Hey everyone,
I'm in a bit of a pickle here. I was running Lollipop 5.0.2 with my phone rooted, unlocked, and had previously run ROM cleaner. I attempted to reset my phone since I'm planning on selling it, and now its screwed up. Immediately following the reset attempt, I got a screen saying Android updating, optimizing apps (and it ran through all the apps that i was attempting to delete). Then once the phone cycled and booted up, i got "Unfortunately system UI has stopped." Not exactly sure what to do. Heres a picture of my bootloader. Oh and I don't believe I had any backups created. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
reflash.
Relock the bootloader and RUU to (almost) full stock.
But you should still make the buyer aware the phone was at one point modded. It will say RELOCKED on the bootloader screen, instead of the factory condition which is LOCKED. Plus, HTC has a record of the bootloader being unlocked by HTCDev.com.
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Alright, so I've got my TFP rooted and went to use the unlock tool via ViperMOD, which worked like a charm except for the fact that it wouldn't install CWM. Did as previous posts suggested and went with a factory reset through Settings, and now I'm back to square one.
Since I did a factory reset, is my bootloader still unlocked? I'm still rooted, but that's beside the point. Is there any way for me to check if my bootloader is unlocked?
I'll answer your question but I want you to answer one of mine. My understanding is that it will say that the boot loader is unlocked while booting and there is no"re-locking".
I haven't been able to unlock my bootloader with the app from the vipermod or downloaded directly from Asus. I've been trying for about 2 weeks I reflashed .15 and reupgraded, reflashed. 21. Did a number of factory resets, attempting to unlock between each step. How did you make it work?
I actually just picked another TFP up recently, this one for the lady, so it came with .15 already. From there, I just rooted then used viperMOD to install the Unlock Tool. Are you getting the "network connection" error?
Got impatient and D/L'd ROMManager, then flashed CWM without any problems. Guess I'm still unlocked ;p
Yea, network connection error
I was getting that for a while, but that was a week ago now or so. I'm guessing it's a problem on their side (hopefully servers are down for maintainance? >.<).
Hey guys. Need a big hand here. So I have a HTC One on contract from Three in the UK.
I rooted the phone and all that jazz and decided on putting a custom ROM on my device.
However while in TWRP I wiped the phone and seemingly all the contents on it, including TWRP.
Now I have a bricked phone that boots into recovery/ the bootloader only. I've tried flasing
RUU files on but it fails with the error code 140? I don't know much about this I'm quite a noob.
In recovery the information is as follows:
*** TAMPERED ***
*** RELOCKED ***
*** SECURITY WARNING ***
M7_UL PVT SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT- 1.54.0000
RADIO-4A. 17. 3250. 14
OpenDSP-v31.120.274.0617
OS-2.24.401.0
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Please help me. I've read through wonderful guides by other patrons on this website but nothing seems to work.
I'm at my wits end.
Thank you in advance for any help.
I know very little about this, but just to brainstorm (and confirm a few basic facts):
When you rooted originally, did you use HTC's bootloader unlocker or a different method to unlock the bootloader?
How are you flashing ROMS? Are you doing everything through the phone (example, using one-touch-root apps) or are you using the Android Debug Bridge?
The bootloader typically comes with options to reboot, boot into recovery, factory reset, etc. Can you confirm that these options have disappeared (or never existed in the first place)?
My knee-jerk reaction is that you didn't use an HTC bootloader unlocker and, therefore, the HTC GUU detects a bootloader mismatch and aborts. Therefore, you need to see if there's a way to flash a stock HTC bootloader (which, I can tell you from experience, is usually a one-way-trip to super-bricking) or see if the bootloader you already have installed can be unlocked through the ADB.
In my very limited experience and understanding of Android, it's generally pretty difficult to wipe the recovery partition from within the phone - one generally as to flash it from ADB or screw with the bootloader in some way to wipe it. I wonder, therefore, whether the recovery partition is just fine but maybe the bootloader is throwing a fit because it's not the HTC default.
I'm sure you've tried or thought of all of this, but since nobody else is stepping up, I thought I'd help brainstorm a bit and keep the thread fresh.
Borden Rhodes said:
I know very little about this, but just to brainstorm (and confirm a few basic facts):
When you rooted originally, did you use HTC's bootloader unlocker or a different method to unlock the bootloader?
How are you flashing ROMS? Are you doing everything through the phone (example, using one-touch-root apps) or are you using the Android Debug Bridge?
The bootloader typically comes with options to reboot, boot into recovery, factory reset, etc. Can you confirm that these options have disappeared (or never existed in the first place)?
My knee-jerk reaction is that you didn't use an HTC bootloader unlocker and, therefore, the HTC GUU detects a bootloader mismatch and aborts. Therefore, you need to see if there's a way to flash a stock HTC bootloader (which, I can tell you from experience, is usually a one-way-trip to super-bricking) or see if the bootloader you already have installed can be unlocked through the ADB.
In my very limited experience and understanding of Android, it's generally pretty difficult to wipe the recovery partition from within the phone - one generally as to flash it from ADB or screw with the bootloader in some way to wipe it. I wonder, therefore, whether the recovery partition is just fine but maybe the bootloader is throwing a fit because it's not the HTC default.
I'm sure you've tried or thought of all of this, but since nobody else is stepping up, I thought I'd help brainstorm a bit and keep the thread fresh.
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I unlocked the bootloader originally by getting a specific code from HTC and using it through the command prompt I think. I can go into the bootloader and it has all the fastboot, recovery, factory reset business there. Trying factory reset does nothing. I've downloaded HTC toolkit 2.2 and I tried initially pushing ROMS to flash to TWRP, but it would never detect my phone. Then I stupidly did a full wipe through TWRP and now that's disappeared. All that's left is the bootloader now. I've tried forcing RUU updates through the HTC toolkit but it always fails. So does running the normal RUU process. I can't seem to find the correct one for Three UK. The most I've been able to do is re-lock the bootloader and I'm running out of ideas. Thank you for your reply. I feel so helpless!.
If I've read your message correctly, you are doing everything through the HTC toolkit and not through the Android SDK. Frankly, I don't know how the former works. Especially if the HTC Toolkit isn't detecting your phone, you may want to run over to http://developer.android.com/sdk/ and fetch the SDK for your system and set it up. You don't need the ADT Bundle, just the SDK Tools link at the bottom. This may make it easier for other, more knowledgeable people debug your phone, since they all use the SDK. The weaponry you'll be using is all in the <sdk install location>/tools directory, so get a command prompt window pointed there (by the by, are you using Windows, Mac or Linux?)
If you already have your SDK up, or once you do, you'll want to get familiar with the fastboot command, described in this post: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2277112 . What we want to do is see whether we can flash a new recovery ROM.
As long as you don't attempt to flash over the bootloader, you shouldn't super-brick your phone. Based on the message in your original post, your bootloader may have relocked itself. If your first attempt at installing a new recovery ROM doesn't work, then you'll have to use the procedure you used originally to unlock your bootloader. If you've forgotten how to do that, then these instructions (which assume you're using the SDK) should help: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_m7.
You're currently using TWRP, which I've personally found buggy. Until you have a functioning phone again, you may want to use ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery instead: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager. It has fewer features, but at least they work properly. If flashing ROMs over fastboot is new to you, there are plenty of guides on the Interwebs to help you. I'll also try to walk you through it if you let me know where you're getting stuck. The critical thing, considering that there are many types of HTC One, is to make sure that you flash the ROM that exactly matches your phone. If you flash the wrong ROM, you probably won't break your phone any more than it is, but let's try not to test that theory. If you're not positive which phone you have, say so and we'll help you find out.
Let us know once you have CWM on your phone or where you got stuck. The advantage of using the SDK, too, is that you can copy and paste the output right back to the forum.
I hope I understood everything correctly. Let me know if I haven't.
Hi all. i need help. i have tried everything to unroot and lock my incredible 4g lte. I cant unroot it and tried running a stock rom but it sat at the sending............. part for about an hour. I have relocked it but occasionally when i go into bootloader it says system warning and my bootloader also says tampered which i also want to get rid of. Please help unroot and return my device back to stock everything. I am patient and will listen to it all.
Good evening,
I am reaching out to all developers and android enthusiasts here on XDA as I am completely stuck at this point. This post may get a little bit long winded but I wouldn't post if I didn't legitimately need the assistance.
So here is my situation. I have an ATT HTC ONE and I originally rooted this phone thinking that it would improve the devices battery life as I've experienced with any other android device that I've rooted. All my Samsung devices respond miraculously to rooting and couldn't imagine not having a rooted android. Well after a few short weeks I found myself in need of unrooting the device and restoring back to stock(for personal reasons). Upon attempting to relock the bootloader and then reflash stock firmware back to the device I was successful at getting the bootloader relocked but somehow managed to completely delete all;the System partition on the device. I CAN still however boot the phone into the bootloader(into fastboot,recovery, etc) I have TWRP recovery installed on the device but now the phone says that its got 0mb of storage on the phone. Ive spent countless hours trying to figure out how to get the phones original firmware back on the device with absolutely no luck. My current Hboot version is 1.55 and i have S-ON as well. Can someone point me in the direction of a thread where I can some how recreate the system(and other neccessary partitions) to restore the firmware?? Does HTC have anything like KIES that Samsung has where i can reflash my phone?
COrootking4life said:
Good evening,
I am reaching out to all developers and android enthusiasts here on XDA as I am completely stuck at this point. This post may get a little bit long winded but I wouldn't post if I didn't legitimately need the assistance.
So here is my situation. I have an ATT HTC ONE and I originally rooted this phone thinking that it would improve the devices battery life as I've experienced with any other android device that I've rooted. All my Samsung devices respond miraculously to rooting and couldn't imagine not having a rooted android. Well after a few short weeks I found myself in need of unrooting the device and restoring back to stock(for personal reasons). Upon attempting to relock the bootloader and then reflash stock firmware back to the device I was successful at getting the bootloader relocked but somehow managed to completely delete all;the System partition on the device. I CAN still however boot the phone into the bootloader(into fastboot,recovery, etc) I have TWRP recovery installed on the device but now the phone says that its got 0mb of storage on the phone. Ive spent countless hours trying to figure out how to get the phones original firmware back on the device with absolutely no luck. My current Hboot version is 1.55 and i have S-ON as well. Can someone point me in the direction of a thread where I can some how recreate the system(and other neccessary partitions) to restore the firmware?? Does HTC have anything like KIES that Samsung has where i can reflash my phone?
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Yes HTC has a RUU (Rom Update Utility) You posted in the AT&T forums so I'm going to assume you need the AT&T RUU
You can download it directly from HTC Here
The RUU requires s-off or Relocked bootloader
you relock it with this command
fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot-bootloader
I've tried that before the ruh fails BC the phone shows no operating system. I've tried several different ones. The one thing that I see in relation to all the ruu threads all say you should see a os version in the current field and in dont. Unless there's some other order of operations Im not aware of when trying to use them.
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I've solved this without an RUU. I will post a "SOLVED" thread in the development page.
Sorry for the delay folks
COrootking4life said:
Good evening,
I am reaching out to all developers and android enthusiasts here on XDA as I am completely stuck at this point. This post may get a little bit long winded but I wouldn't post if I didn't legitimately need the assistance.
So here is my situation. I have an ATT HTC ONE and I originally rooted this phone thinking that it would improve the devices battery life as I've experienced with any other android device that I've rooted. All my Samsung devices respond miraculously to rooting and couldn't imagine not having a rooted android. Well after a few short weeks I found myself in need of unrooting the device and restoring back to stock(for personal reasons). Upon attempting to relock the bootloader and then reflash stock firmware back to the device I was successful at getting the bootloader relocked but somehow managed to completely delete all;the System partition on the device. I CAN still however boot the phone into the bootloader(into fastboot,recovery, etc) I have TWRP recovery installed on the device but now the phone says that its got 0mb of storage on the phone. Ive spent countless hours trying to figure out how to get the phones original firmware back on the device with absolutely no luck. My current Hboot version is 1.55 and i have S-ON as well. Can someone point me in the direction of a thread where I can some how recreate the system(and other neccessary partitions) to restore the firmware?? Does HTC have anything like KIES that Samsung has where i can reflash my phone?
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Sorry for the sluggish delay, due to some scheduling conflicts and other hurdles came into play but nevertheless Im posting my solved post now. head over to the ATT HTC ONE ANDROID DEVELOPMENT FORUM TO FIND THE POST LABELED "SOLVED"
I received an OTA update on my AT&T M9 and proceeded to unlock the bootloader and flash a custom recovery, and forgot to make a backup of my system before flashing a new rom. Now I can't get any rom to load properly, and can't run the RUU program from HTC on any of my computers. Does anyone have a way of retrieving an official AT&T firmware zip or any solution? I'm at my wit's end, and HTC was no help at all. The phone is S-On, to make matters worse. And any rom I flash that manages to get to the welcome screen hangs at "Connecting to Wi-fi" forever.
Managed to fix it, had to S-Off to reset my firmware version, but to anyone who screwed up like I did, this is the AT&T Marshmallow update to the HTC One. Fixed my problem, and allowed me to restart from the beginning. To anyone that reads this, $25 is a small price to pay for an S-Off.
https://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m9-att/news/