before I s-off?

Yes you need to be unlocked. It's part of the prerequisites. Please read then reread the thread in general "s-off with instructions...it's official". Understand how to avoid problems and fix them if they arise. It's very easy but it's like people half ass reading the instructions recently. Don't be that person.
sent from my Clean Rezound

th3rapist said:
I thought you needed to be unlocked with htc dev to gain s-off? Now I'm hearing that I should not unlock my phone before I s-off?
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You have to unlock befor you s off, afterwards it's redundant to do so. But some people have
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doubleshot, ruby ICS, vigor ICS, holiday ICS, pyramid ICS?
which one? haha
I don't mind don't 1 more small flash that will probably be necessary in the future as long as it doesn't screw my current rom up

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[Q] Fix Baseband Unknown

Hey,
I have a Telus Amaze 4G and I have lost my radio. Phone says it has an unknown Baseband/IMEI. Not sure where I went wrong/ lost my radio but this is a run down of what I've done to my handset so far:
- Rooted
- Flashed CWM recovery.
- Flashed EnergyRom.
- Sent phone to HTC because of suspected warranty issue. (Wouldn't Charge)
- Phone returned un-repaired from HTC.
- Charged battery externally, phone finally booted.
- Replaced CWM with 4EXT.
- Ran the Telus GB RUU exe from windows.
- Did the OTA ICS from the phone.
- Attempted upgrade to SpeedRom, failed because the OTA had failed, didn't realize this until the next around, this is where I think it went wrong. Had done a full wipe of all partitions, except SD from 4EXT in the process.
- Re-applied original Telus GB RUU.
- Re-applied Telus ICS OTA. this is when I realized I had no radio. I had not put in my SIM-Card since the phone was returned from HTC so not exactly sure when it stopped working but the OTA had installed correctly this time.
- Re-rooted.
- Did the wire-trick and obtained S-OFF.
- Flashed the latests JP hboot.
- Used fastboot to flash several radio.img files from various TMO and Telus RUUs, nada.
- Flashed the T-Mobile ICS RUU via hboot, still no radio.
- Extracted the rom from the Telus GB RUU and applied that via hboot, still no radio.
The only thread I could find where someone had mentioned the missing baseband on an amaze 4g, the only suggested fix was to reflash a stock, GB rom but that didn't work. Now I am at a loss at to what I could try next.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
found this thread fro you maybe that will help you get a idea http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627565
Jay_Rulen said:
found this thread fro you maybe that will help you get a idea http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627565
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He means the built in antenna radio software drivers. Your best call would be warranty replacement, probably a bad chipset issue.
Dark Nightmare said:
He means the built in antenna radio software drivers. Your best call would be warranty replacement, probably a bad chipset issue.
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Not cool.... so Telus/HTC already know that I've had third party software on my handset after I returned it the last time. If I was to reverse *everything* I've done, do you think I could get it back to a point in which they would still honor the warranty?
Thanks!
inluck said:
Not cool.... so Telus/HTC already know that I've had third party software on my handset after I returned it the last time. If I was to reverse *everything* I've done, do you think I could get it back to a point in which they would still honor the warranty?
Thanks!
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You said you're s-off, rights? Flash a pure stock ruu, lock the bootloader via fastboot using the command fastboot oem lock. Check the bootloader to make sure it says locked, then in fastboot use the command fastboot OEM writesecureflag 3 to s-on. Once you're all done, give 'm a call again. Said it happened when you updated to ics or something.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
Dark Nightmare said:
You said you're s-off, rights? Flash a pure stock ruu, lock the bootloader via fastboot using the command fastboot oem lock. Check the bootloader to make sure it says locked, then in fastboot use the command fastboot OEM writesecureflag 3 to s-on. Once you're all done, give 'm a call again. Said it happened when you updated to ics or something.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
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Okay, I can totally do all that. One last question though, when my phone was last returned to HTC, they discovered I had 3rd party software on the phone and refused to look at it any further, do you think this will have an effect on a second return?
inluck said:
Okay, I can totally do all that. One last question though, when my phone was last returned to HTC, they discovered I had 3rd party software on the phone and refused to look at it any further, do you think this will have an effect on a second return?
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I can't say, just keep your fingers crossed that it doesn't.
Dark Nightmare said:
You said you're s-off, rights? Flash a pure stock ruu, lock the bootloader via fastboot using the command fastboot oem lock. Check the bootloader to make sure it says locked, then in fastboot use the command fastboot OEM writesecureflag 3 to s-on. Once you're all done, give 'm a call again. Said it happened when you updated to ics or something.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
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Know off the top of your head how to remove the *RELOCKED* from the bootloader?
inluck said:
Know off the top of your head how to remove the *RELOCKED* from the bootloader?
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How did you lock the bootloader? Manually or via hasoons tool? Did you s-on as yet or still s-off?
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
Dark Nightmare said:
How did you lock the bootloader? Manually or via hasoons tool? Did you s-on as yet or still s-off?
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
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I had extracted the rom.zip from the Telus GB RUU and flashed it to the handset from hboot. This removed the jp hboot and put it back to stock.
I then booted into fastboot and issued these commands from the cli:
fastboot.exe oem lock
fastboot.exe oem writesecureflag 3
So to answer your questions, manually and I am now S-ON.
I get the feeling I need to issue those commands from the jp hboot instead of the stock. Am I right?
inluck said:
I had extracted the rom.zip from the Telus GB RUU and flashed it to the handset from hboot. This removed the jp hboot and put it back to stock.
I then booted into fastboot and issued these commands from the cli:
fastboot.exe oem lock
fastboot.exe oem writesecureflag 3
So to answer your questions, manually and I am now S-ON.
I get the feeling I need to issue those commands from the jp hboot instead of the stock. Am I right?
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You should've made sure the bootloader said locked first -_-, oh well, unless you wanna s-off again, hope they don't make an issue out of it. Why did you put exe at the end of fastboot? You did it before s-on, it should say locked, odd.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
Dark Nightmare said:
You should've made sure the bootloader said locked first -_-, oh well, unless you wanna s-off again, hope they don't make an issue out of it. Why did you put exe at the end of fastboot? You did it before s-on, it should say locked, odd.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
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It said relocked, I wasn't sure at which point that was supposed to disappear/changed.
I'll S-OFF again once the thing gets another charge.
I have a feeling it was because I was in the stock GB hboot and not the modified jb hboot.
Don't want to leave anything for them to complain about.
inluck said:
It said relocked, I wasn't sure at which point that was supposed to disappear/changed.
I'll S-OFF again once the thing gets another charge.
I have a feeling it was because I was in the stock GB hboot and not the modified jb hboot.
Don't want to leave anything for them to complain about.
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It's not the hboot. I gotta find the s-on thread, since you have to be on a stock bootloader before you s-on. I probably missed something.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647728
I just remembered another trick as well, when you s-off the device, it relock your bootloader but it says "locked" not relocked, therefore when you s-off, do not flash the jb hboot when they ask you if you wanna flash it, then simply s-on via the fastboot command, voila!
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D

Flashing RUU returns to out-of-the-box stock?

I'm struggling with all the terminology and methods with flashing. Basically I just wanted root, so I read several different guides and got a rooted status and managed to install the Amon Ra recovery. However my bootloader (also called HBOOT - is that correct?) shows tampered / unlocked now. Basically, I want to flash back to the most current build and try again.
Would the link on the Android Police forums to download RUU 4.03.605.2 be latest Verizon build as if it were fresh out of the box?
I checked on the wiki, but didn't see anything for the Rezound there.
Also, to use this utility, I relock my bootloader using HTCDev and then move this zipped file to my sd card and reboot to the bootloader either using adb or the power + volume down, correct? It will see the zip file and begin flashing or do I run an executable from my PC with the phone connected? I'm not S-Off because I figured that is way above my head at this point.
I appreciate any help anyone can offer.
The tampered just means you have a custom recovery like Amon Ra installed.
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oatlord said:
I'm struggling with all the terminology and methods with flashing. Basically I just wanted root, so I read several different guides and got a rooted status and managed to install the Amon Ra recovery. However my bootloader (also called HBOOT - is that correct?) shows tampered / unlocked now. Basically, I want to flash back to the most current build and try again.
Would the link on the Android Police forums to download RUU 4.03.605.2 be latest Verizon build as if it were fresh out of the box?
I checked on the wiki, but didn't see anything for the Rezound there.
Also, to use this utility, I relock my bootloader using HTCDev and then move this zipped file to my sd card and reboot to the bootloader either using adb or the power + volume down, correct? It will see the zip file and begin flashing or do I run an executable from my PC with the phone connected? I'm not S-Off because I figured that is way above my head at this point.
I appreciate any help anyone can offer.
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4.03.605..2 is the latest vzw build.
jbh00jh said:
4.03.605..2 is the latest vzw build.
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If I want to load that RUU, do I have to relock my bootloader? Will I be able to load the file from the Android Police forum without being S-OFF since I've rooted and loaded a recovery?
oatlord said:
If I want to load that RUU, do I have to relock my bootloader? Will I be able to load the file from the Android Police forum without being S-OFF since I've rooted and loaded a recovery?
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Having S-OFF negates the need to relock your bootloader.
You should be able to flash the "RUU" zip file with your phone in its current condition.
If you do some research in this section in the S-OFF threads, you'll get some good info about not re locking after s-off.
Re-locking is only necessary if you don't have s-off.
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to reinstall the RUU, first make sure you have fastboot on your PC and your phone is in the fastboot menu of the bootloader and connected to your PC. It should say "fastboot USB". (If you don't have the HTC drivers installed, download HTC Sync 3.0 and that should install it. I haven't gotten it to work on Windows 8 so if you use Windows 8 use these drivers)
Open a command prompt, change the directory to where your fastboot.exe is (example: cd c:\fastboot_directory). Type in 'fastboot oem lock'. Your phone will restart, then boot up. Turn it off, reboot to the bootloader and make sure it says *RELOCKED* on the top. Then, go back to fastboot and in your cmd window, type in 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'. Your phone will reboot and show a black screen with a grey HTC logo. Copy the RUU (doesn't matter if it's named PH98IMG.zip or something else) into the same folder as fastboot.exe and type in 'fastboot flash zip ruu_zip_name.zip' (obviously replacing ruu_zip_name.zip with the zip's actual name). The terminal will start sending the zip and details will be displayed on your computer screen. Your phone will also have a progress bar. Once the terminal on your computer says it's finished, you can reboot your phone.
I am currently S-On, unlocked, running Newts One XXX with the Global OTA (4.03.605) Sense 4 Kernel. I would now like to get the 4.03.605.2 firmware installed. Would the procedure described above work for my situation or is there another method I can use.
My next leap is to go S-off but for now I would just like to get the firmware updated before reflashing Newts.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, you can use the above method fine. However, going S-Off is very easy. It seems like a daunting task, but if you read the directions thoroughly it is very easy. I used the .5 version of Juopunutbear and it worked without a hitch. You are already unlocked and rooted, so if you S-Off, you won't have to do it all over again. From there you can flash the RUU, flash a FLASHABLE version of AR 3.15, then reflash any rom that you want. You will only get the benefit from global with roms that are built aroung the .2 base, but you will get updated radios. I haven't honestly noticed much of a difference with the new radios though.
layneja said:
I am currently S-On, unlocked, running Newts One XXX with the Global OTA (4.03.605) Sense 4 Kernel. I would now like to get the 4.03.605.2 firmware installed. Would the procedure described above work for my situation or is there another method I can use.
My next leap is to go S-off but for now I would just like to get the firmware updated before reflashing Newts.
Thanks in advance.
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Flash stock recovery here's a link http://www.mediafire.com/?wb21d2gdurui2c6 then lock bootloader. (Fastboot OEM lock)
After locking bootloader(cuz your s-on) rename the ruu you downloaded from android police To PH98IMG put on your sd return sd phone boot into bootloader run update, if it stops and powers off mid update remove battery and start it again, It flashed the hboot first then you gotta go back In And finish the update.
sent from my s-on reZound rockin viperRez Rom on latest ICS firmware
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layneja said:
I am currently S-On, unlocked, running Newts One XXX with the Global OTA (4.03.605) Sense 4 Kernel. I would now like to get the 4.03.605.2 firmware installed. Would the procedure described above work for my situation or is there another method I can use.
My next leap is to go S-off but for now I would just like to get the firmware updated before reflashing Newts.
Thanks in advance.
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Also to avoid any problems do a factory reset in hboot after update is installed. Being that we're s-on when we re-unlock it does it for us but I've heard some people are having problems after the ruu if they didn't FDR while on stock recovery.. just a heads up
sent from my s-on reZound rockin viperRez Rom on latest ICS firmware
famouscollin said:
Flash stock recovery here's a link (removed cause I'm too new) then lock bootloader. (Fastboot OEM lock)
After locking bootloader(cuz your s-on) rename the ruu you downloaded from android police To PH98IMG put on your sd return sd phone boot into bootloader run update, if it stops and powers off mid update remove battery and start it again, It flashed the hboot first then you gotta go back In And finish the update.
sent from my s-on reZound rockin viperRez Rom on latest ICS firmware
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Also to avoid any problems do a factory reset in hboot after update is installed. Being that we're s-on when we re-unlock it does it for us but I've heard some people are having problems after the ruu if they didn't FDR while on stock recovery.. just a heads up
sent from my s-on reZound rockin viperRez Rom on latest ICS firmware
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Just to clarify: when you reboot using "adb reboot" or power + volume down, are you booting into the bootloader or hboot? I've read the guides but still a little confused there.
Also, what does the stock recovery do versus something like Amon Ra? Does the stock recovery allow for creating backups and what-not? Sorry to be a total noob here. I can bake cookies or something for you all for your help, hehe.
WookieFan said:
Having S-OFF negates the need to relock your bootloader.
You should be able to flash the "RUU" zip file with your phone in its current condition.
If you do some research in this section in the S-OFF threads, you'll get some good info about not re locking after s-off.
Re-locking is only necessary if you don't have s-off.
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if you're s-off you shouldn't have to unlock.
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oatlord said:
Just to clarify: when you reboot using "adb reboot" or power + volume down, are you booting into the bootloader or hboot? I've read the guides but still a little confused there.
Also, what does the stock recovery do versus something like Amon Ra? Does the stock recovery allow for creating backups and what-not? Sorry to be a total noob here. I can bake cookies or something for you all for your help, hehe.
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The bootloader is the hboot. You power on holding vol down to get there.
The stock recovery does not allow you to create backups, or do much at all I'm pretty sure. That is why we have custom ones.
If i helped throw me a thanks
iamwalterwhite said:
Yes, you can use the above method fine. However, going S-Off is very easy. It seems like a daunting task, but if you read the directions thoroughly it is very easy. I used the .5 version of Juopunutbear and it worked without a hitch. You are already unlocked and rooted, so if you S-Off, you won't have to do it all over again. From there you can flash the RUU, flash a FLASHABLE version of AR 3.15, then reflash any rom that you want. You will only get the benefit from global with roms that are built aroung the .2 base, but you will get updated radios. I haven't honestly noticed much of a difference with the new radios though.
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Do you mean flash the RUU in the bootloader and then the recovery also in bootloader? i only ask cause im at school and i forgot my microsd adapter so i cant rename the zips so that I can flash both of them from there, but if i can do it from recovery then im set
xxtsxx said:
Do you mean flash the RUU in the bootloader and then the recovery also in bootloader? i only ask cause im at school and i forgot my microsd adapter so i cant rename the zips so that I can flash both of them from there, but if i can do it from recovery then im set
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Sorry that you never got an answer to this. Yes, you should flash both recovery (stock) and the RUU as PH98IMG zip files. Wait to start this process until you have a pc/sd card reader available. Trying this without those basic tools is going to make this a frustrating process for you.
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[Q] S-OFF and installing stock RUU

I searched for this and could not find an easy way to get an answer.
So I recently achieved S-OFF. In doing so I reverted back to an ICS RUU(3.14.605.12) after relocking the phone. After I got the phone back up and running I then set things up to run the program needed for S-OFF. Got S-OFF. Then unlocked the phone and flashed a rom I wanted.
I am thinking I would like to install the latest RUU(4.03.605.2) to get the radios and everything up to date.
Main question. Would installing the newer RUU affect the S-OFF status at all? I would hope no, but I don't know.
Second question. Do I need to go through the process of relocking the phone?
Sax1031 said:
I searched for this and could not find an easy way to get an answer.
So I recently achieved S-OFF. In doing so I reverted back to an ICS RUU(3.14.605.12) after relocking the phone. After I got the phone back up and running I then set things up to run the program needed for S-OFF. Got S-OFF. Then unlocked the phone and flashed a rom I wanted.
I am thinking I would like to install the latest RUU(4.03.605.2) to get the radios and everything up to date.
Main question. Would installing the newer RUU affect the S-OFF status at all? I would hope no, but I don't know.
Second question. Do I need to go through the process of relocking the phone?
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The newest RUU will not effect your s-off. It will relock the bootloader, however. The only thing that this changes is the fact that you won't be able to issue fastboot commands. You can unlock with Vinylfreak's method or through htc dev again, but I find either of these to be unnecessary with s-off. You will not need to re-lock with s-off to run the ruu. Just place it on your sd card, flash in hboot, and you're good to go. Make sure after you flash the RUU to find a zip of Amon-Ra 3.15 that you can flash via hboot. Good luck!
Just to be clear. You WILL retain s-off after flashing RUU.
iamwalterwhite said:
The newest RUU will not effect your s-off. It will relock the bootloader, however. The only thing that this changes is the fact that you won't be able to issue fastboot commands. You can unlock with Vinylfreak's method or through htc dev again, but I find either of these to be unnecessary with s-off. You will not need to re-lock with s-off to run the ruu. Just place it on your sd card, flash in hboot, and you're good to go. Make sure after you flash the RUU to find a zip of Amon-Ra 3.15 that you can flash via hboot. Good luck!
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Yea I have Amon-Ra 3.15 ready to go. Will do later on today.
Thank you.
Sax1031 said:
Yea I have Amon-Ra 3.15 ready to go. Will do later on today.
Thank you.
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You're welcome. The AR 3.15 that you flashed through fastboot when you were setting up your phone doesn't work in hboot (just so you're aware). I don't want to be a broken record, I just want to make sure that you have everything you need. In this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1615969 there is an hboot flashable of AR 3.15 in the op. It may also be useful if you have any problems after s-off.
After you achieve s-off you don't need to unlock again, even though the boot loader says that it's locked you still have access to everything. Once you are S-off you no longer need to relock to flash RUUs. From what I've seen it's not recommended to unlock via htcdev if you are s-off, I'm not sure of the reason though. To regain access to fast boot commands all you have to do is flash an unlocked/modified hboot. There is a thread in the dev section called "hex edited hboots" just download the ph from there and flash it via hboot.
brando56894 said:
After you achieve s-off you don't need to unlock again, even though the boot loader says that it's locked you still have access to everything. Once you are S-off you no longer need to relock to flash RUUs. From what I've seen it's not recommended to unlock via htcdev if you are s-off, I'm not sure of the reason though. To regain access to fast boot commands all you have to do is flash an unlocked/modified hboot. There is a thread in the dev section called "hex edited hboots" just download the ph from there and flash it via hboot.
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The reason it's not recommended is because if you do, you'll get the relocked message if you lock again. If you don't unlock again, you'll have "locked" just like stock.
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[Q] hboot 1.53.0007 s-on unlocked - what next?

I bought Evo which was already upgraded to ICS (OTA I assume), and it was branded I think. I've unlocked it via HTCDev, flashed '4ext touch recovery' and then rooted. Then I flashed MIUI ICS ROM, and everything is OK for now.
I want to use BootManager to flash multiple ROMs. It requires s-off. I tried it already with s-on, because I've read that SmartFlash (from 4ext recovery) makes my phone like s-off, so ROM on SD card installed, but won't boot. I had many problems going back to my Phone ROM, I restored my backup, wiped many times, installed fresh ROM and still had a bootloop. Finally I got it working again by flashing boot.img via fastboot (glad I did nandroid backup before). I didn't try again with different ROM, because after 2 hours of trying to recover my base ROM I've had enough. So I'm pretty sure BootManager will work better if my phone will be s-off.
So my question is - what to do next? We have so many guides and different comments here, sometimes the same method works for one, and doesn't work for another one, and I'm really confused.
I assume I should follow the instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743466 but I don't understand few things:
friend.evil said:
flash an ICS ROM from recovery(Method B from 10 to 14)
open ICS ROM.zip and extract boot.img to a folder which contains adb, fastboot and AdbWinApi.dll
go to fastboot and type:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
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Do I have to do this if I'm already have MIUI with root privileges? Do I still need that boot.img from MIUI, and put it together with fastboot.exe?
Or should I restore stock ICS? I'm pretty sure I did nandroid backup before flashing MIUI.
friend.evil said:
12_Notice when you s-off the phone the hboot is corrupted i advice after s-off to follow the methods In E_(from 1 to 4)
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Do I need to fix hboot after s-off? What hboot version I have after doing steps 1 to 4 from section E? There's a big zip file (PG86IMG.zip), is it another ROM or what?
And most important question - if method D doesn't work, method F is recommended, but:
elias17 said:
Hboot s on will only flash roms that are based on ics 3.28xx and sense 4 roms using a special boot.img ! U can never flash GB roms until u go s off like i did its a tricky process but it works and now i can flash any rom in the gsm section
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2_flash Leedroid GB ROM from recovery http://leedroid.ftp.rshost.eu/Shoote....zip(Don't forget to wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache + dalvik)
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I don't get it - can I flash GB ROM or not if I have hboot 1.53.0007 s-on? Can I use method F if method D fail?
Sorry for my english, I'm from Poland.
Thanks in advance for any tip.
You're confusing yourself, What you need to do my friend is.
1. Download RUU, Run RUU
2. HTC Unlock bootloader again
3. Do the Juopunutbear Wiretrick to get s-off
4. Download the 1.04 ENG hboot (There is one of those for the GSM I think... not sure though)
5. Flash a badass Android 4.2.1 rom. They work.
There's much more detailed guides on what to do, BUT This is a summary of what you want.
Be sure to hit thanks [= I'm almost to 100
Which RUU should I search for? GB or ICS?
But isn't the 1+2 the same as restoring my ICS Stock ROM from backup?
I think hboot 1.49.0007 would be enough, I've read that BootManager works well with that version.
1. Yes you can just restore your stock ics backup BUT you will have to root it using the file provided in method B.
2. Yes the 1.49.0007 hboot is best for gsm
3. You can flash a GB rom with your hboot no problem. It just dont think it will boot. so technically you should be able to do the wire trick with a GB rom flashed(not booted into). You'll be in fastboot mode for the wiretrick. There are different files for GB and ICS when doing the wiretrick
Your best bet is to run an ICS RUU, unlock bootloader, root rom, do the wire trick, change hboot to 1.49.0007 and then flash any rom you want
Backup was made right after I made root, is it enough? I just don't want to go through the entire process from the beginning (unlocking, rooting etc).
mars28 said:
Backup was made right after I made root, is it enough? I just don't want to go through the entire process from the beginning (unlocking, rooting etc).
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That should work But unlocking again is really easy
You should still have you unlock token in the same place,
You just plug up to the computer hop into fastboot usb and type
Fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_Code.bin
to unlock and then
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
for a recovery,
Then move SU to your sd card and flash it in recovery.
Then your all ready for the wire trick, The more you do these things the more experience you get at them and the better you get with fastboot. I suggest you go through the process opposed to just restoring (First off it's much much safer) and you'll know the ropes if you (or anyone else) has this problem.
Maybe you're right. I'll try with RUU. But I see it's hard to find the correct one these days, some old links died. I have a file called "RUU_SHOOTER_U_ICS_35_S_HTC_Europe_3.28.401.1_Radio_11.77.3504.00U_11.25.3504.06_M_release_262714_signed" which I have downloaded right before I started unlocking my Evo, could it be the correct one?
I didn't know I can use old "unlock_code.bin", I saw that everytime I read the token from the device, it was different. So I assumed that I have to flash bin that match the token.
mars28 said:
Maybe you're right. I'll try with RUU. But I see it's hard to find the correct one these days, some old links died. I have a file called "RUU_SHOOTER_U_ICS_35_S_HTC_Europe_3.28.401.1_Radio_11.77.3504.00U_11.25.3504.06_M_release_262714_signed" which I have downloaded right before I started unlocking my Evo, could it be the correct one?
I didn't know I can use old "unlock_code.bin", I saw that everytime I read the token from the device, it was different. So I assumed that I have to flash bin that match the token.
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The token and the unlock code are specific to the phone, And doesn't change until you get a new phone.
And that seems to be the right one, Do you live in Europe? lol Shooter u means GSM and ICS means it's the latest RUU.
mars28 said:
Maybe you're right. I'll try with RUU. But I see it's hard to find the correct one these days, some old links died. I have a file called "RUU_SHOOTER_U_ICS_35_S_HTC_Europe_3.28.401.1_Radio_11.77.3504.00U_11.25.3504.06_M_release_262714_signed" which I have downloaded right before I started unlocking my Evo, could it be the correct one?
I didn't know I can use old "unlock_code.bin", I saw that everytime I read the token from the device, it was different. So I assumed that I have to flash bin that match the token.
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you can easily get a new token from htc dev web site
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Can't_Live_Without_My_Evo said:
And that seems to be the right one, Do you live in Europe? lol Shooter u means GSM and ICS means it's the latest RUU.
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I know I use shooter_u, I asked because I've found another RUU which have "Rogers_WWE" in name of the file, and the rest of the file name is identical, and I remember that I had to choose "rogers" when I was unlocking via htcdev. That's why I wasn't 100% sure if I had to choose "HTC_Europe" or "Rogers_WWE".
Another thing which confuses me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1495358
mpgrimm2 said:
Note 3: If you previously did the HTC Unlock, you'd have to "RELOCK" BEFORE running the RUU.
To do this from fastboot type: fastboot oem lock
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Should I do this or start directly with RUU.exe? My phone is currently "UNLOCKED, hboot 1.53.0007, s-on".
And what about CID? I've read somewhere that I have to change to supercid or something, to be able to flash zips via fastboot. How to check my current CID?
Search for cid getter on play store to get your cid
You certainly need to relock you hboot before running RUU. For the correct ruu you should check the box that your phone came in. It should have the details (atleast i think so)
P.S. you probably don't need to change cid. Infact i'd recommend you not to do that just yet
Got the CID, it's HTC__032. I want to be prepared, who knows what might come up during the whole process.
friend.evil said:
12_Notice when you s-off the phone the hboot is corrupted i advice after s-off to follow the methods In E_(from 1 to 4)
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What means "corrupted"? Phone won't boot or what?
Eeh, if I knew that hboot 1.53.x is so problematic, I would buy Evo with GB on-board.
mars28 said:
Got the CID, it's HTC__032. I want to be prepared, who knows what might come up during the whole process.
What means "corrupted"? Phone won't boot or what?
Eeh, if I knew that hboot 1.53.x is so problematic, I would buy Evo with GB on-board.
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I think yours might be an european model. i had the exact same cid as yours.
when you get to that step of corrupted hboot just follow the steps on this thread and flash hboot 1.49.0007
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1906172
Cant kive without my evis comments about the wire trick are bang on. It will fix everything. Having s-off is just much easier so do the wire trick. It will work. My wife and I both have an evo. I had to do the wire trick twice on hers for it to work and four times on mine for it to work. Be patient if it fails the first few times. And if the screen gets stuck on the jounuo whatever screen you can fix that.
If you are stuck at Juopunutbear screen and if you can go to bootloader you need to connect the phone to pc, go to fastboot ( should say fastboot usb)*Go to controlbear folder (from where you ran controlbear to begin withon you pc then open command window in it (hold shift and right click, that willopen command window rigjt there and then*when you get into it you need to enter:
"ControlBear.exe -f" no quotes or "ControlBear f" notice the space after the exe !
Lots of peopke forget to put it in and say it didnt work.
I presume this will fix the problem
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My phone is now s-off. I didn't flash RUU, just restored stock rooted ROM from backup, did the wire trick (just one time, surprisingly) and everything went nice and smooth. Then I flashed hboot 1.49.0007 with no problems at all. Thanks guys for the tips.
One more thing - my phone state is now "LOCKED" - should I bother?
So I got what I wanted - I've installed ROM in BootManager (the one which doesn't boot before, while phone was 's-on') and this time it booted from SD. Today I'll try more ROMs in BootManager.
Locked doesn't matter as long as you are s-off. It only creates problems if you ever plan on using fastboot commands. Trust me, you dont need to bother with it
But if you really want to know heres a quote from ramjet where he explains it a bit.
ramjet73 said:
Once the RUU.exe is run and the stock bootloader is installed, the phone will be bootloader S-ON regardless of the radio S-OFF status. To run fastboot commands like "flash" and "erase" the stock bootloader needs to be unlocked by the htcdev method or a custom bootloader modified to support those commands needs to be flashed, which requires radio S-OFF.
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[Q] Complete Stock Help

Alright people, I need help. I have an HTC Rezound (obviously) for verizon. I want to go back to Complete Stock, (as if it were brand new).
It was unlocked using HTC devs method
Its rooted
It is s-on
The recovery file i used is : recovery-ra-vigor-3.16-gnm
I installed a custom rom: Business_ICS4.0.3_Sense3.6-v6.3
Android version 4.03.605.2
HTC Sense 3.6
How do i get my phone to be:
Completely stock
Stock rom
no root
Locked title in Hboot
fix the tampered title in hboot
Any help is much apreciated
Are you doing this to warranty it? It will say "relocked" when you are done. It hasn't been a problem for anyone in the past though, you should still be able to return it to Verizon.
Instructions on how to return to stock are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38244272&postcount=10
You probably should use the latest official RUU (prior to the OTA they just rolled out a couple days ago) which is 3.14.605.12. The link I have is to an .exe file. You just connect your phone to your pc and then double click. It will take you through the steps.
Get it here:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Vigor
That will get you back to stock, unrooted and it will say "relocked".
There was a global leak that wasn't official. If you want to use that, get it here:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
This is a zip file you put on your external sd card. Follow instructions in the first link I gave you.
THANK YOU
feralicious said:
Are you doing this to warranty it? It will say "relocked" when you are done. It hasn't been a problem for anyone in the past though, you should still be able to return it to Verizon.
Instructions on how to return to stock are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38244272&postcount=10
You probably should use the latest OTA, prior to the one they just rolled out a couple days ago which is 3.14.605.12. The link I have is to an .exe file. You just connect your phone to your pc and then double click. It will take you through the steps.
Get it here:
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Vigor
That will get you back to stock, unrooted and it will say "relocked".
There was a global leak that wasn't official. If you want to use that, get it here:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
This is a zip file you put on your external sd card. Follow instructions in the first link I gave you.
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Thank you so much it worked like a charm!!! You just saved me from a weeks worth of searching i did and a couple of headaches.. Thank you very much
You're welcome, glad it worked for you!
I noticed I typed the wrong thing when I said "latest OTA", I should have said "latest official RUU" (don't know what was going on in my head) so I'm going to edit that post to fix it for any future readers.
okay, im having the same problem, except im s-off. i need to send my rez back for warranty reasons, i have a custom rom, my h-boot says locked, s-off, 2.27.000. any help would be awsome! thanks!
motodanr1 said:
okay, im having the same problem, except im s-off. i need to send my rez back for warranty reasons, i have a custom rom, my h-boot says locked, s-off, 2.27.000. any help would be awsome! thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
Sweet, thanks! When I click on the link I get "no thread specified" though ..?
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Go into dev, sticky, roll up thread. Click on back to s-on link
Phaded said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
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I was Tampered/Locked and s-off. I ran the 4.03.605.2 RUU twice then its said locked the tampered was removed. I used the mini-adb_vigor program to achieve S-ON. Open a Command prompt wtih admin privileges and enter these commands pressing enter after each one. Now I am completely back to Locked S-ON. Hope this helps.
cd c:\mini-adb_vigor
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
*verify you are locked s-on
fastboot reboot
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I was Tampered/Locked and s-off. I ran the 4.03.605.2 RUU twice then its said locked the tampered was removed. I used the mini-adb_vigor program to achieve S-ON. Open a Command prompt wtih admin privileges and enter these commands pressing enter after each one. Now I am completely back to Locked S-ON. Hope this helps.
cd c:\mini-adb_vigor
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
*verify you are locked s-on
fastboot reboot
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Make sure to run this on a stock hboot or it will brick.
I am having a similar issue. I am rooted, I never relocked my bootloader, stock minus a few mods, but the ota update keeps failing. What do I need to do to be able to accept the update so it stops rebooting my phone?

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