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HI hope someone can help me with this, i have tried without success to unlock my bootloader, i have updated to hboot 1.02 but when i try to do the fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin it sits at 0percent and doesn't move and no errors, i've tried this with my goldcard in and out of the phone and with cyanogen and b08 roms, also for some reason i can't flash the stock rom so i can get the required update from htc(thinking that's y the unlock code won't go), i've tried getting numerous ruu's and i was getting signature verification fails every time, i tried with windows the exe and also exracted the rom.zip and still no luck, i prefer using linux and adb though and tried numerous ways to get this to work with no success, i've also tried signing a rom.zip and the phone just says no signature, also tried renaming to LEGEIMG.zip and update.zip and just can't flash stock rom, also made a new goldcard thinking the other was bad and did the htcdev for the unlock code with a goldcard and without, also tried the ruu.exe in windows with new said goldcard and i think the other was bad because i get a different error now for reason it can't update my rom(was using the rom i originally rooted with which has sense). it says wrong bootloader version when i try and update, anyone know what i can do, i'm running outta ideas, thanks in advance
I Unlocked my bootloader with HTCdev. You said you tried. What went wrong?
If you have updated your phone to one of the ruus HTC gives you ( execute the exe ), there shouldn't be any problem : the HTC guide is clear and easy. If you have successuffly unlocked the bootloader, now you have to flash the clockwork recovery.
when i go to fastboot it stays on copying at 0 percent with the unlock_code.bin....My phone has root access before i ran the hboot update and still does but i can't flash the new ruu, it won't allow me to, i tried running the htc ruu and it fails with can't update, bootloader version incorrect, i tried with the b-08 rom, i can't get back to stock
Have you tried flashing this? ----> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497357
If you don't install one of the updates given by HTC, bootloader unlock won't work. If you have the same problems that I had ( my Legend also wasn't rooted ) the RUUs won't install, right? I flashed first this one and then one of the HTC RUUs and after this everything worked perfectly.
nope, i didn't try that one yet, but the thing is my legend was rooted before i tried flashing these htc ruus, i just want my bootloader unlocked, i had cyanogen on it then flashed a rooted one with sense (b08) thinking that would let me update but it didn't, so i'm downloading that one you pointed me to now, i'll try and flash it and let you know how it goes.
When i flash that rom i get a main version is older error when i rename it to LEGEIMG and flash it via fastboot, what can i do now?
I followed Blayo's guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22613990&postcount=62 with my already rooted Legend. Try to follow exactly. You said using a gold card - don't think this is even necessary. At least I did not use one, and it is working perfectly.
After flashing the new bootloader, did you really unlock?
(last step of guide above: follow the instructions on HTCdev from Step 8 to unlock)
Wait, all the RUUs you have to flash before unlocking are HTC's executable files ( .exe ). You have updated your phone executing them, haven't you? After that I just rebooted my phone to fastboot and connected it. I found the unlock code, sent it to HTCdev, received an e-mail with the file to complete unlock and then unlocked. I never used anything like UPDATE.zip or LEGEIMG. I tried following the BlaYo's instructions but they didn't work for me. I just did what HTC said ( easyer and safer ).
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hello guys... pwde ba ko mag unlock ng bootloader my x8 stiker is 11w48?
astig_king24 said:
hello guys... pwde ba ko mag unlock ng bootloader my x8 stiker is 11w48?
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keyboard error?!
i solved my problem, i sold the phone and bought another legend. LOL, no seriously though, i did sell it and got another but i tried everything and couldn't unlock bootloader, i tried the exe files from htc, tried extracting the zip files, tried fastboot and renaming to LEGEIMG, just couldn't get it unlocked, so i flashed the latest cyanogen 7.2 and sold the darn thing, now i got another and made 50$ in the process as i bought the new one 50$ cheaper and i'm going to go through the htc channels to unlock the bootloader but does anyone know if i'll be able to flash cm7 after i do that?
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I have a similar problem with my Legend i had already rooted my legend following this guide http://chrg.zxq.net/htc-legend-root.html. I decided to unlock the bootloader folowing the guide on HTC dev to the letter and it worked fine bootloader unlocked. Only prolem is after rooting the phone again and flashing cm7 the bootloader is now locked again. What to do any ideas id be very greatfull.
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I have a similar problem with my Legend i had already rooted my legend following this guide http://chrg.zxq.net/htc-legend-root.html. I decided to unlock the bootloader folowing the guide on HTC dev to the letter and it worked fine bootloader unlocked. Only prolem is after rooting the phone again and flashing cm7 the bootloader is now locked again. What to do any ideas id be very greatfull.
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What do you mean with 'rooting again'? Once you have unlocked bootloader, you are able to flash a recovery, and then CM, which is rooted. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24102979 for latest Recovery and latest CM7.2 builds
Ok just to update i flashed the HTC dev bin file again and had restore cm7 backup and bootloader is unlocked once again.
got her goin good now, unlocked bootloader with htcdev, fastboot flashed cwm, then i was able to flash cm7.2 and gapps no problem at all, now if we could only s-off the legend???
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... now if we could only s-off the legend???
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For what reason? It's quite similar
Because it's still not totally unlocked
dantheman1977 said:
i solved my problem, i sold the phone and bought another legend. LOL, no seriously though, i did sell it and got another but i tried everything and couldn't unlock bootloader, i tried the exe files from htc, tried extracting the zip files, tried fastboot and renaming to LEGEIMG, just couldn't get it unlocked, so i flashed the latest cyanogen 7.2 and sold the darn thing, now i got another and made 50$ in the process as i bought the new one 50$ cheaper and i'm going to go through the htc channels to unlock the bootloader but does anyone know if i'll be able to flash cm7 after i do that?
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After unlocking boot loader:
1. Use htcsupertoolv3 to root
2. Install rom manager and titanium backup
3. Run titanium backup. It will ask you to update su. accept (i'm not sure if this step is required, but this is how i done it)
4. Copy recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-legend to your Android folder created during bootloader unlock
5. With your phone on fastboot mode open terminal in your PC android folder and type:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-legend.img
Your phone will go to recovery mode.
6. Reboot your phone in normal mode
7. From now on, each time you want to go into recovery, use rom manager
Done
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Because it's still not totally unlocked
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So for what I have understood from HTCdev, you can do everything similar to S-OFF, with one exception: you cannot unlock a SIM lock.
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So for what I have understood from HTCdev, you can do everything similar to S-OFF, with one exception: you cannot unlock a SIM lock.
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True, you can't. I'm not sure if flashing a custom rom will unlock it, as my phone sim card was unlocked from very beginning. Probably not?
Hey guys. Need a big hand here. So I have a HTC One on contract from Three in the UK.
I rooted the phone and all that jazz and decided on putting a custom ROM on my device.
However while in TWRP I wiped the phone and seemingly all the contents on it, including TWRP.
Now I have a bricked phone that boots into recovery/ the bootloader only. I've tried flasing
RUU files on but it fails with the error code 140? I don't know much about this I'm quite a noob.
In recovery the information is as follows:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** RELOCKED ***
*** SECURITY WARNING ***
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT- 1.54.0000
RADIO-4A. 17. 3250. 14
OpenDSP-v31.120.274.0617
OS-2.24.401.0
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Please help me. I've read through wonderful guides by other patrons on this website but nothing seems to work.
I'm at my wits end.
Thank you in advance for any help.
I know very little about this, but just to brainstorm (and confirm a few basic facts):
When you rooted originally, did you use HTC's bootloader unlocker or a different method to unlock the bootloader?
How are you flashing ROMS? Are you doing everything through the phone (example, using one-touch-root apps) or are you using the Android Debug Bridge?
The bootloader typically comes with options to reboot, boot into recovery, factory reset, etc. Can you confirm that these options have disappeared (or never existed in the first place)?
My knee-jerk reaction is that you didn't use an HTC bootloader unlocker and, therefore, the HTC GUU detects a bootloader mismatch and aborts. Therefore, you need to see if there's a way to flash a stock HTC bootloader (which, I can tell you from experience, is usually a one-way-trip to super-bricking) or see if the bootloader you already have installed can be unlocked through the ADB.
In my very limited experience and understanding of Android, it's generally pretty difficult to wipe the recovery partition from within the phone - one generally as to flash it from ADB or screw with the bootloader in some way to wipe it. I wonder, therefore, whether the recovery partition is just fine but maybe the bootloader is throwing a fit because it's not the HTC default.
I'm sure you've tried or thought of all of this, but since nobody else is stepping up, I thought I'd help brainstorm a bit and keep the thread fresh.
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I know very little about this, but just to brainstorm (and confirm a few basic facts):
When you rooted originally, did you use HTC's bootloader unlocker or a different method to unlock the bootloader?
How are you flashing ROMS? Are you doing everything through the phone (example, using one-touch-root apps) or are you using the Android Debug Bridge?
The bootloader typically comes with options to reboot, boot into recovery, factory reset, etc. Can you confirm that these options have disappeared (or never existed in the first place)?
My knee-jerk reaction is that you didn't use an HTC bootloader unlocker and, therefore, the HTC GUU detects a bootloader mismatch and aborts. Therefore, you need to see if there's a way to flash a stock HTC bootloader (which, I can tell you from experience, is usually a one-way-trip to super-bricking) or see if the bootloader you already have installed can be unlocked through the ADB.
In my very limited experience and understanding of Android, it's generally pretty difficult to wipe the recovery partition from within the phone - one generally as to flash it from ADB or screw with the bootloader in some way to wipe it. I wonder, therefore, whether the recovery partition is just fine but maybe the bootloader is throwing a fit because it's not the HTC default.
I'm sure you've tried or thought of all of this, but since nobody else is stepping up, I thought I'd help brainstorm a bit and keep the thread fresh.
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I unlocked the bootloader originally by getting a specific code from HTC and using it through the command prompt I think. I can go into the bootloader and it has all the fastboot, recovery, factory reset business there. Trying factory reset does nothing. I've downloaded HTC toolkit 2.2 and I tried initially pushing ROMS to flash to TWRP, but it would never detect my phone. Then I stupidly did a full wipe through TWRP and now that's disappeared. All that's left is the bootloader now. I've tried forcing RUU updates through the HTC toolkit but it always fails. So does running the normal RUU process. I can't seem to find the correct one for Three UK. The most I've been able to do is re-lock the bootloader and I'm running out of ideas. Thank you for your reply. I feel so helpless!.
If I've read your message correctly, you are doing everything through the HTC toolkit and not through the Android SDK. Frankly, I don't know how the former works. Especially if the HTC Toolkit isn't detecting your phone, you may want to run over to http://developer.android.com/sdk/ and fetch the SDK for your system and set it up. You don't need the ADT Bundle, just the SDK Tools link at the bottom. This may make it easier for other, more knowledgeable people debug your phone, since they all use the SDK. The weaponry you'll be using is all in the <sdk install location>/tools directory, so get a command prompt window pointed there (by the by, are you using Windows, Mac or Linux?)
If you already have your SDK up, or once you do, you'll want to get familiar with the fastboot command, described in this post: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112 . What we want to do is see whether we can flash a new recovery ROM.
As long as you don't attempt to flash over the bootloader, you shouldn't super-brick your phone. Based on the message in your original post, your bootloader may have relocked itself. If your first attempt at installing a new recovery ROM doesn't work, then you'll have to use the procedure you used originally to unlock your bootloader. If you've forgotten how to do that, then these instructions (which assume you're using the SDK) should help: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_m7.
You're currently using TWRP, which I've personally found buggy. Until you have a functioning phone again, you may want to use ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery instead: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager. It has fewer features, but at least they work properly. If flashing ROMs over fastboot is new to you, there are plenty of guides on the Interwebs to help you. I'll also try to walk you through it if you let me know where you're getting stuck. The critical thing, considering that there are many types of HTC One, is to make sure that you flash the ROM that exactly matches your phone. If you flash the wrong ROM, you probably won't break your phone any more than it is, but let's try not to test that theory. If you're not positive which phone you have, say so and we'll help you find out.
Let us know once you have CWM on your phone or where you got stuck. The advantage of using the SDK, too, is that you can copy and paste the output right back to the forum.
I hope I understood everything correctly. Let me know if I haven't.
What up fellow Android Power Users,
I am hoping some one could be savvy enough to help me out.
I am working with an HTC One M8 and I have rooted it, unlocked the bootloader, ran an exploit to turn S-off, and flashed a custom rom called SlimKat 4.4.2 also flashed ClockworkMod recovery as well as Busybox binaries.
SO my adb works just fine via USB on my Ubuntu Linux 14.04 laptop as far as rebooting into the bootloader but when I try to run as root, i get the reply "adbd cannot run as root in production builds."
Also, when i am trying to use Fastboot USB to run a command to change my CID ( I have a T-mobile CID and I want to SuperCID my phone in order to flash a Google Play Edtion 4.4.3 ROM ) all I get back is "waiting for device" and nothing else happens. HELP. Btw I am not a noob but I am seeking answers from users a little more experience than me. But Don't do me with layman's terms, please. What is a production build and why can I not run as root ? I am baffled.
Thank you for your time.
Tommy Daugherty
Looking to permanently root my HTC Gratia running stock Froyo 2.2 and HBoot 1.02 but can't figure out what I need to do. I don't want to install any custom recoveries or ROM's just yet so does that mean I don't need to S-Off?
Should I root using http://unrevoked.com/recovery/ in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788737
Or should I root using revolutionary in this thread which also does S-Off:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-aria/help/root-gratia-aria-2014-confused-t2863923
Do the two links work for the HTC Gratia as well as the Aria as there is a difference in the baseband and I don't want to lose 3G on my Gratia (the Aria has a different frequency for 3G and some have lost their 3G after flashing/rooting).
Also, it seems the CWM custom recovery installed in the two links above may have a bug that causes the display to show the recovery screen when charging (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2474662 and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159237). Does anyone know which version of CWM is installed by unrevoked and revolutionary and is there a version that doesn't have this bug so you can charge properly off-line?
One last thing, on the HTCDev website, it says the bootloader can be unlocked which also roots the phone. However, if I restart the phone, I think root is lost so this is not permanent. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24831976&postcount=8 and also taken from the HTCDev.com site with relevant section highlighted in red:
"You do not need to turn security off to accomplish the basic installation of a custom rom which even includes providing root access and remounting your system to be writable. Note: you shouldn’t really need to keep the system files writable across reboots as this is primarily useful only while developing.".
If I do unlock the bootloader, does this root the phone or do I have to do something else?
All very confusing so if anyone could advise, that would be great. All I want is root for my stock Gratia Froyo 2.2 without custom recovery (if possible) or firmware or any charging bugs when the mobile is switched off! Thanks in advance.
Anyone able to help with rooting queries in the first post?
First off, ignore anything about unrevoked - it's an exploit for the old bootloader, and doesn't work on the newer one (1.02).
Revolutionary is probably the best way to go... I don't know of a way to get permanent root with the S-ON system protection.
This guide you already linked is the best IMO, and I think should be stickied...
Newer Revolutionary automatically installs its own recovery, so you can skip that part of the guide.
Just unlocking the bootloader doesn't add the required stuff for root (unless it's a script or something that does both).. So you'll need to install the SU zip linked at the bottom of that guide, then you should have root
Off-mode charging doesn't work with some recoveries because it's a part of the same recovery image, just telling it to boot differently - so if a recovery doesn't support off-mode charging, it just boots normally
I dug back a few pages and found this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1025704
I think I used it a long time ago, but I don't really remember much about it
Should be able to just install the zip from your current recovery. If not, extract recovery.img from it and boot the phone into fastboot, then run "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" from your PC.
Sorry if I'm too late, there's hardly any activity here anymore so I don't check threads I'm not subscribed to very often
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First off, ignore anything about unrevoked - it's an exploit for the old bootloader, and doesn't work on the newer one (1.02).
Revolutionary is probably the best way to go... I don't know of a way to get permanent root with the S-ON system protection.
This guide you already linked is the best IMO, and I think should be stickied...
Newer Revolutionary automatically installs its own recovery, so you can skip that part of the guide.
Just unlocking the bootloader doesn't add the required stuff for root (unless it's a script or something that does both).. So you'll need to install the SU zip linked at the bottom of that guide, then you should have root
Off-mode charging doesn't work with some recoveries because it's a part of the same recovery image, just telling it to boot differently - so if a recovery doesn't support off-mode charging, it just boots normally
I dug back a few pages and found this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1025704
I think I used it a long time ago, but I don't really remember much about it
Should be able to just install the zip from your current recovery. If not, extract recovery.img from it and boot the phone into fastboot, then run "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" from your PC.
Sorry if I'm too late, there's hardly any activity here anymore so I don't check threads I'm not subscribed to very often
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Thanks so much Winsuk for taking the time to reply.
You mentioned that unlocking the bootloader doesn't add anything for rooting but is it possible to install the SU zip using the stock recovery? I've read this guide and that guide for other HTC phones that seems to suggest that you can only do this by temporary flashing a custom recovery to install the SU zip. Is it not possible to install a zip using the stock recovery? I really want to do as little as possible and not touch the stock ROM or recovery if at all.
Also, I dont mind if the root is temp and is lost when restarting as I guess I would be able to install Titanium Backup and remove the factory apps I don't want (like FaceBook, Twitter,). Also, if I need to update the hosts file, once updated, if it is re locked by losing root after a restart then that's ok too.
Sorry if all these are too many questions, I'm not really a noob when it comes to rooting but for this little Gratia, there's not much info available and everything seems to be for the Aria which has a different baseband so very wary of flashing anything.
No, the stock recovery only accepts packages signed by HTC.
You can flash it back on after if you extract it from the RUU though. RUU downloads here if you don't already have one: http://www.androidruu.com/?developer=Liberty
Leave the phone unplugged (just in case) and run the RUU.. Once it appears, open task manager and go to processes/details (depending on what Windows you have), right click ARUWizard.exe, and click open file location (or something similar).
In that folder will be rom.zip (copy it out for later use if you want) - open it and inside will be recovery.img (and everything else that could ever be on the phone pretty much)
If you don't have access to a Windows PC, let me know which RUU matches your phone and I can extract it for you. If there isn't one exactly matching your phone, any of them will probably work - I don't think the recovery image differs much, if at all...
Thanks again Winsuk, much appreciated.
My current stock build is 47.54.35.20U_7.13.35.13 and the build is 2.37.405.10 so those RUU's you linked are very old. I've found a slightly newer Gratia Froyo RUU at 2.37.405.11 so that should work and it;s the WWE version rather than Asia WWE.
I'm thinking the best way to do this might be to unlock the bootloader and temporarily install a custom recovery to flash SU.zip. On reboot, the temporary custom recovery is lost but I think the root is also lost too. Seems that S-Off is the only way to achieve permanent root but even that doesn't seem to work cleanly. Revolutionary says that if Titanium doesn't recognise a rooted device then install Busy Box.
Might just leave it unrooted as is
My Lenovo P780 was a piece of cake to root compared to HTC.
For the life of me I cant root it and I have an sd card id love to save apps to...... I do have a laptop. So app or laptop is fine. Any help is appreciated thank you
I was able to unlock the boot loader through htcdev website bout as far as I got though
I second that. I can find hundreds of sites, videos , and downloads about rooting the 626, but I have a 625 and there is nothing. Help! Want to root my 625
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I was able to unlock the boot loader through htcdev website bout as far as I got though
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I've never had trouble with HTC DEV and I can't seem to figure out how to get my Cricket HTC 625 into fastboot mode.
Any advice?
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I've never had trouble with HTC DEV and I can't seem to figure out how to get my Cricket HTC 625 into fastboot mode.
Any advice?
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If you can't get it via button combo then use enable USB Debugging and use adb: adb reboot bootloader
For adb and fastboot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Rooting via Kingroot supposedly works once the bootloader is unlocked as mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-desire-c/help/sowftware-update-t3255022
They didn't mention which software update it was on, but knowing Cricket and HTC, they probably never released but the original one so might be worth a try. Keep in mind that there does not seem to be an RUU to restore the phone if something goes wrong so proceed at your own risk.
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For the life of me I cant root it and I have an sd card id love to save apps to...... I do have a laptop. So app or laptop is fine. Any help is appreciated thank you
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It can be done by following HTCdev inductions. I did but it took a few tries to unlock the bootloader. After that any progress will root it. Even Kingroot. But there is no recovery for that device. So it's editing your stock rom. So stay backed up. The twrp 626S recovery will flash to it, I been playing with it but can't say if any rom will flash successfully yet. so my words should only be taken as offering my personal experience not as any professional advice
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It can be done by following HTCdev inductions. I did but it took a few tries to unlock the bootloader. After that any progress will root it. Even Kingroot. But there is no recovery for that device. So it's editing your stock rom. So stay backed up. The twrp 626S recovery will flash to it, I been playing with it but can't say if any rom will flash successfully yet. so my words should only be taken as offering my personal experience not as any professional advice
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Thank you I wish I would have seen this sooner though.. I sat on it and cracked the screen and my digitizer dont stand a chance lol oh well.:crying:.
Root htc 625 .. use twrp for the HTC desire 626s as it works with the 625 as well.. First unlock bootloader, I downloaded java (offline) version and it worked fine, then HTC manager. Then I downloaded the usb drivers for the phone(may not be needed). Then adb and fastboot (not from HTC link, found it on Google which worked much faster to download. Noe after bootloader unlocked kingroot will root it or flash the twrp img using command prompt, just type flash recovery and the name of the twrp file.. now I had to type - flash recovery twrpblablabla.img. img, so I had to add *.img at the end so it had the twrp name which ended in .img and then i had to add another - .img ..... not sure why but I was messing around and that's what got it flashed. Then I flashed superU using twrp recovery.. now I did root with kingroot after bootloader was good but that's cause the whole (.img) thing. I went back after and got the adb command to do it the way I wanted to at first.. plus rooted another HTC 625 that way..
Any questions message me I will help and can send links to the files needed.. Mau. Thing was using twrp for 626s and the .img added at the end so it looked like twrp3.2.1.img.img )
May have had a space before the last .img , can't remember so if it don't work for you try that. Help needed just ask I will be glad to help as it took me a long time to get the right info and actually do it.
Anyone have j727U and got twrp on it let me know, I will pay.