Need help finding my RUU - HTC One S

baseband: 0.17.31501S.10_2_10.27.31501S.10L
CID: HTC_K18
Image Version: 1.84.461.11
I can't find my ruu and i was searching here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543588 (i have the s4 version)
the closest one found was with my baseband version but had a different image version.

Try this one
http://www.filefactory.com/file/zfv..._2_10.27.31501S.10L_release_265369_signed.exe
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blackcell1 said:
Try this one
http://www.filefactory.com/file/zfv..._2_10.27.31501S.10L_release_265369_signed.exe
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thats the one i was talking about but as you can see the image version is different from mine
i have 1.84.461.11 and the download have 1.84.666.9.
my question is if it will be compatible?

Hi you, why you not change CID to supper CID 1111111?, you can flash any RUU file if you want.

thanhthao2002 said:
Hi you, why you not change CID to supper CID 1111111?, you can flash any RUU file if you want.
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cause someone told me that i need to have s-off to supercid and i can't s-off one s.
i don't know if i need s-off or just unlocked bootloader?

LSGio said:
cause someone told me that i need to have s-off to supercid and i can't s-off one s.
i don't know if i need s-off or just unlocked bootloader?
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You need S-OFF if you have an S3. If you have an S4, just an unlocked bootloader is fine.
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usaff22 said:
You need S-OFF if you have an S3. If you have an S4, just an unlocked bootloader is fine.
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i have s4 but can you please give me a link on how to supercid?
thank you!

LSGio said:
i have s4 but can you please give me a link on how to supercid?
thank you!
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Reboot phone into fastboot mode, open cmd window on your computer linking to the adb path.
fastboot oem writecid 11111111. Being SuperCID you can flash whatever RUU, but not receive OTA updates.
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usaff22 said:
Reboot phone into fastboot mode, open cmd window on your computer linking to the adb path.
fastboot oem writecid 11111111. Being SuperCID you can flash whatever RUU, but not receive OTA updates.
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first i have to say that i have a S4 version that i checked with cpu spy and you told me that i only need unlocked bootloader so its unlocked and when i try to supercid it says: FAILED (status read failed (Too many links)) and then i get stuck in bootloader mode and i have to get it out of bootloader mode manually (command fastboot reboot-bootloader didn't help cause i got a respond of waiting for device)
and then when i boot again into fastboot usb and type fastboot getvar cid it says HTC__K18 like the old one.
what do i have to do?
is there any way to s-off htc one s?

LSGio said:
first i have to say that i have a S4 version that i checked with cpu spy and you told me that i only need unlocked bootloader so its unlocked and when i try to supercid it says: FAILED (status read failed (Too many links)) and then i get stuck in bootloader mode and i have to get it out of bootloader mode manually (command fastboot reboot-bootloader didn't help cause i got a respond of waiting for device)
and then when i boot again into fastboot usb and type fastboot getvar cid it says HTC__K18 like the old one.
what do i have to do?
is there any way to s-off htc one s?
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There is a link to Super CID instructions in the dev forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671643
Also, there is no s-off yet for HTC One S.
Third, what carrier do you have? I did not recognize your CID. If there is a RUU that you think exists that Football has not posted in his thread, than I suggest PM ing him. Thats how I was able to get the three Bell Mobility RUUs onto FileFactory. But I am curious about your carrier as it may already be in his list.
Cheers,
AKToronto

AKToronto said:
There is a link to Super CID instructions in the dev forum at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671643
Also, there is no s-off yet for HTC One S.
Third, what carrier do you have? I did not recognize your CID. If there is a RUU that you think exists that Football has not posted in his thread, than I suggest PM ing him. Thats how I was able to get the three Bell Mobility RUUs onto FileFactory. But I am curious about your carrier as it may already be in his list.
Cheers,
AKToronto
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My carrier is cellcom, israel.

Related

[SOLVED!!] Customer ID Error on RUU

So my ATT One X is soft bricked and when I run RUU_Evita_UL_Cingular_US-1.82.502 It gives me the customer ID error.
I rooted, unlocked bootloader, and flashed CMR, but it is now no longer rooted and the bootloader is relocked.
I did modify the CID to "11111111" to unlock the bootloader, but without me being rooted I am unable to put the original "mmcblk0p4" back on (idk if that even matters.) I have no backups and absolutely everything is erased.
I did flash the stock recovery img file, but I don't know if it was relevant to international One X or if there is one specifically for ATT One X.
I guess a fix would be making a goldcard, without an sd card somehow....
Thanks for the Help.
Never seen that error before. Have you tried running the 1.85 RUU? I have RUU'd multiple times while still having the SuperCID so I don't think that's the issue.
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_MetalHead_ said:
Never seen that error before. Have you tried running the 1.85 RUU? I have RUU'd multiple times while still having the SuperCID so I don't think that's the issue.
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I was actually using the 1.7 RUU
I'll try 1.82 then 1.85. Hopefully that will work.
Thanks for the quick reply! :good:
Have you tried to relocking the boot loader?
fastboot oem lock
Then run ruu.
The ruu will flash the stock recovery.
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Still not going through and getting same error....
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Are in Canada? That would mean u need to use the rogers ruu, not the evita. Or, are u positive u changed your cid to 11111111 and not ROGER001. There were tutorials in the beginning doing this before supercid 11111111 was found. But customer I'd means either, rogers or evita typically. Evita ruu won't work on rogers and vice versa:thumbup:
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18th.abn said:
Are in Canada? That would mean u need to use the rogers ruu, not the evita. Or, are u positive u changed your cid to 11111111 and not ROGER001. There were tutorials in the beginning doing this before supercid 11111111 was found. But customer I'd means either, rogers or evita typically. Evita ruu won't work on rogers and vice versa:thumbup:
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No. I'm in US on ATT network. And yes I did change the CID to 11111111 because I used that method to unlock my bootloader.
I've tried several RUUs for my phone and still get same error. If I were to verify I had changed the CID I would have to be rooted.
Is it possible to root a soft-bricked device????
What's the error number?
Depending on what it is, there are different fixes.
if you can still do fastboot commands I'd unlock the bootloader again then push the twrp with USB support.
Once you do that you can flash the rom of your choice by copying it to your phone from TWRP.
---------- Post added at 08:51 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:44 PM ----------
I was stuck with a soft brick when I interrupted the installation of a ROM that was a bad download.
I was able to do what I said in my previous post and it fixed me right up
gunnyman said:
What's the error number?
Depending on what it is, there are different fixes.
if you can still do fastboot commands I'd unlock the bootloader again then push the twrp with USB support.
Once you do that you can flash the rom of your choice by copying it to your phone from TWRP.
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It's error #131.
Can I unlock bootloader without root? I have tried running the adb shell in cmd, but the device cannot be found.
I was able to check if I had the SuperCID, and unfortunately it has changed back to stock.
ArcriusOneX said:
It's error #131.
Can I unlock bootloader without root? I have tried running the adb shell in cmd, but the device cannot be found.
I was able to check if I had the SuperCID, and unfortunately it has changed back to stock.[/QUOTEhmm I've never switched my CID back so I am not sure if it will work, but try this
get to the bootloader (power volume down)
from bootloader select fastboot
once in fastboot mode
with phone plugged into usb type
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin just like you did to unlock the bootloader in the first place just make sure that adb, fastboot, and the unlock.bin file are all in the same directory on your computer
once you are unlocked you should be able to do the rest
Error 131 is related to using the wrong RUU for your CID SuperCID will override this error. If you flashed your CID back to the AT&T one the only RUU you can flash (I think) is the 1.85 one
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gunnyman said:
ArcriusOneX said:
It's error #131.
Can I unlock bootloader without root? I have tried running the adb shell in cmd, but the device cannot be found.
I was able to check if I had the SuperCID, and unfortunately it has changed back to stock.[/QUOTEhmm I've never switched my CID back so I am not sure if it will work, but try this
get to the bootloader (power volume down)
from bootloader select fastboot
once in fastboot mode
with phone plugged into usb type
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin just like you did to unlock the bootloader in the first place just make sure that adb, fastboot, and the unlock.bin file are all in the same directory on your computer
once you are unlocked you should be able to do the rest
Error 131 is related to using the wrong RUU for your CID SuperCID will override this error. If you flashed your CID back to the AT&T one the only RUU you can flash (I think) is the 1.85 one
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Yeah I actually was able to unlock the bootloader already. Sorry I spoke too soon!
How do I go about pushing the twrp?
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ArcriusOneX said:
gunnyman said:
Yeah I actually was able to unlock the bootloader already. Sorry I spoke too soon!
How do I go about pushing the twrp?
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download it from and follow the directions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703626
very simple and straightforward
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gunnyman said:
ArcriusOneX said:
download it from and follow the directions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703626
very simple and straightforward
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SUCCESS!!!! :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Thank you so much! You resurrected my phone!
I'm guessing this is similar to CMR?? Looks a lot nicer.
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ArcriusOneX said:
gunnyman said:
SUCCESS!!!! :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Thank you so much! You resurrected my phone!
I'm guessing this is similar to CMR?? Looks a lot nicer.
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yeah I like it better myself it's faster.
glad you're all fixed
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[Q] Upgrade hboot to stop navigation from crashing...

I've heard that people on hboot 1.14 aren't having problems with the navigation... For me, this has always been a problem from day one... How can I upgrade my hboot? Probably this is a noob question, but I couldn't find any tutorial... Thanks
I doubt that is causing the problem. HBOOT has nothing to do with software running on the phone.
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usaff22 said:
I doubt that is causing the problem. HBOOT has nothing to do with software running on the phone.
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That's not exactly true. We've seen it happen in the CM10 thread where there were different behaviors with different hboots.
dc211 said:
That's not exactly true. We've seen it happen in the CM10 thread where there were different behaviors with different hboots.
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HBOOT may not be causing the problem, could be anything from SBL1,2 and 3 to adsp. New software versions have different radios, HBOOTs, etc.
Already tried different radios, I'm on CM10. This has been a issue for many people... Check out this
http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=6611
and read comment 3 by intervigil... he says " For what it's worth, I and others on HBOOT/firmware 1.14 do not have this issue. "
That's why I want to try hboot 1.14...
HBOOT gets upgraded by running a newer RUU than installed.
Which version are you on? Which HBOOT do you currently use?
By the way, found out something funny:
I was on 1.14.0001 and 2.31 HTC ROM .. I downgraded HBOOT to 1.06 (tried something), then flashed 2.31 RUU again, it upgraded HBOOT to 1.14.0002.
andryyyy said:
HBOOT gets upgraded by running a newer RUU than installed.
Which version are you on? Which HBOOT do you currently use?
By the way, found out something funny:
I was on 1.14.0001 and 2.31 HTC ROM .. I downgraded HBOOT to 1.06 (tried something), then flashed 2.31 RUU again, it upgraded HBOOT to 1.14.0002.
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I'm on hboot 1.13... but what is the RUU? It's like making the phone factory default correct? Where I can find it? Sorry for the noob questions...:laugh:
No problem
Use this app to tell us your CID. It is written at the top.
RUU files are official HTC firmware tools, which reset your phone and update your Android.
And please tell us which version you are using: Go to Settings, Info, Software-Information, write down "Software-Number"... Should be something like 2.31.xxx.x
andryyyy said:
No problem
Use this app to tell us your CID. It is written at the top.
RUU files are official HTC firmware tools, which reset your phone and update your Android.
And please tell us which version you are using: Go to Settings, Info, Software-Information, write down "Software-Number"... Should be something like 2.31.xxx.x
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Take a look at this screen captures... I got an ad in the way... lol. I purchased the phone locked from Vodafone Portugal, but I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted it...
labroste said:
Take a look at this screen captures... I got an ad in the way... lol. I purchased the phone locked from Vodafone Portugal, but I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted it...
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Find the line in the CID Getter app starting with ro.aa.maincid
usaff22 said:
Find the line in the CID Getter app starting with ro.aa.maincid
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I could not find the ro.aa.maincid... it doens't appear on my device...
labroste said:
I could not find the ro.aa.maincid... it doens't appear on my device...
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In that case, go to HBOOT and type fastboot getvar cid or fastboot oem readcid into an adb window.
I don't think it is in alphabetical order. Or you can open your build.prop in system, transfer it to a computer, and search using notepad++ or similar.
Hey,
sorry, my girlfriend came here, had no time.
And yes, get into bootloader > fastboot, type "fastboot getvar cid"
andryyyy said:
Hey,
sorry, my girlfriend came here, had no time.
And yes, get into bootloader > fastboot, type "fastboot getvar cid"
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The result is VODAP304
Is it true that if I run the RUU I have to root and unlock all over again my phone?
labroste said:
Is it true that if I run the RUU I have to root and unlock all over again my phone?
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You will have to root, but you will remain unlocked. You will need to flash a SuperUser zip.
Boot into FASTBOOT USB mode.
Since your CID is VODAP304, type fastboot oem writecid HTC__001 (with two underscores). Then download this file, and place it in your adb folder. Then type fastboot flash hboot ville114.nb0 (make sure it is nb0, not nbO). Reboot into the bootloader again, and you should have HBOOT 1.14.
Or alternatively, after writing CID, just run the HTC WWE 2.31 RUU. That will also work.
As an FYI, RUUs for many phones can be found at http://www.4shared.com/folder/jKN2qjTl/HTC_Ville_RUU_Collection.html
and a discussion can be found at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1543588
To flash an RUU, you can only flash one that has an equal or greater bootloader version (ie you cant downgrade). RUUs will upgrade your bootloader if you flash a version that is greater.
You also need to flash an RUU that corresponds to your CID. The RUU wont flash if the CID doesnt correspond. However, you can also turn your CID into a SuperCID to flash any other RUU. There is DEV thread on this as well.
Oh and you need to relock your bootloader before starting the RUU.
Cheers,
AKToronto
Thanks anyway, but I've upgraded to hboot 1.14 and the navigation keeps crashing.... I thing it's a bug from CM10...
labroste said:
Thanks anyway, but I've upgraded to hboot 1.14 and the navigation keeps crashing.... I thing it's a bug from CM10...
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I thought so. Are you using the default Google Maps Navigation?
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usaff22 said:
I thought so. Are you using the default Google Maps Navigation?
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Yes, i'll try waze and other nav apps, but i prefer navigation from google by far...

[Guide] [UPDATED07.04.2013] unbranding HTC ONE S S4

UNBRAND HTC ONE S THE RIGHT WAY​
I am not responsible for anything that goes wrong which messes up your device !
Things needed
1. HTC ONE S S4 variant
2. Common Sense and patience
Steps :-
1.Relock your bootloader using "fastboot oem lock"
2. RUU your device , for RUU files use this http://www.androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Ville
3. Unlock your bootloader via htcdev.com
4. Flash TWRP recovery by "fastboot flash recovery TWRPS4.img "
5. Flash any custom rom you want like viperones or trickdroid or cm anyone your preference
S-off your device using facepalm s-off http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155135
Once you have s-off issue this command to change your cid WWE EUROPE
"fastboot oem writecid HTC__001"
issue "fastboot reboot-bootloader"
then use "fastboot getvar all" to check if your and cid have changed to HTC__001
Download this Jellybean RUU and flash it , its already edited , so no mid problem
To flash it
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
Fastboot flash zip JB316_WWE_ville_decrypt_rom.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/55211431/JB316_WWE_ville_decrypt_rom.zip (credits jamus28) go hit his thanks button
Feel free to ask any question here:good:
What is the point of locking the phone and then unlocking it again to S-Off? Why not just S-Off then lock the bootloader and then run the JB RUU.
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To let the phone be fully stable on stock firmware
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aditya. said:
To let the phone be fully stable on stock firmware
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Waste of time as long as the rom is working you only need to S-Off and then flash the RUU. I know it been updated but at the time I had to use a RUU to get my phone working again and went to S-Off and couldn't in till I flashed Viper2.
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I had a bad time soffing my device 3 days ! Brick jtag repair etc but now I can deal with s off ing any one s
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i was able to change cid but i keep getting error when changing model id, please help!
cyriantherockstar said:
i was able to change cid but i keep getting error when changing model id, please help!
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try flashing Jellybean RUU directly without changing MID ! it will work ! Sorry that command is Invalid you can proceed anyway dont worry mybad
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Any recommendations to get rid of the silver metallic "T-Mobile" branding above the screen?
Regards,
Opentang
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Opentang said:
Any recommendations to get rid of the silver metallic "T-Mobile" branding above the screen?
Regards,
Opentang
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Change your LCD screen ! It will cost around 120$ ! Or look for a dead HTC one s on eBay take off Its LCD ...
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aditya. said:
UNBRAND HTC ONE S THE RIGHT WAY​
I am not responsible for anything that goes wrong which messes up your device !
Things needed
1. HTC ONE S S4 variant
2. Common Sense and patience
Steps :-
1.Relock your bootloader using "fastboot oem lock"
2. RUU your device , for RUU files use this http://www.androidfiles.org/ruu/?dir=Ville
3. Unlock your bootloader via htcdev.com
4. Flash TWRP recovery by "fastboot flash recovery TWRPS4.img "
5. Flash Superuser to root your device !
S-off your device using facepalm s-off http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155135
Once you have s-off these two commands to change your cid and mid to WWE EUROPE
"fastboot oem writecid HTC__001"
issue "fastboot reboot-bootloader"
then use "fastboot getvar all" to check if your and cid have changed to HTC__001
Then flash JELLYBEAN RUU - http://www.shipped-roms.com/download.php?category=android&model=Ville&file=RUU_Ville_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.16.401.8_Radio_1.11.50.05.28_10.27.50.08L_release_301814_signed_2_4.exe
You are unbranded !
Feel free to ask any question here:good:
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hmmm....i didnt know that the htc one s got s-off (been busy with work lately).....i tried debranding before , using a method that doesnt involve s-off, i was able to change the CID but i could never install the RUU cause of the different MID.....is the different MID not a problem anymore ? also will you be able to get OTA updates after you debrand and flash stock Jelly Bean ROM
tried installing the JB RUU over my stock 2.31 ICS, but i get an unknown error ..im s-off already and changed cid to HTC__001, and i get the system notification for the JB OTA..is it safe to just install the OTA? coz i've read in another thread that some devices got bricked by installing the OTA (although they are using supercid when they upgraded..
anand_s said:
hmmm....i didnt know that the htc one s got s-off (been busy with work lately).....i tried debranding before , using a method that doesnt involve s-off, i was able to change the CID but i could never install the RUU cause of the different MID.....is the different MID not a problem anymore ? also will you be able to get OTA updates after you debrand and flash stock Jelly Bean ROM
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After s-off the CID changing is easy and S-off disables signature checking so you can extract the rom.zip(ruu) and edit the android-info and change the mid in that text file save it and then add it to some.zip and flash it as RUU , it will work ! But remember you will need s-off, and you will get OTAs , Donot relock the bootloader ! the bootloader should be saying S-off and unlocked .
cyriantherockstar said:
tried installing the JB RUU over my stock 2.31 ICS, but i get an unknown error ..im s-off already and changed cid to HTC__001, and i get the system notification for the JB OTA..is it safe to just install the OTA? coz i've read in another thread that some devices got bricked by installing the OTA (although they are using supercid when they upgraded..
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I recommend installing the RUU over the OTA , I have not tried the ota as my device was bricked by it earlier , the day i got it back from JTAG Repair I s-offed it and changed CID to htc__001 and flashed JB RUU it went smooth !
what error do you get ?
i get the image error
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cyriantherockstar said:
i get the image error
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Flash the Rom.zip from the ruu via fastboot flash zip Rom.zip after rebooting into ruu mode by fastboot oem rebootRUU , then post the exact error ! Try the 2.31 ruu if it works then just after the 2.31 ruu run the jb ruu
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i also tried to extract the rom.zip from the jb ruu, but i cant open it, winrar is saying it's corrupt so i cant edit the android-info
cyriantherockstar said:
i also tried to extract the rom.zip from the jb ruu, but i cant open it, winrar is saying it's corrupt so i cant edit the android-info
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Its encrypted !
aditya. said:
UNBRAND HTC ONE S THE RIGHT WAY​
Then Download this JELLYBEAN RUU -
Extract it and then edit the android-info (edit the model id to PJ401100) then flash it !
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Extract the .exe file on my pc? I don't see android-info in the files inside it, what should I be looking for and what should I edit it with?
Or do you mean install it onto the phone and then change something?
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Hey can I ask if it is working for one s s3 variants? Because I really need to s-off
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dieseldane86 said:
Extract the .exe file on my pc? I don't see android-info in the files inside it, what should I be looking for and what should I edit it with?
Or do you mean install it onto the phone and then change something?
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When you run the .exe file in the temporary folder you will see a file Rom.zip that's it copy and paste that to some location and inside that there is the android-info
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[Q] Can't update CM 10.1 OTA

I'm having issues updating to the latest version of CM 10.1. I currently run CM10.1-2013-0509-UNOFFICIAL-evita (4.2.2, May 9 2013) and when I try to update OTA I get the following error:
assert failed: getprop("ro.bootloader") == "2.14.000"
E: Error in sdcard/cmupdater/cm-10.1-2013030725-NIGHTLY-evita.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
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I've been trying to research the solution on my own and I'm confused. I think my hboot is out of date but in order to update it I need to have s-off and Super CID enabled (or change my CID to 111111 or 00000, can't remember which). Anyways, can anyone give me some guidance on how to get the latest CM versions installed?
Yeah you have to s-off and then run the 3.18 ruu. No way around it.
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Fastboot OEM readcid will give you your current cid. If your phone is from at&t you should have it already. What hboot are you on right now?
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RollTribe said:
Yeah you have to s-off and then run the 3.18 ruu. No way around it.
Sent from my evita
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Can you point me in the direction of some guides? I've found different posts and guides and it's all confusing as I'm not sure which order to follow or if they all apply to my phone.
exad said:
Fastboot OEM readcid will give you your current cid. If your phone is from at&t you should have it already. What hboot are you on right now?
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My phone is from Rogers, I'm on hboot 1.11
I found a guide for fastboot oem readcid which reads:
Connect your phone with USB Debugging enabled
Open up an adb shell (if you don't know how to do this, Google it!)
Reboot into fastboot mode in the Bootloader.
Type: fastboot oem writecid 11111111
Type: adb reboot-bootloader
Type: fastboot oem readcid
If it says 11111111 then you have SuperCID
You can reboot as normal
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When following the steps (only typing fastboot oem readcid, not the other lines) my cid is stated as: ROGER001
I do have S-ON enabled if that matters. I know I have to disable it but I'm not sure if I have to do that before or after I rewrite my CID, against some more confusion on my part and I've read doing it wrong can brick my device.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2349919
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exad said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2349919
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So I followed the steps and was able to enable S-OFF and achieve CID 11111111. I tried to update the hboot following the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2156686
I tried installing the first version of the Hboot and when I rebooted the screen hung on the CM 10.1 boot logo. I tried to enter recovery through fastboot but a red exclamation mark screen would load. I reinstalled recovery through fastboot and then tried to do a factory reset through recovery and fastboot and my device is now stuck on the HTC logo when booting. I've tried reinstalling different versions of hboot (which I downloaded from those instructions) and nothing happens. Please advise, as of now my phone won't boot.
Edit:
I think what caused this problem was flashing this file: /ALL FILES FROM OTA 3.17 T-MO germain hboot 2.14 (incl recovery and other firmware files, be careful with that).
I'm pretty sure I did the firmware and recovery files as it took 60s to flash and I remember seeing a lot of RADIO files being written. My cell phone is a Rogers cell phone is there a stock version I can re-flash to make it work?
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I was able to mount my phone via recovery and install cm 10.1. However, the phone isn't responding to any touch.
Which version of CM10.1 did you install? It sounds like it's an older one because they're not compatible with the newer touchscreen firmware. Download the latest nightly and flash that and you should be ok.
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Okay I finally got her working. I followed instructions here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863 to re-install the touch panel firmware, installed the corrected hboot update and upgraded to the latest cm 10.1. Cheers to everyone who contributed and helped me out!
For anyone who may find this thread in the future, the best thing to do would have been run an older RUU because there is no 3.17 RUU i believe and then either install the ota through stock recovery or Download the OTA through android (check for updates)
exad said:
For anyone who may find this thread in the future, the best thing to do would have been run an older RUU because there is no 3.17 RUU i believe and then either install the ota through stock recovery or Download the OTA through android (check for updates)
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I was wondering if you could help me as I am getting the same error as the original poster and I can't update cyanogenmod. The only difference I think is that I am on the AT&T htc one x. I'm just looking for some direction so I don't end up bricking my phone. Thanks!
Are you s-off?
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exad said:
Are you s-off?
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Nope! I have super cid never bothered with s-off. Is it required? I'm also on hboot 1.14...
You can't be serious.
Did you not read the rest of this thread? Or the clear install instructions on the cm10.1 thread? Must s-off and RUU to 3.18. Ugh.
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can't see version-main

i wanna flash RUU on my HTC One S and for that i need to know my version-main but when i go to fastboot and type "fastboot getvar version-main"
it shows blank!
also when i type "fastboot getvar all" i see everything but the version-main is blank! why?
is there any other way to determine which RUU i need?
What is your CID?
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attelaut said:
What is your CID?
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My CID is :
HTC__K18
i'm from israel!
can you help me find my ruu?
This RUU might work if your One S is S4 model.
What do you mean might work?
I have two questions:
If it doesn't work would my phone Get bricked?
How do I properly flash a RUU?
this is my current state:
Bootloader unlocked
Team win recovery
Cyanogenmod 10.2
Edit:yes,i have the snapdragon s4 (z520e)
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LSGio said:
What do you mean might work?
I have two questions:
If it doesn't work would my phone Get bricked?
How do I properly flash a RUU?
this is my current state:
Bootloader unlocked
Team win recovery
Cyanogenmod 10.2
Edit:yes,i have the snapdragon s4 (z520e)
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I'm not sure if there is RUU for your CID. I tried to Google that but I didn't find much. If you've bought your phone from carrier, then there is probably no RUU for your phone. If the CID doesn't match, then RUU won't run at all and it will throw an error. To run RUU you need to have locked bootloader and stock recovery.
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I'm not sure if there is RUU for your CID. I tried to Google that but I didn't find much. If you've bought your phone from carrier, then there is probably no RUU for your phone. If the CID doesn't match, then RUU won't run at all and it will throw an error. To run RUU you need to have locked bootloader and stock recovery.
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if i relock the bootloader and flash stock recovery (please give me a link for it)
so can i flash the RUU mensioned erlier?
what if it fails?
Follow this guide to do it. You don't need to root since you have CyanogenMod. The links to XDA threads doesn't work, but all you need is RUU and all in one toolkit for One S which should be in Android Development section on this forum. Also you need to have the unlock token for your device.
If the RUU doesn't work, then you can try another RUU if you find correct one for your device. Some have went as far as changing CID to HTC__001 to run the European RUU, which I linked earlier, but to do it you need to unlock bootloader again.

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