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Hi, I just got my HTC ONE X+ from Taiwan. I forgot to do a Nandroid Backup before I accidentally flashed a boot.img from another ROM. So, i got stuck in a bootloop. At first I thought it was okay, I just need to flash the ROM which was downloading. I realised that my phone's TWRP Mount USB can't be detected by my computer!! So, I had no way. Fastboot commands whenever i try to flash something it says Command Write Failed Unknown error. for adb it says No Device Found. ADB devices: none. Fastboot: yeah i can see a device there. PLEASE HELP ME. What can I do now? My HBOOT is 1.30.0000, RELOCKED Bootloader(I thought the bootloader was the problem. ENRC2B_U PVT Ship S-On RL
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Hi, I just got my HTC ONE X+ from Taiwan. I forgot to do a Nandroid Backup before I accidentally flashed a boot.img from another ROM. So, i got stuck in a bootloop. At first I thought it was okay, I just need to flash the ROM which was downloading. I realised that my phone's TWRP Mount USB can't be detected by my computer!! So, I had no way. Fastboot commands whenever i try to flash something it says Command Write Failed Unknown error. for adb it says No Device Found. ADB devices: none. Fastboot: yeah i can see a device there. PLEASE HELP ME. What can I do now? My HBOOT is 1.30.0000, RELOCKED Bootloader(I thought the bootloader was the problem. ENRC2B_U PVT Ship S-On RL
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I think I had the same problem.
Did you try to use a RUU? Worked for me.
Indeed flash RUU trough fastboot, since u can still use that it should be fixed after that
Where to get RUU?
Azerox said:
Indeed flash RUU trough fastboot, since u can still use that it should be fixed after that
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I googled HTC ONE X+ RUU. And was fruitless. Many are third party ROMs, and I'm not sure where to download the correct one. Even which to choose I'm not sure.
drivers installed?
There's a link on the TWRP thread you should have read before installing.
As Lloir says, do you have the HTC driver package installed? What recovery you have, should have no impact on how fastboot detects your device, just install drivers and flash a working kernel through fastboot.
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AndroHero said:
As Lloir says, do you have the HTC driver package installed? What recovery you have, should have no impact on how fastboot detects your device, just install drivers and flash a working kernel through fastboot.
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Yes. I got HTC Drivers, Fastboot and ADB. Most of the things I try to flash has an error Command Write Failed or something like Remote Not Allowed and stuff like that And what is RUU? I thought it's like a ROM in ZIP format
xuan398 said:
Yes. I got HTC Drivers, Fastboot and ADB. Most of the things I try to flash has an error Command Write Failed or something like Remote Not Allowed and stuff like that And what is RUU? I thought it's like a ROM in ZIP format
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UPDATE: Now I Relocked Bootloader and running the RUU. Waiting But all my pictures... GONE
Just seen your post,
You could have used adb sideload feature in twrp to send a rom and flash it.
I requested the feature to be added to Hasoons AIO toolkit for situations like this
MarylandCookie said:
Just seen your post,
You could have used adb sideload feature in twrp to send a rom and flash it.
I requested the feature to be added to Hasoons AIO toolkit for situations like this
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Side load seems to only work in Linux right now
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Did it on my one x+ and nexus 7 using windows 7 64bit
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Same problem
Hey i got the same problem and to start here i'am a noob in this. This is my first Android device and my first time trying to install a ROM. I used Hasoons all-in-one kit, and unlocking to bootloader went fine, so did recovery and Perm Root. I tried to install Android Revolution HD 5.1, so first I tried to install the other firmware that was needed for it, that is 1.16.401.6. I did something wrong there i guess and its stuck at the HTC start up logo. I tried to make sense of the posts above but i couldn't. My PC doesnt recognize the phone anymore but if I use a command from the all in one kit it does still respond and i can use the power and volume down button to go into bootloader. I tried some things there but really dont know what I'am doing. If someone can help me to get a ROM installed or go back to factory settings from the phone atleast make it work again would be much appreciated. I think i installed all the drivers because it worked before and it still does respond to flashboot in all-in-one kit. Sorry for being so noob. and thanks for the help.
Martinie said:
Hey i got the same problem and to start here i'am a noob in this. This is my first Android device and my first time trying to install a ROM. I used Hasoons all-in-one kit, and unlocking to bootloader went fine, so did recovery and Perm Root. I tried to install Android Revolution HD 5.1, so first I tried to install the other firmware that was needed for it, that is 1.16.401.6. I did something wrong there i guess and its stuck at the HTC start up logo. I tried to make sense of the posts above but i couldn't. My PC doesnt recognize the phone anymore but if I use a command from the all in one kit it does still respond and i can use the power and volume down button to go into bootloader. I tried some things there but really dont know what I'am doing. If someone can help me to get a ROM installed or go back to factory settings from the phone atleast make it work again would be much appreciated. I think i installed all the drivers because it worked before and it still does respond to flashboot in all-in-one kit. Sorry for being so noob. and thanks for the help.
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Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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Thanks all!
olorolo said:
Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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Okay! Thanks all! It works now. Stock Rooted Simple
xuan398 said:
Hi, I just got my HTC ONE X+ from Taiwan. I forgot to do a Nandroid Backup before I accidentally flashed a boot.img from another ROM. So, i got stuck in a bootloop. At first I thought it was okay, I just need to flash the ROM which was downloading. I realised that my phone's TWRP Mount USB can't be detected by my computer!! So, I had no way. Fastboot commands whenever i try to flash something it says Command Write Failed Unknown error. for adb it says No Device Found. ADB devices: none. Fastboot: yeah i can see a device there. PLEASE HELP ME. What can I do now? My HBOOT is 1.30.0000, RELOCKED Bootloader(I thought the bootloader was the problem. ENRC2B_U PVT Ship S-On RL
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Why ppl can not read the really good descriotion on xda??? :screwy:
You have a nice biography: "<3 android" <<<=== *rofl* nice joke
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olorolo said:
Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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Could someone please post an idiot proofed set of instructions to do this.
I have the relevent RUU.exe file, but simply running it doesn't work.
I'm assuming I need to replace the boot.img that I flashed with a stock one, but I don't know how to get it out of the .exe file.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, and rooted, and I can get into bootloader or clockwork recovery, but I can't get any new ROM onto the device via USB.
I just want to start again from stock...
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olorolo said:
Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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fitzeh said:
Could someone please post an idiot proofed set of instructions to do this.
I have the relevent RUU.exe file, but simply running it doesn't work.
I'm assuming I need to replace the boot.img that I flashed with a stock one, but I don't know how to get it out of the .exe file.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, and rooted, and I can get into bootloader or clockwork recovery, but I can't get any new ROM onto the device via USB.
I just want to start again from stock...
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To be clear, running the RUU .exe proceeds normally and tells me there's an unknown error and it that it can't update my phone.
Check und my stats. I wrote what I did to solve a similar issue. I just am lazy to search for it myself.
Hope it helps.
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I want to root my phone and install the ATT & Telus Elegancia rom. I just want to go over the steps I plan on doing and hopefully create a guide for those who are new to this phone and would like to flash ROMs successfully.
Here are the steps I plan to take. I just want to make sure I won't brick my phone. Also in the case that I do brick the phone, will the RUU RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_45_Cingular_US_1.15.502.9_Radio_1.09.55.17_18.20.95.55L_release_290329_signed.exe work for this phone?
Using hasoon2000's HTC One X+ All-In-One Toolkit V1.1
1. Install HTC Drivers
2. Enable USB Debugging (Setting>Applications>USB Debugging.
3. Unlock bootloader by
-. Register at HTC DEV
-. Get token ID
-. Submit token ID
-. Get unlock_code.bin
-. Place in data folder of the toolkit
-. Unlock bootloader.
4. Wait for phone to reboot and put back in usb debugging
5. Flash ATT TWRP Recovery
8. Close the tool kit
9. Place Elegancia_ATT_2.1.0.zip on SD
10. Extract Kernel_Flasher_ATT_2.1.0.rar
11. Click installboot.img to flash the kernel
12. Boot into recovery
13. Wipe cache?
14. Flash Rom
Once you unlock and have recovery installed you are good 2 go. Follow Rom install instructions. No neet to permaroot, that was before we had custom roms, or if someone just wants their stock rom rooted. The custom rom you install will be rooted already. So Unlock, Install Recovery, Flash Kernel, Flash rom. Yes that is the correct ruu.
nugzo said:
Once you unlock and have recovery installed you are good 2 go. Follow Rom install instructions. No neet to permaroot, that was before we had custom roms, or if someone just wants their stock rom rooted. The custom rom you install will be rooted already. So Unlock, Install Recovery, Flash Kernel, Flash rom. Yes that is the correct ruu.
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Sweet thank you!
Where do I find the kernel flasher?
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In hasoon2000's toolkit
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guys whats the difference between att one x+ and international? why are there two recoveries?
i thought only original one X was different (snapdragon vs tegra...)
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guys whats the difference between att one x+ and international? why are there two recoveries?
i thought only original one X was different (snapdragon vs tegra...)
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US version has LTE, international doesn't. The devices are just different enough to require two different sets of ROMs
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Thunder350 said:
US version has LTE, international doesn't. The devices are just different enough to require two different sets of ROMs
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Hey guy. Newbie question here. I want to root my device so I can do Google Talk video chat over LTE instead of WiFi. I can follow all the instructions, just wondering if that will wipe my phone completely?
Unlocking your bootloader, which is necessary in order to root, will indeed completely wipe your phone.
So the short answer is yes, it will completely wipe your phone.
I Have an Htc one X+ of coarse, and recently rooted it for the first time. After finding my way through that process fairly easily, I decided to try to flash a custom rom (Android Revolution HD 8.0). However I didn't put the necessary zip file in the internal storage before putting the phone in fastboot and flashing the new boot image. After that my phone entered bootloop or atleast i think its a bootloop. It basically just shows the htc quietly brilliant splash screen and sits there till i try to turn it off and then it goes off and then turns itself back on and repeats. However I can get it to fastboot and in to trwp recovery. So I have no back up of my original boot.img soo i just googled factory JB boot.img 4.1.1 and flashed that and cleared both caches and rebooted through twrp. Still bootlooped, so while reading on these froums i read that i should do a wipe of everything i did that so now i have no os at the moment. But after reading a post about a similar problem had by a galaxy user they flashed there there new custom rom boot.img and used adb to push the .zip file to internal storage however when i tryed to use the same command text they used it simply said device not found. so I'm at a loss for what to try next. I'm very Sorry for the long post but, any help at all would be appreciated.
P.S: Sorry for not being smart enough to find the answer on my on, thanks for your help in advance.
The boot.img you googled? Was it even for the HOX+ or just any JB boot.img?? You should be careful flashing any old boot.img could lead to corruption of the boot partition...
Anyway just for info sake, this isnt a bootloop, your device just isnt booting. There are two things you can do in this situation....
1) look in the android dev section for a stockish 4.1.1 rom. You just need one from a rom that isn't heavily modded like insertcoin or viper. You could also grab one of the custom sense kernels from the original android dev section..
2) You could flash the kernel you did originally, then boot into recovery and sideload the right rom to your device.
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AndroHero said:
The boot.img you googled? Was it even for the HOX+ or just any JB boot.img?? You should be careful flashing any old boot.img could lead to corruption of the boot partition...
Anyway just for info sake, this isnt a bootloop, your device just isnt booting. There are two things you can do in this situation....
1) look in the android dev section for a stockish 4.1.1 rom. You just need one from a rom that isn't heavily modded like insertcoin or viper. You could also grab one of the custom sense kernels from the original android dev section..
2) You could flash the kernel you did originally, then boot into recovery and sideload the right rom to your device.
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Thanks very much for the info and help I hope i didn't corrupt it. and I've never flashed a kernel before but Im sure i can find a tutorial. as long as I dont have to put any thing on internal memory sounds good to me. I guess sense I didn't have a kernal (atleast that i know of) the first time i guess i'll try 1. srry 4 being a noob btw.
EDIT: can i flash a rom from the computer without it being in internal storage?
joebee_2004 said:
Thanks very much for the info and help I hope i didn't corrupt it. and I've never flashed a kernel before but Im sure i can find a tutorial. as long as I dont have to put any thing on internal memory sounds good to me. I guess sense I didn't have a kernal (atleast that i know of) the first time i guess i'll try 1. srry 4 being a noob btw.
EDIT: can i flash a rom from the computer without it being in internal storage?
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Try booting the boot.img file manually from the ROM you downloaded (find it inside the zip)
you can do that by the fastboot method using your PC
Do this when you enter the bootloader menu.
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"
joebee_2004 said:
Thanks very much for the info and help I hope i didn't corrupt it. and I've never flashed a kernel before but Im sure i can find a tutorial. as long as I dont have to put any thing on internal memory sounds good to me. I guess sense I didn't have a kernal (atleast that i know of) the first time i guess i'll try 1. srry 4 being a noob btw.
EDIT: can i flash a rom from the computer without it being in internal storage?
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Sorry just to clarify. A kernel and a boot.img are the same thing. Depending on your hboot version and CID. There may be an RUU you can run from your PC to install stock firmware.
You can get your hboot version on your bootloader screen, and get your CID by using the fastboot command "fastboot getvar cid".
If we knew those maybe we could help finding the correct RUU (if there is one).
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If you are trying to flash a custom ROM, then you could just sideload. TWRP (and some other recoveries) supports a process called sideload for when you forget to copy your ROM zip onto the internal storage - since phones like the HOX+ dont have a micro-SD slot for removable storage. Just google for sideload - plenty of tutorials.
The custom ROM zip will also contain the appropriate boot.img, so after flashing the ROM, all you then need to do is flash the boot.img. Hopefully all should be well then.
AndroHero said:
Sorry just to clarify. A kernel and a boot.img are the same thing. Depending on your hboot version and CID. There may be an RUU you can run from your PC to install stock firmware.
You can get your hboot version on your bootloader screen, and get your CID by using the fastboot command "fastboot getvar cid".
If we knew those maybe we could help finding the correct RUU (if there is one).
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cid: CWS_001
HBOOT: 1.32.0000
Also I'd like to mention I've tired to push a file to my storage using fastboot and adb, but adb didnt recognize my device was there, although i haven't tired running trwp and the sideloading method yet so i guess I'll try that next.
EDIT: ok I managed to sideload the custom Android Revolution HD custom rom and it flashed it as soon as it was loaded to the phone however after flashing it. it just continued to say I had no os. does this mean like you mentioned be4 that my boot thing is corrupted?
joebee_2004 said:
cid: CWS_001
HBOOT: 1.32.0000
Also I'd like to mention I've tired to push a file to my storage using fastboot and adb, but adb didnt recognize my device was there, although i haven't tired running trwp and the sideloading method yet so i guess I'll try that next.
EDIT: ok I managed to sideload the custom Android Revolution HD custom rom and it flashed it as soon as it was loaded to the phone however after flashing it. it just continued to say I had no os. does this mean like you mentioned be4 that my boot thing is corrupted?
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Did you extract the boot.img from the android revolution .zip and flash it through fastboot?
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AndroHero said:
Did you extract the boot.img from the android revolution .zip and flash it through fastboot?
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The boot image and zip folder were separate I loaded the boot image manually be4 flashing the rom through side loading. and also I reloaded the boot.img after it regestered no os after flashing but it still registers as no OS so If the boot.img is loaded i should have an os according to twrp right?
also I took the SIM card out and put it in a backup phone for now that wouldn't be a problem correct? thanks again for all the advice.
joebee_2004 said:
The boot image and zip folder were separate I loaded the boot image manually be4 flashing the rom through side loading. and also I reloaded the boot.img after it regestered no os after flashing but it still registers as no OS so If the boot.img is loaded i should have an os according to twrp right?
also I took the SIM card out and put it in a backup phone for now that wouldn't be a problem correct? thanks again for all the advice.
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Are you definitely not trying to flash international roms? Because the CWS CID is AT&T right? Maybe you should just flash an RUU. I don't know if there are any for the AT&T version. Maybe one of the American members can help..
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AndroHero said:
Are you definitely not trying to flash international roms? Because the CWS CID is AT&T right? Maybe you should just flash an RUU. I don't know if there are any for the AT&T version. Maybe one of the American members can help..
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yes it is an AT&T phone, well Thank you for trying to help me anyway, I will look up an ruu tutorial next.
Did you factory wipe before doing the sideload? and I am not clear on what you mean by
....it still registers as no OS
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Where doesnt it register as an OS?
surfatwork said:
Did you factory wipe before doing the sideload? and I am not clear on what you mean by
Where doesnt it register as an OS?
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In Twrp it says there is no OS installed. right before reboot. even tho I loaded a boot.img and sideloaded a zip and flashed it. after flashing and every thing it still says no OS installed. but i went ahead and rebooted it anyway but it just sits at the HTC quietly brillant screen.
Thanks for the advice about the factory restore i didnt do it right be4 installing maybe i'll try that.
1. I notice that you say you flashed Android Revolution. afaik, that ROM is for the International version, not for AT&T. Have you checked you are using an appropriate ROM?
2. I am assuming you did the sideload procedure correctly? Did the ROM installation start after it finished copying over the ROM to the phone?
surfatwork said:
1. I notice that you say you flashed Android Revolution. afaik, that ROM is for the International version, not for AT&T. Have you checked you are using an appropriate ROM?
2. I am assuming you did the sideload procedure correctly? Did the ROM installation start after it finished copying over the ROM to the phone?
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yes it did installed apps and things then when it was finished i was still in twrp in sideboot and it said reboot. but it still didn't register an OS. hmm maybe I should look specifically for an at&t custom rom. thank s for the advice.
Hello everyone,
I rooted my One X+ a while ago. I have now relocked the bootloader for OAT purpose. The update was downloaded to the phone, but the update progress would not get pass the bootloader.
I learnt quite a lot about similar problems via various threads. It seems like a problem with the recovery, or rather the recovery is not present, because I am not able to go into the recovery from the bootloader.
I have tried to search a correct stock recovery image but have not had any luck for a while now.
Any advice would be much appreciated: am I right in assessing that the problem is with the recovery? or it is actually something else that I need to fix.
The software version is 1.17.206.1, cid is O2__001. HBoot 1.35.
Many thanks...
Look in the TWRP thread in original Android dev. I'm sure Lloir posted a stock recovery for both the International & AT&T devices
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AndroHero said:
Look in the TWRP thread in original Android dev. I'm sure Lloir posted a stock recovery for both the International & AT&T devices
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Thanks for pointing this out. Am I right in thinking that a specific stock recovery corresponding to the software version and cid would be needed? because I have actually tried flash the international version of the TWRP recovery as well as the CWM recovery, but neither made a difference to resovling the symptom.
No any international stock recovery will do. There all the same. Have you tried erasing /cache/ before and after you flash recovery? You can use the command "fastboot erase cache"
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AndroHero said:
No any international stock recovery will do. There all the same. Have you tried erasing /cache/ before and after you flash recovery? You can use the command "fastboot erase cache"
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Thanks for the tip off. I have just tried it but it didn't make a difference. Running the update from the phone still rebooted straight to the bootloader, and recovery is not accessible from the hboot menu either.
It could be a corrupt misc partition. This kind of error is usually fixed by running an RUU. Do you know if there is one for you CID/Hboot version?
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AndroHero said:
It could be a corrupt misc partition. This kind of error is usually fixed by running an RUU. Do you know if there is one for you CID/Hboot version?
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Thanks. I thought of this approach too, but my search for a correct RUU (i.e. O2 UK, software version 1.17.206.1) has not been fruitful. I did try an unmatched RUU (Europe_1.17.401.1) but it understandably failed.
Just a quick thought tho, the recovery images that I tried were both flashed successfully; i.e. no error messages. This seems to suggest that data were written into the disk successfully. But I am very puzzled...
My HTC One M8 is currently Viper
My CID is 1111111.
Custom Recovery is TWRP
I tried to use the hansoon2000 program and followed the instructions according to this
http://theunlockr.com/2014/06/08/how-to-unroot-the-htc-one-m8-video/
The problem I am running to is that everytime I use the commands hansoon does not recognize my phone.
I have the proper drivers needed.
Also do I need to flash the CID in order to do this.
My main goal is to restore this M8 as if I took it out of the box.
AT&T HTC One M8
naimskyline91 said:
My HTC One M8 is currently Viper
My CID is 1111111.
Custom Recovery is TWRP
I tried to use the hansoon2000 program and followed the instructions according to this
http://theunlockr.com/2014/06/08/how-to-unroot-the-htc-one-m8-video/
The problem I am running to is that everytime I use the commands hansoon does not recognize my phone.
I have the proper drivers needed.
Also do I need to flash the CID in order to do this.
My main goal is to restore this M8 as if I took it out of the box.
AT&T HTC One M8
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Most people here would never recommend using a toolkit. Are you just trying to return to stock? Just flash the ruu. Htc sync must be installed, fastboot off, usb debugging enabled.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2757462
naimskyline91 said:
My HTC One M8 is currently Viper
My CID is 1111111.
Custom Recovery is TWRP
I tried to use the hansoon2000 program and followed the instructions according to this
http://theunlockr.com/2014/06/08/how-to-unroot-the-htc-one-m8-video/
The problem I am running to is that everytime I use the commands hansoon does not recognize my phone.
I have the proper drivers needed.
Also do I need to flash the CID in order to do this.
My main goal is to restore this M8 as if I took it out of the box.
AT&T HTC One M8
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You will need to change your cid back to the at&t cid as well once you install the official ruu.
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naimskyline91 said:
My main goal is to restore this M8 as if I took it out of the box.
AT&T HTC One M8
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The question I would ask is "why"? AT&T doesn't require being stock to fulfill warranty. Only reason to return to "stock" is to sell/trade the phone.
Do you get any response if you type (command prompt on your computer with adb/fastboot set up):
fastboot devices
or
adb devices
If your computer doesn't return the phone model number, you have a fundamental USB connectivity issue you need to solve or else fastboot/adb/toolkits aren't going to work at all.
Also, this is the wrong forum section, and should be posted in Q&A. I've requested to mods to move the thread.
Moved to Q&A forum.