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@BrowncoatMel Ok, that's good that you have x.x.401.x firmware as that's a WWE version and tends to make certain files easier to get if we need them. Is Straight Talk your carrier (I'm in UK so don't recognise it)? If you do have 401 firmware though, there isn't a specific RUU available to you from the HTC US site. What we be useful is to get a screenshot of your bootloader screen, or boot your phone to the bootloader and post what's on the screen - specifically whether the bootloader is "Locked" or "Unlocked" and whether the phone is S-ON or S-OFF. Do you have a Win PC/laptop with the adb/fastboot tools installed? You can get it here if not:
ADB Guide (updated 2014/11/11)
along with instructions to install.
Note that if your bootloader shows "Locked", unfortunately we may end up in the situation where to get phone working again the process involved wipes your phone including the internal SD card. I'm going to do some digging as well, but just letting you know so you're aware of this.
My pc doesn't recognize my phone either and the output of 'fastboot getvar all' on the cmd prompt is pretty much the same. The only difference is in this line:
(bootloader) product: m8_ul (instead of m8_ul_ca)
@Mauricio123 pretty much the same or exactly the same? There is also some useful info returned that can point to other problems (or not). It may seem a bit pointless because you have compared the outputs, but I have now way of seeing it and need the specifics so I can point you in the right direction. This is why we ask you to post the full "fastboot getvar all" output specific to your phone, and also ask you to confirm if your bootloader is "Locked" or "Unlocked".
I am sure that the output does match apart from the product code, but need to be 100% sure so we can get you sorted![]()
@saltire Okay, I downloaded and installed the Windows Adb Driver from GitHub, but can't get the computer to change the phone's driver. It's insisting that a CD-ROM driver is the best driver for my phone, and there's no option to override and change it anyway. Is there a way to change this or would it be easier to do this on my Dad's computer, which just had Windows 10 installed?
@BrowncoatMel no problem, and sorry to hear that, family comes first. You know where we are.