I've just had my Telstra phone replaced due to the screen smashing on the first one.
I rooted through HTC Dev, installed TWRP on it, and flashed CM. Then to my horror realised the touchscreen didn't work.
read back through and found out that the touchscreen doesn't work with CM on 2.14.
I've installed another sense ROM on it, but want to go back to a stock CM.
This is the point I'm reaching confusion, I realise I need to downgrade my hboot - but how do I go about that?
I tried somewhere to gain SuperCID, so that I can get S-OFF ... but I can't seem to get SuperCID to work...
Any suggestions on where to start - or for that matter if there is anything I can do at all even?
You need supercid to s-off. You don't need to downgrade hboot, just your touchscreen firmware.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159863
You may have to hex-edit your CID after unlocking.
And I need both SuperCID and S-OFF to downgrade the touchscreen firmware though?
Is there another thread with procedures to get SuperCID?
Fastboot oem writecid 11111111
Then
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38174259
[S-Off] Facepalm S-Off for HTC One XL
Sent from my HOX w/CM10.1 4.2.2 s-off
subarudroid said:
Fastboot oem writecid 11111111
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Can he do that without s-off or supercid? I thought that was a restricted command.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38600532
[S-Off] Facepalm S-Off for HTC One XL
Quite a few on the thread.
I've seen this method work several times there. And once personally with a Rogers member with the jb ota that I assisted with this. :sly:
Sent from my HOX w/CM10.1 4.2.2 s-off
subarudroid said:
Fastboot oem writecid 11111111
Then
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38174259
[S-Off] Facepalm S-Off for HTC One XL
Sent from my HOX w/CM10.1 4.2.2 s-off
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./fastboot-mac getvar cid
returns: cid: TELST001
So I'm guessing that didn't work?
subarudroid said:
Fastboot oem writecid 11111111
Then
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38174259
[S-Off] Facepalm S-Off for HTC One XL
Sent from my HOX w/CM10.1 4.2.2 s-off
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Actually what I get from running that command is:
Code:
./fastboot-mac oem writecid 11111111
... INFO elite_init_sd, SD card already power on
INFOsdhw_7xxx_open: id=0
INFO[SD_HW_ERR] SD: No device attached
INFO902910 902E20
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
1) find thread with instructions to hex edit cid . There's a link to this thread earlyish in the soff thread if you can't find it by searching.
2) follow soff instructions in that thread.
3) follow touchscreen downgrade instructions from sticky in original development.
Or simply:
1) research on xda and find all the above yourself
I stupidly took the stock jb update from HTC, so could only use aosp recently after all the above was released.
Dacra said:
1) find thread with instructions to hex edit cid . There's a link to this thread earlyish in the soff thread if you can't find it by searching.
2) follow soff instructions in that thread.
3) follow touchscreen downgrade instructions from sticky in original development.
Or simply:
1) research on xda and find all the above yourself
I stupidly took the stock jb update from HTC, so could only use aosp recently after all the above was released.
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I found it hard to find a guide for hex editing the CID even though I KNOW one exists, so I just made another one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212737
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
exad said:
I found it hard to find a guide for hex editing the CID even though I KNOW one exists, so I just made another one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212737
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Dacra said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
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Yeah, I found it too after. Didn't search the General Section. Alas, it was too late as I already made another one. Thanks though.......
Related
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.
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!
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.
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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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That should be correct
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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
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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?
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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
Hey, I have a Rogers HTC One X and I've installed ViperXL 4.2 and recently it's been turning off the Data and i've been getting random restarts. I read around and it seems the problem is the radio and the way to fix it is to get S-Off. I followed a few tutorials and they've all ended in errors.
It seems like my phone has the Original CID, yet I can't change it even though the bootloader is unlocked.
I followed this Tut :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155071
Tried this method for CID :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212737
Any Ideas?
Try Rumrunner s-off instead, you don't need SuperCID for that.
Http://Rumrunner.us
Once you have s-off you can easily change your CID with a fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
Then you'll be able to flash the 2.15 firmware package.
Sent from my Evita.
timmaaa said:
Try Rumrunner s-off instead, you don't need SuperCID for that.
Http://Rumrunner.us
Once you have s-off you can easily change your CID with a fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
Then you'll be able to flash the 2.15 firmware package.
Sent from my Evita.
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Awww yeah! Thanks dude!!!!
Hello Xda
i am using phone one x att and i need upgrade it to 4.2.2 current update at htc.com
i know lot abt adb/shell and work up things if i have instructions as i updated my htc one m7 att to sense 6 ota also yesterday from 4.1.2..
am just confused a little and cannot find info related in forum that i had to be s-off and flash ruu or i have to clear up my cid before doing so
i be heartly thankful to you to guide me on this
need instructions to update my one x att to 4.2.2 via ota or ruu
my phones info is
***TAMPERED***
***UNLOCKED***
EVITA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 1.14.0002
RADIO- 0.19as.32.09.11_2
OpenDSP- v29.1.0.45.0622
SUPERCID- 2222222
P.s am currently on 4.0.4 rom
You definitely need to either get s-off or change your CID back to stock before running any RUU (s-on + SuperCID + jb RUU = brick). Do you currently have root on the 4.0.4 ROM you're on? Try issuing this fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid CWS__001
It most likely won't work but it's worth a shot. Check the CID afterwards with this command:
Code:
fastboot oem readcid
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timmaaa said:
You definitely need to either get s-off or change your CID back to stock before running any RUU (s-on + SuperCID + jb RUU = brick). Do you currently have root on the 4.0.4 ROM you're on? Try issuing this fastboot command:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid CWS__001
It most likely won't work but it's worth a shot. Check the CID afterwards with this command:
Code:
fastboot oem readcid
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hello timmaaa
yes am on 4.0.4 and its rooted yes
i see it have custom recovery not stock ....
i did the command in cmd and now it showing my cid as CWS__001
@timmaaa
what to do next kindly
Cool, now that you have the stock CID you can just go ahead and run the RUU. If you need directions there is an RUU tutorial in our General Section.
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timmaaa said:
Cool, now that you have the stock CID you can just go ahead and run the RUU. If you need directions there is an RUU tutorial in our General Section.
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thnx @timmaaa
just one thing lastly
can i run any ruu version related to att one x
am on 4.0.4 and hboot 1.14
so it wont have any affect? if i want direct to run 4.2.2 ruu from htc.com webiste which have 5.18.502.1 and sense 5
Running that RUU will be fine.
Sent from my Evita
@timmaaa
i ran the ruu i mentioned but i gives me error 159 i tried both ways ... running while phone is on and while putting it in bootloader
while it try to send the image it gives error 159
any assisstance here ?
@timmaaa
thankyou for your assisstance .. i appreciate alot
and finally i updated my one x at to 4.2.2 with official ruu on htc site
so here was wat i should have done
i knewed there was problem of cid .. and u told me to redo it to stock one and thank you u saved me from brick lol cuz i knewed that was the consequence of that
Ruu was giving me error ... all i had to do was ... relock bootloader and run ruu and that all ... am on 4.2.2
thank you again .... i hope this info might help some other too
adeel617 said:
@timmaaa
thankyou for your assisstance .. i appreciate alot
and finally i updated my one x at to 4.2.2 with official ruu on htc site
so here was wat i should have done
i knewed there was problem of cid .. and u told me to redo it to stock one and thank you u saved me from brick lol cuz i knewed that was the consequence of that
Ruu was giving me error ... all i had to do was ... relock bootloader and run ruu and that all ... am on 4.2.2
thank you again .... i hope this info might help some other too
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Excellent, glad to see you got it updated. I forgot to mention you would need to relock the bootloader, sorry about that. Thanks for posting your results and how you overcame that problem, that's the best thing to do here on XDA, the more information available the better.
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timmaaa said:
Excellent, glad to see you got it updated. I forgot to mention you would need to relock the bootloader, sorry about that. Thanks for posting your results and how you overcame that problem, that's the best thing to do here on XDA, the more information available the better.
Sent from my Evita
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its alright i had feeling abt the bootloader and when u didnt replied me earlier i relock and tried and it worked so phone is running smoother now than 4.0.4 lol
exactly u said well more info the best thing
and i love this site from long it helped me lot past couple years .. so far the best web that is full of info and help and great fellow members and admins
thnx