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Hi, I just got my HTC ONE X+ from Taiwan. I forgot to do a Nandroid Backup before I accidentally flashed a boot.img from another ROM. So, i got stuck in a bootloop. At first I thought it was okay, I just need to flash the ROM which was downloading. I realised that my phone's TWRP Mount USB can't be detected by my computer!! So, I had no way. Fastboot commands whenever i try to flash something it says Command Write Failed Unknown error. for adb it says No Device Found. ADB devices: none. Fastboot: yeah i can see a device there. PLEASE HELP ME. What can I do now? My HBOOT is 1.30.0000, RELOCKED Bootloader(I thought the bootloader was the problem. ENRC2B_U PVT Ship S-On RL
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Hi, I just got my HTC ONE X+ from Taiwan. I forgot to do a Nandroid Backup before I accidentally flashed a boot.img from another ROM. So, i got stuck in a bootloop. At first I thought it was okay, I just need to flash the ROM which was downloading. I realised that my phone's TWRP Mount USB can't be detected by my computer!! So, I had no way. Fastboot commands whenever i try to flash something it says Command Write Failed Unknown error. for adb it says No Device Found. ADB devices: none. Fastboot: yeah i can see a device there. PLEASE HELP ME. What can I do now? My HBOOT is 1.30.0000, RELOCKED Bootloader(I thought the bootloader was the problem. ENRC2B_U PVT Ship S-On RL
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I think I had the same problem.
Did you try to use a RUU? Worked for me.
Indeed flash RUU trough fastboot, since u can still use that it should be fixed after that
Where to get RUU?
Azerox said:
Indeed flash RUU trough fastboot, since u can still use that it should be fixed after that
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I googled HTC ONE X+ RUU. And was fruitless. Many are third party ROMs, and I'm not sure where to download the correct one. Even which to choose I'm not sure.
drivers installed?
There's a link on the TWRP thread you should have read before installing.
As Lloir says, do you have the HTC driver package installed? What recovery you have, should have no impact on how fastboot detects your device, just install drivers and flash a working kernel through fastboot.
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AndroHero said:
As Lloir says, do you have the HTC driver package installed? What recovery you have, should have no impact on how fastboot detects your device, just install drivers and flash a working kernel through fastboot.
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Yes. I got HTC Drivers, Fastboot and ADB. Most of the things I try to flash has an error Command Write Failed or something like Remote Not Allowed and stuff like that And what is RUU? I thought it's like a ROM in ZIP format
xuan398 said:
Yes. I got HTC Drivers, Fastboot and ADB. Most of the things I try to flash has an error Command Write Failed or something like Remote Not Allowed and stuff like that And what is RUU? I thought it's like a ROM in ZIP format
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UPDATE: Now I Relocked Bootloader and running the RUU. Waiting But all my pictures... GONE
Just seen your post,
You could have used adb sideload feature in twrp to send a rom and flash it.
I requested the feature to be added to Hasoons AIO toolkit for situations like this
MarylandCookie said:
Just seen your post,
You could have used adb sideload feature in twrp to send a rom and flash it.
I requested the feature to be added to Hasoons AIO toolkit for situations like this
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Side load seems to only work in Linux right now
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Did it on my one x+ and nexus 7 using windows 7 64bit
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Same problem
Hey i got the same problem and to start here i'am a noob in this. This is my first Android device and my first time trying to install a ROM. I used Hasoons all-in-one kit, and unlocking to bootloader went fine, so did recovery and Perm Root. I tried to install Android Revolution HD 5.1, so first I tried to install the other firmware that was needed for it, that is 1.16.401.6. I did something wrong there i guess and its stuck at the HTC start up logo. I tried to make sense of the posts above but i couldn't. My PC doesnt recognize the phone anymore but if I use a command from the all in one kit it does still respond and i can use the power and volume down button to go into bootloader. I tried some things there but really dont know what I'am doing. If someone can help me to get a ROM installed or go back to factory settings from the phone atleast make it work again would be much appreciated. I think i installed all the drivers because it worked before and it still does respond to flashboot in all-in-one kit. Sorry for being so noob. and thanks for the help.
Martinie said:
Hey i got the same problem and to start here i'am a noob in this. This is my first Android device and my first time trying to install a ROM. I used Hasoons all-in-one kit, and unlocking to bootloader went fine, so did recovery and Perm Root. I tried to install Android Revolution HD 5.1, so first I tried to install the other firmware that was needed for it, that is 1.16.401.6. I did something wrong there i guess and its stuck at the HTC start up logo. I tried to make sense of the posts above but i couldn't. My PC doesnt recognize the phone anymore but if I use a command from the all in one kit it does still respond and i can use the power and volume down button to go into bootloader. I tried some things there but really dont know what I'am doing. If someone can help me to get a ROM installed or go back to factory settings from the phone atleast make it work again would be much appreciated. I think i installed all the drivers because it worked before and it still does respond to flashboot in all-in-one kit. Sorry for being so noob. and thanks for the help.
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Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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Thanks all!
olorolo said:
Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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Okay! Thanks all! It works now. Stock Rooted Simple
xuan398 said:
Hi, I just got my HTC ONE X+ from Taiwan. I forgot to do a Nandroid Backup before I accidentally flashed a boot.img from another ROM. So, i got stuck in a bootloop. At first I thought it was okay, I just need to flash the ROM which was downloading. I realised that my phone's TWRP Mount USB can't be detected by my computer!! So, I had no way. Fastboot commands whenever i try to flash something it says Command Write Failed Unknown error. for adb it says No Device Found. ADB devices: none. Fastboot: yeah i can see a device there. PLEASE HELP ME. What can I do now? My HBOOT is 1.30.0000, RELOCKED Bootloader(I thought the bootloader was the problem. ENRC2B_U PVT Ship S-On RL
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Why ppl can not read the really good descriotion on xda??? :screwy:
You have a nice biography: "<3 android" <<<=== *rofl* nice joke
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olorolo said:
Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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Could someone please post an idiot proofed set of instructions to do this.
I have the relevent RUU.exe file, but simply running it doesn't work.
I'm assuming I need to replace the boot.img that I flashed with a stock one, but I don't know how to get it out of the .exe file.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, and rooted, and I can get into bootloader or clockwork recovery, but I can't get any new ROM onto the device via USB.
I just want to start again from stock...
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olorolo said:
Go to development thread and get the RUU for your provider and go back to factory
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fitzeh said:
Could someone please post an idiot proofed set of instructions to do this.
I have the relevent RUU.exe file, but simply running it doesn't work.
I'm assuming I need to replace the boot.img that I flashed with a stock one, but I don't know how to get it out of the .exe file.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, and rooted, and I can get into bootloader or clockwork recovery, but I can't get any new ROM onto the device via USB.
I just want to start again from stock...
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To be clear, running the RUU .exe proceeds normally and tells me there's an unknown error and it that it can't update my phone.
Check und my stats. I wrote what I did to solve a similar issue. I just am lazy to search for it myself.
Hope it helps.
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I want to root my phone and install the ATT & Telus Elegancia rom. I just want to go over the steps I plan on doing and hopefully create a guide for those who are new to this phone and would like to flash ROMs successfully.
Here are the steps I plan to take. I just want to make sure I won't brick my phone. Also in the case that I do brick the phone, will the RUU RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_45_Cingular_US_1.15.502.9_Radio_1.09.55.17_18.20.95.55L_release_290329_signed.exe work for this phone?
Using hasoon2000's HTC One X+ All-In-One Toolkit V1.1
1. Install HTC Drivers
2. Enable USB Debugging (Setting>Applications>USB Debugging.
3. Unlock bootloader by
-. Register at HTC DEV
-. Get token ID
-. Submit token ID
-. Get unlock_code.bin
-. Place in data folder of the toolkit
-. Unlock bootloader.
4. Wait for phone to reboot and put back in usb debugging
5. Flash ATT TWRP Recovery
8. Close the tool kit
9. Place Elegancia_ATT_2.1.0.zip on SD
10. Extract Kernel_Flasher_ATT_2.1.0.rar
11. Click installboot.img to flash the kernel
12. Boot into recovery
13. Wipe cache?
14. Flash Rom
Once you unlock and have recovery installed you are good 2 go. Follow Rom install instructions. No neet to permaroot, that was before we had custom roms, or if someone just wants their stock rom rooted. The custom rom you install will be rooted already. So Unlock, Install Recovery, Flash Kernel, Flash rom. Yes that is the correct ruu.
nugzo said:
Once you unlock and have recovery installed you are good 2 go. Follow Rom install instructions. No neet to permaroot, that was before we had custom roms, or if someone just wants their stock rom rooted. The custom rom you install will be rooted already. So Unlock, Install Recovery, Flash Kernel, Flash rom. Yes that is the correct ruu.
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Sweet thank you!
Where do I find the kernel flasher?
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In hasoon2000's toolkit
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guys whats the difference between att one x+ and international? why are there two recoveries?
i thought only original one X was different (snapdragon vs tegra...)
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guys whats the difference between att one x+ and international? why are there two recoveries?
i thought only original one X was different (snapdragon vs tegra...)
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US version has LTE, international doesn't. The devices are just different enough to require two different sets of ROMs
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Thunder350 said:
US version has LTE, international doesn't. The devices are just different enough to require two different sets of ROMs
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Hey guy. Newbie question here. I want to root my device so I can do Google Talk video chat over LTE instead of WiFi. I can follow all the instructions, just wondering if that will wipe my phone completely?
Unlocking your bootloader, which is necessary in order to root, will indeed completely wipe your phone.
So the short answer is yes, it will completely wipe your phone.
Hi, My AT&T One X+ is stuck in a boot loop after trying to root. I think the problem is that I was using a method to root a non-AT&T One X+. I had the boot loader unlocked, and I have tried to factory reset but it goes into a boot loop. I am stuck, and I don't know what I can do.
FilyPhanatic said:
Hi, My AT&T One X+ is stuck in a boot loop after trying to root. I think the problem is that I was using a method to root a non-AT&T One X+. I had the boot loader unlocked, and I have tried to factory reset but it goes into a boot loop. I am stuck, and I don't know what I can do.
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Using something for the international version on the AT&T version is definitely your problem. I do no understand why people can not read. You will be lucky if your device is not broken depending on waht tool you used. Now to try and fix, Go into the boot loader using power button and volume down. Go to fastboot and flash the STOCK AT&T RECOVERY. DO NOT USE AN INTERNATIONAL VERSION THEY ARE NOT FOR YOUR PHONE. Run the RUU with a locked boot loader. Alternatively You can flash AN AT&T RECOVERY and use the sideload option to try and place a AT&T ROM on the phone. Use recovery to install the zip.
WARNING: IF THIS DOES NOT WORK I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT DOES NOT WORK.
I think it's very hard to completely brick these phones with S-ON. You should try running the RUU and start all over again, using the all-in-one toolkit and follow the instructions here.
The similiar thing happened to me just the other day.
Heres what I did
Relock bootloader
Download stock AT&T RUU
Run RUU
You should have a stock phone now. That's what happened with mine anyway. This is my experience. I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone.
Dfballa said:
The similiar thing happened to me just the other day.
Heres what I did
Relock bootloader
Download stock AT&T RUU
Run RUU
You should have a stock phone now. That's what happened with mine anyway. This is my experience. I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone.
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How did you do it? Where can I get the stock rom, and how do I flash it? I am new to android phones, I just switched from iPhone where everything is pretty much the same for every phone. I need as much help as possible. How do I relock the bootloader, and will AT&T be able to tell it was unlocked?
Search within hasoon2000's posts. He has the stock ruu posted somewhere.
I don't have htcs instructions in front of me but I'm pretty sure they explained how to lock the bootloader when you were following their instructions to lock it.
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This is the RUU you need:
http://www.htcruu.com/?dir=EvitaRE
Not sure what the exact steps are to flash it as I've never done it but I think it would go something like:
Boot phone into bootloader and connect it via USB to your computer
Lock the bootloader, from your computer run: fastboot oem lock
Then from the computer execute the RUU .exe you downloaded above
If you downloaded the all-in-one toolkit, you could instead select "Relock Bootloader" and then "Do Command" and follow the instructions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994961
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35897885&postcount=3
sirxdroid said:
This is the RUU you need:
http://www.htcruu.com/?dir=EvitaRE
Not sure what the exact steps are to flash it as I've never done it but I think it would go something like:
Boot phone into bootloader and connect it via USB to your computer
Lock the bootloader, from your computer run: fastboot oem lock
Then from the computer execute the RUU .exe you downloaded above
If you downloaded the all-in-one toolkit, you could instead select "Relock Bootloader" and then "Do Command" and follow the instructions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994961
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35897885&postcount=3
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Thanks for the link, I had a link to a bad download before. My only problem now is that the phone is not detected by the computer anymore. Is there anything I can do? Is there a certain mode that I need to be in for using the RUU?
I was able to get my computer to detect the phone and install the drivers. The RUU is currently running. I was wondering if anyone could help me to find the right method to root my phone.
FilyPhanatic said:
I was able to get my computer to detect the phone and install the drivers. The RUU is currently running. I was wondering if anyone could help me to find the right method to root my phone.
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Carefully follow the instructions here, it has all you need:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
FilyPhanatic said:
How did you do it? Where can I get the stock rom, and how do I flash it? I am new to android phones, I just switched from iPhone where everything is pretty much the same for every phone. I need as much help as possible. How do I relock the bootloader, and will AT&T be able to tell it was unlocked?
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Search around the forums for the stock ROM. Make sure you use the right model RUU. INTERNATIONAL AND ATT are not the same. Once you've located the RUU, use hasoons toolkit to relock your bootloader (there is an option for that). ATT will be able to tell if you've relocked because it says "relocked" at the top of the screen when you run hboot or fastboot.
The RUU will install the stock ROM once you launch the program from your PC. it will take about 5-10 minutes to do so. Once it completes your phone will reboot and it will be stock. Let me know if you need help flashing a custom recovery and ROM
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FilyPhanatic said:
I was able to get my computer to detect the phone and install the drivers. The RUU is currently running. I was wondering if anyone could help me to find the right method to root my phone.
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There are many ways to root.
1) install recovery using hasoons toolkit
2) install recovery using fastboot or adb.
There are other ways but #1 is what I recommend. Very easy to follow instructions
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Just go flash a custom rom. Everything will go back to normal then.
Check my post here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36013013#post36013013
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So I went about rooting and trying to install a custom ROM on my HOX+. I had TWRP Recovery installed, ROM manager installed and ready to go. Tried installing MIUI and it couldn't open the zip file (I stuffed up the download, wouldn't open on PC either). I couldn't access internal storage at this point so I then tried to follow a guide to use and RUU to fix it. The guide told me to LOCK my bootloader and then run the RUU. I locked my bootloader and then ran the RUU. The RUU came up with an error and stopped. I tried another two RUU's with no success.
At this point I have no idea on how to fix this and any help would be greatly appreciated.
P.S
adb devices won't recognize the device but fastboot commands still work (reason why I was able to bootlock).
EDIT~ I have now unlocked the bootloader via htcdev. Tried with an RUU again, No success. Unknown Error, tells me to get the right RUU.
I'm having the same issues. I have a similar thread right below thus one. Check it out. Maybe we have the same issue ands can help each other
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Hi Splittah,
Can you tell me which phones version you have? International or AT&T? Do you want to recover a fully working rooted device or you prefer to return your phone in its original state?
Also tell me which hboot version you have?
I have the international version. x.xx.707.xx
I successfully flashed a ported Miui ROM onto it after I got a recovery on there after I had no success in returning it to stock (or close to) so any help would be appreciated.
Hboot version: 1.35.0000
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See post number 3 of this thread. Make sure your SDK tool is working and installed correctly, see HERE for a guide.
Once you will up and running it will be easier to install another custom ROM.
Howdy folks...so my buddy picked up an M8 off of Craigslist that was apparently running some sort of vanilla android. It is unlocked and S off..he attempted to flash a Sense ROM and ended up in a boot loop. He's the kind of guy that shouldn't be doing such things...
This is where I come in to the rescue. After some reading this afternoon, I've come to the conclusion he must have a GPE converted phone. I personally have no experience with this device (G2 Verizon owner) but I'm pretty versed in fast boot and ADB.
The phone is currently in fast boot. This is all it has. If I attempt to boot it into recovery, it loops.
Can anyone help me get this thing running by pointing me in the right direction? Ideally, I'd like to have it fully AT&T stock.
My current plan was to push a recovery via fast boot and flash a GPE ROM off of SD. Will this work?
I just don't want to mess the phone up any further.
m8
Can you boot phone into bootloader? If so connect phone and type adb oem getvar all.
Should give you details of cid and rom required to get phone working again.
Googling ruu for cid will help so example is m8 ruu htc_001.
passion8059 said:
Can you boot phone into bootloader? If so connect phone and type adb oem getvar all.
Should give you details of cid and rom required to get phone working again.
Googling ruu for cid will help so example is m8 ruu htc_001.
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Yes, bootloader is basically all I have. Thank you for the help!
I won't be able to get to work for a few hours, but I'll update with any progress.
OK...so turns out the phone indeed was converted to a GPE device, which caused his problem after attempting to flash a Sense ROM...I successfully flashed TWRP via fast boot and installed a GPE rom...now, just need to go about converting it back for him.
Thanks to member Passion for helping me out.
m8
mulhiny said:
OK...so turns out the phone indeed was converted to a GPE device, which caused his problem after attempting to flash a Sense ROM...I successfully flashed TWRP via fast boot and installed a GPE rom...now, just need to go about converting it back for him.
Thanks to member Passion for helping me out.
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Change cid to super cid 11111111 (7 ones) by putting phone into fastboot , connect and typing fastboot oem writecid 1111111.
This allows phone to have most stock htc roms to be written to phone.
Find stock rom you require and flash which will revert to stock for you.
Hope this helps!
passion8059 said:
Change cid to super cid 11111111 (7 ones) by putting phone into fastboot , connect and typing fastboot oem writecid 1111111.
This allows phone to have most stock htc roms to be written to phone.
Find stock rom you require and flash which will revert to stock for you.
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It appears the OP's phone had the full GPE conversion done to it, therefore changing the partitions, and that alone will prevent Sense ROMs for booting. Flashing a ROM in itself will not change the partitions back the Sense partition scheme.
Easiest way to revert is probably RUU. You're right in the OP needs to post getvar all data before all the steps can be laid our correctly. In short, OP needs the proper CID or SuperCID, and relock bootloader (if unlocked) or S-off to run RUU.
redpoint73 said:
It appears the OP's phone had the full GPE conversion done to it, therefore changing the partitions, and that alone will prevent Sense ROMs for booting. Flashing a ROM in itself will not change the partitions back the Sense partition scheme.
Easiest way to revert is probably RUU. You're right in the OP needs to post getvar all data before all the steps can be laid our correctly. In short, OP needs the proper CID or SuperCID, and relock bootloader (if unlocked) or S-off to run RUU.
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Did gpe conversion with my m7 and had to flash with zip file of ruu in order to change.
I have tried looking myself to point him in the right direction for m8 zip's but have not had had any joy?
passion8059 said:
Did gpe conversion with my m7 and had to flash with zip file of ruu in order to change.
I have tried looking myself to point him in the right direction for m8 zip's but have not had had any joy?
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Flashing a zip of the RUU isn't necessary. OP can either flash the official exe file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-htc-one-m8/general/htc-one-m8-ruu-m8ul-4-4-3-t2860423
Or the bootable RUU here (no PC required): http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-htc-one-m8/general/att-2-23-502-3-bootable-ruu-pc-required-t2860486
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Flashing a zip of the RUU isn't necessary. OP can either flash the official exe file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-htc-one-m8/general/htc-one-m8-ruu-m8ul-4-4-3-t2860423
Or the bootable RUU here (no PC required): http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-htc-one-m8/general/att-2-23-502-3-bootable-ruu-pc-required-t2860486
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But doesn't bootloader need to be changed?
As you said partitions are different and ruu would not like it surely?
passion8059 said:
But doesn't bootloader need to be changed?
As you said partitions are different and ruu would not like it surely?
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RUU will rewrite all partitions including hboot. I have the advice I did for a reason.
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RUU will rewrite all partitions including hboot. I have the advice I did for a reason.
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So all I would have to do is run the bootable ruu to bring my gpe converted m8 back to stock sense? Just want to know for future ref
pclaunch said:
So all I would have to do is run the bootable ruu to bring my gpe converted m8 back to stock sense? Just want to know for future ref
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Yes.
Keep in mind, if you are s-on, you need to have the proper CID or SuperCID. Plus, you can only run an RUU with equal or greater hboot number than the hboot presently installed on the phone.
S-off should bypass both these issuees (CID and hboot version check).