s-off users recovery installer - Sprint HTC One (M9)

This simple installer is for current 4.27.651.4 firmware and has twrp 3.1.1-0-hima
You must be s-off.
Put file in any folder of choice of sd card for safe keeping.
Copy to root of sd card when needed.
Reboot to download mode to install.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/13tw5i6axsimktz/0PJAIMG.zip?dl=0

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custom recovery help

after copying both zip to sd card .enter the command to load custom recovery in adb .the phone boots and it shows some installation process and then the phone boots into factory config.
switch off the phone press the 3 button combo home+vol down+power but it loads the factory rom and the custom recovery doesnt loads up
please help
exctract those 2 zips on the sd card
ciolnadu said:
exctract those 2 zips on the sd card
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i have copied both the zip to sd card now should i extract after copying or should i directly extract to sd card root.
1 more thing when i extract the both the zip the second command doesnt work but when i extract just the recovery image it works fine but cant load into cwm 1.2.1
Extract to the root sd, dont delete the zips also...

clockwork not reading ext-sd

I cant get clockwork recovery to see my ext-sd I did a factory reset now I cant restore (nandroid) because it was saved on the ext sd. when I select restore it says no files found. I put the sd card in my computer, sure enough all files are there. when I try to install a new rom, I select install zip form sd card...there isnt a selection for ext-sd. I adb pushed a zip to /sdcard to get a rom installed
sgtarky said:
i cant get clockwork recovery to see my ext-sd i did a factory reset now i cant restore (nandroid) because it was saved on the ext sd. When i select restore it says no files found. I put the sd card in my computer, sure enough all files are there. When i try to install a new rom, i select install zip form sd card...there isnt a selection for ext-sd. I adb pushed a zip to /sdcard to get a rom installed
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thankyou for posting in development thread.
Needs to be moved to Q & A
Can you see it in root explorer or Rom Manager?
I dont have root explorer but i do see it in astro
Lol.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Which version of cwm are you using? Maybe flash the most recent recovery again. I prefer romracers.

CWM SD Issue Please Help

I am trying to flash zip files from my SD card in cmw.. I go to choose zip from sd then after choose external_sd/ when i choose it, it does absolutely nothing( I hit the home button and it says no file exists but i know the files are there). I also manually mounted the SD... I was originally trying to do the fix speaker sound.. But due to the fact i could not get the sd to read, i did it from the internal memory. Now i cannot use my phone app at all it just crashes. I now want to flash a new rom on to fix the issue, but as i said i can't flash the zip from the SD. If anyone can give me some assistance it would be greatly appreciated.
For flashing Roms you ALWAYS put them on your sdcard WHICH IS THE INTERNAL UNREMOVEABLE SDCARD. Your external sdcard on Samsung roms is called external_SD and in cm7 it is called emmc. On stock based roms (Samsung roms) you will always have to put the files on the sdcard NOT the external removeable sdcard.
Sent From My KickAss ATT SGS2 SPORTING CM7
Sounds like you already have a rom installed. Which one? Or are you still on stock? If stock, you can't flash from stock 3e recovery.
Assuming you have CWM Recovery, put the flashable zip on the root of the internal sdcard *not* the external sdcard, and not in any directory. If your directory structure on the sdcard is fairly long, the files may be hidden at the bottom, and you will have to scroll down to see them. Use the vol+ button to scroll in the up direction is easiest. Then you should be able to install the rom by selecting "install zip from sdcard" and then "choose zip from sdcard". Do not use "choose zip from internal sdcard".
I am running a stock rom rooted.. I was falling a sleep while typing it.. I ment I was trying to choose the rom in CWM.. I saved the ROM on my external SD so i can try to pull the file and flash my phone to it.. What i am saying is when i go to pick the ZIP under in CWM i can't access it. As i wrote in my original post
If you have stock rom plus root by Entropy512, then the kernel is straight stock with 3e recovery, and you can not flash a rom from 3e recovery. You will need to install a kernel which contains ClockworkMod Recovery first. See the guide linked in my signature for detailed instructions on how to do that.
And go back and read both RockRatt's post and my previous post, to learn that you can not install a rom from the external sd card. And you should spend some time reading in general, so you have a basic understanding of what you are doing. And then do some more reading.
external sd
monkey28rb said:
I am running a stock rom rooted.. I was falling a sleep while typing it.. I ment I was trying to choose the rom in CWM.. I saved the ROM on my external SD so i can try to pull the file and flash my phone to it.. What i am saying is when i go to pick the ZIP under in CWM i can't access it. As i wrote in my original post
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Why is it so difficult to put the zipfile on internal sdcard for flashing purposes,
then after flashing using a file manager simply move the zipfile to external sdcard?
Of course if you were using CWM Manager you would not have the
problem in the first place, CWM Manager (apk) can be downloaded
here: http://megaupload.com/?d=TGXMLL1G it is fully compatible with
CWM recovery but you do not need to go into recovery mode.
With this app you will have access to external sdcard with no problem.
It has most of the same options and features as you would see in Rom
Manager but it's fully compatible with our phones and flashable zipfile
roms, kernels, modems and mods. (it even installs apps )apk).
This is a perfect solution to backup and restore roms too.
(fully CWM compatible Nandroid with option to name the backup)
Check it out!

[Q] Having trouble returning to stock?

I am using Xboarder56's method to go back to stock, but so far I have had no success.
1.First Download these 2 files
: ClockworkMOD Backup Stock 1.36.351.5
: Stock Amaze Recovery (PH85IMG.zip)
2.Delete Old Clockwork folder off your sdcard both internal/external
3.Copy to the root of your external sdcard (main sdcard, DONT PUT IT IN ANY OTHER FOLDER)
5.Reboot into hboot (volume down and power)
6.Boot in to clockworkmod form hboot
7.Wipe data/system
8.Choose Restore/Backup
9.Choose Restore and select the one with 2011-10-26.01.14.34
10.Wait for it to restore
11.CHoose Wipe data/system one more time after its complete
12.Go to mounts and mount sdcard in recovery
13.Copy over PH85IMG that you downloaded eairler
14.Reboot into Hboot select update
15.Reboot once again to normal rom
16.Download superoneclick root from here: SuperOneClick Root
17.Extract it and run superoneclickroot.exe
18.Click Unroot
19.Its complete
I am having problems in the 5th step and the 9th step. When i put both of the files on the Ext SD main drive and go into hboot, it immediately pops up for update (I don't do that Bc it doesn't say that to?).. As for the 9th when i go into recovery (i use quickboot to go straight into recovery) when i do the full wipe and go to restore, it says no file found, my question where is the File??
2011-10-26.01.14.34
THANKS ALOT FOR YOUR HELP GUYS!!
use the ruu method thats better
here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1335703

[Q] Can't mount sdcard on Stock Recovery ICS 4.0.3 GTI9100

hello xda, I've searched for this answer to no avail so I'm now asking this, why is it that my stock recovery won't mount my sdcard on my ICS GT-I9100GT with everything stock at 4,0.3 ICS? I'm following this guide to root my phone and eventually install MIUI 4, my priority now is rooting the damn thing haha, but I'm stuck if I can't mount the sd on stock recovery I can't use the temporal cwm that the guide talks about
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794
For most (if not all?) ICS phones having a CWM image at Clockworkmod site:
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Download attached cwm-touch-6.0.x.x-i9100.zip for the i9100 Galaxy S2. This is the touch version but it also works with volume up/down keys and power button to select menu.
CWM6 is now thought to be probably safe for wipe, no superbrick risks under ICS 4.0.4: read more here
I also attached the cwm6 non touch version and the recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.5-galaxys2.zip. CWM4 is also confirmed to be safe for wipe by Entropy512 Recognized Developer
For other phones, download the cwm image from here http://clockworkmod.com/rommanager
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Put the previously downloaded cwm-touch-6.0.x.x-i9100.zip file on your external sd card
Download the attached root file you want as per instructions above
I advise Chainfire SuperSU for 2 reasons: it lets you unroot from within superSU application and it lets you migrate to ChainsDD superuser if you like later
Copy the Root_XXX.zip file you downloaded to internal or external sd card
Boot into stock recovery (volume up+home+power), and select "apply update from external storage". Now select the cwm-touch-6.x.x.x-i9100.zip file you copied in previous step (this step gives a temporary flash that will disappear after reboot)
You get CWM recovery interface (this custom recovery is temporary, not permanent)
Inside CWM, select "install zip from sdcard". Then, select "choose zip from sdcard". Now, scroll down to the "Root_XXX.zip" file and hit power button to install it.
It will add SuperSU or Superuser last version apk to system/app, last superuser binary (su) to system/xbin and busybox last version to system/xbin, all with correct file permissions.
Reboot and you get permanent root + busybox installed on your stock kernel.
To unroot, do the above steps and replace the file Root_XXX.zip by the attached Unroot_SuperUser-Busybox-Uninstaller-Update2-signed.zip. It will delete superuser, su and busybox packages.
For a complete removal of busybox, look here at my Busybox Uninstaller which will remove ALL busybox symlinks (over 600 files depending on installers used before):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1853419
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All help appreciated :crying:
Are you using a SDHC card? I had a 4gb micro SD card and it didnt worked... So i used a 2 gb micro sd card that I had and it worked :good:

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