[Q] From GPE To stock

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Yotam.B

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Hey all,

Before 3 months ago I wanted to make the my HTC One to GPE.
I followed this guide:
http://htc-one.wonderhowto.com/how-...with-bootloader-recovery-ota-updates-0148068/

It worked great I really enjoyed this experience versions.
Now, I want to install Android Revolution HD 61.1 and I do not understand what the process I have to do.

I downloaded the file's version.
I enter to Recovery and installed from the file.

The device startup with a new version but there were some problems:
- Google's logo still appeared to me the operation of the device.
- It is unable to connect to Google's services.
- At the first time after the device turn on the sim card is not work but if I turn the flight mode on and then turn it off the sim work correctly.

*sorry about the incorrect English.
 

Yotam.B

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I make full wipe before installing in installer and after installing in recovery.
What this Armoa instarller?

3wo3.jpg
 
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decayer177

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I make full wipe before installing in installer and after installing in recovery.
What this Armoa instarller?

3wo3.jpg

Aroma installer is the interactive installer within the ROM's flashable file that guides you through the installation process. Put the ROM you want onto your SD card, boot to recovery, install the zip, and when the installer comes up be sure to tell it to perform a full wipe. As for the picture in your post, that's HBOOT.

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Yotam.B

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Okay. Thank you. I understand you.
In Installation I make WIPE.
There is a need to WIPE after installation?

Anyway, I want to return the device to its original condition, with the HTC logo and then flash the version again.
 

decayer177

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Wipe before the installation. Wiping afterwards would just delete everything. If you're trying to just put Android Revolution on it, you don't have to go the entire way back to stock condition just to do it. Simply wipe and install. If you're S-OFF, you can update/change the firmware and all that, but it won't prevent the phone from functioning.

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This guide I will return the device to the original factory settings?

well this firmware: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407579996 (from @vomer's guide) will get you back most (or hopefully all) HTC Sense firmware (except boot.img which comes part of the custom ROM, and recovery)

no need to relock bootloader since you're s-off, but remember:

fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
<- yes TWICE !!
fastboot reboot-bootloader
 
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Yotam.B

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well this firmware: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407579996 (from @vomer's guide) will get you back most (or hopefully all) HTC Sense firmware (except boot.img which comes part of the custom ROM, and recovery)

no need to relock bootloader since you're s-off, but remember:

fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
fastboot flash zip <name of firmware>.zip
<- yes TWICE !!
fastboot reboot-bootloader

I'll try. Thank you very much for the help!
I will update with the results.
 

Yotam.B

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Okay. First of all, thanks for the help!
I did what you said and it really solved the second of three problems I wrote.

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But the only problem with the Google logo, it still did not solve me:

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