Hey guys,
I made a plugin a couple of days ago for RegawMOD Bootloader Customizer for AT&T's HTC One. With this you all can customize your 1.44.0000 hboots to your hearts content. You can change *** UNLOCKED *** to any thing you like. Change the .0000 in the hboot version to any version you want (purely cosmetic), hide or customize the development disclaimer (red text at boot), update build date/time, and show S-On instead of S-OFF.
You can download Regaw's program here and my plugin on his second post or here. Please thank @regaw_leinad for the tool that makes it possible.
If this does not belong here I am sorry, mods feel free to move.
Nice thanks eg!
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So can we change the splash screen to a different image entirely like the htc thunderbolt?
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BlackHoleSlam said:
So can we change the splash screen to a different image entirely like the htc thunderbolt?
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yes there are already some in the themes section of the international forum
jerrycoffman45 said:
yes there are already some in the themes section of the international forum
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I'm getting my HTC one some time next week I bought today on swappa. I just want to know what roms and it seems themes work the same for the international and att version?
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you can use any rom from the international forums on a att phone and themes will depend on what base is used for the rom
Ive used this on my dna, but when i flash on my one it says it cant load it? Is there a trick? Thanks guys
zounduser said:
Ive used this on my dna, but when i flash on my one it says it cant load it? Is there a trick? Thanks guys
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are you s-off? and are you flashing via fastboot?
Yes, i am s-off, i figured it out bro. Thanks man.
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Make sure you also have supercid I had problems flashing until I did this. :good:
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eg1122 said:
Hey guys,
I made a plugin a couple of days ago for RegawMOD Bootloader Customizer for AT&T's HTC One. With this you all can customize your 1.44.0000 hboots to your hearts content. You can change *** UNLOCKED *** to any thing you like. Change the .0000 in the hboot version to any version you want (purely cosmetic), hide or customize the development disclaimer (red text at boot), update build date/time, and show S-On instead of S-OFF.
You can download Regaw's program here and my plugin on his second post or here. Please thank @regaw_leinad for the tool that makes it possible.
If this does not belong here I am sorry, mods feel free to move.
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its it possible for you file to work with the htc one developers edition
work in hboot 1.54?
I have Hboot 1.55 and this didn't work for me. The zip fails to flash in recovery.
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Help With Boot!
Hello,
I have installed the ROM on my EVO 3D trhough Clockworkmod's latest version. I am Unlocked on HBOOT 1.50. However, almost every ICS Rom I install, INCLUDING this one, when it reboots, it stays frozen on the HTC Screen with the green HTC lettering, and the White Background, and does nothing. How can i get rid of this? what do I need to do? PLEASE HELP!
Moved to proper forum.
With hboot 1.5. Go into fastboot and do fastboot boot recover img.img with whatever recovery yoyr using with sdk then install rom
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Get S-off. The ICS ROM's don't flash well with 1.5 s-on. In fact, almost every person who flashes an ICS Rom that is 1.5 s-on has this issue. Getting s-off is pretty easy to do now. See the stickies in the GSM or CDMA development thread (depending on your phone).
Also, I recommend posting questions in the Q&A section when you need help.
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coal686 said:
Get S-off. The ICS ROM's don't flash well with 1.5 s-on. In fact, almost every person who flashes an ICS Rom that is 1.5 s-on has this issue. Getting s-off is pretty easy to do now. See the stickies in the GSM or CDMA development thread (depending on your phone).
Also, I recommend posting questions in the Q&A section when you need help.
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Can you please post the link to the instructions or guide? As i said, all i have done on the device so far is gained root access trough HTCDEV.com. So it is just "unlocked". What should i do then? and is it one of these: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24530433#post24530433
Thanks!
Tell me if it fixed it
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spbobpilot said:
Can you please post the link to the instructions or guide? As i said, all i have done on the device so far is gained root access trough HTCDEV.com. So it is just "unlocked". What should i do then? and is it one of these: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24530433#post24530433
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That's it! I was on my phone earlier or I would have posted it, but it looks like you didn't need me to . I did mine using the method in my signature, but I think the wire trick that you posted is easier from what I have read. Good luck.
It worked great! thanks to all
I thought I would start a thread to help people that sent there DNA out to get JTAG s-off and now are trying to flash a custom Rom.
If anybody want to put there experience on here so people know the steps and the correct way to handle the bootloader.
I think it would be helpful. I am still waiting for mine to come back from mobiletechvideos so it would be helpful for me to.
Thanks to anyone who contributes.
I'm pretty sure this should be in general. Just sayin.
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trickster2369 said:
I'm pretty sure this should be in general. Just sayin.
From my S-Off DNA
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trickster2369 said:
I'm pretty sure this should be in general. Just sayin.
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Yeah you're right. It's a good thread though. I'm thinking Q&A section would probably be good because of the other stuff in the same section.
It will get moved.
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Yeah you're right. It's a good thread though. I'm thinking Q&A section would probably be good because of the other stuff in the same section.
It will get moved.
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I agree, good topic for sure.
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Thanks for moving my forum, whoever did. I'm kinda new to the posting in the forums thing...
I should have my DNA back from MobileTech on Thursday. I cant wait but i've seen so many posts of people that got it back and werent sure what to do. Anyways I hope this forum helps out some people.
You've got to unlock and root it, then all the fun begins.
And please take the time to read through these forums, all your questions have been asked and answered. We don't like spoon-feeding people here when the answer is readily available.
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You've got to unlock and root it, then all the fun begins.
And please take the time to read through these forums, all your questions have been asked and answered. We don't like spoon-feeding people here when the answer is readily available.
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The choo choo eats with his hands only!
Please don't touch my "Thanks" button, it doesn't like you...
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The choo choo eats with his hands only!
Please don't touch my "Thanks" button, it doesn't like you...
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How did you know I'm part Philippino? Utensils are banned in that country.
s-off dna
The purpose of the forum is to get the right info I've seen conflicting points on whether or not you still need to unlock the bootloader after s-off.
My understanding was that once your s-off you don't need to unlock because it bypasses the bootloader security checks. I am probably wring but I was hoping to get a clarified answer with this forum what do think choochoo
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The purpose of the forum is to get the right info I've seen conflicting points on whether or not you still need to unlock the bootloader after s-off.
My understanding was that once your s-off you don't need to unlock because it bypasses the bootloader security checks. I am probably wring but I was hoping to get a clarified answer with this forum what do think choochoo
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You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
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sweet
LakerStar25 said:
You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
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Thank you for the clarification. That's what I thought but there are people are posting that u need to downgrade via ruu and then use the beups exploit to supercid and then htcdev unlock and I was calling bullswack on that. Lol thanks again
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You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
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The eng hboot has more functions available so there is a better chance of messing up the phone. Most people stick with the stock hboot since that's good enough for most.
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The eng hboot has more functions available so there is a better chance of messing up the phone. Most people stick with the stock hboot since that's good enough for most.
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I agree with that only if your not familiar with using the ENG Hboot, if you are then it's the better choice.
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LakerStar25 said:
I agree with that only if your not familiar with using the ENG Hboot, if you are then it's the better choice.
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Unless you actually run any of the additional commands included in ENG hboot you will be ok. Much ado about nothing.
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Unless you actually run any of the additional commands included in ENG hboot you will be ok. Much ado about nothing.
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The biggest issue with eng hboot is if you try to s on your phone with the eng hboot installed you will bard brick your device.
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The biggest issue with eng hboot is if you try to s on your phone with the eng hboot installed you will bard brick your device.
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Why would you try to so your device after you have s-offed it
Where do I find the non-eng hboot? I'm paranoid that if I ever need to s-on my phone I'll further I have eng h-boot and brick it so I kind of want to go back.
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LakerStar25 said:
You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
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Just got my phone back from the JTAG service and this was the exact procedure. Flashed the ENG boot and then flashed recovery. Bootloader still says 'LOCKED' but allowed me to flash.
I've JTAGG'd 18 DNA devices so far on the OTA update (I do this on the downlow due to specific "developer" who can't understand how to get all phones to take the RIFF JTAG flash software.
Flash ENG Hboot if you want the options available to it, though not mandatory. Install a root program (SuperSU is my recommendation), then flash a recovery.
Immediately backup your current setup, then go for any ROM you see fit. Profit.
Disclaimer: Flash this ROM at your own risk. I am not responsible for what you do on your device. I left this stock to provide a base for anybody that wants to use it. Mod this rom how you want. Just please remember to give credit where credit is due.
This is a pure stock rooted rom. It has items like busybox, init.d support and so forth. No apps were added or removed. Both Odexed and Deodexed versions below.
Downloads
These are ATT Stock Roms. You must flash boot.img in fastboot.
jmztaylor said:
These are ATT Stock Roms. You must flash boot.img in fastboot.
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Where can I get the boot.img ?
tblcoach said:
Where can I get the boot.img ?
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I guess I should have clarified that. It's in the zip
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any chance you could wipe up a mod to hide the statusbar clock please
thanks for the stock roms !
Your link is broken
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Has anyone tried flashing this yet? I screwed up my nandroid backup and now I'm stuck with SuperSU Installer now matter how many times I factory restore.
grukko said:
Has anyone tried flashing this yet? I screwed up my nandroid backup and now I'm stuck with SuperSU Installer now matter how many times I factory restore.
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I just flashed the Deodex with no problems
Thanks man. Some reason my nandroid won't restore.....anyway is there anyway we can get the longpress back for menu? Or can someone point me in the right direction.
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Thanks man. Some reason my nandroid won't restore.....anyway is there anyway we can get the longpress back for menu? Or can someone point me in the right direction.
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you could try installing the Xposed Framework installer, and then grab that mod (the longpress back button menu option) and enable it. I think it should work. correct me someone, if I'm wrong.
Personally, I just went ahead and flashed ROMs from the WWE HTC One forum here on XDA dev - [HTC One (M7)] since they have the mods I want, and they work fine with our AT&T model. LTE working as well. I do think there's probably a slight issue with mismatched FIRMWARE and base version, because my LTE reception is like 2-3 bars on ROMs like ARHD 5.1 or TrickDroid 4.0 (based on 129.xx.xxx.5) whereas it's full-bar on the stock AT&T ROM.
hope I helped.. hit me up with any questions. the Xposed framework stuff you can actually find a link to in the ARHD thread (careful, don't install ARHD 6 right now, there's some issues people are having. 5.1 is good). Paul Obrien from MoDaCo hosts all the Xposed stuff.
I'll be flashing this tomorrow after I unbox my one
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sneef said:
you could try installing the Xposed Framework installer, and then grab that mod (the longpress back button menu option) and enable it. I think it should work. correct me someone, if I'm wrong.
Personally, I just went ahead and flashed ROMs from the WWE HTC One forum here on XDA dev - [HTC One (M7)] since they have the mods I want, and they work fine with our AT&T model. LTE working as well. I do think there's probably a slight issue with mismatched FIRMWARE and base version, because my LTE reception is like 2-3 bars on ROMs like ARHD 5.1 or TrickDroid 4.0 (based on 129.xx.xxx.5) whereas it's full-bar on the stock AT&T ROM.
hope I helped.. hit me up with any questions. the Xposed framework stuff you can actually find a link to in the ARHD thread (careful, don't install ARHD 6 right now, there's some issues people are having. 5.1 is good). Paul Obrien from MoDaCo hosts all the Xposed stuff.
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Yeah I was running ARHD but decided to just come back and stay stock and rooted. Didn't really have any issues or anything. Just wanted to get back to stock. But now find myself missing the Menu button to get rid of the black bar on a lot of apps I use. Wish devs would update their stuff lol I mean ICS been out about a year already.
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Can I return my phone to the at&t store with this rom if I uninstall the root? Unfortunately my HTC One has one small stuck pixel and it is really bugging me since it is very noticeable in dark colors, so I think I am going to return it and get a new one.
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Can I return my phone to the at&t store with this rom if I uninstall the root? Unfortunately my HTC One has one small stuck pixel and it is really bugging me since it is very noticeable in dark colors, so I think I am going to return it and get a new one.
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ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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I've taken phones back that were rooted and unlocked and I have never had an issue. I've never had a rep check to see if SU is installed or boot into bootloader to check the status. As long as it cut on and off and wasnt damaged I was good to go.
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There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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This is why I decided not to root or unlock until there's a att RUU available for the one
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aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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hmm you are right, well I never took a look at the supersu app on my htc one, since typically in the past I have been able to uninstall the root from the supersu app. On my Nexus 4 though I do have the option to uninstall the root
Nice JMZ,
I'll be using this for the base for my ROM. First have to make my gs3 users happy and release and update, then work begins on this
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Nice JMZ,
I'll be using this for the base for my ROM. First have to make my gs3 users happy and release and update, then work begins on this
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Well I just realized you can flash boot in recovery. No need for dumlock. So I'm going to repackage these to actually flash boot.img
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Hi guys,
I'm a HTC One S owner and on its subforum I came across this new s-off method that supposedly works for EVERY Qualcomm based HTC device. Worth trying on our Desire X too.:fingers-crossed:
http://rumrunner.us/
nor-ric said:
Hi guys,
I'm a HTC One S owner and on its subforum I came across this new s-off method that supposedly works for EVERY Qualcomm based HTC device. Worth trying on our Desire X too.:fingers-crossed:
http://rumrunner.us/
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Has it been tested on all HTC devices? It's not mentioned on the link.
adbroot said:
Has it been tested on all HTC devices? It's not mentioned on the link.
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Not all of them, but there's a list somewhere on that site. And it also works on HTC One S (even with those hboots that don't allow facepalm or moonshine methods), even though not listed. The site claims it should work on EVERY Qualcomm based HTC device.
nor-ric said:
Hi guys,
I'm a HTC One S owner and on its subforum I came across this new s-off method that supposedly works for EVERY Qualcomm based HTC device. Worth trying on our Desire X too.:fingers-crossed:
http://rumrunner.us/
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So who's gonna test it first??
InfinityShooter said:
So who's gonna test it first??
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Tested and not working! :/
atis112 said:
Tested and not working! :/
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Can you ask the devs of rumrunner for support? Maybe "every modern qualcomn based HTC device" doesn't match ours in some way...
This isn't new and it was mentioned on our sub-forum a while ago and already confirmed not working, and i thought a load of users already messaged the team but none ever gave an update on it
+1 Not working with stock rom, may be with next release 0.51 ...
Damn...
Were you guys who tried this on unlocked bootloader and rooted? These seems to be recommended prerequisites.
By the way, to ask for support thy say:
support for rumrunner s-off is available at #rumrunners on the freenode and andirc networks.
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Do someone use irc?
What's the real big benefit of getting S off ?
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You can then fastboot flash everything, lock the bootloader without displaying "LOCKED".
neXus PRIME said:
What's the real big benefit of getting S off ?
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And also u can flash kernels in recovery.
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And also u can flash kernels in recovery.
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frankly, that takes 5 seconds on fastboot. Only gripe is that u have to use a PC, but still we dont have that many kernels or Roms to flash in order to make s-off much useful
On my old bravo, it made more sense, because they could remap all the partition sizes and hence decrease size of cache and system partition and added that to data partition.
But still, maybe someone will benefit from it
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frankly, that takes 5 seconds on fastboot. Only gripe is that u have to use a PC, but still we dont have that many kernels or Roms to flash in order to make s-off much useful
On my old bravo, it made more sense, because they could remap all the partition sizes and hence decrease size of cache and system partition and added that to data partition.
But still, maybe someone will benefit from it
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Yeah! There aren't much kernels or roms to flash & roms can be flashed through recovery!
But the major feature is that we can get our bootloaders locked instead of relocked & have the warranty back.
On the One S subforum they say it doesn't work unless you unlock the bootloader and root.
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On the One S subforum they say it doesn't work unless you unlock the bootloader and root.
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Which they did.
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What's the real big benefit of getting S off ?
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I guess no need for pc to flash kernel is exactly what we need in first place Personally I would change splash screen and try to get rid of Red warning text on every boot!
DeveloperOne said:
I guess no need for pc to flash kernel is exactly what we need in first place Personally I would change splash screen and try to get rid of Red warning text on every boot!
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Yeah! That red text is very irritating.
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didnt worked :crying:
You're rooted and have the bootloader unlocked?
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Hi guys.
I wonder if someone can provide an ruu(download) link for HTC one max.
I know for sure I m not the only one who want that.
In my case I need it to install from scratch over my branded Rom(t-mobile Germany)
I will flash it when I change my cid to super cid.
Thanks in advance
Are you kidding me with this....
gabrielvl said:
Hi guys.
I wonder if someone can provide an ruu(download) link for HTC one max.
I know for sure I m not the only one who want that.
In my case I need it to install from scratch over my branded Rom(t-mobile Germany)
I will flash it when I change my cid to super cid.
Thanks in advance
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good luck, everyone wondering where the ruu's are. htc don't give them out.
restore a stock back just like everyone else returning to stock
japodude said:
good luck, everyone wondering where the ruu's are. htc don't give them out.
restore a stock back just like everyone else returning to stock
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Thanks for reply.
Yesterday I restore from an backup uploaded on xda, and is working fine. But if I flash an ruu it remove and red text, and more. Any way I have and original recovery and if it appear the update to sense 6, I will have no problem to update. My Phone is S-off, and super cid.
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gabrielvl said:
Thanks for reply.
Yesterday I restore from an backup uploaded on xda, and is working fine. But if I flash an ruu it remove and red text, and more. Any way I have and original recovery and if it appear the update to sense 6, I will have no problem to update. My Phone is S-off, and super cid.
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original recoveries are posted in twrp 2.7.0.0 thread
i have t6ul, soff stock recovery and red text, and bootloader locked, updates work fine
and the are modified hboot's out that remove red txt. i have hboot mod no red txt and shows son even though its soff
japodude said:
original recoveries are posted in twrp 2.7.0.0 thread
i have t6ul, soff stock recovery and red text, and bootloader locked, updates work fine
and the are modified hboot's out that remove red txt. i have hboot mod no red txt and shows son even though its soff
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At this moment I have no problem with red text. It doesn't matter.
After i have super cid, and I install via recovery European version of rom, an I think everything is going well. I think when it will come the new update with sense 6,htc say it will come în may, maximum in June, my phone also it will receive it. I like oficial rom, for me it fits better
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Still no word about RUU?
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Still waiting
I hope someone it will provide....., that ruu