[Q] Update to 5.12.502.2 with S-ON, possible ? - AT&T HTC One (M7)

Hello,
My phone is at:
Android ver 4.4.2
Sense 6.0
Software ver ARHD 71.1 (ROM ver# 5.11.401.10)
HTC SDK API 6.20
Kernel 3.4.10-ElementalX-14.8
Baseband ver 4T.24.3218.09_10.26.1718.01L
S-ON (Unlocked via HTCDev)
HBOOT - 1.56
AT&T
How do I update my firmware to v5.12.502.2 with S-ON ? Is there a zip file that I can flash ?
Thank you in advance...

I updated ota after restoring my stock backup and stock recovery.
Sent from my HTC One

Clselfridge said:
I updated ota after restoring my stock backup and stock recovery.
Sent from my HTC One
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Thanks !
I will give that a shot if nothing else works.
Yesterday, I extracted firmware.zip file from the AT&T OTA update released on June 5th (thanks to @xangel9626). I confirmed that MID and CID are matching in the android-info.txt. But when I flash it vai twrp, it keeps on failing. It seems custom recovery is not able to open it. I tried adb method and it also failed with error code -99.

st167 said:
Thanks !
I will give that a shot if nothing else works.
Yesterday, I extracted firmware.zip file from the AT&T OTA update released on June 5th (thanks to @xangel9626). I confirmed that MID and CID are matching in the android-info.txt. But when I flash it vai twrp, it keeps on failing. It seems custom recovery is not able to open it. I tried adb method and it also failed with error code -99.
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Yes I believe you need stock recovery... Not sure though as I restored my stock everything and just let my phone ota itself.
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st167 said:
Thanks !
I will give that a shot if nothing else works.
Yesterday, I extracted firmware.zip file from the AT&T OTA update released on June 5th (thanks to @xangel9626). I confirmed that MID and CID are matching in the android-info.txt. But when I flash it vai twrp, it keeps on failing. It seems custom recovery is not able to open it. I tried adb method and it also failed with error code -99.
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go read again the instructions to flash firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2365506
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419699

Stock recovery,stock rom,accept ota no way around it
st167 said:
Thanks !
I will give that a shot if nothing else works.
Yesterday, I extracted firmware.zip file from the AT&T OTA update released on June 5th (thanks to @xangel9626). I confirmed that MID and CID are matching in the android-info.txt. But when I flash it vai twrp, it keeps on failing. It seems custom recovery is not able to open it. I tried adb method and it also failed with error code -99.
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Okay so after lots of reboots and lost original stock backup, I was able to update firmware...
Here is what I did:
1. Create backup in twrp
2. Install stock recovery image
(recovery_1.26.502.15_signed.img)
3. fastboot oem lock
After installing stock recovery and relock:
4. place firmware zip file in fastboot directory
(5.12.502.2.firmware.zip [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2775650&])
5. enable usb debug, disable fastboot, connect phone to pc
6. open cmd to fastboot directory
7. adb reboot bootloader
8. fastboot devices (checks connection – should display your device)
9. fastboot erase cache
10. fastboot oem rebootRUU
11. fastboot flash zip zipfilename.zip (most likely will fail at pre-update…)
12. fastboot flash zip zipfilename.zip (same command again)
13. fastboot reboot-bootloader (should see new firmware version listed)
14. fastboot reboot
Then, unlock again:
a. fastboot erase cache
b. fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_code.bin
Restore backup:
I. flash twrp 2.7.1.0
II. put backup folder back to sdcard
III. flash backup
Thank you everyone !

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[Q] 4.03.605.2 w/ just root?

I'm looking for 4.03.605.2 with just root, any rom out there like that? I just want to be on 4.03.605.2 w/ root and 2.27 hboot. If there isnt a rom out do I just flash the 4.03.605.2 RUU? How do I get recovery and root? And btw 4.03.605.2 is the most up to date RUU, correct?
It is the most recent ruu but an ota update was released not to long ago but feedback from the ota update isn't so good, BTW you gain root from in the recovery. You flash recoverys through fast boot commands but I forgot what they are since I haven't had to re root in a long time but they should be in the recovery thread but if not than Google or something
Edit: forgot to answer part of the question Lol but yeah flashing the latest ruu will give 2.27 hboot and you can choose a ROM after that or you can stick with stock
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If you just want root, just unlock, install a custom recovery, and flash SuperSU. That's all it takes.
shrike1978 said:
If you just want root, just unlock, install a custom recovery, and flash SuperSU. That's all it takes.
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im already s-off. im currently on inf deus with jupiterbear 2.25hboot.
so all i do flash ruu? then flash a recovery and superSU? where can i get flashable zips of recovery and SU? i just want to get back to 4.03.605.2 stock w root.
whyr you on 2.25 hboot? wer you getting the OTA update? cuzz if you did the latest ruu will over write that and also give 2.27
but here is the thread for recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339679
scroll to the bottom of post 1 and get v3.16 that's the latest
heres the latest Ruu http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
theirs 5 mirrors of it so check each one some are slower than others based on how far the server is from where you are
then to root just go to recovery and select "Developer Menu" than select "install su & Superuser" dont select the unguarded version!
than when you reboot to the stock Rom make sure to install a superuser app to take control of root
bunchies said:
whyr you on 2.25 hboot? wer you getting the OTA update? cuzz if you did the latest ruu will over write that and also give 2.27
but here is the thread for recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339679
scroll to the bottom of post 1 and get v3.16 that's the latest
heres the latest Ruu http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...ull-ruu-build-4-03-605-2-for-the-htc-rezound/
theirs 5 mirrors of it so check each one some are slower than others based on how far the server is from where you are
then to root just go to recovery and select "Developer Menu" than select "install su & Superuser" dont select the unguarded version!
than when you reboot to the stock Rom make sure to install a superuser app to take control of root
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but after i flash the ruu how do i flash recovery i wont have root? can i just put the PH98IMG.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339679 here on my sdcard?
xXezmacXx said:
but after i flash the ruu how do i flash recovery i wont have root?
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go into bootloader and select fastboot
connect phone to pc. (im assuming you already have htc sync software installed)
download this: http://www.mediafire.com/?4dx982z93w8z7wk - its adb. it pushes files to your phone. if you have it than skip the download
after adb zip was extracted do Shift+Right Click and open new command window
befor typing commands copy the recovery zip to the adb folder
type the fallowing commands
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.16-gnm.img
fastboot reboot
EDIT: if it doesn't work than try extracting the img file out of the "recovery-ra-vigor-3.16-gnm.img zip" and putting it in the adb folder
also the PH98IMG.zip wont work on your phone unless you are s-off
bunchies said:
go into bootloader and select fastboot
connect phone to pc. (im assuming you already have htc sync software installed)
download this: http://www.mediafire.com/?4dx982z93w8z7wk - its adb. it pushes files to your phone. if you have it than skip the download
after adb zip was extracted do Shift+Right Click and open new command window
befor typing commands copy the recovery zip to the adb folder
type the fallowing commands
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.16-gnm.img
fastboot reboot
EDIT: if it doesn't work than try extracting the img file out of the "recovery-ra-vigor-3.16-gnm.img zip" and putting it in the adb folder
also the PH98IMG.zip wont work on your phone unless you are s-off
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I think the OP needs to do the PH98IMG.zip of the recovery from the SD card in the Bootloader, because without a modified HBOOT he won't be able to use adb commands, IIRC

Unable to Install Global Update

I am running a rooted Rez with Amon Ra Recovery which is otherwise stock ICS. I have tried three times to install the latest Global OTA. Each time the install fails after an attempt is made to install the downloaded package. The phone reboots into Amon Ra and I see the following messages.
Installing Update
Wrong Task ID 221384E: Error in /cache/fumo/OTAPkg.zip
Status 1
Installation Aborted
Anyone know what is happening? Thanks in advance for the help.
You need the stock recovery to do update....
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Found out hard way: you can't just be on the last official RUU (3.14.605.12) to get the new update from Verizon.
ALSO dammit you have to have previously taken the small February update to 3.14.605.13. The update's name mentions
605.13 in its title. The problem is that you can't get that little update anymore!!!!
Those of us with only 605.12 may have to wait until the next RUU is issued. Gripes me.
You realise someone posted the full ruu zip in this thread. You don't have to get it from software update thing
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tried that
still looks for 605.13 and craps out with an error message!
how to solve that
In February, Flyhalf205 uploaded the 605.13 OTA.zip in another thread.
The one I could not find anywhere.
You take that little one, rename it update.zip, and flash in hboot.
Do a factory reset and it'll boot up.
Then you can get the current OTA from Verizon.
13 zip is here
13 zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40819479
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Here is the FIX
michaelbsheldon said:
still looks for 605.13 and craps out with an error message!
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Download the PH98IMG.zip in the Attachment and put it on your SD Card
1. Flash the above file in Hboot and delete it after done flashing
2. Put the new update.zip on to your SD card.
3. Reboot into Bootloader and choose Recovery
4. It will flash the new update.
5. Download the new.global.firm.PH98IMG.zip from HERE ,rename it to PH98IMG.zip and flash it in Hboot to get the latest Hboot, Radio, ......
6. Done
Just to Be Sure
I managed to get the OTA getting me to 605.13. So if I want to get to 605.14, do I just get the new firmware zip file, rename it, place it onto the sd card, and install it in HBoot and I am good to go? Just checking to be sure. Thanks.
rjr1049 said:
I managed to get the OTA getting me to 605.13. So if I want to get to 605.14, do I just get the new firmware zip file, rename it, place it onto the sd card, and install it in HBoot and I am good to go? Just checking to be sure. Thanks.
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I just tried but no go. It said there is no update script or something. Any solution?
nbhnohome said:
Download the PH98IMG.zip in the Attachment and put it on your SD Card
1. Flash the above file in Hboot and delete it after done flashing
2. Put the new update.zip on to your SD card.
3. Reboot into Bootloader and choose Recovery
4. It will flash the new update.
5. Download the new.global.firm.PH98IMG.zip from HERE ,rename it to PH98IMG.zip and flash it in Hboot to get the latest Hboot, Radio, ......
6. Done
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Is this the same process if the device is s-on?
nissmo66 said:
Is this the same process if the device is s-on?
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You can only use the official update with your bootloader locked and a non modified stock rom or you need to wait for a new RUU to come out.
mjones73 said:
You can only use the official update with your bootloader locked and a non modified stock rom or you need to wait for a new RUU to come out.
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-or- s-off if s-off and on the latest ota it doesn't matter if you are locked or unlocked. You will need to flash a custom recovery and su when the ruu is done but the update will complete. You can also downgrade the bootloader (hboot) back to a modified one such as vinyl freaks if and only if s-off.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
dottat said:
-or- s-off if s-off and on the latest ota it doesn't matter if you are locked or unlocked. You will need to flash a custom recovery and su when the ruu is done but the update will complete. You can also downgrade the bootloader (hboot) back to a modified one such as vinyl freaks if and only if s-off.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
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If you're s-off, you can flash the firmware on it's own and not have to touch the recovery...
mjones73 said:
If you're s-off, you can flash the firmware on it's own and not have to touch the recovery...
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True also.....
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
to get stock recovery open the zip take the recovery and use fastboot and flash recovery.img right guys?
dcasun said:
to get stock recovery open the zip take the recovery and use fastboot and flash recovery.img right guys?
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yes... put the recovery.img in the same directory as your fastboot command and from a command prompt (at the same directory as your fastboot.exe) issue the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
dottat said:
yes... put the recovery.img in the same directory as your fastboot command and from a command prompt (at the same directory as your fastboot.exe) issue the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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place the recovery.img in platform tools
type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
and lock the bootloader
run the update
reunlock the bootloader
flash custom recovery
and done
dottat said:
yes... put the recovery.img in the same directory as your fastboot command and from a command prompt (at the same directory as your fastboot.exe) issue the command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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I was on 605.13 stock ICS, rooted and with Amon Ra recovery. I grabbed the 605.12 recover and flashed it and relocked the boot loader. I have tried multiple times to run the OTA (both pulling from Verizon and by putting it on the SD card). It keeps failing with the same 'Wrong Task ID' error mentioned by OP. I even wiped the SD Card, did clear storage from stock recovery, a couple of factory resets to no avail.
Can someone help? Is it possible that the 605.13 OTA a month or so ago didn't install properly since I had Amon Ra. In Software it shows I am at 605.13 so I doubt that. But would you suggest running the 605.13 Update.zip manually and then try to pull the OTA?
misalies said:
I was on 605.13 stock ICS, rooted and with Amon Ra recovery. I grabbed the 605.12 recover and flashed it and relocked the boot loader. I have tried multiple times to run the OTA (both pulling from Verizon and by putting it on the SD card). It keeps failing with the same 'Wrong Task ID' error mentioned by OP. I even wiped the SD Card, did clear storage from stock recovery, a couple of factory resets to no avail.
Can someone help? Is it possible that the 605.13 OTA a month or so ago didn't install properly since I had Amon Ra. In Software it shows I am at 605.13 so I doubt that. But would you suggest running the 605.13 Update.zip manually and then try to pull the OTA?
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You will need to relock the bootloader then run the 605.12 RUU and let that boot up and not modify anything then you will get the 605.13 update first and then the latest after that, that is how I got the update and had no problems at all.

[Help Me Pls] How to Back to Stock WITHOUT RUU / NANDROID

My International HOX+ (ENRC2B)
Bootloader unlocked
CWM Recovery installed
Stocked, Rooted
CID HTC_058
Got notified of 4.2.2 Sense 5 Official update.
So I flashed that download update zip file in Download folder via CWM, my bad.
I can't find any matched RUU nor I have any Nandroid backup.
How can I revert my phone back to stock?...
Will that update zip file contain stock boot and recovert .img files?
If so, how can I draw this file via ADB?
Pls help me.
Sent from my C6602 using Tapatalk 4
RE
zeyarwynntun said:
My International HOX+ (ENRC2B)
Bootloader unlocked
CWM Recovery installed
Stocked, Rooted
CID HTC_058
Got notified of 4.2.2 Sense 5 Official update.
So I flashed that download update zip file in Download folder via CWM, my bad.
I can't find any matched RUU nor I have any Nandroid backup.
How can I revert my phone back to stock?...
Will that update zip file contain stock boot and recovert .img files?
If so, how can I draw this file via ADB?
Pls help me.
Sent from my C6602 using Tapatalk 4
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Hello, what exactly is the problem you are facing? what is the status of the device? Are you stuck in a bootloop? Can you enter bootloader and fastboot?
For that update you have to install Stock Recovery ...
JoHnGr0n3 said:
Hello, what exactly is the problem you are facing? what is the status of the device? Are you stuck in a bootloop? Can you enter bootloader and fastboot?
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Stuck and Bootloop :[
Notechis said:
For that update you have to install Stock Recovery ...
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Forgive me.
Pls tell me, Stock Recovery needs to be specific for CID / Firmware version / Region / HBoot ?
zeyarwynntun said:
Forgive me.
Pls tell me, Stock Recovery needs to be specific for CID / Firmware version / Region / HBoot ?
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If you can access your phone via fastboot then you can revive it pretty quick.
If you cannot, then...... no need to say it
here are the steps to follow if you can use fastboot:
first of all you should prepare your files; you need the drivers for the device, adb and fastboot executable files, a ROM of your choice with the proper boot.img. Once you got those put them in one folder and proceed.
enter bootloader mode (volume down + power)
select fastboot mode
plug your usb cable to your PC
open a cmd window and navigate to your fastboot directory and execute this command: fastboot flash boot boot.img
now you should push a downloaded ROM to your internal sdcard with this command: adb push *here your ROM name.rar or .zip* storage/sdcard0/
if you get an error of not copying, the add a folder for example storage/sdcard0/Download/ or storage/sdcard0/DCIM/
then you can enter recovery and flash your ROM, you should do a wipe and install, then wipe cache and then reboot.
This should put your phone to work with whatever ROM you install, then to get to stock is another process which includes relocking the bootloader.
Please update so I can give you any more help.
NOTE: any rom you download should be compatible with your CID, check it via fastboot with this command: fastboot getvar cid. Also try to download ARHD from mike1986, in his thread you can find compatible CID. If not try to look for a rom compatible with your CID
Hello JoHnGr0n3,
i have same problem.
in phone was stock ROM, unlock bootloader, TWRP 2.6.1.0 (no nandroid backup )
After installing the official update 4.2.2. cant reboot system only white screen with HTC logo
i tried flash Revolution ROM with yours tutorial...
flash via fastboot
boot.img copied and flashed - OK
but i cant copied any file to "SD" card i used command: adb push Revolution.zip storage/sdcard0/DCIM and wrote me: error device not found
any ideas how to copy ROM on storage?
ENRC2B_U
CID: 032
HBOOT: 1.35
Im sorry for my bad English
If you have a zip (rom) file on your pc you can ADB sideload it. and pull out the boot.img of the rom. install the rom. read the fourth post of this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390 Threat
I hope it works!
Correct me if i'm wrong!
THX
@hellboysz
Many thanks :victory:
this is working http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35897893&postcount=4 :good:

Help me Convert M8 to Developer Edition

Good Day community, I have a question to see if you can help me or someone who has already done.
I have my M8 (CID CWS_001 was originally AT & T) and I have SuperCID, I'm s-off, I have unlocked the bootloader, I installed the firmware 2.22.401.5 and TWRM 2.7.1 rom with 7.1 HD Maximus, good now my question is: I want to make the official Developer Edition version of HTC (CID BS_US002 and firmware 2.22.1540.3) the idea is to stick with OTA updates and all could help me with what I want? thank you very much to all.
the idea is that it looks as if you had bought the developer edition version and not the at & t
greetings,
the easiest way would be to run the dev edition RUU, thats what i did, just be sure to change the cid to match.
chizler said:
the easiest way would be to run the dev edition RUU, thats what i did, just be sure to change the cid to match.
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and where I downloaded the developer edition of RUU friend?
Enviado desde mi HTC One_M8 mediante Tapatalk
the htc dev website, http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads/P00. just select what you need.
chizler said:
the htc dev website, http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads/P00. just select what you need.
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The only file for the Developer Edition that I could find is the MR1 file, but no RUU. I have an AT&T branded M8, fully converted to GPe. Is there a way to run the MR1 to convert my current setup to the Developer Edition?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/txz5sv2r3...31A.4145.02L_release_372510_signed_2.exe?dl=0
That should be the link to it in my dropbox. just give it a min to upload.
Thanks for posting the RUU! I changed my phone's CID to BS_US002 and ran the RUU, only to get the dreaded 159 error. I find myself missing Sense, but I really don't want to revert to AT&T's bloatware-infested version and deal with their constant update delays.
I wonder If the error has something to do with the HBOOT version on the 4.4.4 GPe firmware?
Pretty sure you have to convert back to sense before you run the RUU.
Believe you are [email protected]
jsaldarriaga said:
Good Day community, I have a question to see if you can help me or someone who has already done.
I have my M8 (CID CWS_001 was originally AT & T) and I have SuperCID, I'm s-off, I have unlocked the bootloader, I installed the firmware 2.22.401.5 and TWRM 2.7.1 rom with 7.1 HD Maximus, good now my question is: I want to make the official Developer Edition version of HTC (CID BS_US002 and firmware 2.22.1540.3) the idea is to stick with OTA updates and all could help me with what I want? thank you very much to all.
the idea is that it looks as if you had bought the developer edition version and not the at & t
greetings,
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I converted my AT&T One M8 to US unlocked version (CID: BS_US001) using the directions in the thread below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/general/change-wwe-m8-to-dev-edition-ota-t2826567
This assumes you have S-OFF, and unlocked bootloader and i started with an AT&T stock rom with no root. I am not sure if that is a requirement. For this i did the AT&T RUU by installing an older stock recovery. (AT&T 4.4.3 RUU)
1. Change CID to BS_US001 - open command prompt on your computer and navigate to your fastboot folder; alternatively open the fastboot folder and hold down shift and rightclick, and select open command prompt here. turn USB debugging ON on your phone and connect it to your computer in fastboot mode (turn your phone off and while holding the VOL down button press the power button, the phone goes to bootloader mode, select the fastboot [first option] and press power button, connect the phone to computer and it should say fastboot-usb), verify connection by typing fastboot devices in cmd prompt, it should give your device code. after confirming you are connected via fastboot, type "fastboot oem writecid BS_US001" Reboot bootloader and confirm CID change by typing "fastboot getvar all" and your CID should read "BS_US001".
2. Restore developer nand - for this you will need a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM. If you already have TWRP, then please proceed. To install custom recovery, download TWRP from here. save the twrp recovery image file to your fastboot folder. put your phone in fastboot mode and connect to computer and open cmd prompt from your fastboot folder and type "fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img", recoveryname should be exactly what the same as TWRP recovery filename. Verify TWRP installation by typing "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and selecting recovery. TWRP recovery should load. Download BS-US001 stock nand from here. At this point boot your phone normally and connect to computer. The navigate to the TWRP folder and backup folder, and paste the BS_US001 nand zip file here. Reboot to TWRP recovery and select restore and select the BS_US001 file you just copied.
3. Install Unlocked version (BS_US001) firmware which includes stock recovery - Download the unlocked version firmware from here. For installing firmware i used this thread. There are two methods however, i used the following method and is my favorite. For this it is recommended that the HT sync manager be uninstalled leaving just the HTC drivers. Place the firmware zip in the fastboot folder. Put your phone in fastboot mode and connect to computer. Open cmd prompt in your fastboot folder. Type "fastboot oem rebootRUU", phone will turnoff and a dark screen with only HTC will appear (this is the RUU mode), now type "fastboot flash zip firmware.zip" replace firmware with the actual filename of the firmware zip. You will see a green progress bar while the firmware is being flashed. I read somewhere that the flash will fail the first time so reflash the firmware a second time by typing "fastboot flash zip firmware.zip". It did fail for me the first time and installed the firmware a second time and it worked. type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" from here select option to reboot your phone normally. Once booted and connected to the internet, you will receive an OTA update notification for 4.4.3. After installing that, another OTA for GPS improvements will appear.
This worked for me. If you are stuck at some point, please read through the original threads. Especially the firware installation thread has a nice FAQ. Goodluck. Please remember, you can not install an OTA while you have a custom recovery. Please wait until you install the firmware zip for accepting the OTA. If the firmware does not install fro some reason, you can pull the stock recovery from the firmware zip and install this recovery using fastboot. Then you can accept the OTAs.
Let me know how it goes.
Converting back to Sense from GPe prior to running the RUU is what I was afraid of. Oh well, I guess I'll have to set aside a couple of hours this weekend. Thanks for the clarification, guys!
here is a link to show you how to do it, once you have all the files it doesnt take 10 mins. i have done it at least 3 times without a problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733523
chizler said:
here is a link to show you how to do it, once you have all the files it doesnt take 10 mins. i have done it at least 3 times without a problem.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733523
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It worked like a charm. I'm now running a full DevEd. Thanks for all your help!
Glad it worked for you.
This was my first full day running the phone since I converted to DevEd and the first thing I've noticed is that the battery life is through the roof. With moderately heavy usage, I currently have about 40% of battery life left. The phone would have been dead by 6 pm when I was running GPe.
Some Help Please!
Hello guys, I converted a BS_US001 to gpe, but I want to go back to stock sense. Yesterday I followed this youtube video http://youtu.be/BLbJaSMfFks to restore the newest stock nandroid backup available 2.22....4, I was able to copy the files and restore everything but for some reason after restoring the boot up of the OS was extremely slow it was taking 5 mins or so to fully boot, I think that my mistake was not doing a "Full custom wipe" in TWRP or a compatibility problem I do not know. I ended up re-installing the GPE RUU.
Today I want to start fresh, could you guys please help me with a few simple steps?
I think this is the order I have to follow:
1. Change CID to 11111111
2. Flash 1.54.401.5
3. Boot into stock recovery to Factory reset
4. Install custom recovery TWRP
5. perform a full custom wipe formating system partition
6. reboot into fastboot and change CID to BS_US001
7. Reboot Fastboot and run RUU (or do I have to have a backup restored first?)
I am missing something? Thank you.
Note: I was able to find this RUU_M8_UL_K44_SENSE60_SECURITY_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.54.1540.10_Radio_1.16.21331931.LA11G_20.31A.4145.02L_release_372510_signed_2.exe
*UPDATE: I've messing around with this RUU to avoid the error 59 previously described and I found a great tutorial to extract the RUU zip from the .exe, unfortunately the zip appears to be invalid and cannot be opened (someone mentioned that Zip Repair Pro does the trick but that sounds kinda messy) I tried to flash the 0P6BIMG.zip and the error I get is this:
sending 'zip' (633306 KB)...
OKAY [ 38.593s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) shift signature_size for header checking...
FAILED (remote: 32 header error)
finished. total time: 40.025s
Could you guys please share the BrightstarUS RUU again just to confirm if the RUU that I downloaded is corrupted or not?
Thank you again!
lsv-1 said:
Hello guys, I converted a BS_US001 to gpe, but I want to go back to stock sense. Yesterday I followed this youtube video http://youtu.be/BLbJaSMfFks to restore the newest stock nandroid backup available 2.22....4, I was able to copy the files and restore everything but for some reason after restoring the boot up of the OS was extremely slow it was taking 5 mins or so to fully boot, I think that my mistake was not doing a "Full custom wipe" in TWRP or a compatibility problem I do not know. I ended up re-installing the GPE RUU.
Today I want to start fresh, could you guys please help me with a few simple steps?
I think this is the order I have to follow:
1. Change CID to 11111111
2. Flash 1.54.401.5
3. Boot into stock recovery to Factory reset
4. Install custom recovery TWRP
5. perform a full custom wipe formating system partition
6. reboot into fastboot and change CID to BS_US001
7. Reboot Fastboot and run RUU (or do I have to have a backup restored first?)
I am missing something? Thank you.
Note: I was able to find this RUU_M8_UL_K44_SENSE60_SECURITY_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.54.1540.10_Radio_1.16.21331931.LA11G_20.31A.4145.02L_release_372510_signed_2.exe
*UPDATE: I've messing around with this RUU to avoid the error 59 previously described and I found a great tutorial to extract the RUU zip from the .exe, unfortunately the zip appears to be invalid and cannot be opened (someone mentioned that Zip Repair Pro does the trick but that sounds kinda messy) I tried to flash the 0P6BIMG.zip and the error I get is this:
sending 'zip' (633306 KB)...
OKAY [ 38.593s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) shift signature_size for header checking...
FAILED (remote: 32 header error)
finished. total time: 40.025s
Could you guys please share the BrightstarUS RUU again just to confirm if the RUU that I downloaded is corrupted or not?
Thank you again!
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I'm having the same problem. I want to convert to Developer edition using a RUU, but none of the Windows 7 machines I can find will run the exe file properly. It's so incredibly frustrating for me! All I need is a working ZIP that doesn't give me the 32 header error
lsv-1 said:
Hello guys, I converted a BS_US001 to gpe, but I want to go back to stock sense. Yesterday I followed this youtube video http://youtu.be/BLbJaSMfFks to restore the newest stock nandroid backup available 2.22....4, I was able to copy the files and restore everything but for some reason after restoring the boot up of the OS was extremely slow it was taking 5 mins or so to fully boot, I think that my mistake was not doing a "Full custom wipe" in TWRP or a compatibility problem I do not know. I ended up re-installing the GPE RUU.
Today I want to start fresh, could you guys please help me with a few simple steps?
I think this is the order I have to follow:
1. Change CID to 11111111
2. Flash 1.54.401.5
3. Boot into stock recovery to Factory reset
4. Install custom recovery TWRP
5. perform a full custom wipe formating system partition
6. reboot into fastboot and change CID to BS_US001
7. Reboot Fastboot and run RUU (or do I have to have a backup restored first?)
I am missing something? Thank you.
Note: I was able to find this RUU_M8_UL_K44_SENSE60_SECURITY_BrightstarUS_WWE_1.54.1540.10_Radio_1.16.21331931.LA11G_20.31A.4145.02L_release_372510_signed_2.exe
*UPDATE: I've messing around with this RUU to avoid the error 59 previously described and I found a great tutorial to extract the RUU zip from the .exe, unfortunately the zip appears to be invalid and cannot be opened (someone mentioned that Zip Repair Pro does the trick but that sounds kinda messy) I tried to flash the 0P6BIMG.zip and the error I get is this:
sending 'zip' (633306 KB)...
OKAY [ 38.593s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) shift signature_size for header checking...
FAILED (remote: 32 header error)
finished. total time: 40.025s
Could you guys please share the BrightstarUS RUU again just to confirm if the RUU that I downloaded is corrupted or not?
Thank you again!
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If you are GPe converted then to need to follow the instructions here to go back to Sense.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2733523
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4.4.4 OTA wont work?

So I have a HTC One M8 (at&t) on Android 4.4.2.
Its a Deodexed pre-rooted Sense rom
it has TWRP as the bootloader
if it matters, xposed framework is installed.
I cannot S-Off. Out of the question. I am S-On.
I go do the OTA, it downloads, it reboots into TWRP, then does nothing when it goes to the main menu. I can reboot the phone to system and it boots normally into 4.4.2, but I cant update to 4.4.4
How do I fix this?
*Edit* Did some looking around, I think the issue is I have to be stock recovery and stock rom, so I downloaded them from http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...nt/att-stock-backups-recoveries-otas-t2855966 and got the firmware 1.58.502.1 versions, I checked with my phone to make sure its the right version.
*Edit 2* Will just installing the stock bootloader work? If not, I got the stock backup as well.
LightningKitsune said:
So I have a HTC One M8 (at&t) on Android 4.4.2.
Its a Deodexed pre-rooted Sense rom
it has TWRP as the bootloader
if it matters, xposed framework is installed.
I cannot S-Off. Out of the question. I am S-On.
I go do the OTA, it downloads, it reboots into TWRP, then does nothing when it goes to the main menu. I can reboot the phone to system and it boots normally into 4.4.2, but I cant update to 4.4.4
How do I fix this?
*Edit* Did some looking around, I think the issue is I have to be stock recovery and stock rom, so I downloaded them from http://forum.xda-developers.com/att...nt/att-stock-backups-recoveries-otas-t2855966 and got the firmware 1.58.502.1 versions, I checked with my phone to make sure its the right version.
*Edit 2* Will just installing the stock bootloader work? If not, I got the stock backup as well.
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Copy the recovery to the folder where you have ADB and Fastboot executables/drivers on your computer and rename the file recovery.img
0. Make sure you have drivers required to use ADB and Fastboot loaded on your computer
1. TWRP is the recovery, not the bootloader
2. Boot into recovery (TWRP) and do a backup
3. From TWRP, reboot to bootloader
4. Connect your phone to your computer while the phone is still in fastboot mode
5. Make sure your phone's bootloader lists Fastboot as how it's connected
6. Make sure you have drivers required to ADB and Fastboot to your phone. Search this forum for info
7. On your computer, from a command prompt, go to the folder with the ADB/Fastboot drivers/exe files and that also contains the new recovery you downloaded and renamed.
8. In the command prompt, issue the following command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You will now have the original Stock HTC recovery for your 4.4.2 1.58.502.1 version.
Reboot the phone and check for an OTA update.
Once you have upgraded the phone, it will still have stock recovery, and won't have root, so you'll need to re-load TWRP (look for the latest version on this forum) just like you loaded the stock recovery, and then re-root.
Note:
I did this yesterday (OTA) and don't like 4.4.4. I reverted back to 4.4.2 and it's fine for me. Nothing in 4.4.4 is an advantage for me. Just my personal opinion, though.
DanGeorges said:
Note:
I did this yesterday (OTA) and don't like 4.4.4. I reverted back to 4.4.2 and it's fine for me. Nothing in 4.4.4 is an advantage for me. Just my personal opinion, though.
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Well it's not only just for 4.4.4, but to return to stock seeing as I rooted to get firewater to work after a failed rom flash. That and my 2 year contract is almost over so I'll be able to get the m9, so I'll be able to sell my phone as stock.
Does anyone have a link to the OTA?
toby12188 said:
Does anyone have a link to the OTA?
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PM me for the link to the actual OTA zip file. I'm not sure how it can be used, but I grabbed it.
DanGeorges said:
Copy the recovery to the folder where you have ADB and Fastboot executables/drivers on your computer and rename the file recovery.img
0. Make sure you have drivers required to use ADB and Fastboot loaded on your computer
1. TWRP is the recovery, not the bootloader
2. Boot into recovery (TWRP) and do a backup
3. From TWRP, reboot to bootloader
4. Connect your phone to your computer while the phone is still in fastboot mode
5. Make sure your phone's bootloader lists Fastboot as how it's connected
6. Make sure you have drivers required to ADB and Fastboot to your phone. Search this forum for info
7. On your computer, from a command prompt, go to the folder with the ADB/Fastboot drivers/exe files and that also contains the new recovery you downloaded and renamed.
8. In the command prompt, issue the following command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You will now have the original Stock HTC recovery for your 4.4.2 1.58.502.1 version.
Reboot the phone and check for an OTA update.
Once you have upgraded the phone, it will still have stock recovery, and won't have root, so you'll need to re-load TWRP (look for the latest version on this forum) just like you loaded the stock recovery, and then re-root.
Note:
I did this yesterday (OTA) and don't like 4.4.4. I reverted back to 4.4.2 and it's fine for me. Nothing in 4.4.4 is an advantage for me. Just my personal opinion, though.
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All of this would work great except for one thing.
Stock is odex not deodex. So the ota would fail.
To take an ota you need to be 100% stock on /system (root is fine ) and on stock recovery.
LightningKitsune said:
Well it's not only just for 4.4.4, but to return to stock seeing as I rooted to get firewater to work after a failed rom flash. That and my 2 year contract is almost over so I'll be able to get the m9, so I'll be able to sell my phone as stock.
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dottat said:
All of this would work great except for one thing.
Stock is odex not deodex. So the ota would fail.
To take an ota you need to be 100% stock on /system (root is fine ) and on stock recovery.
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I missed the deodexed part. Sorry about that.
Another way:
Backup your personal data
Relock bootloader
RUU: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/

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