[Q] Need Help Unrooting Evo 4G LTE - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

I need help inrooting my Evo, I want to go with Jelly bean update but everytime i have tried to unroot i fail and lock my phone and i try by doing the OTA (heard that works and will remove root) but i can error when flashing the file.
If anyone could please help or point in the directions of some good links on how to remove root. Im currently on stock root 1.22.651.3
I didnt really like any of the roms and would rather just go with being unrooted.
Thanks.

vmgarcia15 said:
I need help inrooting my Evo, I want to go with Jelly bean update but everytime i have tried to unroot i fail and lock my phone and i try by doing the OTA (heard that works and will remove root) but i can error when flashing the file.
If anyone could please help or point in the directions of some good links on how to remove root. Im currently on stock root 1.22.651.3
I didnt really like any of the roms and would rather just go with being unrooted.
Thanks.
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check in the development section.. there is a few threads on how to unroot..

If your HBOOT is 2.09 your hosed with bad radios.
See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074643

tankerkevo said:
If your HBOOT is 2.09 your hosed with bad radios.
See here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074643
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how do i see what hboot i have?

okay after trying to unroot my phone i think i bricked it, it stuck on the htc load up page, and if i try to turn it off it just turns back on. i cant even get into recovery mode, any help?

Read the link above. Sounds like you ran the 3.15 RUU and didn't get the radio update like the rest is us. You are SOL.
That said, you can get back into the phone, all you gotta do is HTC unlock the phone. Just be aware that unless you have the 1.12 radios any JB Rom, stock or custom, will have unstable radios. For an almost stable experience you will need to flash an old ICS Rom.
Sent from my EVO using xda app-developers app

I just arrived from the search button, and this is the closest question I have found to what I need, but I don't quite see an answer to where I am, but I figured I would ask here rather than bother everyone with a new post.
I'm on an HTC EVO 4G LTE rooted with supersu, teamwin and all that stuff. I can't quite remember what package I got, but I did it right when the phone came out and have been happily using it rooted since. I would like to go and either make my phone capable of getting the OTA sprint jellybean update, or find a flash rom that I can install.
I haven't done anything yet. My phone is still rooted and fully functional, but I want to get all the advice before risking anything. I did try to OTA update it earlier, but the Teamwin recovery program came up on the reboot.
Model: Evo 4G LTE
Hardware Version: 0003
Software Version 1.13.651.710RD
Android Version 4.0.3
HTC Sense: 4.0
HTCExtension version : HTCExtension_403_1_GA_8
PRI Version 2.28_003
PRL Version 25010
Kernel Version: 3.0.8-01360-g3fd0422 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Baseband Version 1.02.12.0427
Build number 1.13.651.1_R2 CL60201 release-keys

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going back to bone stock

Ok,
Want some input before i do this and screw something up.
I'm currently running Scott's CleanROM ICS (built off the VM leak)
I honestly have no idea what FW (stock sprint, stock VM, modified, etc) i have.
I basically want to get my phone back to bone stock, all sprint software (FW, Radio, OS, etc) and go from there
What is the easiest way to get this done? And once i do, and upgrade to the latest OTA, is there a way to root HBOOT 1.58? All i really want root for is to WiFi tether..
Suggestions appreciated.
johnnyphive said:
Ok,
Want some input before i do this and screw something up.
I'm currently running Scott's CleanROM ICS (built off the VM leak)
I honestly have no idea what FW (stock sprint, stock VM, modified, etc) i have.
I basically want to get my phone back to bone stock, all sprint software (FW, Radio, OS, etc) and go from there
What is the easiest way to get this done? And once i do, and upgrade to the latest OTA, is there a way to root HBOOT 1.58? All i really want root for is to WiFi tether..
Suggestions appreciated.
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This belongs in Q&A brah...
AAAAAAAHHHHHH.!!!!!!! (-_____-)
Someone please ban these ppl that can't follow rules, this has to stop, dude ain't a noob, been a member since 2010
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 2
ognimnella said:
AAAAAAAHHHHHH.!!!!!!! (-_____-)
Someone please ban these ppl that can't follow rules, this has to stop, dude ain't a noob, been a member since 2010
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 2
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This is just like the last time :'(
Sent from my PG86100
Where to start....well how about development is for well development and I know this sounds obvious but I guess this needs to be said seeing the circumstances....questions go to the Q&A section seeing as its a question and answer section....(that's what q&a stands for in case you didn't know)
Ok, so i flash "RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_1.13.651.7_Radio_0.97.10.0530_NV_NV_SPCS_1.16_release_198109_signed"
via fastboot and now i'm back to the following:
Appears locked (Bootloader no longer says "revolutionary")
S-Off
HBOOT 1.40
Radio 0.97.10.0530
Android 2.3.3
Sense 3.0
Software Number 1.13.651.7
Kernal 2.6.35.10-gcb1cf83
PRI 1.42_003
PRL 21086
As far as i know / can tell, this is all stock sprint stuff, but retain s-off, have the ability to unlock and root?
What do i need to do from this point to get the the latest stock sprint stuff
johnnyphive said:
Ok, so i flash "RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_1.13.651.7_Radio_0.97.10.0530_NV_NV_SPCS_1.16_release_198109_signed"
via fastboot and now i'm back to the following:
Appears locked (Bootloader no longer says "revolutionary")
S-Off
HBOOT 1.40
Radio 0.97.10.0530
Android 2.3.3
Sense 3.0
Software Number 1.13.651.7
Kernal 2.6.35.10-gcb1cf83
PRI 1.42_003
PRL 21086
As far as i know / can tell, this is all stock sprint stuff, but retain s-off, have the ability to unlock and root?
What do i need to do from this point to get the the latest stock sprint stuff
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Since you ran that ruu, you should have stock gingerbread. There is an ruu out there with the latest Sprint stock stuff (ICS). If you run that one, you will be ICS stock but still s-off.

[Q] [q] evo lte how to install rom

Ive read a lot of threads, comments, posts but still unclear
i have an evo on 1.13.651.1 hboot 1.2 rooted and lazypanda s-off but ive reads that to install a rom i need to update the radios and update the firmware and that i need to relock the hboot and run ruu
can someone help me thanks
You don't need to update anything, I'm s-on and running the latest venom without any issues. Being s-off gives you the advantage of flashing the firmware directly, if you want to update just look for the firmware updates in android development
562TOKER said:
Ive read a lot of threads, comments, posts but still unclear
i have an evo on 1.13.651.1 hboot 1.2 rooted and lazypanda s-off but ive reads that to install a rom i need to update the radios and update the firmware and that i need to relock the hboot and run ruu
can someone help me thanks
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here is a link for the latest firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704612
I want to install meanrom after installing do I need to update the radios n prl or not?
You don't need to update to run the latest
nice I appreciate the help
I'm not new to installing roms just new to the EVO LTE and I don't wanna mess it up
I've installed every single rom to my OG EVO and 3D but I want to be careful on this one
It's always better to be safe and get the info ahead of time then to rush in and end up another help thread in an unusually high number of strikingly similar threads that seem to have really reared lately. I guess more and more people are upgrading to the lte and are too confident to bother with learning the phone first. The majority seem to say I had xx phone and I flashed all the time blah blah blah. More people need to look up all the possible issues and solutions before jumping in.
562TOKER said:
I want to install meanrom after installing do I need to update the radios n prl or not?
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If you want to it's really easy. The firmware update includes all of that. Just change the name to PJ75IMG.zip, put it on your SD card, and it will automatically install when start the bootloader. Then make sure to delete it off your sd card.
562TOKER said:
I want to install meanrom after installing do I need to update the radios n prl or not?
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I'm going to trump om4 on this.
Yes, update your frimware and radios to run MeanRom. You will have a better experience. Those that don't have all kinds of problems with wifi and data not connecting. HTC came our with a radio update for a reason, the original released sucked ass!!!! The latest version of the radios will make your phone run great. Big Daddy responded to you with a link for the download to update the firmware and radios. Please do this, so you won't end up with the rest of the people constantly complaining that this doesn't work or that doesn't work. The new firmware bits, PRI, and radios solved 90% of the problems that people that didn't update have.
UPDATE!!! UPDATE!!!! UPDATE!!!!
You're S-OFF so do it already.
Tanks I've been running meanrom for 4 days and no problems yet which is good but I will do so as soon as I get a chance
And I have anothe rquestion but don't want to make a new thread
I don't like swype beta I try installing the stock swype with titanium backup but it doesn't install any way/place to get it or a way to get it to work??
Sent from my EVO using xda app-developers app

Patch for Virgin Mobile Evo V Users

An OTA patch has been released for Virgin Mobile Evo V users that includes updated firmware and ICS software. I've added a post in my QADERSO guide thread with more information and a link to the update, and would appreciate feedback from any Evo V users that try it so I can decide whether or not to include it as part of that guide.
ramjet73
FWIW, here is my update experience:
I had TWRP recovery on stock VM ICS rom (Odexed), and S-OFF, and the update would error out with some nonsense about DefaultContainerService.apk hashes not matching up (for its respective patch).
Flashed the RUU (which got rid of TWRP), then applied the update successfully. Still S-OFF, which is good. I have a feeling that TWRP and the update dont play nice, and it doesn't matter if you are S-OFF and Rooted, so long as you have the stock HTC recovery... so that might be a helpful note to someone.
malakai1911 said:
FWIW, here is my update experience:
I had TWRP recovery on stock VM ICS rom (Odexed), and S-OFF, and the update would error out with some nonsense about DefaultContainerService.apk hashes not matching up (for its respective patch).
Flashed the RUU (which got rid of TWRP), then applied the update successfully. Still S-OFF, which is good. I have a feeling that TWRP and the update dont play nice, and it doesn't matter if you are S-OFF and Rooted, so long as you have the stock HTC recovery... so that might be a helpful note to someone.
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Thanks for the feedback.
Yes, the OTA updates won't install properly without the stock recovery even when they are flashed from the bootloader with S-OFF.
Did you notice any improvement in network connectivity and performance? My understanding is that the primary purpose of this update was to address radio performance with new firmware that was previously being patched with pieces of the Evo 3D firmware.
ramjet73
Well, not really much difference for me so far. I always got full bars at home, and always bearly any signal at work, and this didn't change that. I *very* rarely got the radio interface shortage error when sending a text (most often if I was in a poor signal area), and rarely had a problem where a call would not go out (it would just sit there, but a toggle of airplane or a reboot of phone would fix it). Thusfar, I have not seen these issues, but I have not used my phone much since the update.
Another thing to note in your guide, the stock VM firmware, even with the new update, does not appear to have the latest Adreno drivers. Here is a before/after of a clean, stock VM rom with literally no other apps installed besides Quadrant:
New OTA Update, OTA drivers:
Total: 2363
CPU/Mem/I-O/2D/3D: 3560, 2151, 3904, 400, 1798
New OTA Update, Latest Adreno drivers (ARMv7, 13 Mar 12):
Total: 2621
CPU/Mem/I-O/2D/3D: 4596, 2190, 3943, 388, 1989
User Mode Driver (free download, registration required): https://developer.qualcomm.com/mobi...phics-optimization-adreno/tools-and-resources or here on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1636758
Patch for problem with 3g
Hi ramjet...I am a noob that has just rooted and flashed my evo v on the virgin mobile network. I see you in many threads pertaining to the evo 3d and seem very knowledgeable on the subject. First off I'd like to thank you for your help downgrading my hboot. Your provided links made it much easier when flashing 4.1.2. But when installing jellybean, 3g runs extremely slow or not at all. My speed test run at 20-50k a sec download (usually 800-1200k) and 900k-1100k upload (same as usual). 4g works find when available. Here are my specs from the bootloader
Shooter xc eng s-off rl
Hboot-1.04.2000 (pg8610000)
Radio 1.0600.0426
emmc-boot
apr 16 2011,19:34:31
Have you seen a patch or fix for this? do I need to update my radio? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am on CyanogenMod 10 Gangnam style rom.
Thanks,
Jeff
ramjet73 said:
An OTA patch has been released for Virgin Mobile Evo V users that includes updated firmware and ICS software. I've added a post in my QADERSO guide thread with more information and a link to the update, and would appreciate feedback from any Evo V users that try it so I can decide whether or not to include it as part of that guide.
ramjet73
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justinkase said:
Have you seen a patch or fix for this? do I need to update my radio? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am on CyanogenMod 10 Gangnam style rom.
Thanks,
Jeff
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The OTA update that was released for Virgin Mobile users includes firmware that is supposed to improve radio performance. Based on what I have seen from other VM users that have installed it, the new "Baseband version" is 1.09.00.0706, which matches the firmware level for the Sprint ICS (2.89.651.2) build so I suspect they are just pushing that firmware to VM users.
The firmware only zip can be downloaded from this post and flashed from the bootloader as PG86IMG.zip in the root of your SD card since you are S-OFF. If that doesn't resolve your issues I would suggest going through the procedure in the post I linked from the OP to install the complete OTA update, then rooting again.
Note to other users: Do not flash that version of firmware if your phone is not a Virgin Mobile Evo V 4G.
ramjet73
Thank you so much for the fast response. I tried the firmware upgrade..still no change in speed. I will try the complete ota update and root again.
jeff
FWIW: On 3G I am getting ~2mbit down, ~768k up, ~83ms ping as per speedtest.net (tested via tethered laptop using phone as wi-fi hotspot). So this radio seems good, but I have nothing to compare it against because I never bothered to test the speed before.
Hboot: 1.57.0000
Software number: 1.14.652.0.710RD
Kernel: 3.0.16-g4211684 [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Baseband (Radio): 1.09.00.0706
Build: 1.14.652.0 CL372137 release-keys
Browser: WebKit/534.30
PRI: 1.53_144
PRL: 61009
lose root with OTA update?
ramjet73 said:
An OTA patch has been released for Virgin Mobile Evo V users that includes updated firmware and ICS software.
ramjet73
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Hi!
I have a simple phone that makes me happy. Evo 4G V running stock except it's rooted so I cane use it occassionally as a hotspot.
Does accepting the recent OTA update lose root? if so, can I re-root it using the same method as the first time?
I didn't see a thread on this in particular but if there is one please drop me a link.
Thanks in advance.
Tim
tlyonstlyons said:
Hi!
I have a simple phone that makes me happy. Evo 4G V running stock except it's rooted so I cane use it occassionally as a hotspot.
Does accepting the recent OTA update lose root? if so, can I re-root it using the same method as the first time?
I didn't see a thread on this in particular but if there is one please drop me a link.
Thanks in advance.
Tim
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Installing the OTA update requires the stock recovery and it applies patches to the stock ROM so the best way to get the update for S-ON users is to relock the bootloader, flash the 1.13.652.2 RUU.exe, download and install the OTA, then unlock again with the same token and root by flashing a custom recovery from fastboot and a superuser zip for the recovery.
If you are completely stock it might be possible to flash the stock recovery from fastboot and apply the OTA, but that would probably require relocking the bootloader anyway since firmware updates are included in the OTA.
Don't forget to backup everything (nandroid and TB recommended) before flashing the RUU.exe since it will reset all your partitions except for those on the SD card. You should be able to do an advanced restore from your nandroid in 4EXT recovery of only the data partition to get your apps and settings back after rooting again. The software patches installed by the OTA only affect the system partition.
ramjet73
Main Version (mainver) changed with Virgin Mobile OTA
To make a long story short, the main version (mainver) was changed in the firmware update zip file flashed as part of the Virgin Mobile (VM) OTA update so if that's installed your mainver will be changed from 1.13.652.2 to 1.14.652.0. That's not a big deal for S-OFF users but it will prevent S-ON users from flashing the original 1.13.652.2 RUU. See this post for more detail and a link to my original VM OTA post which contains a workaround to flash the RUU if you are S-ON.
ramjet73
I have my phone flashed to virgin mobile. Can i use this too or will it brick my HTC EVO 3D CDMA?
kevin130 said:
I have my phone flashed to virgin mobile. Can i use this too or will it brick my HTC EVO 3D CDMA?
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I'm not sure since I don't know what was done to flash it to Virgin Mobile. If the RUU.exe was used to do that, it shouldn't hurt to do it again, then flash the OTA.
ramjet73
Needed update
I downgraded my phone to hboot 1.40 so I could install a new ROM. After the downgrade and original ROM reload (Negalite is the best), my calls would not go through.
I installed the update file and my radio went from 1.06 to 1.09 and I was able to make reliable calls again. Nothing else was affected, and I'm very happy Ramjet made this available.

Need help Flashing Kitkat rom

I have my htc evo 4g running
on
baseband 1.13.11.0830
build: 3.16.651.3
kernel: 3.4.10
its unlocked and rooted. I was reading another thread which explained i have to get S-off but idk how to do it. there are too many ways to get s-off and i dont know which method to follow.
I'm also curious if i have to update/downgrade my baseband or anything. Any help would be appreciate it. I'm trying to run a Kitkat rom
Take a look at the top link in my sig. I think you'll find what you're looking for there. While S-on you'll have to flash the kernel separately from the ROM itself.
Hope this clears it up for you.
jonortiz said:
I have my htc evo 4g running
on
baseband 1.13.11.0830
build: 3.16.651.3
kernel: 3.4.10
its unlocked and rooted. I was reading another thread which explained i have to get S-off but idk how to do it. there are too many ways to get s-off and i dont know which method to follow.
I'm also curious if i have to update/downgrade my baseband or anything. Any help would be appreciate it. I'm trying to run a Kitkat rom
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I would use @Captain_Throwbacks update procedure in Original Development , after that a full system & data wipe, reboot to recovery, then sideload your first ROM. Worked great for me.

New Firmware OTA Update from AT&T, Update?

Hi everyone,
AT&T published a new OTA update.
I am unlocked, rooted and have TWRP. Is this safe?
Also, any thoughts on the purpose of this? The change log says:
What's changing?
New FOTA enhancement – support for 1GB+ file size (OMA DI Client Update).
Is this a setup for the AT&T Marshmallow update?
Thanks.
When I received the message I thought it was going to be the MM update but it turns out it's some sort of LP update. Very disappointed. I can't find release notes as well.
Android Version: 5.0.2
Software Version: 4.28.502.8
Baseband Version: [email protected]_40.56.C33074.00_F
Kernel Version: [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Build Number: Android Version: 5.0.2
Software Version: 4.28.502.8
Baseband Version: [email protected]_40.56.C33074.00_F
Kernel Version: [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Build Number: 4.28.502.8 CL511189 release-keys CL511189 release-keys
I can find stuff on 4.28.502.1 and 4.28.502.2 but not Software Version: 5.28.502.8
The only difference I saw was the radio version in the bootloader. I realized the update wasn't MM and impatience got the best of me so I went ahead and flashed a GPE MM rom.
Gotcha gotcha. I couldn't make or receive calls with the MM ROMs so returned to stock AT&T. I hope the MM update is coming.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA-Developers mobile app
matt11601 said:
Gotcha gotcha. I couldn't make or receive calls with the MM ROMs so returned to stock AT&T. I hope the MM update is coming.
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This is almost certainly due to AT&T specific deployment of Voice over LTE (VoLTE, which ATT calls "HD Voice") not playing well with non-ATT ROMs. You can call AT&T to have HD Voice option turned off on your account. Details in my post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62001970&postcount=28
Another option, you can try the stock Developer's Edition MM ROM here (just need to flash the ROM, don't need the flash the firmware; and s-off would be required to do so): http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/rom-stock-unlocked-developer-sense-7-t3262894
The Dev Ed is designed to work on AT&T's network, so I'm guessing it shouldn't have the same voice call issue. Although I haven't personally ran into that issue, so I can't confirm that. Plus, the Dev Ed ROM is clean of AT&T branding and bloat, so IMO much better than any stock AT&T ROM, anyway.
redpoint73 said:
This is almost certainly due to AT&T specific deployment of Voice over LTE (VoLTE, which ATT calls "HD Voice") not playing well with non-ATT ROMs. You can call AT&T to have HD Voice option turned off on your account. Details in my post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62001970&postcount=28
Another option, you can try the stock Developer's Edition MM ROM here (just need to flash the ROM, don't need the flash the firmware; and s-off would be required to do so): http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/development/rom-stock-unlocked-developer-sense-7-t3262894
The Dev Ed is designed to work on AT&T's network, so I'm guessing it shouldn't have the same voice call issue. Although I haven't personally ran into that issue, so I can't confirm that. Plus, the Dev Ed ROM is clean of AT&T branding and bloat, so IMO much better than any stock AT&T ROM, anyway.
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Yea I remember reading that post. It was very helpful but also disappointing because I had to return to stock. I'm hoping the MM update will come soon, but if not, may try the Dev Edition.
theandies said:
When I received the message I thought it was going to be the MM update but it turns out it's some sort of LP update. Very disappointed. I can't find release notes as well.
Android Version: 5.0.2
Software Version: 4.28.502.8
Baseband Version: [email protected]_40.56.C33074.00_F
Kernel Version: [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Build Number: Android Version: 5.0.2
Software Version: 4.28.502.8
Baseband Version: [email protected]_40.56.C33074.00_F
Kernel Version: [email protected] #1 SMP PREEMPT
Build Number: 4.28.502.8 CL511189 release-keys CL511189 release-keys
I can find stuff on 4.28.502.1 and 4.28.502.2 but not Software Version: 5.28.502.8
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Still on .2 firmware
I'm very interested in getting the baseband update. ATT HTC M8 Unlocked S-off. I tried loading the stock ROM and using the OTA update, but it went into TWRP recoery mode and then only upgraded the software version to 4.28.502.8 not the radio. I've also tried the "manual" method using the utility provided by HTC and it hangs about 14% into the upgrade (I gave it a full 30 minutes before I gave up). Any help for this novice?
4/29/16: I'm such an idiot...flashed a stock recovery, so the the manual RUU method worked...except it was the update from last August, not the one from April 7, 2016. So now all that I've accomplished is to (it would seem) unroot, and factory reset. Going to leave as is until the 24 hour wait is over and can re-try the OTA. Maybe now it will work. Still unlocked and s-off.
Does anyone know the device location of the download? If so, I can post it since I haven't updated yet.
matt11601 said:
Does anyone know the device location of the download? If so, I can post it since I haven't updated yet.
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I have been searching high and low for where on the device the download is stored!
Ok, so i ran RUU_M8[email protected]50319A_40.45.C33065.00_F_release_446225_signed_2
Then ran the april 7 OTA update on my unlocked, rooted, s-off M8. It all seemed to go great, and then bootloop. Tried factory reset, still hangs on HTC screen after ATT "bells". At least I know from the bootloader screen the stupid radio firmware was upgraded (that was the goal) I wish I had used TWRP to save a copy of the above RUU state before I went and did the OTA. Tried booting (not flashing) TWRP to load my last working ROM prior to the RUU which was CM-12 stable release-yay it booted! But if I need to go back to stock ROM I guess I'll need to downgrade with the RUU above?
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PS this does NOT solve the issue of not receiving phone calls while on a custom ROM the ATT LTE network...so a huge waste of time.
charger1969 said:
But if I need to go back to stock ROM I guess I'll need to downgrade with the RUU above?
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You can typically on downgrade by RUU if you have s-off.
redpoint73 said:
You can typically on downgrade by RUU if you have s-off.
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Yup I'm S-off
charger1969 said:
Yup I'm S-off
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Then yes, downgrade by RUU is probably your best bet to get back to stock (until we have a newer RUU).
So I flashed the RUU 4.28.502.1 through HBOOT. It booted up to LL but I'm not able to update my phone at all. It will take the update file approx around 28MB but when it reboots after flashing the file it gets stuck at the HTC logo after the AT&T logo. I tried to reboot and restore the phone but it doesn't go anywhere. I would have to enter HBOOT again and flash the stock RUU file again to get the phone to boot up again.
Could anyone help me into the right direction? I'm trying to get MM eventually on it.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
volcalstone said:
So I flashed the RUU 4.28.502.1 through HBOOT. It booted up to LL but I'm not able to update my phone at all. It will take the update file approx around 28MB but when it reboots after flashing the file it gets stuck at the HTC logo after the AT&T logo. I tried to reboot and restore the phone but it doesn't go anywhere. I would have to enter HBOOT again and flash the stock RUU file again to get the phone to boot up again.
Could anyone help me into the right direction? I'm trying to get MM eventually on it.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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Sounds like you need to flash the last working ROM you have a back up of. I had the same bootloop issue, if you read post #11
Best,
charger1969 said:
Sounds like you need to flash the last working ROM you have a back up of. I had the same bootloop issue, if you read post #11
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Thx I'm unlocked, rooted with s-off. My concern is that by doing the bootable RUU to LL which has stock recovery, why can't I take the OTA updates?
My last rom was actually stock KK with TWRP. I modded so much files so I would at this point I have do an RUU to update. I will probably do a KK RUU with stock recovery and take the LL update OTA. I could be missing something in between, dunno.
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