[Q] sense 6 OTA not working - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have 4.4.2 installed on my One. I had rooted it with custom recovery. But as sense 6 is there I un-rooted it, locked it properly and removed tampered flag. Installed stock recovery and also put it in S-ON.
I can download OTA but while installing it is failing. It is showing red triangle and restarting it.
Can somebody help me to proceed further? If I go to HTC, will they update it?

I think , preload file is wiped when u unlocked ur device
Try installing ota manual and write the message

crazyboy4ever said:
I think , preload file is wiped when u unlocked ur device
Try installing ota manual and write the message
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I am trying manually update it. But in recovery after red triangle it is restarting even after I press power and volume up button. So I am not reaching to recovery selection menu.

avcoolkarni said:
I am trying manually update it. But in recovery after red triangle it is restarting even after I press power and volume up button. So I am not reaching to recovery selection menu.
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Did you flash the proper version of stock recovery? it Must be the same version as your phones currently installed OS.

mb_guy said:
Did you flash the proper version of stock recovery? it Must be the same version as your phones currently installed OS.
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Yes, it is the same version. I have kitkat 4.4.2 India version. I got it from some other thread.

avcoolkarni said:
Can somebody help me to proceed further? If I go to HTC, will they update it?
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Your problem is the current ROM is not 100% stock, some files are missing especially the preload.
1. What is your current software version no. ?
2. unlock the bootloader again and flash TWRP
3. flash a stock ROM.zip of your version no. or restore a proper nandroid backup
4. reboot and do the normal setup
5. reboot to bootloader
6. flash the stock recovery
7. reboot and do the OTA
So ... solve the no. 1 first.

ckpv5 said:
Your problem is the current ROM is not 100% stock, some files are missing especially the preload.
1. What is your current software version no. ?
2. unlock the bootloader again and flash TWRP
3. flash a stock ROM.zip of your version no. or restore a proper nandroid backup
4. reboot and do the normal setup
5. reboot to bootloader
6. flash the stock recovery
7. reboot and do the OTA
So ... solve the no. 1 first.
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Hey,
My software version number is 4.20.707.7 with HBOOT 1.56. I don't have stock ROM readily available anywhere like htc1guru etc., so I am downloading it from one of the xda thread.
Now
I will install TWRP,
reset stock ROM (there is also an option of installin stock recovery) once my download finishes.
Then again will lock boot loader,
put S ON back
update sense 6 OTA.

avcoolkarni said:
Hey,
My software version number is 4.20.707.7 with HBOOT 1.56. I don't have stock ROM readily available anywhere like htc1guru etc., so I am downloading it from one of the xda thread.
Now
I will install TWRP,
reset stock ROM (there is also an option of installin stock recovery) once my download finishes.
Then again will lock boot loader,
put S ON back
update sense 6 OTA.
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1. There is another file that you need to flash after that ROM zip.
See : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52981541&postcount=57
2. There is no need to lock boot loader and put S-On back (if now is S-Off) to do OTA update
Only stock recovery is needed

avcoolkarni said:
Then again will lock boot loader,
put S ON back
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Really recommend you do NOT GO S-ON

ckpv5 said:
1. There is another file that you need to flash after that ROM zip.
See : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52981541&postcount=57
2. There is no need to lock boot loader and put S-On back (if now is S-Off) to do OTA update
Only stock recovery is needed
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Thanks, I already downloaded that updater which contains twitter client. I will keep S OFF.

nkk71 said:
Really recommend you do NOT GO S-ON
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Ok, will try that. Thanks

Related

HTC One stock recovery

Hi guys,
I have been searching everywhere for a link to download the HTC one stock recovery, but I just seem to not be able to find it. Could anyone please give me the link to a stock recovery, and a guide as to how I would install it.
Thanks
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Flash this in your current custom recovery and reboot
https://www.dropbox.com/s/88goq8ipbsfbxp4/StockRecovery-signed.zip
Thanks do much
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sam_hoddi said:
Thanks do much
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are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
shaggydiamond said:
are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
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I'm about to do the same, is there something I should know?
shaggydiamond said:
are you going to flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota?
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Newbie question ...
I have htc one 801n unlocked bootloader and rooted ..
version 1.29.401.16
I want to get 4.2.2 ota ... should I relock bootloader then flash this stock recovery ???
any advice ???
sadek169 said:
Newbie question ...
I have htc one 801n unlocked bootloader and rooted ..
version 1.29.401.16
I want to get 4.2.2 ota ... should I relock bootloader then flash this stock recovery ???
any advice ???
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1. Flash Stock Recovery
2. RElock BootLoader
3. Flash RUU ( If You Have Custom Rom )
4. Upgrade To 4.2.2
Hi guys, im trying flash the stock recovery to get the 4.2.2 ota. my ver is 1.28.771.6/ CID H3G__001
so i found on xda:
CWM Nandroid Backup / CID H3G__001 / 1.28.771.x
trying flash it(CWM) and got message instalation aborted, what i do wrong ?
A.H.GH said:
1. Flash Stock Recovery
2. RElock BootLoader
3. Flash RUU ( If You Have Custom Rom )
4. Upgrade To 4.2.2
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do you have any stock recovery image?
Won't Flash
Matt said:
Flash this in your current custom recovery and reboot
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I just tried doing this, but I am getting an error when I try to flash the stock recovery. It just says "(status 6) Installation aborted." I'm using CWM Recovery, should I maybe try using TWRP instead or should that not matter?
goldenninja said:
I just tried doing this, but I am getting an error when I try to flash the stock recovery. It just says "(status 6) Installation aborted." I'm using CWM Recovery, should I maybe try using TWRP instead or should that not matter?
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Maybe check if others have flashed it correctly, as I didn't test it and maybe you can't flash a stock recovery in a custom one
Confirmation
Hi,
I've just installed this recovery to my HTC ONE 32GB VODAP001.
My method was to extract the recovery.img from the zip file and flash via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img)
worked fine - no issues, boots to the phone picture with a green arrow.
Hope that helps.
Solcenva
EDIT: My previous recovery was TWRP 2.6.0.1
tommykwan222 said:
do you have any stock recovery image?
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for u ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43850756#post43850756
Sorry to bring this thread back...
For anyone still trying to update to 4.2.2 on a rooted phone here are the steps I took to do it.
1.Flash stock recovery (link earlier in thread)
2.Update
3.Reflash your custom recovery (I used TWRP)
4.Reinstall superuser
That should be it
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Could somebody please repost the file? Link doesn't work for me
jeroenpico said:
Could somebody please repost the file? Link doesn't work for me
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wbux6a4kn0ndz9/StockRecovery-signed.zip
Flashed stock recovery
Thanks! Now hopefully I can get the latest HTC Google Edition OTA update. Clockworkmod rejected the latest one: JWR66Y
Noob question: What does the stock recovery actually do?
I havn't unlocked bootloader yet, and accidentially started stock recovery from the bootloader screen and started to panic when an image with a red triangle was shown for what seemed like ages. Fortunately the phone booted up normally, but I wonder what I actually did?
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
sblar said:
Noob question: What does the stock recovery actually do?
I havn't unlocked bootloader yet, and accidentially started stock recovery from the bootloader screen and started to panic when an image with a red triangle was shown for what seemed like ages. Fortunately the phone booted up normally, but I wonder what I actually did?
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
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All I know is I flashed the Google Edition ROM on my HTC One in July (was T-Mobile Sense version). 2 days ago I got an OTA notification for an Android 4.3 update (JWR66Y). I couldn't install it because I had Clockworkmod as a custom recovery. My hope is that with this stock recovery I can receive this OTA update fine. I haven't gotten the notification yet, so I don't know if it'll work. If it does work, then I'll be ready for Google Edition Kit Kat in October.
sblar said:
BTW how does OTA update work, how to get it?
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This method works:
Go to Settings > Apps (or Applications) and select show All. Then find Google Services Framework and click the Clear Data button. Then click the Force Stop button. Then go to Settings > About phone > System updates
The stock recovery also worked! I was able to get an OTA update and install it on HTC One which I turned into a Google Edition (originally a T-Mobile with Sense). Now with JWR66Y.H1. Just let the phone do its thing. It takes a while and there are no real status messages. It'll reboot a few times. Don't worry it works. Just be patient.
I think the same method will work when Kit Kat comes out in October.
I am not rooted, I have S-off, and I didn't change model or carrier IDs. I still received the OTA update.

[Q] Root with Stock ROM and Recovery

Is it possible for me to install the binary su and the superUser apk myself with stock ROM and recovery so I can still get the OTA updates? I have S-OFF with revone currently on android 4.2.
Thanks
leo.sutton said:
Is it possible for me to install the binary su and the superUser apk myself with stock ROM and recovery so I can still get the OTA updates? I have S-OFF with revone currently on android 4.2.
Thanks
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Yes its possible. In fact, last time I used to install binary and apk on top of stock ROM. I flash it from here:
http://androidsu.com/superuser/
petalyaa said:
Yes its possible. In fact, last time I used to install binary and apk on top of stock ROM. I flash it from here:
http://androidsu.com/superuser/
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So where do I need to push su and the apk? I thought su needed to be in the system partition which I can't access.
leo.sutton said:
So where do I need to push su and the apk? I thought su needed to be in the system partition which I can't access.
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You need root to install SU afaik
leo.sutton said:
So where do I need to push su and the apk? I thought su needed to be in the system partition which I can't access.
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Follow these steps :
1) Download SU binary+APK and put it in the sdcard. The downloaded file is a flashable zip.
2) Unlock bootloader (Can be done using HTCDev)
3) Flash custom recovery
4) Enter recovery then flash the zip file you just put in step 1.
5) Wait till it finish flashing, then reboot, you should be rooted now.
petalyaa said:
Follow these steps :
1) Download SU binary+APK and put it in the sdcard. The downloaded file is a flashable zip.
2) Unlock bootloader (Can be done using HTCDev)
3) Flash custom recovery
4) Enter recovery then flash the zip file you just put in step 1.
5) Wait till it finish flashing, then reboot, you should be rooted now.
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Okay, thanks, but its not possible with stock recovery? I thought your first answer indicated it was.
leo.sutton said:
Is it possible for me to install the binary su and the superUser apk myself with stock ROM and recovery so I can still get the OTA updates? I have S-OFF with revone currently on android 4.2.
Thanks
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As far as I know, you just have to flash your stock recovery whenever you want to do ota updates. I converted my one to a developers edition a while back and whenever an ota update came out, i would flash my recovery, update, then put twrp back on. It never gave me any trouble because of my root.
an0ther said:
As far as I know, you just have to flash your stock recovery whenever you want to do ota updates. I converted my one to a developers edition a while back and whenever an ota update came out, i would flash my recovery, update, then put twrp back on. It never gave me any trouble because of my root.
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Aaah, sorry for the confusion, i mean on stock ROM and not recovery. I'm not really sure if its possible to flash the superuser zip in stock recovery or not. I think its not possible. If you want official OTA, if im not mistaken, it doesnt really matter which recovery you're on. Just use twrp and flash the superuser zip and you're good to go..
petalyaa said:
Aaah, sorry for the confusion, i mean on stock ROM and not recovery. I'm not really sure if its possible to flash the superuser zip in stock recovery or not. I think its not possible. If you want official OTA, if im not mistaken, it doesnt really matter which recovery you're on. Just use twrp and flash the superuser zip and you're good to go..
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You have to have stock recovery to get a true ota update. That is how it updates. If you download an ota update, first thing it does is go into recovery to flash it. It will end up going into your custom recovery and just sitting there. Your phone firmware and hboot must match the one of the current rom, but it has to have stock recovery to do the actual update. First time it boots after ota, you may loose your su, but just put custom recovery back on and flash it real quick and you should be good to go then you can flash back to stock recovery and twrp should fix your root if it has a problem. I hope this helps. You know you can just download the updates and flash them yourself too. Btw, newest 3.22 rom sucks! It has many problems that are all over the forums. Proximity sensor has gone to hell, and your messages contact pictures disappear every time you get a new text.
an0ther said:
You have to have stock recovery to get a true ota update. That is how it updates. If you download an ota update, first thing it does is go into recovery to flash it. It will end up going into your custom recovery and just sitting there. Your phone firmware and hboot must match the one of the current rom, but it has to have stock recovery to do the actual update. First time it boots after ota, you may loose your su, but just put custom recovery back on and flash it real quick and you should be good to go then you can flash back to stock recovery and twrp should fix your root if it has a problem. I hope this helps. You know you can just download the updates and flash them yourself too. Btw, newest 3.22 rom sucks! It has many problems that are all over the forums. Proximity sensor has gone to hell, and your messages contact pictures disappear every time you get a new text.
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Okay, thats new for me, never know that we need to be on stock recovery for official update.
That's why I never wait for OTA.. I used ROM in this forum and so far I never have any issue that U mention above..

Is RUU equal to FUU.ZIP+NAND backup of /system?

Hello. Can you tell me if flashing FUU.zip and then stock rom nand backup(/system) of the same version in recovery, then flashing stock recovery.img to replace custom recovery is the same and will result the same as flashing ruu.zip from the beginning? ( exemple: i dont want to go through all OTA updates right to lollipop, and waste 3 hours, as the last avaliable RUU is so old, so i consider install FUU of latest kitkat along with nand backup of /system and then updating to lollipop via OTA will be faster and result the same) thanks.
pankozin said:
Hello. Can you tell me if flashing FUU.zip and then stock rom nand backup(/system) of the same version in recovery, then flashing stock boot.img to replace custom recovery is the same and will result the same as flashing ruu.zip from the beginning? ( exemple: i dont want to go through all OTA updates right to lollipop, and waste 3 hours, as the last avaliable RUU is so old, so i consider install FUU of latest kitkat along with nand backup of /system and then updating to lollipop via OTA will be faster and result the same) thanks.
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Yes that will work just fine
clsA said:
Yes that will work just fine
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Thanks. So, the FUU.zip will erase and clear all remains left after 100500 modified firmware and Rom flashes? Will it clear root directory? It's the main reason, why I want to do a reset. I start to get some weird bugs with the phone. Need to clear all, but have no time for all the OTAs after a RUU
pankozin said:
Thanks. So, the FUU.zip will erase and clear all remains left after 100500 modified firmware and Rom flashes? Will it clear root directory? It's the main reason, why I want to do a reset. I start to get some weird bugs with the phone. Need to clear all, but have no time for all the OTAs after a RUU
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do a factory reset from stock recovery
clsA said:
do a factory reset from stock recovery
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How can i do it? Launch reset from the ROM settings when stock recovery is installed? Can this do better then just a FUU+/system stock flash?
pankozin said:
How can i do it? Launch reset from the ROM settings when stock recovery is installed? Can this do better then just a FUU+/system stock flash?
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After flashing stock recovery, boot to the bootloader and choose recovery.
Hold volume up and tap power, you'll see the stock recovery. Choose factory reset, this will format the /data partition and all user data

M7 Totally Messed up

I really messed my phone up its got no OS and its stuck in bootloop iv tried pushing cm-12 onto it and installing it but i keep getting error codes with what you see in the picture. can anyone help.
Burky1996 said:
I really messed my phone up its got no OS and its stuck in bootloop iv tried pushing cm-12 onto it and installing it but i keep getting error codes with what you see in the picture. can anyone help.
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Try re download the zip (or try an other rom)maybe you just got an false download. i also had some trouble with my m7 back in the day.
But in your case now you are stuck with no os or bootloop, i give you as advice to follow an soft unbrick method it worked for me, or if you have an usb otg cable and usb or and usb otg thumbstick, put the rom on that usb and connect it to your phone and then try to flash it (if your using twrp you have an option to choose from wich storage you want to use)
Also a piece of advice, when flashing roms, kernels etc please have your phone charged above 50% (just in case).
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its the peanut said:
Try re download the zip (or try an other rom)maybe you just got an false download. i also had some trouble with my m7 back in the day.
But in your case now you are stuck with no os or bootloop, i give you as advice to follow an soft unbrick method it worked for me, or if you have an usb otg cable and usb or and usb otg thumbstick, put the rom on that usb and connect it to your phone and then try to flash it (if your using twrp you have an option to choose from wich storage you want to use)
Also a piece of advice, when flashing roms, kernels etc please have your phone charged above 50% (just in case).
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Also make sure you downloaded the rom made for your phone model!
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Burky1996 said:
I really messed my phone up its got no OS and its stuck in bootloop iv tried pushing cm-12 onto it and installing it but i keep getting error codes with what you see in the picture. can anyone help.
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Can you please post the output of
Code:
fastboot getvar all
please remove your imei and serial number.
Depending on which variant of the M7 you have you probably just need a different version of recovery to install a CM rom. I think they prefer TWRP 2.7.x.x. Post the getvar and we can see what you have. then I can give you a better informed instruction. :good:
P.s also check the md5 of the rom zip you downloaded. Use this tool www.winmd5.com the correct md5 should be listed with the link you downloaded the rom from
failed to mount /dev/block/blah blah blah = needs "block:by-name" support which twrp 2.6.3.3 doesn't have
everything explained here
So update your recovery
and do what danny said above so he can confirm you have the right rom/recovery for your device.
Burky1996 said:
I really messed my phone up its got no OS and its stuck in bootloop iv tried pushing cm-12 onto it and installing it but i keep getting error codes with what you see in the picture. can anyone help.
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Your getvar looks fine this rom should work fine with your device. Download this version of TWRP https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358561860 (2.7.1.2). dropthe file in your fastboot folder and flash it with fastboot.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "name-of-recovery".img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Once thats done reflash the rom with the new version of TWRP. It should flash just fine :good:
iv managed to flash cm12.1 now, thanks guys, is there anyway i could get the HTC software back on.
Burky1996 said:
iv managed to flash cm12.1 now, thanks guys, is there anyway i could get the HTC software back on.
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There are a number of ways to return to stock software. You can simply flash a stock rom through twrp or use a stock nandroid. look for rom that match your version main. 7.19.401.22
I think there is even an lollipop 7.19.401.22 RUU for your device but I'm not sure if it will work with s-on though because it's a zip but it certainly wouldnt hurt to try it though. You will need to relock your bootloader and flash it with fastboot.
I'll edit this post with links when I find them unless some one beats me to it
Hey Dan do you think we could skype and you could talk me through it, it would be much easier?
Burky1996 said:
Hey Dan do you think we could skype and you could talk me through it, it would be much easier?
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Sorry I am at work so availability is scetchy. I found the ruu but it's for the older 7.19.401.2 lollipop, this won't work for you because your s-on. Downgrading firmware is only possible with s-off.
You can use this stock rom though http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/development/rom-100-pure-stock-5-0-2-7-19-401-2-t3044041 just flash it with twrp. The thread recommends TWRP 2.8.5.X no need to relock the bootloader or anything silly, just flash it like any other rom :good:
You'll notice that this rom is also for the older 7.19.401.2 so you will need to install the last OTA update to bring your rom in line with your firmware. Flash this recovery with the same method as twrp. (Stock recovery required for installing the OTA) http://sourceforge.net/projects/htcone/files/Recovery/STOCK/7.19.401.2_recovery.img/download reboot then just go to Settings>About>Check for updates.
Danny201281 said:
Sorry I am at work so availability is scetchy. I found the ruu but it's for the older 7.19.401.2 lollipop, this won't work for you because your s-on. Downgrading firmware is only possible with s-off.
You can use this stock rom though http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/development/rom-100-pure-stock-5-0-2-7-19-401-2-t3044041 just flash it with twrp. The thread recommends TWRP 2.8.5.X no need to relock the bootloader or anything silly, just flash it like any other rom :good:
You'll notice that this rom is also for the older 7.19.401.2 so you will need to install the last OTA update to bring your rom in line with your firmware. Flash this recovery with the same method as twrp. (Stock recovery required for installing the OTA) http://sourceforge.net/projects/htcone/files/Recovery/STOCK/7.19.401.2_recovery.img/download reboot then just go to Settings>About>Check for updates.
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i did what you said when i applied the system update my phone turned on booted to a white screen with the green htc logo then it turned off the battery symbol came up its like its turned off. i tryed to lock the boot loader to see if it would work then but it never, when i appy the update it dosent even boot into the recovery.
i did what you said when i applied the system update my phone turned on booted to a white screen with the green htc logo then it turned off the battery symbol came up its like its turned off. i tryed to lock the boot loader to see if it would work then but it never, when i appy the update it dosent even boot into the recovery.
Burky1996 said:
i did what you said when i applied the system update my phone turned on booted to a white screen with the green htc logo then it turned off the battery symbol came up its like its turned off. i tryed to lock the boot loader to see if it would work then but it never, when i appy the update it dosent even boot into the recovery.
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Okay try this. Download the OTA but select the option "Install Later" connect your m7 to your pc and browse your storage. In the download folder on your phone you should find the OTA in zip format. Copy it to your pc.
Now open the OTA zip on your pc. Inside you'll find another zip called "firmware.zip" extract it then open it. Inside you'll find a recovery.img. extract the recovery file and flash it with fastboot. Now reboot to android and continue to install the OTA. :fingers-crossed:
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im going to have to unlock the boot loader again and then do it
Burky1996 said:
im going to have to unlock the boot loader again and then do it
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Yes you will need to unlock the bootloader to flash the recovery, Dont forget to fastboot erase cache after flashing the recovery that is cruicial. You don't need to be relocked to install the OTA though.
When you select install now, the device should reboot to the Stock Recovery. At first the screen will just be black for a short while. Then you'll see an image of a phone with a Green ring and download arrow. If you hold Volume up and press the power button you will see the Stock Recovery and its progress in installing the OTA.
I'm not sure why your device was hanging on boot after installing the OTA. Maybe a bad recovery.img. that's why I say to get the recovery from the OTA file.
its still not working so i mite just install twrp and restore to cm12.1
Burky1996 said:
im going to have to unlock the boot loader again and then do it
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Yes you will need to unlock the bootloader to flash the recovery, Dont forget to fastboot erase cache after flashing the recovery that is cruicial. You don't need to be relocked to install the OTA though.
When you select install now, the device should reboot to the Stock Recovery. At first the screen will just be black for a short while. Then you'll see an image of a phone with a Green ring and download arrow. If you hold Volume up and press the power button you will see the Stock Recovery and its progress in installing the OTA.
I'm not sure why your device was hanging on boot after installing the OTA. Maybe a bad recovery.img. that's why I say to get the recovery from the OTA file.
Danny201281 said:
Sorry I am at work so availability is scetchy. I found the ruu but it's for the older 7.19.401.2 lollipop, this won't work for you because your s-on. Downgrading firmware is only possible with s-off.
You can use this stock rom though http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/development/rom-100-pure-stock-5-0-2-7-19-401-2-t3044041 just flash it with twrp. The thread recommends TWRP 2.8.5.X no need to relock the bootloader or anything silly, just flash it like any other rom :good:
You'll notice that this rom is also for the older 7.19.401.2 so you will need to install the last OTA update to bring your rom in line with your firmware. Flash this recovery with the same method as twrp. (Stock recovery required for installing the OTA) http://sourceforge.net/projects/htcone/files/Recovery/STOCK/7.19.401.2_recovery.img/download reboot then just go to Settings>About>Check for updates.
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could it be not working coz my hboot has changed to 1.51.
Burky1996 said:
could it be not working coz my hboot has changed to 1.51.
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Your still stuck with this? Try starting the process over, but do not relock your bootloader at any point.
Wipe system data and cache partitions with TWRP Advanced wipe
Flash the Rom with twrp as a clean install.
Reboot and download the OTA. Choose install later, then copy the OTA to your pc. Extract the Stock Recovery and flash it with fastboot. Reboot and install the OTA.
But do not relock your boot loader. Because when you unlock the bootloader, it wipes the device including the data/preload folder. If the preload folder is not intact the OTA will fail
Sent from my M7 Running ARHD 92.x

Hang On Boot After OTA

Coming from stock, unlocked, rooted, with twrp, Xposed with some modules, & got notif for update to 7.21.707.21
This is what I did:
1. Unroot
2. Flash stock recovery
3. relock bootloader
4. Download the OTA
5. Instal the OTA
6. After boot sound, It keeps on HTC logo
7. Force restart (Power + Vol down)
8. Enter stock recovery & choose reboot system
9. Stuck on black screen (boot sound doesnt appear)
Any suggest?
elias.parasini said:
Coming from stock, unlocked, rooted, with twrp, Xposed with some modules, & got notif for update to 7.21.707.21
This is what I did:
1. Unroot
2. Flash stock recovery
3. relock bootloader
4. Download the OTA
5. Instal the OTA
6. After boot sound, It keeps on HTC logo
7. Force restart (Power + Vol down)
8. Enter stock recovery & choose reboot system
9. Stuck on black screen (boot sound doesnt appear)
Any suggest?
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Look through this RUU collection and find the RUU which matches your current version paying particular attention to the CID & MID. Follow the instructions in the OP once it is installed then try the OTA.
@elias.parasini You can flash twrp do a full wipe and then flash a custom Rom.. if you prefer stock your best bet would be a nandroid backup.
I've had the same problem with a different version. Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...k-recovery-t3132656/post61347774#post61347774
You can also use a ruu like majmoz suggested but that'd require s-off if I'm not mistaken. Can you post your getvar all?
majmoz said:
Look through this RUU collection and find the RUU which matches your current version paying particular attention to the CID & MID. Follow the instructions in the OP once it is installed then try the OTA.
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Mine is S-ON so I think it is not possible to flash RUU.. )':
monrokhoury said:
@elias.parasini You can flash twrp do a full wipe and then flash a custom Rom.. if you prefer stock your best bet would be a nandroid backup.
I've had the same problem with a different version. Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...k-recovery-t3132656/post61347774#post61347774
You can also use a ruu like majmoz suggested but that's require s-off if I'm not mistaken. Can you post your getvar all?
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I already on stock.. just cant instal the OTA update..
@elias.parasini Go to fastboot and enter the command "fastboot getvar all" then post the result here after removing your imei and serialno.
If you still can't boot the phone you're gonna need to download a twrp nandroid backup if you prefer stock. If you're willing to try a custom Rom then you can choose one and flash it using twrp. Do you know how to use nandroid backups nd custom roms?
Ps. You don't have to relock the bootloader before ota.
monrokhoury said:
@elias.parasini Go to fastboot and enter the command "fastboot getvar all" then post the result here after removing your imei and serialno.
If you still can't boot the phone you're gonna need to download a twrp nandroid backup if you prefer stock. If you're willing to try a custom Rom then you can choose one and flash it using twrp. Do you know how to use nandroid backups nd custom roms?
Ps. You don't have to relock the bootloader before ota.
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Ok, this is my get var..
I know how to use nandroid.. But now I want to stay at stock, not custom ROM..
This is my stock before OTA Update..
Thanks bro..
@elias.parasini Found this:
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/m7-twrp-nandroid-backup-cid-htc__044-_-4-20-707-6-asia-wwe-zip/
From this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428276
Flashable using twrp recovery. Though it's probably a older android version. If so You're gonna need to reinstall ota updates after applying it, just do a full reset first like I did.. (remember the thread I showed you? )
monrokhoury said:
@elias.parasini Found this:
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/m7-twrp-nandroid-backup-cid-htc__044-_-4-20-707-6-asia-wwe-zip/
From this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428276
Flashable using twrp recovery. Though it's probably a older android version. If so You're gonna need to reinstall ota updates after applying it, just do a full reset first like I did.. (remember the thread I showed you? )
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Ok, I'll give it a try..
Full reset you mean factory reset?
So, after restore back up (from htcguru) I need to factory rest before instaling OTA?
elias.parasini said:
Ok, I'll give it a try..
Full reset you mean factory reset?
So, after restore back up (from htcguru) I need to factory rest before instaling OTA?
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That backup will work to get your phone back up and running, but you won't be able to update, the reason is because you are already on the latest hboot, and the ota's will come with an older hboot, you can't back flash hboot without s-off, so if you try and install any ota's, you will get stuck in a boot loop, you need a twrp of your current version main or previous version really, or get s-off so you can back flash the hboot, only way to do this is through sunshine which costs $25.
Seanie280672 said:
That backup will work to get your phone back up and running, but you won't be able to update, the reason is because you are already on the latest hboot, and the ota's will come with an older hboot, you can't back flash hboot without s-off, so if you try and install any ota's, you will get stuck in a boot loop, you need a twrp of your current version main or previous version really, or get s-off so you can back flash the hboot, only way to do this is through sunshine which costs $25.
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Ok thanks.. I think I stuck on this s/w version with the OTA notif on my notif bar..
elias.parasini said:
Ok thanks.. I think I stuck on this s/w version with the OTA notif on my notif bar..
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I'll call for some help, @yatindroid seems to have a lot of the Indian / Asia backups, I've had a look through his backups, but can't see yours, maybe he can get hold of it.
Seanie280672 said:
I'll call for some help, @yatindroid seems to have a lot of the Indian / Asia backups, I've had a look through his backups, but can't see yours, maybe he can get hold of it.
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So many many many thanks bro
@Seanie280672 thanks for stepping in.. how about using revone?
not sure about this particular case,but i've restored a cwm nandroid backup (whic was created by me back when i was on 4.4.3 before upgrading to the official lollipop) i restored it while on 7.19.401.102.. does that affect the hboot? then did a factory reset, flashed the old (4.4.3) recovery then upgraded to lollipop (7.19.401.102) then another reset and finally the 7.19.401.121 ota.. everything worked flawlessly regardless of the hboot..
monrokhoury said:
@Seanie280672 thanks for stepping in.. how about using revone?
not sure about this particular case,but i've restored a cwm nandroid backup (whic was created by me back when i was on 4.4.3 before upgrading to the official lollipop) i restored it while on 7.19.401.102.. does that affect the hboot? then did a factory reset, flashed the old (4.4.3) recovery then upgraded to lollipop (7.19.401.102) then another reset and finally the 7.19.401.121 ota.. everything worked flawlessly regardless of the hboot..
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Unfortunately revone, rumrunner etc won't work with hboot 1.61, sunshine is the only way to s-off this hboot.
With your restore, it worked because you only went back 1 step to kitkat rom, the ota which you then upgraded to contained hboot 1.61 and as you were already on that hboot, that part of the upgrade would of just been skipped,
If you have of restored an older nand for instance, like jelly bean whilst having hboot 1.61, and then tried to ota to kitkat, you would fail and get stuck in a boot loop as the ota would have tried to flash the kitkat hboot 1.56 or 1.57 and failed as even the ota can't downgrade hboot without s-off, which is the situation this guy is in, he needs a newer nand than the one you linked really, either a 6.xx.707.x or a 7.xx.707.x nand.
Seanie280672 said:
I'll call for some help, @yatindroid seems to have a lot of the Indian / Asia backups, I've had a look through his backups, but can't see yours, maybe he can get hold of it.
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elias.parasini said:
So many many many thanks bro
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sorry I have files for Indian version m7_u not for m7_ul
you have to find 7.21.707.5 or 21 nandroid backup
elias.parasini said:
So many many many thanks bro
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I'll grab my M7 out of the cupboard later and brush the dust and cobwebs off it and convert it later as its s-off then create a twrp backup for you, should only take 20 mins.
Seanie280672 said:
I'll grab my M7 out of the cupboard later and brush the dust and cobwebs off it and convert it later as its s-off then create a twrp backup for you, should only take 20 mins.
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LOL, cant wait.. (
elias.parasini said:
LOL, cant wait.. (
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just got home, and just started sorting the conversion out, I will post the links to the backup when available.
@elias.parasini backup and upload complete, tested and working, link to files below, also there will be recovery.img, firmware, and OTA file and data/preload if required for future updates.
Backup was created using TWRP 2.8.6.0
@yatindroid you can also share this link if its any help
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=33795
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