Happy black Friday,
I have been attempting to s-off my TMO HTC One S for the better part of a week.
The methods I have used include: Moonshine, Rumrunner, SuperCID to Facepalm, and Firewater. Each instance something has not worked.
For example, when I used moonshine, after the third test, a constant stream of dots (......) printed out until it failed several minutes later. This occured on a x64 Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, and Windows 10 Pro, as well as these distros, Lubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 15.10.
Later, I attempted to SuperCID my phone, in hopes to later Facepalm. But that was also a failure to launch because whenever I would push the changes (dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p4MOD of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4), the changes did not stick. This left me with T-MOB010.
I am at my wit's end. I am currently Bootloader unlocked via HTCDev.com, flashed TWRP 2.8.7.0, and rooted with SuperSU 2.46. Any suggestions would be great!
I have been attempting to s-off my TMO HTC One S for the better part of a week.
The methods I have used include: Moonshine, Rumrunner, SuperCID to Facepalm, and Firewater. Each instance something has not worked.
For example, when I used moonshine, after the third test, a constant stream of dots (......) printed out until it failed several minutes later. This occured on a x64 Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, and Windows 10 Pro, as well as these distros, Lubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 15.10.
Later, I attempted to SuperCID my phone, in hopes to later Facepalm. But that was also a failure to launch because whenever I would push the changes (dd if=/sdcard/mmcblk0p4MOD of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4), the changes did not stick. This left me with T-MOB010.
I am at my wit's end. I am currently Bootloader unlocked via HTCDev.com, flashed TWRP 2.8.7.0, and rooted with SuperSU 2.46. Any suggestions would be great!
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