[Q] how to do full M8 stock back up after unlocking bootloader - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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hello friends,I need help do do stock back up of my m8 after unlocking bootloader.In other words ,how can I make a flashable copy of my phone's stock recovery partition.I would really appreciate if someone can guide me with steps for doing stock backup.
also wondering If its possible to backup everything including radio and all other partitions.
Thanks.

ninja_zx11 said:
hello friends,I need help do do stock back up of my m8 after unlocking bootloader.In other words ,how can I make a flashable copy of my phone's stock recovery partition.I would really appreciate if someone can guide me with steps for doing stock backup.
also wondering If its possible to backup everything including radio and all other partitions.
Thanks.
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This is directly related to the discussion on your other thread, so IMO not correct (and also confusing) to create a new thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/how-to-proceed-to-s-off-boot-loader-t2922163

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easyest way to update

Hi im not a total noob but I have never updated my phone as was looking for the simplest way to do so. I also have a few questions for when ive done so. Im currently on 4.4.2 rooted soff and have been advised to update so I can get a working kexec so I can install multirom properly.
will I need to reroot and unlock bootloader after?
Is there a risk of bricking.
thanks.
gimpchop said:
Hi im not a total noob but I have never updated my phone as was looking for the simplest way to do so. I also have a few questions for when ive done so. Im currently on 4.4.2 rooted soff and have been advised to update so I can get a working kexec so I can install multirom properly.
will I need to reroot and unlock bootloader after?
Is there a risk of bricking.
thanks.
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Sir if you were in rooted condition and gladly also in S-OFF, you're free to do anything , i mean rather than fallback to stock, just flash any custom rom you want but also flash it's correlated firmware.
Thank You
erwinpiero said:
Sir if you were in rooted condition and gladly also in S-OFF, you're free to do anything , i mean rather than fallback to stock, just flash any custom rom you want but also flash it's correlated firmware.
Thank You
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Thanks for the reply the reason I was staying on stock is becouse I don't know what Rom to use to suit my needs thats why I was going to try multrom so I can test a few. And keep all my apps and contacts till I change over.
Can anyone add anything further?
gimpchop said:
Can anyone add anything further?
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If I'm you, I rather update my device to 4.4.4 first as you're running the older firmware so all you can enjoy is simply CM based rom whereas the lastest GPE and sense based rom may not work properly since you're still using the older firmware.
Is it better for me to return to stock update everything and reroot rather than updateing Rom and firmware seperately
gimpchop said:
Is it better for me to return to stock update everything and reroot rather than updateing Rom and firmware seperately
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Easier way is to restore back to stock and do the OTA than root if need but I don't. I flash a custom recovery and make a nandroid backup and flashing straight! skipping root
Bobbi lim said:
Easier way is to restore back to stock and do the OTA than root if need but I don't. I flash a custom recovery and make a nandroid backup and flashing straight! skipping root
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Thanks not 100% sure what u meen.
Is it a more fool proof way to go back to stock?
Or better to flash fw from tarp I don't want to wreck my phone
Hi do I need to Unroot and flash stock recovery to do a its update or just flash stock recovery?
When I'm updated will I need to root the new Rom or just re flash custom recovery?
Thanks.
gimpchop said:
Hi do I need to Unroot and flash stock recovery to do a its update or just flash stock recovery?
When I'm updated will I need to root the new Rom or just re flash custom recovery?
Thanks.
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The easiest way is to get s off, then go superCID
You download the firmware zip, rename it to 0P6BIMG.zip. Put that on your extCSD and boot into hboot.
That's it. Your phone does the rest.
You can read more about it here.
xunholyx said:
The easiest way is to get s off, then go superCID
You download the firmware zip, rename it to 0P6BIMG.zip. Put that on your extCSD and boot into hboot.
That's it. Your phone does the rest.
You can read more about it here.
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Hi thanks for the reply my only worry with doing it this way is I have no idea what firmware to flash there are so many how do I know what is the right one. I may be being over cautious but I love my phone and don't want to mess it up.
gimpchop said:
Hi thanks for the reply my only worry with doing it this way is I have no idea what firmware to flash there are so many how do I know what is the right one. I may be being over cautious but I love my phone and don't want to mess it up.
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Do you have s-off?
Or the simplest and fool proof method. Grab your nandroid backup (found in general section) and restore the backup and flash your stock recovery. After which please do a factory reset and try to search for OTA. It'll appear
Bobbi lim said:
Do you have s-off?
Or the simplest and fool proof method. Grab your nandroid backup (found in general section) and restore the backup and flash your stock recovery. After which please do a factory reset and try to search for OTA. It'll appear
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Hi Yes I'm soff and still on stock Rom it rooted do I still need to flash stock nandroid
gimpchop said:
Hi Yes I'm soff and still on stock Rom it rooted do I still need to flash stock nandroid
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Use a RUU will be easier for you. But beware, everything inside your device will be clean. So do backup your pictures and etc to your com before you use it.
Bobbi lim said:
Use a RUU will be easier for you. But beware, everything inside your device will be clean. So do backup your pictures and etc to your com before you use it.
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Ok thannks. I was trying to avoid a full wipe if possible
gimpchop said:
Hi thanks for the reply my only worry with doing it this way is I have no idea what firmware to flash there are so many how do I know what is the right one. I may be being over cautious but I love my phone and don't want to mess it up.
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I understand you not wanting to mess your phone. It is always best not to proceed if you are unsure.
I'm not sure what carrier you are on, but for the normal international model, you will want to download this firmware to use in the method I explained.
Some American carriers have different firmware, so if you on an American carrier, let me know which one and I will provide you with the proper download to update to 4.4.4
The best thing about this method over an RUU is that you won't lose any data.
xunholyx said:
I understand you not wanting to mess your phone. It is always best not to proceed if you are unsure.
I'm not sure what carrier you are on, but for the normal international model, you will want to download this firmware to use in the method I explained.
Some American carriers have different firmware, so if you on an American carrier, let me know which one and I will provide you with the proper download to update to 4.4.4
The best thing about this method over an RUU is that you won't lose any data.
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Hi thanks for the help its appreciated. I have the UK and carrier is O2. Just so I'm clear after fw update all I need to do is update to a 4.4.4 rom? I do have HTC backup and a full tarp backup is that sufficient to restore my phone after thanks again.
gimpchop said:
Hi thanks for the help its appreciated. I have the UK and carrier is O2. Just so I'm clear after fw update all I need to do is update to a 4.4.4 rom? I do have HTC backup and a full tarp backup is that sufficient to restore my phone after thanks again.
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Yep, that's right. The HTC backup I wouldn't worry about. They aren't as good as TWPR's. Flash the firmware from the link I provided, then install a 4.4.4 ROM.
xunholyx said:
Yep, that's right. The HTC backup I wouldn't worry about. They aren't as good as TWPR's. Flash the firmware from the link I provided, then install a 4.4.4 ROM.
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Great thanks for the clarification I'll let you know how I get on.
gimpchop said:
Great thanks for the clarification I'll let you know how I get on.
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Ok so i flashed my fw and it now says 3.19 happy days. My phone boots up in to my previous rom but it seems there is no custom recovery can i just reinstall it useing multirom app as i intend to ues this later on to test roms or do i need to have a custom recovery allready on before i can use the app thanks.
p.s is it normal that i can boot in to a 4.4.2 rom with the 3.19 fw.
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How do I go full stock (s-on)

Hey, just wondering how I can go full stock. I flashed rom GPE 5.0 and the WiFi isn't working as I need to update the firmware..
I know that I need s-off to update the firmware (I read it somewhere)
If not then someone please tell me how..
If there isn't anyway to go update the firmware please tell me how to get to stock..
I tried recovering nandroid method but I don't clearly understand how.
I put the backup file into TWRP/backups and didn't show up on the restore part..
Please I need someone to help me get my phone back... Very stuck :/
andiedee said:
Hey, just wondering how I can go full stock. I flashed rom GPE 5.0 and the WiFi isn't working as I need to update the firmware..
I know that I need s-off to update the firmware (I read it somewhere)
If not then someone please tell me how..
If there isn't anyway to go update the firmware please tell me how to get to stock..
I tried recovering nandroid method but I don't clearly understand how.
I put the backup file into TWRP/backups and didn't show up on the restore part..
Please I need someone to help me get my phone back... Very stuck :/
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The backup has to be extracted and put in TWRP/BACKUPS/YourSerialnumber/foldergoesHere
or it will not show up in Restore
clsA said:
The backup has to be extracted and put in TWRP/BACKUPS/YourSerialnumber/foldergoesHere
or it will not show up in Restore
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E:No partitions selected for restore... ?
didn't work ?
andiedee said:
E:No partitions selected for restore... ?
didn't work ?
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did you check the box next to each partition to restore ?

Firmware Update M8 Rogers

Hi, I've talked of this before. The firmware update, I tried returning to stock then attempting to update the firmware through updating the software OTA but that failed no matter what I did. I returned to stock, flashed the stock recovery, and even locked the bootloader. And finally I attempted an RUU but the RUU failed. So now I lost all my data in vain. I rooted the phone again and reflashed it to Insert coin android 4.4.4, ect.. And I currently am really tired of this. Isn't there any way to get through this? I want the new Insert Coin Lollipop but I have S-ON and cant update the firmware. Can someone please help me? It would be really appreciated. Thanks for reading this lousy comment.
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Hi, I've talked of this before. The firmware update, I tried returning to stock then attempting to update the firmware through updating the software OTA but that failed no matter what I did. I returned to stock, flashed the stock recovery, and even locked the bootloader. And finally I attempted an RUU but the RUU failed. So now I lost all my data in vain. I rooted the phone again and reflashed it to Insert coin android 4.4.4, ect.. And I currently am really tired of this. Isn't there any way to get through this? I want the new Insert Coin Lollipop but I have S-ON and cant update the firmware. Can someone please help me? It would be really appreciated. Thanks for reading this lousy comment.
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I don't know anything about Insert Coin. But if you want stock lollipop from Rogers, you could restore a Nandroid backup via TWRP.
For a start, post your fastboot getvar all (without serial no. and imei no.)
Then most probably the nandroid that ikeny mentioned is the right backup.
I'd be more worried about the RUU failing - I wonder what the error code was?
If OP's M8 was Rogers branded, CID ROGER_001, then RUU from Rogers never existed in the first place. Perhaps this explains the error.
ikeny said:
If OP's M8 was Rogers branded, CID ROGER_001, then RUU from Rogers never existed in the first place. Perhaps this explains the error.
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Yes, that would be correct. That's my first assumption. Although do you have any methods to update my firmware to the latest android 5.1 lolipop?
Ali7000 said:
Yes, that would be correct. That's my first assumption. Although do you have any methods to update my firmware to the latest android 5.1 lolipop?
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Use the TWRP nandroid backup image at the bottom of the first post -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/rogers-m8-lollipop-update-error-t3020675
ikeny said:
I don't know anything about Insert Coin. But if you want stock lollipop from Rogers, you could restore a Nandroid backup via TWRP.
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I'm actually kinda wondering, is there a method to update to lollipop without returning to stock? I don't have S-OFF so I cant update the firmware alone. All I want is to update the firmware somehow and then I'd be able to use the latest Insert Coin Lollipop Rom. Although thanks a ton for that link, I'll use it as my last resort.
ikeny said:
Use the TWRP nandroid backup image at the bottom of the first post -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/rogers-m8-lollipop-update-error-t3020675
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So just a confirmation before I get started, I can just restore this backup despite being in a custom rom at the moment? And will this erase all my data on the phone such as media, ext...? Thanks man, appreciate it a lot.
Ali7000 said:
So just a confirmation before I get started, I can just restore this backup despite being in a custom rom at the moment? And will this erase all my data on the phone such as media, ext...? Thanks man, appreciate it a lot.
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Yes, and yes.
If you want future OTA, replace TWRP with the attached stock recovery as the final step.
ikeny said:
Yes, and yes.
If you want future OTA, replace TWRP with the attached stock recovery as the final step.
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Hmnn...Thank you very much. I appreciate it a lot. So now that I have downloaded the last link to the first post which named "Rogers_5_0_1.zip" I just have to backup all my media, apps, ect...Then I can restore the lollipop backup, root the phone, then install Insert Coin 5.1. And I'm also assuming the data being wiped is absolutely unavoidable.
Ali7000 said:
Hmnn...Thank you very much. I appreciate it a lot. So now that I have downloaded the last link to the first post which named "Rogers_5_0_1.zip" I just have to backup all my media, apps, ect...Then I can restore the lollipop backup, root the phone, then install Insert Coin 5.1. And I'm also assuming the data being wiped is absolutely unavoidable.
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After you unzip the file, you will get the TWRP nandroid image. This image is a 100% stock, and all your files and apps will be wiped. Unavoidable. You could follow the second post in the previous link for rooting. Beyond that, you are on your own.
ikeny said:
After you unzip the file, you will get the TWRP nandroid image. This image is a 100% stock, and all your files and apps will be wiped. Unavoidable. You could follow the second post in the previous link for rooting. Beyond that, you are on your own.
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Thanks man, I appreciate all your support. I also notice that you were the one who posted nandroid. Many thanks for everything pal.
ikeny said:
After you unzip the file, you will get the TWRP nandroid image. This image is a 100% stock, and all your files and apps will be wiped. Unavoidable. You could follow the second post in the previous link for rooting. Beyond that, you are on your own.
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Hi, I unzipped the Rogers_5_0_1.zip file and it came out a folder named "2015-02-05--12-39-33 LRX22C release-keys" and an img file named "recovery.img." Do I just copy the folder to my backup TWRP folder then ignore the img file? Sorry for being really annoying and asking a lot of question, I just wanna make sure I'm doing it right.
Ali7000 said:
Hi, I unzipped the Rogers_5_0_1.zip file and it came out a folder named "2015-02-05--12-39-33 LRX22C release-keys" and an img file named "recovery.img." Do I just copy the folder to my backup TWRP folder then ignore the img file? Sorry for being really annoying and asking a lot of question, I just wanna make sure I'm doing it right.
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You don't need the img file now. That was the stock recovery, for later, if you want to replace the TWPR recovery.
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You don't need the img file now. That was the stock recovery, for later, if you want to replace the TWPR recovery.
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Thanks a ton man, you honestly don't know how thankful I am now. I'm copying the folder right now and I'm gonna restore it.

Are there any stock/clean Marshmallow 'custom' ROMs than I can flash on TWRP ?

My HTC One M8 has unlocked bootloader but is on 'stock' Android 5.0.1. I would like to upgrade to Marshmallow and I think that flashing a custom ROM that is as clean as possible would be easier than re locking my bootloader, flashing stock recovery etc.
Can someone please link me to said ROM if it does exist ? (Android Revolution is Android 6.0 based but it is tweaked a lot)
Thanks
First you got to apply the stock OTA as it includes a MM firmware as well. This is needed to run every single Marshmallow Custom ROM that can be found on this forum.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
First you got to apply the stock OTA as it includes a MM firmware as well. This is needed to run every single Marshmallow Custom ROM that can be found on this forum.
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine ?.
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I cannot run the OTA as I have rooted the phone in the past and have unlocked bootloader and flashed a custom recovery.
Though the easiest way is to find a clean rom and flash it on my custom recovery. Would it work?
Thanks!
First answer to second question: no, as - as I wrote in my last answer - a Marshmallow firmware ist needed.
You got to revert to stock by restoring a stock backup containing a clean, untouched system partition. After restoring you could first flash untouched system partition using fastboot commands and after this the stock recovery. Both the Recovery and the backup have to fit your CID and MID of course.
A detailed guide of how to proceed can be found on this forum using the search.
If done so you could relock the bootloader, update to stock MM, unlock bootloader again, flash custom recovery and flash a custom MM ROM of your liking.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
First answer to second question: no, as - as I wrote in my last answer - a Marshmallow firmware ist needed.
You got to revert to stock by restoring a stock backup containing a clean, untouched system partition. After restoring you could first flash untouched system partition using fastboot commands and after this the stock recovery. Both the Recovery and the backup have to fit your CID and MID of course.
A detailed guide of how to proceed can be found on this forum using the search.
If done so you could relock the bootloader, update to stock MM, unlock bootloader again, flash custom recovery and flash a custom MM ROM of your liking.
Send by the swarm intelligence of my coffee machine .
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Well, thank you HTCNerdYoda =) !!!
I will start my search to do as you recommend. Thanks again !
Schlahbi said:
Well, thank you HTCNerdYoda =) !!!
I will start my search to do as you recommend. Thanks again !
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Maybe I can be of help a little bit more. You'll find a lot of backups in this thread, which also includes links to other stock backup threads.
The guide of how to revert back to stock via RUU can be found here an how to do it via TWRP backup (as would be in your case), can be found here.
5m4r7ph0n36uru said:
Maybe I can be of help a little bit more. You'll find a lot of backups in this thread, which also includes links to other stock backup threads.
The guide of how to revert back to stock via RUU can be found here an how to do it via TWRP backup (as would be in your case), can be found here.
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Hey man, thank you for the links! I have just had time to do the procedure following the instructions on the links you shared with. I have just installed 6.0.0, I hope it's worth the few hours spent on the task
I can't wait for the HTC nexus phone...I know that I am done rooting and installing custom ROMS. It was fun..6 years ago haha
"Android is upgrading" so it should be ok I guess..
Thanks again !

Asking how to revert back to stock marshmallow

Iam on lineageOS i'm really enjoying the google UI and everything but does anybody know how can I revert to stock marshmallow ?
yasinsamara1273 said:
Iam on lineageOS i'm really enjoying the google UI and everything but does anybody know how can I revert to stock marshmallow ?
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The easiest way is by stock ruu.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html
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The easiest way is by stock ruu.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html
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I just need to plug the phone and open the RUU file ? That's it
I won't need to relock the bootloader or anythinng ?
yasinsamara1273 said:
I just need to plug the phone and open the RUU file ? That's it
I won't need to relock the bootloader or anythinng ?
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Oh wow yes sorry relock bootloader by fastboot oem lock. Also if you changed your cid should match the ruu you want to flash.
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Sorry i'm new to this whole ADB and cmd thing I need a tutorial on how to relock the bootloader and how to find the right RUU and match the CID i don't wanna brick this phone thank you ?
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Oh wow yes sorry relock bootloader by fastboot oem lock. Also if you changed your cid should match the ruu you want to flash.
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Sorry i'm new to this whole ADB and cmd thing I need a tutorial on how to relock the bootloader and how to find the right RUU and match the CID i don't wanna brick this phone thank you ?
If you don't know how to revert back to stock HTC firmware, you have no business flashing custom ROMs. Plus....did you even google your inquiry? No.
Search the forums.
yasinsamara1273 said:
Iam on lineageOS i'm really enjoying the google UI and everything but does anybody know how can I revert to stock marshmallow ?
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Check the following link. I hope this would help you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
Thank you
metalchef said:
If you don't know how to revert back to stock HTC firmware, you have no business flashing custom ROMs. Plus....did you even google your inquiry? No.
Search the forums.
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Nobody has been born learned
yasinsamara1273 said:
Sorry i'm new to this whole ADB and cmd thing I need a tutorial on how to relock the bootloader and how to find the right RUU and match the CID i don't wanna brick this phone thank you
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Did you unlock the bootloader yourself? If so, you know enough about fastboot to relock the bootloader.
Also, if you do fastboot getvar all, and post the result (delete IMEI and serial number) we can see the CID, and determine what RUU (if that CID has one).
Or the other option to go back to Sense Marshmallow, is to restore a stock TWRP backup as suggested. Here is another thread of such stock TWRP backups, and this one has better instructions:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
EDIT: Fixed the link above, which was clearly not the right one (intended for a reply to a different thread).
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While the post was not particularly polite (nor is he required to be so), I do agree with the main point: if you are flashing custom ROMs, you really should have researched how to return to stock. I see that a lot of folks skip this (you aren't the only one, by far), but I also don't see why they do. Would you take apart your car's engine without knowing how to put it back together? Probably not.
Along those basic lines (good rules of thumb for phone modding), if you had simply made your own backup of the stock ROM before flashing a custom ROM; you could simply just restore that backup in order to revert to stock. It's a basic good practice: never do any mods (root, custom ROM) without first making a TWRP backup.
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Did you unlock the bootloader yourself? If so, you know enough about fastboot to relock the bootloader.
Also, if you do fastboot getvar all, and post the result (delete IMEI and serial number) we can see the CID, and determine what RUU (if that CID has one).
Or the other option to go back to Sense Marshmallow, is to restore a stock TWRP backup as suggested. Here is another thread of such stock TWRP backups, and this one has better instructions:
https://www.xda-developers.com/the-...axy-s8s8-varying-between-ufs-2-1-and-ufs-2-0/
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While the post was not particularly polite (nor is he required to be so), I do agree with the main point: if you are flashing custom ROMs, you really should have researched how to return to stock. I see that a lot of folks skip this (you aren't the only one, by far), but I also don't see why they do. Would you take apart your car's engine without knowing how to put it back together? Probably not.
Along those basic lines (good rules of thumb for phone modding), if you had simply made your own backup of the stock ROM before flashing a custom ROM; you could simply just restore that backup in order to revert to stock. It's a basic good practice: never do any mods (root, custom ROM) without first making a TWRP backup.
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Thank you and yes. I should have known better before flashing an RR ROM I didn't search for it because i thought it was simple
But are you saying that i can download another stock ROM TWRP backup and flash it and i'd good to go or i have to get the right RUU ?
yasinsamara1273 said:
Thank you and yes. I should have known better before flashing an RR ROM I didn't search for it because i thought it was simple
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Modding phones is not simple. You should research and understand everything properly, before you do any mods to any device. Maybe all the YouTube guides and one-click root apps make phone modding look easy, but it's really not a trivial thing.
Maybe it's just my own personality. But to me, it's basic logic that you shouldn't tinker with an electronic device that cost hundreds of dollars, without having some backup plans, knowing how to undo the mods, etc.
yasinsamara1273 said:
But are you saying that i can download another stock ROM TWRP backup and flash it and i'd good to go or i have to get the right RUU ?
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You can do either (restore stock TWRP backup vs. run RUU). That is, assuming your version M8 has an RUU, not all do (and you haven't given any info that would allow us to determine that).
I already said that restoring a stock TWRP backup was an option, and it was also suggested by another (Post #8 above). So I don't now what you asked that question. Obviously it's something you can do; otherwise why would we say it was?
Keep in mind that a stock TWRP backup is not exactly the same as a flashable ROM. You need to extract the files, save them to the proper place on the phone, then use the RESTORE option in TWRP (as opposed to INSTALL for flashable ROMs). The process (and required files) can be found on the following thread (I tried to give this link above, but linked it improperly - so here it is again):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
redpoint73 said:
Modding phones is not simple. You should research and understand everything properly, before you do any mods to any device.
Maybe it's just my own personality. But to me, it's basic logic that you shouldn't tinker with an electronic device that cost hundreds of dollars, without having some backup plans, knowing how to undo the mods, etc.
You can do either (restore stock TWRP backup vs. run RUU). That is, assuming your version M8 has an RUU, not all do (and you haven't given any info that would allow us to determine that).
I already said that restoring a stock TWRP backup was an option, and it was also suggested by another (Post #8 above). So I don't now what you asked that question. Obviously it's something you can do; otherwise why would we say it was?
Keep in mind that a stock TWRP backup is not exactly the same as a flashable ROM. You need to extract the files, save them to the proper place on the phone, then use the RESTORE option in TWRP (as opposed to INSTALL for flashable ROMs). The process (and required files) can be found on the following thread (I tried to give this link above, but linked it improperly - so here it is again):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
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I read the thread and it's pretty simple now i know how to get back to htc sense
Thank you I really appreciate your help
yasinsamara1273 said:
Thank you
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Hello Samara, please let me know if that worked for you
Thanks
aliasi11 said:
Hello Samara, please let me know if that worked for you
Thanks
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Don't worry I'm not planning on going back to stock right now i just wanted to know my way back
yasinsamara1273 said:
Don't worry I'm not planning on going back to stock right now i just wanted to know my way back
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That's good. You can even try different Sense ROMs, not necessarily going back to stock ROM. :angel:
aliasi11 said:
That's good. You can even try different Sense ROMs, not necessarily going back to stock ROM. :angel:
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That's what i want to i'm looking forward to try the LeeDroid's ROM as soon as i get bored from Resurrection Remix thank you for all the support i always appreciate positive vibes
yasinsamara1273 said:
That's what i want to i'm looking forward to try the LeeDroid's ROM as soon as i get bored from Resurrection Remix thank you for all the support i always appreciate positive vibes
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I wish I could try Resurrection Remix too. but unfortunately I cant use all of Naugat ROMs
Why dont you also try some of the ROMs other then pure M8 ROM, e.g. M10 Sense ROM etc? I am running M10 ROM and its fantastic.
I always be with the positive and jolly vibes and encourage others to be like this
aliasi11 said:
I wish I could try Resurrection Remix too. but unfortunately I cant use all of Naugat ROMs
Why dont you also try some of the ROMs other then pure M8 ROM, e.g. M10 Sense ROM etc? I am running M10 ROM and its fantastic.
I always be with the positive and jolly vibes and encourage others to be like this
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Wow why can't you try Resurrection Remix ?
Where did you find M10 Rom ?? I'm curious

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