Hello xda,
I made a big mistake while updateing my Hboot. Not knowing there were two different types of HTC One X, I used JBFW tool on my AT&T One X to update my hboot while s-off and unlocked with superCID. The tool changed my CID to HTC_621 and re-locked my bootloader. I was able to unlock the boot loader again but I can't get the CID changed back to superCID even with the oneclick supercid tool. When I use the oneclick I get an error stating FAILD remote: 41 model id check fail. Does anyone have any idea how i can get my supercid back? any help will be really appreciated.
if you are still s-off just write another cid? i think you can find out how to do it in the s-off threads.
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hello.
i have sensation that is s-off and rooted.
now i want to unroot and i am confused.
i know that my phone came with 1.xx.401 firmware and i have same RUU.
now, do i really need to change to supercid?
RUU will remove revolutionary and CWM and i can do secureflag3 later, right?
i don't see the point in changig cids
thanx
The Super CID is needed to downgrade the HBOOT as Revolutionary changes it to a non-standard one. You can try it without Super CID but if it doesn't work then you'll need to use it. you can then change it back to your current one before running the S-ON command
i've done it without supercid with no problems!
my phone is now stock with s-on
thanx for help!
Wasn't sure if it would work or not, nice to know you don't need it for your own RUU
Hi Guys,
I have S-on'd my device. Currently i'm stuck.
I have HBoot 2.00.0002
I can lock or unlock via HTCdev
But i cannot load any RUUs, All fail on custom ID error.
Tried changing versions makes no difference?
Help
thanks
p.s. anything i can do to give you more info?
yes, search and read there are 1000+ threads with the same problems.
If your bootloader is unlocked you need to locked it before flashing a RUU.
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post here your CID number and will try to recommend a RUU, or create a goldcard and you can flash any RUU
Thanks for the reply, Obviously i have read many many threads on this and spent over a day working on this before i posted asking for help.....
I have already locked bootloader and still all RUUs i have tried fail.
My CID number is 02______01
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach...9420c269863/4fda5f8c/1/0/5/6/9/2/8/Cidnum.txt
Try to find your Cid in that link. Where are you from? Is your phone branded?
Eventually post your main version.
No matter what with a gold card you can flash any ruu with no problems.
Hi all, I had to re-install a stock rom from an HTC RUU. Prior to that I was HTC unlocked, HBOOT 1.27, firmware 3.33, rooted, custom ROMs.
Right now the bootloader is re-locked, HBOOT 1.29, european stock 3.33.401.106 with 11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M radio.
The objective is to re-gain S-OFF and go trough all the way to custom ROM again.
I was thinking to execute fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
To my understanding this should clear off the relocked flag.
At this point to go to htcdev and proceed with that like I did already once.
Probably the above is too simple to work, but the whole JuopunutBear timing thing is a bit an issue having tried already in ther past.
Any help/feedback is greatly appreciated.
DiscreteTask said:
Hi all, I had to re-install a stock rom from an HTC RUU. Prior to that I was HTC unlocked, HBOOT 1.27, firmware 3.33, rooted, custom ROMs.
Right now the bootloader is re-locked, HBOOT 1.29, european stock 3.33.401.106 with 11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M radio.
The objective is to re-gain S-OFF and go trough all the way to custom ROM again.
I was thinking to execute fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
To my understanding this should clear off the relocked flag.
At this point to go to htcdev and proceed with that like I did already once.
Probably the above is too simple to work, but the whole JuopunutBear timing thing is a bit an issue having tried already in ther past.
Any help/feedback is greatly appreciated.
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fastboot oem writesecureflag 3 returns bootloader to S-ON, it wont help you.
The only way to S-OFF 1.2x.xxxx HBOOT versions is JuopunutBear S-OFF. Oh and did you know you dont have to be S-OFF to flash ROMs, search for the Flashing ROMs with S-ON guide and follow it.
Jonny, thank you for your input. To be honest I did not know that it was possible flashing with S-OFF, I will look into this.
From you answer I understand that JuopunutBear S-OFF can be used the same also in the case the device was already S-OFF and relocked.
Thanks again.
Jonny said:
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3 returns bootloader to S-ON, it wont help you.
The only way to S-OFF 1.2x.xxxx HBOOT versions is JuopunutBear S-OFF. Oh and did you know you dont have to be S-OFF to flash ROMs, search for the Flashing ROMs with S-ON guide and follow it.
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DiscreteTask said:
Jonny, thank you for your input. To be honest I did not know that it was possible flashing with S-OFF, I will look into this.
From you answer I understand that JuopunutBear S-OFF can be used the same also in the case the device was already S-OFF and relocked.
Thanks again.
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you have hboot version 1.29.0000 yes? This means that the easier revolutionary method wont work on your phone (revolutionary is GingerBread only), so the only possible way to S-OFF on your phone is with the JuopunutBear method.
To get rid of the relocked text on the bootloader you need to flash the JuopunutBear hboot (which you can only do after S-OFF) then run an RUU. This will make the text say "LOCKED" again
Hello, I have my HTC One X of AT&T unlocked by code through AT&T. It´s Rooted and it´s Bootloader is unlocked and also has the CWM Recovery installed. Never flashed any ROM, it still have the Original ICS ROM, it´s S-ON. Can I update it manually or would I be bricking it?
I was going to follow this tuto http://www.titularesandroid.com/2013/03/actualiza-tu-htc-one-x-at-jelly-bean.html?showComment=1364530268627#c3645276792953205699 but it says that it shouldn´t have "SuperCID and S-on" I don´t have SuperCID because I legally unlocked it, my doubt is about S-on, should I be S-off? If I have to, how do you do it? Thank you.
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Hello, I have my HTC One X of AT&T unlocked by code through AT&T. It´s Rooted and it´s Bootloader is unlocked and also has the CWM Recovery installed. Never flashed any ROM, it still have the Original ICS ROM, it´s S-ON. Can I update it manually or would I be bricking it?
I was going to follow this tuto http://www.titularesandroid.com/2013/03/actualiza-tu-htc-one-x-at-jelly-bean.html?showComment=1364530268627#c3645276792953205699 but it says that it shouldn´t have "SuperCID and S-on" I don´t have SuperCID because I legally unlocked it, my doubt is about S-on, should I be S-off? If I have to, how do you do it? Thank you.
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I would S-OFF. I can explain the steps I took but it may have been a bit overkill. I had a 1.09 hboot so I didn't want to take any risks. I'm on Telus which is only up to 3.17. I'm not sure how 3.18 would go as I understand AT&T has put a mechanism for checking with AT&T over the network. Nevertheless.
- I downloaded the RUU for my phone which was in my case a TELUS RUU 1.91.661.4 and then I extracted the rom from the RUU and the Hboot from the ROM and I flashed the stock Hboot.
- I Booted into the bootloader/fastboot and then I changed my CID back to default, in my case TELUS001. (I don't think you need to do this with S-OFF but it takes less than a minute to do)
- Rebooted back to bootloader/fastboot and ran the RUU
- When the RUU was done I was on ICS.
- Re-Unlocked my bootloader (I'm not on AT&T so no need for Super CID for me, was just to get S-OFF)
- Flashed TWRP
- Boot back to rom to get OTA
- After OTA was done, Booted to TWRP to root stock then nandroid backup for good measure, then flash whatever
philohtc said:
I don´t have SuperCID because I legally unlocked it,
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SuperCID has nothing to do with SIM unlock. SIM unlock of course allows you to use the phone with another carrier's SIM. CID and SuperCID relate to the HTC firmware such as RUUs and OTAs (typically only allows you to install software intended for your carrier version).
If your phone is the AT&T version, and its bootloader unlocked it must be SuperCID. Period.
SuperCID + OTA = brick
SuperCID + RUU = brick
That is, unless you have S-off. So do the facepalm s-off if you want to RUU or OTA.
Another approach is just flash a stock rooted Jellybean ROM, or a custom ROM based on the AT&T update, such as CleanROM 6. These can be found in the Development forum section.
Get SuperCid,S-off, you are already unlocked but when you get those just ruu to the current OTA and wallah.
so philohtc are you now s-off with jb update?
Not yet, but I'm not 100% sure yet, still having doubts. Because I remember when unlocking the bootloader the CID was all in 1. So how do I put the original CID ? My steps would be the following (Please correct me if I am wrong): 1st- Facepalm S-off 2nd- SuperCID? 3rd- Update through HTC Software Device?. Please give me all the warnings so I don´t brick my phone, thank you!
Boot to bootloader/fastboot.
Do fastboot oem readcid
This will tell you your Cid
If it's 11111111 or 22222222 then proceed to S-OFF.
If not, proceed to SuperCID then S-OFF
Once your S-OFF, Run the RUU
If you want to be anal like I was, after s-off, before running the ruu, you can change your Cid back to an at&t Cid using fastboot oem writecid xxxxxxxx where the X's are the default Cid. I don't know it for at&t by heart.
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exad said:
If you want to be anal like I was, after s-off, before running the ruu, you can change your Cid back to an at&t Cid using fastboot oem writecid xxxxxxxx where the X's are the default Cid. I don't know it for at&t by heart.
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CWS__001
Appreciate that, thanks bud
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So before I unlocked my bootloader with HTCDev, I read somewhere saying that HTCDev blocks SuperCID and the only workaround is to change SuperCID to 2222222. Let me tell you first that HTCDev did not let me unlock my bootloader with SuperCID first of all. So I changed my SuperCID to CID 2222222. I did so and it worked. Now I have an unlocked bootloader (you know, "Tampered, Unlocked".
My question is, can I still S-Off? I know S-Off requires SuperCID and to change CID more than once, you need SuperCID. Or is it you need an unlocked bootloader to change CID more than once?
Thanks!
Nah, it's neither of those lol you need s-off to change the CID more than once. Technically 22222222 is still considered to be SuperCID so s-off should work.
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The thread I read was:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2137959&page=1
Now, some of the comments in there were terribly written and it provided little help and confused me more. I believe the reason for HTCDev not giving me a token was because I didn't include the <<start here>> <<end here>> as part of the unlock process. Not until I have changed the CID did I think about that and did HTCDev let me change.
The thread misled me. And I was pretty dumb.
I hope its not a lost cause for me. I'd like to S-off and use other kernels and Roms.
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Nah, it's neither of those lol you need s-off to change the CID more than once. Technically 22222222 is still considered to be SuperCID so s-off should work.
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Would it give me an error if I attempt to change it in the case it doesn't work. If it doesn't work, would it brick? Or would the error code prevent the phone from doing so?
Changing CID won't result in a brick would it?
It won't brick you, plenty have tried without SuperCID and it just fails.
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