My One X have a faulty camera so I need to send it back to warranty. Have Bootloader unlocked through HTCDev, and s-off.
I want to do this
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168578 ths way the watermark will say locked
2 turn s-off to s-on again
3. stock RUU
I don't want to relock the bootloader because I don't want that says relocked, so only change te text
Do I need to do something else? stock recoveru or somtehing???? I don't want to happen this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631466
Thanks a lot
lennita said:
My One X have a faulty camera so I need to send it back to warranty. Have Bootloader unlocked through HTCDev, and s-off.
I want to do this
1. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168578 ths way the watermark will say locked
2 turn s-off to s-on again
3. stock RUU
I don't want to relock the bootloader because I don't want that says relocked, so only change te text
Do I need to do something else? stock recoveru or somtehing???? I don't want to happen this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631466
Thanks a lot
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Wrong order. RUU first, then change the text in bootloader, then go back to s-on.
Also, no need to flash stock recovery, the RUU does that.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Wrong order. RUU first, then change the text in bootloader, then go back to s-on.
Also, no need to flash stock recovery, the RUU does that.
Sent from my Evita
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Thanks a lot
and if I want to relock the bootlader...the order will be
1. RUU
2. lock bootloader
3. change text
4. s-on
I mean... is posible to relock the bootloader and THEN change te text to locked instead of relocked
Is that correct??
It should be fine in that order seeing as you're s-off.
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You'll have to spoof text before relocking you can S-ON after though or spoof it when you spoof the locked.
exad said:
You'll have to spoof text before relocking you can S-ON after though or spoof it when you spoof the locked.
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Hi, sorry man, my english is too poor. so
RUU
change text
relock bootloader
s-off
Why is different??
Thanks
Related
With all the bootloader unlocking and flashing up to different RUU's, etc..
Will there be a way that someone might be able to come up with a procedure to revert back to complete stock?
Just wondering if you get going flashing roms and encounter a problem where you will need to exchange or take back your phone, a way to get it to stock form.
thanks
1.change you cid back to your original one.
2. relock your bootloader.
3. flash a ruu..
niceppl said:
1.change you cid back to your original one.
2. relock your bootloader.
3. flash a ruu..
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Has anyone came up with a way to change the cid back to stock
and I thought if you were on 1.85, you simply couldnt flash a prior ruu
joho5 said:
Has anyone came up with a way to change the cid back to stock
and I thought if you were on 1.85, you simply couldnt flash a prior ruu
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one you have unlocked your bootloader, your phone will either say unlocked or relocked. There's nothing that we can do about that. even if you changed the CID back to the AT&T one.
SuperCID means you can flash any RUU you want
gunnyman said:
one you have unlocked your bootloader, your phone will either say unlocked or relocked. There's nothing that we can do about that. even if you changed the CID back to the AT&T one.
SuperCID means you can flash any RUU you want
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So I guess the best we can do is flash the stock ruu at the time and relock it and hope for the best.
joho5 said:
So I guess the best we can do is flash the stock ruu at the time and relock it and hope for the best.
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you worried about returning a phone? It's been my experience that they don't look.
So, I have done a lot of research and I am hung up on one bit.
I have the stock RUU file on my PC.
I also have superCID . I am rooted with S-OFF
Think i used Revolutionary etc. Currently using ARHD 6.8.0
I want to return to Full Stock with S-ON. I looked at this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
But it doesn't say if I need to change my CID back to VODAP001 before or after (Or at all) I flash the Stock RUU. <hope that makes sense?
Could anyone help me?
I basically have the RUU. and need to know about the CID. Does it need to be changed?
Thanks
Just seen this actually
I can confirm SuperCID is successful as i just flashed a Tmous Rom (1.25.***) to my EU unbranded device to check. (added t-mobile tv and other carrier stuff to my apps list)
Does ^ this mean I can run the RUU with my SUPER CID?
Then just S-On once done??
thanks again.
pike0 said:
I can confirm SuperCID is successful as i just flashed a Tmous Rom (1.25.***) to my EU unbranded device to check. (added t-mobile tv and other carrier stuff to my apps list)
Does ^ this mean I can run the RUU with my SUPER CID?
Then just S-On once done??
thanks again.
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Hi,
If you are returning your phone for warranty purposes,you need to return your SuperCID to normal.
This should be done after running your RUU,but before going back to s-on.
Look HERE for more information.
pike0 said:
I can confirm SuperCID is successful as i just flashed a Tmous Rom (1.25.***) to my EU unbranded device to check. (added t-mobile tv and other carrier stuff to my apps list)
Does ^ this mean I can run the RUU with my SUPER CID?
Then just S-On once done??
thanks again.
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you can flash any ruu when you have supercid(that means S-OFF also)
this guide will help you more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672425
but read carefully about returning to S-ON
rzr86 said:
you can flash any ruu when you have supercid(that means S-OFF also)
this guide will help you more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672425
but read carefully about returning to S-ON
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Cool, well the RUU I have will need the VODAP001 *** (I think it's that, will check before I attempt lol)
So I flash the RUU then I can use this:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid ******* Replacing the *'s with the CID I need.
Once done, can then return to S-ON
pike0 said:
Cool, well the RUU I have will need the VODAP001 *** (I think it's that, will check before I attempt lol)
So I flash the RUU then I can use this:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid ******* Replacing the *'s with the CID I need.
Once done, can then return to S-ON
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also about S-ON read carefully what it is saying about bootloader
your bootloader must be LOCKED, RELOCKED or UNLOCKED otherwise don't do S-ON
rzr86 said:
also about S-ON read carefully what it is saying about bootloader
your bootloader must be LOCKED, RELOCKED or UNLOCKED otherwise don't do S-ON
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Was just about to post. Successfully flashed the RUU and changed CID to VODAP001, phone boots and works fine!!!
But in bootloader it doesn't mention, locked, unlocked or relocked.
Previously to the Update, it said ***LOCKED***
Now I got just this:
Pyramid PVT Ship S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.17.0006
RADIO-10.11.9007.09_M2
eMMC-boot
What do I need to do to S-ON???
Thanks
pike0 said:
Was just about to post. Successfully flashed the RUU and changed CID to VODAP001, phone boots and works fine!!!
But in bootloader it doesn't mention, locked, unlocked or relocked.
Previously to the Update, it said ***LOCKED***
Now I got just this:
Pyramid PVT Ship S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.17.0006
RADIO-10.11.9007.09_M2
eMMC-boot
What do I need to do to S-ON???
Thanks
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if your bootloader says locked now(as you are mentioning) then you can continue with S-ON
edit:what to do for S-ON?
from the same guide it has a tutorial for it
but i think it is a simple command and then you are done
rzr86 said:
if your bootloader says locked now(as you are mentioning) then you can continue with S-ON
edit:what to do for S-ON?
from the same guide it has a tutorial for it
but i think it is a simple command and then you are done
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Sorry, I actually mean, before I restored the RUU it said locked. Now it doesnt mention anything.
It no longer says that, or unlocked / relocked.
So I haven't proceeded with the S-ON command.
pike0 said:
Sorry, I actually mean, before I restored the RUU it said locked. Now it doesnt mention anything.
It no longer says that, or unlocked / relocked.
So I haven't proceeded with the S-ON command.
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hmm,
i don't know about that
it is better to ask for that in the ruu thread
someone will know
rzr86 said:
hmm,
i don't know about that
it is better to ask for that in the ruu thread
someone will know
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Say I still have S-OFF but everything else is back to stock. What steps would I need to take to root, custom recovery & ROM again?
Thanks
pike0 said:
Say I still have S-OFF but everything else is back to stock. What steps would I need to take to root, custom recovery & ROM again?
Thanks
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Hi,
Flash recovery of choice.
Flash root.
Flash custom ROM.
malybru said:
Hi,
Flash recovery of choice.
Flash root.
Flash custom ROM.
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Recovery is the PMG...zip is that correct?
Thanks for all the help
pike0 said:
Recovery is the PMG...zip is that correct?
Thanks for all the help
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Hi,
Look HERE
2. Flashing a recovery
4A. Flashing Root
malybru said:
Hi,
Look HERE
2. Flashing a recovery
4A. Flashing Root
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Many thanks! Would it make a difference if my phone is already S-OFF??
pike0 said:
Many thanks! Would it make a difference if my phone is already S-OFF??
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Hi,
No.
If you ran a RUU,then,everything would have returned to stock.
S-off is not affected.
So,to get back up and running,you will need to do all these things 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.
philohtc said:
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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Hi, my AT&T HOX has unlocked bootloader, S-OFF and CID CWS_001 , HBOOT-1.14.0002 , RADIO-0.19as.32.09.11_2 and it's rooted. I'm on stock AT&T 4.0.4 ICS and I have twrp-2.6.3.0-evita. I would like to get the phone completely back to stock. I mean I would like to remove *** TAMPERED *** banner and take from unlocked to LOCKED. I would also like to have stock recovery and update it to latest AT&T update RUU. Please tell me the steps I should take to leave it original and back to factory settings. In a few words, I would like to leave the phone as it had to go to carrier's warranty Thanks!
Just run the 3.18 RUU. At&t don't care if the phone has been unlocked, even for warranty. If you really want to change the "relocked" flag to "locked" there's a thread explaining how to do it in our forum somewhere.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Just run the 3.18 RUU. At&t don't care if the phone has been unlocked, even for warranty. If you really want to change the "relocked" flag to "locked" there's a thread explaining how to do it in our forum somewhere.
Sent from my Evita
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Should I run the RUU being S-OFF and CID being CWS__001 ? Before I run RUU I have to relock, am I right? Please give me detailed steps, thanks!
No, just run the RUU, don't change anything yet.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
No, just run the RUU, don't change anything yet.
Sent from my Evita
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I'm not SuperCID is that right? Thanks
No you're not SuperCID, but that doesn't matter.
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I forgot to unlock bootloader before doing s-off now my phone's s-off with a locked bootloader When I flash the unlock token now the phone displays the unlock bootloader screen and lets me select yes or no using vol up/down but i can't select yes with the power button, when i try nothing happens but i'm able to select no so i guess the problem is that the phone's s-off? i wouldn't wanna return to s-on unless i have to Anyone can help?
fugeeohu said:
I forgot to unlock bootloader before doing s-off now my phone's s-off with a locked bootloader When I flash the unlock token now the phone displays the unlock bootloader screen and lets me select yes or no using vol up/down but i can't select yes with the power button, when i try nothing happens but i'm able to select no so i guess the problem is that the phone's s-off? i wouldn't wanna return to s-on unless i have to Anyone can help?
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if you have S-OFF you don't need to unlock bootloader
just install 3.33 universal from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
follow the instructions to the letter
and before flashing check md5 sums(important)
done
Thanks, What if I wanted to RUU the phone in the future RUU requires locked bootloader so I guess RUU is out of the question once this hboot's been installed? I know I don't need to RUU, I can install any zipped rom but I still wanna know
fugeeohu said:
Thanks, What if I wanted to RUU the phone in the future RUU requires locked bootloader so I guess RUU is out of the question once this hboot's been installed? I know I don't need to RUU, I can install any zipped rom but I still wanna know
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with this hboot you can use RUU without locking bootloader AFAIK
but don't worry you can always use a RUU.exe
that's not a problem at all