[rom][stock][twrp] at&t 1.26.502.10 - AT&T HTC One (M7)

TWRP backup of AT&T 32GB HTC One v1.26.502.10 (system, boot, recovery.)
HTCOne-32GB-ATT-1.26.502.10-TWRP-stock.zip
Useful for returning to stock...
You know the deal:
Extract zip, copy '32GB-Stock-ATT' folder to /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/<serialnum>/32GB-Stock-ATT, reboot into recovery, restore system and boot, reboot into fastboot USB and 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.emmc.win', then 'fastboot erase cache', then 'fastboot oem lock', then factory reset.

I like how you said "you know the deal" and then proceeded to explain how to revert to stock!! Nice!
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Beat you buy 6 hours
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282660

scrosler said:
Beat you buy 6 hours
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Ah you did. I searched for a stock nandroid, didn't find one, and then posted mine. After that I saw your post. It's all good!
Maybe all of the 'where do I find a stock xxx?' questions will stop now...

cschmitt said:
Ah you did. I searched for a stock nandroid, didn't find one, and then posted mine. After that I saw your post. It's all good!
Maybe all of the 'where do I find a stock xxx?' questions will stop now...
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I just want the OMGWTFBBQ I wiped everything now I can't flash a ROM threads to stop

gunnyman said:
I just want the OMGWTFBBQ I wiped everything now I can't flash a ROM threads to stop
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That'd be nice.
First thing I did after unlocking was fastboot boot twrprecovery.img and took a nandroid to an otg stick. Never have to worry about getting back to stock again.

I have a stock rooted nandroid on a USB stick myself. Think I'll download a fully stock one in case I ever need to relock the bootloader.

Tampered and Relocked?
Hey guys,
Just switched over to the HTC One from an S3 and boy are things different (fastboot?). I am trying to get back to bone stock and relock my phone. It has a couple of dead pixels on it and I want to see if I can get it exchanged at an ATT store.
I followed the process above but after booting into the "stock" HTC One, I still get the Tampered and Relocked tags at the recovery menu. Did I miss a step or is this as far as I can go without an RUU?
Any information that can guide me in the right way will be extremely helpful.
EDIT: I also used a CWM backup on my phone that I believe was unrooted. I am currently downloading the stock TWRP posted by other xda members as I will be unlocking, installing TWRP, rooting, and then undoing all of the mentioned using the TWRP backup instead of my CWM backup.
EDIT 2: Restored using backup posted on this thread and flashed the stock img from showthread.php?t=2270552. I still get the Tampered and relocked messages. Is it possible to remove these at all or am I still doing something wrong?

thank you so much for giving a quick rundown of how to return to "almost" factory stock....I have been around a long time, but don't return to complete stock ever lol
Will be returning my phone due to horrible echo when rear microphone is covered and will use this to hopefully get a successful warranty claim. Thanks again!

i flashed the Google Play Edition 4.3 to the HTC ONE at&t... and i want to get the Stock AT&T to Sim-unlock the Phone... if i flash this Rom it will work as the stock AT&T like originaly out of the box... ?

cschmitt said:
TWRP backup of AT&T 32GB HTC One v1.26.502.10 (system, boot, recovery.)
HTCOne-32GB-ATT-1.26.502.10-TWRP-stock.zip
Useful for returning to stock...
You know the deal:
Extract zip, copy '32GB-Stock-ATT' folder to /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/<serialnum>/32GB-Stock-ATT, reboot into recovery, restore system and boot, reboot into fastboot USB and 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.emmc.win', then 'fastboot erase cache', then 'fastboot oem lock', then factory reset.
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Thank you!!
How can i get my htc one serial num?
Thank you!

scarface.717 said:
Thank you!!
How can i get my htc one serial num?
Thank you!
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If you have already made a backup with TWRP, it automatically creates a folder with your serial #, he just edited the folder name so we wouldn't know his serial #.

dark2099 said:
If you have already made a backup with TWRP, it automatically creates a folder with your serial #, he just edited the folder name so we wouldn't know his serial #.
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Thank you very much.
So i think the first step is "Make a Backup in TWRP" **If you have never made one.

How can this b stock recovery? Wasn't it made with twrp?
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Or is the recovery packed in after the backup was made?
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I just need the twrp backup. No stock recovery.
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So, if I want to use this without the recovery, I would just delete both of the recovery files correct?
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I just want my device back to stock...
I did the first part restore and boot but now the phone stays on the HTC ONE splash screen.
What can I do?
seems like a soft brick...
how can I get into fastboot?
Thanks

sixk said:
I just want my device back to stock...
I did the first part restore and boot but now the phone stays on the HTC ONE splash screen.
What can I do?
seems like a soft brick...
how can I get into fastboot?
Thanks
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you need to start a help thread in the Q& A section not in this thread
I'll be happy to help you

cschmitt said:
TWRP backup of AT&T 32GB HTC One v1.26.502.10 (system, boot, recovery.)
HTCOne-32GB-ATT-1.26.502.10-TWRP-stock.zip
Useful for returning to stock...
You know the deal:
Extract zip, copy '32GB-Stock-ATT' folder to /sdcard/TWRP/BACKUPS/<serialnum>/32GB-Stock-ATT, reboot into recovery, restore system and boot, reboot into fastboot USB and 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.emmc.win', then 'fastboot erase cache', then 'fastboot oem lock', then factory reset.
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Link is dead can I have another link.

searcharound said:
Link is dead can I have another link.
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why do you need such an old file ? their is many RUU for AT&T
Kitkat - http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...09_10.26.1718.01L_release_356565_signed_2.exe
4.3 - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe
4.1.2 - http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo....20_10.40.1150.04_release_326691_signed_2.exe

clsA said:
why do you need such an old file ? their is many RUU for AT&T
Kitkat - http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...09_10.26.1718.01L_release_356565_signed_2.exe
4.3 - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe
4.1.2 - http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo....20_10.40.1150.04_release_326691_signed_2.exe
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Thank you very much. got my HTC M7 running again.

Related

build.prop help

So I made the changes some changes to the build.prop file on my EVO 4G LTE from an androidcentral post to restore the functionality from the whole apple vs htc feud. This is exactly what I did:
Found the line ro.da1.enable=true
Changed it to ro.da1.enable=false
Directly under it I added the line ro.da1.method=false
​I rebooted.
This is where my problem is. After I rebooted I got the HTC boot screen and then my phone gets stuck on a black screen. I was being and idiot and used Root Explorer (since I had already had it installed) to make the changes to the build.prop file instead of using my computer. I would like to know if there is a way to get my phone past this black screen, I can still pull up hboot so I don't think it's bricked but I'm not entirely sure. Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance for any help and thank you for your time.
You didn't nandroid first? (Admittedly, I didn't either, but mine booted fine after edits)
When you edited it with Root Explorer, it should have created a backup of original with .bak added to it. So, you could reflash a stock ROM, or if you have adb set up, there are commands to replace with the backup RE made. Unfortunately, I haven't used adb enough to know the commands. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will post the commands.
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did u save the file afterwards?
Thanks for the reply scottspa74!
Unfortunately I didn't do a nandroid backup, but I do have the .bak file as well as the original build.prop file on an sdcard. As far as reflashing a stock ROM would I need to have access to recovery or can I flash through hboot? Also if you dont mind me asking, where can I find a stock ROM to flash?
flex360 said:
did u save the file afterwards?
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Yes I did, I clicked the save and exit option afterwards.
try wiping caches in recovery
flex360 said:
try wiping caches in recovery
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I can't get into recovery mode from hboot, I'm guessing it is because I don't have a custom recovery maybe?
You should be able to flash a custom recovery from fastboot.
Fastboot flash recovery <insert file name of recovery>.IMG
TWRP recovery is the one currently working the best for the EVO LTE atm. Once you download and flash you should be good to go.
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OP, are unlocked, or rooted only?
If rooted only, DO NOT flash any recoveries as you'll probably end up having to do a RUU to recover.
A recovery can ONLY be flashed after the phone has been unlocked (htcdev or other means). Unfortunately right now, there are no other methods, so htcdev is your only option (to unlock).
Whoops shouldn't have assumed he was rooted and htcdev unlocked.
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Ok so I did the HTCDev unlock, flashed stock ROM, and my evo is back to normal, a little better actually since it has custom recovery now. Anyways, thank you everyone for your input, you guys have been a big help!

[RECOVERY] TWRP touch recovery v2.6.3.3

Key Features:
Ability to save custom recovery settings
Default partitions to back up
Default zip folder location
Default color theme (lots to choose from) (Thanks to ffolkes!)
Default Time Zone (for more accurate time stamps)
Zip Signature Verification
Zip md5 Verification (looks for file with zipname.zip.md5)
Ability to flash multiple zips in one go
Ability to select which individual partitions to backup, and restore.
Ability to choose compression or no compression backups.
Compression takes longer of course, but you save roughly half the space. EVO3D's stock system uncompressed is ~800mb, 380mb compressed. You choose.
Ability to auto restore GAPPS on zip flash (for CM based ROMS)
Ability to auto reboot after successful flashes (for the lazy)
Some devices utilize their capacitive buttons in recovery.
Home - Main Menu
Menu - Advanced Menu
Back - Up a Menu Level
Search - Select Current Selection
Battery Level and Timestamp (Better safe than sorry)
HTC Dumlock Instructions:
Install the build of TWRP using your method of choice, but you must actually flash TWRP to recovery. No fastboot booting it. We need it in recovery so that this build of TWRP will be flashed to your boot. This new build of TWRP has features in it to easily restore your original boot.
Reboot into recovery.
Make a backup of your phone.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock. (If you don't see HTC Dumlock then you need to remove any custom TWRP theme that you might be using.)
Tap Install HTC Dumlock. This will install the app and binaries needed to make everything work nicely.
Reboot your device.
Find and open the HTC Dumlock app.
If/when prompted, give the app root (SuperUser) permissions.
Tap the Execute HTC Dumlock button.
Wait patiently for a couple of minutes. It takes a little while.
If your device doesn't reboot automatically, reboot it manually. Reboot it normally. DO NOT reboot it to recovery.
You should now be in your recovery, but your recovery is flashed into boot.
Tap Advanced.
Tap HTC Dumlock.
Tap Restore Original Boot.
Use your recovery like normal. Flash a new kernel. Restore a backup with a different kernel. Do whatever you please!
Consider donating!
Note, you must repeat steps 8 through 17 EVERY TIME you need to flash boot.
Installation:
Unlock bootloader at http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Make sure fastboot is unchecked in power options and turn phone completely off
Boot into HBOOT then Fastboot
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Video Tutorials:
How To Unlock The Bootloader EASIEST Method - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0gzJdwCxX0
How To ROOT EASIEST METHOD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KmsxO84UU
PC USB Mass Storage:
You can't! http://teamw.in/DataMedia
Downloads:
If rooted. You can flash using GooManager in the Play Store
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7/
Do you have the stock recovery img?
robstunner said:
Do you have the stock recovery img?
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What's up Rob?..
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plmiller0905 said:
What's up Rob?..
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Mr Miller! I see you have a One as well!
robstunner said:
Do you have the stock recovery img?
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I don't. I am trying to find it.
Thanks for this
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Followed your instructions and installed with no problems, thank you for sharing this.
Hey I have a Att htc one. C am anyone tell me how to root it if possible? Thanks
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sameer1807 said:
Hey I have a Att htc one. C am anyone tell me how to root it if possible? Thanks
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Go unlock your bootloader. Then inside of TWRP it should detect that your not rooted and automatically root . If it doesn't prompt you. There are two links in the OP that you flash in recovery that will give you root.
Flyhalf205 said:
Go unlock your bootloader. Then inside of TWRP it should detect that your not rooted and automatically root . If it doesn't prompt you. There are two links in the OP that you flash in recovery that will give you root.
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ok thanks but how do i unlock the bootloader? the website you listed has no option for htc one in the drop down.
sameer1807 said:
ok thanks but how do i unlock the bootloader? the website you listed has no option for htc one in the drop down.
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Choose other. Should be very last option in list.
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sameer1807 said:
ok thanks but how do i unlock the bootloader? the website you listed has no option for htc one in the drop down.
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Select "Other supported devices" in the dropdown.
Ok to make sure I understand you install the twrp attached and install the Dumlock and this will allow us to flash the boot.img in twrp and not through fastboot?
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Coming from samsung devices, all this fastboot stuff and HTC Dumlock is super confusing.. I'm rooted and running TWRP, but I'm certainly not comfortable with flashing another ROM and kernel yet. Thanks for the thread though, I extremely appreciate you work and time!:good:
Edit: Do I follow these exact steps to flash a full ROM zip with a non-stock kernel as part of it, or are there extra steps.. Really hate sounding like a noob, just do not want to do something dumb..
BAM1789 said:
Coming from samsung devices, all this fastboot stuff and HTC Dumlock is super confusing.. I'm rooted and running TWRP, but I'm certainly not comfortable with flashing another ROM and kernel yet. Thanks for the thread though, I extremely appreciate you work and time!:good:
Edit: Do I follow these exact steps to flash a full ROM zip with a non-stock kernel as part of it, or are there extra steps.. Really hate sounding like a noob, just do not want to do something dumb..
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The international roms have a script in them that flashes the kernel with the Rom. No need to fastboot or anything like that.
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Flyhalf205 said:
Go unlock your bootloader. Then inside of TWRP it should detect that your not rooted and automatically root . If it doesn't prompt you. There are two links in the OP that you flash in recovery that will give you root.
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Inside of twrp? I'm not seeing a post on OP.
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I'm coming from Samsung too and quite confusing
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Ok, Im helpless right now. I got my phone unlocked finally after much frustration. I downloaded TWRP to my android folder. I typed in the correct prompt on CMD and then it just sits there saying "waiting for phone". What do I do now?
HyperM3 said:
Ok, Im helpless right now. I got my phone unlocked finally after much frustration. I downloaded TWRP to my android folder. I typed in the correct prompt on CMD and then it just sits there saying "waiting for phone". What do I do now?
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I think you got to type in something like fasboot recovery something something....haven't done it myself
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HyperM3 said:
Ok, Im helpless right now. I got my phone unlocked finally after much frustration. I downloaded TWRP to my android folder. I typed in the correct prompt on CMD and then it just sits there saying "waiting for phone". What do I do now?
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Make sure your phone is on Fastboot and not HBOOT and it's plugged in good.
Nice job! This is really tempting me as I try to hold out for the Galaxy S4. Your making it very hard for me not to go buy this :angel:

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Let me first start off and say that this was entirely my fault for the postion that my phone is in. I did not sOFF because I was lazy, and only have a Mac. I was fine with just being rooted and running MeanBean, that was until I saw SENSE 5 experimental roms coming out for our phone. I tried to flash to one of the SENSE 5 builds using HTC DUMLOCK, and now I can't get past the first boot screen.
info
Unlocked
HBOOT-2.09
RADIO-1.12.11.1210
Open Dsp-v31.1.0.45
eMMC-boot
S-on
3.16 &
Teamwin 2.4.1.0
I can boot to recovery, and when I try to wipe and re-flash MeanBean it goes straight to the BootLoader. I've tried searching the forum to fix my problem, but couldn't find a solution. (long-time-lurker) To my knowledge they haven't come out with a 3.16 RUU.
Basically I felt as though I've flashed a different kernel & boot.image that doesn't coincide with MeanBean and because I'm S-ON, It won't allow me to change that.
I'm very humble and grateful for any help. I didn't want to post, and wanted to find the solution myself, but I failed
Thanks in advance!
If you have a backup, you can restore it from recovery.
Once you're up and running, I highly suggest getting S-off. You can use the newest method, Moonshine. It's Windows friendly.
FinZ28 said:
If you have a backup, you can restore it from recovery.
Once you're up and running, I highly suggest getting S-off. You can use the newest method, Moonshine. It's Windows friendly.
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Ya that was the first thing I tired, to restore my backup. But when it booted up it goes straight to the main boot screen. Yes I agree as soon as I get my phone working I'll S-off, I've just been putting off using boot camp to dual boot to Windows. I've got virtualbox Windows, but I haven't had much luck pushing commands via usb.
Are you using TWRP recovery, and if so, what version?
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FinZ28 said:
Are you using TWRP recovery, and if so, what version?
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It's in post 1 you noob j/k Fin
2.4.1.0
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Hmmmmm maybe it's me every time I show up the OP leaves
bigdaddy619 said:
It's in post 1 you noob j/k Fin
2.4.1.0
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Hmmmmm maybe it's me every time I show up the OP leaves
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LOL I've seen this lately but thanks for your help and tutorials!
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jocarog said:
LOL I've seen this lately but thanks for your help and tutorials!
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YW I'm always willing to help if I can
If my backup won't flash correctly, I'm guessing I'm screwed at the moment. I've tried restoring my backup multiple times. I've tired several different roms with the same problem.
Maybe try and take it to sprint, and see if they have a 3.16 RUU to Restore to stock? Or send it to HTC?
virtualhypocrisy said:
If my backup won't flash correctly, I'm guessing I'm screwed at the moment. I've tried restoring my backup multiple times. I've tired several different roms with the same problem.
Maybe try and take it to sprint, and see if they have a 3.16 RUU to Restore to stock? Or send it to HTC?
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I don't think your problem is that serious. What are you wiping in TWRP? On that note, make sure you aren't wiping anything once you flash the ROM.
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virtualhypocrisy said:
If my backup won't flash correctly, I'm guessing I'm screwed at the moment. I've tried restoring my backup multiple times. I've tired several different roms with the same problem.
Maybe try and take it to sprint, and see if they have a 3.16 RUU to Restore to stock? Or send it to HTC?
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After you try flashing MeanBean and it returns to the bootloader have you tried flashing it a second time?
Wiping cache/dalvik cache/system/factory reset before flashing the first time of course
Have you tried typing "fastboot erase cache" without the quotes from a cmd window while the phone is booted to bootloader
FinZ28 said:
I don't think your problem is that serious. What are you wiping in TWRP? On that note, make sure you aren't wiping anything once you flash the ROM.
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I usually use superwipe.zip before installing a rom. But since my problem, I'm wiping all 4 options on TWRP, and not after I install the rom, always before.
bigdaddy619 said:
After you try flashing MeanBean and it returns to the bootloader have you tried flashing it a second time?
Wiping cache/dalvik cache/system/factory reset before flashing the first time of course
Have you tried typing "fastboot erase cache" without the quotes from a cmd window while the phone is booted to bootloader
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Yes I've tried re-flashing MeanBean a second time, so that it tries to install the kernel but no luck. I've flashed all 4 settings before installing any zips.
I'll try the "fastboot erase cache" this weekend, when I have access to a Windows computer.
Thanks again for all your suggestions.

HELP!! Can't Get into System Boot

My HTC is unlocked version.
I unlocked the bootloader, flash the twrp and SU.zip to my phone for getting root.
I can boot into fastboot mode and TWRP recovery mode without problem. (AT&T m8 rooting method)
However, when I try to reboot into system from TWRP, the phone just keep booting back to TWRP. I can't get into system. Anyone can help me with this isse? Am I brick my phone? Thanks.
I try reflash the TWRP but still no luck
Try to clean flash a new rom in twrp. Not sure what caused it but it sounds like you rom got corrupted. Make sure you wipe data, cache; and divalk before flashing.
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suprtrukr425 said:
Try to clean flash a new rom in twrp. Not sure what caused it but it sounds like you rom got corrupted. Make sure you wipe data, cache; and divlalk before flashing.
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Thanks, I am downloading a custom rom now and hopefully it will work. I flash a unsecured boot.img into m8 previously and now the device just boot to fastboot. But it still can go into recovery mode from fastboot.
Just wonder if I bricked my M8, how much will it cost to get repaired from HTC USA?
hagalah said:
Thanks, I am downloading a custom rom now and hopefully it will work. I flash a unsecured boot.img into m8 previously and now the device just boot to fastboot. But it still can go into recovery mode from fastboot.
Just wonder if I bricked my M8, how much will it cost to get repaired from HTC USA?
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What version of twrp are you using? Did you reboot after unlocking boot loader?
an0ther said:
What version of twrp are you using?
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I am using TWRP v2.7.0.3 now
hagalah said:
I am using TWRP v2.7.0.3 now
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did you reboot successfully after unlocking boot loader? or did you go straight to boot loader and flash twrp?
an0ther said:
did you reboot successfully after unlocking boot loader? or did you go straight to boot loader and flash twrp?
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That's a good question, I go straight to boot loader and flash twrp....I think that't the reason. Any solution?
hagalah said:
That's a good question, I go straight to boot loader and flash twrp....I think that't the reason. Any solution?
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That is the reason. Try going into twrp, wipe, swipe to factory reset. Don't click advanced. click reboot. let me know status
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Also, when you flashed twrp, you got the twrp.img right? not the zip
an0ther said:
That is the reason. Try going into twrp, wipe, swipe to factory reset. Don't click advanced. click reboot. let me know status
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Also, when you flashed twrp, you got the twrp.img right? not the zip
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I keep go back to fastboot screen. Is it because I flash the unsecured boot.img?
hagalah said:
I keep go back to fastboot screen. Is it because I flash the unsecured boot.img?
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why did you flash boot.img?
an0ther said:
why did you flash boot.img?
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I just thought the problem may be caused by boot.img....
hagalah said:
I just thought the problem may be caused by boot.img....
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Is your new rom done downloading?
after flashing a custom rom, now I can boot into HTC one screen....still waiting, didn't get into android system yet.....waiting.....don't know if it will brick or back
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Is your new rom done downloading?
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Ok, finally, it get into android setting......save me hundred bucks...Thanks for your helping.
Should note who wants to unlock bootloader, go into system first then flash TWRP
hagalah said:
Ok, finally, it get into android setting......save me hundred bucks...Thanks for your helping.
Should note who wants to unlock bootloader, go into system first then flash TWRP
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Glad you got it working. if you decide to soff, which i highly recommend, make sure and follow exact instructions and VERIFY you have proper working root before starting. Once RUU's are released, soff pretty much makes your phone 99% brick proof, but there is always someone who finds a way.
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Now go make a backup in twrp of your current rom! hehe
an0ther said:
Glad you got it working. if you decide to soff, which i highly recommend, make sure and follow exact instructions and VERIFY you have proper working root before starting. Once RUU's are released, soff pretty much makes your phone 99% brick proof, but there is always someone who finds a way.
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Now go make a backup in twrp of your current rom! hehe
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Thanks, I will make a backup and consider work with s-off
Has the same problem. What a son of a *****.
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Go flashing a custom Rom from TWRP. That should solve your problam
Brava27 said:
Has the same problem. What a son of a *****.
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Brava27 said:
Has the same problem. What a son of a *****.
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Did you let system boot after unlocking boot loader?
Got the same issue, how can I put a new rom into my internal storage? My PC can't even read or edit my phone.
Many thanks!!!

At&t 1.58.502.1 Bootable RUU - No PC required - Mac friendly

Here it is for everyone who has been asking for it! At&t bootable 1.58.502.1 RUU! No PC needed. This is for everyone who is having trouble with the ruu restore exe or using a mac or linux or other machine.
First off, I am NOT responsible for any thing that happens to your phone. As long as you follow instructions you should be fine, but again I am not responsible if you hard brick or anything else for that matter. If you are not comfortable with this procedure or have any questions, please ask first and not after you have destroyed your phone.
-Requirements-
1. Storage: Micro SD card required. I have heard you can use external storage for this but I have NOT confirmed this myself and do not recommend it. I have my Micro SD formatted with FAT, Not exFAT. I wouldn't think this would matter, but I have NOT verified it working from exFAT or any other format. I also recommend a descent brand sdcard as this is when you do NOT want it to fail. Your Chevron sdcard may not be the best idea.
***update*** External storage and exFAT said to be working by users in this thread.
2. CID: I have verified this restore properly working with at&t cid "CWS__001" and super cid "11111111" NO OTHER CID WILL WORK! This is ONLY for the At&t HTC One M8, NO other variant is supported.
3. Bootloader/Soff: I have my boot loader unlocked and my phone is soff, the process works perfect and does not relock boot loader nor put security back on. Since this is the non modified version of the official HTC ruu, it may work with s-on and or boot loader locked, but I have NOT tried it and do not recommend it to anyone as it has not been verified to work and I don't want any bricks out there.
***update*** s-on, said to be working by users in this thread, but you must relock your boot loader first.
4. Current firmware: I have confirmed this ruu working when coming from current 1.58.502.1 and from 2.12.401.3. I have NOT tried this coming from an Google play edition conversion.
-Instuctions-
1. Plug your phone in so there is no chance of it dying.
2. Back up anything that you need. This is an RUU and will completely wipe your phone like new. Everything will be gone including apps, contacts, pictures, music, text, recovery, etc… Again this will WIPE your phone. This will not wipe the Ext sd card.
3. Download the file that I have uploaded to Android File Hosting and verify md5 after downloading to make sure you do not have corrupt file. I have downloaded it myself and restored again just to make sure upload process went well. Again, verify your file. If you do not know how to check md5 simply google it. Please do not ask questions like this in this thread.
4. Simply move the "0p6bimg.zip" to the ROOT of your EXT micro sd card.
5. Boot to your boot loader. There are many ways to get to your boot loader. A lot of custom roms have it built into the restart menu. If you have usb debugging enabled its just "adb reboot bootloader" If you can't get there with one of these methods, simply make sure phone is on, hold vol up and power for 11 seconds until screen shuts off, let go and hold vol down and power until boot loader comes up. "about 4 seconds"
6. Click HBOOT in your boot loader. Your phone will automatically scan the file and ask if you want to update. Hit vol up for yes or vol down for no.
7. Phone will begin RUU restore. You can watch what it does on the screen as it will go through a list and bypasses are normal. It will reboot boot loader and you can watch progress bars in the top right corner. It goes through a TON of them so do NOT turn off phone for any reason and let it finish. The process takes about 15 minutes give or take. Once it is done, it will say complete, press power to reboot. Again do not power off phone or even touch it for that matter during this process.
Enjoy! This is a great file to keep on your phone in case you need a restore on the run or anything. If anyone tries any of the methods that I have said have not been verified and have success such as coming back from google play edition, locked boot loader, s-on, please let me know if they worked and I will change this post. Again I do NOT recommend these!
Please click my thanks button if this has helped you out. Thanks to Android File Host for hosting it too.
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23578570567713700
Thank you I will try this
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Attempting this now... will edit in an update. Thx
Worked like a charm. I'll edit in any issues i find.
EDIT: Only issue i'm having is that I can't update Google apps or ATT apps.
Reflashing stock recovery seemed to fix the issue for me.
cabsnow said:
Attempting this now... will edit in an update. Thx
Worked like a charm. I'll edit in any issues i find.
EDIT: Only issue i'm having is that I can't update Google apps or ATT apps.
Reflashing stock recovery seemed to fix the issue for me.
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That's just Google play services being outdated. Reboot usually fixes that with any Rom. Recovery has nothing to do with installing apps.
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I tried rebooting, clearing data and cache and the wifi off on method. None of them worked. After about 10 attempts I tried to boot into recovery to wipe cache but it failed. So I loaded stock recovery back on.
Nothing to see here...
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You are mistaken. Please check again and edit your post. It's a shame that I spent a good bit of my time getting this up for everyone and the first few posts read that someone whom has 4 posts can't update their apps and somehow think flashing recovery can make a difference and you say it is a Verizon ruu. This is just the Rom.zip stripped from the official AT&T ruu. Nothing has been altered. You have your files mixed up.
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I will gladly edit my post as i have mistaken it with the verizon rom.zip. They are both named the same. Next time dont take your frustration out on me, be a bit more polite about it
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Thank you I will try this
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No problem.
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if i patched my current hboot to disguise "Tampered" and "Relocked" should i reverse it before flashing this? I cannot find the post anywhere, but i recall reading on one or more threads that this was a requirement to flash a new firmware. By the way, i have an at&t M8, bootloader unlocked, s-off with a CWS__001 CID. thanks in advance for replies to my question.
cortez.i said:
if i patched my current hboot to disguise "Tampered" and "Relocked" should i reverse it before flashing this? I cannot find the post anywhere, but i recall reading on one or more threads that this was a requirement to flash a new firmware. By the way, i have an at&t M8, bootloader unlocked, s-off with a CWS__001 CID. thanks in advance for replies to my question.
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This will overwrite it and put stock hboot back on. No need to change it before.
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Just blew out a complete restore with this, worked flawlessly. Also installed towelroot by geohot to root it. Then installed Rom installer from play store. Then installed the latest philztouch recovery .img with the Rom Installer program. Boom!!! All from my phone external sd! Awesome!
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I can't remember, do i flash stock recovery on before I restore with this or can I leave TWRP on?
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I can't remember, do i flash stock recovery on before I restore with this or can I leave TWRP on?
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I just left twrp on
dudeluv said:
I can't remember, do i flash stock recovery on before I restore with this or can I leave TWRP on?
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No need to flash recovery. This will put stock recovery back on it.
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4. Simply move the "0p6bimg.zip" to the ROOT of your EXT micro sd card.
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Does this mean anywhere on the external micro ?
BR7fan said:
Does this mean anywhere on the external micro ?
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on the root, meaning no folders. main part of sd
just wondering if anyone tired this coming from GPE conversion.
first off I want to thank the OP for this. I was updating (or rather reverting back) to stock with the RUU from the HTC site. When it got to step 2/7 at 66% I lost power and poof.. after this all I could do was get to bootloader and fastboot. Being that I could get to those I knew that I wasn't hard bricked...yet... whew. I tried re-running that RUU but no luck. I then went into fast boot and flashed a rcovery image and then booted into recovery and tried to restore a nand backup.. No go on that. So finally I downloaded this and put on the root of my external card and this worked...
THANK YOU!!!:good::good:
bkeaver said:
first off I want to thank the OP for this. I was updating (or rather reverting back) to stock with the RUU from the HTC site. When it got to step 2/7 at 66% I lost power and poof.. after this all I could do was get to bootloader and fastboot. Being that I could get to those I knew that I wasn't hard bricked...yet... whew. I tried re-running that RUU but no luck. I then went into fast boot and flashed a rcovery image and then booted into recovery and tried to restore a nand backup.. No go on that. So finally I downloaded this and put on the root of my external card and this worked...
THANK YOU!!!:good::good:
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I'm glad it helped you out
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