Failed Remote 90 Hboot Preupdate Please Flush Image Again Immediately Written By Rhodes Hilewhousels Tuesday, 17 May 2022 Add Comment Edit Thread Starter MY HTC one m9 has become stuck in a kicking loop. I've tried the manufacturing plant reset, going into recovery manner, letting the bombardment drain charging and the the reset again merely nothing has worked. The phone had the latest version of android installed and wasn't rooted or anything like that. I'm really stuck and non certain what to do, if anyone has whatsoever ideas I'd be grateful! Download the Forums for Android™ app! Download @Zelp from your other post it sounds like your problem is completely dissimilar (a bad update possibly, simply what you describe isn't a bootloop). My advice would be to attempt to observe a suitable RUU and reflash information technology. If yous need help with finding that I'll endeavor to wait in later, but haven't time right now. @daniw90 if a reset didn't prepare it it may exist the same for you, but we'll need more information to find an RUU (cidnum or state/carrier the phone was originally sold through, and what software version - latest is dissimilar for different phones, so actual version number, also hboot or baseband info from hboot screen would be good). Did annihilation happen or alter before this started, and has the phone ever got moisture or been damaged).? Thanks Hadron. I was running official Dart software, no root or anything. I was looking through some quondam emails and I ordered my new htc 10 on December 19th terminal year, so whatsoever update Sprint had just pushed out broke it. From reading some Sprint forums my all-time guess is this one. HTC One M9 software update - version iii.41.651.xiii not sure if that helps, obvioulsly i tin can't boot it upward to find any more than details. Moderator @Zelp is at that place any data on the bootloader screen? Usually there are some numbers there. Also, what carrier are yous using and what land? That might be enough to find an RUU. OK, we may be able to do this officially via HTC (you are lucky it is Sprint, information technology's generally easier to discover their most recent update than some other carriers). Become to this page. It has instructions for updating to 3.41.651.41, and it sounds unlikely that your phone has older software. The section about performing the update manually is what you want. Download the software to a PC (link at bottom of that page), put the phone in download mode, connect it to the PC via USB, run the package that you downloaded and follow the instructions. If it doesn't work, let u.s. know what error messages it produces. If it runs successfully but you even so have the problem then information technology's probably a job for a repair shop. I am not able to boot into download manner, just will give this a endeavor, perchance tomorrow nighttime after the kids are in bed. Didn't you lot post the output of fastboot getvar all in the other thread? If you can become it to respond to fastboot that should exist what it needs. In that location is another fox, but haven't time to explicate at present I have the aforementioned trouble with my Milky way S6 (SM-G920P) i installed a custom ROM so it started to reboot past itself after the installation was completed, and it keeps rebooting after 1 minute, tin someone help me? Firmware i have (6.0.one PL3) Custom ROM i tried to install and give me the trouble (BigDaddy For half-dozen.0.one) Yous'll have to ask over in the S6 section. ROMs for the S6 will be totally different from the M9. Also your problem has a different cause from what is discussed in this thread and then probably a different solution. However, if you didn't do a factory reset when flashing that is probably the cause. Or if y'all restored system data after flashing the ROM. If you did reset and didn't restore anything you shouldn't, and you checked the md5 sum of the ROM and so you know it downloaded ok, so I suggest finding a different ROM. Well, downloaded the latest RUU, just it won't run. It thinks my battery is less than 30%. And I tin't seem to power it down. Whenever I plug it in, information technology turns itself on. When I select 'Power Down' selection, it comes right back on. Don't really want to take information technology in to pay for fix, information technology was but going to spare phone for the kids to put games on. Any other ideas? For now, merely gonna get out information technology plugged in all nighttime, endeavor over again tomorrow. Moderator If it's not running it's possible you downloaded the wrong ruu. If you practice have the correct RUU and then try running information technology with the phone in fastboot mode. In other words from the bootloader. Endeavour holding book down and power until the phone boots to the bootloader screen. Then connect the phone to the pc and effort running the ruu again. Actually if the phone is simply reporting 30% battery I retrieve that'southward sufficient to explain it not running. Hullo guys, I'one thousand new on this forum and delight help me. I have the aforementioned problem with last software update done recently on my HTC Ane M9. I followed tips provided by @Hadron, just it did not work. The error produced is Fault 130 mistake id model. I tried with utility RUU_HIMA_WHL_M60_SENSE70_SPCS_MR_Sprint_WWE_3.41.651.41 but the error produced is Error 132 Signature Error How to notice a correct utility version? What exercise you need to find a corret utility for my smartphone? OS Image version is: 4.14.401.vii Cheers in advance Regards Can we presume it is a Sprint model, since yous tried a Sprint RUU? If and so and then your problem would be that 3.41.651.41 is older than 4.xiv.401.vii - the RUU cannot downgrade the software. The link from this page might work though: information technology seems to be a 4.27.651.4 ROM (which I institute by typing "Sprint M9 download" into Google - remembering that Sprint put RUUs on their website. This wouldn't work for most carriers). Hi Hadron, thank you a lot for your support, but I received the same error: 130 Fault Id Model. What do you mean Can we assume it si a Sprint Model? Another information: Software status Official - Locked - Due south-ON and when my HTC One M9 goes in download mode, i run into follow data *** LOCKED *** htc_himauhl PVT S-ON LK-1.0.0.0000 RADIO-01.01_U11401011_117.00.61117G_2 OpenDSP-20.7.3.00535.8994_2023 OS-4.fourteen.401.7 Let me know. Thanks in accelerate Regards Michele I hateful, tin can we assume that your phone is a Sprint model? If it isn't then Sprint software won't load (and that's a skilful affair: if you could load Sprint software on a non-Sprint model the event would exist disastrous). Really I don't think UHL is a Sprint device, so that's why information technology isn't working. What land did you buy it in, and was information technology an unlocked model or did yous buy it from a carrier (and if so, which)? Nosotros need to observe this information to find an RUU that will run on your phone. (The software info you have provided might exist enough to identify it, but information technology may not. I'm not able to spend much time online correct now so won't exist able to search enough to find that out). Hi Hadron, I bought smartphone in Italy from a TIM Shop. I don't know which is carrier (CID) of my smartphone (Tin can I effort with this command fastboot oem readcid?). I've tried the factory reset, going into recovery mode but nothing has worked. Anything else? Thanks very much for your support. Best Regards Michele Yes, that fastboot command should work. fastboot getvar all will besides give it, simply that one should be fine for the cidnum. Hello Hadron, I'thousand sorry for delay. Beneath all information retrieved (fastboot getvar all): (bootloader) kernel: lk (bootloader) production: htc_himauhl (bootloader) version: 1.0 (bootloader) serialno: ############# (bootloader) current-slot: (bootloader) imei: ################### (bootloader) version-main: 4.14.401.7 (bootloader) kicking-fashion: download (bootloader) version-baseband: 01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F (bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.0.0.0000 (bootloader) mid: 0PJA10000 (bootloader) cid: HTC__031 I hope this information can help usa. Thank you Greetings Michele Hullo @Hadron, With this command fastboot wink recovery 0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_N70_SENSE80_MR_HTC_Europe_4.14.401.7_Radio_01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F_release_490768_signed_2_4.zip tin can I resolve my problem? Thanks in advance Best Regards Michele Sorry, I'm not online much at the moment - busy fourth dimension. Yes, I call back at that place'due south a good take a chance. Versions match and htc__031 is a European region of some sort (non sure precise definition). Hi @Hadron, Cheers a lot for your support. The command produced ..\ADB-FASTBOOT>fastboot wink recovery recovery.zip target reported max download size of 800000000 bytes Invalid thin file format at header magi Cheers for all. Regards Michele Ah, sorry, I hadn't spotted that you were planning to flash this as recovery - I assumed you lot were trying to flash it as an RUU! No, there'due south a specific process for flashing RUU zips. Try the following: fastboot oem rebootRUU which should give you a black screen with HTC in silverish letters (from memory). That is "RUU mode". Then use the control "fastboot flash nada" to flash the RUU zip file: fastboot flash zip 0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_N70_SENSE80_MR_HTC_Europe_4.14.401.7_Radio_01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F_release_490768_signed_2_4.zip Note that flashing an RUU this way is a two-stage process. The first time you exercise it it should just flash the hboot, then terminate with a message like: "FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! delight flush paradigm again immediately)" (Why they've never corrected that spelling mistake I don't know!). So if you see what looks like a successful hboot wink followed by that message, practice what information technology says and repeat the "fastboot flash zero" command. The 2d fourth dimension it should take a lot longer, flash all the other partitions, and terminate with a lot of messages telling yous it'south succeeded. The progress bar on the telephone screen should stop at ~90% - that'southward normal. The last scrap is rebooting, just information technology stops rather than doing that automatically in case there are whatever errors during the flashing (i.e. to give you a take chances to ready them). As long as in that location are no errors and the figurer tells you it was successful you lot tin so utilise fastboot reboot-bootloader and it should complete. But if in that location are problems inquire for help before rebooting. Share This Folio wallacefarinell.blogspot.com Source: https://androidforums.com/threads/htc-one-m9-boot-loop.1125852/ Share this post
MY HTC one m9 has become stuck in a kicking loop. I've tried the manufacturing plant reset, going into recovery manner, letting the bombardment drain charging and the the reset again merely nothing has worked. The phone had the latest version of android installed and wasn't rooted or anything like that. I'm really stuck and non certain what to do, if anyone has whatsoever ideas I'd be grateful!
@Zelp from your other post it sounds like your problem is completely dissimilar (a bad update possibly, simply what you describe isn't a bootloop). My advice would be to attempt to observe a suitable RUU and reflash information technology. If yous need help with finding that I'll endeavor to wait in later, but haven't time right now. @daniw90 if a reset didn't prepare it it may exist the same for you, but we'll need more information to find an RUU (cidnum or state/carrier the phone was originally sold through, and what software version - latest is dissimilar for different phones, so actual version number, also hboot or baseband info from hboot screen would be good). Did annihilation happen or alter before this started, and has the phone ever got moisture or been damaged).?
Thanks Hadron. I was running official Dart software, no root or anything. I was looking through some quondam emails and I ordered my new htc 10 on December 19th terminal year, so whatsoever update Sprint had just pushed out broke it. From reading some Sprint forums my all-time guess is this one. HTC One M9 software update - version iii.41.651.xiii not sure if that helps, obvioulsly i tin can't boot it upward to find any more than details.
@Zelp is at that place any data on the bootloader screen? Usually there are some numbers there. Also, what carrier are yous using and what land? That might be enough to find an RUU.
OK, we may be able to do this officially via HTC (you are lucky it is Sprint, information technology's generally easier to discover their most recent update than some other carriers). Become to this page. It has instructions for updating to 3.41.651.41, and it sounds unlikely that your phone has older software. The section about performing the update manually is what you want. Download the software to a PC (link at bottom of that page), put the phone in download mode, connect it to the PC via USB, run the package that you downloaded and follow the instructions. If it doesn't work, let u.s. know what error messages it produces. If it runs successfully but you even so have the problem then information technology's probably a job for a repair shop.
I am not able to boot into download manner, just will give this a endeavor, perchance tomorrow nighttime after the kids are in bed.
Didn't you lot post the output of fastboot getvar all in the other thread? If you can become it to respond to fastboot that should exist what it needs. In that location is another fox, but haven't time to explicate at present
I have the aforementioned trouble with my Milky way S6 (SM-G920P) i installed a custom ROM so it started to reboot past itself after the installation was completed, and it keeps rebooting after 1 minute, tin someone help me? Firmware i have (6.0.one PL3) Custom ROM i tried to install and give me the trouble (BigDaddy For half-dozen.0.one)
Yous'll have to ask over in the S6 section. ROMs for the S6 will be totally different from the M9. Also your problem has a different cause from what is discussed in this thread and then probably a different solution. However, if you didn't do a factory reset when flashing that is probably the cause. Or if y'all restored system data after flashing the ROM. If you did reset and didn't restore anything you shouldn't, and you checked the md5 sum of the ROM and so you know it downloaded ok, so I suggest finding a different ROM.
Well, downloaded the latest RUU, just it won't run. It thinks my battery is less than 30%. And I tin't seem to power it down. Whenever I plug it in, information technology turns itself on. When I select 'Power Down' selection, it comes right back on. Don't really want to take information technology in to pay for fix, information technology was but going to spare phone for the kids to put games on. Any other ideas? For now, merely gonna get out information technology plugged in all nighttime, endeavor over again tomorrow.
If it's not running it's possible you downloaded the wrong ruu. If you practice have the correct RUU and then try running information technology with the phone in fastboot mode. In other words from the bootloader. Endeavour holding book down and power until the phone boots to the bootloader screen. Then connect the phone to the pc and effort running the ruu again.
Actually if the phone is simply reporting 30% battery I retrieve that'southward sufficient to explain it not running.
Hullo guys, I'one thousand new on this forum and delight help me. I have the aforementioned problem with last software update done recently on my HTC Ane M9. I followed tips provided by @Hadron, just it did not work. The error produced is Fault 130 mistake id model. I tried with utility RUU_HIMA_WHL_M60_SENSE70_SPCS_MR_Sprint_WWE_3.41.651.41 but the error produced is Error 132 Signature Error How to notice a correct utility version? What exercise you need to find a corret utility for my smartphone? OS Image version is: 4.14.401.vii Cheers in advance Regards
Can we presume it is a Sprint model, since yous tried a Sprint RUU? If and so and then your problem would be that 3.41.651.41 is older than 4.xiv.401.vii - the RUU cannot downgrade the software. The link from this page might work though: information technology seems to be a 4.27.651.4 ROM (which I institute by typing "Sprint M9 download" into Google - remembering that Sprint put RUUs on their website. This wouldn't work for most carriers).
Hi Hadron, thank you a lot for your support, but I received the same error: 130 Fault Id Model. What do you mean Can we assume it si a Sprint Model? Another information: Software status Official - Locked - Due south-ON and when my HTC One M9 goes in download mode, i run into follow data *** LOCKED *** htc_himauhl PVT S-ON LK-1.0.0.0000 RADIO-01.01_U11401011_117.00.61117G_2 OpenDSP-20.7.3.00535.8994_2023 OS-4.fourteen.401.7 Let me know. Thanks in accelerate Regards Michele
I hateful, tin can we assume that your phone is a Sprint model? If it isn't then Sprint software won't load (and that's a skilful affair: if you could load Sprint software on a non-Sprint model the event would exist disastrous). Really I don't think UHL is a Sprint device, so that's why information technology isn't working. What land did you buy it in, and was information technology an unlocked model or did yous buy it from a carrier (and if so, which)? Nosotros need to observe this information to find an RUU that will run on your phone. (The software info you have provided might exist enough to identify it, but information technology may not. I'm not able to spend much time online correct now so won't exist able to search enough to find that out).
Hi Hadron, I bought smartphone in Italy from a TIM Shop. I don't know which is carrier (CID) of my smartphone (Tin can I effort with this command fastboot oem readcid?). I've tried the factory reset, going into recovery mode but nothing has worked. Anything else? Thanks very much for your support. Best Regards Michele
Yes, that fastboot command should work. fastboot getvar all will besides give it, simply that one should be fine for the cidnum.
Hello Hadron, I'thousand sorry for delay. Beneath all information retrieved (fastboot getvar all): (bootloader) kernel: lk (bootloader) production: htc_himauhl (bootloader) version: 1.0 (bootloader) serialno: ############# (bootloader) current-slot: (bootloader) imei: ################### (bootloader) version-main: 4.14.401.7 (bootloader) kicking-fashion: download (bootloader) version-baseband: 01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F (bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.0.0.0000 (bootloader) mid: 0PJA10000 (bootloader) cid: HTC__031 I hope this information can help usa. Thank you Greetings Michele
Hullo @Hadron, With this command fastboot wink recovery 0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_N70_SENSE80_MR_HTC_Europe_4.14.401.7_Radio_01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F_release_490768_signed_2_4.zip tin can I resolve my problem? Thanks in advance Best Regards Michele
Sorry, I'm not online much at the moment - busy fourth dimension. Yes, I call back at that place'due south a good take a chance. Versions match and htc__031 is a European region of some sort (non sure precise definition).
Hi @Hadron, Cheers a lot for your support. The command produced ..\ADB-FASTBOOT>fastboot wink recovery recovery.zip target reported max download size of 800000000 bytes Invalid thin file format at header magi Cheers for all. Regards Michele
Ah, sorry, I hadn't spotted that you were planning to flash this as recovery - I assumed you lot were trying to flash it as an RUU! No, there'due south a specific process for flashing RUU zips. Try the following: fastboot oem rebootRUU which should give you a black screen with HTC in silverish letters (from memory). That is "RUU mode". Then use the control "fastboot flash nada" to flash the RUU zip file: fastboot flash zip 0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_N70_SENSE80_MR_HTC_Europe_4.14.401.7_Radio_01.01_U114401011_117.00.61117G_2_F_release_490768_signed_2_4.zip Note that flashing an RUU this way is a two-stage process. The first time you exercise it it should just flash the hboot, then terminate with a message like: "FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! delight flush paradigm again immediately)" (Why they've never corrected that spelling mistake I don't know!). So if you see what looks like a successful hboot wink followed by that message, practice what information technology says and repeat the "fastboot flash zero" command. The 2d fourth dimension it should take a lot longer, flash all the other partitions, and terminate with a lot of messages telling yous it'south succeeded. The progress bar on the telephone screen should stop at ~90% - that'southward normal. The last scrap is rebooting, just information technology stops rather than doing that automatically in case there are whatever errors during the flashing (i.e. to give you a take chances to ready them). As long as in that location are no errors and the figurer tells you it was successful you lot tin so utilise fastboot reboot-bootloader and it should complete. But if in that location are problems inquire for help before rebooting.
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