As I was using CM 4.4.2, everything was going fine, I had 3 bars of LTE, and then I tried to make a call and it said mobile networks not available, I checked my signal in the status bar and it still said LTE and data still worked fine. I went to my phone settings and checked it and it said my mobile network was unknown, and my phone number was 000-000-0000. I wiped, and flashed CM10.2(4.3) and it did the exact same thing, only this time it said my phone number, but still, I couldn't make any calls or text, I've tried flashing two sense 5 roms and none of them display my phone number or let me call or text, but upon changing the subscription type from global to LTE/CDMA, it gives me LTE data, but that's it...Can anyone please help me?
Backup your internal storage.
Copy to pc.
Flash stock based Rom.
Flash stock recovery.
Perform a
factory reset from settings or recovery.
This will wipe everything and restore the radio partition.
Flash back a custom recovery and Rom.
Copy sd contents back to device.
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santod040 said:
Backup your internal storage.
Copy to pc.
Flash stock based Rom.
Flash stock recovery.
Perform a
factory reset from settings or recovery.
This will wipe everything and restore the radio partition.
Flash back a custom recovery and Rom.
Copy sd contents back to device.
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So basically follow this guide? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919
rejectedjs said:
So basically follow this guide? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2293919
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No, I was never implying to relock or return to s-on.
Flash my rooted stock odexed Rom and a stock recovery and do a factory reset.
Follow my guide above....
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santod040 said:
No, I was never implying to relock or return to s-on.
Flash my rooted stock odexed Rom and a stock recovery and do a factory reset.
Follow my guide above....
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Alright...I know I'm being annoying, but I want to thank you for helping anyway. Where do I find a stock recovery and how do I flash it?
rejectedjs said:
Alright...I know I'm being annoying, but I want to thank you for helping anyway. Where do I find a stock recovery and how do I flash it?
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Stock DNA Recovery Image
To flash the Recovery:
Place the file in your fastboot/adb directory on your computer.
Put the device in fastboot mode:
(Volume down and power until menu appears, select fastboot using power button)
Connect the device to the computer
The image is easily installed via an unlocked bootloader with the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery imagename.img
For example, I provided a recovery img named dnastockrecovery.img
So you would type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery dnastockrecovery.img
The image must be in your fastboot working directory.
Or you can use Flashify from the Play Store.
I recommend getting used to and familiar with doing it via fastboot though.
santod040 said:
Stock DNA Recovery Image
To flash the Recovery:
Place the file in your fastboot/adb directory on your computer.
Put the device in fastboot mode:
(Volume down and power until menu appears, select fastboot using power button)
Connect the device to the computer
The image is easily installed via an unlocked bootloader with the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery imagename.img
For example, I provided a recovery img named dnastockrecovery.img
So you would type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery dnastockrecovery.img
The image must be in your fastboot working directory.
Or you can use Flashify from the Play Store.
I recommend getting used to and familiar with doing it via fastboot though.
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It worked! Thanks so much dude, this problem has been bugging me since I was in school earlier today, and you helped me out within minutes, I wish I could press the thanks button multiple times.
rejectedjs said:
It worked! Thanks so much dude, this problem has been bugging me since I was in school earlier today, and you helped me out within minutes, I wish I could press the thanks button multiple times.
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No problem bud.
Glad that worked out for you.
Same process always fixes 3g/4g issues after flashing many roms for me, on all of my devices.
:good:
This exact thing happened to me a few weeks ago. Busted my ass trying to fix it, after a few days of no service i finally got it.
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The way you fixed it seems a lot easier than what I did. I returned to s-on, 1.15 hboot and the oldest firmware. Now my phone's bootloader will always say tampered too, since i had to HTC dev unlock it to get root.
santod040 said:
Stock DNA Recovery Image
To flash the Recovery:
Place the file in your fastboot/adb directory on your computer.
Put the device in fastboot mode:
(Volume down and power until menu appears, select fastboot using power button)
Connect the device to the computer
The image is easily installed via an unlocked bootloader with the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery imagename.img
For example, I provided a recovery img named dnastockrecovery.img
So you would type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery dnastockrecovery.img
The image must be in your fastboot working directory.
Or you can use Flashify from the Play Store.
I recommend getting used to and familiar with doing it via fastboot though.
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:good: Can't thank you enough.
I have a second DNA that I have not been able to use.
Since Moonshine S-off I have not had any data connection. It has been very frustrating.
Followed your steps and now it's back up and running.
Awesome my friend, just awesome. Thank you.
quick question
santod040 said:
Backup your internal storage.
Copy to pc.
Flash stock based Rom.
Flash stock recovery.
Perform a
factory reset from settings or recovery.
This will wipe everything and restore the radio partition.
Flash back a custom recovery and Rom.
Copy sd contents back to device.
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Regarding the instructions you listed above, are these run from the phone or adb/fastboot? Going to perform this after work tonight and just wanted to be sure. Thank you!
LuckyPuppy said:
Regarding the instructions you listed above, are these run from the phone or adb/fastboot? Going to perform this after work tonight and just wanted to be sure. Thank you!
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Flash stock based Rom --- Done from Recovery
Flash stock recovery --- Done from Fastboot
Perform a factory reset --- Done from Bootloader
:good:
how to
sdamark said:
Flash stock based Rom --- Done from Recovery
Flash stock recovery --- Done from Fastboot
Perform a factory reset --- Done from Bootloader
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Awesome! Thank you so much!
Where is there a stock rom
thayl0 said:
Where is there a stock rom
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> HTC Droid DNA > Droid DNA Android Development > [ROM] OTA-DNA-Sence 5-3.06.605.4 Stock Deodexed Debloated Rooted
This one will work fine. It's the one I used. Stock based ROM.
sdamark said:
> HTC Droid DNA > Droid DNA Android Development > [ROM] OTA-DNA-Sence 5-3.06.605.4 Stock Deodexed Debloated Rooted
This one will work fine. It's the one I used. Stock based ROM.
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I figured that out after i commented.
when u go to flash your custom rom back to you need to do a dirty clean or can it be a clean flash by wiping cache system sdcard everything.
thayl0 said:
I figured that out after i commented.
when u go to flash your custom rom back to you need to do a dirty clean or can it be a clean flash by wiping cache system sdcard everything.
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You'll have to install a custom recovery first. I use TWRP. Install your custom ROM onto the sd card. Boot into recovery, make a nandroid, wipe in recovery> Data, Cache, and Dalvic, then install your ROM and reboot.
sdamark said:
You'll have to install a custom recovery first. I use TWRP. Install your custom ROM onto the sd card. Boot into recovery, make a nandroid, wipe in recovery> Data, Cache, and Dalvic, then install your ROM and reboot.
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why would i do a dirty install?
Have same issue, lost signal..
Flashed stock 3.06, but can't flash stock recovery.. every time i try to flash, it Fails
(sending 'recovery' (8188 KB).
OKAY [ 0.938s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
Same when i try to install other version of TWRP (have 2.5.0.0 installed) or CWM.
phone is not unlocked by htcdev, but i have s-off. (Can't unlock at htcdev through, getting error 160 every time)
Any help would be greatly appreciated
uNdea said:
Have same issue, lost signal..
Flashed stock 3.06, but can't flash stock recovery.. every time i try to flash, it Fails
(sending 'recovery' (8188 KB).
OKAY [ 0.938s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
Same when i try to install other version of TWRP (have 2.5.0.0 installed) or CWM.
phone is not unlocked by htcdev, but i have s-off. (Can't unlock at htcdev through, getting error 160 every time)
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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You do know flashing 3.06 ruu makes it stock recovery. Not sure of you flashed a Rom or a ruu
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So I flashed cm 10.1 before achieving S-Off. Bootloader unlocked, rooted with TWRP installed. It sits on "quietly brilliant". I can get into fastboot and recovery, but cannot get any files onto my sd card. Can someone help me get back to a stock rooted rom so I can achieve S-Off properly? Or if it's easier, I'll go all the way to complete stock and start over. Any help is greatly appreciated.
IMMEDIATE $20 PAYPAL TO THE PERSON WHO HELPS ME GET THIS PHONE WORKING
striketrue said:
So I flashed cm 10.1 before achieving S-Off. Bootloader unlocked, rooted with TWRP installed. It sits on "quietly brilliant". I can get into fastboot and recovery, but cannot get any files onto my sd card. Can someone help me get back to a stock rooted rom so I can achieve S-Off properly? Or if it's easier, I'll go all the way to complete stock and start over. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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You most likely need to fastboot flash the kernel (boot.img) so the ROM will boot. Just another reason to get S-off
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Would it work to flash the stock kernel and then stock RUU? Also, twrp cannot mount my sd card.
striketrue said:
Would it work to flash the stock kernel and then stock RUU? Also, twrp cannot mount my sd card.
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You have to install the stock recovery first as I recall, then you can RUU.
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i tried flashing stock recovery from fastboot and i got a "not allowed" message.
Why can't you take out your sd card plug in the pc and place meanbean rom on there. Flash meanbean which will flash the kernel. Then flash stock rooted rom.
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Would be better help if I knew more of what is going on. Were you trying to S-OFF with CM10.1 installed? Did you just flash CM10.1 while S-ON and can't get the phone to boot? But anywho... with what I know now:
If you still have the CM10.1 ROM on your phone:
take the boot.img out of the .zip and
fastboot flash boot boot.img
that will install the boot.img / kernel and should allow your phone to boot.
Then you can go back in TWRP and flash a stock ROM.
To flash a ROM in fastboot:
fastboot -w
to wipe you device
fastboot update ROM.zip
that will install your ROM in fastboot mode.
fastboot flash boot boot.img after too I assume.
Or you can even do so by using adb in TWRP:
adb shell
mount data
adb push d:\custom_rom.zip /data/
Wait until the push finishes and restart your device to recovery again with "adb reboot-bootloader"
mount data
mount /data /sdcard (mount the data folder into your sdcard folder)
find your ROM.zip
Confirm the flash by following the on-screen instructions
if no errors then reboot the device
Also, in TWRP with your phone plugged into the computer you should be able to mount the phone to get access to your storage on your computer. Not 100% sure why that would matter or why you need to get to your storage though. I'm pretty sure that's called USB-OTG.
thicklizard said:
Why can't you take out your sd card plug in the pc and place meanbean rom on there. Flash meanbean which will flash the kernel. Then flash stock rooted rom.
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Also another option.
If you're trying to get the .zip for the boot.img just download the version you need from the computer, open the .zip, pull the boot.img out and do the fastboot command to install the boot.img / kernel.
If you need or want to RUU then you should be able to:
fastboot oem lock
that will obviously relock your device
then you can fastboot oem rebootRUU
then fastboot flash zip RUU.zip (assuming you have your proper RUU already) when on the black HTC screen
after that completes fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then you'll be back to stock and should be able to boot the device, root, or whatever you please.
I think I covered every option. Lol.
Personally, I would just RUU again.
I've done this before with CM10 while trying to gain S-OFF and just RUU'd my device to see what would happen.
Keep in mind: anything can happen. I went into the process knowing there would be a possibility of a fail in which case I would smash the phone and pay $150 to asurion to get another device since I had the protection from Sprint.
TWRP will not mount any storage.
striketrue said:
TWRP will not mount any storage.
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Did you read my post? lol.
striketrue said:
TWRP will not mount any storage.
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Reflash twrp it may have gotten corrupted.
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
Delakit said:
Did you read my post? lol.
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Sorry, we must've posted at the same time. I tried to flash cm10.1 while s-on and was stuck on "quietly brilliant".
I am going to go through your post and try your suggestions.
striketrue said:
Sorry, we must've posted at the same time. I tried to flash cm10.1 while s-on and was stuck on "quietly brilliant".
I am going to go through your post and try your suggestions.
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Then you should be able to flash the boot.img using
fastboot flash boot boot.img
and your phone will boot.
WIN. That did it. Message me your paypal email and i'll send your bounty. Now That I'm booted, can you give me the easiest way to achieve s-off to avoid another disaster?
thicklizard, thank you for your help as well.
striketrue said:
WIN. That did it. Message me your paypal email and i'll send your bounty. Now That I'm booted, can you give me the easiest way to achieve s-off to avoid another disaster?
thicklizard, thank you for your help as well.
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Depends on your firmware. Are you on the full 3.16 which is the latest?
I believe I was completely up to date before this process. Also, my touchscreen does not work. Any ideas?
striketrue said:
I believe I was completely up to date before this process. Also, my touchscreen does not work. Any ideas?
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Check your PM's.
my phone wasnt restoring my backups in twrp recovery and now i have no os and i can only get to bootloader, i relocked my bootloader so i could run ruu but my phone is on the latest version so nothings working, i need help as soon as possible please
kjrehrer said:
my phone wasnt restoring my backups in twrp recovery and now i have no os and i can only get to bootloader, i relocked my bootloader so i could run ruu but my phone is on the latest version so nothings working, i need help as soon as possible please
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Put TWRP back on. Go into recovery. Keep connected to PC. Transfer a sense ROM and flash it. Assuming you're S-ON: flash MeanBean. Or flash a different sense ROM that has an S-ON installer. Or fastboot flash boot boot.img when you install.
Delakit said:
Put TWRP back on. Go into recovery. Keep connected to PC. Transfer a sense ROM and flash it. Assuming you're S-ON: flash MeanBean. Or flash a different sense ROM that has an S-ON installer. Or fastboot flash boot boot.img when you install.
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how do i unlock the bootloader again because i relocked it
kjrehrer said:
how do i unlock the bootloader again because i relocked it
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If you've unlocked the bootloader before then you know how to unlock the bootloader.
Delakit said:
If you've unlocked the bootloader before then you know how to unlock the bootloader.
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yeah i got it but im putting the mean bean rom on my phone then do i wipe and just flash it?
Delakit said:
If you've unlocked the bootloader before then you know how to unlock the bootloader.
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when i try to flash it i get "error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/meanrom...... error flashing zip" what do i do? every rom i try flashing gives me this error
Unlock the bootloader again, first of all.
Delete your current recovery.img.
Re-download your recovery.
fastboot erase cache
install your recovery again
fastboot erase cache
boot into recovery
when connected you should be able to transfer files from PC to phone.
Otherwise you might need to use USB-OTG I think.
wipe data, cache, delvik/cache, system
Install the ROM.
reboot to bootloader
pull boot.img out of your ROM download
fastboot flash boot boot.img
reboot to system.
Delakit said:
Unlock the bootloader again, first of all.
Delete your current recovery.img.
Re-download your recovery.
fastboot erase cache
install your recovery again
fastboot erase cache
boot into recovery
when connected you should be able to transfer files from PC to phone.
Otherwise you might need to use USB-OTG I think.
wipe data, cache, delvik/cache, system
Install the ROM.
reboot to bootloader
pull boot.img out of your ROM download
fastboot flash boot boot.img
reboot to system.
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i get an error when i try to flash roms
kjrehrer said:
i get an error when i try to flash roms
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Lol. I understand that. Not much I can do to help you if you don't try what I already suggested.
Delakit said:
Lol. I understand that. Not much I can do to help you if you don't try what I already suggested.
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i sent you a direct message about this
Uncheck all options in twrp.
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Stock recovery image for AT&T HTC One (m7): recovery_m7_att_stock.img
Flash using 'fastboot flash recovery recovery_m7_att_stock.img'
cschmitt said:
Stock recovery image for AT&T HTC One (m7): recovery_m7_att_stock.img
Flash using 'fastboot flash recovery recovery_m7_att_stock.img'
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Thanks for this , you are awesome!
cschmitt said:
Stock recovery image for AT&T HTC One (m7): recovery_m7_att_stock.img
Flash using 'fastboot flash recovery recovery_m7_att_stock.img'
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cschmitt, Moved to the one from your skyrocket? Nice
tjsooley said:
cschmitt, Moved to the one from your skyrocket? Nice
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Ah, you found me! Actually SR -> GNex -> One.
cschmitt said:
Ah, you found me! Actually SR -> GNex -> One.
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How did you like the GNex?
As for the one I got it because all the gsm hardware is the same and as far as aosp is now we have a truly dev friendly platform and phone. All we need is s-off and super cid so we can have total control. the one may be the next HD2.
I need to return my device (defective) and did not nandroid the stock ROM before flashing Renovate.
Is it best to flash this recovery and unroot?
If so, do I just boot into fastboot (hold power and volume down) and adb file from pc to phone? Can I flash?
Or, should I flash the rooted stock ODEX ATT ROM that is available here?
Im a newb, Thanks for the help.
michael.s.under said:
I need to return my device (defective) and did not nandroid the stock ROM before flashing Renovate.
Is it best to flash this recovery and unroot?
If so, do I just boot into fastboot (hold power and volume down) and adb file from pc to phone? Can I flash?
Or, should I flash the rooted stock ODEX ATT ROM that is available here?
Im a newb, Thanks for the help.
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Flash odex att then this recovery and relock that will get you as close to stock as we can without a ruu
tjsooley said:
Flash odex att then this recovery and relock that will get you as close to stock as we can without a ruu
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Sweet!!! Thanks much. (Pushing the button!)
I basically wipe/reset, wipe cache, flash odex att from CWM. Reboot.
Then (power/volume down) to fastboot recovery, then flash this through adb on my PC? So I need to put this in the file on my PC, right?
And how do I relock? I will search for a thread unless you know of one.
Again, thanks very much.
michael.s.under said:
Sweet!!! Thanks much. (Pushing the button!)
I basically wipe/reset, wipe cache, flash odex att from CWM. Reboot.
Then (power/volume down) to fastboot recovery, then flash this through adb on my PC? So I need to put this in the file on my PC, right?
And how do I relock? I will search for a thread unless you know of one.
Again, thanks very much.
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Just search in the international forum. I think the command is fastboot bootloader relock or something
Fastboot oem lock
Thanks for everything guys.
Would the combination of ATT odexed ROM and ATT stock recovery still get OTAs etc.?
michael.s.under said:
Thanks for everything guys.
Would the combination of ATT odexed ROM and ATT stock recovery still get OTAs etc.?
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It should
tjsooley said:
Flash odex att then this recovery and relock that will get you as close to stock as we can without a ruu
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for relock you do need the stock ruu (which is currently not available for AT&T ) otherwise the phone wont exit out of the bootloader menu . I had to exchange my phone tried to relock i couldnt so ended just getting it back to stock and flashed this recovery and got it exchanged.
anilkuj said:
for relock you do need the stock ruu (which is currently not available for AT&T ) otherwise the phone wont exit out of the bootloader menu . I had to exchange my phone tried to relock i couldnt so ended just getting it back to stock and flashed this recovery and got it exchanged.
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You need to flash stock recovery and unroot before you relock otherwise you get a boot loop. It has been tested on the international forum without using a ruu
tjsooley said:
You need to flash stock recovery and unroot before you relock otherwise you get a boot loop. It has been tested on the international forum without using a ruu
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yes i had stock recovery and unroot before i relocked, after relock couldn't get out of bootloader .
anilkuj said:
yes i had stock recovery and unroot before i relocked, after relock couldn't get out of bootloader .
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Did you also run the fastboot command fastboot erase cache after the relock?
tjsooley said:
Did you also run the fastboot command fastboot erase cache after the relock?
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no i dint run that , i looked up on the forums and i read that i cant relock completely without flashing Stock RUU and thats exactly what i was seeing . So i just packed it up and got it exchanged dint bother to investigate further.
anilkuj said:
no i dint run that , i looked up on the forums and i read that i cant relock completely without flashing Stock RUU and thats exactly what i was seeing . So i just packed it up and got it exchanged dint bother to investigate further.
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From what I understand it needs to be done in a specific order.
1) flash stock cwm backup MUST be stock kernel and rom without system RW, root, busybox or init.d support. I looked and the "Stock" roms on the dev forum are not fully stock. So unless you have a 100% stock nandroid backup this will not work.
2) In CWM factory reset and format in mounts data, cache & Dalvik cache
3) Flash in fastboot the stock recovery
4) run this command in fastboot "fastboot erase cache"
5) run this command in fastboot "Fastboot oem lock"
6) your system should boot fine to 100% stock att. This is worthless untill we get a 100% stock unmodified att backup so a rom can be made.
you are right the Stock i flash was stock but was rooted (although i unrooted it manually) and with System RW enabled maybe thats why i couldnt boot.
thanks for the detailed instructions , this is all new to me coming from Galaxy series (S, S2, S3 and Note 2)
anilkuj said:
you are right the Stock i flash was stock but was rooted (although i unrooted it manually) and with System RW enabled maybe thats why i couldnt boot.
thanks for the detailed instructions , this is all new to me coming from Galaxy series (S, S2, S3 and Note 2)
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Me too this is my first htc device. I am currently downloading a nandroid backup that "gunnyman" made. He has told me that he rooted it and it has no other mods. I am going to try to un root it and post it
I have S-off, Unlocked Bootloader, and my EVO is rooted. I have HBOOT 2.09
I tried to install Vanir so I flashed the Gapps 4.4 in TWRP which seemed to work, then I tried to flash Vanir after and got an error.
Now no matter what I do I boot right into recovery and can't seem to figure my way out. Clearly I'm in over my head so if someone could just help me get back to stock at least I would really appreciate it. Thanks
Did you install the proper twrp for kitkat.. if so just try flashing the Rom first then let it boot up and sit for a minute.. then boot back into recovery and flash gapps this works for me..
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It's 2.6.3 twrp, and whenever I tried to install the ROM it gave me an error message.
MrScrufff said:
I have S-off, Unlocked Bootloader, and my EVO is rooted. I have HBOOT 2.09
I tried to install Vanir so I flashed the Gapps 4.4 in TWRP which seemed to work, then I tried to flash Vanir after and got an error.
Now no matter what I do I boot right into recovery and can't seem to figure my way out. Clearly I'm in over my head so if someone could just help me get back to stock at least I would really appreciate it. Thanks
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Even though you use TWRP 2.6.3.0, it has to be a modded one that allows SELinux support.
Click Me -Flash the Recovery in the OP of this thread
If you have a working fastboot and adb environment on your computer you can flash it by going to to fastboot USB in the bootloader of your phone, and make sure your phone is connected to your PC properly.
Place the .img file in your adb and fastboot folder and then open a command prompt from that location.
then type fastboot flash recovery "recoveryfilename.img" and ofcourse replace recoveryfilename with the actual filename.
after that reboot into recovery and try reflashing Vanir.
This is the method I use to flash recoveries, its fairly simple and fast in my opinion.
Hope this helps.
Link420able said:
Even though you use TWRP 2.6.3.0, it has to be a modded one that allows SELinux support.
Click Me -Flash the Recovery in the OP of this thread
If you have a working fastboot and adb environment on your computer you can flash it by going to to fastboot USB in the bootloader of your phone, and make sure your phone is connected to your PC properly.
Place the .img file in your adb and fastboot folder and then open a command prompt from that location.
then type fastboot flash recovery "recoveryfilename.img" and ofcourse replace recoveryfilename with the actual filename.
after that reboot into recovery and try reflashing Vanir.
This is the method I use to flash recoveries, its fairly simple and fast in my opinion.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks, I just ran the RUU and went back to stock and everything's good
MrScrufff said:
Thanks, I just ran the RUU and went back to stock and everything's good
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Ah ok. Glad you got everything sorted out.
Good deal.
Sometimes an RUU is all you have left. A powerful option no doubt.
S-on users will need to relock/lock bootloader before flashing.
S-off users can simply flash using either method below. I also have included an S-off only option which i removed the boot and recovery img from (perfect for users on custom roms who only want to update firmware)
Option 1) Use fastboot to flash
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip ATT444firmware.zip
*** If any message appears about reflush and flash run above command again ***
fastboot reboot-bootloader
**** this firmware has both stock boot and recovery so flash your custom rom's kernel and/or your custom recovery NOW before rebooting****
Option 2)
Rename zip file to 0P6BIMG.zip and place on your external SD card. Reboot to hboot and allow bootloader to update/flash
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Stock signed/encrypted (includes stock boot and recovery)
Lollipop
- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552399
KitKat
- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934529535
S-off only no boot or recovery img included
Lollipop
- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552398 ( included TWRP 2.8.6 with this)
Kitkat
- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934529541
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i did option 2 and it goes thru the phase in bootloader, and when it boots i hear the boot up sound but stays on the HTC screen, but i can hit the vol up and i can hear the sound like it did a reboot but its stuck on the HTC screen. any ideas?
I think you will need to reflash your ROM as dottat did not specify if he had made the package for s-off not to wipe. Generally during firmware update, it will wipe clean the phone to reset partitions, I am assuming. If you come from gpe firmware, best to reflash because gpe and sense have different partitioning.
Hold power+vol up to force shut down then use power+vol down to get to bootloader and enter your custom recovery from there.
yaiba60 said:
I think you will need to reflash your ROM as dottat did not specify if he had made the package for s-off not to wipe. Generally during firmware update, it will wipe clean the phone to reset partitions, I am assuming. If you come from gpe firmware, best to reflash because gpe and sense have different partitioning.
Hold power+vol up to force shut down then use power+vol down to get to bootloader and enter your custom recovery from there.
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Firmware won't wipe.
That said I believe by second option he meant SD card method. If he's s on he will likely need to reflash his roms kernel (boot.Img) via fastboot after unlocking again.
@hauntyu
Just pull the boot.img out of the zip of the rom you were running and flash that in fastboot mode after you unlock your bootloader again.
Which method would I use to flash the ruu or download because Im gpe and it says when I run the ruu its the wrong image.
MexicanSamurai said:
Which method would I use to flash the ruu or download because Im gpe and it says when I run the ruu its the wrong image.
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You would need to set your cid and mid back to stock. Then flash the firmware only zip I posted in my other thread. Then factory reset. Then flash this ruu.
AT&T HTC One M7
Will this work for the M7?
dirtdigr said:
Will this work for the M7?
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No.
Updated OP with fresh pickings... custom s-off firmware.zip now includes latest TWRP.
So if I'm rooted, s on, custom recovery and on 4.4.4 stock...How can I go about getting the ota?
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thinkhope said:
So if I'm rooted, s on, custom recovery and on 4.4.4 stock...How can I go about getting the ota?
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You have to flash stock 4.4.4 recovery and then relock. Then you can either download it from the other thread where it's posted and manually flash it in recovery or do it the regular way through update.
dottat said:
You have to flash stock 4.4.4 recovery and then relock. Then you can either download it from the other thread where it's posted and manually flash it in recovery or do it the regular way through update.
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Got it. How can I go about doing? I've never had to backtrack so I want to be cautious. Thanks for the help. Apparently I already have the OTA downloaded in a fumo folder. Must've downloaded over night.
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thinkhope said:
Got it. How can I go about doing? I've never had to backtrack so I want to be cautious. Thanks for the help. Apparently I already have the OTA downloaded in a fumo folder. Must've downloaded over night.
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Flash this stock 4.4.4 recovery...
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552443
then fastboot oem lock
then update...
your rom you have right now must not have ANY modifications other than root or the update will fail (hotspot hack/sd card fix/etc).
dottat said:
Flash this stock 4.4.4 recovery...
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934552443
then fastboot oem lock
then update...
your rom you have right now must not have ANY modifications other than root or the update will fail (hotspot hack/sd card fix/etc).
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Can I flash it with twrp? Or does it have to be through my computer?
The only mods i have are xposed. I'll uninstall them before I do anything.
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thinkhope said:
Can I flash it with twrp? Or does it have to be through my computer?
The only mods i have are xposed. I'll uninstall them before I do anything.
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You are gonna need to lock using your pc so your pc is required anyways. Make sure you back up your stuff before you unlock your boot loader again as it will factory reset your phone to do so.
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S-on users will need to relock/lock bootloader before flashing.
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I'm trying to get back to stock, but I'm S-On. Every thread I've seen (including this one) requires S-Off and I can't find instructions on how to relock the bootloader from S-On.
As I posted elsewhere, I've tried to run SunShine, but it won't work with LiquidSmooth. The couple of "stockish" ROMS I've flashed haven't worked and I've had to reflash my backup.
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I'm trying to get back to stock, but I'm S-On. Every thread I've seen (including this one) requires S-Off and I can't find instructions on how to relock the bootloader from S-On.
As I posted elsewhere, I've tried to run SunShine, but it won't work with LiquidSmooth. The couple of "stockish" ROMS I've flashed haven't worked and I've had to reflash my backup.
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Flash a stockish Rom and then separately flash the stock boot.img from the 4.4.4 firmware zip. Sunshine will fail on any Rom that uses a non stock kernel. Even debug turned on in kernel will cause it to fail.
OK so then it should go something like this..
1. Connect phone to PC.
2. Move recovery file you linked to my android folder on PC where my fastboot files are.
3. fastboot flash stock recovery
4. fastboot oem lock
5. Reboot
6. Take ota.
Am I missing something?
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thinkhope said:
OK so then it should go something like this..
1. Connect phone to PC.
2. Move recovery file you linked to my android folder on PC where my fastboot files are.
3. fastboot flash stock recovery
4. fastboot oem lock
5. Reboot
6. Take ota.
Am I missing something?
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That looks ok. Once booted up backup internal and stuff because when you reunlock you will get wiped again.