Unable to fix MID after using HTC Dev - Verizon HTC One (M8)

While trying to flash the new RUU I got some bad advice and relocked my bootloader. To unlock it again I changed the cid to 1111111 and used HTC Dev to unlock again.
I've now changed my CID back to VZW__001, but my MID is still 0P6B20000. I've tried following these instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2707627, but even after recieving this successful response:
Code:
17+0 records in
17+0 records out
17 bytes transferred in 0.004 secs (4250 bytes/sec)
When I run getvar mid my mid is still 0P6B20000. This is keeping me from flashing the RUU which is looking for the correct mid of PN0731000 and fails with "FAILED (remote: 52 image check fail)".
Does anyone have any idea how I can correct my mid so I can flash this RUU and update my firmware?

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DS Bricket by using the S-off to S-on Tutorial

i have go to S-On whit this tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1187231
after i reboot i can only in the bootloader an its say Security warning.
I can not flash a RUU .
The VF Ruu say bootloader version error, and the HTC Ruu say User ID Wrong.
wat can i do?? My device is a VF devices..
or iss the device absolutly Bricket?!
Bootloader Shows:
****Security Warning****
SAGA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-0.98.0000
Radio-3805.06.02.03_M
eMMC-boot
Mar 10 2011,14:58:38
edit: i think i need a RUU_Saga_Vodafone_UK_1.47. ROM
****....
Try again and again with that RUU.
It didn't worked first time for me either.
Or try other RUU.
I used
RUU_Saga_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.1_Radio_20.28b.30.080 5U_38.03.02.11_M_release
You should go to fastboot and try RUU
thanks for your answers.
i try it again and again (in fastboot)
it say update from 1.47.161.2
to 1.32.161.1 than it stop into 104 Bootloader Version Error.
I use the VF UK 1.32.161.1
all HTC Europe RUU`s says USER ID Error
before i would go to stock i have installed de Virtuos unity 1.31.
and befor this the VF German 1.47...
Try other RUU's...It has to work, anyway the phone is not bricked....maybe you should try revolutionary to get it S-off again. Don't know if it works if you are in fastboot, but you can try.
I try all the RUU`s and all give me (Device ID ERROR, USER ID ERROR) the Vodafone RUU alone give me the Bootloader Version ERROR...
I Try this again and again and ever it give me this errors.
Can not understand that is not worked...
i think i must really wait for a Vodafone RUU Leak that have the version 1.47.
Revolutionary say ever "waiting for Device" i think it will not work into the Fastboot Mode
I am very happy wen any can help me to make the system run.
i found the debug files of the RUUs and cane see wat he do..
i check and can make Fastboot commands over cmd
like this : fastboot devices
than it give an output like:
SH16KTJ01149 fastboot
wen i use any adb commands it never found the device....
can we any make over the Fastboot commands for fixing my problem?!
Or can we any moddifing the RUUs that this accept my device?!
i have copy two debug messages of the Vodafone RUU and a other:
Code:
<T011153><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s SH16KTJ01149 flash zip C:\Users\Dee\AppData\Local\Temp\{95567211-FFFE-46A1-B012-975D1FD8FE2D}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip</CMD>
</DEBUG></T011153>
<T011237><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (268758 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011237>
<T011237><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011237>
<T011237><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011237>
<T011318><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip header checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011318>
<T011318><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip info parsing...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011318>
<T011318><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking model ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011318>
<T011318><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking custom ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011318>
<T011318><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking main version...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011318>
<T011318><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 43 main version check fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011318>
or debug messages like this:
Code:
<T230252><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s SH16KTJ01149 flash zip C:\Users\Dee\AppData\Local\Temp\{FB1AC174-A654-4612-B610-902E97243E0E}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip</CMD>
</DEBUG></T230252>
<T230335><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (254595 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T230335>
<T230335><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T230335>
<T230335><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T230335>
<T230414><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip header checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T230414>
<T230414><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip info parsing...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T230414>
<T230414><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking model ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T230414>
<T230414><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 41 model id check fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T230414>
HTML:
<T011638><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (254865 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011638>
<T011638><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011638>
<T011638><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011638>
<T011717><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip header checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011717>
<T011717><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip info parsing...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011717>
<T011717><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking model ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011717>
<T011717><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking custom ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011717>
<T011717><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 42 custom id check fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T011717>
Stuck in bootloader after use the S-off to S-on tutorial
no one can help???
edit: i see that is the exact same problem in this treath : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1190050
should i extract the boot.img and recovery.img from the rom.zip (VF Ruu) and install it over Fastboot commands??
i see a topic about this, but it was another htc phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1168081
can this work ?!
or should iflash CWM over fastboot ?? can i acces than CWM on s-on hboot??
i have backups from my stock rom.
should i go to buy a xtc-clip for s-off again?!
i think nobody have a solution for my problem.
Silverbullet09 said:
should i go to buy a xtc-clip for s-off again?!
i think nobody have a solution for my problem.
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I'm afraid that I don't really know what is the best step for you to do next, so aren't going to offer any advice in case it's incorrect.
Don't buy an xtc either look into the pay as you go xtc option or find someone who owns one near where you live, and pay to use it, should be about a tenth the cost.
See a very old thread that I created regarding the xtc clip http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1076937
Swyped from HTC Desire S using XDA Premium
Try to use steps 1 - 10 from this guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1190992
If anyone is interested his phone is fixed now.
The S-OFF to S-ON is not correct is a couple of places, and people who have taken the 1.47.XXX.X OTA or RUUs could find themselves in difficulty if they are not super cid particularly on branded phones.
It as a bit of a PITA, but if anyone else finds themself in this situation shoot me a PM, I'll post the solution when I get time but until then I'll help people who get stuck.
globatron said:
If anyone is interested his phone is fixed now.
The S-OFF to S-ON is not correct is a couple of places, and people who have taken the 1.47.XXX.X OTA or RUUs could find themselves in difficulty if they are not super cid particularly on branded phones.
It as a bit of a PITA, but if anyone else finds themself in this situation shoot me a PM, I'll post the solution when I get time but until then I'll help people who get stuck.
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plz provide us with more information..
I s-offed my device using fre3vo & Revolutionary, as i had installed the update from HTC.
are you saying that if I try to use the procedure from 1st post to S-on, i might brick my phone?
what is super CID? my phone is not branded
@ all
my phone is Fixed!!!
Special Thanks on the Alpharev/Revolutionary Team!
@Bubaaak
in this situation you can not take any adb commands.
Only Fastboot commands are work.
Silverbullet09 said:
@ all
my phone is Fixed!!!
Special Thanks on the Alpharev/Revolutionary Team!
@Bubaaak
in this situation you can not take any adb commands.
Only Fastboot commands are work.
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Very glad to hear it
Swyped from HTC Desire S using XDA Premium
Nomader0 said:
plz provide us with more information..
I s-offed my device using fre3vo & Revolutionary, as i had installed the update from HTC.
are you saying that if I try to use the procedure from 1st post to S-on, i might brick my phone?
what is super CID? my phone is not branded
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do not use this procedure to s-on your Phone wen it iss branded, and you never have a 1.47 RUU from your Provider.
Your Phone is not Bricked but it will Stock on the bootloader,
i think wen you make a GoldCard before you S-on with this methode you are able to install a 1.47 RUU wen this is avaibled for you.
(I am not Sure, i think this only)
The know way to fixed this Problem wen you will not have a GoldCard will tell you another. Thats not my Fame
I think the best iss all have to wait off a SAFE S-ON methode.
We have not the Vodafone UK RUU can install than its not leaked with Version 1.47.
We have install the HTC Europe RUU with this Versions number on my Phone.
A Super CID let you install all RUU Updates with Version 1.47.Never need a GoldCard for this, wen you have Super CID.
I Know the workaround for this but i will tested this before i post this thing her.
@ben_pyett
so if my phone is not branded=i am super CID?
and it is safe to s-on with this method?
no you must enter the super cid wen you are s-off ...
i think you can go with the tutorial but all HTC RUU Europe for unbranded Phones avaibled.
Silverbullet09 said:
@ all
my phone is Fixed!!!
Special Thanks on the Alpharev/Revolutionary Team!
@Bubaaak
in this situation you can not take any adb commands.
Only Fastboot commands are work.
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How to you fixed it ?
my DS work only fastboot cmd
help me, plzz...
poppy8x:
In order to bypass CID errors while flashing a RUU you can try one of two methods:
- If you're still S-OFF, you can change your CID to a SuperCID using fastboot (many guides are available at the HTC Sensation forums). Remember to write down your original CID.
- If you're S-ON already, you can create a goldcard using this guide: http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/10/how-to-create-a-goldcard/ You can get the SD's CID from another Android phone, doesn't have to be yours. Insert the goldcard before flashing the RUU (and keep it in until the process ends), and you should be good to go.

Problem with two CID's

I have a sensation thats giving me two CID numbers.
If i use fastboot commands i get 11111111.
If i use CID getter i get VODAP001.
Phone is s-off, rooted and unlocked.
How can i get these the same?
The phone is downloading an ICS update but not installing it.
I've seen the same thing, your correct CID is the one you got through adb. CID getter for some reason throws up CID information stored elsewhere so you generally end up getting the CID the phone came with.
Given that you are SuperCID, why won't ICS install? What error(s) are you seeing?
goatee84 said:
I've seen the same thing, your correct CID is the one you got through adb. CID getter for some reason throws up CID information stored elsewhere so you generally end up getting the CID the phone came with.
Given that you are SuperCID, why won't ICS install? What error(s) are you seeing?
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More accurately... Your correct CID is the one you get through:
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
If I use adb shell command:
Code:
getprop ro.cid
Then I get my original CID "T-MOB010"...
To the OP:
Go to your directory where adb and fastboot are, and type the following:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
wait for bootloader to boot
Code:
fastboot oem writecid VODAP001
wait for it to flash
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
wait for bootloader to boot
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
verify that the output is "VODAP001"
Code:
fastboot reboot
wait for device to reboot and you should be able to install your update if you're on an unaltered stock ROM...
Thanks for the replies.
It is the rom that came on the phone but i have removed some of the app's that Vodaphone pre-install, will this affect the up date?
Part of the error message was a problem with flickr which i did remove.
I would like a T-mobile ICS stock rom that is rooted as that is my provider, any suggestions?
I tried updating to 3.32 firmware but was getting boot loops, so downgraded again.
If you apply SuperCID, your phone has 2 CIDs:
the actual CID, which is 11111111
and the backup CID, which is a backup of the
cid the phone was before(shipped).
The backup CID is stored in the misc partition,
and i havent tried yet, but there are following fastboot cmds:
fastboot oem erasebcid
fastboot oem readbcid
fastboot oem writebcid
I think theyre the appropriate cmds for handling the bcid.
After deleting the backup CID the only CID left is the (main) CID.
BTT: If you want to apply a ICS RUU, I think you have to change your CID back
to stock, because the RUU checks for a T-Mob phone, which your phone isnt if
you have SuperCID ;D
After the RUU, you can SuperCID again.
Edit:
Have not read the first time:
If you want to install a T-Mobile RUU on a Vodaphone Device,
you have to set one of the following CIDs, matching the RUU best:
TMA: T-MOB102
TMCZ: T-MOB004
TMD: T-MOB101
TMH: T-MOB007
TMHR: T-MOB006
TMMK: T-MOBL11
TMNL: T-MOB003
TMSK: T-MOB008
TMUK: T-MOB005
TMUS: T-MOB010
Greetz
criestr
ann-dr01d said:
Thanks for the replies.
It is the rom that came on the phone but i have removed some of the app's that Vodaphone pre-install, will this affect the up date?
Part of the error message was a problem with flickr which i did remove.
I would like a T-mobile ICS stock rom that is rooted as that is my provider, any suggestions?
I tried updating to 3.32 firmware but was getting boot loops, so downgraded again.
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Your stock ROM must be unaltered... Restore those apps if you still have them.

How to revert to stock-based ROMs from CM10

Hi,
I am running CM10 and need to return to stock.
Initially:
I used the all-in-one toolkit to unlock the bootloader, root the phone, and install TWRP recovery.
From TWRP recovery I made a backup.
From there I installed CM10 and the GApps package.
Now, I wanted to revert back to my stock backup. I tried restoring it in TWRP and it failed. Actually the backup worked but I got stuck at the white HTC screen and then nothing afterward.
After this I made the following attempts to return to stock via the RUU file for my phone:
I used Fastboot-usb to relocked the bootloader.
Then I tried to flash the stock RUU but it failed.
I then tried flashing (via fastboot-usb) the stock recovery but it failed due to a signature verification failure.
So I unlocked the bootloader again, reinstalled CM10, and am now back to Square One.
Can someone please aid me in reverting back to stock?
I have a One S, unlocked/international S4 model, and am trying to use the following RUU: RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_258480_signed - since that's the only un-branded RUU with my radio version.
Thank you in advance for helping me out!!
Adding in here that my device CID is HTC__017 and radio is 0.16.31501S.17_2, which I thought matched up with this RUU
RUU_Ville_U_HTC_Europe_1.78.401.2_Radio_0.16.31501S.17_2_10.23.31501S.10L_release_258480_signed
When I flash stock recovery, fastboot flash oem lock and try to install it, it errors out when checking for the model ID, or at least that's what I think is happening based on this log file:
T003329><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s [Serial Number Hidden] flash zip C:\Users\Matt\AppData\Local\Temp\{35A9B4D2-5A9F-411E-8BD2-4BF2313D0021}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip</CMD>
</DEBUG></T003329>
<T003354><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (532680 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T003354>
<T003354><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T003354>
<T003354><DEBUG><OUT>INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T003354>
<T003439><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip header checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T003439>
<T003439><DEBUG><OUT>INFOzip info parsing...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T003439>
<T003439><DEBUG><OUT>INFOchecking model ID...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T003439>
<T003439><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 41 model id check fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T003439>
<T003454><DEBUG><CMD>adb devices</CMD>
</DEBUG></T003454>
<T003455><DEBUG><OUT>List of devices attached
Then I'm basically stuck. Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks-
I'm not sure about this, as I've seen conflicting reports before, but...
You tried to flash a recovery after you relocked your bootloader. Try the othr way round. It's probably also a good idea to erase cache and clear storage after flashing.
Thanks for the advice. I tried it that way too - didn't work. Recovery flashes, OEM locks fine, but the RUU fails with error code 120 MODEL ID, and then I have to re-unlock the bootloader and flash the recovery and CM10.
Is there another way to verify the RUU for my phone besides the CID? HTC__017 doesn't seem to tell me anything about which RUU I should use.

[Q] Phone won't boot up normally and cannot flash RUU

Hi,
First of all, sorry if this has already been answered somewhere else but I literally spent the last 3 days gathering information on xda reading threads more of less related to my specific problem. I would appreciate any new piece of information that I could have missed.
I had a custom ROM (ARHD 7.1). I wanted to go back to stock ROM for my provider (Bell Mobility). I successfully went back to GB 2.3.4 by flashing my provider's RUU. My phone would not take OTA update to ICS (4.0.3). I changed my SuperCID back to carrier-specific and phone took OTA update. However, it didn't reboot properly. I thought that this was because I was S-OFF and unlocked. I changed to S-ON but that bricked the phone (not even powering on). I found a tool to unbrick the phone that flashes a proper HBOOT (1.17 in my case). That fixed the brick problem and I could get back to bootloader. Since then, I'm stucked with a phone that doesn't boot into the ROM and cannot get into recovery. I can get into bootloader but given that I am S-ON, I'm very limited to what I can do.
I have tried re-flashing my 1.45.666.1 RUU but it looks like some time ago (don't ask me why...), I changed my MID to PG5810000 and the RUU is expecting PG5811000 so it is not possible to use RUU. I even tried modifying the android-info.txt with my MID but then RUU failed for another reason (bad signature I think).
So, this is very confusing but if I could summarize, I would say
*Cannot boot into stock ROM (it should be GB 2.3.4 from Bell Mobility)
*Can boot in bootloader
*S-ON
*MID=PG581000 (should be PG5811000 according to my provider Bell Mobility)
*CID=BM____001 (it is the correct one for Bell Mobility)
Bootloader information
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-ON RLo
HBOOT-1.17.0008
RADIO-10.14.9035.01_M
eMMC-boot
May 13 2011.21:04:57
Is there any thing I can do to recover? Getting S-OFF would help of course but I cannot use Revolutionary tool normally as it requires you to boot in your ROM. Maybe there are some backdoor commands that Revolutionary uses that I can call with fastboot?
My last resort is to contact HTC or Bell but I'd like to avoid this as I am out of the warranty period, which my messing around would have voided anyway. Thanks for your help.
Fred
fdavidson said:
Hi,
First of all, sorry if this has already been answered somewhere else but I literally spent the last 3 days gathering information on xda reading threads more of less related to my specific problem. I would appreciate any new piece of information that I could have missed.
I had a custom ROM (ARHD 7.1). I wanted to go back to stock ROM for my provider (Bell Mobility). I successfully went back to GB 2.3.4 by flashing my provider's RUU. My phone would not take OTA update to ICS (4.0.3). I changed my SuperCID back to carrier-specific and phone took OTA update. However, it didn't reboot properly. I thought that this was because I was S-OFF and unlocked. I changed to S-ON but that bricked the phone (not even powering on). I found a tool to unbrick the phone that flashes a proper HBOOT (1.17 in my case). That fixed the brick problem and I could get back to bootloader. Since then, I'm stucked with a phone that doesn't boot into the ROM and cannot get into recovery. I can get into bootloader but given that I am S-ON, I'm very limited to what I can do.
I have tried re-flashing my 1.45.666.1 RUU but it looks like some time ago (don't ask me why...), I changed my MID to PG5810000 and the RUU is expecting PG5811000 so it is not possible to use RUU. I even tried modifying the android-info.txt with my MID but then RUU failed for another reason (bad signature I think).
So, this is very confusing but if I could summarize, I would say
*Cannot boot into stock ROM (it should be GB 2.3.4 from Bell Mobility)
*Can boot in bootloader
*S-ON
*MID=PG581000 (should be PG5811000 according to my provider Bell Mobility)
*CID=BM____001 (it is the correct one for Bell Mobility)
Bootloader information
PYRAMID PVT SHIP S-ON RLo
HBOOT-1.17.0008
RADIO-10.14.9035.01_M
eMMC-boot
May 13 2011.21:04:57
Is there any thing I can do to recover? Getting S-OFF would help of course but I cannot use Revolutionary tool normally as it requires you to boot in your ROM. Maybe there are some backdoor commands that Revolutionary uses that I can call with fastboot?
My last resort is to contact HTC or Bell but I'd like to avoid this as I am out of the warranty period, which my messing around would have voided anyway. Thanks for your help.
Fred
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you sure the RUU you are using is correct ?
if so then best solution is to try revolutionary
try the tool with phone connected in fastboot ...it might work (i remember one guy doing that )
ganeshp said:
you sure the RUU you are using is correct ?
if so then best solution is to try revolutionary
try the tool with phone connected in fastboot ...it might work (i remember one guy doing that )
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Thanks ganeshp for the quick answer. I am pretty confident about the RUU as it is the same one I originally ran to move from custom ICS ROM to stock 2.3.4 ROM.
For Revolutionary, even in fastboot, it is stuck in "Waiting for devices..." I think it is because it issues "adb devices" command and expects some answer before carrying on to the bootloader. I would need it to skip this step. Are there any argument to revolutionary to do that?
Fred
A little more update on RUU failure. If I change the modelid in android-info.txt, this means that I have to re-package the files back into ROM.zip. I am doing this with WinZip. Even without editing any file, just extracting the files from original ROM.zip from RUU back to another version of ROM.zip (no change), I noticed that file size is not the same. Maybe that explain with the signature check fails when flashing RUU. Now, I don't know what to use to re-package files into a ROM.zip archive to use RUU.
Fred
fdavidson said:
A little more update on RUU failure. If I change the modelid in android-info.txt, this means that I have to re-package the files back into ROM.zip. I am doing this with WinZip. Even without editing any file, just extracting the files from original ROM.zip from RUU back to another version of ROM.zip (no change), I noticed that file size is not the same. Maybe that explain with the signature check fails when flashing RUU. Now, I don't know what to use to re-package files into a ROM.zip archive to use RUU.
Fred
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Short answer - you cannot touch or do anything to ROM.zip if you want to use RUU, changing anything changes MD5 sum hence the signature error.
What you should do is run an ICS RUU compatible with your MID
Jonny said:
Short answer - you cannot touch or do anything to ROM.zip if you want to use RUU, changing anything changes MD5 sum hence the signature error.
What you should do is run an ICS RUU compatible with your MID
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Thanks Jonny, that is good information. My problem with this is that I have a provider-specific CID (BM_0001) and not superCID. If I can find an ICS RUU for my MID (the one wrongly change for my device, i.e. PG5810000), would the CID affect anything?
Fred
fdavidson said:
Thanks Jonny, that is good information. My problem with this is that I have a provider-specific CID (BM_0001) and not superCID. If I can find an ICS RUU for my MID (the one wrongly chance for my device, i.e. PG5810000), would the CID affect anything?
Fred
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Mate MID/CID are checked prior to flashing rom, so if the MID/CID are not "correct" installation will not take place
dublinz said:
Mate MID/CID are checked prior to flashing rom, so if the MID/CID are not "correct" installation will not take place
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Thanks everyone for taking some of your time to help me. From the information that I've received, it looks that I will not be able to recover my phone, That's bad because I thought I was just a few steps away, maybe by being able to flash an unlocked S-OFF H-Boot 1.17 and by some way tweak RUU so that it would work. I'll wait one or two days in case someone suggests something different and then see if HTC can help. It will be interesting (or embarassing) to hear what they have to say.
Cheers,
Fred
fdavidson said:
Thanks everyone for taking some of your time to help me. From the information that I've received, it looks that I will not be able to recover my phone, That's bad because I thought I was just a few steps away, maybe by being able to flash an unlocked S-OFF H-Boot 1.17 and by some way tweak RUU so that it would work. I'll wait one or two days in case someone suggests something different and then see if HTC can help. It will be interesting (or embarassing) to hear what they have to say.
Cheers,
Fred
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Change back the android-info.txt and run the ruu again.. From phone connected in fastboot.. And let me know what error it showed
Edit: or simply run the ruu you have.. With phone connected to pc in bootloader/fastboot
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ganeshp said:
Change back the android-info.txt and run the ruu again.. From phone connected in fastboot.. And let me know what error it showed
Edit: or simply run the ruu you have.. With phone connected to pc in bootloader/fastboot
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G using xda premium
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ganeshp,
Without modifying android-info.txt (just running the RUU_Pyramid_BM_1.45.666.5_Radio_10.56.9035.00U_10.14.9035.01_M_release_220007_signed.exe), I am getting "ERROR [130]: MODEL ID ERROR. This is expected as my MID (modelID is incorrect. My phone is at PG5810000 when RUU expects PG5811000).
When I modify the android-info.txt in ROM.zip to have my correct MID, it goes a little bit further down the process. However, I am getting "ERROR [132]: SIGNATURE ERROR". Below is the related content of ruu_log.txt:
<T084503><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s SH16KV601188 flash zip "C:\Documents and Settings\fred\Local Settings\Temp\{A20F8D10-D7EB-4B01-91D2-68167E319F81}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip"</CMD>
</DEBUG></T084503>
<T084609><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (416943 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T084609>
<T084609><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T084609>
<T084722><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 12 signature verify fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T084722>
This is also expected as someone already pointed out earlier in this thread that ROM.zip cannot be modified because of different MD5 checksum. On this point, I am wondering if there would be some tool to re-generate a correct MD5 checksum.
Fred
fdavidson said:
ganeshp,
Without modifying android-info.txt (just running the RUU_Pyramid_BM_1.45.666.5_Radio_10.56.9035.00U_10.14.9035.01_M_release_220007_signed.exe), I am getting "ERROR [130]: MODEL ID ERROR. This is expected as my MID (modelID is incorrect. My phone is at PG5810000 when RUU expects PG5811000).
When I modify the android-info.txt in ROM.zip to have my correct MID, it goes a little bit further down the process. However, I am getting "ERROR [132]: SIGNATURE ERROR". Below is the related content of ruu_log.txt:
<T084503><DEBUG><CMD>fastboot -s SH16KV601188 flash zip "C:\Documents and Settings\fred\Local Settings\Temp\{A20F8D10-D7EB-4B01-91D2-68167E319F81}\{50F2F878-636A-496F-A7CB-544C067E0C4B}\rom.zip"</CMD>
</DEBUG></T084503>
<T084609><DEBUG><OUT>sending 'zip' (416943 KB)... OKAY</OUT>
</DEBUG></T084609>
<T084609><DEBUG><OUT>writing 'zip'... INFOsignature checking...</OUT>
</DEBUG></T084609>
<T084722><DEBUG><OUT>FAILED (remote: 12 signature verify fail)</OUT>
</DEBUG></T084722>
This is also expected as someone already pointed out earlier in this thread that ROM.zip cannot be modified because of different MD5 checksum. On this point, I am wondering if there would be some tool to re-generate a correct MD5 checksum.
Fred
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ok RUU way is closed for you then
now if you can unlock your bootloader ..things can be better for you
try HTC-DEV unlock ...once done ..you need to flash a custom GB rom from recovery
ganeshp said:
ok RUU way is closed for you then
now if you can unlock your bootloader ..things can be better for you
try HTC-DEV unlock ...once done ..you need to flash a custom GB rom from recovery
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I'm getting stuck at step 8 of HTC-Dev unlock. When I issue the command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token", I get back "INFO[ERR] Command error !!!". Maybe this oem command doesn't work with my bootloader (1.17.0008).
Fred
fdavidson said:
I'm getting stuck at step 8 of HTC-Dev unlock. When I issue the command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token", I get back "INFO[ERR] Command error !!!". Maybe this oem command doesn't work with my bootloader (1.17.0008).
Fred
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no man with that hboot version you don't need htc dev unlock.use this site to S-OFF your device
http://revolutionary.io/
edit: i just read your first post
so you can not use revolutionary
fdavidson said:
I'm getting stuck at step 8 of HTC-Dev unlock. When I issue the command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token", I get back "INFO[ERR] Command error !!!". Maybe this oem command doesn't work with my bootloader (1.17.0008).
Fred
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ahh even that got stuck huh ...try revolutionary again ..with phone boot-looping or when stuck at splash screen ..if revolutionary finds the device all good ..otherwise all doors closed
rzr86 said:
no man with that hboot version you don't need htc dev unlock.use this site to S-OFF your device
http://revolutionary.io/
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he tried revolutionary already ..and he currently didnt have a booting rom ..so it might not work
rzr86 said:
no man with that hboot version you don't need htc dev unlock.use this site to S-OFF your device
http://revolutionary.io/
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That was my original attempt but it looks like revolutionary expects the phone to be fully booted so it can set it himself in bootloader/fastboot through adb command. Since I can get into fastboot myself, If I could skip that part from revolutionary and have it do the next steps, I think I'd get a successful S-OFF. Any idea on how to do that?
Fred
wait if revolutionary wants a working adb then we will give it an adb
do this
get the recovery.img from this link (extract it)
copy it to fastboot
and try this command
fastboot boot recovery.img
if it booted ..then run revolutionary
ganeshp said:
wait if revolutionary wants a working adb then we will give it an adb
do this
get the recovery.img from this link (extract it)
copy it to fastboot
and try this command
fastboot boot recovery.img
if it booted ..then run revolutionary
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I am getting:
downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY [ 1.706s]
booting... FAILED (remote: not allowed)
Is it because I am S-ON? I seem to remember that S-ON will not allow me to write to some partitions. I hope I'm wrong.
fdavidson said:
I am getting:
downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY [ 1.706s]
booting... FAILED (remote: not allowed)
Is it because I am S-ON? I seem to remember that S-ON will not allow me to write to some partitions. I hope I'm wrong.
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we are not writing but we are trying to read ..
but is the command you typed is
fastboot boot recovery.img ? (coz in the output its saying downloading boot.img )
ganeshp said:
we are not writing but we are trying to read ..
but is the command you typed is
fastboot boot recovery.img ? (coz in the output its saying downloading boot.img )
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Yes, my mistake. I sent the same command (fastboot boot recovery.img), so the problem is with reading as you said.
fdavidson said:
Yes, my mistake. I sent the same command (fastboot boot recovery.img), so the problem is with reading as you said.
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then im out of ideas
one last try
try changing cid
fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
then
fastboot reboot-bootloader
then verify it
fastboot getvar cid
EDIT: if this worked then ..immediately flash the european unbranded 3.33 rom

[Q] Error Code: 150. Error Reason: Extract Token Information Fail.

Sorry guys i have a (big) problem. I tried to change cid from vodap102 to vodap001...and ok...then i'd install cm10....and ok....then i wanted return to stock version by a ruu.exe, so i relocked the bootloader but ruu.exe update file..(i know why but it'isnt my problem)..so i want to install a stock deodexed but now i've the bootloader in relocked mode..i try by Htcdev.com to get a token but i receive this error "Error Code: 150.
Error Reason: Extract Token Information Fail."..i try more of once but nothing..can anyone help me please??

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