[COLLECTION] KitKat OTA Firmware - HTC Desire 601

Here's the firmware.zip files from the KitKat OTAs that have been shared with me so far in this thread.
These all include stock versions of:
Kernel (boot.img)
Bootloader (hboot)
Recovery
Radio
All of which are parts of the phone commonly modified by users here on XDA.
If you're looking for a way to return to stock these files will help you get there. These can be flashed whether you are S-OFF/S-ON however, if you are S-ON you might need to relock the bootloader.
If you're looking to flash everything included in the zip:
Simply rename it to 0P4EIMG.zip and place it in the root folder of your external SD
Then reboot to the bootloader
Press the Power button once you're at the bootloader to switch from fastboot to hboot and then follow the prompts
If you're unlocked and looking to only flash the kernel or recovery, then you can simply extract the desired .img file and use the fastboot commands to do so.
Downloads
ZARA_CL
Virgin Mobile US [Sprint] 2.15.652.3 : [Drive] / [Dev-Host]
nTelos [UTStarcom] 2.15.557.3 : [Drive] / [Dev-Host]
ZARA_UL
Koodo [TELUS] 2.14.661.3 : [Drive] / [Dev-Host]
Wind Mobile [GLOBALIVE] 2.14.1500.6 : [Drive] / [Dev-Host]
Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) 2.14.862.10 : [Drive] / [Dev-Host] / [MEGA]
hTC Asia 2.14.707.6 : [Drive] / [Dev-Host]
HTC Europe 2.14.401.6 : [Drive] / [Dev-Host]​
Credits/Thanks
Akishima, blue74lion, bunyan69, iCreck, mrplowdan, & nullity for sharing their KitKat OTAs in this thread.​

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-Duir- said:
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Hi Duir, thanks for your effort.
Is this mean that if I flashed your zip file, I can solve the signal problem in Insertcoin ROM? because when I use Insertcoin the baseband version is unknown, someone told me to flash the baseband.

Akishima said:
Hi Duir, thanks for your effort.
Is this mean that if I flashed your zip file, I can solve the signal problem in Insertcoin ROM? because when I use Insertcoin the baseband version is unknown, someone told me to flash the baseband.
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Whether it will fix it or not I do not know, but the baseband files are part of what's in there.

-Duir- said:
Whether it will fix it or not I do not know, but the baseband files are part of what's in there.
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Well, I will try it anyway. Thanks a lot @-Duir-
-Update-
I've flashed your zip file and try to flash Insertcoin but still, it doesn't work, I'm still out of signal and still baseband version unknown.

I tried to flash the ntelos ota on my ntelos 601. It wouldn't recognize the 0p64e.zip. it actually searches for something different like 0p4ediag.zip which I also tried to change it to that but it still didn't find it.
Also when I try to update through settings,it downloads and goes to recovery but it "fails to update" because it can't find a pdf or something
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squidbutt said:
I tried to flash the ntelos ota on my ntelos 601. It wouldn't recognize the 0p64e.zip. it actually searches for something different like 0p4ediag.zip which I also tried to change it to that but it still didn't find it.
Also when I try to update through settings,it downloads and goes to recovery but it "fails to update" because it can't find a pdf or something
Sent from my HTC Desire 601 using XDA Free mobile app
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-Duir- said:
If you're looking to flash everything included in the zip:
Simply rename it to 0P4EIMG.zip and place it in the root folder of your external SD
Then reboot to the bootloader
Press the Power button once you're at the bootloader to switch from fastboot to hboot and then follow the prompts
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0P4EIMG.zip not 0p64e.zip.
Sounds like you're missing the default PDF viewer that ships with the device on Jelly Bean. It's in the /data/preload/ folder that gets wiped when you unlock through htcdev.
Looking through the OTA script you're gonna get a few errors if that folder is missing because your OTA actually patches a few files in than folder. With the exception of the PDF viewer, it's giving an error because it's trying to remove it but the file can't be found.
I don't have the nTelos variant, but you're going to need the following:
/data/preload/PDF_Viewer_F_A.apk
/data/preload/SoundHound_Freemium.apk
/data/preload/HtcRingtoneTrimmer.apk
/data/preload/HtcSoundRecorder.apk

That makes perfect sense. Also my hboot is 2.22. I did dev unlock but also relocked it. That's probably why mms doesnt work either.
In your opinion what should I do
if i can find the files should i re unlock,root and use adb to push them?
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flashing ota
@-durir- Anyway of flashing ota sense 5.5? Im currently on ic sense 6, s-off and have supercid. Tried doing ruu telus sense 5.0 and then updating to sense 5.5, but couldnt install update 5.5 cause of my location.
Thanks.

Aca902 said:
@-durir- Anyway of flashing ota sense 5.5? Im currently on ic sense 6, s-off and have supercid. Tried doing ruu telus sense 5.0 and then updating to sense 5.5, but couldnt install update 5.5 cause of my location.
Thanks.
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It's possible to manually flash in recovery. Not sure what's involved in that as I have not it before.

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[Q] Plan to Flash ROM query....

Apologies in advance but a bit of a newbie question......
I am the recent new owner of an HTC One X+ on the UK Vodafone network and am keen to get Andorid Revolution HD 6.2 running on it rather than the stock setup.
My system as it stands is as follows:-
Android version: 4.1.1
HTC Sense version: 4+
Software number: 1.14.161.18
Kernel version: 3.1.10-g262c6aa
HBOOT: 1.30.0000
CID (Via CID Getter): VODAP001
I have unlocked the bootloader (S-ON) via htcdev.com and gained SuperSU status and flashed TWRP International thanks to hasoon2000's excellent All-In-One Toolkit v2.1 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994961) and am now a little worried about taking the next step I guess!
I have the ARHD 6.2 rar file downloaded, the flash_boot_6.x_0.1.rar to flash boot.img and I have also downloaded the firmware (1.17.401.1.zip) as per the requirements according to mike1986. from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995685).
My plan is to use hasoon2000's Toolkit to flash the boot.img, run the wipe command via TWRP (do I also need to upgrade the firmware using the 1.17.401.1.zip via TWRP - and how do I go about that with no writeable SD card) and then ADB sideload the Android Revolution HD 6.2 ROM but I am hanging fire on this process until I can get a little reassurance that this is the correct approach and will work, I think it's the virtual SD card and the fact I cannot actually have the files sat on an SD card that is making me a little apprehensive.
I hope I'm on the right lines because I was very happy with my Desire HD with Android Revolution HD on it prior to my upgrade and am looking forward to getting back to using the most popular ROM on my new phone!
Any help would be muchly appreciated......and please tell me if any of the above is likely to cause me problems!!
you can not use the firmware zip from mike1986.
you have a Vodafone branded Phone. there are no Updates for hboot.
(Check the CIDs at the thread)
skdubg said:
you can not use the firmware zip from mike1986.
you have a Vodafone branded Phone. there are no Updates for hboot.
(Check the CIDs at the thread)
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Thanks skdubg,
yeah i had looked at that and that was my main concern.
so since mike's rom requires hboot 1.35 i have to wait for vodafone to release a software update from hboot 1.30 to 1.35?
were this to happen would i then be in a position to flash a custom rom (provided the CID appeared on the list of course) or is the fact it's a branded phone a complete sticking point?
pablihno said:
Thanks skdubg,
yeah i had looked at that and that was my main concern.
so since mike's rom requires hboot 1.35 i have to wait for vodafone to release a software update from hboot 1.30 to 1.35?
were this to happen would i then be in a position to flash a custom rom (provided the CID appeared on the list of course) or is the fact it's a branded phone a complete sticking point?
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As long as you have the latest hboot you can flash any custom rom. It's not your CID preventing it. Problem is vodaphone does not usually release RUU's and if you flash a custom rom and end up with glitches/errors because you have an older hboot. There is no way to return to stock (except a nandroid).
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AndroHero said:
As long as you have the latest hboot you can flash any custom rom. It's not your CID preventing it. Problem is vodaphone does not usually release RUU's and if you flash a custom rom and end up with glitches/errors because you have an older hboot. There is no way to return to stock (except a nandroid).
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Thanks for the explanation AndroHero, I was under the impression if things didn't match up entirely then there was a risk of bricking.
So my best plan of action would be:-
1. Create a full nandroid of my system as it stands from TWRP
2. Flash the boot.img relating to the custom rom
3. Sideload and flash the custom rom through the All-In-One Toolkit
4. See how I get on!
Either that or stick with stock I guess...
Yeah you shouldnt run into too many issues doing it that way. There is a million in one chance of bricking your phone flashing a rom with any hboot. Infact while S-On doing anything wont "brick" your phone. As long as you have a backup to return too. You'll be fine
You dont need to "sideload" the rom, just boot into android on your voda rom, connect to pc, and copy the rom .zip to the root of the device that appears.
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AndroHero said:
Yeah you shouldnt run into too many issues doing it that way. There is a million in one chance of bricking your phone flashing a rom with any hboot. Infact while S-On doing anything wont "brick" your phone. As long as you have a backup to return too. You'll be fine
You dont need to "sideload" the rom, just boot into android on your voda rom, connect to pc, and copy the rom .zip to the root of the device that appears.
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Cool, well that makes me feel a bit more confident about going further, thanks.
I would usually take that route but with the "virtual sd" i seem to be having issues writing directly to the device through windows explorer despite the device appearing it tells me the "Device has either stopped responding or been disconnected" every time I attempt to copy straight to the internal storage - that's the only reason why I'm thinking I need to "sideload" the rom.zip

[RUU] 3.17.502.3 decrypted

HTC One AT&T RUU 3.17.502.3 - Decrypted RUU zip:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3-decrypted.zip
Firmware only: firmware_3.17.502.3.zip
This is the 'rom.zip' that is normally packaged in the RUU.exe. It can be flashed with s-off only, since it's unsigned. Mainly for those that want system image, radio, firmware, etc. for ???
CID: CWS__001
To flash (s-off only):
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip [I]rom.zip[/I]
Replace rom.zip with the actual zip file name.
cschmitt said:
HTC One AT&T RUU 3.17.502.3 - Decrypted RUU zip:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3-decrypted.zip
This is the 'rom.zip' that is normally packaged in the RUU.exe. It can be flashed with s-off only, since it's unsigned. Mainly for those that want system image, radio, firmware, etc. for ???
CID: CWS__001
To flash (s-off only):
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip [I]rom.zip[/I]
Replace rom.zip with the actual zip file name.
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Thank you for sharing. Is the full RUU.exe file available to download as well? If so, are you able to share the location or does the general public have to wait?
tarund said:
Thank you for sharing. Is the full RUU.exe file available to download as well? If so, are you able to share the location or does the general public have to wait?
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The RUU.exe is on HTC's website, someone posted a link to it in the 4.3 thread over in the general section.
cschmitt said:
The RUU.exe is on HTC's website, someone posted a link to it in the 4.3 thread over in the general section.
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here is RUU.exe link http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...13_10.38j.1157.04_release_334235_signed_2.exe
cschmitt said:
HTC One AT&T RUU 3.17.502.3 - Decrypted RUU zip:
RUU_M7_UL_JB43_SENSE50_MR_Cingular_US_3.17.502.3-decrypted.zip
This is the 'rom.zip' that is normally packaged in the RUU.exe. It can be flashed with s-off only, since it's unsigned. Mainly for those that want system image, radio, firmware, etc. for ???
CID: CWS__001
To flash (s-off only):
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip [I]rom.zip[/I]
Replace rom.zip with the actual zip file name.
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It's taking for ever to download the decrypted zip. Is it anyway you can remove the largest file and allow me to download so I can make a firmware package. Don't really need the system img.
godfirst said:
It's taking for ever to download the decrypted zip. Is it anyway you can remove the largest file and allow me to download so I can make a firmware package. Don't really need the system img.
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Added firmware only link in the OP.
cschmitt said:
Added firmware only link in the OP.
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It was taking me forever to try and get the ruu I have decrypted between my mac and pc, lol. I noticed to that ATT has a different listed radio compared to the RUU downloaded from HTC.
godfirst said:
It was taking me forever to try and get the ruu I have decrypted between my mac and pc, lol. I noticed to that ATT has a different listed radio compared to the RUU downloaded from HTC.
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I noticed that too, OTA radio is a more recent version.
cschmitt said:
I noticed that too, OTA radio is a more recent version.
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Alright this is what I've done, I've flashed old touch drivers and then used the 1.26.502.15 rom to flash in recovery. My phone is downloading the 4.3 ota now. How can I copy the ota from my phone?
Edit: Done!
This is the easiest way to return to stock correct?
darkstarinc said:
This is the easiest way to return to stock correct?
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Depends if your s-on or s-off and what it is your trying to do?
godfirst said:
Depends if your s-on or s-off and what it is your trying to do?
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I have s-off. My goal is to get to stock 4.3, but have root. Just no custom rom.
darkstarinc said:
I have s-off. My goal is to get to stock 4.3, but have root. Just no custom rom.
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You have one or two options. You can go to my thread and flash the firmware package and then the new radio, then flash a stock 4.3 rom in the ATT thread. Or you can go to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2474782 download the 1.26.502.15 rom and flash, take the ota, reboot and flash your custom recovery and if it's twrp allow it to root and done. Also if you could do fastboot getvar all in boot loader so we could know what firmware, etc. your on would be helpful.
I'm on mobile atm and won't be near a computer for a while, can someone tell me what radio version is included? Is it the 4T radio from the prior AT&T leak?
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icephreaq said:
I'm on mobile atm and won't be near a computer for a while, can someone tell me what radio version is included? Is it the 4T radio from the prior AT&T leak?
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The RUU contains radio: 4A.19.3263.13_10.38j.1157.04
The OTA contains radio: 4T.20.3218.13_10.12.1718.01L
I was able to flash the ruu.zip file and return to stock without issues. Currently rooted and using CID CWS__01 -- All after I flashed the ruu, and entered the bootloader, it reported my CID as 1111111 (this was before I changed it).
I've done a ton with firmware zips but haven't flashed an RUU yet. Will an RUU zip clear storage as well? Kind of want to play around with the stock experience for a couple days before ViperOne 4.3 makes an appearance.
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icephreaq said:
I've done a ton with firmware zips but haven't flashed an RUU yet. Will an RUU zip clear storage as well? Kind of want to play around with the stock experience for a couple days before ViperOne 4.3 makes an appearance.
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Yes, ruu wipes storage.
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godfirst said:
Yes, ruu wipes storage.
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Thanks, I'll be sure to make backups before I begin. I'm s-off with supercid and currently running a custom 3.22 firmware by sneakyghost. Anything I need to be aware of aside from the storage wipe before I leap?
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icephreaq said:
Thanks, I'll be sure to make backups before I begin. I'm s-off with supercid and currently running a custom 3.22 firmware by sneakyghost. Anything I need to be aware of aside from the storage wipe before I leap?
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No that's about it. I was actually on the 3.22 firmware and was able to revert to stock older rom and take the ota.
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[ota] [international] 2.18.401.3

Just got an update notification, haven't installed it yet.
http://fotadl.htc.com/OTA_ENRC2B_U_...2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx.zip
Description:
This update contains important enhancements and bug fixes, including:
-Security fix for heartbleed bug
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I updated and I think my battery health is better. What about other users? Do u see any changes?
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I've installed the update now (on top of my custom ROM).
Vibration when I press the capacitive buttons or use the unlock pattern has stopped working. I do have "Settings->Sound->Vibrate on touch" ticked. Has anyone else seen this problem?
EDIT: after lots of fiddling vibrate on touch works. I'm beginning to think I might have been imagining things!
I will install it tomorrow and say if something changed apart. I really hope they took care about other HOX bugs, not just that damn heartbleed.
I try to install on rooted last stock, but it reboot in recovery (twrp)... Rebooted, phone is ok but update not installed... Help?
From what I know, stock OTA updates can only be installed on stock recovery. Not TWRP or CWM.
When in TWRP just browse to the downloaded .zip file (sdcard or download folder) and install manually.
Mine is installed the exact same way and no problem (Rooted, latest stock ROM and TWRP)
siroj said:
When in TWRP just browse to the downloaded .zip file (sdcard or download folder) and install manually.
Mine is installed the exact same way and no problem (Rooted, latest stock ROM and TWRP)
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That only installs part of the update. You also need to extract the downloaded .zip file and flash the firmware.zip (see instructions 4-7 in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2414238). Flashing firmware.zip is a pain because you have to relock your bootloader, and then when you unlock it again (to reflash custom recovery) your entire phone is wiped, so you need to backup the whole 64GB before starting the process and restore it afterwards.
However, there is no hboot in the 2.18.401.3 firmware.zip so for this OTA in particular you just need to extract the boot.img from firmware.zip and flash it with
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
which doesn't require a wipe.
Differences between 2.18.401.2 and 2.18.401.3 firmware:
Code:
diff -ur OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/android-info.txt OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/android-info.txt
--- OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/android-info.txt 2013-08-02 07:36:48.000000000 +0100
+++ OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/android-info.txt 2014-04-18 10:38:33.000000000 +0100
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__A07
-mainver: 2.18.401.2
+mainver: 2.18.401.3
btype:1
aareport:1
hbootpreupdate:12
Binary files OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/boot.img and OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/boot.img differ
Only in OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware: hboot_enrc2b_1.72.0000_signedbyaa.img
Binary files OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.2-1.17.401.1_release_330344jn0li1htdzwgcxja/firmware/recovery.img and OTA_ENRC2B_U_JB_50_S_HTC_Europe_2.18.401.3-2.18.401.2_release_368363utzc3g7jcfsw7nnx/firmware/recovery.img differ
I cannot install this update in my hox+.I press install now,seems it restarts but stacks at the htc logo with the white font..any ideas?
I installed this update but I can not see any diference...
frankoid said:
That only installs part of the update. You also need to extract the downloaded .zip file and flash the firmware.zip (see instructions 4-7 in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2414238). Flashing firmware.zip is a pain because you have to relock your bootloader, and then when you unlock it again (to reflash custom recovery) your entire phone is wiped, so you need to backup the whole 64GB before starting the process and restore it afterwards.
However, there is no hboot in the 2.18.401.3 firmware.zip so for this OTA in particular you just need to extract the boot.img from firmware.zip and flash it with
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
which doesn't require a wipe.
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Thanks for the explanation.
But i'm still a lit bit confused. My HOX+ is rooted with latest stock ROM. Can i use the OTA classic process or do i have to use TWRP ?
Kitof said:
My HOX+ is rooted with latest stock ROM. Can i use the OTA classic process or do i have to use TWRP ?
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Have you unlocked your bootloader?* If so I don't think that the standard OTA process will work, although I haven't personally tried it.
*I expect you have if you are rooted because I'm not aware of a way of rooting a S-ON HOX+ without unlocking the bootloader
Just to be clear, this file is only for the international HOX+ and attempting to install it on the AT&T variety would cause all hell to break lose, correct?
Also, if one were to install this on a custom, rooted rom the process would be to flash the boot.img then install the zip from twrp/cwm?
I just want to be certain I'm understanding everything. Thanks!
gokun said:
Just to be clear, this file is only for the international HOX+ and attempting to install it on the AT&T variety would cause all hell to break lose, correct?
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Yes
gokun said:
Also, if one were to install this on a custom, rooted rom the process would be to flash the boot.img then install the zip from twrp/cwm?
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...and yes!
frankoid said:
Have you unlocked your bootloader?* If so I don't think that the standard OTA process will work, although I haven't personally tried it.
*I expect you have if you are rooted because I'm not aware of a way of rooting a S-ON HOX+ without unlocking the bootloader
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Boot in TWRP : Install zip file.
Boot in fastboot : Flash boot.img.
Reboot in system => Still root (TWRP fix it before reboot), and updated.
Just perfect. (and lost apk are back (like light).
Thanks a lot
I think the heartbleed fix in really the only thing they changed. The 8 MP camera bug is still present. Shame on you HTC!
Thank you, this was really helpful. Gonna try to go back stock when I get home.
Can someone tell his experience with the New update what are the changes in performance
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jizang said:
Can someone tell his experience with the New update what are the changes in performance
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I don't think there are any changes in this update except the heartbleed security fix.
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[Q] S-off error

I tried to s-off my Desire 601 using rumrunner unde ubuntu and I received tis message:
unfortunately this isn't going to work out with your configuration. you have 2 options:
1.) flash an unsecure kernel that's compatible with your ROM and retry rumrunner (preferred and most reliable method).
2.) flash a different rom.
NOTE: No amount of messing around with su binaries and apk's is going to fix this issue for you!!!.
Better luck next time!!!!bye
When I enter in recovery apears S-OFF, but the phone restarting at the HTC logo.
Where can I find unsecure kernel or differnt room?
boot into recovery and select "mount" then select "system" then select "file manager" and go to /system/bin/hcheck and delete or rename "hcheck" then reboot
Thank you! You save my day!
Another issue now.
I've instaled Lyberty kernel and the only rom working is ClockWorkSenseless. Antoher rom's put the phone in bootloop and I cant do anything. The /system/bin folder is empty.
I want to go back to stock kernel and rom. How can i do that?
I'm on 4.2.2 S-off twrp 2.8.0.2
L.E. Solved. TWRP 2.8.0.2 was the problem. I put 2.7.0.0 and now I can see all the files.
What's means this message?
This build is for
development purposes
only Do not distribute outside of
HTC without HTC's written permission.
Failure to comply may lead to legal action
blue74lion said:
What's means this message?
This build is for
development purposes
only Do not distribute outside of
HTC without HTC's written permission.
Failure to comply may lead to legal action
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It's hTC's standard message on S-OFF devices.
I have a thread going for removing that red text, but it's only got hboots from the 4.4.4 OTA.
If you want to remove it you can follow the instructions in post 2 of this thread which help you with saving your OTA zip if you plan to update to to 4.4.4 (only need to save it if your carrier's version isn't there already) or dump your current hboot if you plan on staying on 4.2.2.
blue74lion said:
Another issue now.
I've instaled Lyberty kernel and the only rom working is ClockWorkSenseless. Antoher rom's put the phone in bootloop and I cant do anything. The /system/bin folder is empty.
I want to go back to stock kernel and rom. How can i do that?
I'm on 4.2.2 S-off twrp 2.8.0.2
L.E. Solved. TWRP 2.8.0.2 was the problem. I put 2.7.0.0 and now I can see all the files.
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Also, not sure where/why you got 2.7.0.0 on there, but as of 10/22 2.8.1.0 is the official version. Yes, the version of TWRP posted here on XDA is for KitKat devices, but the official builds from their website work fine on JB (4.2.2) devices.
I've tried to update to 4.4.2, but something is missing me. OTA didnt find nothing. What are the steps to following to update?
Software number is 1.10.401.8
Kernel version 3.4.10-g31cb4f3
Zara_UL pvt ship s-off
CID-VODAP021
HBOOT-2.20.0000
Flash a stock kernel via fastboot and flash a stock rom via twrp
Child's Play said:
Flash a stock kernel via fastboot and flash a stock rom via twrp
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You'll also need to flash stock recovery.
-Duir- said:
You'll also need to flash stock recovery.
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No he wanted to go back to a stock kernel and rom
Child's Play said:
No he wanted to go back to a stock kernel and rom
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Oh, I thought what you posted was in response to getting the OTA update to work.
Still no working to update to 4.4.2. I followed this steps to back to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55850035&postcount=23
Can be an issue that my phone has CID Vodafone Australia and the stock is for Europe?

[RUU] HTC Desire 601 (Virgin Mobile) 2.15.652.15 | 2.15.652.3 | 1.10.652.9

Hello all,
I found a link for the Desire 601 (Virgin Mobile) KitKat RUU. This is for ZARA_CL variant with CID SPCS_002.
NEW! RUU HTC Desire 601 (Virgin Mobile) 2.15.652.15 Downloads (Stagefright Patch):
Direct from HTC
Android File Host
RUU HTC Desire 601 (Virgin Mobile) 2.15.652.3 Downloads (KitKat Update):
Direct from HTC
Google Drive
MEGA
Android File Host
RUU HTC Desire 601 (Virgin Mobile) 1.10.652.9 Downloads (Original Jelly Bean):
Android File Host
Awesome. Finally we have a Kitkat RUU. I havnt needed to use one yet. But considering Ill be using this phone for a while still, its nice to know we have. Thanks as always @-Duir-. You have been a real help for people on this device.
Think this will work for a Globalive UL?
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-Duir- said:
Hello all,
I found a link for the Desire 601 (Virgin Mobile) KitKat RUU. This is for ZARA_CL variant with CID SPCS_002.
RUU HTC Desire 601 (Virgin Mobile) 2.15.652.3 Downloads:
Direct from HTC
Google Drive
MEGA
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Where did you find it? Can you please look for a WWE version of this RUU
anyway thanks for the info @-Duir-
bunyan69 said:
Think this will work for a Globalive UL?
Sent from my HTC Desire 601 using Tapatalk
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As mentioned in OP, it's just for Virgin Mobile ZARA_CL.
Akishima said:
Where did you find it? Can you please look for a WWE version of this RUU
anyway thanks for the info @-Duir-
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This is direct from HTC. HTC, well HTC US so far, has started making their RUUs available. But only for what they consider "current" devices.
The just officially started on 12/31 so hopefully the other HTC branches will follow. If they do, I'll post them.
I've got a noob question. Because i don't feel like i fully understand what Google results showed me, would flashing an RUU be the same (or similar) to flashing the stock kitkat version?
ShaqBoss said:
I've got a noob question. Because i don't feel like i fully understand what Google results showed me, would flashing an RUU be the same (or similar) to flashing the stock kitkat version?
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Yeah, it wipes everything an returns it to complete stock.
Just the original KK firmware
The RUU restore just the original firmware. If you have Unlock and S-off and tampered, it will stay the same and unaffected. One plus from restoring with KK RUU is if you have the hcheck issue from restoring to stock through TWRP and having a boot loop, it will fix it
ct760ster said:
The RUU restore just the original firmware. If you have Unlock and S-off and tampered, it will stay the same and unaffected. One plus from restoring with KK RUU is if you have the hcheck issue from restoring to stock through TWRP and having a boot loop, it will fix it
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?!?!?!?
The RUU restores everything, not just firmware.
It doesn't care if you're S-OFF or not.
It only won't work if your S-ON with your bootloader unlocked, if you're S-OFF it will work just fine with unlocked bootloader.
Also, RUUs are so thorough at restoring your phone to stock, they remove the tampered flag.
The hcheck issue was only in JB not KitKat, so if someone is running KK RUU they don't even need to worry about it.
I have a couple questions if anyone could be of help i am currently running the clockwork senseless rom 4.2.2, I'm s-off bootloader is unlocked I'm wondering if I have to use an run from here(I have Virgin Mobile) to update and if I do what will change? Will my partition table change or my SD card or u internal memory be erased? Will it change my hboot version? Will it change my s-off status? I realized most of the custom rom for the zara-cl require kk firmware and so i want to update mine to be able to flash the other Roms. Thanks in advance for anyone helping me out.
Do u have to download these with a computer or laptop for them to work right? I have downloaded every link of the kit Kat RUU with my phone then transferred into my laptop but I can't get the program to work it will load and then have me accept the policy agreement and once I hit the "next" button it closes and then does nothing, so do I have to download using a laptop? Any help is appreciated thanks!
LeoDroid30 said:
Do u have to download these with a computer or laptop for them to work right? I have downloaded every link of the kit Kat RUU with my phone then transferred into my laptop but I can't get the program to work it will load and then have me accept the policy agreement and once I hit the "next" button it closes and then does nothing, so do I have to download using a laptop? Any help is appreciated thanks!
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Not the first time I see this, most of the times caused by MS Windows. See this FAQ at #10
The FAQ isn't for the Desire 601 but its the same thing for all HTC executable RUUs.
alray said:
Not the first time I see this, most of the times caused by MS Windows. See this FAQ at #10
The FAQ isn't for the Desire 601 but its the same thing for all HTC executable RUUs.
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Hey thanks a lot for the help! I ended up trying that downloaded that program installed it and then I actually got the RUU to work..!..... But for some reason right when it starts to update an error pops up saying that the program htc_fastboot.exe has stopped working? I think that's what it said. But I don't have that program in my adb folder all I have is just fastboot? Luckily nothing happened to my phone it just rebooted and everything is still here... Do I need to find that program and put it in my adb folder?
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LeoDroid30 said:
Hey thanks a lot for the help! I ended up trying that downloaded that program installed it and then I actually got the RUU to work..!..... But for some reason right when it starts to update an error pops up saying that the program htc_fastboot.exe has stopped working? I think that's what it said. But I don't have that program in my adb folder all I have is just fastboot? Luckily nothing happened to my phone it just rebooted and everything is still here... Do I need to find that program and put it in my adb folder?
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htc_fastboot.exe is htc's version of fastboot packed with the RUU installer. This is the version of fastboot the installer is unsing to flash the RUU on your phone and it looks like its not working for an unknown reason.... Probably something wrong with your computer, I would try on another PC or try to update/fix your Windows.
alray said:
htc_fastboot.exe is htc's version of fastboot packed with the RUU installer. This is the version of fastboot the installer is unsing to flash the RUU on your phone and it looks like its not working for an unknown reason.... Probably something wrong with your computer, I would try on another PC or try to update/fix your Windows.
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Hey I appreciate your feedback.... If u would recommend I have windows 8 currently and didn't know if windows 10 was the same when it came to ADB and if it would mess any of that up that is only reason I haven't updated lol but will it do that or does everything work the same in Windows 10? Thanks again for ur time.
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