[Q] Wrong CID - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hi all,
I feel like I have looked everywhere and cannot find an answer for this. I have an at&t one x that is rooted and unlocked with a custom rom, however I somehow changed my cid from supercid 11111111 to htc__001. Is it possible to get supercid 11111111 back or at least wsc__001 so I can run the correct ruu on it.
Thank you in advance for any ideas or help

Just do s off then it will bypass cid... But I think you can do fastboot oem write cid 11111111( don't know how many ones there are)

ziolko said:
Hi all,
I feel like I have looked everywhere and cannot find an answer for this. I have an at&t one x that is rooted and unlocked with a custom rom, however I somehow changed my cid from supercid 11111111 to htc__001. Is it possible to get supercid 11111111 back or at least wsc__001 so I can run the correct ruu on it.
Thank you in advance for any ideas or help
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fastboot eom writecid "htc__001" or whatever you want it to be minus quotations while in fastboot.
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a box of kittens said:
Just do s off then it will bypass cid... But I think you can do fastboot oem write cid 11111111( don't know how many ones there are)
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there's 8 characters in the CID

You can change the CID the old "manual" method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
Or if you do S-off, you can just change the CID with a fastboot command.
Sounds like you were one of the folks that changed to the quad core CID so you can flash a ROM from that phone. Scary.

redpoint73 said:
You can change the CID the old "manual" method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
Or if you do S-off, you can just change the CID with a fastboot command.
Sounds like you were one of the folks that changed to the quad core CID so you can flash a ROM from that phone. Scary.
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I will try the manual fix, thank you!
I did not read everything I should have in the beginning. I was trying to run a ruu back to stock and did not know I could have done that with supercid ( which I had at the time) and thought I had to change the cid back to original and mistakenly thought HTC__001 was correct. After I realized WSC__001 was actually the correct original cid and now i can't change back in fastboot without errors. I got to comfortable and got ahead of myself.......

CWS__001
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redpoint73 said:
You can change the CID the old "manual" method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
Or if you do S-off, you can just change the CID with a fastboot command.
Sounds like you were one of the folks that changed to the quad core CID so you can flash a ROM from that phone. Scary.
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You don't need S-off to use the fastboot command to change it from what I understand you just need to have Super CID.

exad said:
You don't need S-off to use the fastboot command to change it from what I understand you just need to have Super CID.
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Right but without s-off, you can only do it once, away from SuperCID. After that, you're stuck.
OP has neither s-off nor SuperCID, which means he needs the exploit.

Back at SuperCID 11111111, thank you everyone.

ziolko said:
Back at SuperCID 11111111, thank you everyone.
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Go s-off before you do anything else. You'll thank me later.

iElvis said:
Go s-off before you do anything else. You'll thank me later.
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S-OFF achieved , now how do I get Jelly bean or another recommended rom?

ziolko said:
S-OFF achieved , now how do I get Jelly bean or another recommended rom?
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Just load and flash. Once you're s-off, you can flash whatever you want.

iElvis said:
Just load and flash. Once you're s-off, you can flash whatever you want.
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Well.. anything intended for your device!!!! -_- You're gonna brick noobs talking like that lol

Went with ViperXL 3.2.6 and love it! Thanks to all who helped!

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[Q] Which is the actual CID? - different response from different tools

Hi,
If I check in fastboot I get CID 11111111 which I set myself during the setup of a custom ROM.
If I check with CID Getter application I get HTC__E11 my original CID.
Which one should I trust?
Also, anybody know if having a super CID would void the warranty? have to return my phone for repair so cleaning it up. All is different now is the CID.
Thanks a lot for your help!
saf_ro said:
Hi,
If I check in fastboot I get CID 11111111 which I set myself during the setup of a custom ROM.
If I check with CID Getter application I get HTC__E11 my original CID.
Which one should I trust?
Also, anybody know if having a super CID would void the warranty? have to return my phone for repair so cleaning it up. All is different now is the CID.
Thanks a lot for your help!
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I would trust the one that you get it fastboot as the one you get from CID getter is the one that is in the build.prop of your ROM.
S-OFFing would void your warranty. You need S-OFF to set SuperCID so there. Connect the dots
thanks!
Guess that's a typo and you meant S-OFF voids the warranty. You are right, if I can connect the dots they can do it as well would they check the CID
Need to find a way to change the CID back. Does not allow me to S-off now with revolutionary coz I think I use a too recent RUU (saw some related threads). Will try with an older RUU version.
Cheers,
saf_ro said:
thanks!
Guess that's a typo and you meant S-OFF voids the warranty. You are right, if I can connect the dots they can do it as well would they check the CID
Need to find a way to change the CID back. Does not allow me to S-off now with revolutionary coz I think I use a too recent RUU (saw some related threads). Will try with an older RUU version.
Cheers,
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YES! I meant S-OFF. That was embarrassing
I think you can just write CID just like how you SuperCID'd but writing proper CID instead of 11111111. I haven't done it myself so I can't help you there.
Just go to viper's thread here. He has instructions for S-ONing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
saf_ro said:
thanks!
Guess that's a typo and you meant S-OFF voids the warranty. You are right, if I can connect the dots they can do it as well would they check the CID
Need to find a way to change the CID back. Does not allow me to S-off now with revolutionary coz I think I use a too recent RUU (saw some related threads). Will try with an older RUU version.
Cheers,
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I think what you are searching for is
fastboot oem writecid ............ (Your cid)
Be sure to flash a proper ruu first, or you might end up bricking your device turning s on
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dgenx210 said:
YES! I meant S-OFF. That was embarrassing
I think you can just write CID just like how you SuperCID'd but writing proper CID instead of 11111111. I haven't done it myself so I can't help you there.
Just go to viper's thread here. He has instructions for S-ONing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
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yep, already got it working.
I guess in my case the writecid was not working because I was back to S-ON and no root anymore
So, I flashed again the 1.50.401.1 ROM WITHOUT accepting the update, S-off, root, change the CID, flash the 1.50.401.1 again, change back to S-ON with the writesecureflag 3. Device can go now to repair.
Thanks for the help, great forum and info sources!

[Q] So confused, have some questions.

I just got a AT&T HTC One X, and I never dealt with a HTC before (mostly Samsung). Right now the HTC is pure stock AT&T firmware 1.85. I need some helping guiding me what steps to take cause I'm confuse by it all. This is what I have so far from my research:
Step 1: RUU to 2.20? (not entirely sure on this)
Step 2: Use toolkit to get root
Step 3: Not sure which method to use but I need Supercid to 22222222 because HTCdev blocked AT&T and 11111111.
Step 4: Unlock Bootloader
Step 5: S-OFF, (is facepalm compatible with AT&T X?)
Step 6: Flash roms and have fun.
I appreciate any help and please tell me if I miss some steps.
deathsycthehe11 said:
I just got a AT&T HTC One X, and I never dealt with a HTC before (mostly Samsung). Right now the HTC is pure stock AT&T firmware 1.85. I need some helping guiding me what steps to take cause I'm confuse by it all. This is what I have so far from my research:
Step 1: RUU to 2.20? (not entirely sure on this)
Step 2: Use toolkit to get root
Step 3: Not sure which method to use but I need Supercid to 22222222 because HTCdev blocked AT&T and 11111111.
Step 4: Unlock Bootloader
Step 5: S-OFF, (is facepalm compatible with AT&T X?)
Step 6: Flash roms and have fun.
I appreciate any help and please tell me if I miss some steps.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296 <--- root method for 1.85 I would try that before RUUing up to 2.20
I would try 11111111 first since that's what SuperCID gives you be default. If that doesn't work, then I would fastboot oem writecid 22222222 You can only change CID once without S-OFF so make sure to enter it right.
Other than that, you seem to be on the right path.
S-OFF directions are in the onexl orig. android dev. section so yes, compatible.
Good Luck, don't brick.
exad said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1709296 <--- root method for 1.85 I would try that before RUUing up to 2.20
I would try 11111111 first since that's what SuperCID gives you be default. If that doesn't work, then I would fastboot oem writecid 22222222 You can only change CID once without S-OFF so make sure to enter it right.
Other than that, you seem to be on the right path.
S-OFF directions are in the onexl orig. android dev. section so yes, compatible.
Good Luck, don't brick.
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The 1.85 root seems a bit more complicated than the toolkit for 2.20. Which SuperCid method should I use then?
Hexedit your Cid.
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exad said:
Hexedit your Cid.
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Hey Exad, the day has come when I need to ask your advice on something. I'm gonna RUU up to 3.18 then downgrade my TS firmware so I can have a look at these new Carbon builds running the 3.4 kernel (which don't play nice with my current setup). So I need to gain SuperCID in order to s-off, having a Hong Kong issue phone on 1.85 never required me to have SuperCID in order to root. Anyway long story short, my question is: I should be able to just issue the following fastboot command in order to gain SuperCID right?
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
That should be fine yeah?
timmaaa said:
Hey Exad, the day has come when I need to ask your advice on something. I'm gonna RUU up to 3.18 then downgrade my TS firmware so I can have a look at these new Carbon builds running the 3.4 kernel (which don't play nice with my current setup). So I need to gain SuperCID in order to s-off, having a Hong Kong issue phone on 1.85 never required me to have SuperCID in order to root. Anyway long story short, my question is: I should be able to just issue the following fastboot command in order to gain SuperCID right?
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
That should be fine yeah?
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No, only if you have already achieved s-off, you can change by "fastboot oem writecid" Have to hex edit it if not.
Sent from my HTC One
Exad said in his post above that you can edit it once while s-off though.
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timmaaa said:
Exad said in his post above that you can edit it once while s-off though.
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I think he meant BEFORE achieving s-off, you can change your cid ONCE. However, after gaining s-off, you can change ur cid as many as you want.
Sent from my HTC One
timmaaa said:
Exad said in his post above that you can edit it once while s-off though.
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That should be correct
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Thug_4_Life said:
I think he meant BEFORE achieving s-off, you can change your cid ONCE. However, after gaining s-off, you can change ur cid as many as you want.
Sent from my HTC One
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Yeah and that's exactly what I want to do, and what I was asking. I need to change my CID once, to 11111111, so I can s-off.
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timmaaa said:
Exad said in his post above that you can edit it once while s-off though.
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Oops, I meant while s-on.
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Yes. Unless you don't trust me haha
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Thug_4_Life said:
Yes. Unless you don't trust me haha
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No disrespect man, but you've contradicted yourself above. I prefer confirmation from someone like InflatedTitan or Exad, as I know without a shadow of a doubt they know what they're talking about.
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timmaaa said:
No disrespect man, but you've contradicted yourself above. I prefer confirmation from someone like InflatedTitan or Exad, as I know without a shadow of a doubt they know what they're talking about.
Sent from my Evita using XDA Premium
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Good morning! ^_^
So, here's the scoop. After you Super CID, you can change your CID 1 time using fastboot oem writecid if you are S-ON
If you are S-OFF you can use that command as many times as you like.
If you have not already SuperCID'd and you are S-ON you would need to SuperCID first either by running the exploit script or hexiditing your CID manually.
I think that's what Thug_4_Life was trying to say too.
exad said:
Good morning! ^_^
So, here's the scoop. After you Super CID, you can change your CID 1 time using fastboot oem writecid if you are S-ON
If you are S-OFF you can use that command as many times as you like.
If you have not already SuperCID'd and you are S-ON you would need to SuperCID first either by running the exploit script or hexiditing your CID manually.
I think that's what Thug_4_Life was trying to say too.
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Just one question that has been itching me for a long time. Is it correct that you can fastboot oem writecid while s-on? Until now, I believed that it was only after you gain s-off?
Sent from my HTC One
Thug_4_Life said:
Just one question that has been itching me for a long time. Is it correct that you can fastboot oem writecid while s-on? Until now, I believed that it was only after you gain s-off?
Sent from my HTC One
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Only once if you've already SuperCID'd but not if you haven't already superCID'd
Thug_4_Life said:
No, only if you have already achieved s-off, you can change by "fastboot oem writecid" Have to hex edit it if not.
Sent from my HTC One
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Exad will correct me if I'm wrong. But this was only true for ATT models. they weren't able to change cid, hence why it takes so long for ATT users so long to find an exploit then change cid.
That's why any other carriers are able to root no problem, there's far less restrictions. Beings he has one from hong Kong, I would imagine he can rewrite the cid because if this.
Personally I would give it a shot.
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
However beings we had a supercid script I don't know what happens if it doesn't write.. Fail I suppose
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InflatedTitan said:
Exad will correct me if I'm wrong. But this was only true for ATT models. they weren't able to change cid, hence why it takes so long for ATT users so long to find an exploit then change cid.
That's why any other carriers are able to root no problem, there's far less restrictions. Beings he has one from hong Kong, I would imagine he can rewrite the cid because if this.
Personally I would give it a shot.
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
However beings we had a supercid script I don't know what happens if it doesn't write.. Fail I suppose
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
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No, even non ATT phones follow the same restrictions, the only difference is HTCDev allows other carriers to unlock through HTCDev without having to SuperCID.
Since S-OFF requires CID to be 11111111 I wrote that Hex guide so we could change our CID to gain S-OFF too.
exad said:
No, even non ATT phones follow the same restrictions, the only difference is HTCDev allows other carriers to unlock through HTCDev without having to SuperCID.
Since S-OFF requires CID to be 11111111 I wrote that Hex guide so we could change our CID to gain S-OFF too.
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Oh lol
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So all in all, timmaaa must hex edit instead of fastboot oem writecid since he has yet to supercid, right?
Sent from my HTC One
Thug_4_Life said:
So all in all, timmaaa must hex edit instead of fastboot oem writecid since he has yet to supercid, right?
Sent from my HTC One
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That's riiigggghhhttt! :laugh::good: <--- Good guy pose

How do I unroot to take back for warranty?!

HELP ME!
Its gotta go back tomorrow, Ive searched for hours and I cant seem to find an easy guide to unroot my AT&T One X!
This is beyond frustrating!
Raadius said:
HELP ME!
Its gotta go back tomorrow, Ive searched for hours and I cant seem to find an easy guide to unroot my AT&T One X!
This is beyond frustrating!
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It's not the easiest thing to do.. What state is your phone in now? hboot? supercid? S-ON? S-OFF?
exad said:
It's not the easiest thing to do.. What state is your phone in now? hboot? supercid? S-ON? S-OFF?
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HBOOT = 1.09
S-ON
No SuperCID, I used SpoofCID.
Spoof cid is the same thing as SuperCID, get your cid by using fastboot command:
fastboot oem readcid
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Raadius said:
HBOOT = 1.09
S-ON
No SuperCID, I used SpoofCID.
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I see.
First you will need to S-OFF http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
I don't know if spoofCID will work, you may need to supercid first. it is quite easy with your hboot.
Code:
adb shell
su
echo -ne "11111111" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5 bs=1 seek=20
Then once you are S-OFF, Run an RUU for your carrier. With S-Off, it won't matter what software version. It will get you on stock software and remove Tampered text
Rewrite your CID
Code:
fastboot oem writecid CWS__001
Then you can use Regawmod and spoof your unlocked to Locked http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2156368
You can also spoof your S-off to S-on, or claim your phone came with S-off if they ask or actually set it back to S-on with:
Code:
fastboot oem writesercureflag 3
Good luck.
timmaaa said:
Spoof cid is the same thing as SuperCID, get your cid by using fastboot command:
fastboot oem readcid
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CID is CWS__001
Raadius said:
CID is CWS__001
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I wrote the steps above. You should be good with all that.
Raadius said:
CID is CWS__001
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I stand corrected, I used spoof cid when I rooted and it gave me SuperCID.
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exad said:
It's not the easiest thing to do.. What state is your phone in now? hboot? supercid? S-ON? S-OFF?
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Where can I find the stock recovery for my AT&T One X?
Raadius said:
Where can I find the stock recovery for my AT&T One X?
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It will install with the RUU. with S-off you do not need to flash stock recovery or relock or anything. Just run the RUU exe file.
Sorry, I was reading Option 2 from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
and watching this video,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZuAjz4PIjU
Raadius said:
Sorry, I was reading Option 2 from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
and watching this video,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZuAjz4PIjU
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Don't. that tut is for endeavor.
Videos are not all that reliable either. Trust my directions, you'll be fine.
Terminal stuff gets me confused, sorry to say. I read what your saying, but Im lost already. That's why I went to YouTube, better at viewing it and doing it than reading it. Im better at visual, sorry.
Why cant this be done with S-On?
timmaaa said:
I stand corrected, I used spoof cid when I rooted and it gave me SuperCID.
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So what does that mean than for me?
Raadius said:
So what does that mean than for me?
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Not much. Just follow Exad's instructions and you'll be golden.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Not much. Just follow Exad's instructions and you'll be golden.
Sent from my Evita
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Do I have to be S OFF though? You said SpoofCID is the same as SueprCID, so can I skip the S-OFF step and run the RUU?
How do I do all this adb shell terminal stuff? Im new to this...
You need to be s-off or you'll brick. The command stuff is pretty simple, do you have adb/fastboot installed on your pc?
Sent from my Evita
The only thing you need to know is for the fastboot commands your phone needs to be in bootloader and for adb commands your phone needs to be booted into android. Then all you have to do is copy paste the commands into your command prompt.
Just shift right click in the folder where you have fastboot and adb and select "open command prompt here" to get a command line Window open.
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RUU after S-OFF

Is it possible to do a JB RUU after i just superCID and S-OFF? Because i wanna go back to stock.
Yes,but don't use the OTA RUU or you will brick your phone
yooouuri said:
Is it possible to do a JB RUU after i just superCID and S-OFF? Because i wanna go back to stock.
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You can use any ruu while s-OFF, just simply plug phone to computer and run ruu. No need to relock bootloader.
For the supercid, it is recommended to change it back to original with fastboot command.
Fastboot oem write cid xxxxxxxx.
There has been a few bricks takin Jb ota while still supercid.
Sent from my HTC One S
tominozh said:
You can use any ruu while s-OFF, just simply plug phone to computer and run ruu. No need to relock bootloader.
For the supercid, it is recommended to change it back to original with fastboot command.
Fastboot oem write cid xxxxxxxx.
There has been a few bricks takin Jb ota while still supercid.
Sent from my HTC One S
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Uwe303 said:
Yes,but don't use the OTA RUU or you will brick your phone
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Thanks for your fast response, how do i know my original CID?
Im going to flash
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
So do i need to change my CID?
yooouuri said:
Thanks for your fast response, how do i know my original CID?
Im going to flash
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
So do i need to change my CID?
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Just change it to
Fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
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tominozh said:
Just change it to
Fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
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Thanks
Edit;
If i change my CID to HTC__001 and i run the RUU, i cant change my language to dutch.
@tominozh
Edit;
Changed to HTC__E11, lets run the RUU again and hope!
CIDs list: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139447
tominozh said:
Just change it to
Fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
Sent from my HTC One S
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Its not mandatory to change your SuperCID back to stock just to install a RUU (with OTA RUU you get problems, but not with normal ones).
yooouuri said:
Thanks
Edit;
If i change my CID to HTC__001 and i run the RUU, i cant change my language to dutch.
@tominozh
Edit;
Changed to HTC__E11, lets run the RUU again and hope!
CIDs list: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139447
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Where you cant change the language?

[Q]SuperCID on VilleC2

hello to all . i have a simple question... i don't have a stock sense rom accepted for Moonshine.. so in the case i want to do S-OFF i have to use rumrunner... but the only thing to i try S-OFF its to have the possibility to have SuperCID and use any RUU... so here come my questions:
1-. i don't find a thread to have SuperCID on villeC2.. so its impossible? can't use fastboot write cid 11111111 ?
2-. my model is pj40210, not the universal pj40200 this matter? can i run a ruu for pj40200 on my phone? can damage?
thats all. thanks
xiaolvmu said:
Aha, to find the stock ROM, you can go to http://www.androidruu.com. I always download VilleC2 RUU there.
S-Off is doesn't need supercid. Also, VilleC2 has a strange security lock and we can never write CID (even change the mmcblk0p13. Don't try it, too dangerous. I've tried to get supercid but failed).
The model seems doesn't matter.
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thanks for response . the problem is, for ,my CID (BSTAR301) don't exist a ruu . just have my nandroid backup
xiaolvmu said:
That means your CID doesn't have a RUU for download? You can Change your CID. I'll post a tutorial on One S forum
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exactly my CID doesn't have a RUU for download! how i can change my CID? please make a tutorial i don't need do it because i'm using your rom hehehehe.... but.... just in case.....
xiaolvmu said:
OK... @JavierG123
I already found an existing tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26516911
The only difference is, VilleC2 can't use 11111111. You can change it to HTC__044 (Asia Version)
Then, in this download page : http://androidruu.com/?developer=VilleC2
Download this: RUU_VILLEC2_U_ICS_40_S_hTC_Asia_WWE_2.15.707.101_Radio_16.21.20.02U_16.09.20.11_M2_release_289564_signed.exe
Then you can flash the pure RUU
ps: The Hex Editor on Windows is a paid software, so I'll give a cracked version
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ath1t92jrs4lm78/Hex Editor for changing CID.zip?dl=0
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thanks a lot xiaolvmu! i just find FOR FIRST TIME!!! I SEARCHING THIS FOR A VERY LONG TIME!!! a OTA for my BSTAR301.. but i don't now how to for example... back to stock with a ota... in the case i need a use a full ruu i use that post, thanks for the help. i dont know that... our ville don't support super cid but yes other cid xd... this htc people... god...

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