Updating to 4.4 Kitkat constant problems - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

Hello everyone. This is my first post with my first problem from my first android phone. Please exercise some patience with me. When kitkat was pushed to the HTC One (T-Mobile) the install failed miserably. When I thought it was done it booted into recovery and just stayed there. I did a hard reboot and the splash screen was all crazy and the HTC boot screen was off colored and it was stuck at the boot screen. Obviously something was corrupted. I ran RUU for 4.3 to get back and flashed twrp and restored from my back up. All is well. I downloaded the OTA (I forget where but I believe somewhere on here) in an attempt to flash it from the stock recovery. Those were the instructions on that post. I ran RUU for 4.3 again to be completely fresh. I get to stock recovery and when I select to "apply from phone storage" I get an "invalid CID" error and the phone reboots. I ran "fastboot getvar all" and my cidnum= T-MOB010. What is the deal? That cid is correct, isn't it? I am also S-On with a "relocked" bootloader. I had to relock in order to run RUU because I was getting error 155. What am I missing? Why is it doing this?

Okay. I really need help guys. My phone is completely wiped and I have NO OS!! I side loaded Android Revolution kitkat and I'm getting errors with that. I can't unzip it!! I'm screwed guys. Please. Any help at this moment!! I'm desperate.

I was able to get out of this hell hole. I was able to run "adb push" and move my nandroid backup from my pc to the phone and restore.
What do I have to do to update to kitkat??? Why did check cid fail? I never changed that. What else could change it?? I had a stock recovery installed but the OTA failed still. Do I have to have the "right" stock recovery? I'm unlocked, rooted and S-off. Do I need to fix something else? Do I need to "relock" first? Is updating to kitkat even possible?? (sarcasim) The information seems to be scattered all over the place. I can not be the only one unlocked, rooted w/ S-off and trying to update my OS.

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HELP!!!

Okay, so I'm in a bit of a bind. I'm S-OFF, and I tried updating to the global leak and it seems I've lost boot and recovery. Everytime I boot it goes through the splash screen and then a black screen with the phone and green update symbol, then it turns to a red triangle and exclamation mark. any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm fairly experienced and everything i've tried has failed. I tried going into hboot and flashing the PH98IMG again. It took, but still the same result. I tried flashing the recovery in fastboot but it continues to fail, and I also tried flashing my boot.img but it also failed. Any ideas?
tomtripp21 said:
Okay, so I'm in a bit of a bind. I'm S-OFF, and I tried updating to the global leak and it seems I've lost boot and recovery. Everytime I boot it goes through the splash screen and then a black screen with the phone and green update symbol, then it turns to a red triangle and exclamation mark. any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm fairly experienced and everything i've tried has failed. I tried going into hboot and flashing the PH98IMG again. It took, but still the same result. I tried flashing the recovery in fastboot but it continues to fail, and I also tried flashing my boot.img but it also failed. Any ideas?
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unlock the bootloader and flash a recovery. you need to unlock since you dont have eng commands.
btw this belongs in q&a
antp121 said:
unlock the bootloader and flash a recovery. you need to unlock since you dont have eng commands.
btw this belongs in q&a
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Thanks I'll give that a try. Will the firmware and ROM still be in place? Will I have do the update again? BTW Sorry for posting it in the wrong section..
tomtripp21 said:
Thanks I'll give that a try. Will the firmware and ROM still be in place? Will I have do the update again? BTW Sorry for posting it in the wrong section..
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Its OK. And once you unlock, it'll reboot. Then you just go back into the boot loader and flash a recovery with fast boot.
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So got the recovery flashed, but now it only boots into the recovery.
tomtripp21 said:
So got the recovery flashed, but now it only boots into the recovery.
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Did you try flashig a rom?
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i tried to restore my backup that didn't work, I haven't tried a new ROM yet. I'll try that and get back to you. Thanks again for all your help.
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Did you try flashig a rom?
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Tried flashing a ROM, the stock deodexed rooted 4.03.605.02. Still boots to recovery...
tomtripp21 said:
Tried flashing a ROM, the stock deodexed rooted 4.03.605.02. Still boots to recovery...
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You need to use interface to fastboot boot.img then run firmware update for old firmware n old CWR. BASICALLY GO BACK TO STOCK REZOUND N START THE WHOLE PROCESS OVER LIKE DAY 1!
Good news is you don't need to do the wire trick again. Your phone crashed during the firmware upgrade now its stuck in limbo n doesn't know how to handle the 2 sets of hardware commands its receiving from the CMOS.
[Q] Can only get into recovery after attempting Juopunutbear S-OFF
I wanted to S-OFF after being stock locked, with the OTA ICS update. I performed HTC dev unlock successfully. After that, I may have gone wrong during one of several steps.
-Pushed AmonRa recovery 3.15 to my phone (seemed to be successful)
-Flashed ICE-EnableRoot.img (got an error message saying it was unsuccessful, but when I rebooted my phone, SuperUser was installed).
-Flashed vigorOTAStockRooted.zip (because I wanted to try the S-OFF method from stock GB rom)
-Ran HTC Rezound S-OFF Kit By Hasoon2000
-Made sure HTC Drivers were installed
-Enabled USB Debugging
-Put in blank SD Card
-Run Juopunutbear v.6 If You Are On Gingerbread
After running Juopunutbear v.6 for Gingerbread, my phone screen went blank and HTC's splash screen came up momentarily, and then my phone screen went dark. The cmd box that popped up then gave me an error message saying I had to install the HTC Drivers. I went to HTC's website to download the drivers. When I tried to install them, I was told they were already installed.
I can reboot my phone into Hboot and AmonRa recovery and I can do anything from there. But when I try to start my phone, I get the HTC splash screen and then black screen. The orange LED lights up when my phone is powered off and plugged in via USB. When I try to boot from Hboot, I either get a static HTC splash screen or splash screen going to a black screen.
This is what my Hboot screen reads:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
VIGOR PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.25.0000
RADIO-1.22.10.0421r/1.22.10.0424r
Open DSP-v13.6.0.7611.00.0104
eMMC-boot
Apr 12 2012,16:47:46
Any advise would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
jtayag said:
I wanted to S-OFF after being stock locked, with the OTA ICS update. I performed HTC dev unlock successfully. After that, I may have gone wrong during one of several steps.
-Pushed AmonRa recovery 3.15 to my phone (seemed to be successful)
-Flashed ICE-EnableRoot.img (got an error message saying it was unsuccessful, but when I rebooted my phone, SuperUser was installed).
-Flashed vigorOTAStockRooted.zip (because I wanted to try the S-OFF method from stock GB rom)
-Ran HTC Rezound S-OFF Kit By Hasoon2000
-Made sure HTC Drivers were installed
-Enabled USB Debugging
-Put in blank SD Card
-Run Juopunutbear v.6 If You Are On Gingerbread
After running Juopunutbear v.6 for Gingerbread, my phone screen went blank and HTC's splash screen came up momentarily, and then my phone screen went dark. The cmd box that popped up then gave me an error message saying I had to install the HTC Drivers. I went to HTC's website to download the drivers. When I tried to install them, I was told they were already installed.
I can reboot my phone into Hboot and AmonRa recovery and I can do anything from there. But when I try to start my phone, I get the HTC splash screen and then black screen. The orange LED lights up when my phone is powered off and plugged in via USB. When I try to boot from Hboot, I either get a static HTC splash screen or splash screen going to a black screen.
This is what my Hboot screen reads:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** UNLOCKED ***
VIGOR PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.25.0000
RADIO-1.22.10.0421r/1.22.10.0424r
Open DSP-v13.6.0.7611.00.0104
eMMC-boot
Apr 12 2012,16:47:46
Any advise would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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For starters, you are on ics firmware so you should run the ics version of juopunutbear. I suggest flashing a rooted Rom based on the ota and then try again.
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topgun1953 said:
For starters, you are on ics firmware so you should run the ics version of juopunutbear. I suggest flashing a rooted Rom based on the ota and then try again.
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I successfully flashed one of the stock ICS ROMs! What got me all confused to begin with was the prerequisite that I had to be on a stock Gingerbread ROM or the 3.14.605.5 ICS leak. That's why I tried flashing the original Vigor GB ROM on my phone. I still want to get S-OFF, but I need to read the instructions more carefully. Thanks for your help!
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You need to use interface to fastboot boot.img then run firmware update for old firmware n old CWR. BASICALLY GO BACK TO STOCK REZOUND N START THE WHOLE PROCESS OVER LIKE DAY 1!
Good news is you don't need to do the wire trick again. Your phone crashed during the firmware upgrade now its stuck in limbo n doesn't know how to handle the 2 sets of hardware commands its receiving from the CMOS.
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So I just need to flash my backed up boot.img, and then flash the 3.14.605.12 RUU? Then re-root and retry the OTA Global Update?
tomtripp21 said:
So I just need to flash my backed up boot.img, and then flash the 3.14.605.12 RUU? Then re-root and retry the OTA Global Update?
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pretty much. From looking at everything looks like you are on ICS, but its not letting you reprogram. usually happens when an update fails. When you run Juonobear and run the ics upgrade over again, it should reboot like 3 or 4 times. Sounds like you never let the process finish. Final note, i'm not sure where you got your firmware from, but your radios do not look familiar. Not saying they are wrong, just not radio's i've ever seen flashed. BUT, I don't usually change radio's unless there is a huge need for it. you should be on radio's 10r/08r that come with the original ICS firmware update. I'll watch the thread throughout the day to lend support where I can. Hope this helps.
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pretty much. From looking at everything looks like you are on ICS, but its not letting you reprogram. usually happens when an update fails. When you run Juonobear and run the ics upgrade over again, it should reboot like 3 or 4 times. Sounds like you never let the process finish. Final note, i'm not sure where you got your firmware from, but your radios do not look familiar. Not saying they are wrong, just not radio's i've ever seen flashed. BUT, I don't usually change radio's unless there is a huge need for it. you should be on radio's 10r/08r that come with the original ICS firmware update. I'll watch the thread throughout the day to lend support where I can. Hope this helps.
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Now I'm a little confused, sorry. I need to run the juopunutbear program again? My radios are 2.22.10.0801r/2.22.10.0803r, Hboot 2.27. I'm downloading the .12 RUU from Android Police. I've tried re-flashing the boot.img from my nand backup, but it keeps saying:
C:\mini-adb_vigor>fastboot flash boot.img
unknown partition 'boot.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'boot.img'
edit: I fixed the flash, I forgot to add the partition in the command, duh... So I flashed my backed up boot.img, now I just need to flash the .12 RUU?
I have the backup img in the file where I have fastboot, adb, etc.. What am I doing wrong?
tomtripp21 said:
Now I'm a little confused, sorry. I need to run the juopunutbear program again? My radios are 2.22.10.0801r/2.22.10.0803r, Hboot 2.27. I'm downloading the .12 RUU from Android Police. I've tried re-flashing the boot.img from my nand backup, but it keeps saying:
C:\mini-adb_vigor>fastboot flash boot.img
unknown partition 'boot.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'boot.img'
edit: I fixed the flash, I forgot to add the partition in the command, duh... So I flashed my backed up boot.img, now I just need to flash the .12 RUU?
I have the backup img in the file where I have fastboot, adb, etc.. What am I doing wrong?
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I have now tried to flash the .12 RUU in Hboot but it will not flash it, probably because my firmware is newer right? Back to the drawing board....
Still to no avail I am getting nowhere. I flashed the stock recovery and did a factory reset from Hboot. Nothing, I have tried flashing the newest RUU, nothing, I'm flashed back to ra-recovery. Can anybody give me a solution step by step to get a ROM loaded and booting?
Well I finally got it up and working. I loaded the old firmware and was able to restore by backup. Thanks to all who chimed in with helpful advice. I'm hesitant to retry the Global update, but I might go ahead and give it another shot.
Glad you figured to restore the firmware. It's not hard to flash the global. Run the firmware, then run the recovery then flash Rom. Do it right in that order n you don't have any issues. Use 2 sdcards if you need to because the firmware upgrade won't delete the ph98 off your card. You will need to do it manually.
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Lost Radio

I have a new HTC Evo LTE and HBOOT 1.15.000 Radio 1.05.11.0606and do not have S-OFF.
I installed Fresh 5.2.1 and had problems, when back and did a wipe including system and installed 5.2.1 again and it didn't work. After doing that I went back, wiped system again, and then restored the backup I previously made. Now the backup sometimes loads, sometimes doesn't, but even when it does I have no radio. I am going to try to install a stock rom through recovery or fresh 5.1.1 and HOPE I get radio back.
Any other suggestions of what I could do?
jeggen said:
I have a new HTC Evo LTE and HBOOT 1.15.000 Radio 1.05.11.0606and do not have S-OFF.
I installed Fresh 5.2.1 and had problems, when back and did a wipe including system and installed 5.2.1 again and it didn't work. After doing that I went back, wiped system again, and then restored the backup I previously made. Now the backup sometimes loads, sometimes doesn't, but even when it does I have no radio. I am going to try to install a stock rom through recovery or fresh 5.1.1 and HOPE I get radio back.
Any other suggestions of what I could do?
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So now I'm just in a boot loop. I relocked, installed stock recovery and ran RUU. When I did that I booted just long enough that I could almost slide the ring to unlock before I rebooted. Then the device just constantly reboots.
I unlocked again, installed TWRP 2.2.2.0 in case there was a bug causing flashing issues. Recovery boots just fine now. I flashed Stock Rooted DeOdexed 1.22.651.3 from here since that was the version I had before this whole fiasco. I'm going to try to restore backup again but don't know how to get out of this horrible mess. Worse part about it is that it's my wife's phone! Help please!
You might need to run a different RUU. I'm not too experienced with that kind of issue though.
"We're coming from a pure power source"
metalfan78 said:
You might need to run a different RUU. I'm not too experienced with that kind of issue though.
"We're coming from a pure power source"
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I reflashed stock recovery, relocked bootloader (fastboot oem lock), ran RUU (RUU_JEWEL_CL_ICS_40_Sprint_WWE_1.22.651.3_Radio_1. 05.11.0606_NV_SPCS_2.45_003_release_268323_signed. exe), and still had the boot loop problem. RUU said it completed but the bootloader still said "relocked". Isn't RUU supposed to totally wipe and restore the entire device?
I recall on my old EVO there was a zip you could place in the SDcard that the bootloader automatically looked for and would use to reflash to factory everything. Is there a way to do this with the EVO 4g LTE?
Is it possible that radios/firmware somehow got borked even though I am on S-ON? Is there a way to reflash them from bootloader?
Just thinking through ideas I'd try next and something that could possibly help recover or at least put me in a position to go back to Sprint for help.
Could have been a bad download. I think there is info on re locking in the development sticky section. It might give you some more information on what to do next.
"We're coming from a pure power source"
Just an update. Flashed again a stock ROM and installed the boot.img from stock using fastboot to be sure it was in place. (fastboot flash boot boot.img). That didn't work, still had boot loop where the phone loads enough to show the background and then restarts.
Used the PJ75IMG.zip file and attempted to install automatically in bootloader (from here) <-- Didn't install says "Main Version is older! Update Fail!
I then installed stock recovery and locked bootloader. Bootloader now shows "*** TAMPERED*** and *** RELOCKED***.
Ran RUU <-- Have a hard time doing anything since it doesn't boot up long enough to connect. Eventually RUU will fail with a connection error. I haven't been able to run RUU from HBOOT either and without the device stable long enough I'm not sure how to get RUU to run on the phone.
Still only boot far enough to see the background screen (wallpaper) and then reboot.
I'll gladly give $20 to anyone who offers a workable solution, paid either to you, or dev/charity of your choice if you don't want it.
This all started when I installed Fresh 5.2.1. Not sure if it was the fresh install or using TWRP to wipe data/cache and I also wiped system. Was that a mistake?
I just don't understand why I can't flash back even to stock. Since I'm relocked and never had S-OFF I don't understand how I was able to do something that can't be undone by flashing. I've flashed phones dozens of times so am comfortable with the process and just can't understand what went wrong and how to recover.
Is there an updated version of the PJ75IMG.zip file I could use?
Would it work to flash CM10 & the boot.img using fastboot?
jeggen said:
Just an update. Flashed again a stock ROM and installed the boot.img from stock using fastboot to be sure it was in place. (fastboot flash boot boot.img). That didn't work, still had boot loop where the phone loads enough to show the background and then restarts.
Used the PJ75IMG.zip file and attempted to install automatically in bootloader (from here) <-- Didn't install says "Main Version is older! Update Fail!
I then installed stock recovery and locked bootloader. Bootloader now shows "*** TAMPERED*** and *** RELOCKED***.
Ran RUU <-- Have a hard time doing anything since it doesn't boot up long enough to connect. Eventually RUU will fail with a connection error. I haven't been able to run RUU from HBOOT either and without the device stable long enough I'm not sure how to get RUU to run on the phone.
Still only boot far enough to see the background screen (wallpaper) and then reboot.
I'll gladly give $20 to anyone who offers a workable solution, paid either to you, or dev/charity of your choice if you don't want it.
This all started when I installed Fresh 5.2.1. Not sure if it was the fresh install or using TWRP to wipe data/cache and I also wiped system. Was that a mistake?
I just don't understand why I can't flash back even to stock. Since I'm relocked and never had S-OFF I don't understand how I was able to do something that can't be undone by flashing. I've flashed phones dozens of times so am comfortable with the process and just can't understand what went wrong and how to recover.
Is there an updated version of the PJ75IMG.zip file I could use?
Would it work to flash CM10 & the boot.img using fastboot?
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I sent you a PM
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I'm back up and running. With a kind and helpful tech we ran RUU again (twice) and still had boot loop. I was going to give up on it but we went into the default recover and cleared data and factory reset and it seems to be back to normal again and working fine.
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jeggen said:
I'm back up and running. With a kind and helpful tech we ran RUU again (twice) and still had boot loop. I was going to give up on it but we went into the default recover and cleared data and factory reset and it seems to be back to normal again and working fine.
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Awesome glad you got it fixed.
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[Q] Help Stuck in Bootloader

Hi guys.
I was trying to do one of two things. Either get to stock ICS with the RUU or get to an older stock version so that my phone would update itself.
I ran the ICS RUU and ran into an issue. Im on Hboot 2.28 Radio 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
I am S-On and relocked to get run the RUU.
I got an error as it said the Hboot version is older. Now I am stuck on the Bootloader with TAMPERED, RELOCKED, and Security Warning.
I should have known that I potentially had a leaked Hboot version but it was so long ago I forgot.
What can I do? Iv been googling and searching threads without much luck. Do I have to S-off? Can I S-off from this position? The other issue I keep running into is dead file links.
brownsfan said:
Hi guys.
I was trying to do one of two things. Either get to stock ICS with the RUU or get to an older stock version so that my phone would update itself.
I ran the ICS RUU and ran into an issue. Im on Hboot 2.28 Radio 2.23.10.0123r/2.23.10.0124r
I am S-On and relocked to get run the RUU.
I got an error as it said the Hboot version is older. Now I am stuck on the Bootloader with TAMPERED, RELOCKED, and Security Warning.
I should have known that I potentially had a leaked Hboot version but it was so long ago I forgot.
What can I do? Iv been googling and searching threads without much luck. Do I have to S-off? Can I S-off from this position? The other issue I keep running into is dead file links.
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So I think I found out what I did. 2.28 is the Global version. I must of rooted that version and flashed roms. I wanted to unroot and get back to stock software version.
Where should I go from here? Is there an RUU for the ICS Global? I can not seem to find one.
Have you tried unlocking the bootloader again?
Edit: I searched for a long time (a few days ago) but couldn't find any information on S-Off, not going back to stock for people on the latest OTA. I'm not the best person to give advice, but if you're on the current OTA, I don't think you can use the RUU.exe.
Also, you can't downgrade if you're S-On - only upgrade..
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Thingula said:
Have you tried unlocking the bootloader again?
Edit: I searched for a long time (a few days ago) but couldn't find any information on S-Off, not going back to stock for people on the latest OTA. I'm not the best person to give advice, but if you're on the current OTA, I don't think you can use the RUU.exe.
Also, you can't downgrade if you're S-On - only upgrade..
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Yes I can unlock again and that does get me unstock from the boot screen but still cant get where I want. Hmm.
I wonder if you can fastboot-flash the older kernels, using a computer, then flash the old stock ROM, lock the bootloader, then run an RUU.. Can anyone confirm this? Sounds too simple to work on an HTC phone.
Edit: No, of course that doesn't work. Sorry, I can't really offer any more help.. I'll have to just hope that someone more knowledgeable can take over.
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Be prepared, I get rather long winded.
If you were on the most current 4.05.605.14 with S-on which based on what you list as the radios and hboot is what it appears you were on, then you are in a difficult spot. The really bad news is the only RUU you would be able to use is the 4.05.605.14 and no one has admitted to being able to get ahold of. The most current one available is 3.14.605.12 but that is useless to you. You would have to S-off to go back to stock but would have to have a working rom to do it. It's not impossible but it aint easy. I just had to do it about a month ago when I was trying to S-off my replacement Rezound. It came with the most current stock ROM and I didn't bother reading up on the current ControlBear method. In the past, you had to have a rooted rom in order to S-off. So of course, I unlocked the bootloader, flashed AmonRa 3.15 and then used superuser to root it and then went about trying to S-off. I couldn't find my previous windows based versions of ControlBear so I went about making a live cd ubunto disk and trying to S-off. It wouldn't work. Then I read the unlimited.io site instructions and found that the current version needs the unrooted stock rom to succeed. I really never paid attention to unrooting before because if I had to do it, I could always just run the factory wipe and root would be gone but not this time. It kept showing that I was rooted. So I tried wiping data, cache, dalvik cache, and after that didn't work, I wiped the system. Very bad move on my part. Now I couldn't get past the bootloader. I thought I was done for because I knew with S-on, there was no going back and the global rom RUU was still not available.
After trying all kinds of things I ended up
1. downloading the 4.05.605.14 stock rooted rom listed HERE (Thanks MicroMod777) in the Rezound Development section.
2. Then downloaded the current firmware.zip from HERE (Thanks Flyhalf205) and then extracted the recovery.img along with the hboot .nb0 file from it.
3. I then created 2 separate custom ph98img.zip for each so I could always reinstall the stock hboot and the stock recovery.img.
4. I extracted the boot.img from the rooted rom and flashed that first. I don't remember if I did it via adb in fastboot usb or with another ph98img.zip and then
5. I made sure that my bootloader was unlocked and then installed AmonRa as the recovery
6. Then used AmonRa to flash the stock rooted zip file. I then wiped the cache 3 times and the dalkvik cache 3 times.
I let the phone reboot and I was back to a working phone.!!! Then I found out that it was rooted with SuperSu which gives you the option of doing a full permanent unroot which I did. I then put that ph98img that I had made that had the stock recovery.img on it and flashed that in the bootloader. After rebooting I now had a fully stock phone and proceeded to do the S-off. I left the bootloader unlocked as directed by the unlimited.io site. I had limited experience with ubunto but found THIS PAGE that helped walk me through it. I followed it exactly and ended up with an S-off phone. One thing that wasn't clear to me was how to open a terminal in ubunto but I figured that out after trial and error. IIRC, I clicked on the home tab on the left and then in the search box, typed terminal. The first icon that was shown was a terminal emulator and I used that for the commands.
Now I still wasn't finished. I ended up relocking the bootloader but didn't like the relocked and tampered flags that were showing. So I ended up running the most recent RUU (3.14.605.12 found HERE and I now had a ***LOCKED*** bootloader and then let the phone reboot. After it rebooted, I hit the home key and bypassed the setup. I then got into settings and then into software update and let it update. It did a small update and then had to repeat the reboot, bypass setup, and software update. This time it did the global update. I let it reboot but this time, I ran the setup. Once I was up and running, I again went into bootloader and reinstalled AmonRa and used the 3.16 version and made sure to do a nandroid before doing anything further. After that, I got ahold of SuperSu 1.51 and flashed that in the AmonRa recovery. I now had a ***LOCKED*** stock rooted Rezound and several nandroid backups of both fully stock and rooted. Which turned out to be a great idea because not even 3 weeks later after this, the phone started malfunctioning (power button) and a problem with the camera so it got replaced and I had to put it back fully stock. I was already setup for this. I unrooted, put the stock recovery back on, and made it S-on. When the replacement came, I immediately unlocked it, did the S-off (only took one try), relocked, ruu'd back to 3.14.605.12, updated to global rom, flashed AmonRa, and restored with my most recent rooted nandroid. and I am back up and running a whole lot sooner...
I hope this helps.
Very much so! Thank you. If I could hit the thanks button 10x I would.
Im sure im not the only only to have the Hboot 2.28 issue.
hey man you still around ? i need some help with a situation like this
dust906 said:
hey man you still around ? i need some help with a situation like this
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I replied to you in your thread.
S-On Locked stock !
mikeyk101 said:
Be prepared, I get rather long winded.
If you were on the most current 4.05.605.14 with S-on which based on what you list as the radios and hboot is what it appears you were on, then you are in a difficult spot. The really bad news is the only RUU you would be able to use is the 4.05.605.14 and no one has admitted to being able to get ahold of. The most current one available is 3.14.605.12 but that is useless to you. You would have to S-off to go back to stock but would have to have a working rom to do it. It's not impossible but it aint easy. I just had to do it about a month ago when I was trying to S-off my replacement Rezound. It came with the most current stock ROM and I didn't bother reading up on the current ControlBear method. In the past, you had to have a rooted rom in order to S-off. So of course, I unlocked the bootloader, flashed AmonRa 3.15 and then used superuser to root it and then went about trying to S-off. I couldn't find my previous windows based versions of ControlBear so I went about making a live cd ubunto disk and trying to S-off. It wouldn't work. Then I read the unlimited.io site instructions and found that the current version needs the unrooted stock rom to succeed. I really never paid attention to unrooting before because if I had to do it, I could always just run the factory wipe and root would be gone but not this time. It kept showing that I was rooted. So I tried wiping data, cache, dalvik cache, and after that didn't work, I wiped the system. Very bad move on my part. Now I couldn't get past the bootloader. I thought I was done for because I knew with S-on, there was no going back and the global rom RUU was still not available.
After trying all kinds of things I ended up
1. downloading the 4.05.605.14 stock rooted rom listed HERE (Thanks MicroMod777) in the Rezound Development section.
2. Then downloaded the current firmware.zip from HERE (Thanks Flyhalf205) and then extracted the recovery.img along with the hboot .nb0 file from it.
3. I then created 2 separate custom ph98img.zip for each so I could always reinstall the stock hboot and the stock recovery.img.
4. I extracted the boot.img from the rooted rom and flashed that first. I don't remember if I did it via adb in fastboot usb or with another ph98img.zip and then
5. I made sure that my bootloader was unlocked and then installed AmonRa as the recovery
6. Then used AmonRa to flash the stock rooted zip file. I then wiped the cache 3 times and the dalkvik cache 3 times.
I let the phone reboot and I was back to a working phone.!!! Then I found out that it was rooted with SuperSu which gives you the option of doing a full permanent unroot which I did. I then put that ph98img that I had made that had the stock recovery.img on it and flashed that in the bootloader. After rebooting I now had a fully stock phone and proceeded to do the S-off. I left the bootloader unlocked as directed by the unlimited.io site. I had limited experience with ubunto but found THIS PAGE that helped walk me through it. I followed it exactly and ended up with an S-off phone. One thing that wasn't clear to me was how to open a terminal in ubunto but I figured that out after trial and error. IIRC, I clicked on the home tab on the left and then in the search box, typed terminal. The first icon that was shown was a terminal emulator and I used that for the commands.
Now I still wasn't finished. I ended up relocking the bootloader but didn't like the relocked and tampered flags that were showing. So I ended up running the most recent RUU (3.14.605.12 found HERE and I now had a ***LOCKED*** bootloader and then let the phone reboot. After it rebooted, I hit the home key and bypassed the setup. I then got into settings and then into software update and let it update. It did a small update and then had to repeat the reboot, bypass setup, and software update. This time it did the global update. I let it reboot but this time, I ran the setup. Once I was up and running, I again went into bootloader and reinstalled AmonRa and used the 3.16 version and made sure to do a nandroid before doing anything further. After that, I got ahold of SuperSu 1.51 and flashed that in the AmonRa recovery. I now had a ***LOCKED*** stock rooted Rezound and several nandroid backups of both fully stock and rooted. Which turned out to be a great idea because not even 3 weeks later after this, the phone started malfunctioning (power button) and a problem with the camera so it got replaced and I had to put it back fully stock. I was already setup for this. I unrooted, put the stock recovery back on, and made it S-on. When the replacement came, I immediately unlocked it, did the S-off (only took one try), relocked, ruu'd back to 3.14.605.12, updated to global rom, flashed AmonRa, and restored with my most recent rooted nandroid. and I am back up and running a whole lot sooner...
I hope this helps.
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This guide was FREAKING AWESOME. It led me to finally after 2 years go S-Off (wire trick) to do RUU, etc. Have to return phone and have already got replacement. Crossed my fingers and everything looks stock stock stock !

Cannot re-load stock OS, please help!

Ok, I will try to give as much info as I can, please let me know if there is anything else I should provide. I really appreciate any help and advice as I've been pulling my hair out for the last 3 days, spending 10+ hours trying to get my Amaze back working.
Problem started a few days ago, phone shut off, when it powered back on it was stuck on the White HTC logo. That same day the phone died completely and would not power on at all, not even the amber light. Eventually the amber light would blink the but phone wouldn't charge. I fixed this first issue by jump starting the battery with a 9V battery, something someone suggested on a thread. Worked great to get the phone charging again... but that's it. So basically I have access to the HBOOT/Fastboot and EXT4 Recovery menu's, and there is no OS on the phone, I know for sure now because I wiped the system.
When I try (but fail) to install the RUU 1.41 exe, and it checks the phone, i comes back saying my "current" version on the phone is 2.14.661.2 even though there isn't any OS on there...
Bit more background info. I purchased this phone last year off someone, it was running 4.1.2 and the bootloader was unlocked. It *is S-ON though.
Whatever else this guy did, I'm not sure as this is what I can tell, however the CID pulls up as Telus001? which the guy did tell me it was a Telus phone.
So I'm trying to load the Telus stock rom and I've been getting nowhere and pulling my hair out. I'm 10hrs in and no further then I was. So first I downloaded the Telus RUU 1.41 exe from the stock rom but it gives an Error 43. I tried this with both the bootloader locked again, and unlocked. I then downloaded the OTA 2.14.661 zip from the stock roms, and renamed it to PH85IMG, stuck that on the Ext SD card. Problem is when it boots into the HBOOT it actually see's the file, loads it, then checks it, but then returns me to the main menu. I don't get promted to update. Now I've tried this too with the bootloader unlocked, and locked. So a third go, I extracted the Rom from the 1.41 RUU and made that PH85IMG, tossed it onto the SD card and again this time it actually went further but gave another error.
I have tried to Sideload the above Roms through recovery but they give error's.
In that All In One program there is an option to fix the Mainver error, however when I run that all I get is "Device not found". The phone IS loaded under device manager as HTC Phone as I had installed the drivers. I've tried to google this fix but I can't get anywhere.
Everyone has said on forums that sticking a PH85IMG.zip file on an Ex SD and having it boot into the HBOOT menu will rebuild the phone, but I'm out of idea's how to get there because it loads the rom's, checks them, and then boots me back to the menu. There is only 2 Rom's I can find for Telus, and that's the 1.41 EXE or the OTA 2.14.661.2. My HBOOT version is 1.93.0002, RUBY PVT SHIP S-ON RL.
Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions, desperately just want my phone working again. I feel like I've been to the 4 corner's of google trying to solve this problem.
Strange This should not happen.Also if your phone is running 4.1.2 which should be a custom then that means your phone was updated to ics so the ruu.exe will fail.if you have access to 4ext recovery then you can flash any custom rom to boot your phone.But if you want stock and both of the stock roms for your carrier is not working then the only thing you can do is s-off the phone then use supercid so you can flash any carrier's rom then flash t-mobile ics stock.Tell me if this worked for you.
darkshadow1997 said:
Strange This should not happen.Also if your phone is running 4.1.2 which should be a custom then that means your phone was updated to ics so the ruu.exe will fail.if you have access to 4ext recovery then you can flash any custom rom to boot your phone.But if you want stock and both of the stock roms for your carrier is not working then the only thing you can do is s-off the phone then use supercid so you can flash any carrier's rom then flash t-mobile ics stock.Tell me if this worked for you.
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Got it going!! Thanks for the suggestions. What did it in the end was this thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27058110
I had EXT4 Recovery already, so I used his Zip and just flashed that. Phone came back up and is running great now... if only I had found his thread before the hr's and hr's I've been googling and trying things.

[Q] EVo 4g LTE freezes during boot

Hello All,
Here is my situation - hopefully there is someone out there that can give me a little help.
I unlocked the boot loader using HTC method, installed TWRP, and then SuperSU. I did a backup with the TWRP, everything was working ok - except I kept getting an error message about the binaries being out of date on the SuperSu. Every time I tried to update them the the update would fail. So.... I went to the play store and installed an updated SuperSu, still no luck same issue.
About that time in the middle of a reboot - the phone got to the white HTC screen and just froze. Finally held the power button down till it started to reboot - got it into recovery and restored the backup. Same issue - goes to white screen and stops - I have left it for over a half hour -nothing...???
I have tried multiple ways of restoring the backup as far as wiping the cach, ect - still nothing.
Help!
Here is a quick update on this
I can still get into recovery - I can mount the sd card and transfer to it and I can still use ADB. so... I found a stock rom flash that was 3.15.651.6 copied it to the sd card then flashed it. Now the phone continually tries to boot reboot, gets to the white screen before going into fast boot - freezes then reboots itself.
Is it a brick? Any suggestions?
What is your hboot version? Are you s-off? What version of twrp are you on, and more importantly, where did you get the twrp from?
Thanks for responding!
HBOOT - 2.09.0000
S-On
TWRP - 2.4.1.0
Radio 1.13.11.0030
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0015 EMMC-Boot
I got the TWRP from a Windriod setup I had used previously to set up old 4g lte about a year ago.
At this point I would be happy to just put it all back stock and then start over. I have never used a RUU but I have read you can install them from fastboot after running a few commands to make it recognize the phone. Has anyone ever done that?
Also - how would I know I was getting the correct RUU for this phone and where would I get it from?
When you're s-on, you have to flash the kernel separately, via adb fastboot.
I think that's what's keeping your phone from booting. Save a copy of the zip to your pc. Unzip the file, then flash the boot.img to your phone while it's in fastboot.
It should boot just fine now. But for the love of God, get s-off afterwards. You might also want to ruu to the new partition format, but that's a matter of preference.
Well , unfortunately that didn't do it.
I have tried a couple of times and also reloaded the zip and re-flashed. I think the problem is that if you watch TWRP as it is installing the zip - it gets to "installing kernel" and then crashes and reboots. I didn't notice it the first time, I thought it was finishing and rebooting but is actually crashing.
Ideas??
Wonder if I could make my own zip file without the kernel folder and flash that?
Or maybe its time to RUU through flashboot and start over?
MrBillH said:
Wonder if I could make my own zip file without the kernel folder and flash that?
Or maybe its time to RUU through flashboot and start over?
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I would RUU to the most recent Android version and get S-off if I were you.
I have never used the RUU before, I have a couple of questions about it
1) Can you RUU through fastboot
2) How would I know what version to use and where can I get one that I know is good?
MrBillH said:
I have never used the RUU before, I have a couple of questions about it
1) Can you RUU through fastboot
2) How would I know what version to use and where can I get one that I know is good?
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1) Yes you can.
2) Click the top link in my sig. Scroll down to the bottom of the first post and look for the link to the Android 4.3 RUU. For installation instructions refer to the RUU section in the same post.
Perfect! Thank you vey much - phone is up and flying again!
I am now unlocked with twrp 2.4.1.0 and SuperSu 2.16
I also updated the software after the RUU to 3.17.651.9.7 - what method of S-off would you recommend and where can I find it?
Sounds like you used the wrong RUU, but at any rate, so long as your phone is up and running, that's all that matters. Hit the top link in my sig again and find the S-off method that corresponds to your current firmware version (Rumrunner or Firewater should work). Links to both exploits are provided in the thread.

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