I've rooted and flashed my HTC One V to Paranoid Android, but I think it's developing a hardware problem (dead pixels on the screen and unmanageable lag).
I want to take it back to the store to get it repaired, but pretty sure they won't if it's rooted and flashed.
I found this guide but the links to the RUU versions isn't working. Other than what that blog post says I'm clueless about the process. As far as I know I need to revert back to the original bootloader and then install the original ROM that came with my phone?
Does anybody have a link to the stock ROM that I need to use? My phone is a HTC One V on the 3 network (UK) and I got it in October. I'm also not sure if my phone is CDMA or GSM (from memory I think it's GSM).
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
Edit: just found out my CID is HTC__001
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_S_HTC_Europe_2.17.401.2_Radio_2.1204.135.20_release_274900_signedbut it said it's the wrong version. – Chris Jan 26 at 16:46