Installing Android Revolution HD ROM - HTC One X+

I have a new HTC One X+ for about two weeks now and I´m planning to install the Android Revolution HD ROM, but I have some questions.
Using the HTC One X+ All-In-One Toolkit, I think I´m not going to have problems unlocking and rooting it.
But I have questions about flashing the ROM.
In the Android Revolution HD thread, one of the requirements is a firmware package which is available for download. But then in the instructions there isn´t any reference to it, so I don´t know if I have to download it and neither how to use it.
I have HBoot 1.30.0000, CID is HTC__622 and firmware version 11.14.708.16.

You should post on the thread you would get help quicker than on here.
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Shelbinheimer said:
You should post on the thread you would get help quicker than on here.
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I can´t, because I don´t have enough posts.

Question about firmware is quite clear, you can't use it, it is for x.xx.401.x aka wwe English, compare your cid with posted there, you are able to flash arhd Rom on your hox+
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kotag82 said:
Question about firmware is quite clear, you can't use it, it is for x.xx.401.x aka wwe English, compare your cid with posted there, you are able to flash arhd Rom on your hox+
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I know I can´t update the firmware due to my CID.
The problem is I read two people in the ARHD thread saying you can install the ROM with hboot 1.30 and one saying you can´t. But all the answers were before the 6.3 version was released, so I don´t know if I can install it.

you can. test it.

Scirus.cl said:
I know I can´t update the firmware due to my CID.
The problem is I read two people in the ARHD thread saying you can install the ROM with hboot 1.30 and one saying you can´t. But all the answers were before the 6.3 version was released, so I don´t know if I can install it.
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I did test bindroid on 1.30, 1.35, firmware 1.14, 1.16 and 1.17 with no problem
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kotag82 said:
I did test bindroid on 1.30, 1.35, firmware 1.14, 1.16 and 1.17 with no problem
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Thank you very much. It worked.
Some advice for the people doing it for the first time like me...
I followed the following thread for unlocking: [HOW TO] Unlock bootloader, Root, Flash Custom ROM, Flash Kernel
I did every step from the Post 1. When you use the toolkit, remember to close the command window or nothing will happen if you click on the next item.
I used CWM TOUCH v6.0.2.7 for recovery.
Then, instead of following the instructions on the Post 2, I followed the instructions in the ARHD thread. In the boot imagine folder there is a Readme file. Follow those instructions to install the ROM. You can use the toolkit to do some of the steps.
And in case your phone gets stuck in the boot animation after installing the ROM, press Power + Volume Up to reboot and you will be fine.

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[Q] Custom Rom from o2 UK Stock since hboot update released....? ?

Hi All,
Apologies if the has been asked already but I was unable to find an answer to my question.
I have an O2 HTC One X Plus (CID 02__001) which WAS on Hboot 1.30 but is now on hboot 1.35 since the OTA update 1.17.206.1 came out in the UK not very long ago
I know there was an issue being able to use a custom ROM with the older hboot. Will I now be able to flash a custom ROM to my phone (I am eyeing up Android Revolution HD 6.2)??
Or is it too soon ?
You now have the latest hboot. So you can flash any international custom rom you want
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Fantastic. l assume I don't need to do the firmware thing the instructions mention just the boot image and Rom itself?
fad3d_uk said:
Fantastic. l assume I don't need to do the firmware thing the instructions mention just the boot image and Rom itself?
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Yeah just flash the boot.img then boot into recovery and flash the rom. If i was you i'd do a nandroid of your stock rom first though.
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thanks for your help. Much appreciated! Things were so much easier on my HTC Desire S lol

[Q] Advice on installing ARHD.

So basically I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to Android rooting and flashing etc. I've managed to successfully root my One X+ using Hasoon2000's awesome toolkit and I used the CWM International, I have SuperSU running fine. Now I've done that I would like to install the Android Revolution HD ROM.
Carrier: O2
CID: 02___001 (That is with 3 underscores)
Software Version: 1.17.206.1
HTC Sense: 4+, Android 4.1.1
HBOOT: 1.35
Kernel: 3.1.10
Baseband: 3.1204.168.32
No idea if all this is relevant but I thought I'd better give it.
Is my phone compatible first of all, and also any advice or links to guides on how to do it or what to do to prepare. I was particularly curious about my CID having 3 underscores when almost all other CID's I could find reference to only has 2 underscores?
Finally I'd quite like to know about anything cool or interesting I can do at this point or while installing the ROM, I'd heard about custom boot-up animations or something like that?
Boot animations are just .zips stored in system/media or system/customize/resource. Make sure the resolution and screen size is the same as the phone. All boot animations in One X and X+ section will work for a fact.
I have no idea about the underscore thing. But if your phone works then I guess all is good. Post in the rom's thread if you are worried.
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Sadly, no
UK_Frosticles said:
Is my phone compatible first of all, and also any advice or links to guides on how to do it or what to do to prepare. I was particularly curious about my CID having 3 underscores when almost all other CID's I could find reference to only has 2 underscores?
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I've got some good news and some bad news. The good news are; though you say you're a noob, atleast you paid attention to the CID-number
The bad news are; since we're not S-OFF yet, you can't change the CID-number, hence you can't flash the ARHD rom untill O2 comes out with an updated firmware package.
Stenberg^ said:
I've got some good news and some bad news. The good news are; though you say you're a noob, atleast you paid attention to the CID-number
The bad news are; since we're not S-OFF yet, you can't change the CID-number, hence you can't flash the ARHD rom untill O2 comes out with an updated firmware package.
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At the moment the CID is irrelevant because it's only needed to flash the firmware package which isn't needed to flash the ROM. So you can flash ARHD just not the firmware package.
PaulR27 said:
At the moment the CID is irrelevant because it's only needed to flash the firmware package which isn't needed to flash the ROM. So you can flash ARHD just not the firmware package.
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Actually i think the point he is making is, 02 are yet to release an official rom containing the latest hboot version. People with lower hboot versions are having issues with custom roms based on the latest software update. So alot of devs have advised that people with the lower hboot versions to update hboot before flashing.
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He has 1.17 firmware and 1.35 hboot, is it there any newer? I was running bindroid beta prior release on 1.14, 1.16, 1.17 without any glitch or problem, so I dont see any problem to flash arhd or any custom rom
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[Q] HELP! error 140 bootloader version error

Hello there,
so i tried to reset my phone to original factory settings but got the following error when trying to install the RUU
error 140 bootloader version error
the HBoot version on my phone is 1.35.0000 and the RUU im trying to install is:
RUU_ENRC2B_U_JB_45_O2_UK_1.14.206.13_Radio_3.1204.167.31_release_289474_signed
from what i understand, my HBoot is a higher version than the RUU.
is there anyway that i can get the newer RUUs or downgrade my HBoot version
please please please help
See jmz thread in development section, between stickies on the top if is there...
Edit: not there, sorry
What is your cid?
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kotag82 said:
See jmz thread in development section, between stickies on the top if is there...
Edit: not there, sorry
What is your cid?
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my cid is 02___001 if im not mistaking
our devices are s-on that means we can't downgrade bootloader.
if you want to go back to stock you will have to use a RUU with same hboot or higher (when it's availlable).
nchantmnt said:
our devices are s-on that means we can't downgrade bootloader.
if you want to go back to stock you will have to use a RUU with same hboot or higher (when it's availlable).
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oh damn. but one more thing, i have found the the latest stuff on the http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
basically it says that it has the kernal 3.1.1.0 and the rom 1.17.06.1 which is what i need. but it's a zip file that contains a file called :enrc2b-jb-3.1.10-f362097.tar.gz
is this the same thing and if anyone know, how i can apply this to my phone?
thanks
AW: [Q] HELP! error 140 bootloader version error
These are kernel sources so not for this purpose...
Did you relock your boatload before you tried to apply ruu? Also what hboot version does this ruu have?
If not working best bet would be to install almost stock rom from dev forum and stock kernel of you really want that. For what purpose do you want to go back to stock?
If it doesn't hurry you may just wait for a newer ruu to be uploaded and until then use a flashed rom.
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[Q] [S-On][Unbranded]Firmware Question

Hey Guys,
I have an unbranded HTC Amaze(Asian Version), s-on and rooted, recently I tried to flash Cyanogenmod 10 on it using 4ext, it flashed fine, but after starting, it kept hanging and rebooting, so I researched a bit and found out that my firmware is still the old gingerbread one, and to upgrade it I would have to turn s-off first.
However, I found a stock T-mobile Gingerbread ROM ,and flashed it its working fine now, and the it also allows me to update the system to ICS officially using the update available.
But my question is that if I update my android officially using the ICS update available, would it update my kernel as well? So I may be able to flash custom ICS roms on it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated thnx
Yes, it'll upgrade the software, kernel, and radio. But it's not recommended to do.
There's a link to the guide to upgrade the Asian amaze in the OP of the viper thread.
Follow the guide and read it thoroughly first.
Afaik you should use the guide and it'll then you'll be good!
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chevycowboyusa said:
Yes, it'll upgrade the software, kernel, and radio. But it's not recommended to do.
There's a link to the guide to upgrade the Asian amaze in the OP of the viper thread.
Follow the guide and read it thoroughly first.
Afaik you should use the guide and it'll then you'll be good!
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Alright but as Im not using the stock RUU anymore, but the T-mobile one, so would I be able to turn S-off ? because I read that stock RUU is a must if u want to go s-off?
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(SOLVED) Returning to Stock OS 4.2.2

I want to return to stock OS, friend gave me his backup of Android 4.2.2 Sense 5 and told me to restore it like any other, after that flash boot.img who is in firmware.zip file, after that flash original recovery, and relock and I'm done. I put that backup on my sdcard like he told me but recovery can't see it. Can someone help me here, tnx.
This is what I have in folder, and what I put on sdcard
Cmon no one will help...
P.S
I delete all files now don't have anything, so someone will need to provide me backup of stock rom or something.
Well...
Leave those back up thing..
Just pick up a ROM from development section.
Take accordingly your device... International/ATT.
Post here if u need any help regarding this.
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[email protected] said:
Well...
Leave those back up thing..
Just pick up a ROM from development section.
Take accordingly your device... International/ATT.
Post here if u need any help regarding this.
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What do you mean pick up ROM from development section ? What I need is RUU stock ROM not custom one. I have international version of HOX+, there in development section is only 4.5 Sense versions of RUU not Sense 5, or I didn't see one... as I remember I can't downgrade becouse hboot is upgraded, or maybe I'm wrong ?
cid: HTC_032.
hboot: 1.72.0000
radio: 3.1204.171.33
Someone please ?
Thermaltake868 said:
Someone please ?
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Thermaltake868 said:
What do you mean pick up ROM from development section ? What I need is RUU stock ROM not custom one. I have international version of HOX+, there in development section is only 4.5 Sense versions of RUU not Sense 5, or I didn't see one... as I remember I can't downgrade becouse hboot is upgraded, or maybe I'm wrong ?
cid: HTC_032.
hboot: 1.72.0000
radio: 3.1204.171.33
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2009033
Flash this ROM and tell me the results..it's for international version and sense 5.
And yes first wipe the system and data and then flash the clean zip.
And if someone helping u then u r supposed to hit that thanks button at the left.
Thank you.
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Thermaltake868 said:
Someone please ?
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First question, what Variant of the HTC One X+ do you have? AT&T, International?
Depending on what your response is will determine which Specific Thread you need to go to.
However, for a complete stock ROM, try this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094118
This has both the AT&T and International variants. Just remember to read each threads OP "Original Post" it will give you directions for flashing ROM to your phone.
[email protected] said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2009033
Flash this ROM and tell me the results..it's for international version and sense 5.
And yes first wipe the system and data and then flash the clean zip.
And if someone helping u then u r supposed to hit that thanks button at the left.
Thank you.
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Thermaltake868 said:
...What I need is stock RUU ROM not PURE STOCK look one.
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sledgeharvy said:
First question, what Variant of the HTC One X+ do you have? AT&T, International?
Depending on what your response is will determine which Specific Thread you need to go to.
However, for a complete stock ROM, try this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094118
This has both the AT&T and International variants. Just remember to read each threads OP "Original Post" it will give you directions for flashing ROM to your phone.
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Thermaltake868 said:
I have international version of HOX+, there in development section is only 4.5 Sense versions of RUU not Sense 5, or I didn't see one... as I remember I can't downgrade becouse hboot is upgraded, or maybe I'm wrong ?
cid: HTC_032.
hboot: 1.72.0000
radio: 3.1204.171.33
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Is it that hard to read previous posts...
I DON'T need pure stock look ROM I need STOCK RUU ROM so I can relock device after installing it to regain my warranty.
Thermaltake868 said:
Is it that hard to read previous posts...
I DON'T need pure stock look ROM I need STOCK RUU ROM so I can relock device after installing it to regain my warranty.
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you won't find one as there is none! sorry! hence the other chaps comments about other roms
I used this link to restore to Stock under warranty with O2 UK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44832599
Took 2 or 3 attempts but finally worked and O2 were happy with it
Hope this helps
Thermaltake868 said:
Is it that hard to read previous posts...
I DON'T need pure stock look ROM I need STOCK RUU ROM so I can relock device after installing it to regain my warranty.
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Ha ha..lol.
Dude so u r doing these for gaining warranty?
Funny...
See now the time is gone.
You won't gain it .
Since if u relock the bootloader it will say " Relocked".
And if u have done S-off then there is no chance of get it done S-On.
So forget it now.
I hope I helped u.
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[email protected] said:
Ha ha..lol.
Dude so u r doing these for gaining warranty?
Funny...
See now the time is gone.
You won't gain it .
Since if u relock the bootloader it will say " Relocked".
And if u have done S-off then there is no chance of get it done S-On.
So forget it now.
I hope I helped u.
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In my country they will accept if it's relocked it just need to be on stock rom, and warranty is valid again. I didn't do s-off I never do that.
Nop you still didn't help me, I still need stock rom with 4.2.2 android and sense 5.
Thermaltake868 said:
In my country they will accept if it's relocked it just need to be on stock rom, and warranty is valid again. I didn't do s-off I never do that.
Nop you still didn't help me, I still need stock rom with 4.2.2 android and sense 5.
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No problem sir..
U will get others to help u.
Good luck..
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Thanks for trying.
I hope so...
Bull666dog said:
I used this link to restore to Stock under warranty with O2 UK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44832599
Took 2 or 3 attempts but finally worked and O2 were happy with it
Hope this helps
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Thats it! Thanks.
Glad to be of help
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