Flashed Latest RUU - Only Thing that Changed was the Bootloader Version - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Hi everyone,
I used RegawMod to unlock the bootloader, get root, and installed TWRP flash recovery. Phone is "S-ON". The phone was having issues with repeated SMS and I couldn't take the OTA. So I was told to relock the bootloader and install stock RUU file.
Ok so I did just that, relocked bootloader and then went to reinstall the RUU. When I went to download the RUU's I saw that the latest version was:
"RUU_JEWEL_CL_JB_45_S_Sprint_WWE_3.15.651.16_Radio_1.12.11.1119_NV_2.87_003_25007_release_299302_signed.exe"
I figured it would be ok to flash this and this would give me Jelly Bean all in one shot. My phone was running the stock rom which was software version "1.13.651.1"
So I installed the RUU and everything seemed to work properly until the phone rebooted. I noticed that none of the settings had been reset and the email account was still there etc. Typically when you flash an RUU everything goes back to configure mode on reboot. So I went into the settings software version etc and sure enough the software was the old software.
Looks like the RUU only changed my boot loader! When I checked originally I had bootloader 1.12.0000 after flashing the latest RUU file my bootloader was now 2.09.0000.
I then downloaded the "1.13.651.1" RUU to try and install it but it said not compatible with the bootloader.
Any advice on why the rom didn't update? What can I do now?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36308826#post36308826
Welcome to the machine, where have you been? It's alright, we know where you've been.
Got a pretty lengthy thread, it seems the more people that run the new RUU are having the same exact issue. My radio is stuck on 1.05 and hboot 2.09 after running that thing. Should have known not to trust anything stock. Always thought those RUUs were safe.
Anyways, a bunch of us are subscribed to the thread I posted at the top of this post, I recommend you subscribe to it to keep things clean.

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Help with Mean ROM ICS 2.6

i've been wondering if anyone else has been having any issues with mean rom ics, i've flashed it twice, and even done a full wipe and everything. but it seems every time i restart (or the phone powers down) i go through about 6 - 10 crashes before it can run stable enough for me to use it at all. has anyone else had this issue or have this issue and can shed any light on what could be causing it?
Strange. Are you s-on or s-off?
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Im s-off via Juopunutbear. My phone came with bootloader 1.50 but I updated for ics using what was posted Here, so I could retain s-off
I was having some odd things happen when I first moved to MeanROM 2.6 as well so I flashed the 2.89 RUU when it became available to make sure that the software and firmware were completely in sync. That's pretty easy to do if you are S-OFF since all you have to do is connect your phone to a Windows PC and run the RUU.exe, then flash a custom recovery and optionally a different bootloader.
Things seem to be a little smoother for me after flashing the 2.89 RUU as a base.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
I was having some odd things happen when I first moved to MeanROM 2.6 as well so I flashed the 2.89 RUU when it became available to make sure that the software and firmware were completely in sync. That's pretty easy to do if you are S-OFF since all you have to do is connect your phone to a Windows PC and run the RUU.exe, then flash a custom recovery and optionally a different bootloader.
Things seem to be a little smoother for me after flashing the 2.89 RUU as a base.
ramjet73
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but isn't flashing via bootloader the firmware bits doing (the long-ish way) the same thing as what the RUU would do? I'm still on the stock HTC bootloader for 1.58 because i was updated to it from the firmware bits, but if the RUU does something extra then maybe i would benefit from flashing with it. but i mean i also have MIUI 2.8.17 and i installed it (after i was able to use my phone) through boot manager a few weeks after installing MeanROM and booting to it yields me no issues of crashing or anything. do note its based off (supposedly) the GSM port for the E3D as well as files from the sprint/htc ICS release
AlexxSeven said:
but isn't flashing via bootloader the firmware bits doing (the long-ish way) the same thing as what the RUU would do? I'm still on the stock HTC bootloader for 1.58 because i was updated to it from the firmware bits, but if the RUU does something extra then maybe i would benefit from flashing with it. but i mean i also have MIUI 2.8.17 and i installed it (after i was able to use my phone) through boot manager a few weeks after installing MeanROM and booting to it yields me no issues of crashing or anything. do note its based off (supposedly) the GSM port for the E3D as well as files from the sprint/htc ICS release
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There's no guaranty that flashing the RUU will fix anything but it did seem to help on my phone. The RUU flashes both the stock ROM and all the firmware, including the bootloader, so it makes your phone 100% stock except for the S-ON/S-OFF radio security and bootloader locked/unlocked status. It won't change either of those, but you must have your bootloader locked (or relocked) to run the RUU if S-ON.
After running the RUU.exe you can flash a custom recovery and bootloader if you want. It should be the same as returning to stock and taking the OTA update, but flashing the RUU.exe is faster and easier.
ramjet73
Hboot 1.5 s-on and I'm running meanrom ICS 2.6 .
I did the HTC unlock. Then installed Su zip from this site. Then I installed 4ext and rebooted into recovery...flashed the meanrom zip (it flashed the kernel that comes w the Rom ) and that was it. Now I'm on sw 2.89 build w the 3.0.16 kernel and like I said still s off and hboot 1.5
If anyone knows any where to get a kernel to overclock please let me know
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ramjet73 said:
There's no guaranty that flashing the RUU will fix anything but it did seem to help on my phone. The RUU flashes both the stock ROM and all the firmware, including the bootloader, so it makes your phone 100% stock except for the S-ON/S-OFF radio security and bootloader locked/unlocked status. It won't change either of those, but you must have your bootloader locked (or relocked) to run the RUU if S-ON.
After running the RUU.exe you can flash a custom recovery and bootloader if you want. It should be the same as returning to stock and taking the OTA update, but flashing the RUU.exe is faster and easier.
ramjet73
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i actually decided to give it a try after making a nand backup ofc, and still had the same issues :s after re-flashing from my backup though it seems to boot fairly stable now. even between switching roms im not sure exactly why but could it have been an issue with anything that is permanent between any rom?

"Hboot is older" error

OK so I've tried googling and all that but this problem doesn't seem to be as common as the mainver is older issue.
Background:
Just sold the phone on swappa but I need to return to stock before I send it, hopefully tomorrow. I was s on running neo 1.7 before I got into this mess.
Issue:
I booted into recovery and did a factory reset. I then booted into hboot and did a factory reset there also. I think I then selected the wipe internal storage option. I then proceeded to relock the bootloader which I believe was successful since it says relocked now.
I have downloaded and tried flashing 3 different ICS RUUs by renaming them to the appropriate phxxx name and flashing them in hboot. It goes thru the process a little ways and then all of a sudden I get the "hboot is older" error and "update failed" message. My Hboot version is showing 2.27 which i believe is the newest one. I can't do anything and can't find a solution. I really need to figure out how to fix this asap so I can get the buyer his phone. All help is greatly appreciated!
It is impossible to downgrade HBoot without S-Off, so you will only be able to run an RUU with HBoot version 2.27 or higher (I believe that's either the ICS OTA or the Global leak - correct me if I'm wrong).
To get completely stock, i.e., stock firmware and Locked (as opposed to Relocked), you will need to get S-Off, then flash whatever RUU you want, then get S-On again.
However, just flashing any RUU - either the ICS OTA or the Global leak, and staying Relocked should be fine - many people receive used phones with custom ROMs and all, so an RUU would be a big step up from that (in terms of being as stock as possible).
EDIT: as LOBBS said (below), you will need to run the Global Leak RUU. That will get you on the latest leaked firmware / radios, which is probably the best anyway if you are selling the phone to the 'average', uninformed user (or to the informed user, for that matter). You will have Relocked bootloader.
Alternatively, you could get S-Off and then get on stock firmware / radios, Locked bootloader, and back to S-On, but I assume you won't want to bother to do all that just to sell the phone.
Hboot 2.27 is the global leak RUU 4.03.605.
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Thanks fellas. I will try that one. I thought I had already but maybe I haven't. Let ya know what happens!
I flashed the global leak and all went well. Thanks for the quick help!

ROMs vs stock updates and what gets updated...

I tried searching for this answer before I posted this but I was not successful at finding it. So.....
Is there anything that cannot be updated by the ROMs? Are there items that can only be updated by taking the latest OTA update? I am trying to figure out if I need to take this latest update to get the latest firmware, kernel, etc.
I am OK with waiting for the ROM updates to come out if they will update everything, too. If they can't, I might as well get these OTA updates to see if they fix some of my problems.
Thanks for the help.
badtlc said:
I tried searching for this answer before I posted this but I was not successful at finding it. So.....
Is there anything that cannot be updated by the ROMs? Are there items that can only be updated by taking the latest OTA update? I am trying to figure out if I need to take this latest update to get the latest firmware, kernel, etc.
I am OK with waiting for the ROM updates to come out if they will update everything, too. If they can't, I might as well get these OTA updates to see if they fix some of my problems.
Thanks for the help.
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Yes there are a lot of files that cant be updated with roms. The only way to get all of the new firmware is to run the ruu. Turge has figured out how to flash radios now without flashing the ruu so thats good. But thats not everything. I'd wait to run the ruu until the devs change their rom base to the new update. Otherwise no custom rom yet. You can root the stock update after installing, just not many goodies atm.
Thank you very much for your help.
When you say the only way to get the new firmware is to run the new RUU, does that mean running the RUU from at&t or one of the modified RUUs posted on here?
If it is the At&t one, the only way to get it to fully update is by going back to the stock 1.15 ROM, correct?
Yep I ran ruu and got it running stock but my 2nd x+ still running old one wit elegancia till roms get updated I don't mind unrooting updating and rooting takes 30 min tops just patiently waiting for a update hell if viper gets updated first ill rock that
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badtlc said:
Thank you very much for your help.
When you say the only way to get the new firmware is to run the new RUU, does that mean running the RUU from at&t or one of the modified RUUs posted on here?
If it is the At&t one, the only way to get it to fully update is by going back to the stock 1.15 ROM, correct?
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The latest ruu for ATT to get the newest firmware is 1.19.502.1 http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_E...178_signed.exe
nugzo said:
The latest ruu for ATT to get the newest firmware is 1.19.502.1 http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_E...178_signed.exe
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Correct, but I wasn't sure if you could update directly to that RUU from a custom ROM and get all the updates like hboot, firmware and radio. I was wondering if I needed to go from a custom ROM back to stock 1.15 and THEN do this 1.19 update to get everything updated properly.
If you update your phone to the latest RUU, you won't be able to installed a custom ROM until the devs update their ROM. You update, you stay stock for a moment. You still can ROOT the stock ROM.
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If it is the At&t one, the only way to get it to fully update is by going back to the stock 1.15 ROM, correct?
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Not exactly. You can upgrade with a RUU if your actual version is equal or lower. You can't downgrade your version unless your phone is S-OFF.
To flash the RUU
Reboot in fastboot mode
type at the prompt >fastboot oem lock
Rebooting
Keep your phone in FASTBOOT USB mode
Run the RUU installer on your computer.
This will FULLY WIPE the phone.
[QUOTE"badtlc"]If it is the At&t one, the only way to get it to fully update is by going back to the stock 1.15 ROM, correct?[/QUOTE]
Not exactly. You can upgrade with a RUU if your actual version is equal or lower. You can't downgrade your version unless your phone is S-OFF.
To flash the RUU
Reboot in fastboot mode
type at the prompt >fastboot oem lock
Rebooting
Keep your phone in FASTBOOT USB mode
Run the RUU installer on your computer.
This will FULLY WIPE the phone.[/QUOTE]
Doing this method, one could use the latest 1.19 directly from HTC and get everything updated? No need to do this method, install the older 1.15, and then do the 1.19 RUU update?
badtlc said:
If it is the At&t one, the only way to get it to fully update is by going back to the stock 1.15 ROM, correct?
Not exactly. You can upgrade with a RUU if your actual version is equal or lower. You can't downgrade your version unless your phone is S-OFF.
To flash the RUU
Reboot in fastboot mode
type at the prompt >fastboot oem lock
Rebooting
Keep your phone in FASTBOOT USB mode
Run the RUU installer on your computer.
This will FULLY WIPE the phone.
Doing this method, one could use the latest 1.19 directly from HTC and get everything updated? No need to do this method, install the older 1.15, and then do the 1.19 RUU update?
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You can do one of two things to get the full update. One is to go back to a 1.15 stock ROM, flash the stock recovery and run the OTA. The other is to run the latest RUU from HTC (the one from the link posted above) after you've flashed the stock recovery and re-locked the bootloader (otherwise the RUU might not proceed). Bare in mind that running the RUU will wipe your phone to factory settings.
I started a thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2245955 about people's experiences updating and post-update. Once you decide to update feel free to share your experience there!
I have already updated. I went from elegancia. I locked the bootloader, rebooted to fastboot, and then ran the 1.15 stock RUU. After that, I ran the 1.19 update I downloaded from HTC. I was just trying to figure out if I would have went straight from elegancia to 1.19 if everything including radio, kernel, etc. would have updated properly since elegancia was on the phone and not stock version 1.15. I don't know what these RUUs look at before applying their updates.

hboot main version is older, update failed

Hey everyone. I've been on Neo's Infection 2.4. Wanted to try out Eclipze rom so I relocked bootloader, grabbed the latest ruu I could find, renamed it to whatever it was (PH98 something or other) and put that on my sd card. I rebooted into fastboot and it goes through the process of updating but then I get the error message. At the top of the fastboot screen it says hboot: 2.28. Is there another ruu somewhere that I don't know about. I'm downloaded a 4.03 ruu, is there a newer one I don't know about or am I pretty well screwed?
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Hey everyone. I've been on Neo's Infection 2.4. Wanted to try out Eclipze rom so I relocked bootloader, grabbed the latest ruu I could find, renamed it to whatever it was (PH98 something or other) and put that on my sd card. I rebooted into fastboot and it goes through the process of updating but then I get the error message. At the top of the fastboot screen it says hboot: 2.28. Is there another ruu somewhere that I don't know about. I'm downloaded a 4.03 ruu, is there a newer one I don't know about or am I pretty well screwed?
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Hem... that's the current bootloader. Are you s-on or off ?
dottat said:
Hem... that's the current bootloader. Are you s-on or off ?
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I'm S-On. I downloaded the PH98 file again thinking maybe it was bad, but no dice. I get the same error message. I can't get anything to boot. I was able to flash a recovery so I flashed Infection 2.5 but I keep getting stuck at the Android looking screen (yes boot.img was flashed in fastboot). I flashed a couple different ICS roms but none of them boot up. I figured if I could get back to stock I would just go s-off and be done with it but I think this phone is done.
Edit: Gave the phone to a friend of mine who is much better at this stuff than I am. Maybe he can figure it out. Thanks for the help
Hm, if you flashed the kernel you should be able to boot up.
If you're s-on and on hboot 2.28 there's no RUU as of yet you can run. There's a stock OTA ROM of the lates OTA in the dev section you can run that and see if that helps. You probably can s-off on that but don't take my word for it, especially since you're on 2.28 hboot.
I would make a nandroid before so you can always get back to that if needed.
If you really want to run an RUU you need to s-off, but confirm that it's still going to work on the latest OTA before trying it.

[Q] Help Stuck in Bootloader

Hi guys.
I was trying to do one of two things. Either get to stock ICS with the RUU or get to an older stock version so that my phone would update itself.
I ran the ICS RUU and ran into an issue. Im on Hboot 2.28 Radio 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
I am S-On and relocked to get run the RUU.
I got an error as it said the Hboot version is older. Now I am stuck on the Bootloader with TAMPERED, RELOCKED, and Security Warning.
I should have known that I potentially had a leaked Hboot version but it was so long ago I forgot.
What can I do? Iv been googling and searching threads without much luck. Do I have to S-off? Can I S-off from this position? The other issue I keep running into is dead file links.
brownsfan said:
Hi guys.
I was trying to do one of two things. Either get to stock ICS with the RUU or get to an older stock version so that my phone would update itself.
I ran the ICS RUU and ran into an issue. Im on Hboot 2.28 Radio 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
I am S-On and relocked to get run the RUU.
I got an error as it said the Hboot version is older. Now I am stuck on the Bootloader with TAMPERED, RELOCKED, and Security Warning.
I should have known that I potentially had a leaked Hboot version but it was so long ago I forgot.
What can I do? Iv been googling and searching threads without much luck. Do I have to S-off? Can I S-off from this position? The other issue I keep running into is dead file links.
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So I think I found out what I did. 2.28 is the Global version. I must of rooted that version and flashed roms. I wanted to unroot and get back to stock software version.
Where should I go from here? Is there an RUU for the ICS Global? I can not seem to find one.
Have you tried unlocking the bootloader again?
Edit: I searched for a long time (a few days ago) but couldn't find any information on S-Off, not going back to stock for people on the latest OTA. I'm not the best person to give advice, but if you're on the current OTA, I don't think you can use the RUU.exe.
Also, you can't downgrade if you're S-On - only upgrade..
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Thingula said:
Have you tried unlocking the bootloader again?
Edit: I searched for a long time (a few days ago) but couldn't find any information on S-Off, not going back to stock for people on the latest OTA. I'm not the best person to give advice, but if you're on the current OTA, I don't think you can use the RUU.exe.
Also, you can't downgrade if you're S-On - only upgrade..
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Yes I can unlock again and that does get me unstock from the boot screen but still cant get where I want. Hmm.
I wonder if you can fastboot-flash the older kernels, using a computer, then flash the old stock ROM, lock the bootloader, then run an RUU.. Can anyone confirm this? Sounds too simple to work on an HTC phone.
Edit: No, of course that doesn't work. Sorry, I can't really offer any more help.. I'll have to just hope that someone more knowledgeable can take over.
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Be prepared, I get rather long winded.
If you were on the most current 4.05.605.14 with S-on which based on what you list as the radios and hboot is what it appears you were on, then you are in a difficult spot. The really bad news is the only RUU you would be able to use is the 4.05.605.14 and no one has admitted to being able to get ahold of. The most current one available is 3.14.605.12 but that is useless to you. You would have to S-off to go back to stock but would have to have a working rom to do it. It's not impossible but it aint easy. I just had to do it about a month ago when I was trying to S-off my replacement Rezound. It came with the most current stock ROM and I didn't bother reading up on the current ControlBear method. In the past, you had to have a rooted rom in order to S-off. So of course, I unlocked the bootloader, flashed AmonRa 3.15 and then used superuser to root it and then went about trying to S-off. I couldn't find my previous windows based versions of ControlBear so I went about making a live cd ubunto disk and trying to S-off. It wouldn't work. Then I read the unlimited.io site instructions and found that the current version needs the unrooted stock rom to succeed. I really never paid attention to unrooting before because if I had to do it, I could always just run the factory wipe and root would be gone but not this time. It kept showing that I was rooted. So I tried wiping data, cache, dalvik cache, and after that didn't work, I wiped the system. Very bad move on my part. Now I couldn't get past the bootloader. I thought I was done for because I knew with S-on, there was no going back and the global rom RUU was still not available.
After trying all kinds of things I ended up
1. downloading the 4.05.605.14 stock rooted rom listed HERE (Thanks MicroMod777) in the Rezound Development section.
2. Then downloaded the current firmware.zip from HERE (Thanks Flyhalf205) and then extracted the recovery.img along with the hboot .nb0 file from it.
3. I then created 2 separate custom ph98img.zip for each so I could always reinstall the stock hboot and the stock recovery.img.
4. I extracted the boot.img from the rooted rom and flashed that first. I don't remember if I did it via adb in fastboot usb or with another ph98img.zip and then
5. I made sure that my bootloader was unlocked and then installed AmonRa as the recovery
6. Then used AmonRa to flash the stock rooted zip file. I then wiped the cache 3 times and the dalkvik cache 3 times.
I let the phone reboot and I was back to a working phone.!!! Then I found out that it was rooted with SuperSu which gives you the option of doing a full permanent unroot which I did. I then put that ph98img that I had made that had the stock recovery.img on it and flashed that in the bootloader. After rebooting I now had a fully stock phone and proceeded to do the S-off. I left the bootloader unlocked as directed by the unlimited.io site. I had limited experience with ubunto but found THIS PAGE that helped walk me through it. I followed it exactly and ended up with an S-off phone. One thing that wasn't clear to me was how to open a terminal in ubunto but I figured that out after trial and error. IIRC, I clicked on the home tab on the left and then in the search box, typed terminal. The first icon that was shown was a terminal emulator and I used that for the commands.
Now I still wasn't finished. I ended up relocking the bootloader but didn't like the relocked and tampered flags that were showing. So I ended up running the most recent RUU (3.14.605.12 found HERE and I now had a ***LOCKED*** bootloader and then let the phone reboot. After it rebooted, I hit the home key and bypassed the setup. I then got into settings and then into software update and let it update. It did a small update and then had to repeat the reboot, bypass setup, and software update. This time it did the global update. I let it reboot but this time, I ran the setup. Once I was up and running, I again went into bootloader and reinstalled AmonRa and used the 3.16 version and made sure to do a nandroid before doing anything further. After that, I got ahold of SuperSu 1.51 and flashed that in the AmonRa recovery. I now had a ***LOCKED*** stock rooted Rezound and several nandroid backups of both fully stock and rooted. Which turned out to be a great idea because not even 3 weeks later after this, the phone started malfunctioning (power button) and a problem with the camera so it got replaced and I had to put it back fully stock. I was already setup for this. I unrooted, put the stock recovery back on, and made it S-on. When the replacement came, I immediately unlocked it, did the S-off (only took one try), relocked, ruu'd back to 3.14.605.12, updated to global rom, flashed AmonRa, and restored with my most recent rooted nandroid. and I am back up and running a whole lot sooner...
I hope this helps.
Very much so! Thank you. If I could hit the thanks button 10x I would.
Im sure im not the only only to have the Hboot 2.28 issue.
hey man you still around ? i need some help with a situation like this
dust906 said:
hey man you still around ? i need some help with a situation like this
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I replied to you in your thread.
S-On Locked stock !
mikeyk101 said:
Be prepared, I get rather long winded.
If you were on the most current 4.05.605.14 with S-on which based on what you list as the radios and hboot is what it appears you were on, then you are in a difficult spot. The really bad news is the only RUU you would be able to use is the 4.05.605.14 and no one has admitted to being able to get ahold of. The most current one available is 3.14.605.12 but that is useless to you. You would have to S-off to go back to stock but would have to have a working rom to do it. It's not impossible but it aint easy. I just had to do it about a month ago when I was trying to S-off my replacement Rezound. It came with the most current stock ROM and I didn't bother reading up on the current ControlBear method. In the past, you had to have a rooted rom in order to S-off. So of course, I unlocked the bootloader, flashed AmonRa 3.15 and then used superuser to root it and then went about trying to S-off. I couldn't find my previous windows based versions of ControlBear so I went about making a live cd ubunto disk and trying to S-off. It wouldn't work. Then I read the unlimited.io site instructions and found that the current version needs the unrooted stock rom to succeed. I really never paid attention to unrooting before because if I had to do it, I could always just run the factory wipe and root would be gone but not this time. It kept showing that I was rooted. So I tried wiping data, cache, dalvik cache, and after that didn't work, I wiped the system. Very bad move on my part. Now I couldn't get past the bootloader. I thought I was done for because I knew with S-on, there was no going back and the global rom RUU was still not available.
After trying all kinds of things I ended up
1. downloading the 4.05.605.14 stock rooted rom listed HERE (Thanks MicroMod777) in the Rezound Development section.
2. Then downloaded the current firmware.zip from HERE (Thanks Flyhalf205) and then extracted the recovery.img along with the hboot .nb0 file from it.
3. I then created 2 separate custom ph98img.zip for each so I could always reinstall the stock hboot and the stock recovery.img.
4. I extracted the boot.img from the rooted rom and flashed that first. I don't remember if I did it via adb in fastboot usb or with another ph98img.zip and then
5. I made sure that my bootloader was unlocked and then installed AmonRa as the recovery
6. Then used AmonRa to flash the stock rooted zip file. I then wiped the cache 3 times and the dalkvik cache 3 times.
I let the phone reboot and I was back to a working phone.!!! Then I found out that it was rooted with SuperSu which gives you the option of doing a full permanent unroot which I did. I then put that ph98img that I had made that had the stock recovery.img on it and flashed that in the bootloader. After rebooting I now had a fully stock phone and proceeded to do the S-off. I left the bootloader unlocked as directed by the unlimited.io site. I had limited experience with ubunto but found THIS PAGE that helped walk me through it. I followed it exactly and ended up with an S-off phone. One thing that wasn't clear to me was how to open a terminal in ubunto but I figured that out after trial and error. IIRC, I clicked on the home tab on the left and then in the search box, typed terminal. The first icon that was shown was a terminal emulator and I used that for the commands.
Now I still wasn't finished. I ended up relocking the bootloader but didn't like the relocked and tampered flags that were showing. So I ended up running the most recent RUU (3.14.605.12 found HERE and I now had a ***LOCKED*** bootloader and then let the phone reboot. After it rebooted, I hit the home key and bypassed the setup. I then got into settings and then into software update and let it update. It did a small update and then had to repeat the reboot, bypass setup, and software update. This time it did the global update. I let it reboot but this time, I ran the setup. Once I was up and running, I again went into bootloader and reinstalled AmonRa and used the 3.16 version and made sure to do a nandroid before doing anything further. After that, I got ahold of SuperSu 1.51 and flashed that in the AmonRa recovery. I now had a ***LOCKED*** stock rooted Rezound and several nandroid backups of both fully stock and rooted. Which turned out to be a great idea because not even 3 weeks later after this, the phone started malfunctioning (power button) and a problem with the camera so it got replaced and I had to put it back fully stock. I was already setup for this. I unrooted, put the stock recovery back on, and made it S-on. When the replacement came, I immediately unlocked it, did the S-off (only took one try), relocked, ruu'd back to 3.14.605.12, updated to global rom, flashed AmonRa, and restored with my most recent rooted nandroid. and I am back up and running a whole lot sooner...
I hope this helps.
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This guide was FREAKING AWESOME. It led me to finally after 2 years go S-Off (wire trick) to do RUU, etc. Have to return phone and have already got replacement. Crossed my fingers and everything looks stock stock stock !

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