One E9+ android reinstall help - One (E9+) General

Hello,
I have an HTC One E9+ (European). The issue with it is the following: after I bought it, everything seemed to work okay, but after a few days random ads started popping everywhere (while in the menu, or in whatsapp, while in settings etc). The ads are fullscreen, sometimes they just block my phone, or they go away in a few seconds. The phone also installs apps randomly, most of the time intrusive ones from what I've gathered.
Troubleshooting done:
I restarted the phone, I've reset the phone to factory settings from the recovery menu, I've created a new play store account (countless times), I've used an antivirus. However, the issue is always there, sometimes coming back after only a few minutes, other times coming back after a few days, regardless if I install any additional apps or not.
Also, by fiddling with the recovery menu I accidentally found out that it was S-OFF and from what I've read on the internet that is not a good thing. I read somewhere that I could try reinstalling Android.
As I am a total noob, I need help with this, so I humbly ask any one of you who would like to help me out.
I know that I first need to root the phone and only afterwards I can reinstall a custom rom.
I've also found official firmware on XDA, but I do not know whether a firmware is simply a rom or something else.
Can someone please tell me what Rom should I download for the phone?
Thank you!

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On VS98510B, just want to upgrade to latest android, please help.

I have a VS985 LG G3. I was running marshmallow yesterday, but after trying to root and unlock mobile tethering and hotspot (because I am on unlimited data) I managed to brick my phone while typing in adb commands because my phone decided to randomly shut off. So after plugging it into the USB and figuring out a way to put it into download mode, I flashed it to VS98510B. After that, I rooted with Stump Root and installed SuperSU, following some guides. It works fine once again but I'm not where I want to be.
After multiple times trying to open adb shell and get it to just recognize my device, I'm done. I know there are people out there who know this stuff by heart, so please, at this point, just tell me what to do step by step so I can do it and move on with my life. I have spent hours upon hours on this and it never seems to just work. Please.
All I want is to be able to install the latest TWRP or whatever is recommended., and then install either the SkyDragon Rom or the stock marshmallow VS98546A rom, but with the verizon apps disabled since in one guide it warns that those report for modified device, which I am not sure what that means but it doesn't sound good.
I'm on VS98510B. Rooted and SuperSU installed.
I want to be able to use mobile hotspot and tethering.
There's just information overload to the extreme, I'm overwhelmed.
Thanks again if any help is possible.
If you're already rooted with TWRP installed, the hard part should really be over. You shouldn't need to be plugging into a computer and running adb commands at this point. You also said you need step by step instructions, and to really spell it all out would be a lot, but considering how far you already got I don't think you really need every little detail, so I'll give you the general idea then if you have questions I can try to fill those gaps.
Basically you'll need to find and download the new ROM you want. The easiest thing to do is download it directly from your phone so you don't have to mess around with transferring it from your computer to your phone. Many custom ROMs will also require Gapps, but if you're flashing a stock ROM (or a custom ROM based on stock) you don't need to do this because it's included in the ROM.
After you've downloaded the ROM (should just be a zip file), you need to reboot to recovery (TWRP). If you don't know how to do this, there's an app called Quick Reboot that can do it for you (01400) personally haven't used it but I assume it works).
Once you're in recovery, you normally want to make a backup first in case anything goes wrong. This is done by selecting the backup button. After you have a backup, you want to "wipe" data before installing. Select the wipe button, then I click advanced and select everything except internal data and external data. This will wipe all apps, settings, etc. from your phone so make sure you're ok with that before you do it,
After wiping, you're ready to install. Back at the first main screen of TWRP, select Install, then browse to where you downloaded the ROM and select it, then select the Install button and swipe to confirm. Assuming all goes well, when it's finished it'll give you the option to reboot. Do this and it should start booting up to your new ROM.
Also, you mentioned SkyDragon, but I just wanted to point out that this isn't the latest version of Android, I believe that's still Lollipop (not Marshmallow). You also mentioned not wanting your rooted status to be reported to Verizon, but if you're currently on stock, rooted, and don't have any apps disabled, then you already are running this risk.
Let me know if you have any questions. I think this will be easier than me trying to walk you through every detail and confirmation screen.
I don't have TWRP installed. What is the best course of action to take to install it?
As far as disabling verizon apps, is it as simple as just going into the application manager and disabling them or is there a tool I need to download?
Thanks for all the help so far!
I see, it's been a couple years since I installed TWRP and I was thinking it was part of the rooting process. I believe this is the post I followed to install TWRP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-...mp-unlock-lg-g3-twrp-d852-d852g-f400-t2900614
Like I said, this was a few years ago and it's kind of a one-time thing. I don't know if there's something better available now or what, and I don't remember the details. I don't remember running into any problems, so if you happened to have any I'm not sure how good I could help.
As for disabling things, the things that need to be disabled are system apps and can't just be disabled from the stock application manager (Verizon doesn't want to make it easy for you to disable their software ). There are different ways this can be done, but I personally use Titanium Backup to disable (or "freeze" as they call it) apps. It will let you freeze anything, which also means it gives you the ability to break things, so don't just go in freezing random things. I don't remember if freezing requires the paid version of the app or not, but you can get it from the play store and find out.
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As far as Titanium Backup goes, is it along the same lines as TWRP? Like do they do the same things? Do you recommend I do one over the other?
Also as far as verizon apps reporting root, what do they do and what does that matter?
Also, I'm currently dealing with the LG DemiGod Crash Handler problem that seems to have started up on my phone the other day. I'd never rooted or messed with my phone in any way and that started happening, I thought perhaps flashing a new ROM might fix it, but I guess not. If you have any sort of tips on how to fix that, other than replace the battery (which I have not yet done, but supposedly that can solve the problem) I'd be grateful.
Titanium Backup and TWRP are two different things. Titanium Backup is a "normal" app that you can get from the Play store, while TWRP is a custom recovery and isn't ran from within your ROM. TWRP lets you do full image backups of your phone (like your entire phone in a single backup) and can also be used to install ("flash") ROMs. Titanium Backup lets you backup, freeze, and uninstall specific apps.
I use them both because they both serve a specific purpose. You have to use TWRP to install ROMs, then as far as backups, I use TWRP to make a backup of everything in case I flash a ROM that I end up not liking (I can use the backup to easily go back to my previous ROM and still have apps and everything all setup just like they were). If I do like the new ROM I flashed, I'll use Titanium Backup to restore a lot of my apps/data to the new ROM (ex. text messages, my alarm clock app, etc.)
As far as Verizon knowing about your root status, honestly I'm not sure what all that would mean. I'm sure they wouldn't like it, rooting voids your warranty so you probably couldn't get things replaced under warranty, if you have insurance through Verizon they would maybe use your root status as a reason to deny a claim, etc. I don't think you'd have to worry about them calling you up or cancelling your service or anything like that, but getting them to assist you with problems might be more frustrating than usual
Regarding the demigod crash thing, I know what you're talking about but I don't really know much about it. A while ago I would get those every once in a while and it was frustrating. I think at the time I kind off wanted to try a new ROM anyways and I think I did but I still got it occasionally. Now that you mentioned it though I haven't had one in quite a while. I'm not sure if those ROMs both happened to cause it, if it was a Lollipop thing (doesn't seem like I've had it since Marshmallow), or if it's all just a coincidence or I've just been lucky. I haven't gotten a new battery though, so that's definitely not it (for me anyways).
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HTC One M8 - Soft brick on unrooted phone (apart from OS upgrades)

I've had my M8 since about the end of 2014. Originally on Android 4, have since done OTA upgrades to 5 and 6 as they were flagged as available by my carrier (UK, O2).
I've never managed to get HTC Backup on my PC to recognise the phone, even with the original USB cable, so have never done a proper backup (Yes. I know). Fortunately for me, my Gmail contacts list was almost up to date, and apart from my calendar, that was the most important thing to save, so I've just had to grin and bear it.
Because of the lack of proper backup and therefore the facility to restore from one, I'd never done a factory reset after the various OS upgrades, which I've been told might have avoided my present situation, which is that I can't get any further than a bootloop situation. Other than that, I can get into recovery mode, but no further.
I've tried clearing the cache, I've tried a factory reset. Neither of those have got me anywhere.
I've no great desire (at present) to go fiddling with rooting or anything clever with the phone, I'd just like to get it working again. I've downloaded Android Studio to get the SDK for ADB but don't really know what I'm doing, and if I mess around without expert advice I could end up with a hard brick - which is why I'm here.
Can anyone give me some guidance about what I need to do to get my phone working again?
Thanks in advance...
Hi, I have the same problem, started a few days ago when I was trying to download VLC from the play store, the phone rebooted and said optimizing apps.... It has been in an optimizing apps bootloop since - it gets to the end, then says starting android then freezes and reboots, then starts again... I tried clearing the cache and doing the factory reset as well but nothing helps. We could really use some expert help on this :S
If a stock phone isn't booting, and factory reset doesn't help, the OS is possibly damaged or corrupted in some way; and needs to be restored.
If your version has RUU, you can try to run that.
If no RUU for your version, then probably your only choice is to unlock the bootloader, install custom recovery, so you can restore a stock TWRP backup from the following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
I am in a very similar situation, apparently because of a botched automatic system update, almost same symptoms as airick94. I haven't tried a factory reset yet though, because I want to try to recover what I can from the internal storage first. Can I do that through ADB even if my phone is not recognised as a device by the computer?

I'm an idiot and I got some crazy malware. Help please.

OK so I smashed my s5, am a UDP verizon guy and hooked on the open bootloader, so i searched far and wide for another one with the 15 chipset...which I didn't find but I found a note 4 with it.
I bought it and unlocked it and loaded on a rom I loved. (5.0.1 og5). Well...no sense lying here...I was trying to do some less than kosher things regarding my ex's Facebook account with it. In the process I wasn't smart enough to cross check MD5s (a precaution I learned all too well) and opened an app that has me baffled.
It basically hijacked admin on my device completely. No Antivirus program can touch it, though many detect it. "Unknown sources" in my security folder is stuck permanently enabled, and I can't take over as admin on my own brand new note4.
I have tried flashing twrp and titanium backups to no avail, and also tried the safe stock og5 firmware through Odin but it never completes. I am stuck. I have logcat records and all the tools I would think might help, but I can't get rid of it...it seems to have used root and embedded itself into every facet of the device.
I am willing and ready to do anything including a full unroot and stock rom, I just don't want a locked update. Can anyone help me please?
As of now, no roms break it, only the stubborn malware CM app tries to get rid of it, but only identifies it as "suspicious file". My user admin and unknown sources are both locked, and a gaggle of bizarre log events happen constantly, forcing my device into crazy lag. As soon as it happened I received a couple random number-link blank text messages, but I never opened them. I don't have the numbers saved as I've flashed the phone like 30 times since trying to rid myself of this. Aside from the lag and locked unknown sources and admin, and an inability to clear trusted credentials, the phone seems to run normally, though I am scared to use it to log on to pretty much anything. The malware didn't come from a text, but from an app that I knowingly permitted thinking it was something else and I feel like a moron for it. It doesn't seem to have a name. It installed as an untitled app and I couldn't delete it with the root system app deleter, because it put a green bar over the check box in the app. I got rid of it with titanium, but to no avail. It still lurks.
Thanks in advance, and let me know of any screens hits or logs or tests I can provide to help.
At that point, I would recommend using Samsung's Smart Switch for PC program to do an emergency firmware upgrade & initialization. This will download a full copy of the stock firmware for the device (including a few bits that you won't find in stock firmwares available for download through sites like SamMobile) and will erase everything on the device and restore your phone to stock firmware.
If you are in the US and have a Best Buy nearby, you can see if one of their Samsung reps can perform a factory recovery using their SMART tool (which will do the same thing that Smart Switch's emergency firmware initialization will). Officially, rooted devices are not supported and they may rightfully refuse to do this, but it's worth asking if you don't have a computer to use for Smart Switch or don't want to wait.
You will need to redo the developer conversion, but that's the only thing I can think of that will definitely completely restore your phone to stock and eliminate all traces of whatever you installed.
thanks. that solved my problem and got it back to stock, rid of the malware completely. unfortunately, when i tried to return to the rom i had used, everything fell apart for me :/.

[Q] Please help, unrooted HTC One XL lost/"forgot" all SMS (no backup)

Dear all,
I hope you can help me retrieve my lost SMS. Please excuse me if the question has been asked before, but all threads I found were dealing with very different devices and/or devices rooted prior to the event.
Also, I'm an absolute newbie to this matter, up until now my phones have worked just fine the way they were delivered.
I have an unrooted HTC One XL with Android 4.2.2 and HTC Sense 5.0 (~4 years old). Yesterday, my phone went out of power while I was watching a youtube-video. Back home, I started to charge it, and turned it back on after half an hour of charging. Everything seemed perfectly normal, but when I got an SMS and openend it, I realized it was the only SMS left in Messages! So far, I have never done a backup of my SMS (even though some of them are very precious to me - I'm such a naive fool ), because the nice ladies at the O2-shop always helped me transfer them from the old phone to the new one.
Please excuse the wall of text to follow, but I have downloaded a ton of software already to save my data, and I guess you need to know precisely to help me:
First, I turned on flight mode to keep new SMS from writing over fragments of the old SMS which might still be there. Then I've "tried turning it off and on again" , but to no avail. Then I've tried recovery software working without root, Myphoneexplorer and Titanium backup, but of course they only found the one SMS that I hat received after the crash. Then I downloaded Android Data Recovery by Aiseesoft, which unfortunately needs a rooted device, so I set out to root my first phone.
I tried different Apps, towelroot + SuperSU, King Root and Kingo root, which all didn't work. I then tried the "official" way via htcdev.com, but got stuck in the middle (My phone was in fastboot usb attached to my laptop, but the command fastboot oem get_identifier_token was not understood. Imagine my distress, I'm such a newbie that just the sight of a command window gives me sweaty palms.). Maybe something to do with the drivers (the HTC drivers coming with Hasoon2000's Toolkit, which I also tried for the "official HTC route", weren't compatible with my Windows 8 laptop, so I had to download some universal ADB drivers instead).
I've asked my more tech-savvy friends on fb, who mentioned some of the Apps I've tried, but also frightened me with the contribution that if I root my phone now, I'd HAVE to go through a factory reset in the process. So my SMS fragments, if there were any on my phone still, would be erased by the time I could give Android Data Recovery a shot.
So please help me with the following:
- Do you see any way how I can retrieve my lost SMS?
- Is there a way to root without factory reset?
Additional info: I don't mind if my phone gets destroyed in the process of saving my SMS. It's anyhow time for a new one. What I WOULD mind is destroying my laptop, so as a laywoman I would only very reluctantly try stuff like "force-feeding" my laptop new drivers and such. Still, I would be thankful for any kind of ideas, whether I'll be brave enough to try them or not.
Thank you very much in advance,
M&C
Marigold&Catnip;69616753 said:
Dear all,
I hope you can help me retrieve my lost SMS. Please excuse me if the question has been asked before, but all threads I found were dealing with very different devices and/or devices rooted prior to the event.
Also, I'm an absolute newbie to this matter, up until now my phones have worked just fine the way they were delivered.
I have an unrooted HTC One XL with Android 4.2.2 and HTC Sense 5.0 (~4 years old). Yesterday, my phone went out of power while I was watching a youtube-video. Back home, I started to charge it, and turned it back on after half an hour of charging. Everything seemed perfectly normal, but when I got an SMS and openend it, I realized it was the only SMS left in Messages! So far, I have never done a backup of my SMS (even though some of them are very precious to me - I'm such a naive fool ), because the nice ladies at the O2-shop always helped me transfer them from the old phone to the new one.
Please excuse the wall of text to follow, but I have downloaded a ton of software already to save my data, and I guess you need to know precisely to help me:
First, I turned on flight mode to keep new SMS from writing over fragments of the old SMS which might still be there. Then I've "tried turning it off and on again" , but to no avail. Then I've tried recovery software working without root, Myphoneexplorer and Titanium backup, but of course they only found the one SMS that I hat received after the crash. Then I downloaded Android Data Recovery by Aiseesoft, which unfortunately needs a rooted device, so I set out to root my first phone.
I tried different Apps, towelroot + SuperSU, King Root and Kingo root, which all didn't work. I then tried the "official" way via htcdev.com, but got stuck in the middle (My phone was in fastboot usb attached to my laptop, but the command fastboot oem get_identifier_token was not understood. Imagine my distress, I'm such a newbie that just the sight of a command window gives me sweaty palms.). Maybe something to do with the drivers (the HTC drivers coming with Hasoon2000's Toolkit, which I also tried for the "official HTC route", weren't compatible with my Windows 8 laptop, so I had to download some universal ADB drivers instead).
I've asked my more tech-savvy friends on fb, who mentioned some of the Apps I've tried, but also frightened me with the contribution that if I root my phone now, I'd HAVE to go through a factory reset in the process. So my SMS fragments, if there were any on my phone still, would be erased by the time I could give Android Data Recovery a shot.
So please help me with the following:
- Do you see any way how I can retrieve my lost SMS?
- Is there a way to root without factory reset?
Additional info: I don't mind if my phone gets destroyed in the process of saving my SMS. It's anyhow time for a new one. What I WOULD mind is destroying my laptop, so as a laywoman I would only very reluctantly try stuff like "force-feeding" my laptop new drivers and such. Still, I would be thankful for any kind of ideas, whether I'll be brave enough to try them or not.
Thank you very much in advance,
M&C
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I currently see no means to save your SMS { I am really sorry to say that }
The first step to root is to unlock bootloader, unlocking it sure wipes the data
DevUt said:
I currently see no means to save your SMS { I am really sorry to say that }
The first step to root is to unlock bootloader, unlocking it sure wipes the data
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Oh, that wasn't what I had hoped to hear. Anyhow, thanks for your contribution.
Will unlocking the bootloader completely erase the data, or will it "only" allow the phone to overwrite the space if new data comes up? If the latter were the case, maybe the Android Data Recovery might have a chance afterwards?
Please excuse my newbie questions, I bet this is common knowledge among all of you.

Bluetooth App Missing, Random Reboots, Deleted System Partition, No ROM in Storage

I've also posted this on Reddit and the OnePlus forums, but I'm hoping I can find an answer here, too.
Long story short: I really messed up my phone and I'm looking for help getting it to at least boot into the system. Lots of weird, confusing things have happened within the past few days, so bear with me; might be a long story, but I'll try to give you the abridged version.
I run locked and unrooted. I flashed OOS Beta 3 over 4.7.6 on my 5T, wiped my cache, and everything was wonderful for a week. Then one day, I got a system message saying "Bluetooth has stopped". I cleared that and thought nothing of it, but I got another message saying "Bluetooth keeps stopping". This message would actually pop up (with no exaggeration) every second. I could only stop the messages completely after going to the Bluetooth app and clearing the data, then disabling Bluetooth Scanning.
I figured the problem would fix itself, but the next day when I tried to connect to my car via Bluetooth, my phone would freak out again like the previous day. I had to listen to a CD like it was 1996. I thought I could fix the problem with a Factory Reset. As soon as I hit the Welcome screen, "Bluetooth has stopped". When I went to check the Storage section of the Bluetooth app in the Applications list, the app portion read 0 bytes. What? Even when I went into Settings --> Bluetooth and tried to turn it on, nothing would happen. I thought maybe I should revert back to 4.7.4 and start from the very beginning.
That served no purpose. The Bluetooth symbol did show temporarily in the Status bar as I was setting up my phone, but eventually disappeared, with the Bluetooth app once again taking up a whopping 0 bytes. I've done various combinations of installs, but I cannot get Bluetooth to function normally. And at some point, my phone developed a new problem: any time I hit the Bluetooth button in Quick Settings, the phone would eventually reboot on its own. Later, it wouldn't need any input from me at all. It would just be sitting in the Lock screen and reboot.
Icing on the cake: I got desperate, unlocked the bootloader, deleted the system and cache partition in fastboot, then wiped the data in Recovery with the hope that doing a completely fresh install would fix the problem, but at some point my internal storage got wiped and now I have no ROM on my phone to install. Even better: I'm having some real problems trying to install OOS (any version) on my phone via ADB sideload. I keep getting the message "cannot read <filename.zip>", even though it's in the correct folder.
I am currently back on my OnePlus 3 and the proud owner of a very sleek brick. I used to root and unlock Nexus devices and Moto X's, so I'm pretty embarrassed that I managed to ruin my phone while it was running (basically) all stock. It can still boot into Bootloader and stock Recovery. Is there anything at all that I can do to at least load OOS (or any ROM)? Do I have to send it back to OnePlus and beg for a replacement? Will they even take this phone in it's current state? Am I just SOL?
I've run out of ideas and patience. I'm really hoping someone out there can help me. At the very least, thanks for reading my long sob story. Hopefully this never happens to you.
try flash orero based twrp and flahs stock 5.0.3 zip in twrp, see if it works. then figure out the reset.
Why would you delete system from fastboot? Does people not formating partition from recovery more often?
The twrp I use
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-oreo-8-0-8-1-t3729673
Update: I managed to unbrick my phone using an unbrick tool. The process was pretty painless and it will revert your 5T back to OOS 4.7.4 no matter what you did to it. Props to Drasm19 from the OnePlus forums and the geniuses behind this tool! Funnily enough, I was ultimately led back here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/oneplus-5t-unbricking-tool-confirmation-t3733012
You guys more than likely already knew about this tool, but definitely keep this in mind if you manage to brick your phone like I did.
Now I'm back to my original problem: Bluetooth is really messed up. This is what I'm talking about:
https://imgur.com/gallery/eEkbX
No matter what I do, no matter how many times I flash any version of OOS, this is always the result. As you can see, even with the toggle in the "on" position, Bluetooth refuses to do what it's supposed to do and the app takes up 0 bytes. Something is up...
I've searched a lot of threads that reference Bluetooth issues, but it looks like I'm the only one with this problem. I'm open to any and all suggestions that'll help me solve this and get back to using my 5T. I already miss those awesome navigation gestures.
Thanks again for your time and help.
im not really a developer type, but a while back it was easy to root and un root with kingo. and i could put things in the system with FX. please bare with me a sec.. p9's i like, but getting some glitches. when the gboard went byby, on reset, i had to set up my welcome screen by shouting at the phone.. 'at sign' does give you @ but to get capitals you have to trick it, eg. 'USA' to get an upper case 'u'
anyway, i got in, and got gboard from 'my apps' ..fine but of course, wont survive another reset.
so about the missing bluetooth.. iv got the directory info. and the missing files. thanks ..but i didnt want to wipe the phone, it seems rooting has become a can of worms.
wouldnt it be nice if there was a nice (no root) app , to run bluetooth from the apps ? so that 'joe blow' doesnt have to throw his phone away, cos it doesnt work in the car ect.. thanks

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