HTC One M8 Blank Camera Issues - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys,
My friend is having a problem with his HTC One M8 camera. It doesn't start. We tried third party camera app, did flashed ViperOneM8 3.2.1 , wiped data, wiped everything even internal memory, wiped camera data cache, don't have installed lastpass.. Before it used to crash when it was on stock but after updating to ViperOneM8 camera app does open but it stays black there and also as you can see there are only two selfie and photobooth options.. missing other options
Phone is unlocked, SuperCID, S Off if anyone could help me?
Edit: Tried safe mode also but still same problem

Ampicillin said:
Hello guys,
My friend is having a problem with his HTC One M8 camera. It doesn't start. We tried third party camera app, did flashed ViperOneM8 3.2.1 , wiped data, wiped everything even internal memory, wiped camera data cache, don't have installed lastpass.. Before it used to crash when it was on stock but after updating to ViperOneM8 camera app does open but it stays black there and also as you can see there are only two selfie and photobooth options.. missing other options
Phone is unlocked, SuperCID, S Off if anyone could help me?
Edit: Tried safe mode also but still same problem
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Try flashing a full ruu and not a rom, if problem still there its hardware.

For that I'd need to go back to from SuperCID to original CID right? And I'll need to remove TWRP recovery , I'm S OFF will that create any problem? Will I loose S Off if I run RUU?
Sent from my HTC One M8

Ampicillin said:
For that I'd need to go back to from SuperCID to original CID right? And I'll need to remove TWRP recovery , I'm S OFF will that create any problem? Will I loose S Off if I run RUU?
Sent from my HTC One M8
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you wont lose s off if u run a ruu.

toysoldierq said:
you wont lose s off if u run a ruu.
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Okay, Thank you. I'll run RUU
Sent from my HTC One M8

Ampicillin said:
Okay, Thank you. I'll run RUU
Sent from my HTC One M8
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But not just any ruu one that matches your mid and cid.

toysoldierq said:
But not just any ruu one that matches your mid and cid.
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Yep, I see. My friend and I both having same 0P6B10000 MID and CID but I had a stock backup of mine using TWRP would mine stock backup work in his Phone? If I change folder back up name to his device ID ? Since both the phones are the same. So it might make camera work. I think the problem is "with the wiped internal memory" it caused the problem with the cameraw
Sent from my HTC One M8

Ampicillin said:
Yep, I see. My friend and I both having same 0P6B10000 MID and CID but I had a stock backup of mine using TWRP would mine stock backup work in his Phone? If I change folder back up name to his device ID ? Since both the phones are the same. So it might make camera work. I think the problem is "with the wiped internal memory" it caused the problem with the cameraw
Sent from my HTC One M8
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Yes it would work once your mid and his mid are the same, a full ruu would fix any problem rather than a back up it could be something mess up in the hboot are other part of the phone causing the issue, thats why i advice using a full ruu but you can try that way first.

toysoldierq said:
Yes it would work once your mid and his mid are the same, a full ruu would fix any problem rather than a back up it could be something mess up in the hboot are other part of the phone causing the issue, thats why i advice using a full ruu but you can try that way first.
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Okay thank you
Sent from my HTC One M8

Ampicillin said:
For that I'd need to go back to from SuperCID to original CID right? And I'll need to remove TWRP recovery , I'm S OFF will that create any problem? Will I loose S Off if I run RUU?
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No, no, no and no.
1) No, you don't need to change from SuperCID to run (any) RUU. SuperCID is called "super" for a reason. It will pass CID check for any CID, essentially bypassing CID check.
2) No, you don't need to revert to stock recovery to run RUU. This is only required when installing stock OTA, so folks often get the 2 confused.
3) S-off won't cause an issue with RUU. In fact, it makes it easier as it removes the requirement to relock the bootloader in order to run the RUU (required if s-on).
4) No, RUU will not return you to s-on. Nothing will, except making it s-on manually yourself.

redpoint73 said:
No, no, no and no.
1) No, you don't need to change from SuperCID to run (any) RUU. SuperCID is called "super" for a reason. It will pass CID check for any CID, essentially bypassing CID check.
2) No, you don't need to revert to stock recovery to run RUU. This is only required when installing stock OTA, so folks often get the 2 confused.
3) S-off won't cause an issue with RUU. In fact, it makes it easier as it removes the requirement to relock the bootloader in order to run the RUU (required if s-on).
4) No, RUU will not return you to s-on. Nothing will, except making it s-on manually yourself.
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So, I just do from unlocked to locked boot loader? Or that also don't require?
Sent from my HTC One M8

I downloaded official RUU from HTCdev site 4.16.401.10 for easteurope can I flash it?
Running viperonem8, unlocked bootloader do I need to lock the bootloader?

Ampicillin said:
So, I just do from unlocked to locked boot loader? Or that also don't require?
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Since you are s-off, no need to relock the bootloader. And I recommend to leave it unlocked. Having it unlocked won't affect anything (prevent anything from flashing), while relocking it will prevent anything unsigned from flashing until you relock it. So for the most part, there is no benefit to relocking as long as you are s-off.

SORRY, Guys was busy. I couldn't find full .EXE Europe RUU but I found RUU_M8_UHL_L50_SENSE60_MR_hTC_Asia_India_4.18.720.8_Radio_1.24.21331147A1.09G_20.68.4196.01_F_release_417228_signed EXE file.
Can I use this one for HTC One M8 Europe?

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[Q] Back to stock with s-on?

I have been trying to go back to stock and I am sure that I have missed it in the threads but is it even possible to do if I am s on? Iif I can't then is there a s off for 1.54.401.5 that I am missing. I have tried to relock bootloader and tried installing the stock backup but then the phone just stays in bootloader and I can't reboot into the system.
jdmohn12 said:
I have been trying to go back to stock and I am sure that I have missed it in the threads but is it even possible to do if I am s on? Iif I can't then is there a s off for 1.54.401.5 that I am missing. I have tried to relock bootloader and tried installing the stock backup but then the phone just stays in bootloader and I can't reboot into the system.
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You can't with S-ON, at best, it will show RELOCKED
What have you actually changed? If you want s-off use firewater.
ashyx said:
What have you actually changed? If you want s-off use firewater.
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Unfortunately I have one of the phones that can't s off with firewater. I have been trying for a wile. Plus I can't find any other way to get s off or that would solve all my problems. I have tried all the dab and fast boot commands and 3 or 4 other all in one programs that say they do it but one of the prerequisite of tho use is to be s off.
I'm not flaming, but S-OFF is not recommended for general users. You can live fine with S-ON. Going back to S-ON is ruled out for now, until someone finds a new way !
Sent from my S-ON unlocked M8

Returning to Stock T-MOB101

Hi everybody,
I've been reading a lot of stuff since now but still have some unanswered questions.
I want to return to completely stock as for insurance or warranty purposes.
I originally got an german HTC One M8 with T-MOB101 cid.
I unlocked the bootloader as the temp-root variant did not work for me, s-off'ed, changed cid to Supercid and flashed ViperRom.
But now I have to send it in to insurance company because my display glass broke after dropping my htc one off about 1 Foot...:crying:
So how would be the optimal procedure to get as close to completely stock?
I know that after reverting everything the bootloader would still say relocked.
So my idea was to:
1. get an original T-MOB101 NAND backup and restore it (beforehand restore T-MOB101 cid)
2. flashing stock recovery
3. Removing Tampered (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51700320&postcount=1)
4. Setting Locked (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571)
5. play over an OTA firmware.zip
This would lead me to a stock rom with OTA capability, but would still show me the red warning as well as S-OFF.
As an alternative I read about hex edited hboots to get rid of the red warning or even Mask S-off as s-on.
However in the according thread i could not make out an hboot corresponding to the T-MOB101 CID. So I tried it on my own after having a look at stock and modified hboots.
I edited my own hboot according to those modification but am too scared to flash it as it could hard brick my phone....
So I ask you guys, am I on the right way and what would you do ?
Greetz F4t4l!tY
F4t4l!tY said:
Hi everybody,
I've been reading a lot of stuff since now but still have some unanswered questions.
I want to return to completely stock as for insurance or warranty purposes.
I originally got an german HTC One M8 with T-MOB101 cid.
I unlocked the bootloader as the temp-root variant did not work for me, s-off'ed, changed cid to Supercid and flashed ViperRom.
But now I have to send it in to insurance company because my display glass broke after dropping my htc one off about 1 Foot...:crying:
So how would be the optimal procedure to get as close to completely stock?
I know that after reverting everything the bootloader would still say relocked.
So my idea was to:
1. get an original T-MOB101 NAND backup and restore it (beforehand restore T-MOB101 cid)
2. flashing stock recovery
3. Removing Tampered (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=51700320&postcount=1)
4. Setting Locked (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708571)
5. play over an OTA firmware.zip
This would lead me to a stock rom with OTA capability, but would still show me the red warning as well as S-OFF.
As an alternative I read about hex edited hboots to get rid of the red warning or even Mask S-off as s-on.
However in the according thread i could not make out an hboot corresponding to the T-MOB101 CID. So I tried it on my own after having a look at stock and modified hboots.
I edited my own hboot according to those modification but am too scared to flash it as it could hard brick my phone....
So I ask you guys, am I on the right way and what would you do ?
Greetz F4t4l!tY
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To tell you the truth, I don't think the insurance company will care about any software mods. Different story if you had to send it in to HTC.
GermanGuy said:
To tell you the truth, I don't think the insurance company will care about any software mods. Different story if you had to send it in to HTC.
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Well, actually I would agree, but as they turn on the phone and a red warning pops up I could think of any crazy reason why they would deny the repair or exchange ^^.
Whatever that reason might be that would result in a broken glass caused by the software
Does the red text dissappear if I return S-ON, officially relock bootloader, stock recovery and cid?
F4t4l!tY said:
Well, actually I would agree, but as they turn on the phone and a red warning pops up I could think of any crazy reason why they would deny the repair or exchange ^^.
Whatever that reason might be that would result in a broken glass caused by the software
Does the red text dissappear if I return S-ON, officially relock bootloader, stock recovery and cid?
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The only way to get rid off the red text is with a modifed HBOOT.
GermanGuy said:
The only way to get rid off the red text is with a modifed HBOOT.
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Well ok, I feared that. You're not accidently fit in Hex-Editing ?
As I said, I already backed up my hboot and edited it as the other hboots I founds with the wrong cid. But I'm afraid of flashing it without anyone else who knows something about hexediting took a second look at it.
Also does the hboot get overwritten by a NAND backup? So if I'll restore I would have to modify that hboot and not the one I'm currently at?
F4t4l!tY said:
Well ok, I feared that. You're not accidently fit in Hex-Editing ?
As I said, I already backed up my hboot and edited it as the other hboots I founds with the wrong cid. But I'm afraid of flashing it without anyone else who knows something about hexediting took a second look at it.
Also does the hboot get overwritten by a NAND backup? So if I'll restore I would have to modify that hboot and not the one I'm currently at?
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Sorry, have not done hexediting in a while. Hboot is part of firmware, does not get overwritten by restore backup.
Alright but thanks anyway.
If there is someone out there who could help, i would appreciate that .
Thx in advance!
F4t4l!tY said:
Alright but thanks anyway.
If there is someone out there who could help, i would appreciate that .
Thx in advance!
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First you should flash the stock rom then stock recovery.This will remove your red text.then you should flash ruu.I would suggest not to change your cid.
Also if you are comfortable you can change your cid to supercid,mid to wwe mid then flash wwe fw and its recovery then flash the ruu.This will convert your phone to international htc with s-off and super cid and you will be able to take ota and you will have full 100% warranty.
Hey Jyotirdeb,
thanks for your input.
But there is still the problem, that I have to come to T-MOB101 firmware and not the WWE. Furthermore as far as I have read, the red text will only disappear if I flash stock recovery, stock ROM AND S-ON again. At least without a modified HBOOT.
Other problem is, that there are as far as i know no RUUs available for the M8 up to now. Correct me if I'm mistaken. At least I didn't find one, especially for cid T-MOB101.
F4t4l!tY said:
Hey Jyotirdeb,
thanks for your input.
But there is still the problem, that I have to come to T-MOB101 firmware and not the WWE. Furthermore as far as I have read, the red text will only disappear if I flash stock recovery, stock ROM AND S-ON again. At least without a modified HBOOT.
Other problem is, that there are as far as i know no RUUs available for the M8 up to now. Correct me if I'm mistaken. At least I didn't find one, especially for cid T-MOB101.
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It is true that you have to be on stock rom and stock kernel.But you dont have to be s-on you can be s-off.And yes as far as I know there is EU ruu (unbranded) maybe you have to wait for hTC to release Ruu for other variant.I am sorry I cant be of more help.
Hmm, strange thing, as I actually read it again that there must be s-on and everything stock, to get rid of it, but nevermind.
Really, where could I get that RUU from? As far as I know only the Sprint or Verizon Variant does have a RUU not the International One.
Furthermore would I need the RUU from T-Mobile as the release it with their branding, not HTC.
F4t4l!tY said:
Hmm, strange thing, as I actually read it again that there must be s-on and everything stock, to get rid of it, but nevermind.
Really, where could I get that RUU from? As far as I know only the Sprint or Verizon Variant does have a RUU not the International One.
Furthermore would I need the RUU from T-Mobile as the release it with their branding, not HTC.
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"Hmm, strange thing, as I actually read it again that there must be s-on and everything stock, to get rid of it, but nevermind."
If you have an s-on device you can change bootloader status to relocked but if you have soff device you can change bootloader stats to locked so you will get 100% warranty.I dont know about version or sprint but the ruu is available for unbranded EU model.
hi guys
i don t find the recovery stock of my htc one m8 cid tmob101 firmware 3.32.111.3 .
you can help me? thx
glesius said:
hi guys
i don t find the recovery stock of my htc one m8 cid tmob101 firmware 3.32.111.3 .
you can help me? thx
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The site is in german... use google chrome to translate.
You'll find everything you need to restore T-MOB101 M8.
http://www.handy-faq.de/forum/htc_o...ne_m8_firmwaresammlung_ruus_otas_backups.html
harri2cool said:
The site is in german... use google chrome to translate.
You'll find everything you need to restore T-MOB101 M8.
http://www.handy-faq.de/forum/htc_o...ne_m8_firmwaresammlung_ruus_otas_backups.html
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Actually, on that site there is a RUU for unbranded phones only. For T-MOB101 they have a nand backup and firmware. I'm still thinking whether I want to use that. That is, I have a similar issue as the OP, I mean, I want to reinstall Android, although I'm completely stock, unrooted, etc. It's just that the Lollipop update screwed everything up and I'm hoping that reinstalling will fix it. Unfortunately, for CID T-MOB101 no RUU is available. So, I either have to use the backup and then flash firmware, for which I have to root and install custom recovery first, or I have to wait till HTC comes up with Android 5.1.

Big problem about S-off

Hello
I have bootloader unlocked, rooted HTC one M8. I want to use android revolution hd and to do that I need to flash a new firmware. I need to do "s-off". However I tried I failed that with "runrummer". I get this fail : (I dont wanna pay 25$ for sunshine)
Pouring (1) ......................
Pouring (2)
WTF: what are you doing.
Press Enter to exit.
I want to do s-off so badly and I can give more info. about the phone.
Thanks a lot
Runrunner doesn't work with the M8. Sunshine is the only working method
EddyOS said:
Runrunner doesn't work with the M8. Sunshine is the only working method
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So you say There is no other way execpt sunshine ?
tugratolunay said:
So you say There is no other way execpt sunshine ?
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Yep man. I use s-on for its ok all good
leos0000 said:
Yep man. I use s-on for its ok all good
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That's nice, but you need to be S-Off to do certain things, like manually flashing firmware without reverting to stock, or using firmware meant for carriers other than yours when they update before your carrier.
There are other advantages as well, but these are the ones that S-Off is most used for.
tugratolunay said:
So you say there is no other way except Sunshine ?
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That's exactly what I'm saying
tugratolunay said:
WTF: what are you doing.
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"WTF what are you doing" indeed. Rumrunner never worked for this phone. It was for the M7. Firewater (related, but different from rumrunner) was for earlier M8 versions. It was an online service, and will no longer work now that the dev has stopped supporting it (so don't even bother asking).
For many variants, s-off is not needed to update firmware (as long as Lollipop has been released for your variant). You can just return to stock ROM and stock recovery, and OTA to Lollipop in order to update your firmware.
redpoint73 said:
"WTF what are you doing" indeed. Rumrunner never worked for this phone. It was for the M7. Firewater (related, but different from rumrunner) was for earlier M8 versions. It was an online service, and will no longer work now that the dev has stopped supporting it (so don't even bother asking).
For many variants, s-off is not needed to update firmware (as long as Lollipop has been released for your variant). You can just return to stock ROM and stock recovery, and OTA to Lollipop in order to update your firmware.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694994
I have used this rom (Stock ROM's (Android 4.4.4 + HTC Sense 6.0 | Latest: 3.28.401.9) and I still cant use wifi or I cant restart the phone it stucks at HTC logo. Could you please help me about finding correct stock rom ? or is there only 1 stock rom I really dont know what to do so far or how do I return back..
tugratolunay said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2694994
I have used this rom (Stock ROM's (Android 4.4.4 + HTC Sense 6.0 | Latest: 3.28.401.9) and I still cant use wifi or I cant restart the phone it stucks at HTC logo. Could you please help me about finding correct stock rom ? or is there only 1 stock rom I really dont know what to do so far or how do I return back..
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There are different stock ROMs for different CIDs. Plus, if you have no WiFi, and extreme long boot times, its due to your firmware not being supported by the ROM. You need to find the stock ROM for your current firmware and CID. Then you also need to flash the corresponding stock recovery. After that, you can OTA to the latest firmware.
What is your CID, hboot number, and radio number?
redpoint73 said:
There are different stock ROMs for different CIDs. Plus, if you have no WiFi, and extreme long boot times, its due to your firmware not being supported by the ROM. You need to find the stock ROM for your current firmware and CID. Then you also need to flash the corresponding stock recovery. After that, you can OTA to the latest firmware.
What is your CID, hboot number, and radio number?
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HBoot 3.16.0.0000
Radio-1.16.21331931.LA11G
Cid : CWS_001
by the way I bought this phone when I was in USA and I bought it from AT&T I dont know if it makes difference. I have a custom rom (4.4.2) its the only rom that I can use the phone and this rom is sux :'(
tugratolunay said:
HBoot 3.16.0.0000
Radio-1.16.21331931.LA11G
Cid : CWS_001
by the way I bought this phone when I was in USA and I bought it from AT&T I dont know if it makes difference.
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Not only is that make a difference, it makes it easy to update your firmware. Just relock the bootloader and run the new Lollipop RUU: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_M8[email protected]50319A_40.45.C33065.00_F_release_426617_signed_2.exe
Backup any important personal data before RUU, as RUU will wipe the phone.
redpoint73 said:
Not only is that make a difference, it makes it easy to update your firmware. Just relock the bootloader and run the new Lollipop RUU: http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_M8[email protected]50319A_40.45.C33065.00_F_release_426617_signed_2.exe
Backup any important personal data before RUU, as RUU will wipe the phone.
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Would you mind I want you to explain the process how to do it or can you please give me link to follow the process?
tugratolunay said:
Would you mind I want you to explain the process how to do it or can you please give me link to follow the process?
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1) To lock bootloader: Connect phone to PC (PC required for RUU). Boot phone into bootloader-fastboot mode. Open command prompt on computer, and type command: fastboot oem lock
2) Download RUU onto PC. With phone connected, run the RUU exectuble program on the PC and follow the instructions given.
3) Done, drink beer
A little more detail is given here under "Manual system update instructions": http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/
But seriously, the RUU is a self-explanatory program. It will tell you to confirm a couple dialogue boxes. But aside from that, the program will install a completely clean factory Lollipop software image.
Option Step) Unlock the bootloader again via HTCDev.com, then flash TWRP if you want to root or flash a custom ROM.
redpoint73 said:
1) To lock bootloader: Connect phone to PC (PC required for RUU). Boot phone into bootloader-fastboot mode. Open command prompt on computer, and type command: fastboot oem lock
2) Download RUU onto PC. With phone connected, run the RUU exectuble program on the PC and follow the instructions given.
3) Done, drink beer
A little more detail is given here under "Manual system update instructions": http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8-att/news/
But seriously, the RUU is a self-explanatory program. It will tell you to confirm a couple dialogue boxes. But aside from that, the program will install a completely clean factory Lollipop software image.
Option Step) Unlock the bootloader again via HTCDev.com, then flash TWRP if you want to root or flash a custom ROM.
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Cant I use the same unlock_code.bin ? and Will the at&t app be back? and will my SD card will be safe? Should I be in fastboot while doing RUU? or just homescreen?
Sorry for bothering you too much :/
***Tampered***
***relocked***
***security Warning**
M8_ul_ca
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I cant open my phone, it always comes at this screen (bootloader). Is that normal?
tugratolunay said:
Cant I use the same unlock_code.bin ?
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You can try it. It certainly doesn't hurts, as it only takes a single fastboot command, and would be faster than going through the whole HTCDev.com process (although that really doesn't take that much time, either).
I know using the same token has worked on past HTC devices. But I haven't seen much (if any) success on the M8. Most (or all?) folks have had to get a new token in order to unlock.
tugratolunay said:
Will the at&t app be back?
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Yes, whatever AT&T apps are present on the stock Lollipop AT&T image will be on your phone. Simply root and delete/freeze, or install a custom ROM to be rid of the AT&T bloat.
tugratolunay said:
will my SD card will be safe?
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You mean the removable SD? It should be safe. But you can always take it out before RUU to be sure it doesn't get touched by RUU.
Any other data on the phone (including the "virtual SD" AKA internal storage) should be backed up, if you want to keep it. Internal storage "might" be okay, but I'd back up anything you want to keep, just in case.
tugratolunay said:
Should I be in fastboot while doing RUU? or just homescreen?
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Usually booted into OS works. But some folks have had to put the phone in fastboot mode.
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tugratolunay said:
Sorry for bothering you too much :/
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Its no bother. I enjoy helping others.
I only ask in return you click the "Thanks" button for any posts you found helpful.
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tugratolunay said:
***Tampered***
***relocked***
***security Warning**
M8_ul_ca
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I cant open my phone, it always comes at this screen (bootloader). Is that normal?
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Yes, that is normal. Its expected that RUU will be run once you relock, so it makes the phone this way.
I always forget this, since I s-off my devices (no relocking necessary to RUU with s-off)
redpoint73 said:
I always forget this, since I s-off my devices (no relocking necessary to RUU with s-off)
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After installing this RUU I will have original At&t rom and unroot, relocked bootloader phone. and it will be 5.0.1 lollipop. Am I right? and so firmware will be upgraded tho? That means I can Unlock it, root it and install that android revolution HD rom without having problems.
tugratolunay said:
After installing this RUU I will have original At&t rom and unroot, relocked bootloader phone. and it will be 5.0.1 lollipop. Am I right? and so firmware will be upgraded tho? That means I can Unlock it, root it and install that android revolution HD rom without having problems.
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Yes, yes, and yes.
The only thing above that isn't completely correct, if that after you unlock the bootloader again, just install custom recovery and flash ARHD. No need to root before flashing a custom ROM. Installing a ROM wipes whatever you did with root anyway, and custom ROMs are always pre-rooted. So rooting manually is an unnecessary step. You only need to root "manually" if you are keeping the stock ROM.

Cannot write TWRP in S-ON state

Im trying to unbrand my M9. Ive followed the steps, have read the Back up and write only posts on XDA.
Ive only unlocked the bootloader so far through HTCDev, but when I come to flash TWRP, it says
"cannot write revovery in S-ON state", but I thought I had to Flash recvoery first, then S-Off
Im using twrp 2870=hima with SuperSU 2.49BETA.
Like I say, Ive only unlocked bootloader, nothing else.. phone is running fine
Any help please
Flash recovery in download mode rather than bootloader and it should work fine
gffmac said:
Flash recovery in download mode rather than bootloader and it should work fine
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Thanks friend, all sorted.. the guide said.. it was Bootloader mode,
Im just doing a full system backup before rooting...
wish me luck
NightOrchid said:
Thanks friend, all sorted.. the guide said.. it was Bootloader mode,
Im just doing a full system backup before rooting...
wish me luck
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maybe you should try a different guide. Sounds like that one was maybe written for the M9?
Ok so now my M9 boots up to desktop then keeps rebooting after i changed the CID to 001.
I can boot into recovery and twrp, but keeps rebooting
SORTED:
If this happens to you, do not panic... its not bricked or broken, My M9 had a CID: ORANG001, but when I changed it to HTC__001, it was bootlooping. According to the folks at sunshine live chat, this can happen when a carrier apps interferes with the particular CID... so just change it back to the original carrier cid.. and it works fine.... then try a different CID, or remove app from system through root.. but be careful of this..
cheers
Set it to supercid 'fastboot oem writecid 11111111' and you will be good to go.
gffmac said:
Set it to supercid 'fastboot oem writecid 11111111' and you will be good to go.
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I thought supercid stopped it from taking OTAs, besides if its an EE app causing it bootloop from the M9 desktop, will 401.8 not replace the ROM. therefore just set USB debugging, change CID in download mode, then just flash 401 from recovery without bothering with the bootloop.
Thanks
Supercid allows you to use any rom from any network and shouldn't stop otas.
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gffmac said:
Supercid allows you to use any rom from any network and shouldn't stop otas.
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I just used HTC__001 anyway.. didnt bother booting into the OS, just jumped straight to download mode and flashed the WWE 1.32...
Anyway, Im all sorted and all up and running now on wwe 1.40.401.8
Thanks for all the help

Can you downgrade an update?

I have an s off unlocked phone. Any of you know if its possible to downgrade to an older update? The new us update is affecting my calls and signal so i need to go back.
Just run the old RUU exe and you'll be set.
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Just run the old RUU exe and you'll be set.
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Depends. If his handset is s-on he can't "just" run the old ruu. With s-on you can't downgrade the bootloader to a lower version.
So it's either doable with s-off or look for the OS via a backup and try to restore that and run it on the new firmware.
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Depends. If his handset is s-on he can't "just" run the old ruu. With s-on you can't downgrade the bootloader to a lower version.
So it's either doable with s-off or look for the OS via a backup and try to restore that and run it on the new firmware.
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They state they have an s-off unlocked phone in their first sentence.
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I have HTC10 with s-off and trying to revert to stock with ruu and keep getting error message with wrong version.
pocutzz said:
I have HTC10 with s-off and trying to revert to stock with ruu and keep getting error message with wrong version.
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Please post the error, so we can see it and help.
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Please post the error, so we can see it and help.
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So in the meantime i reflashed twrp and recovery and restored a backup.
But in the conclusion all i want now is to revert to full stock (i have no backup of that). Can i do that with s-off and bootloader re-locked? the reason that i want to do that is to recieve further updates ota. The reason i did all this to my phone was because the 4g was working when it wanted (not only 4g but mobile data in general). Now i'm thinking of reversing to stock, maybe future updates will solve this or to send the phone back for waranty.
So i need to flash stock, can you guide me from this point to achieve that?
My current software is 1.95.401.3, the phone was unlocked but not developer edition.Cid is HTC__34.
Help me what to do next and i will do one by one until i succeed (sry for my bad english)
@pocutzz you need SuperCID. In download mode, connect phone to pc and open a command window on your computer, type out "fastboot oem writecid 11111111" (I advice you copy and paste this but without the quotation marks), and then you will gain SuperCID. With this, you will be able to install any firmware/RUU regardless of CID.
@ OP, if you want to downgrade, since you are S-OFF there is no need to relock bootloader. As long as your have SuperCID you can downgrade to any firmware just like that. Download RUU and run it.
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@pocutzz you need SuperCID. In download mode, connect phone to pc and open a command window on your computer, type out "fastboot oem writecid 11111111" (I advice you copy and paste this but without the quotation marks), and then you will gain SuperCID. With this, you will be able to install any firmware/RUU regardless of CID.
@ OP, if you want to downgrade, since you are S-OFF there is no need to relock bootloader. As long as your have SuperCID you can downgrade to any firmware just like that. Download RUU and run it.
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But after i do super cid what version do you recomend to flash? it will be full stock after? i will be able to recieve updates ota?
pocutzz said:
But after i do super cid what version do you recomend to flash? it will be full stock after? i will be able to recieve updates ota?
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if you RUU you should still be able to receive OTA afterwards but don't count on me for that one as I've never restored back to stock before. You can search for previous HTC 10 RUUs on google, I recommend not going too far back and just going on the update before the 1.95 one (1.90 I think). Not every version has an RUU so if you can't find an RUU you want, try and find an older version.
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if you RUU you should still be able to receive OTA afterwards but don't count on me for that one as I've never restored back to stock before. You can search for previous HTC 10 RUUs on google, I recommend not going too far back and just going on the update before the 1.95 one (1.90 I think). Not every version has an RUU so if you can't find an RUU you want, try and find an older version.
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There is one on the htc website like unlocked/developer edition like 1.91 XXXX , think that will be ok?
pocutzz said:
There is one on the htc website like unlocked/developer edition like 1.91 XXXX , think that will be ok?
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It should be fine, yes. Make sure you have SuperCID and remember that you do not have to relock your bootloader when running the RUU as you are already S-OFF
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It should be fine, yes. Make sure you have SuperCID and remember that you do not have to relock your bootloader when running the RUU as you are already S-OFF
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i re-locked before i run sunshine for s-off. i will try to do that in a few minutes
i have done superCID, but before i try to flas the ruu, wanted to ask you, after that what remains? like s-off,root,twrp,custom recovery?
Okey so i did the superCID, in download mode it shows me the 1111111 but on the phone when i run CID Getter still says HTC__034 (that is how it suppose to show?), i copied from here like you said.Downloaded the ruu.exe from htc website,and when it runs it resets my phone to download mode,the bar goes instantly to 100% and the ruu installer says the 155 error,incorect version i think.
What do i do next?
Maybe MID problem?i've read something about it for HTC M8 i have mid 2PS620000. Maybe the ruu.exe on htc website is for US and i need EU?
Later edit: So i put the global variant with .401. in the sd card and it started to flash, i will se what is what...
pocutzz said:
i have done superCID, but before i try to flas the ruu, wanted to ask you, after that what remains? like s-off,root,twrp,custom recovery?
Okey so i did the superCID, in download mode it shows me the 1111111 but on the phone when i run CID Getter still says HTC__034 (that is how it suppose to show?), i copied from here like you said.Downloaded the ruu.exe from htc website,and when it runs it resets my phone to download mode,the bar goes instantly to 100% and the ruu installer says the 155 error,incorect version i think.
What do i do next?
Maybe MID problem?i've read something about it for HTC M8 i have mid 2PS620000. Maybe the ruu.exe on htc website is for US and i need EU?
Later edit: So i put the global variant with .401. in the sd card and it started to flash, i will se what is what...
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S-OFF will never be wiped, if you have relocked then it will remain relocked state. Everything else is wiped and restored to stock including recovery, system, data, Internal Storage MIGHT BE WIPED I am not so sure.
if it shows SuperCID in download mode it should be fine. All you needed to do to get it was to execute that command line I posted before.
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S-OFF will never be wiped, if you have relocked then it will remain relocked state. Everything else is wiped and restored to stock including recovery, system, data, Internal Storage MIGHT BE WIPED I am not so sure.
if it shows SuperCID in download mode it should be fine. All you needed to do to get it was to execute that command line I posted before.
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thank You for the info.i just flashed from sd card the 401 version, an got the updates,think everything is okey,i will write again after all is good. Ty very much
about 3 friends of mine have bricked htc 10 when trying to downgrade the firmware (Sprint, KKDI and unlocked variant all s-off) I want to ask if I can use the image to sdcard method to unbrick ???

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