[Q] Latest Radio? - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Can someone point me to where I can download the latest radio in a zip format to flash in TWRP? I cant seem to find it anywhere

WhiteWidows said:
Can someone point me to where I can download the latest radio in a zip format to flash in TWRP? I cant seem to find it anywhere
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We don't flash radios by themselves in recovery. They get flashed along with the other corresponding firmware through HBOOT.

Captain_Throwback said:
We don't flash radios by themselves in recovery. They get flashed along with the other corresponding firmware through HBOOT.
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Ok so I have a friend that has slimkat on his phone and I want to update the bild an radio as i see there is a new version than what he is running. Can you point me to how I can accomplish this? Im a N5 owner but have had HTC products in the past. The phone is s-off but i dont recall the h-boot version

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Need to root evo3d

Hello, i have rom file for evo3d and know procedure to install rom on the phone. Just need to know how to root the phone, also can i temp root only if i only want to install rom on the phone? Also, flashing this ROM: RUU_Shooter_U_HTC_ARA_1.24.415.6_Radio_10.59.9020.00_10.15.9020.06_M_release_22091 7_signed.exe
Thank you.
Just need to know how to root the phone, also can i temp root only if i only want to install rom on the phone?
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There are guides in the development section that show you how to do it. It all depends on if your phone is cdma or gsm, and what hboot you have.
Also, flashing this ROM: RUU_Shooter_U_HTC_ARA_1.24.415.6_Radio_10.59.9020. 00_10.15.9020.06_M_release_22091 7_signed.exe
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If you flash that, that's an ruu and will unroot you. Also, you do not need root to flash an ruu.
sitlet said:
There are guides in the development section that show you how to do it. It all depends on if your phone is cdma or gsm, and what hboot you have.
If you flash that, that's an ruu and will unroot you. Also, you do not need root to flash an ruu.
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I have read somewhere procedure to flash rom to phone:
Enter vol down + power and enter recovery
Mount storage and coipy rom to root of phone
Wipe data and then
Install zip file from sdcard
Is this procedure correct and enough and/or do i need some more steps?
YOur answer will really help me...thanks
Almost correct. You need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik. And also make a nandroid backup before wiping.
And FYI, you still need root to flash a rom.
sitlet said:
Almost correct. You need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik. And also make a nandroid backup before wiping.
And FYI, you still need root to flash a rom.
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But u earlier told me i dont need root for flashing ruu...btw i read somewhere i just need fastboot.exe and i need to uninstall htc sync and the connect phone in fastboot mode and run the ruu file from pc
sitlet said:
Almost correct. You need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik. And also make a nandroid backup before wiping.
And FYI, you still need root to flash a rom.
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You don't need root to flash a rom, you need a recovery to flash a rom. Flashing
A custom rom gives you root. Or you can root your stock rom.
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\
Ok thanks guys, just need to know if i can run this ruu i mentioned earlier on HBOOT 1.4 or HBOOT 1.5?
Do you have a cdma or gsm phone? What hboot are you on now? Why are you wanting to flash an RUU?
sitlet said:
Do you have a cdma or gsm phone? What hboot are you on now? Why are you wanting to flash an RUU?
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I have a gsm phone and want to install rom for arabic support...i will receive a couple of pieces tomorrow and dont know which hboot its on..can i flash this ruu on any hboot?
andrew21 said:
I have a gsm phone and want to install rom for arabic support...i will receive a couple of pieces tomorrow and dont know which hboot its on..can i flash this ruu on any hboot?
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No you can't. Whats your hboot ver ?? To find out power off your phone. Then press and hold the volume down button. Keep the volume button pressed down and then tap the power button. Then you should boot into a white screen. At the top left corner it will be your hboot verison
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\
laie1472 said:
No you can't. Whats your hboot ver ?? To find out power off your phone. Then press and hold the volume down button. Keep the volume button pressed down and then tap the power button. Then you should boot into a white screen. At the top left corner it will be your hboot verison
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\
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Can you tell me what hboot version can i installl this ROM on? If you wish to know the HBoot version my phone is on i will post after 12 hours....thanks
andrew21 said:
Can you tell me what hboot version can i installl this ROM on? If you wish to know the HBoot version my phone is on i will post after 12 hours....thanks
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You should definitely read this entire thread before you flash that ruu.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282840
Hope this helps.
#Root-Hack_Mod*Always\
sitlet said:
Almost correct. You need to wipe data, cache, and dalvik. And also make a nandroid backup before wiping.
And FYI, you still need root to flash a rom.
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You dont need root to flash any ROM, root is just having superuser.apk and binary in your ROM.
Your NAND protection needs to be unlocked via HTC method or revolutionary.io to install a ROM.
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andrew21 said:
I have a gsm phone and want to install rom for arabic support...i will receive a couple of pieces tomorrow and dont know which hboot its on..can i flash this ruu on any hboot?
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For a ROM with Arabic support, search in the GSM developmet section of 3D.
It should be zip file instead of exe .
It does not matter whether you are rooted or not to install a ROM.
Just make sure your bootloader is unlocked via revolutionary.io , or HTCdev.com (if revolutionary is unsupported)
Also you should have a custom recovery.
So, you mean to say i need bootloader unlocked to flash ruu shipped roms right? BTW how do i know if my bootloader is unlocked or not?
BTW downloaded program from revolutioary.io, how do i use this program to unlock bootloader?
Thanks
andrew21 said:
So, you mean to say i need bootloader unlocked to flash ruu shipped roms right? BTW how do i know if my bootloader is unlocked or not?
BTW downloaded program from revolutioary.io, how do i use this program to unlock bootloader?
Thanks
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Nah, for RUU.exe you need a locked bootloader and for flashing the ROMs made by XDA devs , you need unlocked bootloader.
If you are going to use RUU exe dont unlock bootloader and dont use revolutionary and dont install custom Recovery..
Use them only if you want to flash ROMs made by XDA devs.
But be sure that the RUU you are using is made for your phone, or you will end up with a bricked phone.
mnomaanw said:
Nah, for RUU.exe you need a locked bootloader and for flashing the ROMs made by XDA devs , you need unlocked bootloader.
If you are going to use RUU exe dont unlock bootloader and dont use revolutionary and dont install custom Recovery..
Use them only if you want to flash ROMs made by XDA devs.
But be sure that the RUU you are using is made for your phone, or you will end up with a bricked phone.
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Thanks, saved my day
Just one more question...does it matter what version my HBOOT is to flash ruu?
andrew21 said:
Just one more question...does it matter what version my HBOOT is to flash ruu?
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Yes , you cant just use any RUU of any region I guess, you should use only the RUU made for phones of your region.
The RUU should contain the hboot same as yours or a new version.
It should not contain hboot of lower version than your current one..
mnomaanw said:
Yes , you cant just use any RUU of any region I guess, you should use only the RUU made for phones of your region.
The RUU should contain the hboot same as yours or a new version.
It should not contain hboot of lower version than your current one..
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I know how to check HBOOT version of my evo3d...if i want to flash this file:
RUU_Shooter_U_HTC_ARA_1.24.415.6_Radio_10.59.9020.00_10.15.9020.06_M_release_220917_signed
How do i know HBOOT version of this file?
Thanks
andrew21 said:
I know how to check HBOOT version of my evo3d...if i want to flash this file:
RUU_Shooter_U_HTC_ARA_1.24.415.6_Radio_10.59.9020.00_10.15.9020.06_M_release_220917_signed
How do i know HBOOT version of this file?
Thanks
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Run the RUU exe without connecting your phone to PC.
When the 1st screen of RUU appears, minimise it > open my computer > then in your windows drive > search " rom.zip" .
There should be only one rom.zip > copy it to your desktop or anywhere > close the RUU program > open the rom.zip with winRAR or any software > you will see a list of " .img, .txt, .nb0 " files. One of the ".nb0" file says "hboot_*.*_signedbyaa.nb0"
In my case it is "hboot_1.50.0000_signedbyaa.nb0"
The number infront of the hboot is its version . In my case it is hboot 1.50.0000.

Unable to Flash Radio

I recently was able to downgrade my bootloader and achieve s-off...but I am unable to flash to the latest radio...under both scenarios recovery and bootloader installs, the file flashes successively, but the radio version does not change. It there something special that has to be done to flash radios?
bgduece22 said:
I recently was able to downgrade my bootloader and achieve s-off...but I am unable to flash to the latest radio...under both scenarios recovery and bootloader installs, the file flashes successively, but the radio version does not change. It there something special that has to be done to flash radios?
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The most current baseband is 1.12.11.0809
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
bgduece22 said:
I recently was able to downgrade my bootloader and achieve s-off...but I am unable to flash to the latest radio...under both scenarios recovery and bootloader installs, the file flashes successively, but the radio version does not change. It there something special that has to be done to flash radios?
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I flashed the full firmware found here http://themikmik.com/showthread.php...dio-Collection&p=220556&viewfull=1#post220556
I put it on my ext sdcard and renamed it PJ75IMG.zip booted to bootloader and it saw the file and flashed it. Did you use the lazypanda fastboot flash enabled HBOOT found here
http://unlimited.io/lazypanda.htm in the downloads section at the upper right? If not try to flash that first
It flashed when I loaded the entire firmware in bootloader...thanks
bgduece22 said:
It flashed when I loaded the entire firmware in bootloader...thanks
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cool
Can anyone verify the latest pri version?
Sent from my EVO LTE
premo15 said:
Can anyone verify the latest pri version?
Sent from my EVO LTE
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2.45_003 is the latest

[Q] How to update from OLLLLD ROM

I'd like to update to the new Stock ROM with Goodies- Questions....
1. Hotspot work on this ROM?
2. What firmware/Radio do I need for this or does any of that get updated automatically?
3. Is there a walk through instruction/video for this update...from such an old ROM?
I have:
Hboot 1.12.0000
S-on
Radio 1.02.12.0427
TWRP 2.1.8
Well to start you need to decide if you want to s- off or not. If you don't i believe you can update firmware with the 1.12 hboot.
I'd update the firmware in consecutive order from where you are now. You want the firmware zips without the hboot img
Then you can flash the new rom you want.
I would follow the directions for s- off personally. It makes things alot easier
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NaterTots said:
Well to start you need to decide if you want to s- off or not. If you don't i believe you can update firmware with the 1.12 hboot.
I'd update the firmware in consecutive order from where you are now. You want the firmware zips without the hboot img
Then you can flash the new rom you want.
I would follow the directions for s- off personally. It makes things alot easier
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If I turn the device into s-off, then I can use TWRP to update from zip files right?
I read that I don't want to jump firmware to the latest or I could brick the device. So I thought the process might look like this.
PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG:
1. LazyPanda ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737123 )
to "s-off" the device
2. Run zip for 2.13.651.1 OTA (which one though?)
....Reboot THEN
run zip for 3.16.651.3 OTA
So I don't brick it
http://themikmik.com/showthread.php...dio-Collection&p=220556&viewfull=1#post220556
3. Install Stock ROM with Goodies...
Am I missing something?
What about the radio (comes with the firmware?)? What's the deal with the boot.img or not (I don't see the firmware WITHOUT boot.img included)?
Lazy panda is not technically supported anymore, so not sure how much luck you'll have there, but I would say run the 3.15 RUU, then s-off with dirty racun .
Stock with goodies is using the 3.16 base, so once you're s-off you can update to that firmware/radio version via the bootloader...assuming you're coming from 3.15. Just make sure to flash the 3.16 zip without the tp img, or your touch screen won't work with any other base.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704612
Sent from my EVO LTE
premo15 said:
Lazy panda is not technically supported anymore, so not sure how much luck you'll have there, but I would say run the 3.15 RUU, then s-off with dirty racun .
Stock with goodies is using the 3.16 base, so once you're s-off you can update to that firmware/radio version via the bootloader...assuming you're coming from 3.15. Just make sure to flash the 3.16 zip without the tp img, or your touch screen won't work with any other base.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704612
Sent from my EVO LTE
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OK. let me revise then
1. S-off through RUU 3.15, then use Dirty Racun
2. Then update through TWRP (do I need a specific version or do I HAVE to use the Hboot?) to 3.15, then reboot and change to 3.16 (without tp.img in it)
3. install new ROM stock with goodies 3.16
Do I have it now?
(sigh...my Sprint Epic 4G first gen, and my wife's Galaxy Note 2 are SOOO much less complicated than HTC stuff)
ZenInsight said:
OK. let me revise then
1. S-off through RUU 3.15, then use Dirty Racun
2. Then update through TWRP (do I need a specific version or do I HAVE to use the Hboot?) to 3.15, then reboot and change to 3.16 (without tp.img in it)
3. install new ROM stock with goodies 3.16
Do I have it now?
(sigh...my Sprint Epic 4G first gen, and my wife's Galaxy Note 2 are SOOO much less complicated than HTC stuff)
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That's what I was saying in another thread. With samsung phones you just flash and reboot. With these HTC phones you have to update this downgrade that just to flash a rom. I came from a one X and you had to flash the boot.img every time you wanted to flash a rom/kernel/modem.
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No. Dont s-off then run dirty racun. S-off is what dirty racun does. He's saying Use RUU to get to 3.15, THEN use dirty racun (as per their instructions).
Then STAY at 3.15. Uncles you wanna use a 3.16 sense ROM (which is no different than a 3.15 ROM). If you S-off and update to 3.16 firmware AND flash the 3.16 touch panel image (tp.IMG), you will not be able to use any ROMs that aren't sense 3.16. I would suggest leaving your firmware where it is, and try the ROM you want. Generally, you DO NOT need current firmware to run a current ROM. The two are mutually exclusive (firmware and ROM). I always rock old radios. Newer isn't always better.
From my Evo LTE, yup.
1. S-OFF with DirtyRacun (doesn't really matter which RUU you choose)
2. Install custom recovery through fastboot (latest TWRP should be fine, depending on the ROM you choose - you might need 2.4.0.0 or older if flashing a ROM with an outdated update binary)
3. Flash ROM of your choice.
4. Update to latest firmware using most recent zip from firmware thread (this is done through the bootloader, not recovery)
5. Profit.
I feel pretty stupid with how confusing this is.
So
1. Use dirty Racun to go to s-off
2. I already have TWRP 2.1.8 for installing zip updates (Can I leave that version or do I need to change it?),,,
3. Install 3,15 firmware (or install 3.16 but without the tp img or my touchscreen in recovery will be busted.
Also, once I go to 3.16 I can only use 3.16 ROMS in the future.
4. Install any ROM which automatically changes me to the latest radio (is that true?).
I want this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1701117
but does that mean I HAVE to have 3.16 firmware to use a 3.16 ROM? Or can I just leave it at 3.15?
ZenInsight said:
I feel pretty stupid with how confusing this is.
So
1. Use dirty Racun to go to s-off
2. I already have TWRP 2.1.8 for installing zip updates (Can I leave that version or do I need to change it?),,,
3. Install 3,15 firmware (or install 3.16 but without the tp img or my touchscreen in recovery will be busted.
Also, once I go to 3.16 I can only use 3.16 ROMS in the future.
4. Install any ROM which automatically changes me to the latest radio (is that true?).
I want this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1701117
but does that mean I HAVE to have 3.16 firmware to use a 3.16 ROM? Or can I just leave it at 3.15?
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2. The S-OFF process involved flashing an RUU, which will replace TWRP with the stock recovery. So like I said, you will need to flash TWRP. Since I don't know if flex has updated the update binary in that ROM, I would flash TWRP 2.4.0.0.
3. Just flash the 3.16 firmware. I've taken out anything that would be of concern, so you can flash whatever ROMs you want.
4. Radio is part of the firmware.
Captain_Throwback said:
2. The S-OFF process involved flashing an RUU, which will replace TWRP with the stock recovery. So like I said, you will need to flash TWRP. Since I don't know if flex has updated the update binary in that ROM, I would flash TWRP 2.4.0.0.
3. Just flash the 3.16 firmware. I've taken out anything that would be of concern, so you can flash whatever ROMs you want.
4. Radio is part of the firmware.
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Ok. I get it. I lose TWRP once I "s-off", so I have to put it back on.
Just flash 3.16...it doesn't matter anymore about the touchscreen, that's been fixed.
Radio is included in the 3.16 firmware, not the ROM.
Flash the Stock with goodies...and I'll be fine.
Phew.... I hope this is right.
Do not flash 3.16 firmware if you haven't already flashed 3.15 first. Will brick.
From my Evo LTE, yup.
scottspa74 said:
Do not flash 3.16 firmware if you haven't already flashed 3.15 first. Will brick.
From my Evo LTE, yup.
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No, it won't. Otherwise I would've said so. You obviously haven't been reading the firmware thread .
scottspa74 said:
Do not flash 3.16 firmware if you haven't already flashed 3.15 first. Will brick.
From my Evo LTE, yup.
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Funny you say that since 3.15 firmware was causing soft bricks with older hboots. The only problem with the latest update is that aosp roms are stuck with out touch screen support for now.
Captain_Throwback said:
No, it won't. Otherwise I would've said so. You obviously haven't been reading the firmware thread .
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Alright. Guess I missed something. Last time I was in there , if you didn't do 3.15 prior to 3.16 you were hosed.
But I did see the firmware haus dropped that it was said would be OK regardless of 3.15 or not. Just hadn't seen anyone try it.
Definitely listen to Cap'n. He's the man when it comes to firmwares and radios.
From my Evo LTE, yup.
Okay, I wish I had read this before I did what I just did. My device seems to be bricked
Was running 1.22.651.3 and MeanROM-ICS-v65 and went to update things to JB. Updated using PJ75IMG_3.16.651.3_firmware in HBOOT and now the screen won't turn on and none of the LEDs light up when plugged in. The device manager shows QHSUSB_DLOAD when it's plugged into the PC.
Any way to unbrick this?
(insert obligatory "I feel like an idiot for not doing more reading on here ahead of time" statement)
Trioculus said:
Okay, I wish I had read this before I did what I just did. My device seems to be bricked
Was running 1.22.651.3 and MeanROM-ICS-v65 and went to update things to JB. Updated using PJ75IMG_3.16.651.3_firmware in HBOOT and now the screen won't turn on and none of the LEDs light up when plugged in. The device manager shows QHSUSB_DLOAD when it's plugged into the PC.
Any way to unbrick this?
(insert obligatory "I feel like an idiot for not doing more reading on here ahead of time" statement)
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Did you not download the most recent firmware from my thread? Because there's no way it should've bricked you. I personally updated from 1.22 firmware up to 3.16 with no issues, and someone else updated from 1.13 firmware up to 3.16. What exact file did you use?
EDIT: I just looked, and I don't even have a file available with that name in my thread (anymore). The only one I have is this, which is the extended firmware which eliminates the bricking issue. Sounds like you had an old download.
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What exact file did you use?
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I used the one linked to from the wiki page: http://d-h.st/9L9 PJ75IMG_3.16.651.3_firmware.zip
Any way to fix this? Thanks for your help
Trioculus said:
I used the one linked to from the wiki page: http://d-h.st/9L9 PJ75IMG_3.16.651.3_firmware.zip
Any way to fix this? Thanks for your help
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Ouch. I'll have to update the Wiki. I'll be sure to mention it to Haus.
And no, your device is bricked. Time to get a replacement.
EDIT: Wiki updated with proper link.
Captain_Throwback said:
Ouch. I'll have to update the Wiki. I'll be sure to mention it to Haus.
And no, your device is bricked. Time to get a replacement.
EDIT: Wiki updated with proper link.
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ouch..That sucks, man.

[URGEND] No ROM bootable + weird issues!

Hey folks, this is urgend!
Why? Well, I wanted to do my girlfriend a favour and root her device and did so successfully, but it seems I cannot boot into any real ROM. The only ROM that successfully booted was the unofficial port of CM9. I uninstalled it because I would like to flash a daily driver for her. And that was when I tried fulmix.ROM as well as mySENSEdx+ v3. Here is my setup:
* TWRP 2.5 (official release)
* Formatted with SuperWipe JB
* Unlocked bootloader
Issues; When having flashed the ROM and installed boot.img through fastboot, all I get is a blackish screen, the device reboots every 5 minutes. Strange: I seem to not be able to perform a factory reset through TWRP. It always tells me that either cache or another smaller partition is inaccessible. Did I miss something while rooting? Any recommendations as how to solve this freaking issue will be REWARDED!
You are using the wrong recovery for your hboot. Your hboot version seems to be 1.25, but you are using a recovery made for hboot 1.24 and below. So go in Android Development Section and download TWRP for JB, flash that via fastboot and ROM installing as well as factory reset should work again.
1. Your main problem is the recovery. Don't use the official release but use the one for JB hboot from this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36714573&postcount=2
2. In order to make sure that recovery is correct for your device, make sure you do have a 1.25 hboot (boot to bootloader and recheck that)
ckpv5 said:
1. Your main problem is the recovery. Don't use the official release but use the one for JB hboot from this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=36714573&postcount=2
2. In order to make sure that recovery is correct for your device, make sure you do have a 1.25 hboot (boot to bootloader and recheck that)
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Thank you so much! To anwer your questions:
1. Will flash it ASAP after work. Is SuperWipe JB correct if want to flash your ROM?
2. It definately is. Would you Please tell me why the official TWRP will not work? Just curious..
SecUpwN said:
Thank you so much! To anwer your questions:
1. Will flash it ASAP after work. Is SuperWipe JB correct if want to flash your ROM?
2. It definately is. Would you Please tell me why the official TWRP will not work? Just curious..
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1. Superwipe is not necessary. Just select wipe and do swipe to factory reset in TWRP is enough.
2. The official one is based on old files before JB is released to DX (e.g official TWRP for One X for the latest JB 4.2.2 hboot 1.73, touch is not working because it is based on old files)
ckpv5 said:
1. Superwipe is not necessary. Just select wipe and do swipe to factory reset in TWRP is enough.
2. The official one is based on old files before JB is released to DX (e.g official TWRP for One X for the latest JB 4.2.2 hboot 1.73, touch is not working because it is based on old files)
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Everything is working good now. Any chance of an updated TWRP or 4EXT?
SecUpwN said:
Everything is working good now. Any chance of an updated TWRP or 4EXT?
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Latest we have is TWRP 2.6.3.0, and it will probably be the latest for a while
GtrCraft said:
Latest we have is TWRP 2.6.3.0, and it will probably be the latest for a while
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Does it work with Desire X without any issues?
SecUpwN said:
Does it work with Desire X without any issues?
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No problems at all
GtrCraft said:
No problems at all
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Can you help me here, please?
SecUpwN said:
Can you help me here, please?
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Why don't you just flash a recovery and install rom from there.
Because flashing a recovery results in a "signature error" - means no recovery is flashable. This phone is not even able to get S-OFF yet, guess this is since the ROM itself is "corrupt" due to the HBOOT downgrade. Or am I getting this wrong?
Maybe... If I recall it correctly, the revolutionary scripts first interaction with the phone requires adb which isn't possible through bootloader. Do you have the stock recovery installed and can you boot into it? If yes, maybe adb can access your phone from there. If this is possible, try to run revolutionary from within the recovery...
dansou901 said:
Maybe... If I recall it correctly, the revolutionary scripts first interaction with the phone requires adb which isn't possible through bootloader. Do you have the stock recovery installed and can you boot into it? If yes, maybe adb can access your phone from there. If this is possible, try to run revolutionary from within the recovery...
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That's the point: This phone doesn't have a recovery and flashing one is not possible. That's why flashing a complete RUU is trivial here. Are you able to find the adequate 1.22 RUU as a ZIP zo be flashed through fastboot?
Do you have the download link for the appropriate RUU? I can then extract it for you and load it up again, but I don't know which file you need exactly, as there are many RUUs on AndroidRuu...
dansou901 said:
Do you have the download link for the appropriate RUU? I can then extract it for you and load it up again, but I don't know which file you need exactly, as there are many RUUs on AndroidRuu...
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Thank you so much! You'll find it here.
SecUpwN said:
Can you help me here, please?
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I've got you covered friend
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[Q] Stock Flash Help Please

I have been trying to flash this phone back to stock everything for 5 hours im having so much trouble. I have a vzw htc one max hboot 2.46.0000 unlocked soff
I cant seem to get it reverted to stock with s-on locked pleae help me with the most noobie directions links anything. my head hurts on this one.....
jander54111 said:
I have been trying to flash this phone back to stock everything for 5 hours im having so much trouble. I have a vzw htc one max hboot 2.46.0000 unlocked soff
I cant seem to get it reverted to stock with s-on locked pleae help me with the most noobie directions links anything. my head hurts on this one.....
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Are you sending it in for warranty? What I would probably do is make sure I was on stock HBOOT. LOCK then S-ON. Then run the latest RUU.
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Are you sending it in for warranty? What I would probably do is make sure I was on stock HBOOT. LOCK then S-ON. Then run the latest RUU.
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no just want to see what the phone is like stock being able to update ota I bought it today already unlocked and flashed to a rom.
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Are you sending it in for warranty? What I would probably do is make sure I was on stock HBOOT. LOCK then S-ON. Then run the latest RUU.
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I tried your Full Firmware. Stock recoveries. and OTA updates thread and it went fastboot but when I did the fastboot flash zip one it didn't do anything and kept ding it and nothing
jander54111 said:
no just want to see what the phone is like stock being able to update ota I bought it today already unlocked and flashed to a rom.
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You don't have to be s-on to accept OTAs... All you need is stock rom and stock recovery. So really all you have to do is flash a stock rom and just flash the stock recovery. If you wan't to go all out you can just flash the latest RUU.
jander54111 said:
I tried your Full Firmware. Stock recoveries. and OTA updates thread and it went fastboot but when I did the fastboot flash zip one it didn't do anything and kept ding it and nothing
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Best thing to do is if you can do snapshots of the command window showing the commands and the replies it is throwing back at you and upload here to the thread.
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Best thing to do is if you can do snapshots of the command window showing the commands and the replies it is throwing back at you and upload here to the thread.
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Heres what it said. I just want stock to be able to use all features of phone like normal and to be able to get latest ota updates.
jander54111 said:
Heres what it said. I just want stock to be able to use all features of phone like normal and to be able to get latest ota updates.
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Alright. Well that error is because it cant find the .zip file usually. Make sure it in same directory as fastboot..
But go flash the stock odex rom using twrp. then flash the firmware file and you'll be stock and able to take ota's
Ƒłƴнαłƒ205 said:
Alright. Well that error is because it cant find the .zip file usually. Make sure it in same directory as fastboot..
But go flash the stock odex rom using twrp. then flash the firmware file and you'll be stock and able to take ota's
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Would you be kind enough to link the stock odex rom I flash and then the firmware file ill flash next. Im half drunk now from all of this ive never had so much trouble I have flash a million times SMH.
jander54111 said:
Would you be kind enough to link the stock odex rom I flash and then the firmware file ill flash next. Im half drunk now from all of this ive never had so much trouble I have flash a million times SMH.
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23622183712459690. Once you flash the firmware it will flash the stock recovery. Make sure you are flashing the latest firmware.. http://flyhalf205.com/roms/t6vzw/3.09.605.2_firmware.zip
Is there another link to the Rom or different one altogather maybe a little older I can just its update to newest. I tried three different mirrors and it makes it to about 54 percent before it slows down to nothing.

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