Step by Step How to flash Developer Edition Rom on different variant - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

I've look all over for step instructions how to flash the Developer RUU on My Tmobile HTC one. I'm S OFF and Super CID. When I flash the RUU I want to be able to Receive OTA so I heard the CID and MID must be correct...thanks for the help..
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How to flash stock hboot for s on

I want to s on my phone and would like to know were and home to flash the stock hboot for Tmo US...
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you will find it on the international thread in the same forum as the custom hboot for supercid

Rooted and custom rom >> to stock?

I managed to unlock the bootloader and install a custom rom about 6 months ago
Think it was andriod revolution hd 6.5
I don't think I backed up the stock ROM?
Could someone explain if its possible to get the phone back to a out of the box state??
Thanks
Download and run the RUU for your device.
p.s. these type of things go in Q&A
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Hello,
I've done that yesterday
First you need to flash a stock recovery, then install the ruu corresponding to your device. And you need to relocked the bootloader.
By this way, you will be able to get futur ota update.
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How do I find the correct recovery will any stock HTC revcovery do? And the RUU can I find this here?
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craigjack said:
How do I find the correct recovery will any stock HTC revcovery do? And the RUU can I find this here?
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ran RUU
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_S_O2_UK_2.17.206.2_Radio_2.1204.135.20_release_275038_signed(1)
and its coming up 132 signiture error?
current 1.17.206.1

[Q] AT&T HTC One to INTL (after latest OTA)

I've stubbornly tried to keep my AT&T HTC One bone stock, never rooting and installing every OTA update.
If I now want to go to the latest stock International ROM (unrooted), is it correct that I have to use the downgrade procedure, which requires unlocking my bootloader? (I was under the impression that before the latest OTA with the updated HBOOT, the bootloader didn't have to be unlocked?)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2394155
chp said:
I've stubbornly tried to keep my AT&T HTC One bone stock, never rooting and installing every OTA update.
If I now want to go to the latest stock International ROM (unrooted), is it correct that I have to use the downgrade procedure, which requires unlocking my bootloader? (I was under the impression that before the latest OTA with the updated HBOOT, the bootloader didn't have to be unlocked?)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2394155
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Downgrading firmware not necessary. Unlock bootloader and flash custom firmware, then install custom ROM.
Unlocking bootloader always necessary for installing custom recovery and ROM.
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Okay, I'm confused. I thought to use the International RUU, I had to SuperCID, which is done via revone and a HBOOT exploit. So, no bootloader unlock was required.
Am I incorrect?
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chp said:
Okay, I'm confused. I thought to use the International RUU, I had to SuperCID, which is done via revone and a HBOOT exploit. So, no bootloader unlock was required.
Am I incorrect?
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If you're going to use RUU to convert your phone, then you are correct. If you are just going to install a ROM only and install firmware updates manually, then you would need to unlock bootloader and install custom recovery.
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[Q] flashed international on att one x +

I got a customer who brought in a htc one x+ and he flashed an international rom on an att rom. I have tried installing an ruu and it did not work. The only thing that it does is reset and load into recovery. it cannot mount any drives. Is there any way to fix this?
Did u relock the bootloader before trying to flash ruu? U need ruu 1.19 older ones might not work or U have to sideload an att rom . From recovery and using a tool like hasoons tool for one x plus. Just google for instructions how to sideload roms.
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There's a guide to side loading in post 4 of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
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S-Off or S-On

Hey guys. I'm nee to this forum and I got my HTC One yesterday and I came from a iPhone 5. So last night I was trying to flash a Rom but realized that the s was on and wasn't sure if it was supposed to be off or not because I haven't had a HTC phone in 4 years. So can any of you guys help me out here. Thanks alot
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foton92 said:
Hey guys. I'm nee to this forum and I got my HTC One yesterday and I came from a iPhone 5. So last night I was trying to flash a Rom but realized that the s was on and wasn't sure if it was supposed to be off or not because I haven't had a HTC phone in 4 years. So can any of you guys help me out here. Thanks alot
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If you want to flash a custom rom/custom recovery you can with S-ON. Unless you want to rebrand your phone or flash stock RUU/firmware of a lower version you don't need s-off. S-ON is security on and S-OFF is security off this is a mechanism to keep the user from flashing RUU/firmware that are not compatible with your phone. Check the OP of the rom that you want to flash and it will tell you what are the needed requirements. You will need to unlock your bootloader to flash a custom recovery/rom and to root.
Thanks. My phone is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked so I was wondering if I can flash a rom with s off
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majmoz said:
If you want to flash a custom rom/custom recovery you can with S-ON. Unless you want to rebrand your phone or flash stock RUU/firmware of a lower version you don't need s-off. S-ON is security on and S-OFF is security off this is a mechanism to keep the user from flashing RUU/firmware that are not compatible with your phone. Check the OP of the rom that you want to flash and it will tell you what are the needed requirements. You will need to unlock your bootloader to flash a custom recovery/rom and to root.
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Can I flash viper Rom with s on or no?
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Can I flash viper Rom with s on or no?
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Read this from the Viper site! As I said before you need to read the OP for their instructions and requirements.
I was using ViperOne 6.2 with S-On, it was not until I went to 7.0.1 I had to s-off to update ruu and firmware. So, you really should study up on what the requirements of your device are. Shortly, S-Off is not "Required" only recommended.

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