Hello guys,
I have a T-Mobile HTC One M7 software info below:
S-Off
hboot 1.60.0000
radio 4t.33.3218.15
os 7.15.401.1
Rom: latest CM11 Stable build
I've been having issues (slow, restarting, running hot, freezing and so on. ) and wanted to see if I can upgrade to the latest T-Mobile 5.0 update. I have looked all over the place for a rooted version of the updated and I cannot find. Any suggestion on how I can do this?
1el said:
Hello guys,
I have a T-Mobile HTC One M7 software info below:
S-Off
hboot 1.60.0000
radio 4t.33.3218.15
os 7.15.401.1
Rom: latest CM11 Stable build
I've been having issues (slow, restarting, running hot, freezing and so on. ) and wanted to see if I can upgrade to the latest T-Mobile 5.0 update. I have looked all over the place for a rooted version of the updated and I cannot find. Any suggestion on how I can do this?
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You could just run the Lollipop RUU then root after it is completed. Since, you are S-OFF you do not have to "Lock" your bootloader before running the RUU.
majmoz said:
You could just run the Lollipop RUU then root after it is completed. Since, you are S-OFF you do not have to "Lock" your bootloader before running the RUU.
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Thank you for the super fast response. I will give it a try. Thanks!
majmoz said:
You could just run the Lollipop RUU then root after it is completed. Since, you are S-OFF you do not have to "Lock" your bootloader before running the RUU.
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1el said:
Thank you for the super fast response. I will give it a try. Thanks!
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Man, I am having the biggest issues getting the correct drivers installed. I have done everything from:
Uninstalling old drivers
Installing HTC Sync Manager to get new drivers
Uninstalling HTC Sync Manager (crappy software)
Installing stand alone drivers
I still get the orange sign on device manager. Funny thing is I can access the one storage. Any advise?
1el said:
Man, I am having the biggest issues getting the correct drivers installed. I have done everything from:
Uninstalling old drivers
Installing HTC Sync Manager to get new drivers
Uninstalling HTC Sync Manager (crappy software)
Installing stand alone drivers
I still get the orange sign on device manager. Funny thing is I can access the one storage. Any advise?
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Here check out nkk71's FAQ #2.
majmoz said:
Here check out nkk71's FAQ #2.
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Thank you sir. I will report back. Thanks again for your time and effort.
Majmoz -
I was able to install the drivers, but phone only appears on device manager with USB debugging on. I still get the errors with the RUU file but ADB is working. I will continue trying to see if it works.
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OTA_M7_UL_K443_SENSE60_MR_TMOUS_6.10.531.9-5.14.531.1_R_release_387954jjhcxbzgi6808nml.zip
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Here is the link to download the RUU from HTC website.
NEW T-Mobile HTC One RUU 3.24.531.3.
http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...10.38m.1157.04_release_336982_signed_2(2).exe
Download from HTC Website
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_TMOUS_1.27.531.11_Radio_4A.17.3250.20_10.40.1150.04
T-Mobile HTC One RUU 1.27.531.11
New direct download link from HTC http://dl3.htc.com/application/tmo/....20_10.40.1150.04_release_324846_signed_2.exe
T-Mobile Software updates for the HTC One
Manual system update instructions:
If you are outside of T-Mobile/Wi-Fi coverage, or the update is not found, you may perform a manual system update. This process requires that you download and install HTC Sync Manager first in order to get the proper drivers. If you do not have HTC Sync Manager installed already, you may download the software from http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/.
WARNING: Performing the system update manually will delete all information from the device. Ensure all information is backed up before proceeding. See the Help & How To section of this website for more information on backing up your device contents.
Performing the ROM Update:
Download and save the HTC One™ for T-Mobile ROM update to your PC.
Connect your device to your PC via the supplied USB cable.
If the device is not recognized by the PC, ensure you have HTC Sync Manager installed and then disconnect and reconnect the device from the USB cable.
Once the device is properly recognized on the PC, locate the HTC One™ for T-Mobile ROM Update that you downloaded. Double-click on the file to launch the system update wizard.
Follow all of the system update wizard instructions shown on your PC.
Once the update is complete, click Finish in the Wizard and the device will reboot.
Once the device reboots, the initial setup wizard will appear.
Once the initial setup process is complete, the device is ready for use.
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For error 155
Code:
Go to bootloader and do these commands:
fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot
and run the RUU as administrator.
WARNING: Performing the system update manually will delete all information from the device. Ensure all information is backed up before proceeding. See the Help & How To section of this website for more information on backing up your device contents.
Performing the ROM Update:
Download and save the HTC One™ for T-Mobile ROM update to your PC.
Connect your device to your PC via the supplied USB cable.
If the device is not recognized by the PC, ensure you have HTC Sync Manager installed and then disconnect and reconnect the device from the USB cable.
Once the device is properly recognized on the PC, locate the HTC One™ for T-Mobile ROM Update that you downloaded. Double-click on the file to launch the system update wizard.
Follow all of the system update wizard instructions shown on your PC.
Once the update is complete, click Finish in the Wizard and the device will reboot.
Once the device reboots, the initial setup wizard will appear.
Once the initial setup process is complete, the device is ready for use.
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Is ....is this the first RUU for our phone on T-Mobile? This is pretty huge, no?
craighwk said:
Is ....is this the first RUU for our phone on T-Mobile? This is pretty huge, no?
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All HTC One RUU are 1GB.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
Garmig said:
All HTC One RUU are 1GB.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
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I meant huge as in important. People have been clamoring for this for awhile and this is the first time I've seen an RUU for the T-Mobile variant.
I was thinking just yesterday how nice it would be to have an RUU on hand. Good timing.
Yay I can finally feel confident rooting this thing and loading some Roms. I was waiting for a proper way to get back to complete stock before dwelving into the process.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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So if we were tonflash an Intl 4.2.2 ROM and we wanted to revert back to stock 4.1.2 .is it safe to assume j could just follow the instructions as mentioned on the HTC site or is there a safer smarter way to flash a ruu such as in ruu mode. I'm new to HTC devices.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
I'm assuming if I'm superCID, I need to change my CID back to T-Mo?
If I'm flashed to GPe, is there anything else I need to do other than changing the CID?
anyone know if i run this will it upgrade my hboot from 1.44 to 1.54?
if you need just the radio here you go
dronepro said:
if you need just the radio here you go
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i actually think i may need to run the full RUU. i was s-off and rooted and went back to stock and locked bootloader to pull down OTA update, that all worked fine but now when im trying to run revone im getting segmentation fault and cant unlock. put S-on to start from scratch and now made it even worse. so my thought is to run the RUU if it wont upgrade my hboot then try revone again. sounds like i may be SOL though.
dozybolox13 said:
I'm assuming if I'm superCID, I need to change my CID back to T-Mo?
If I'm flashed to GPe, is there anything else I need to do other than changing the CID?
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No you don't need to change your CID back superCID lets you run any RUU
Won't run! Help please!
I try to run the exe file. most of the times ive tried nothing comes up, finally i got an error message.
Error Code: -5005 : 0x8007000d
Error Information:
>Kernel\KernelMedia.cpp (95)
>SetupNew\setup.cpp (817)
PAPP:RUU
PVENDOR:HTC (http://www.HTC.com)
PGUID:50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B
$18.0.329PAK
@windows xp Service Pack 2 (2600)
IE Version: 9.10.9200.16635
I went to task manager and closed out of all other processes that could possibly have some remote connection to anything htc or android. I tried to start it up again and got the same error. can someone please help?
oh, just wanted to clarify, this will bring me 100% back to stock like how i got the phone out of the box? thanks.
shapiro1234567890 said:
I try to run the exe file. most of the times ive tried nothing comes up, finally i got an error message.
Error Code: -5005 : 0x8007000d
Error Information:
>Kernel\KernelMedia.cpp (95)
>SetupNew\setup.cpp (817)
PAPP:RUU
PVENDOR:HTC (http://www.HTC.com)
PGUID:50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B
$18.0.329PAK
@windows xp Service Pack 2 (2600)
IE Version: 9.10.9200.16635
I went to task manager and closed out of all other processes that could possibly have some remote connection to anything htc or android. I tried to start it up again and got the same error. can someone please help?
oh, just wanted to clarify, this will bring me 100% back to stock like how i got the phone out of the box? thanks.
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What is your MID and CID?
fetalp said:
What is your MID and CID?
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im sorry, i have no idea what either of those 2 are? im rooted with the gp rom installed.
im having the same issue
shapiro1234567890 said:
I try to run the exe file. most of the times ive tried nothing comes up, finally i got an error message.
Error Code: -5005 : 0x8007000d
Error Information:
>Kernel\KernelMedia.cpp (95)
>SetupNew\setup.cpp (817)
PAPP:RUU
PVENDOR:HTC (http://www.HTC.com)
PGUID:50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B
$18.0.329PAK
@windows xp Service Pack 2 (2600)
IE Version: 9.10.9200.16635
I went to task manager and closed out of all other processes that could possibly have some remote connection to anything htc or android. I tried to start it up again and got the same error. can someone please help?
oh, just wanted to clarify, this will bring me 100% back to stock like how i got the phone out of the box? thanks.
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erider said:
i actually think i may need to run the full RUU. i was s-off and rooted and went back to stock and locked bootloader to pull down OTA update, that all worked fine but now when im trying to run revone im getting segmentation fault and cant unlock. put S-on to start from scratch and now made it even worse. so my thought is to run the RUU if it wont upgrade my hboot then try revone again. sounds like i may be SOL though.
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I don't think so I think you just have to wait for everyone to update to this new base remember in order to do this you also have to have a different base when you first used his software
Hi, when I run the RUU, does it preserve user data or it restores everything to completely stock?
Thanks!
rbaggio00 said:
im having the same issue
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any fix for this? Im also having the same error...
Same thing here as well, Windows 7 64 bit. Nothing obvious running in the background that could cause the issue. HTC drivers installed.
Trahald said:
Hi, when I run the RUU, does it preserve user data or it restores everything to completely stock?
Thanks!
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Pretty sure you lose everything: (from the HTC website)
WARNING: Performing the system update manually will delete all information from the device. Ensure all information is backed up before proceeding. See the Help & How To section of this website for more information on backing up your device contents.
Hello Everyone,
Yesterday I decided to update the firmware on my EVO and after what I thought was a successful flash it refused to reboot.
I used a 3.17.651.4 OTA bootloader flashable that I put on the root of my ext sd card and flashed. It went through all the steps and it prompted me for a reboot which I did. It failed to turn back on after that. When I plug it into windows it shows up as QHUSB_DLOAD. The charging light no longer functions. Update was performed unplugged.
Phone before update:
S-Off w/ Facepalm
CM 10.1 not sure which nightly
Hboot:1.15.0000
Radio: 1.05.11.0606
Any and all help is appreciated.
Thank you very much
What happens when you plug your phone up to a PC? Do you get any type of message on the computer?
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
FinZ28 said:
What happens when you plug your phone up to a PC? Do you get any type of message on the computer?
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
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It tries to install drivers and then gives me a failed driver installation. Then it shows up on the computer as QHUSB_DLOAD.
s3nci said:
It tries to install drivers and then gives me a failed driver installation. Then it shows up on the computer as QHUSB_DLOAD.
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You might be able to save it by having a JTAG done on it. You might shoot Zarboz a PM and see if that's a viable option in your situation.
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
Can to get into the bootloader?
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
Same thing happened here. Did you use firmware from the captain?
s3nci said:
Hello Everyone,
Yesterday I decided to update the firmware on my EVO and after what I thought was a successful flash it refused to reboot.
I used a 3.17.651.4 OTA bootloader flashable that I put on the root of my ext sd card and flashed. It went through all the steps and it prompted me for a reboot which I did. It failed to turn back on after that. When I plug it into windows it shows up as QHUSB_DLOAD. The charging light no longer functions. Update was performed unplugged.
Phone before update:
S-Off w/ Facepalm
CM 10.1 not sure which nightly
Hboot:1.15.0000
Radio: 1.05.11.0606
Any and all help is appreciated.
Thank you very much
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nowerlater said:
Same thing happened here. Did you use firmware from the captain?
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Yes I did.
If you're going to flash the latest firmware, you should at least already be up to date. You were on a REALLY old radio. If I have to create a new full flashable with the sbl pieces from 3.16, I guess that what I'll have to do.
Why are people not on the latest firmware already?
Captain, im not blaming you. and i was on the last radio updated from you before i tried to update. Honestly dont know what happened and i wont blame anyone but myself.
Well I updated the 3.17 firmware zip with the additional pieces from the 3.16 firmware to prevent any future bricks.
Unfortunately, in the course of me downgrading to make sure it would work I used the wrong firmware file and bricked my device.
Captain_Throwback said:
Well I updated the 3.17 firmware zip with the additional pieces from the 3.16 firmware to prevent any future bricks.
Unfortunately, in the course of me downgrading to make sure it would work I used the wrong firmware file and bricked my device.
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Doh:banghead:
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
FinZ28 said:
Doh:banghead:
Sent from my HTC EVO 4G LTE
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Yeah well, those are the breaks. I don't expect any update for this device for a few months, so I guess I can use my OG for a bit. But it will prevent me from doing any additional work on the port. If I could upgrade at this point, I certainly would. But I guess I'll just have to be content with a replacement, as soon as I can get one.
Hello
I just received the 3.17 update also. I am running 3.16, and am also stock rooted. If I install this update will I lose root or possibly brick my device?
Thanks,
Mark
wakesk8tr said:
Hello
I just received the 3.17 update also. I am running 3.16, and am also stock rooted. If I install this update will I lose root or possibly brick my device?
Thanks,
Mark
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Wrong thread and pretty much just wrong but....
Never accept OTA updates when rooted. You can find the rooted version of 3.17 in the development section.
i have an att htc one x plus
my cid is cws 001
bootloader 1.40
im trying to istall the latest update im on jb 4.1
i cant find the correct ruu to update my phone i have bootloader re locked and no recovery any guidance on this would be appreciated ive been researching this for the last week but im lost
denial4242 said:
i have an att htc one x plus
my cid is cws 001
bootloader 1.40
im trying to istall the latest update im on jb 4.1
i cant find the correct ruu to update my phone i have bootloader re locked and no recovery any guidance on this would be appreciated ive been researching this for the last week but im lost
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The Android 4.2.2 RUU: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...7.15_18.27.11.35L_release_341689_signed_2.exe
4.1.1 RUU: http://androidruu.com/?developer=EvitaRE - Download 1.19.502.1
You are the second person to share that link for the RUU, but there isnt anything there. The file is gone. Any ideas?
Repairman-man said:
You are the second person to share that link for the RUU, but there isnt anything there. The file is gone. Any ideas?
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here: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_50_S_Cingular_US_2.15.502.1_Radio_2.21.5517.15_18.27.11.35L_release_341689_signed_0220.exe
or just goto HTC support from a PC enter your device and follow the instructions, it's all pretty easy
Repairman-man said:
You are the second person to share that link for the RUU, but there isnt anything there. The file is gone. Any ideas?
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cstayton said:
here: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_EVITARE_UL_JB_50_S_Cingular_US_2.15.502.1_Radio_2.21.5517.15_18.27.11.35L_release_341689_signed_0220.exe
or just goto HTC support from a PC enter your device and follow the instructions, it's all pretty easy
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This has step by step instructions: http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-x-plus-att/news/
"Or just goto HTC support from a PC enter your device and follow the instructions, it's all pretty easy"
I've been to the HTC site and selected my device as the at&t one x+. But they have removed any manual update file and just says to search using the OTA. I'm in Canada and there is no at&t network to update ota.
This file, is it the 4.2.2 update? Or just a small update?
Repairman-man said:
"Or just goto HTC support from a PC enter your device and follow the instructions, it's all pretty easy"
I've been to the HTC site and selected my device as the at&t one x+. But they have removed any manual update file and just says to search using the OTA. I'm in Canada and there is no at&t network to update ota.
This file, is it the 4.2.2 update? Or just a small update?
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the link is a few posts back,
Weird, they pulled it from the main news page again. I wish I knew why, I downloaded and updated from that RUU last night. No issues so far, it and it resolved some serious problems I'd been left with after something went wrong with the OTA update.
Hey guys, I'm a long time lurker of these forums but this will be my first post in a couple years... Lol. I did some searches both on Google and on the XDA forums and although I found some helpful information, I'd really like a definitive answer for this particular problem instance.
I have an unlocked bootloader using TWRP recovery, per the sources listed on this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518211).
After doing a factory reset/wiping the Delvik Cash & Data, I install the CM11 ROM via TWRP. TWRP reports that the install was a success, however after rebooting (whether or not I wipe the Delvik/Cache again) I get stuck in a boot loop in which the HTC logo appears but nothing more.
Luckily I backed up my stock ROM prior to attempting this install, so for now I'm still sitting on 4.1.1 HTC JellyBean. If anyone has any help though I would GREATLY appreciate it, I'd really love to get KitKat on this phone.
internetcommand said:
Hey guys, I'm a long time lurker of these forums but this will be my first post in a couple years... Lol. I did some searches both on Google and on the XDA forums and although I found some helpful information, I'd really like a definitive answer for this particular problem instance.
I have an unlocked bootloader using TWRP recovery, per the sources listed on this post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2518211).
After doing a factory reset/wiping the Delvik Cash & Data, I install the CM11 ROM via TWRP. TWRP reports that the install was a success, however after rebooting (whether or not I wipe the Delvik/Cache again) I get stuck in a boot loop in which the HTC logo appears but nothing more.
Luckily I backed up my stock ROM prior to attempting this install, so for now I'm still sitting on 4.1.1 HTC JellyBean. If anyone has any help though I would GREATLY appreciate it, I'd really love to get KitKat on this phone.
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Are you s-on? If so that is the issue. What I did when I was s-on was I'd flash the rom, let it bootloop, manually reboot into recovery, reflash without wipe. Bit of a PITA. S-off is so much easier.
HTC Jewel
HBOOT 2.10 S-OFF (rumrunner)
Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 V3
gstanke said:
Are you s-on? If so that is the issue. What I did when I was s-on was I'd flash the rom, let it bootloop, manually reboot into recovery, reflash without wipe. Bit of a PITA. S-off is so much easier.
HTC Jewel
HBOOT 2.10 S-OFF (rumrunner)
Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 V3
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Thank you very much for your response, and yes I do currently have S-On. I'm looking into methods of removing it right now.
If you or anyone else happen to know a good, working method for 4.1.1 and Firmware 3.17.651 firmware I'd really appreciate it. This is currently the guide I'm looking at, but I would appreciate one with a bit more explanation or something confirmed on my firmware (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163013).
Once again though, thank you very much for identifying where my problem was!
EDIT: Here are some newer sources I've found which should work with the 3.17 firmware (http://www.pocketables.com/2013/10/3-17-651-4-s-method-works-htc-evo-4g-lte.html) (http://rumrunner.us/instructions/)
internetcommand said:
Thank you very much for your response, and yes I do currently have S-On. I'm looking into methods of removing it right now.
If you or anyone else happen to know a good, working method for 4.1.1 and Firmware 3.17.651 firmware I'd really appreciate it. This is currently the guide I'm looking at, but I would appreciate one with a bit more explanation or something confirmed on my firmware (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163013).
Once again though, thank you very much for identifying where my problem was!
EDIT: Here are some newer sources I've found which should work with the 3.17 firmware (http://www.pocketables.com/2013/10/3-17-651-4-s-method-works-htc-evo-4g-lte.html) (http://rumrunner.us/instructions/)
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I used rumrunner on my phone and a friends, both were HBOOT 2.09, also firewater worked on HBOOT 2.10 for another friend. They are pretty self explanatory. Rumrunner is easier, don't need to use adb commands to get it started. Make sure you have HTC sync removed from your computer, set supersu default to grant, and disable your anti virus software, some have said they had to remove it completely. But if rumrunner doesn't work I'd try firewater. The instruction for firewater are on the site.
HTC Jewel
HBOOT 2.10 S-OFF (rumrunner)
Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 V3
gstanke said:
I used rumrunner on my phone and a friends, both were HBOOT 2.09, also firewater worked on HBOOT 2.10 for another friend. They are pretty self explanatory. Rumrunner is easier, don't need to use adb commands to get it started. Make sure you have HTC sync removed from your computer, set supersu default to grant, and disable your anti virus software, some have said they had to remove it completely. But if rumrunner doesn't work I'd try firewater. The instruction for firewater are on the site.
HTC Jewel
HBOOT 2.10 S-OFF (rumrunner)
Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 V3
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Thanks man, I'll look into this later today after I'm done with classes. I appreciate it
It's rather disheartening how much harder it is to root this HTC phone than it was to root my S3. Oh well!
internetcommand said:
Thanks man, I'll look into this later today after I'm done with classes. I appreciate it
It's rather disheartening how much harder it is to root this HTC phone than it was to root my S3. Oh well!
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From my own personal experience running Windows 7 x64 I had to actually uninstall Security Essentials, disable the firewall and run soju.exe as administrator for rumrunner to work, took me a few days to figure that out. Good luck. :good:
internetcommand said:
Thanks man, I'll look into this later today after I'm done with classes. I appreciate it
It's rather disheartening how much harder it is to root this HTC phone than it was to root my S3. Oh well!
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Rooting isn't hard just getting s-off can be frustrating sometimes.
HTC Jewel
HBOOT 2.10 S-OFF (rumrunner)
Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 V3
shadowguy1 said:
From my own personal experience running Windows 7 x64 I had to actually uninstall Security Essentials, disable the firewall and run soju.exe as administrator for rumrunner to work, took me a few days to figure that out. Good luck. :good:
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gstanke said:
I used rumrunner on my phone and a friends, both were HBOOT 2.09, also firewater worked on HBOOT 2.10 for another friend. They are pretty self explanatory. Rumrunner is easier, don't need to use adb commands to get it started. Make sure you have HTC sync removed from your computer, set supersu default to grant, and disable your anti virus software, some have said they had to remove it completely. But if rumrunner doesn't work I'd try firewater. The instruction for firewater are on the site.
HTC Jewel
HBOOT 2.10 S-OFF (rumrunner)
Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 V3
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Used RumRunner to change S-Off, updated my SuperUser app, and am now running CM11 Nightly with no problems Thanks very much guys!
internetcommand said:
Used RumRunner to change S-Off, updated my SuperUser app, and am now running CM11 Nightly with no problems Thanks very much guys!
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Not a problem. Glad to help
HTC Jewel
HBOOT 2.10 S-OFF (rumrunner)
Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 V3
Nice work gents:thumbup:
Sent from my HTC device
internetcommand said:
Used RumRunner to change S-Off, updated my SuperUser app, and am now running CM11 Nightly with no problems Thanks very much guys!
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You are quite welcome. As a newcomer myself happy to help when I can.
Few issues I've gotten my self into and would like some input
I rooted and attempted to install cyanogen and it failed every time knowing now that the partitions are wrong is why but I advance wiped and and was stuck
I cant get the ruu to run my system is 7 64 bit
I realy want the XXX.ing that runs in hboot but can't find it
I want to run the ruu or the img to restore it and then start from the top if I can
Thank you
weirdfate said:
Few issues I've gotten my self into and would like some input
I rooted and attempted to install cyanogen and it failed every time knowing now that the partitions are wrong is why but I advance wiped and and was stuck
I cant get the ruu to run my system is 7 64 bit
I realy want the XXX.ing that runs in hboot but can't find it
I want to run the ruu or the img to restore it and then start from the top if I can
Thank you
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To run the RUU from Windows 7 64 bit, be sure to install latest HTC sync manager and connect phone to finalize driver installation. Then try again.
It ain't nothing but a G thing baby... Lg G3 LGSL990
Evolution_Freak said:
To run the RUU from Windows 7 64 bit, be sure to install latest HTC sync manager and connect phone to finalize driver installation. Then try again.
It ain't nothing but a G thing baby... Lg G3 LGSL990
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I assumed that if the phone rooted and adb and fastboot work than the drivers were installed? Some times the ruu comes up and ask me to install with recomended settings
Htc ruu won't work without sync manager, period.
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weirdfate said:
I assumed that if the phone rooted and adb and fastboot work than the drivers were installed? Some times the ruu comes up and ask me to install with recomended settings
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Also, if your bootloader is already unlocked, you will have to relock it for RUU to work.
It ain't nothing but a G thing baby... Lg G3 LGSL990
Gonna try to load sync manager to dusting off my netbook to give that a go with 32 bit co
fizbanrapper said:
Htc ruu won't work without sync manager, period.
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Actually, I don't have HTC Sync installed, and it surely works for me. Sync manager allows for the drivers to be installed.
Now having issues getting s-off! Any idea?
weirdfate said:
Now having issues getting s-off! Any idea?
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Some more info would be helpful. What ROM are you on? What Hboot do you currently have, and what is your radio (firmware) version?
It's important to provide as much information from the start so we can help you. There are currently five ways to gain S-off on the HTC EVO 4G LTE depending upon what software/firmware you currently have.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Some more info would be helpful. What ROM are you on? What Hboot do you currently have, and what is your radio (firmware) version?
It's important to provide as much information from the start so we can help you. There are currently five ways to gain S-off on the HTC EVO 4G LTE depending upon what software/firmware you currently have.
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Ya that would help wouldn't it
Software 3.17.651.5 710RD
Factory rooted rom (flashed su 2.01 zip)
Hboot 2.09 0000
I tried rum runner and it gets to about 10 runs and stops
I did realize I don't have busybox but the installers crash and the phone reboots
Firewater
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fizbanrapper said:
Firewater
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Ill need to check this one out. Thank you
no dice! still s-on
if it is of any concern my s-on shows RL after it?
Why don't you just do the RUU back to factory stock and try it from the beginning? It seems like it might save you some time over trying to troubleshoot what is actually wrong.
Try rumrunner again. That's what finally worked for me one time. Rumrunner didn't take the first time and it didn't make a difference running it a second or third time. Firewater didn't work either, but I had success when I went back to rumrunner.
My worthless theory is that, for whatever reason, RR wasn't able to complete a specific critical step, but that FW was able to handle it. But then FW encountered issues on a subsequent step. Going back to RR worked because, this time, FW already took care of the task that RR couldn't do the first time around.
Of course I don't have a stack of evo's sitting around waiting to be s-offed, so I didn't get much of a chance to test my theory. I seem to remain s-off now even after ruu.
Remember to wipe well. It will help prevent a stinky ROM as well as awkward social situations.
I ruu to the one that had sence 5 and then rooted and ran Firewater (2 TIMES) and I'm good! Thank you for all your help