Well, I was running TWRP with the stock ROM for a while.
Eventually, a few hours ago, I decided to install Android Revolution 4.3 Jelly Bean Google Play Edition...
So I downloaded the .zip file for the new ROM, copied it into the root folder of my HTC One (main directory) and restarted my phone into the bootloader...
I then went into recovery of TWRP and selected Install...
Then I selected the Android Revolution 4.3 file and swiped the screen to install it...
Everything went well while installing it, but then...
Once it rebooted when finished, it's now stuck in the bootloader screen and I can't seem to do anything to get out of it.
So I googled information on how to "unbrick" the HTC One...
That's when I was advised to "relock" my HTC One with command "fastboot oem lock"...
It relocked the phone. Then I was advised to download and unzip the Sprint RUU for version 1.29.xxxxxxx.....
But that's where things failed when it tried to reinstate the stock ROM from the RUU.
I remember that I'm using version 1.31.xxxx (the latest OTA).
So my question is.... should I have ran a flash before installing the Android Revolution ROM to keep bricking from occurring in the first place?
And what are my options now to unbrick my HTC One?
I can't seem to find any Sprint RUU 1.31.xxxxxx download.
Thanks for your help.
Eventually, a few hours ago, I decided to install Android Revolution 4.3 Jelly Bean Google Play Edition...
So I downloaded the .zip file for the new ROM, copied it into the root folder of my HTC One (main directory) and restarted my phone into the bootloader...
I then went into recovery of TWRP and selected Install...
Then I selected the Android Revolution 4.3 file and swiped the screen to install it...
Everything went well while installing it, but then...
Once it rebooted when finished, it's now stuck in the bootloader screen and I can't seem to do anything to get out of it.
So I googled information on how to "unbrick" the HTC One...
That's when I was advised to "relock" my HTC One with command "fastboot oem lock"...
It relocked the phone. Then I was advised to download and unzip the Sprint RUU for version 1.29.xxxxxxx.....
But that's where things failed when it tried to reinstate the stock ROM from the RUU.
I remember that I'm using version 1.31.xxxx (the latest OTA).
So my question is.... should I have ran a flash before installing the Android Revolution ROM to keep bricking from occurring in the first place?
And what are my options now to unbrick my HTC One?
I can't seem to find any Sprint RUU 1.31.xxxxxx download.
Thanks for your help.