★ ☆ [MOD] Remove Red Text on Splash screen | hboot | ota:1.23.708.3 | 11-28-13 | ☆ ★ - HTC Butterfly S

★ ☆ [MOD] Remove Red Text on Splash screen | hboot | ota:1.23.708.3 | 11-28-13 | ☆ ★
Does the red development text on the splash screen bother you after unlocking your device?
If so, I have a modified hboot for you that takes care of it.
This was simply hex edited by me to remove the text from the screen, no other changes were made.
I have tested it and it is 100% proven to work without any side effects.
I originally did this for the Verizon HTC One and was asked to do it for the One Max and now the Butterfly S.
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Let's get to it!
You must be S-Off to do this!
To Install:
Download your Modified hboot:
1.23.708.3 No Red Text hboot
Place the zip in your fastboot/adb directory on your computer.
Put the device in fastboot mode
(Volume down and power until menu appears, select fastboot using power button)
Connect the device to the computer
Enter the following commands from terminal/command prompt in the fastboot directory, one at a time:
fastboot oem rebootRUU (this puts the device in RUU mode)
fastboot flash zip filename_hboot.zip (this flashes the modified hboot zip file)
Important: the flash process halts at around 75% to 90% on phone screen! This is normal and a safety precaution!
The last few percent is the reboot, which is NOT happening automatically, so you get a chance to check the console output before reboot to make sure it is safe to reboot!
The bar will only fill up to 100% once you type the following command:​
fastboot reboot-bootloader (this reboots the device to bootloader)
That's it, you're done. You can now reboot and not see the red text anymore.
If you have any questions or issues, let me know.
I DO NOT have this device!
BIG THANKS to daorderdillon for requesting me to do this and being willing to test for me.
So Thank Him too!
Now for my RED TEXT:
Disclaimer​You are aware that writing to the security protected partitions increases your risk to lose the device exponentially.
You understand and agree that i cannot be held responsible for such or any other damages.
The flash process is theoretically safe and tested, however you are the brains behind the wheel and you are solely responsible for the execution of the process.
I will not accept any responsibility. The method itself is developed by Google and HTC, i only provide access and information to it and you execute it.
You understand that you should not do it if you are not willing to accept this risk.
If you plan on reverting to stock-relocked, for any reason:
You should follow the above steps first, but use this Stock Restore hboot instead.
Do this before you relock the bootloader.​
-FAUX LOCKED HBOOTS-
(not really Locked and S-on but appear that way)
Since I initially posted this for the Vzw One:
I had a couple requests for a modified hboot that shows the device as being Locked and S-On, while being completely unlocked and S-Off.
I went ahead and made that as per request and made it for the One Max and Butterfly S as well.
The process is the same as the one I wrote above, with the exception of the filename.
Which you can change to hboot.img for simplicty just don't forget which is which.
1.23.708.3 Faux Locked hboot.
Enjoy and be careful!!
My hboot thread for the Verizon HTC One (m7)

Just in case....

no zip found
Hi, just tried to flash the zip but it says no zip found. Do we need to rename it? Thanks.

tropical cactus said:
Hi, just tried to flash the zip but it says no zip found. Do we need to rename it? Thanks.
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Which one u tried
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daorderdillon said:
Which one u tried
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no red text.

tropical cactus said:
no red text.
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Use faux
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daorderdillon said:
Use faux
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Will faux get rid of the red text as well?

tropical cactus said:
Will faux get rid of the red text as well?
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Yes
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daorderdillon said:
Yes
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This is not clear at all. Do we flash the hboot.img or the zip file?

tropical cactus said:
This is not clear at all. Do we flash the hboot.img or the zip file?
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Just follow the steps in the Op:
Place the zip in your fastboot/adb directory on your computer.
Put the device in fastboot mode
(Volume down and power until menu appears, select fastboot using power button)
Connect the device to the computer
Enter the following commands from terminal/command prompt in the fastboot directory, one at a time:
fastboot oem rebootRUU (this puts the device in RUU mode)
fastboot flash zip filename_hboot.zip (this flashes the modified hboot zip file, use the file name of the zip you downloaded)
Important: the flash process halts at around 75% to 90% on phone screen! This is normal and a safety precaution!
The last few percent is the reboot, which is NOT happening automatically, so you get a chance to check the console output before reboot to make sure it is safe to reboot!
The bar will only fill up to 100% once you type the following command:
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fastboot reboot-bootloader
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tropical cactus said:
This is not clear at all. Do we flash the hboot.img or the zip file?
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Download no red text go to bootloader and select fastboot then type fastboot oem reboot RUU THEN type fastboot flash zip 1.23.708.3_butterflyS-NoRedText_hboot.zip after u flash then look at the phone the bar won't fill out the space then type fastboot reboot-bootloader
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tropical cactus said:
This is not clear at all. Do we flash the hboot.img or the zip file?
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Flash zip file make sure its in Ur adb directory
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santod040 said:
Just follow the steps in the Op:
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Hi, I did just that. It rebootsRUU ( I get the green HTC logo). After I type flash Noredtext exactly as the zip file, it says error, zip file not found.
Edit: I have placed the zip file in adb directory

tropical cactus said:
Hi, I did just that. It rebootsRUU ( I get the green HTC logo). After I type flash Noredtext exactly as the zip file, it says error, zip file not found.
Edit: I have placed the zip file in adb directory
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File not found means the name of the zip is incorrect or its not in Ur director y
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daorderdillon said:
File not found means the name of the zip is incorrect or its not in Ur director y
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I'll try cut and paste.

tropical cactus said:
I'll try cut and paste.
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Plz do
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daorderdillon said:
Plz do
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Ok. I forgot to type zip after fastboot flash ZIP.
Command went through. Then I got FAILED<remote: 42 custom id check fail>

tropical cactus said:
Ok. I forgot to type zip after fastboot flash ZIP.
Command went through. Then I got FAILED<remote: 42 custom id check fail>
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Are u super cid
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daorderdillon said:
Are u super cid
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Not yet. Figured there are some official OTA s yet to come so I haven't changed cid.

tropical cactus said:
Not yet. Figured there are some official OTA s yet to come so I haven't changed cid.
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Omg! u get ota with super cid lol plz change to super cid
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daorderdillon said:
Omg! u get ota with super cid lol plz change to super cid
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Ok. Try later. Got to work now.

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[Q] need root help, im stuck..

ok so im on ics i i already unlocked the bootloader, im forsure of that.
im following this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416836 and on step so it says "Inside the WCXJB ROOT PACK, click shift + right click and select "Open command window here" " and when i try it will not let me, so i kept reading to see if i could understand (which i didnt) i end up here and it says i have to re wire my phone? http://unlimited.io/jb_holiday.htm
im wondering if i have to do all this just to get s-off (and can someone explain to me what s-off even does)
and if not can someone please help me get s-off or explain what i have to do after i unlocked to bootloader to flash roms onto my phone?
S-off means security off which means you can flash unsecured .img files ( kernels, etc. ) to your phone. You really don't need s-off to flash kernels, you can always flash them through fastboot.
If you don't want to do the " wire trick " to gain s-off and you have already unlocked the bootloader then skip to #4 for flashing kernels/Roms.
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Thanks, but if I flash a kernal with s-on wouldn't the be a big chance ill brick my phone? And if I go to step 4 I says I have to right click+shift to open command prompt, but I don't have that option
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It says right click+shift to open a command prompt in the folder I downloaded but I don't have that option
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cwa542 said:
Thanks, but if I flash a kernal with s-on wouldn't the be a big chance ill brick my phone? And if I go to step 4 I says I have to right click+shift to open command prompt, but I don't have that option
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No, you won't brick it. With s-on you have to flash the kernel in fastboot first then the Rom in recovery.
You have to put the boot.img in the same folder that adb and fastboot are in. If you downloaded the " all in one " that had the WCX recovery in you can just replace the boot.img in the same folder with the one you want to use then push shift and right click and select " open command prompt here ".
Enter " fastboot flash boot boot.img " without the quotes.
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[Q] Problem with boot.img installing 3 musketeers sense 4 final v2

Hi, when i installing the rom 3 musketeers sense 4 final v2 2.4.... i have a problem with boot.img
ERROR:
Updating boot image...
assert failed: package_extract_file("boot.img",
"/tmp/boot.img")
all its OK but boot.img failed and i FLASH other boot.img and nothing, i think that is the .ZIP but it´s OK
I have HBOOT 1.28.0006 and root and i installed the official RUU
I don´t have s-off
Thanks.
Is youre phone rooted?
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anders3408 said:
Is youre phone rooted?
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Yes ofcourse, i first install the RUU and next unlock the bootloader and make root, but when i installing this rom the boot.img failed, i don´t know that make... please help me
Extract it from zip and flash via fastboot.
Fastboot flash boot boot. Img
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stona175 said:
Extract it from zip and flash via fastboot.
Fastboot flash boot boot. Img
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Or you can restore using NAND backup and if you are rooted you can S-OFF and flash again
i flash the boot.img from zip with fastboot and nothing, i have this error, thin night make s-off and flash this boot.img again
thx and i tell when i make this
surgeon94 said:
i flash the boot.img from zip with fastboot and nothing, i have this error, thin night make s-off and flash this boot.img again
thx and i tell when i make this
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If you make S-OFF there is no need the flash the boot.img from recovery, you just need to flash the zip again.
Lexmazter said:
If you make S-OFF there is no need the flash the boot.img from recovery, you just need to flash the zip again.
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Ah ok, i make s-off and flash .zip now, in 1 hour come back and tell
THX
Oh Yes !! ROM installed, thanks all people
would not be possible without you

[OTA]OTA_DLXPLUS_UL_JB43_SENSE55_MR_hTC_Asia_HK_2.21.70 8.1-1.23.708.3_release

[OTA] Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 CID__622 Hong Kong
http://yadi.sk/d/egZKl5cUEceWN
An69 said:
[OTA] Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 CID__622 Hong Kong
http://yadi.sk/d/egZKl5cUEceWN
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Nice
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An69 said:
[OTA] Android 4.3 Sense 5.5 CID__622 Hong Kong
http://yadi.sk/d/egZKl5cUEceWN
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Flash through custom recovery?
No, only stock!
tropical cactus said:
Flash through custom recovery?
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Have to use stock recovery lol
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daorderdillon said:
Have to use stock recovery lol
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So after going back to stock, how to flash?
tropical cactus said:
So after going back to stock, how to flash?
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That's a noob question u don't know how to flash and ota via stock recovery
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daorderdillon said:
That's a noob question u don't know how to flash and ota via stock recovery
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If you have Super CID, you won't get an update. You need CID 622.
tsokh said:
If you have Super CID, you won't get an update. You need CID 622.
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Lol I got my update and I have super cid
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daorderdillon said:
That's a noob question u don't know how to flash and ota via stock recovery
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Haven't had the need to so am a noob. I'm only interested in the firmware. So if you were to write a guide, other noobs might learn as well and your thanks meter might go up further.:fingers-crossed:
tropical cactus said:
Haven't had the need to so am a noob. I'm only interested in the firmware. So if you were to write a guide, other noobs might learn as well and your thanks meter might go up further.:fingers-crossed:
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Flash stock Rom 1.23.708 via custom recovery but don't install root wen u reboot and then use fastboot and flash stock recovery using this command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img when u boot search for updates
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tropical cactus said:
Haven't had the need to so am a noob. I'm only interested in the firmware. So if you were to write a guide, other noobs might learn as well and your thanks meter might go up further.:fingers-crossed:
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If you need only firmware, download it here https://www.dropbox.com/s/q1w1wm2yo4txl8e/firmware.zip
and place it in folder with android adb files.
Instructions:
1) connect phone to computer with USB debugging enabled
2) in Windows command line:
cd "path to android adb files"
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip (If you see failed message, just run this command again and wait till it finishes updating)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot reboot
tsokh said:
If you need only firmware, download it here https://www.dropbox.com/s/q1w1wm2yo4txl8e/firmware.zip
and place it in folder with android adb files.
Instructions:
1) connect phone to computer with USB debugging enabled
2) in Windows command line:
cd "path to android adb files"
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot reboot
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Thanks, man. You've always been a great help.
daorderdillon said:
Lol I got my update and I have super cid
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Which way did you supercid?
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daorderdillon said:
Flash stock Rom 1.23.708 via custom recovery but don't install root wen u reboot and then use fastboot and flash stock recovery using this command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img when u boot search for updates
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I followed this exactly. But It always shows me that I have modified version of android.
ebautista said:
I followed this exactly. But It always shows me that I have modified version of android.
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I just managed to finish the process successfully, you might want to try to redownload the zip of 1.23.708.3, your copy might be broken or something.
tsokh said:
If you need only firmware, download it here https://www.dropbox.com/s/q1w1wm2yo4txl8e/firmware.zip
and place it in folder with android adb files.
Instructions:
1) connect phone to computer with USB debugging enabled
2) in Windows command line:
cd "path to android adb files"
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip (If you see failed message, just run this command again and wait till it finishes updating)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot reboot
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For some reason, the flash zip command always seems to fail for me:
Code:
$ fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
< waiting for device >
sending 'zip' (46275 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.707s]
writing 'zip'...
(bootloader) adopting the signature contained in this image...
(bootloader) zip header checking...
(bootloader) zip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 99 unknown fail)
finished. total time: 4.223s
Anyone have any idea? (Not that it matters that much, in the end I got the firmware update applied by applying the whole OTA update...)
firmware zip
Worked for me. I'm S-off and supercided.
tropical cactus said:
Worked for me. I'm S-off and supercided.
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Ah, of course, I forgot that my phone's still S-ON and that this might play a factor.
ebautista said:
I followed this exactly. But It always shows me that I have modified version of android.
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Missing some apps or your rooted
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koniiiik said:
Ah, of course, I forgot that my phone's still S-ON and that this might play a factor.
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Now my turn to ask you. Now I'm on hboot 1.55, is it still ok to flash stock Rom with hboot 1.54 so I can get the official update to see if it's as fast as some people claim?

my htc ome m7 (memory problem) help!!!

hello!
i have htce one m7 32 GB, i had it with custom rom (Team Venom), once i had enter to recovery and i did wipe then i reboot it but it stuk on the green htc logo "quietly brilliant" on that case i tryed to install all new rom but the problem is i cant to enter to sd
samhawk said:
hello!
i have htce one m7 32 GB, i had it with custom rom (Team Venom), once i had enter to recovery and i did wipe then i reboot it but it stuk on the green htc logo "quietly brilliant" on that case i tryed to install all new rom but the problem is i cant to enter to sd
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what do you mean:
i cant to enter to sd
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?
use adb push or adb sideload from twrp
alray said:
what do you mean: ?
use adb push or adb sideload from twrp
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thanks
i mean i cant put the firmware on the memory
samhawk said:
thanks
i mean i cant put the firmware on the memory
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you should be able the use adb commands from recovery to push the rom to your sdcard or use adb sideload method.
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
then in twrp select ''install'' and choose your rom, swipe to install.
or use adb sideload: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
btw I suppose you meant ''software (rom)'' not ''firmware''. Firmware is not flashed trough recovery and don't need to be on the sdcard to be flashed. (flashed via fastboot)
alray said:
you should be able the use adb commands from recovery to push the rom to your sdcard or use adb sideload method.
Code:
adb push name_of_rom.zip /sdcard/
then in twrp select ''install'' and choose your rom, swipe to install.
or use adb sideload: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
btw I suppose you meant ''software (rom)'' not ''firmware''. Firmware is not flashed trough recovery and don't need to be on the sdcard to be flashed. (flashed via fastboot)
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thanks
sorry but i did not understand ""adb commands, adb sideload method, twrp"
and other thing, do i have to know my htc one CID and MID number to download specific rom?
samhawk said:
thanks
sorry but i did not understand ""adb commands, adb sideload method, twrp"
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do you have the android sdk installed on your computer? You will need it, its the base. I supposed you already know about adb/fastboot commands because you said you were running a custom rom which require adb/fastboot to unlock the bootloader and flash a recovery... TWRP is a custom recovery, you said you wiped everything from recovery... which recovery are you using?
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instruction to sideload or push the rom can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
alray said:
do you have the android sdk installed on your computer? You will need it, its the base. I supposed you already know about adb/fastboot commands because you said you were running a custom rom which require adb/fastboot to unlock the bootloader and flash a recovery... TWRP is a custom recovery, you said you wiped everything from recovery... which recovery are you using?
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instruction to sideload or push the rom can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2318497
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thank you and am sorry!
i had that phone like that "with custom rom" now in this state i guess its the same recovery thats you are talking about "TWRP"
is any other way to flash it without using that way "put rom on the phone then install it with recovery" ?
samhawk said:
thank you and am sorry!
i had that phone like that "with custom rom" now in this state i guess its the same recovery thats you are talking about "TWRP"
is any other way to flash it without using that way "put rom on the phone then install it with recovery" ?
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Flash a RUU
clsA said:
Flash a RUU
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thanks
can i do that even that my phone has recovery TWRP and stuk on htc logo and other thing, do i have to know my htc one CID and MID number to download specific ruu?
samhawk said:
thanks
can i do that even that my phone has recovery TWRP and stuk on htc logo and other thing, do i have to know my htc one CID and MID number to download specific ruu?
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yes you have to know what RUU you need
then just lock the bootloader and flash the RUU from windows
clsA said:
yes you have to know what RUU you need
then just lock the bootloader and flash the RUU from windows
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the phone dosnt turned up it stucks on htc logo also its unloked bootloader and has recovery
the problem begin when i did wipe then when i try to reboot i did not swipe to install superuser, i did dont install, after that it has rebooted and stuck on htc logo
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now how can i know my the RUU that i need and the phone cant turn on?
samhawk said:
the phone dosnt turned up it stucks on htc logo also its unloked bootloader and has recovery
the problem begin when i did wipe then when i try to reboot i did not swipe to install superuser, i did dont install, after that it has rebooted and stuck on htc logo
now how can i know my the RUU that i need and the phone cant turn on?
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your recovery is very old and their is no RUU for version-main: 4.19.163.5
flash the new one TWRP 2.6.3.3
here > http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then try and push your rom again
clsA said:
your recovery is very old and their is no RUU for version-main: 4.19.163.5
flash the new one TWRP 2.6.3.3
here > http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then try and push your rom again
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if their is no RUU can i use this http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_2-24-163-2-zip/
samhawk said:
if their is no RUU can i use this http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_2-24-163-2-zip/
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yes that's the best stock rom for your phone
clsA said:
yes that's the best stock rom for your phone
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so now should i lock bootloader then "fastboot oem rebootRUU"?
samhawk said:
so now should i lock bootloader then "fastboot oem rebootRUU"?
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no it's a rom flash it from recovery
clsA said:
no it's a rom flash it from recovery
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i relocked the botloader!
what should i do now?
samhawk said:
i relocked the botloader!
what should i do now?
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@alray already explained what to do
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52195826&postcount=4
clsA said:
@alray already explained what to do
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52195826&postcount=4
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do i have now to unlock bootloader
unable to mount!!!

FAILED (remote: image error! (BootMagic check fail)) when writing TWRP

I keep getting this error when trying to flash TWRP. I was flashing insert coin rom and it told me i needed to update twrp.. when i slid the option to install it it left me with no recovery at all and now it wont let me flash a new one. Every time i try to flash I get the FAILED (remote: image error! (BootMagic check fail)) that comes up while writing.. Im putting the file in platform tools... my device comes up when i type fastboot devices.. What else could be going wrong?? Im Using the HTC One M7
Did you check the md5 to make sure the image you're trying to flash is not damaged?
How do I do that?? But I've tried a few different ones and same result..
bricktm7 said:
How do I do that?? But I've tried a few different ones and same result..
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www.winmd5.com download checker tool here. Correct md5 can be found at the downloads location.
But to be honest sounds like your trying to flash a .zip file to recovery. It should be .img are you sure you didn't download a flashable zip instead of the TWRP recovery.img.
Download the recovery you need here to flash in fastboot http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
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Okay I'll try that but I did have the .img file
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Okay I'll try that but I did have the .img file
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In which case you probably got a bad download. Try a new one.
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Danny201281 said:
In which case you probably got a bad download. Try a new one.
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Okay so all the one i download(right from the website) dont match? and the one im trying to flash now says error loading
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In which case you probably got a bad download. Try a new one.
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Okay right now i have a good download that the md5 matches on but whenever i try to flash it i get an error that says: error: cannot load 'FILE NAME'
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Okay right now i have a good download that the md5 matches on but whenever i try to flash it i get an error that says: error: cannot load 'FILE NAME'
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Ok sound like it's in the wrong folder. Is the .img in your fastboot folder.
Or you can try this way in the fastboot command window type.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery
Leaving a space on the end
Then drag and drop your good .img into the command window.
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Danny201281 said:
Ok sound like it's in the wrong folder. Is the .img in your fastboot folder.
Or you can try this way in the fastboot command window type.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery
Leaving a space on the end
Then drag and drop your good .img into the command window.
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Right now i have the file in the platform-tools folder and am typing fastboot flash recovery "file name" Shouldnt that work??
bricktm7 said:
Okay right now i have a good download that the md5 matches on but whenever i try to flash it i get an error that says: error: cannot load 'FILE NAME'
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Are the recovery.img file in your adb/fastboot folder?
Are you using these steps to flash the recovery?
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <name_of_recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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Right now i have the file in the platform-tools folder and am typing fastboot flash recovery "file name" Shouldnt that work??
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It should work yes, sounds good to me but try the drag and drop method I posted.
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majmoz said:
Are the recovery.img file in your adb/fastboot folder?
Are you using these steps to flash the recovery?
In bootloader/FASTBOOT USB:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <name_of_recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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C:\Users\Joe\Downloads\android-sdk_r23.0.2-windows\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools this is the folder im in..
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It should work yes, sounds good to me but try the drag and drop method I posted.
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okay now it sent the file and wrote it.. but when i try to enter recovery it just sits at the htc screen with entering recovery at the top
@majmoz
bricktm7 said:
okay now it sent the file and wrote it.. but when i try to enter recovery it just sits at the htc screen with entering recovery at the top
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Which TWRP version did you flash?
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Which TWRP version did you flash?
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2.8.1.0
bricktm7 said:
2.8.1.0
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Try TWRP 2.6.3.3
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Try TWRP 2.6.3.3
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could it be just an incompatible version?
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could it be just an incompatible version?
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Just what HTC One variant do you have? M7_UL?
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Try TWRP 2.6.3.3
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okay i got the recovery flashed.. now the other day i flashed revolution hd rom and now have very slow data speeds.. it says 4G but its running at barely edge speed.. is it just the rom or did it mess up radios or modem or something?

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