[Q] Got so far.. Whats next? - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all
Im unbranding my O2 UK locked M8 to an unbranded UK one (with offical Htc 501 rom), so Ive done quite alot of reading around and followed guides
- Ive SIM Unlocked my device
- Ive successfully unlocked bootloader through HTCDev using Adb
- Ive installed and am running TWRP 2840
- Ive rooted with SuperSU
From what ive read.. AM I Right in thinking the next steps are:
S-Off and SuperCID with Sunshine (Firewater is no more)
Install Stock 1.54.401.10 through TWRP
Install Stock Recovery
Reboot
UPdate OTA to 501.
Any advice guides or help will be greatly appeciated.
Cheers all

1. S-OFF
2. Change CID to HTC__001
3. Flash 4.16.401.10 RUU
4. Done, no more o2 gumpf!

Thanks for the guide, I installed Sunshine 284 (latest, but it says that its not compatible with my device yet and theyre working on it,
My device is running LP 501 from O2, so maybe I need to wait for SDunshine 3.
Oh well
Ive done a factory reset and Ill just use the phone until SS 3 comes out.. or is there another way to S-Off from LP 501.
What effect will Factory reseting at this point have have...
I can still see SuperSU in my apps, but Sunshine app has gone..
I also assume the bootloader unlock is a permanent thing, so I just pickup where i left off ...
S-Off

If you're on 5.0 now then you'll have to wait for SS to be updated, hopefully it won't be too long! A factory reset now will just reset the phone, nothing else. And yes, bootloader will remain unlocked unless you lock it again

EddyOS said:
If you're on 5.0 now then you'll have to wait for SS to be updated, hopefully it won't be too long! A factory reset now will just reset the phone, nothing else. And yes, bootloader will remain unlocked unless you lock it again
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Cheers. I did try the last firewater update, but adb reboot, just restarts the phone. I was thinking of manually getting into fastboot then taking it from there, but didnt want to chance a brick
Ill just wait for SS 3
Do you know.. since rooting und unlocking the M8... its running better than it was, faster and smoother...

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Return to stock 1.31.651.2 Sprint HTC One after root

OK, So after searching and Searching for a way to go back to complete stock after taking the latest 1.31 update and rooting my HTC One, and not being able to use any current RUU without having to gain S-off. I finally did it. I am 100% stock on an updated software version of 1.31.651.2.
So here is what I did and please feel free to step in and let me know if there was an easier way.
Step 1.
I unlocked my boot-loader to gain root privileges
Step 2.
I flashed TWRP
Step 3.
Created Nand Backup if something fails
Step 4.
I flashed SuperSU
OK, so that got me rooted. but I wanted to go back to stock after playing around with certain roms my phone started acting goofy.
this is the part where it gets a lil tricky.
in order for me to get back to stock on my One to the most current version of 1.31.651.2.
this is what I had done.I installed an app from the market called Rom toolbox lite(FREE) put REVONE in /data/local/temp
gained S-off. installed a stock RUU 1.29.651.7. Now the only problem is that I was S-off and my boot loader shows tampered and unlocked.so I used revone to remove tampered with the -t command and also wanted to lock the boot loader with the -l command. in order to get s-on. booted into the boot loader and selected fastboot and entered fastboot command, fastboot oem writesecureflag 3 to regain s-on.
ok so I am still technically rooted so in order to remove all root instances I ran again the RUU 1.29.651.7. all good so far. I double checked by booting into the boot loader to make sure I am s-on and locked along with no tampered flag. YES!!!!. so now I booted up my phone . skipped all setup processes. and went straight to the check for updates in the phone menu. I updated to the next most recent after the 1.29.651.7 and installed 1.29.651.10. I download and installed the update. again checking to see if there were any changes in the boot loader. NOPE STILL ALL GOOD,YESSSS!!!!
so now it rebooted and again went straight to the HTC update menu and ran a check for updates and it then downloaded the most recent update 1.31.651.2. Installed and I checked the bootloader and I AM NOW 100% STOCK and on the latest software version.
At least a Thank You ??
Thanks for Sharing!
viper1723 said:
At least a Thank You ??
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I was having the same issues when trying different Roms and screwed up my phone to the point where roms would boot but them restart over and over and over...no matter what rom i loaded and any kind of wiping i did.
so I also returned to stock locking the bootloader and flashing stock RUU as you mention. Just tried going from 1.29 to 1.31 with OTA last night and it wiped my phone and didn't upgrade. So i'm hoping it was just a hiccup and going to try again.
Hope it works this time.
Solartrooper said:
I was having the same issues when trying different Roms and screwed up my phone to the point where roms would boot but them restart over and over and over...no matter what rom i loaded and any kind of wiping i did.
so I also returned to stock locking the bootloader and flashing stock RUU as you mention. Just tried going from 1.29 to 1.31 with OTA last night and it wiped my phone and didn't upgrade. So i'm hoping it was just a hiccup and going to try again.
Hope it works this time.
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Let me know how it went I'll give u a more detailed method of what I did exactly
That's were I'm at right now.
viper1723 said:
Let me know how it went I'll give u a more detailed method of what I did exactly
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Okay guys so everything you described is exactly where I'm at. I've tried a million ROMs, process, adb.exe (no devices), etc...... Anyway here's my scenario.... Exactly yours: got my phone, rooted it, had S-On. the phone ran it's updated to 1.31.651.2 so there are no RUUs for this. Any extra details to get me there?
Where should I start? Please let me know if you can help.
Thanks!:cyclops:

HTC M9 won't boot after update - can't flash anything, factory reset or unlock bl..?!

Hey guys
got a HTC M9 with cid "O2___102" which won't boot up after stock update.
Phone was not modified yet.
1. Can't unlock bootloader (says: "(bootloader) [KillSwitch] Last Byte is 0X00, disable unlock") - so no way to install custom recovery + custom rom to revive
2. Can't boot into recovery (shows phone with a red exclamation mark but no menu) so no way to factory rest
3. can't find a matching RUU for the "O2___102" CID ...
PLEASE HELP =(
At the screen with the red triangle and exclamation mark, press and hold the power button. While holding the power button, quickly press and release the volume + button. If this gets you to recovery, try a factory reset.
fernandezhjr said:
At the screen with the red triangle and exclamation mark, press and hold the power button. While holding the power button, quickly press and release the volume + button. If this gets you to recovery, try a factory reset.
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got into the recovery menu, thanks.
But damn phone is still not booting.
Guess I need to get factory image or custom rom on there but bootloader cant be unlocked and there is no damn RUU for this CID out is there?
zroice said:
Hey guys
got a HTC M9 with cid "O2___102" which won't boot up after stock update.
Phone was not modified yet.
1. Can't unlock bootloader (says: "(bootloader) [KillSwitch] Last Byte is 0X00, disable unlock") - so no way to install custom recovery + custom rom to revive
2. Can't boot into recovery (shows phone with a red exclamation mark but no menu) so no way to factory rest
3. can't find a matching RUU for the "O2___102" CID ...
PLEASE HELP =(
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as for the bootloader unlock go into settings>developer options>check oem unlocking. then you can unlock bootloader.
Aldo101t said:
as for the bootloader unlock go into settings>developer options>check oem unlocking. then you can unlock bootloader.
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the damn thing is not booting.... =( Stuck at HTC logo - or else I would do that off course
zroice said:
the damn thing is not booting.... =( Stuck at HTC logo - or else I would do that off course
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lol, sorry missed that part
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zroice said:
the damn thing is not booting.... =( Stuck at HTC logo - or else I would do that off course
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I do believe if you can get to download mode you can do a factory nreset from there, if that will help you.
zroice said:
got into the recovery menu, thanks.
But damn phone is still not booting.
Guess I need to get factory image or custom rom on there but bootloader cant be unlocked and there is no damn RUU for this CID out is there?
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What about flashing an older RUU and trying to take the update again?
fernandezhjr said:
What about flashing an older RUU and trying to take the update again?
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cant find any ruu for that branding - if you see/saw one please let me know.
zroice said:
cant find any ruu for that branding - if you see/saw one please let me know.
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The UK ones for O2 can be used with the German O2 CID, too. You can find them for example in my Collection of Back-to-Stock Files or on androidRUU. But I'm not sure whether a downgrade from android 5.1 is possible with S-ON. The only confirmed downgrades with S-ON were from 1.32.XXX.15 to 1.32.XXX.8. And from my experiences with Denis Meissner and Amr Nasser I would say that a downgrade isn't possible with S-ON if the first and/or the second number of the actual firmware version differ from the ones of the firmware you want to downgrade to.
Flippy498 said:
The UK ones for O2 can be used with the German O2 CID, too. You can find them for example in my Collection of Back-to-Stock Files or on androidRUU. But I'm not sure whether a downgrade from android 5.1 is possible with S-ON. The only confirmed downgrades with S-ON were from 1.32.XXX.15 to 1.32.XXX.8. And from my experiences with Denis Meissner and Amr Nasser I would say that a downgrade isn't possible with S-ON if the first and/or the second number of the actual firmware version differ from the ones of the firmware you want to downgrade to.
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*downloading with fingers crossed*
Failed: -2, 19 to flash via downloadzip or smth like that
Can you flash twrp recovery? If you can, maybe you can flash a stock backup from someone else.
zroice said:
Failed: -2, 19 to flash via downloadzip or smth like that
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Yeah, would have suprised me if it worked. As said before even downgrading from 1.40.XXX.X to 1.32.XXX.X seems to be impossible with S-ON. How long did you actually wait until you thought that you phone doesn't boot? The update to android 5.1 and the first boot took around an hour for me. Maybe you just need to wait a little longer. If your phone was unlocked I would suggest you to flash TWRP and use one of my stock backups but...
The only other option I can see right now is trying to find someone who has a java card. With S-OFF you should be able to downgrade with the RUU. (If I remember correctly there were one or two shops advertising their java card services on Android-Hilfe.) This option may not be for free but it should still be cheaper than sending your phone to HTC's repair service or buying a new phone.
Flippy498 said:
Yeah, would have suprised me if it worked. As said before even downgrading from 1.40.XXX.X to 1.32.XXX.X seems to be impossible with S-ON. How long did you actually wait until you thought that you phone doesn't boot? The update to android 5.1 and the first boot took around an hour for me. Maybe you just need to wait a little longer. If your phone was unlocked I would suggest you to flash TWRP and use one of my stock backups but...
The only other option I can see right now is trying to find someone who has a java card. With S-OFF you should be able to downgrade with the RUU. (If I remember correctly there were one or two shops advertising their java card services on Android-Hilfe.) This option may not be for free but it should still be cheaper than sending your phone to HTC's repair service or buying a new phone.
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whats that java card you're talkin about? Never heard of that.
An appropiate RUU with the latest version should theoretically also work, right?
Problem ist that I cant flash anything custom because bootloader locked and I cant get inside the system to enable the bootloader unlock... =( and the thing has a visually broken volume up key for dropping down, so the htc support won't fix it (for free) I fear.. otherwise I would just give it to them since it has not been modified yet. (not my phone ..)
P.S:
OS Version is 2.10.206.2 - thats the latest one right?
zroice said:
whats that java card you're talkin about? Never heard of that.
An appropiate RUU with the latest version should theoretically also work, right?
Problem ist that I cant flash anything custom because bootloader locked and I cant get inside the system to enable the bootloader unlock... =( and the thing has a visually broken volume up key for dropping down, so the htc support won't fix it (for free) I fear.. otherwise I would just give it to them since it has not been modified yet. (not my phone ..)
P.S:
OS Version is 2.10.206.2 - thats the latest one right?
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Yes, 2.10.206.2 is the latest version for now. If there were a RUU with your firmware version then using it would be the easiest way to solve your problems. But as far as I know the only existing ones for O2 are for 1.32.206.6 and 1.32.206.15. But with S-OFF you would be able to use the older RUUs, too.
I never used a java card so my knowledge about this topic isn't that outstanding. I know that it is a small, SIM-Card-like looking thing that allows you to S-OFF your phone. Usually they cost several hundred euros/dollars and the number of times you can use them is limited. Since verizon blocks bootloader unlocking these cards are the only option if a verizon users wants to flash anything on his/her phone. Some German phone shops offered S-OFF by java card, too, before sunshine got updated for the M9. That's why I gave you the link to Android-Hilfe. (And that's actually all I know about that topic.)
i need this rru please any one have to uplode link
thanks
Just as an update, I recently bricked this phone trying to flash lineage to it. To fix it, I went to HTC.com and downloaded the current RUU and put the phone into download mode. I know some people say you don't need to "relock" the device, but I don't get errors during the installation with RUU when relocked. Plus, I am running with S-on.
theadra said:
Just as an update, I recently bricked this phone trying to flash lineage to it. To fix it, I went to HTC.com and downloaded the current RUU and put the phone into download mode. I know some people say you don't need to "relock" the device, but I don't get errors during the installation with RUU when relocked. Plus, I am running with S-on.
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Bootloader and s status are irrelevant. The phone will flash regardless.

Quick RUU Question, need to bring my phone back to TMO

I'm done with these issues that my phone is having. It keeps locking up no matter what ROM I use or how little apps I have installed. Something has got to be wrong with my phone and it's time to bring it back to TMO for repair/replacement.
I found this link on HTC to download the RUU: http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html#tmobile
My question is, would this be enough to bring my phone back to stock so that they don't know I've rooted it?
Edit: Also, I just remembered about my bootloader being s-off/unlocked. Would this make a difference or would the RUU set everything back like it should?
Edit again: I found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735235
So, would I be able to follow his instructions but change the CID to t-mob010 instead of the ones he has listed?
Nobody? I could really use some input on this, I don't want to brick my phone. I have to do this today, I can't take the lockups anymore.
There is a thread dedicated to returning your device to stock. It's intended for European users, but the instructions apply equally well to US users.
The first step is running the RUU, then locking (not relocking) the bootloader using adb commands. Reference http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571 (for instructions on locking your bootloader)
Note that you can run the RUU without locking your bootloader if you are S-off. Once you are back to bone stock (recovery + OS), you can then go back S-on if you are concerned about the warranty, though I strongly advise AGAINST this in general.
Also, you may find that simply re-running the RUU will clear up your issue. I'd run it for a few days after restoring the phone before assuming a hardware fault.
jshamlet said:
There is a thread dedicated to returning your device to stock. It's intended for European users, but the instructions apply equally well to US users.
The first step is running the RUU, then locking (not relocking) the bootloader using adb commands. Reference http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571 (for instructions on locking your bootloader)
Note that you can run the RUU without locking your bootloader if you are S-off. Once you are back to bone stock (recovery + OS), you can then go back S-on if you are concerned about the warranty, though I strongly advise AGAINST this in general.
Also, you may find that simply re-running the RUU will clear up your issue. I'd run it for a few days after restoring the phone before assuming a hardware fault.
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Yes, I did find that post and am planning on following those instructions. However, you've confused me. According to that thread, they say to lock the bootloader first and then install the RUU; but you said the opposite. Which is it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735235
Also, why are you against turning back S-on? I had planned on it because I don't want to take the chance of TMO or HTC having a problem.
ned4spd8874 said:
Yes, I did find that post and am planning on following those instructions. However, you've confused me. According to that thread, they say to lock the bootloader first and then install the RUU; but you said the opposite. Which is it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735235
Also, why are you against turning back S-on? I had planned on it because I don't want to take the chance of TMO or HTC having a problem.
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You are S-off, which means you do NOT have to lock the bootloader first. Most instructions for running an RUU assume you are S-on, however, which does require your bootloader to be locked. It's one of the checks that is disabled by S-off.
Also, S-off is getting harder to obtain, so unless there is a pressing reason to go S-on, it's safer to remain S-off. Warranty support could be that pressing reason.
Time to turn back S-on. Even after the RUU, it's still very buggy. Locking up, slow, lag, etc. Time to bring it back to TMO.
Anyone know what that will work? I do have the warranty service on it. So will they just replace my phone with a refurb M8, will it be sent out, what can I expect?
ned4spd8874 said:
Time to turn back S-on. Even after the RUU, it's still very buggy. Locking up, slow, lag, etc. Time to bring it back to TMO.
Anyone know what that will work? I do have the warranty service on it. So will they just replace my phone with a refurb M8, will it be sent out, what can I expect?
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If you think your phone has bad hardware, then yeah, at this point you need to go ahead and S-on with the assumption that you will get a refurb - especially now that the M9 has been out a while. Who knows what you will get, though. You might even luck out and get a "new old stock" device with 4.4.2. Or, the refurb place could RUU it up to the latest. It's purely the luck of the draw.
Well this sucks. Can't get adb to recognize my phone in recovery. I can when it's booted into the system, but not recovery or the bootloader....
What a pain this is becoming!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm even trying to get into shell when the phone is booted up and sure I can do that, but I can't su! The binary isn't installed. So, what now I have to f'ing install a different ROM, s-on it and then ruu again????
So I f'ed up and turned S-ON by mistake before I did the commands to clear the bootloader modified messages. And now I can't get S-OFF for the life of me! Sunshine can't get root it says, SuperSU is installed and says a binary needs updating, but when I click on it, it just freezes and won't update the binary. I tried pushing it down via zip/bootloader but that doesn't help. I ran a root checker and it says my phone is rooted, but nothing is working like I expect it to.
I'm still running the stock ROM from the RUU, could that be the issue? Do I have to install a different ROM before I can S-OFF and then RUU again? This is such a pain!!!
ned4spd8874 said:
So I f'ed up and turned S-ON by mistake before I did the commands to clear the bootloader modified messages. And now I can't get S-OFF for the life of me! Sunshine can't get root it says, SuperSU is installed and says a binary needs updating, but when I click on it, it just freezes and won't update the binary. I tried pushing it down via zip/bootloader but that doesn't help. I ran a root checker and it says my phone is rooted, but nothing is working like I expect it to.
I'm still running the stock ROM from the RUU, could that be the issue? Do I have to install a different ROM before I can S-OFF and then RUU again? This is such a pain!!!
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If you are still bootloader unlocked, install TWRP, restore an appropriate nandroid backup for your device, root that install, and re-run Sunshine.
If you are bootloader locked, restart the phone into bootloader mode and select the RUU option. Then, re-run the RUU. If your bootloader is locked, it should run and restore everything to stock. Note that if you updated to Lollipop, you may have to use Kingroot to get temp root. I meant to suggest you RUU down to the original version (4.4.2) prior to going S-on and forgot - sorry about that.
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If you are still bootloader unlocked, install TWRP, restore an appropriate nandroid backup for your device, root that install, and re-run Sunshine.
If you are bootloader locked, restart the phone into bootloader mode and select the RUU option. Then, re-run the RUU. If your bootloader is locked, it should run and restore everything to stock. Note that if you updated to Lollipop, you may have to use Kingroot to get temp root. I meant to suggest you RUU down to the original version (4.4.2) prior to going S-on and forgot - sorry about that.
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Bootloader is still unlocked, but even after installing a couple different ROMs, sunshine just won't work. Says it's incompatible. It says to flash a stock sense or near stock rom. I'm on SkyDragon right now...
I'm at a loss. Anyone have a industrial shredder?
ned4spd8874 said:
Bootloader is still unlocked, but even after installing a couple different ROMs, sunshine just won't work. Says it's incompatible. It says to flash a stock sense or near stock rom. I'm on SkyDragon right now...
I'm at a loss. Anyone have a industrial shredder?
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There are probably some T-mobile nandroid backups around here somewhere. Get one, put it on an SD card, and use TWRP to flash it. Unfortunately, I only have DevEd and AT&T images.
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There are probably some T-mobile nandroid backups around here somewhere. Get one, put it on an SD card, and use TWRP to flash it. Unfortunately, I only have DevEd and AT&T images.
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Things are looking up! Found a ROM called something like Alex V that was stock enough to get SunShine to work. Also, I was using the original version so once I got it to run, it was giving network errors. Once I installed the latest version, that's when I got was able to go S-OFF. So, now I'm S-OFF, the bootloader is saying Official and locked so now I'm going to RUU and throw it in TMO's face!

HTC One M8 5.0.1- Blacked After OTA Update Failed

HELP, I've bricked my phone.
I'll try to be as brief as possible.
I had android 5.0.1 (4.16.401.10). unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP, rooted.
a few months later today, my phone had an OTA update notification (4.16.401.13), tried to do it, failed and it kept sending me to TWRP.
Googled it, people said I should restore the stock recovery, I did, tried to install the OTA again. phone got stuck on splash screen.
From there I have been online for hours trying to fix this but nothing. (there has been many flashing attempts, some fail some success) so the phone is pretty much a mess now.
My question is, what's the easiest way (if there is) to just restore the phone to stock firmware? I don't care if it's going to be rooted or not, I don't care if It's going to be wiped, I just need it to work.
Currently I have (relocked) bootloader, S-On
Thanks.
Same problem here, Got this update yesterday and stuck at the splash screen.
rooted, S-on, stock recovery
tried everything from changing recovery, FUU, RUU, nothing worked
Fortunately, I have full NAND backup months ago ( old,but better than nothing), restore it, update the new update and everything looks ok so far.
I suspect its related to the xposed relared problem as the old backup its not installed.
AHOHA said:
Fortunately, I have full NAND backup months ago ( old,but better than nothing), restore it, update the new update and everything looks ok so far.
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Sorry if this is a noob question, but how can I do that? is there somewhere where I can download backups and restore them on my phone? And if so, will I need anything like an S-Off or something?
Because I've tried everything else I think, I tried RUU (both from PC or from bootloader, and with both Unlocked and Relocked bootloader) and nothing seems to work.
Hi there, got the same problem just dont have nan backup so i'm stucked.
Phone is rooted, unlocked, s-on
cid: VODAP001
mid: 0P6B10000
got latest twrp.
Tried to flash 2 (diferent date builds) roms acording to my cid, NO LUCK,
tried ruu - no luck
read hundrets of pages and found only one thing that I need is S-OFF, but how can I do s-off when my phone doesnt boot up?
pls help
mizaras said:
Hi there, got the same problem just dont have nan backup so i'm stucked.
Phone is rooted, unlocked, s-on
cid: VODAP001
mid: 0P6B10000
got latest twrp.
Tried to flash 2 (diferent date builds) roms acording to my cid, NO LUCK,
tried ruu - no luck
read hundrets of pages and found only one thing that I need is S-OFF, but how can I do s-off when my phone doesnt boot up?
pls help
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I finally got mine to work today!!
What worked with me is this:
I got the RUU Zip file for my CID, renamed it to 0P6BIMG.zip , and copied it to the root of my SD Card (using an adapter or using TWRP to mount it)
then I flashed the stock recovery for my phone, then RELOCK your bootloader (fastboot oem lock)
Onve you've done all that just put the SD card in your phone and boot it in bootloader mode (Vol Down + Power) and it should detect the 0P6BIMG.zip file automatically and ask you if you want to update it.
P.S: I have S-On and it worked.
I hope this helps.

M8 Update gone wrong...!

It been a long time.. Well maybe 3years since i been on xda. I still remember how to root and flash this n that n etc... But yesterday i wanted to get started on flashing my verizon m8 onto a rom. Yeah little complicated. I tried everything to unlock my bootloader i keep getting the 172 error. Still considered S-on, So i just left that alone and tried to go #oldschool. I tried to update using htc sync manager. But I had to leave and go to the store. Left this on the computer to finish updating. came back 20-30mins later its on a black htc screen with the green line across. So i thought it was just finished But my computer had been frozed for 10mins. (ive checked the time) but Now it gotten bricked. i can only boot into hboot... Fastboot... And ruu.. But not recovery... I Already downloaded the rom, and the latest twrp recovery on my pc. But im still s-on.. I really don't got time to start from scratch and just factory reset this.. And im no longer worried about my data and shxt because i know im eventually going to losed them anyway. So right now its on fastboot. My win7 detects it in fastboot usb. So where do i go from here? Anybody? No worries though :fingers-crossed: :angel:
You can't unlock the bootloader on the VZN version by HTCDev.com, you need to s-off by sunshine, then use sunshine to unlock the bootloader.
Unfortunately, sunshine requires a working OS. So first you'll need to RUU back to working stock. http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/general/official-ruu1-55-605-2-t2883845
After that, you will need to root (think kingroot is the mot common method) then you can load the sunshine app ($25 license) to s-off and unlock the bootloader: http://theroot.ninja/
Once the bootloader is unlocked, you can load custom recovery TWRP and flash a custom ROM.
But keep in mind, there are kernel differences between the VZN version and most other M8 versions. Meaning, you will need to either flash a ROM that explicitly states it supports the VZN M8; or you can flash other ROMs, but you will need the proper kernel.
You'll want to read up in the Verizon M8 forum section, as this version has some peculiarities, as I've mentioned: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8

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