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I know this is not a new problem and I have tried to glean information from other threads and have been trying for 2 days straight to solve this issue to no avail. The problem occurred when installing the android 4.0 ICS update. I left the phone to install and when i came back to it it was stuck on the white htc screen. i have attempted flashing a new RUU but this has done nothing, possibly because i have no idea what im doing and have only tried my best to do what i have found on forums. How can i solve this???
by the way, unrooted, s-on, the phone and OS are factory in all aspects as far as i know
Make sure that your bootloader is locked to flash an RUU
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wlmeng11 said:
Make sure that your bootloader is locked to flash an RUU
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how do i know if it is unlocked and if so how would i lock it?
On the bootloader menu it will say locked or unlocked.
Command to lock is
fastboot oem lock
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wlmeng11 said:
On the bootloader menu it will say locked or unlocked.
Command to lock is
fastboot oem lock
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and how do i enter this command?
So I'm Stuck trying to get s-off using revone. I'm on at&t with the hboot 1.44. I can't seem to get passed the error code 6 and inputting ./revone -P
I've read that some people just kept trying until it finally worked but I've probably tried it at least 100 times with the same result. Also I used the htcdev to unlock my bootloader so i don't know if that has anything to do with it
reaper540 said:
So I'm Stuck trying to get s-off using revone. I'm on at&t with the hboot 1.44. I can't seem to get passed the error code 6 and inputting ./revone -P
I've read that some people just kept trying until it finally worked but I've probably tried it at least 100 times with the same result. Also I used the htcdev to unlock my bootloader so i don't know if that has anything to do with it
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I ended up doing it on a Linux box before I got it to work.
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I took the OTA update (not my smartest move) and am still on HBOOT 1.44. But I think it is the update that is killing my chance to get s-off. I think I have to wait until they figure it out.
You can try moonshines s-off as well
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Looks like software is 1.26.502.15. probably won't work will it?
Valdeck said:
You can try moonshines s-off as well
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Not sure I did my s-off a while back
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well im on the 1.26.502.10 firmware and still cant get it. tried moonshines and it gets to the 3 test where is reboots to bootloader and then it doesnt do anything else. i let it just do whatever it was doing for a couple of hours and when i came back it said that it had failed. and revone is still not working right. after inputting ./revone -P i keep getting the error code 6 message
Follow this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4BWxtjaamM
I just did it, took me about 5 minutes and now I'm s-off and tampered removed. I'm on the same firmware as well.
I've watched that video a ton of times. My problem is that I took the ota update that made my mainver. .15. So now I gotta go through the downgrade process.
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Oh, OK. Because the above post says you're on .10, that's why I posted the video.
Yea. I'm using a stock rom that's .10 but if I do the getvar command it shows my mainver as .15
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reaper540 said:
Yea. I'm using a stock rom that's .10 but if I do the getvar command it shows my mainver as .15
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Since u already unlocked the boot loader, root the phone then proceed with this s-off procedure:
abd push revone /data/local/tmp/
abd shell
cd /data/local/tmp
chmod 755 revone
su
U should now see a #
Skip the ./revone -P command step and type:
./revone -s 0 -u
These are the steps I used and was successful. Removed tampered label as well after.
Something within the update, whether or not it was the firmware, seems as though they patched the motochopper temp root exploit which is part of the process that gains s-off. Hope this works...
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my HTC one is on 4.3 ota with 1.55 hboot as far as i have read on one thread someone had succesfully soff with rumrunner
It wasnt clear if he was using atat htc One.
I have tried this 20 times and i get stuck with this
it reboots fine once into hboot reboots once into fastboot then locks up at adb reboot
i have all the proper drivers i have adb drivers installed .I have unchecked fastboot in power settings
I also have downloaded the proper rumrunner for my firmware which is os-3.17.502.3
Am i missing something here guys ..is this even possible with the att One on 1.55 hboot with 4.3 android or am i on the wrong track waisting time, this is rediculous
ANY other options to downgrade to get soff from where i stand. I need soff
THIS IS WHAT I GET
Please wait....
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Checking for updates......
Test 1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
[PN0712000-1.55.0000]
Test 2 (ALT): Booting device
Rebooting from fastboot
Waiting for ADB (32/120)
Test 2.1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
Waiting for ADB (20/120)
lojak29 said:
my HTC one is on 4.3 ota with 1.55 hboot as far as i have read on one thread someone had succesfully soff with rumrunner
It wasnt clear if he was using atat htc One.
I have tried this 20 times and i get stuck with this
it reboots fine once into hboot reboots once into fastboot then locks up at adb reboot
i have all the proper drivers i have adb drivers installed .I have unchecked fastboot in power settings
I also have downloaded the proper rumrunner for my firmware which is os-3.17.502.3
Am i missing something here guys ..is this even possible with the att One on 1.55 hboot with 4.3 android or am i on the wrong track waisting time, this is rediculous
ANY other options to downgrade to get soff from where i stand. I need soff
THIS IS WHAT I GET
Please wait....
..........
Checking for updates......
Test 1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
[PN0712000-1.55.0000]
Test 2 (ALT): Booting device
Rebooting from fastboot
Waiting for ADB (32/120)
Test 2.1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
Waiting for ADB (20/120)
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All I can tell you is that it worked for me. AT&T Unlocked HBOOT 1.55, firmware 3.17.502.3, ROOTED... just like yours. After I ran rumrunner a prompt appeared on the phone screen that I confirmed with OK and that was it. The phone rebooted several times and ended up with LOCKED HBOOT and S-OFF. I had to unlock again with a new Unlock code from htcdev.
lojak29 said:
my HTC one is on 4.3 ota with 1.55 hboot as far as i have read on one thread someone had succesfully soff with rumrunner
It wasnt clear if he was using atat htc One.
I have tried this 20 times and i get stuck with this
it reboots fine once into hboot reboots once into fastboot then locks up at adb reboot
i have all the proper drivers i have adb drivers installed .I have unchecked fastboot in power settings
I also have downloaded the proper rumrunner for my firmware which is os-3.17.502.3
Am i missing something here guys ..is this even possible with the att One on 1.55 hboot with 4.3 android or am i on the wrong track waisting time, this is rediculous
ANY other options to downgrade to get soff from where i stand. I need soff
THIS IS WHAT I GET
Please wait....
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Checking for updates......
Test 1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
[PN0712000-1.55.0000]
Test 2 (ALT): Booting device
Rebooting from fastboot
Waiting for ADB (32/120)
Test 2.1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
Waiting for ADB (20/120)
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Did you do this on windows 8
Did u have to extract the rumrunner zip into a specific folder such as fastboot folder and run it from there?, did u need adb drivers it says if you htcdev unlock the adb doesn't need to be downloaded.
I mean of all else fails where's the exact files /links you used , there's to many variables here can you help any further ?
Why won't my phone keep rebooting past the 2nd fastboot reboot instead just keeps counting.
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lojak29 said:
Did you do this on windows 8
Did u have to extract the rumrunner zip into a specific folder such as fastboot folder and run it from there?, did u need adb drivers it says if you htcdev unlock the adb doesn't need to be downloaded.
I mean of all else fails where's the exact files /links you used , there's to many variables here can you help any further ?
Why won't my phone keep rebooting past the 2nd fastboot reboot instead just keeps counting.
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Yes I did this on Win 8. I unzipped the file in a folder on the desktop and ran soju.exe file. I had the ADB drives installed for my previous HTC One X. Didn't download anything extra except for the rumrunner.zip. Make sure you are full stock and rooted. Also you have to uninstall HTC Sync if you have it installed.
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Yes I did this on Win 8. I unzipped the file in a folder on the desktop and ran soju.exe file. I had the ADB drives installed for my previous HTC One X. Didn't download anything extra except for the rumrunner.zip. Make sure you are full stock and rooted. Also you have to uninstall HTC Sync if you have it installed.
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I'm starting to think I'm experiencing a usb3.0 issue on my gateway which is apparently a huge issue topic under the how to get around soff block thread ..
Windows Usb3.0 on windows 8 doesn't work well with fastboot.
But it seems complicated to change/force Intel usb3.0 drivers which allow fastboot adb to work flawlessly in place of the windows 3.0 usb .
That's the whole issue here I believe.
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lojak29 said:
I'm starting to think I'm experiencing a usb3.0 issue on my gateway which is apparently a huge issue topic under the how to get around soff block thread ..
Windows Usb3.0 on windows 8 doesn't work well with fastboot.
But it seems complicated to change/force Intel usb3.0 drivers which allow fastboot adb to work flawlessly in place of the windows 3.0 usb .
That's the whole issue here I believe.
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This is exactly what I was going to say Good luck with USB 2
Make sure your adb is up to date and that you have turned off all anti-virus software...
I had issues too but finally got it to work on my ATT One
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Does anybody have a mirror of rumrunner for 3.17.502.3? Their website is currently down. Thanks guys.
Edit: Site is back up.
lojak29 said:
my HTC one is on 4.3 ota with 1.55 hboot as far as i have read on one thread someone had succesfully soff with rumrunner
It wasnt clear if he was using atat htc One.
I have tried this 20 times and i get stuck with this
it reboots fine once into hboot reboots once into fastboot then locks up at adb reboot
i have all the proper drivers i have adb drivers installed .I have unchecked fastboot in power settings
I also have downloaded the proper rumrunner for my firmware which is os-3.17.502.3
Am i missing something here guys ..is this even possible with the att One on 1.55 hboot with 4.3 android or am i on the wrong track waisting time, this is rediculous
ANY other options to downgrade to get soff from where i stand. I need soff
THIS IS WHAT I GET
Please wait....
..........
Checking for updates......
Test 1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
[PN0712000-1.55.0000]
Test 2 (ALT): Booting device
Rebooting from fastboot
Waiting for ADB (32/120)
Test 2.1: Rebooting into bootloader
Waiting for fastboot (13/120)
Waiting
Waiting for ADB (20/120)
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Did you solve this problem mate? I have the same issue with my one..
mctodd said:
Did you solve this problem mate? I have the same issue with my one..
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/j55vk6qbbr6250c/HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
make sure you installed latest driver
This is working now I just did mine yesterday. The previous version would lock my phone up while running the tests.
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Linux makes life so easy.........
Worked flawless on my One last night. Same firmware as OP:thumbup:
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I got
Test 3: Rebooting into bootloader (again)
Waiting for fastboot (6/120)
FATAL: **** It
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so am i screwed?
Hboot 1.55 LOCKED S-Off w/ Rumrunner
So, I unlocked my boot loader with HTCDEV. I than used Rumrunner to gain s-off and root. It worked but now it says Tampered "locked" but is S-off. I'd like to unlock my bootloader and if possible without HTCDEV again. I just got the phone set back up. I backed up my apps but I couldn't get TWRP to load through a flashing app or Goomanager. I'm guessing this is because I'm locked. Can anyone help?? Not sure what to do here. Sounds like you guys figured this out but I didn't see the howto..
is it ok to ask what the purpose of s- off is?
I had to be on stock ROM to be able to S-OFF when I tried the other day. I also had to put all the rumrunner files in the same folder as my sdk/adb stuff. Make sure, if your phone prompts you to accept the connection from the PC, to accept.
Is your phone even showing up when you try 'adb devices' ?
Yes, that all worked fine. I ended up installing Clock work through their app.. never could get twrp to work
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pontypool said:
is it ok to ask what the purpose of s- off is?
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The purpose of S-OFF is so you can change the CID (carrier ID) and a few other things. It is the master access to the phone pretty much. Once you change the CID you can flash stock ROMs (custom roms can be flashed without S-OFF), which allow you to convert your AT&T HTC one to the google play edition or any other edition like the European editions.
I got it to work on my One. I had to try twice. I think it failed the first time because of an SU permission popup or something which I pressed allow but then rumrunner ended without finishing. The second time it worked though.
How did you uninstall the HTC Sync app? I've tried a couple of different ways, but it comes back after I restart the phone.
Hey Guys and Girls,
I am at a loss here and i really need your help.
I have recently got a HTC one Max and i have unlocked the bootloader.
So now my finger print scanner will not work.
I have been on here all day trying different ways to get the bootloader locked again, but noting works.
revone wont work, rumrunner wont work.
I have hboot 2.47.0000
now i have read somewhere that anything above 1.55 wont be able to get s-off, which will enable me to lock the bootloader.
Please can some one help...............:crying:
Ohhhh guys please help,
I flashed another boot.img file and now the t6 is just resetting itself over and over again. I cant get to the bootloader or shut the phone down.
PLEASE PLEASE HELP !!!
Alright, let's get some clear information here...
So you've unlocked the bootloader, correct?
Edit: okay, I see what you mean now. I'm assuming that you have tried to s-off via rumrunner, but it is failing. How exactly is it failing?
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You can't lock it unless u are s-off. But kitkat is just days away and my guess is that we will get a new hboot version and then we take it from there. Cheer up and flash back your own bootloader, and wait.. Wait.. Wait
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HTC t6
belly of the beast said:
Alright, let's get some clear information here...
So you've unlocked the bootloader, correct?
Edit: okay, I see what you mean now. I'm assuming that you have tried to s-off via rumrunner, but it is failing. How exactly is it failing?
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Yeah rumrunner, i have tried the universal one Version 5 and the one for the T6 and both fail.
both get so far and that fail. One error message says FATAL ! try rumrunner again.
htct6 said:
Yeah rumrunner, i have tried the universal one Version 5 and the one for the T6 and both fail.
both get so far and that fail. One error message says FATAL ! try rumrunner again.
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You need to disable your firewall/Anti-Virus for RumRunner or it will fail.
Your fingerprint scanner needs a locked bootloader to function. You can change the bootloader flag to Locked again after S-OFF and that will restore your fingerprint scanner.
Rumrunner won't work on hboot v 2.47
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jaypeg123 said:
Rumrunner won't work on hboot v 2.47
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beaups said:
Rumrunner compatibility has nothing to do with hboot version.
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..
??? If there is anyone with hboot 2.47 that succeeded in gaining s-off with rumrunner, please let us know how you did it.
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Nope No Success
Hey
just a little update for you all.
I have now managed to get my Max back operational however finger print scanner will not work :silly:
I have tried rumrunner (Generic) again still no joy :crying:
I have just tried the revone way ./revone -P gives me error code 1. But doing ./revone -l or ./revone -t says its successful but hen booting back into bootloader still s-on and tampered and unlocked :crying:
Thanks for everyones advice
htct6 said:
Hey
just a little update for you all.
I have now managed to get my Max back operational however finger print scanner will not work :silly:
I have tried rumrunner (Generic) again still no joy :crying:
I have just tried the revone way ./revone -P gives me error code 1. But doing ./revone -l or ./revone -t says its successful but hen booting back into bootloader still s-on and tampered and unlocked :crying:
Thanks for everyones advice
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The fingerprint Scanner checks the bootloader status. If the status is Unlocked the Fingerprint Scanner is disabled. You can "Lock" your bootloader again but using my tool in Scotty1223's thread or following the step by step instructions. The Thread is in the General Section. Additionally, we do not user RevOne at all as it was designed for the HTC One. Granted the phone hardware is similar but some newer users may break something if we suggested using even 1 function of a tool for another phone. So I tend to avoid offering HTC One tools.
S-Off
DeadPhoenix said:
The fingerprint Scanner checks the bootloader status. If the status is Unlocked the Fingerprint Scanner is disabled. You can "Lock" your bootloader again but using my tool in Scotty1223's thread or following the step by step instructions. The Thread is in the General Section. Additionally, we do not user RevOne at all as it was designed for the HTC One. Granted the phone hardware is similar but some newer users may break something if we suggested using even 1 function of a tool for another phone. So I tend to avoid offering HTC One tools.
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Hi DeadPhoenix.
Thanks for the info, I have read @scotty1223 's post. But its the S-On issue I cant get around. I just cant get it to S-off.
htct6 said:
Hi DeadPhoenix.
Thanks for the info, I have read @scotty1223 's post. But its the S-On issue I cant get around. I just cant get it to S-off.
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You can't use HTCDev Token to unlock your kernel, Recovery and System paritions?
If you can't use HTCDev then you will need to use Rumrunner to achieve S-Off. Disable Firewall and Anti-Virus prior to running Rumrunner as indicated in the instructions for Rumrunner.
DeadPhoenix said:
You can't use HTCDev Token to unlock your kernel, Recovery and System paritions?
If you can't user HTCDev then you will need to use Rumrunner to achieve S-Off. Disable Firewall and Anti-Virus prior to running Rumrunner as indicated in the instructions for Rumrunner.
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Hi DeadPhoenix I'm just asking what is the difference between unsecure kernel and insecure kernel because I cant seem to s-off my 8088 (t6tl) with rumrunner too.
My Rom is JSS15J <--- Stock rom
Rooted
Cant s-off
mini88448 said:
Hi DeadPhoenix I'm just asking what is the difference between unsecure kernel and insecure kernel because I cant seem to s-off my 8088 (t6tl) with rumrunner too.
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As far as I know the term is the only difference. Insecure and unsecure are synonymous (as far as I know). We do know from Beanups that the hboot version is not a factor when S-OFF'ing using Rumrunner.
In most cases the reason most Rumrunner S-Off processes fail are due to one of the following:
User error in following the very specific Rumrunner directions.
Windows
HTC drivers installed and working – fastboot AND adb drivers
HTC sync removed (not closed – REMOVED)
All other phone software removed or disabled (Samsung Kies, PDANet, etc.)
VM’s are unsupported.
ALL firewalls and internet security applications should be totally disabled. If you get stuck with rows and rows of dots during the connection test process, it’s network filtering or other network issue!
A working internet connection
USB debugging enabled on your device
Fast boot disabled on your device (settings -> battery -> UNcheck “fast boot”)
Your device must be HTCDEV unlocked or rooted unless using rumrunner with a device blocked by htcdev (e.g. m7wlv)
Instructions
Once you confirm you meet the above pre-requisites, it’s time to get started.
Read all of the directions on this page before proceeding to the downloads page.
Ensure device is booted to android with usb debugging enabled.
USB 2.0 ports are preferred.
USB 3.0 ports are known to cause connectivity problems
You should not be connected using any hubs which may cause connectivity issues
Use the original HTC USB cable or a cable that you know to work with adb and fastboot on this device
Ensure that lock screen security is disabled on your device.
no passcode lock
no pattern lock
no face lock
Be sure to disable any Firewall or Anti-Virus applicatoins for the during of the Rumrunner process.
DeadPhoenix said:
As far as I know the term is the only difference. Insecure and unsecure are synonymous (as far as I know). We do know from Beanups that the hboot version is not a factor when S-OFF'ing using Rumrunner.
In most cases the reason most Rumrunner S-Off processes fail are due to one of the following:
User error in following the very specific Rumrunner directions.
Windows
HTC drivers installed and working – fastboot AND adb drivers
HTC sync removed (not closed – REMOVED)
All other phone software removed or disabled (Samsung Kies, PDANet, etc.)
VM’s are unsupported.
ALL firewalls and internet security applications should be totally disabled. If you get stuck with rows and rows of dots during the connection test process, it’s network filtering or other network issue!
A working internet connection
USB debugging enabled on your device
Fast boot disabled on your device (settings -> battery -> UNcheck “fast boot”)
Your device must be HTCDEV unlocked or rooted unless using rumrunner with a device blocked by htcdev (e.g. m7wlv)
Instructions
Once you confirm you meet the above pre-requisites, it’s time to get started.
Read all of the directions on this page before proceeding to the downloads page.
Ensure device is booted to android with usb debugging enabled.
USB 2.0 ports are preferred.
USB 3.0 ports are known to cause connectivity problems
You should not be connected using any hubs which may cause connectivity issues
Use the original HTC USB cable or a cable that you know to work with adb and fastboot on this device
Ensure that lock screen security is disabled on your device.
no passcode lock
no pattern lock
no face lock
Be sure to disable any Firewall or Anti-Virus applicatoins for the during of the Rumrunner process.
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I think the rumrunner (0.5) is not working on the most recent purchased One Max international version... I tried several times but rumrunner always doing the <pouring x...> until it finally gave up on around 10 times.... I didn't update with unsecured kernel since on the rumrunner's web site, they said it's not relevant anymore...
Any other suggestions here?
Firewater works on the latest hboot 2.47 google it, I dont want to make a thread about it, cos the devs maybe going to do it later. But I got s-off in 2 min.
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OMG !!!!!!
jaypeg123 said:
Firewater works on the latest hboot 2.47 google it, I dont want to make a thread about it, cos the devs maybe going to do it later. But I got s-off in 2 min.
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OMG thank you soooo much I'm now finally S-off.
thanks Firewater devs and you @jaypeg123.
finally can get to work in locking my bootloader and getting my phone back to std
just followed @scotty1223 post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540004 and now finger print scanner back working again.
Thanks for everyones help
htct6 said:
OMG thank you soooo much I'm now finally S-off.
thanks Firewater devs and you @jaypeg123.
finally can get to work in locking my bootloader and getting my phone back to std
just followed @scotty1223 post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540004 and now finger print scanner back working again.
Thanks for everyones help
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Good for you. I am glad. I have been struggling with this myself for about sex weeks now.
LOLZ
Hello all, I've just recently recovered my DNA back to stock from a botched ROM install on the 3.06 software. Prior to running the RUU, I used Rumrunner to unlock my bootloader to put CWM on as my recovery. Then I had to re-lock it to run the RUU. Now I'm stuck at re-unlocking it. The HTCdev site is giving me a MID not allowed error and I'm thinking it has something to do with the fact that I used Rumrunner? Call me stupid, the DNA is still relatively new to me. Thank you!!
You shouldn't need to relock it to RUU. The RUU will overwrite your recovery with stock but the bootloader should remain unlocked (and s-off if you did that as well). At this point you should be able to just run rumrunner again to unlock the bootloader and then you can flash a custom recovery and go from there.
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iissmart said:
You shouldn't need to relock it to RUU. The RUU will overwrite your recovery with stock but the bootloader should remain unlocked (and s-off if you did that as well). At this point you should be able to just run rumrunner again to unlock the bootloader and then you can flash a custom recovery and go from there.
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Tried doing Rumrunner again, Getting this error, "ERROR: run rumrunner again and READ (no adb connection to device. Debugging on?
Drivers?)" I've uninstalled the drivers via device manager, let windows 7 reinstall them and installed/uninstalled HTCsync with no luck.
Edit: Nevermind, tried a different cable. Hate it when that happens.
Edit 2: Rumrunner must have failed, device still relocked.
Hubblemuffin said:
Tried doing Rumrunner again, Getting this error, "ERROR: run rumrunner again and READ (no adb connection to device. Debugging on?
Drivers?)" I've uninstalled the drivers via device manager, let windows 7 reinstall them and installed/uninstalled HTCsync with no luck.
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Does 'adb devices' show your serial number? Did you enable debugging in the developer options?
iissmart said:
Does 'adb devices' show your serial number? Did you enable debugging in the developer options?
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I don't even see ADB devices in device manager. Just Android USB Devices.
Hubblemuffin said:
I don't even see ADB devices in device manager. Just Android USB Devices.
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ADB Devices is a command issued from the command prompt. It should return the S/N of the device connected. If there is no response the drivers are not installed on the PC. If you are using Win 8 or 8.1 you will have issues
RLGL said:
ADB Devices is a command issued from the command prompt. It should return the S/N of the device connected. If there is no response the drivers are not installed on the PC. If you are using Win 8 or 8.1 you will have issues
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Not too familiar with running that command. I'm new to the whole HTC scene. My Note 2 was significantly easier to work with in this respect.
Hubblemuffin said:
Not too familiar with running that command. I'm new to the whole HTC scene. My Note 2 was significantly easier to work with in this respect.
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Hı, have you find out a solution to this one ?
I am struggling with a similar situation:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51140962
I did, sorry for not posting it here. I went and got a new cable from tiger direct and tried again. For some reason, the bootloader still says relocked but I have root access. I don't feel confident enough to try and see if CWM or TWRP and I don't want to go through the RUU garbage again. Shoot me a PM and I'll tell you everything what not to do. LOL
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Hubblemuffin said:
I did, sorry for not posting it here. I went and got a new cable from tiger direct and tried again. For some reason, the bootloader still says relocked but I have root access. I don't feel confident enough to try and see if CWM or TWRP and I don't want to go through the RUU garbage again. Shoot me a PM and I'll tell you everything what not to do. LOL
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I have heard if you flash a new hboot the relocked text will go away, but I haven't had this issue myself so I can't personally confirm it. I do recommend updating your hboot and radio, though, for other reasons like better radio signal.
iissmart said:
I have heard if you flash a new hboot the relocked text will go away, but I haven't had this issue myself so I can't personally confirm it. I do recommend updating your hboot and radio, though, for other reasons like better radio signal.
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Updating the hboot and radio seems a little daunting. Definitely something I want to look in to once I can figure out how to get a ROM on this without calling a mulligan and starting from scratch again.
Hubblemuffin said:
Not too familiar with running that command. I'm new to the whole HTC scene. My Note 2 was significantly easier to work with in this respect.
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Adb is universal to all android devices, I highly recommend getting used to it if you plan on rooting future devices, the only thing native to HTC is the S-OFF portion of eMMC
Hubblemuffin said:
I did, sorry for not posting it here. I went and got a new cable from tiger direct and tried again. For some reason, the bootloader still says relocked but I have root access. I don't feel confident enough to try and see if CWM or TWRP and I don't want to go through the RUU garbage again. Shoot me a PM and I'll tell you everything what not to do. LOL
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Are you S-OFF? If so issue this command in fastboot:
fastboot oem writecid 22222222
Go to htcdev.com and then it will allow you to unlock the bootloader also make sure you have 8 2's in the command.