End-of-Life, 21 Mar 2017: No further updates are planned for this device.
TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP) is an open source recovery system for Android devices. Beyond basic features like backup, restore, and the ability to install a new or updated version of Android, TWRP includes numerous additional features:
- The GUI is XML driven and themeable
- Partitions can be formatted to a new filesystem type
- The boot and recovery (yes) partitions can be flashed directly
- Decryption of AOSP encrypted /data is supported
- Backups can be encrypted
- … and quite a bit more
HTC One S product page on twrp.me
Fork information
Beginning with version 3.0.M0-0, a forked TWRP repository is used to build releases. This has largely been done to remove the headache that is associated with keeping TWRP compatible with so many (old) Android build systems. For example, the cm-13.0
branch is only designed to be built with CyanogenMod 13.0. There are other minor changes that are described in the README, but it should be noted that the feature set is largely the same as in official TWRP releases.
Guides
- Flashing recovery on HTC devices
- Windows drivers for ADB in recovery on HTC devices
- Windows 8.1 and fastboot on HTC msm8960 devices
Unofficial TWRP Builds
Unified build for both storage variants
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twrp-3.1.N1-0-ville.img (13.77 MB)
Updated: 28 Oct 2017
SHA1:7cbd7cc51d287ae8c534a2fad7de24767646d23d
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
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twrp-3.1.N0-0-ville.img (13.76 MB)
Updated: 11 Mar 2017
SHA1:5e3094cbdfc8fec3ed0508b80933386453a7dd15
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
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twrp-3.0.M5-0-ville.img (11.79 MB)
Updated: 19 Jul 2016
SHA1:5f7eeda66185ed4decb54da976c2987b44f2e071
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
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twrp-2.8.7.1-ville.img (11.09 MB)
Updated: 8 Sep 2015
SHA1:a7c03dfbdfce85c7eefea800d1b9d586744a67ce
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
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twrp-2.8.6.5-ville.img (11.09 MB)
Updated: 6 Jun 2015
SHA1:c7d12c23fd3e785375369f9e48c85f551990d484
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
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twrp-2.8.1.1-ville.img (10.07 MB)
Updated: 6 Nov 2014
SHA1:88e75b8acf7c581ec66dd2e8b715bb97f806008d
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
Dedicated internal storage partition (most common)
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twrp-2.7.1.2-ville.img (8.79 MB)
Updated: 12 Jul 2014
SHA1:717beb136f9c13b549c6157df571b0862464c734
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
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twrp-2.7.0.7-ville-oldenc.img (8.78 MB)
Updated: 30 Apr 2014
SHA1:87480de0beeca9e7befc666f53de462be52045dc
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
This build is intended only for users of AOSP ROMs that save encryption keys to the footer of the /data partition instead of the dedicated /extra partition. For more information, visit wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/HTC_fstab_updates.
/data/media storage (HBOOT 2.16.0000 only)
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twrp-2.7.1.2-ville-dm.img (8.79 MB)
Updated: 12 Jun 2014
SHA1:3cccf62c0b5cc74330a39ca38a8465992db06223
Commit history: twrp, device, kernel
Release 3.1.N0-0
- Largely in-line with TWRP 3.1.0-0
- Encrypted backups are disabled due to poor implementation, see TWRP Issue #817
adb backup
is not implemented due to concerns over code quality- Built in cm-14.1 with minor customizations
Release 3.0.M5-0
- Largely in-line with TWRP 3.0.2-0
- Built in cm-13.0 with minor customizations
Unofficial 2.8.7.1: Important changes since official 2.8.7.0
- Wipe encryption keys from /data footer during format
- Support read-only system mounting (optional)
- Report success instead of failure on AOSP scripted updates
Unofficial 2.8.6.5: Important changes since official 2.8.6.0
TWRP has not been tracking my device trees since around version 2.8.0.0. This list may not tell the full story. As always, source code with full commit history is posted next to my download links. That’s your best reference for changes.
- Bugfixes in GUI, fonts, and encrypted backups
- Fix layered lock screens issue
- F2FS filesystem support
- Update off-mode charging
Unofficial 2.8.1.1: Important changes since official 2.8.1.0
- CPU performance profiles – speeds up compressed and/or encrypted backups
- Support both data/media and dedicated storage variants
Unofficial 2.7.1.2: Important changes since official 2.7.1.0
- Correctly write bootloader messages to /misc partition without wiping everything else
- Track backup and restore progress
- Color in the console
- Refresh after partition changes
- Do not restore file system on data/media devices
- libtar: don’t set parent dir’s context when extracting a file
- HTC LED charging indicator
Known issues and limitations
- [2.7.1.2] Off-mode charging does not display charging images; the LED works though.
- [all] Cannot decrypt stock Sense encrypted /data (only supports AOSP encryption)