unlock errors - HTC One Max

Error Code: 160.
Error Reason: MID Not Allowed.
need a little help...followed directions.

Verizon Max cannot be unlocked via htcdev. Use rumrunner or firewater

Just figured that out. I'm looking for the device drivers now, I don't think they are installing correctly from my phone. When I try running rumrunner no adb, checked it and it won't find device.

HellRayzer said:
Just figured that out. I'm looking for the device drivers now, I don't think they are installing correctly from my phone. When I try running rumrunner no adb, checked it and it won't find device.
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after a pc redo I head that problem myself yesterday, I installed HTC Sync Manager then uninstalled it. All the drivers were in and everything, adb and fastboot commands worked great.

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[Q] no soff with rumrunner on 1.55

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)
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....
..........
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.
lightflier said:
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.

[Q] PC does not detect HTC one in fastboot

So the problem is weird. I successfully unlocked the bootloader and did s-off. I also managed to get superCID. The problem began when i accidentally tried to install the international RUU without changing my MID. Now my phone isn't being recognized in fastboot. No drivers have helped. The phone is recognized perfectly fine when on and through adb. It's just fastboot. I installed TWRP and even have a custom ROM going but I am confused as to how to return to stock. In all this my hboot has returned to 1.55 and it is saying "locked"(which is weird cause i unlocked it).
Any idea how I can get my phone to be recognized in fastboot mode as I assume I would need this to install any RUU. Am i missing something? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
RohilP said:
So the problem is weird. I successfully unlocked the bootloader and did s-off. I also managed to get superCID. The problem began when i accidentally tried to install the international RUU without changing my MID. Now my phone isn't being recognized in fastboot. No drivers have helped. The phone is recognized perfectly fine when on and through adb. It's just fastboot. I installed TWRP and even have a custom ROM going but I am confused as to how to return to stock. In all this my hboot has returned to 1.55 and it is saying "locked"(which is weird cause i unlocked it).
Any idea how I can get my phone to be recognized in fastboot mode as I assume I would need this to install any RUU. Am i missing something? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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just sounds like a driver issue to me
boot to fastboot and manually install the driver from device manager
I usually just point to the folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\HTC\HTC Driver\Driver Files"
if you don't have this folder install the latest HTC Sync

[Q] Help with fastboot

Hello,
I think I've exhausted all avenues to try to get my HTC S-OFF, but the S-OFF actually stems from a different problem.
I can't get fastboot to work on my computer. (Which is on Windows 8.1)
Steps I've taken:
Uninstalled and reinstalled HTC Drivers, Android SDK drivers.
Used universal adb drivers after uninstalling HTC drivers.
Used mini adb and fastboot method.
Tried the htc evo 4g lte quick kit (mini kit?)
Tried installing some manual drivers using the method located on these forums called "[FIX] Working Fastboot Drivers for Windows 8.1 x64" from the droid-now website.
None have worked.
I'm trying to install the 4.4 carbon rom but I keep getting an error when installing the rom. I also tried the haunted carbon rom but I learned that I need to flash the boot.img in order for the rom to work. I can't flash it without fastboot (unless there's some other magical way I have yet to learn?)
I'd prefer to S-OFF my phone to be able to flash the 4.4 rom, but realistically all I want is fastboot to gain s-off as I am trying to use the moonshine method but I get stuck when it needs fastboot. Most S-OFF methods also require fastboot from my reading, so without fastboot, I can't do shiz.
I've spent hours, literally HOURS, trying to make this work.
Please help
Use another PC that is not Win 8.1 the drivers are hit or miss whether they work or not
bigdaddy619 said:
Use another PC that is not Win 8.1 the drivers are hit or miss whether they work or not
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That's what I've come to terms with.....
but...
Is there a mac method to getting S-OFF?

Cannot get adb to recognize that my phone is "Online" also, troubles with RUU.

Cannot get adb to recognize that my phone is "Online" also, troubles with RUU.
I'm on 4.3 on my HTC One with Sense 5.0 and I haven't been able to send any commands using Hasoon 2000's toolkit to my phone. Whenever I try to, I get an error message in the command prompt window saying that my device is offline, But if I run the adb devices command in a separate command prompt window, I get my attached One with it's ID number and everything.
This is where it gets weird, I restored my phone using clockworkmod to an earlier point in time while it was still unlocked, but not rooted. Somehow I managed to get clockworkmod back on and tried flashing the SU binaries so I can gain root access again, but I get the error message in the command prompt window when I try to do any commands from the toolkit.
So I say no problem, I'll flash the RUU so I can go back to stock, out of the box and re unlock and reroot, I don't mind. I download the file, and start the process and my phone changes it's screen to just HTC in the middle of it, but like 15 minutes in, I encounter an error
ERROR [155]: Unknown Error
The Rom Update utility cannout update your android phone.
It's saying that it's the wrong recovery image for the T-Mobile HTC One, but I'm fairly certain it's not.
Can someone give me a RUU for 4.1.2 Stock?
Also do I have to relock the bootloader before doing so?
SO TO RECAP, MY QUESTIONS ARE;
How do I fix the "device offline" error for the toolkit/adb?
Can someone give me a RUU for 4.1.2 Stock?
Also do I have to relock the bootloader before flashing a RUU?
THANK YOU!!!
Do you have USB debbuging on ?
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demoniczemos said:
Do you have USB debbuging on ?
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Of course!
AChavitez said:
Can someone give me a RUU for 4.1.2 Stock?
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Refer to my sig for that one. (If for any reason that does not work, search Google for "T-Mobile HTC One 531.8 Downgrade RUU", should be the first link)
Note: You *must* be S-Off. Use Win7 (or rather, do not use Win8x). Plug the device into a different USB port, wait for driver install/etc, and be sure to check the box (always allow) on the ADB popup on your device when it asks the first time you send an adb command to it from the PC.
Hope that helps.:good:
Google "squabbi's HTC One Toolkit" as well. I have used that one several times successfully.

[Q] Soft brick.

Ok, I believe that I have officially soft bricked my phone. I guess for any help to be given I should give a little background.
These are the things that I did to the phone when I got it about 2 months ago:
Unlocked bootloader using steps on HTC dev
Installed Philz Touch CWM
Rooted
Ok, so a few days ago I got a notification that there was a KitKat OTA update available. I knew that because I had a custom recovery installed that I wouldn't be able to let the OTA install by itself. So, I went ahead and downloaded the OTA and tried to flash it via CWM, it didn't work. I reverted to the stock recovery and tried it again, nothing. Then I did something, I can't remember exactly what I did. I think I took the firmware zip out of the OTA and tried to install that using CWM, but it failed because zip was corrupted. After that it will only boot into Hboot. From what I've read it being able to get to Hboot still is a good sign and that it can probably be saved. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get it up and running again? I really appreciate any help that can be given.
--Makertronic
What's the version of the hboot? Upload a photo of the screen if you can, so we can know how to help
Screen Picture
Here's that picture of the screen.
Makertronic said:
Here's that picture of the screen.
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Here is what you need to do, it will mostly revive your phone (thanks to @TehFlash for writing it and the guys who host the files).
After you get back into your phone again, I recommend you S-OFF your device, and then downgrade to JB HBOOT then run the RUU and then reboot into JB and do the OTA to get to KitKat properly.
in need of some help
i can no longer do this on my own, i've had my phone for about 6 months or so now, and about february i successfully rooted my device. like the OP i got the notice a few days ago for the KK OTA and tried to install it and it obviously didn't work. now i've gotten a new computer since then and don't remember all the programs and files i had/need to install this new rom. i did try downloading a KK .zip and installing it from the philz touch bootloader and that didn't work either, so now my device is soft brcked. my hboot is the same as the OP, i clicked on that link and couldn't really understand what it was saying to do. if someone could dumb it down a bit for me and explain it some in greater detail, it would be heavily appreciated.
YES!!!! Thank you.
Ok everything works perfectly now. Thank you so much. And thanks to TehFlash for the post. Also, @TehFlash what do you mean downgrade to Jellybean Hboot. Do you mean just follow the same steps as before just use the Jellybean Hboot? And do you recommend any good methods for getting s-off?
--Makertronic
Makertronic said:
Ok everything works perfectly now. Thank you so much. And thanks to TehFlash for the post. Also, @TehFlash what do you mean downgrade to Jellybean Hboot. Do you mean just follow the same steps as before just use the Jellybean Hboot? And do you recommend any good methods for getting s-off?
--Makertronic
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instructions for getting s-off http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-601/help/how-to-s-off-t2814086/post54103450
if u wanna run the ruu, u need to downgrade to jb hboot with s-off bec the ruu only works with jb. we dont have the KK ruu yet. u r s-on u cant downgrade to jb hboot
Now a new problem.
Ok, I finally got around to following the s-off instructions and it doesn't seem to be working. I am not able to get an ADB connection now that the phone is updated to KitKat. Anyone know what the problem could be? I tried installing new drivers and uninstalling HTC sync like the instructions at http://rumrunner.us/instructions/ says, but still nothing. Any help is appreciated.
--Makertronic
Makertronic said:
Ok, I finally got around to following the s-off instructions and it doesn't seem to be working. I am not able to get an ADB connection now that the phone is updated to KitKat. Anyone know what the problem could be? I tried installing new drivers and uninstalling HTC sync like the instructions at http://rumrunner.us/instructions/ says, ut still nothing. Any help at all is appreciated.
--Makertronic
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Can you access the recovery menu? Does fastboot recognize the device? Can try setting up drivers on another computer?
What does it say when u type adb devices?
I am able to access the recovery menu, and fastboot sees the phone.
When I do adb devices it gives this output:
Code:
PS C:\Users\Tyler\Documents> adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
Disable usb debugging then enable usb debugging
Tried that, still nothing.
--Makertronic
Update adb http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15305725/i-cant-upgrade-from-adb-version-1-0-29 then type adb kill-server then type adb start-server then type adb devices

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