LEAKED JELLY BEAN ROM!TEMPORARY FAQ! Read First! - HTC One X

I'm sure many are seeking for the answer on how to flash this rom? Well then head over to question #7 - for a more informative guide follow this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920060
With the release of these jb roms there is a crap load of questions popping up. A lot of cid questions as well which are being repeated over and over. With this thread i hope to put an end to it.
Any questions that pop up i will try to answer as well as add to this list as time passes by, until eventually we have an ota and things settle in. Feel free to ask questions, if i cant answer, another person will. New questions are added to first page.
Overview
Q1:I want to install the jelly bean rom that has been leaked, how do i do this?
Q2: How do i check what my cid number is?
Q3: If i update my hboot, will i be able to use my previous ics rom?
Q5:Can i change my cid number, is there an alternative route? I MUST HAVE IT!!
Q6: Must the hboot be updated in order to be able to upgrade to jelly bean in future?
Q7: How do i flash the jelly bean roms?
Q8: On which cids to the firmwares work?
Q9: Will future updates make it possible for us to upgrade without updating hboot?
Q10: Should you install the new rom or wait? (This question might seem silly but i've seen people asking)
Q11:How can i check which RUU i need?
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Q12:Is there actually an easier method to update hboot for us custom users in future releases or are following those steps a must for everybody?
Q13: What kernel# does the leaked Jelly Bean kernel have?
Q1:I want to install the jelly bean rom that has been leaked, how do i do this?
A1: The leaked jelly bean roms need a certain cid, not every cid number works. Either you are lucky enough to have it or not.
It is looking bad for branded phones at the moment
Q2: How do i check what my cid number is?
A2:You can download the so called "cid getter" from the app store. Your cid # should be listed on top. If not.....
Alternatively you can try the following command in fastboot:
Fastboot oem readcid
Q3: If i update my hboot, will i be able to use my previous ics rom?
A3: At the moment there is noway you can downgrade to ics once you have acquired jelly bean
Q4:When will we get an official jelly bean update?
A4: This month.
But when? It could be as soon as next week or as late as end of October.
Q5:Can i change my cid number, is there an alternative route? I MUST HAVE IT!!
A5:No. And no.
Q6: Must the hboot be updated in order to be able to upgrade to jelly bean in future?
A6:So far the answer seems to be leaning more towards a yes then a maybe or no.
Q7: How do i flash the jelly bean roms?
A7: 1. Relock bootloader: - fasboot oem lock
2. Boot device
2a. If device reboots to bootlader mode then flash a stock ruu and reboot to phone mode (ensure usb debugging is on - Settings/Developer options)
3. From command prompt enter: -adb reboot oem-78
4. Flash firmware: - fastboot flash zip nameoffirmwarefile.zip
5. Unlock bootloader again using your original unlock code: - fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
6. Flash custom recovery: - fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img
7. Flash boot.img from rom zip: - fastboot flash boot boot.img
8. Flash rom zip through recovery
9. Reboot and enjoy
Thank you ClydeB1 for the steps
Q8: On which cids to the firmwares work?
A8:
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
Q9: Will future updates make it possible for us to upgrade without updating hboot?
A9: It's too early to tell, however, from what i've read this looks like it won't be possible.
Q10: Should you install the new rom or wait? (This question might seem silly but i've seen people asking)
A10: That is up to you. However, i'll list the pros and cons
pros: More fluid, has a bunch of improvement as well as power saver option. Wireless lan as well as radio signal seem to get established much faster.
cons: Limited number of roms, not really much variation. It's a leak, and a leak has bugs - so don't expect it to run at 100%
That also means, no miui, no cm10,ice cold jelly(at least a lot of stuff in the original android development section) close to nothing at the moment. However, if jelly bean satisfies you then i see no reason why you shouldn't update.
Gaming:For the HoX game lovers out there, it's probably safe to say that you should not upgrade just yet. Certain kernels are probably not supported which enhance your gaming experience.
Q11:How can i check which RUU i need?
A11: Open cmd.exe and type "fastboot getvar version-main" without quotes.
Q12:Is there actually an easier method to update hboot for us custom users in future releases or are following those steps a must for everybody?
A12: Nope, at least not for s-on devices. -Mike1986_(ARHD)
Q13: What kernel# does the leaked Jelly Bean kernel have?
A13: 3.1.10

Perhaps add the steps again to flash:
Before you start take a backup of your sd card and ensure that your phone is charged, at least 70% to be safe
1. Relock bootloader: - fastboot oem lock
2. Boot device
2a. If device reboots to bootlader mode then flash the appropriate stock ruu for your device and then reboot to phone mode (ensure usb debugging is on - Settings/Developer options) (To find which ruu to flash run fastboot getvar version-main, or else you can try the odexed Stock rom + boot.img from Mike's thread)
3. From command prompt enter: - adb reboot oem-78
4. Flash firmware: - fastboot flash zip nameoffirmwarefile.zip (NB! If this step fails, immediately rerun the cmd and it should work the 2nd time)
5. Unlock bootloader again using your original unlock code: - fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
6. Flash custom recovery: - fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img
7. Flash boot.img from rom zip: - fastboot flash boot boot.img
8. Flash rom zip through recovery
9. Reboot and enjoy
Edit: Updated method for flashing from hboot 1.23 to 1.28
1. Relock bootloader - fasboot oem lock
2. Enter command - fastboot oem rebootRUU
3. Flash firmware: - fastboot flash zip nameoffirmwarefile.zip (NB! If this step fails, immediately rerun the cmd and it should work the 2nd time)
4. Unlock bootloader again using your original unlock code: - fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
5. Flash custom recovery: - fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img
6. Flash boot.img from rom zip: - fastboot flash boot boot.img
7. Flash rom zip through recovery
8. Reboot and enjoy

Another question to clarify ..
we must install the RUU after just lock the bootloader , right?
I understand that it is absolutely necessary, as the custom rom in "relocked" did not start, right?

can u list the CID's that are valid in the OP please?

dani_nec said:
Another question to clarify ..
we must install the RUU after just lock the bootloader , right?
I understand that it is absolutely necessary, as the custom rom in "relocked" did not start, right?
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For some it does appear to reboot, so try that first, if not then you will need to flash a stock ruu.
itismadhan said:
can u list the CID's that are valid in the OP please?
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Firmware will only flash on the phones with the following CID
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15

Perfect.
As we know that RUU corresponds with our CID? I for example, taking the HTC__102 ...
All of these questions is to help more people who may have the same doubts lol

dani_nec said:
Perfect.
As we know that RUU corresponds with our CID? I for example, taking the HTC__102 ...
All of these questions is to help more people who may have the same doubts lol
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here is a list of cids and regions, maybe that helps...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1195475

robocik said:
here is a list of cids and regions, maybe that helps...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1195475
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Ok, I know that .. but in the name of the only places RUU asia, europe etc etc. .. CID does not indicate that RUU is for each
understand because in my case, a German HTC__102 the correct RUU would be this:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_S_HTC_Europe_2.17.401.2_Radio_2.1204.135.20_release_274900_signed
correct? CID for all of Europe (not anchored to company phones of course) would be the same RUU

dani_nec said:
Ok, I know that .. but in the name of the only places RUU asia, europe etc etc. .. CID does not indicate that RUU is for each
understand because in my case, a German HTC__102 the correct RUU would be this:
RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_S_HTC_Europe_2.17.401.2_Radio_2.1204.135.20_release_274900_signed
correct? CID for all of Europe (not anchored to company phones of course) would be the same RUU
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You just can use the (odexed) ROM + Recovery + Boot Image from Mikes Thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546970
Works fine though. Did that on mine (HTC_102) no Problem

Higgins12 said:
You just can use the (odexed) ROM + Recovery + Boot Image from Mikes Thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546970
Works fine though. Did that on mine (HTC_102) no Problem
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Ok!! Thanks for the info.. I Download in this moment
But, the RUU indicated for my it's correcto?
thanks

dani_nec said:
Ok!! Thanks for the info.. I Download in this moment
But, the RUU indicated for my it's correcto?
thanks
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In my case the RUU didn't work. Don't know what was the Problem but it always jumped out of the flashing progress (this RUU can't be flashed ... bla bla bla)

dani_nec said:
Ok!! Thanks for the info.. I Download in this moment
But, the RUU indicated for my it's correcto?
thanks
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Yes, all of those codes that can currently install the JB rom would all use x.xx.401.x ruu

Higgins12 said:
In my case the RUU didn't work. Don't know what was the Problem but it always jumped out of the flashing progress (this RUU can't be flashed ... bla bla bla)
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If .. I remember with the desire or sensation .. the damn RUU! can not flash RUU for Jupiter is far ... can not flash RUU that the LCD is dirty ... can not flash RUU that you have not eaten breakfast.
I will I have the RUU panic

I also have a question...
Until now I have received all the updates in time. I have a Cid HTC__32 BUT even though I have bought it from a separate store in Romania as an unlocked device, it boots with a vodafone logo and all the updates had Vodafone apps installed...
Am I risking anything here? Mine seems like a branded device but it is sim unlocked and cid as mentioned before.
I am a bit confused honestly. If noone knows for sure I wold rather wait for a more simple and secure road to jb.
Btw. If I didn't unlock the bootloader and didn't root yet, I can skip those first few steps right?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app

bedobela said:
I also have a question...
Until now I have received all the updates in time. I have a Cid HTC__32 BUT even though I have bought it from a separate store in Romania as an unlocked device, it boots with a vodafone logo and all the updates had Vodafone apps installed...
Am I risking anything here? Mine seems like a branded device but it is sim unlocked and cid as mentioned before.
I am a bit confused honestly. If noone knows for sure I wold rather wait for a more simple and secure road to jb.
Btw. If I didn't unlock the bootloader and didn't root yet, I can skip those first few steps right?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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As long as your cid matches, you're good to go. Yea, no need to run the first steps as you are already locked and on stock.

ClydeB1 said:
Perhaps add the steps again to flash:
1. Relock bootloader: - fasboot oem lock
2. Boot device
2a. If device reboots to bootlader mode then flash a stock ruu and reboot to phone mode (ensure usb debugging is on - Settings/Developer options)
3. From command prompt enter: -adb reboot oem-78
4. Flash firmware: - fastboot flash zip nameoffirmwarefile.zip
5. Unlock bootloader again using your original unlock code: - fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
6. Flash custom recovery: - fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img
7. Flash boot.img from rom zip: - fastboot flash boot boot.img
8. Flash rom zip through recovery
9. Reboot and enjoy
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Thanks for posting that! I was not 100% sure on how to do it myself since i can't upgrade and didn't bother so far. Good to see that riddle solved.

Higgins12 said:
You just can use the (odexed) ROM + Recovery + Boot Image from Mikes Thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546970
Works fine though. Did that on mine (HTC_102) no Problem
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HTC_102?? Thats not on the list of can dos is it? Did it flash?(firmware).
I`ve checked the android-info.txt. HTC_002 isnt in it, it really shouldnt of flashed on that CID!

backfromthestorm said:
HTC_102?? Thats not on the list of can dos is it? Did it flash?(firmware).
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It is on the list

ClydeB1 said:
It is on the list
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modelid: PJ4610000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
mainver: 3.09.401.100
hbootpreupdate:12
RadioVer: 5.1204.162.29
erasebcid: 1
Directly from Android-info.txt
I repeat - HTC_002 shouldnt of flashed!

backfromthestorm said:
modelid: PJ4610000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
mainver: 3.09.401.100
hbootpreupdate:12
RadioVer: 5.1204.162.29
erasebcid: 1
Directly from Android-info.txt
I repeat - HTC_002 shouldnt of flashed!
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No you asked HTC__102, check your posts

Related

[Q] after flash Revolution HD 10 my phone does not boot

I am having big trouble with my HTC One X
I am using for a long time Revolution and this morning I tried to make a update
Did everything what was printed here:
Did the boot 10.bat
Wiped data
Installed the zip Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_10.6.zip
After this nothing is happening even after 30 minutes waiting with the HTC Logo
Went to recovery but can't mount the USB message appears down: unable to open ums lunfile
What went wrong?
Is there a way to get into my memory card?
CID check
Unetwork said:
I am having big trouble with my HTC One X
I am using for a long time Revolution and this morning I tried to make a update
Did everything what was printed here:
Did the boot 10.bat
Wiped data
Installed the zip Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_10.6.zip
After this nothing is happening even after 30 minutes waiting with the HTC Logo
Went to recovery but can't mount the USB message appears down: unable to open ums lunfile
What went wrong?
Is there a way to get into my memory card?
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Did you checked your CID
Firmware Supported CIDs:
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
Check your CID using this commend: 'fastboot oem readcid'.
If your CID is not in this list above, unfortunately you can't flash JB, stay with ICS for now.
And did you use super wipe?
sudhank said:
Did you checked your CID
Firmware Supported CIDs:
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
Check your CID using this commend: 'fastboot oem readcid'.
If your CID is not in this list above, unfortunately you can't flash JB, stay with ICS for now.
And did you use super wipe?
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Sorry dont understand:
Firmware Supported CIDs:
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
How to check this?
And why my phone will not boot?
How can I get into my internal memory?
My HTC One X was working great before the update ( it was 9.4 Revolution HD)
I did the Super Wipe as I mentioned in my opening message
Please tell me how to proceed further?
edit I went to fastboot but nothing such as fastboot oem readcid
Please any body knows how to get into my internal memory?
I tried really everything I know of even tried the restore but I see the phone coming into boot mode, here the music..see the simcard and again it just reboots all the time
I am not a real expert so please some one to help me? I really need my phone, don't have a spare one here and on the road...
Thanks, Peter
Facepalm. Did you actually read through the post. Go into fastboot, then in cmd go to your fastboot folder and type fastboot oem readcid. Check if your cid is supported.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
I have the same situation!!!
How can I install another rom to my phone in order to make my phone usable again???????
I can't transfer any file from my computer to my phone now!!!!!
How this problem can be solved????
Help me please!!! Ican't use my phone now:crying:
XxVcVxX said:
Facepalm. Did you actually read through the post. Go into fastboot, then in cmd go to your fastboot folder and type fastboot oem readcid. Check if your cid is supported.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Yes I did read it and sorry I am not so smart as you are, first of all I have very bad eyes and it takes some time even to login here
Could you again, or some one else tell me how to get back into any rom?
What I did, went to fastboot usb
Opened Win comander CMD
Typed: fastboot oem readcid
Reply from CMD not known command
Is there any software that can access my internal memory to upload another ROM?
EDIT I finally figure it out and I have HTC_032
So not supported so what next? Is my HTC bricked? Or is there a way to recover?
I just saw that my device is supported so why I can't boot?
HTC_032
Please members here please can you try to bring my HTC alive?
I really need the phone, went out to a open market here but no mobile with a mini sim card for sale
Can't wait until tomorrow need to call home
I just want to know how to flash any rom as I can't access my internal memory
Unetwork said:
I just saw that my device is supported so why I can't boot?
HTC_032
Please members here please can you try to bring my HTC alive?
I really need the phone, went out to a open market here but no mobile with a mini sim card for sale
Can't wait until tomorrow need to call home
I just want to know how to flash any rom as I can't access my internal memory
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PLEASE some one to give me some ideas how to get any rom inside please guys any....
defensive said:
I have the same situation!!!
How can I install another rom to my phone in order to make my phone usable again???????
I can't transfer any file from my computer to my phone now!!!!!
How this problem can be solved????
Help me please!!! Ican't use my phone now:crying:
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me too
i am already try about 3-4 times,but it's not work
now ,i just root it back to 9.7.2
You should be able unlock, flash clockworkmod 5.8.4.0, flash boot.img and then copy rom on using cwm, and flash it.
edwardiitii said:
me too
i am already try about 3-4 times,but it's not work
now ,i just root it back to 9.7.2
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Can you please tell me how to do that???
I really tried every thing but dont know so much about the ONE X
I just want to flash my mobile back to any working ROM
BenPope said:
You should be able unlock, flash clockworkmod 5.8.4.0, flash boot.img and then copy rom on using cwm, and flash it.
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But I don't know how to do that as I can't get into my internal memory
in fastboot usb it says that my phone is unlocked
Mate there's loads of guides on here. Might be worth just sticking to ICS for the meanwhile the bean is overrated. It'll get it easier to flash it eventually. Have you tried it the way Google intended yet?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
---------- Post added at 07:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:26 PM ----------
In relation to the memory situation if your boot loaders unlocked. Use the HTC one x toolkit flash clockwork mod that way then you can mount the USB that method
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
arknailed7754 said:
Mate there's loads of guides on here. Might be worth just sticking to ICS for the meanwhile the bean is overrated. It'll get it easier to flash it eventually. Have you tried it the way Google intended yet?
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
---------- Post added at 07:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:26 PM ----------
In relation to the memory situation if your boot loaders unlocked. Use the HTC one x toolkit flash clockwork mod that way then you can mount the USB that method
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Yes I tried Google but could not find it..
I have only sight at 1 eye and reading for a long time is very painful
But here a guy from the Hotel took my HTC hope it will work
Thanks any way
Unetwork said:
Yes I tried Google but could not find it..
I have only sight at 1 eye and reading for a long time is very painful
But here a guy from the Hotel took my HTC hope it will work
Thanks any way
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All of the answers are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920060
Flash CWM and then in CWM, mount USB storage and copy.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
Hello guys,
I have the this problem too.
But as i can see my CID version Supported, i have HTC_304...
CWM can't mount USB..
Now What?
Thank you
grig05 said:
CWM can't mount USB..
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Why? Do you have an old version? Install the latest.
BenPope said:
Why? Do you have an old version? Install the latest.
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Thanks man!!!
CWM 5.8.4.0 was my solution!
Thanks again

[Q] HTC one x failed custom rom installation

Ok so i have an international (quad core) HTC ONE X. I successfully rooted and installed clockwork mod and the super user zip file.
Then i tried to install jelly bean following:
youtube: watch?v=elDvcVot7qo
during installation though, the installation was automatically aborted.
Now when i try to switch it on, it freezes when the htc one logo comes up.
I CAN enter the bootloader screen again.
Anyone have any idea what i can do to fix this?
Thanks
mangusbrother said:
Ok so i have an international (quad core) HTC ONE X. I successfully rooted and installed clockwork mod and the super user zip file.
Then i tried to install jelly bean following:
youtube: watch?v=elDvcVot7qo
during installation though, the installation was automatically aborted.
Now when i try to switch it on, it freezes when the htc one logo comes up.
I CAN enter the bootloader screen again.
Anyone have any idea what i can do to fix this?
Thanks
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which error did you get?
matt95 said:
which error did you get?
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Installation aborted
EDIT: The error came up on 4:04 on that video i linked before
now i don't get any errors. it just stays loading.
EDIT: if i try to enter recovery an error icon appears
maybe you got a bad download...? now what you get? red triangle?
matt95 said:
maybe you got a bad download...? now what you get? red triangle?
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Yeah i think it was a bad downloaded file
Yes the red triangle
I have no idea if it's possible to mount the mobile so i can put files on the internal memory from my pc though so i have no idea what i can do
mangusbrother said:
Yeah i think it was a bad downloaded file
Yes the red triangle
I have no idea if it's possible to mount the mobile so i can put files on the internal memory from my pc though so i have no idea what i can do
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so, now you are unlocked right? download again the recovery then go into fastboot mode and type in cmd
Code:
fastboot flash recovery /path/to/recovery.img
matt95 said:
so, now you are unlocked right? download again the recovery then go into fastboot mode and type in cmd
Code:
fastboot flash recovery /path/to/recovery.img
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done. now what?
mangusbrother said:
done. now what?
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boot recovery and see if the red triangle is gone
matt95 said:
boot recovery and see if the red triangle is gone
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Thanks, recovery booted successfully
Now to continue installing jelly bean, do you know what i have to do?
If i go to install zip from sd card -> chose zip from sd card it says that "No files found" so i'm still lost..
Edit:
Managed to mount it from recovery now. The SD was completely blank.
Before finding a guide and installing the custom rom now do i have to wipe or anything?
Thanks
mangusbrother said:
Thanks, recovery booted successfully
Now to continue installing jelly bean, do you know what i have to do?
If i go to install zip from sd card -> chose zip from sd card it says that "No files found" so i'm still lost..
Edit:
Managed to mount it from recovery now. The SD was completely blank.
Before finding a guide and installing the custom rom now do i have to wipe or anything?
Thanks
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probably you got blank sd card because the firmware update erases everything for some people, however yes, you have to do a full wipe (there is an option to do it in some roms such as ordroid x, which i would suggest, in the arome installer).
i was going to install Jelly bean
do i do the
- wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache partition
in the recovery? (i'm using clockworkMod Recovery v5.8.4.0
Is your hboot successfully updated to 1.28. If you are still on a lower hboot like 1.12 you can only flash ics roms. I did not see the YouTube video can't play it now !
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One X
MarcelHofs said:
Is your hboot successfully updated to 1.28. If you are still on a lower hboot like 1.12 you can only flash ics roms. I did not see the YouTube video can't play it now !
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One X
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Checked
HBOOT - 1.12.0000
do you know how to update it?
Thanks
MarcelHofs said:
Is your hboot successfully updated to 1.28. If you are still on a lower hboot like 1.12 you can only flash ics roms. I did not see the YouTube video can't play it now !
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One X
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if he had been in ICS HBOOT that recovery, which is for jb, wouldn't have worked... however you have to upgrade to the latest 1.31 HBOOT
---------- Post added at 11:09 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:07 AM ----------
Relock your bootloader using the commend 'fastboot oem lock'.
Go into fastboot mode and type 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'.
Flash new firmware using the commend 'fastboot flash zip firmware.zip'.
On first time running the commend you will see FAILED, don't panic and just run the commend again.
Reunlock your bootloader via HTCDev.
Flash custom recovery using the commend 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'.
Download boot.img and flash it using the commend ‘fastboot flash boot boot.img’.
Use the commend 'fastboot erase cache' to avoid boot issues.
Go into recovery and install the ROM.
Reboot your device and enjoy from JB!
EDIT: you also have to have this CIDs:
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
to check which is your CID type:
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
matt95 said:
if he had been in ICS HBOOT that recovery, which is for jb, wouldn't have worked... however you have to upgrade to the latest 1.31 HBOOT
---------- Post added at 11:09 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:07 AM ----------
Relock your bootloader using the commend 'fastboot oem lock'.
Go into fastboot mode and type 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'.
Flash new firmware using the commend 'fastboot flash zip firmware.zip'.
On first time running the commend you will see FAILED, don't panic and just run the commend again.
Reunlock your bootloader via HTCDev.
Flash custom recovery using the commend 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'.
Download boot.img and flash it using the commend ‘fastboot flash boot boot.img’.
Use the commend 'fastboot erase cache' to avoid boot issues.
Go into recovery and install the ROM.
Reboot your device and enjoy from JB!
EDIT: you also have to have this CIDs:
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__J15
to check which is your CID type:
Code:
fastboot getvar cid
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do you know where i download boot.img from by any chance?
Thanks a lot.
mangusbrother said:
do you know where i download boot.img from by any chance?
Thanks a lot.
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Note: i checked my CID
it's
cid: HTC__044
thanks
mangusbrother said:
do you know where i download boot.img from by any chance?
Thanks a lot.
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it depends on what rom you want to install...
matt95 said:
it depends on what rom you want to install...
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I was thinking Cyanogen JB maybe? do you reccomend anything in particular maybe?
mangusbrother said:
I was thinking Cyanogen JB maybe? do you reccomend anything in particular maybe?
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well i'm currently using ordroid x and it's amazing however choose the best one for you
matt95 said:
well i'm currently using ordroid x and it's amazing however choose the best one for you
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where can i find ordroid x for my HOX (cid: HTC__044) cause i can't find any official website or anything, cyanogen doesn't seem to have one for the One X

Stuck in HTC logo , bootloop

Hello i was running stock JB ( i think it ended in .27) , with HBOOT 1.36 . I tried to install Renovate 13 rom and followed instructions.
I also have a nandroid backup in my sd.
So i went to fastboot , flashed the boot.img , erased cached , disconnect the usb , went to cwm recovery , erased cache/factory reset/davik , and tried to flash the zip. It went relatively well until 80% , then it just went back to the main CWM screen. I have never used aroma installers before so i stupidly thought thats the way it ended installation -_-
So i hit reboot and got stuck with a boot loop. I can enter the bootloader , fastboot but i cant enter CWM recovery. When i hit go into recovery it splashes for a microsecond and then returns to the htc logo .. I thought that maybe it got corrupted somehow so i tried reflashing it with the All in one X Rootkit or whatever its called , didnt work.
Please help , thank you .
what is your cid number. if your cid is in the list below you should upgrade your hboot to 1,39
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__E11
cidnum: HTC__203
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__405
cidnum: HTC__Y13
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__304
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__016
to do that use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1924003 this tool. plug your phone into computer and go into fastboot mode. run tool. hit 4 to see all the commands. firstly you have to relock your bootloader. then you have to load new firmware. (btw hboot 1,39 file you downloaded is named 3,14... you should rename it as firmware.zip) then unlock your device again. after that install cwm, then flash boot.img for renovate, and finally go into the cwm and install the rom.
note: if you don't know what your cid is, you can use the tool.
Hi and thanks for the quick and detailed reply.... However I just managed to fix the problem by erasing cache a couple of times and reflashing cwm like 2 times...
Finally it decided to launch and I was able to install the rom
Thanks again
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
you're welcome :good:
Hi, I seem to be in the same boat. Rooted my hox last night for the first time, tried to flash baked v6 and liquid rom with out success(HTC logo looped). My cid is 001 with hboot 1.36. Flashed boot.img on both roms & erased cache with no luck.
If I had known HTC was going to be so problematic I would never have gotten it.
EDIT: Sorry, been using wrong boot.img. My bad!!!
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2

find out which RUU i need to install

I just received HTC one m8 and i want to install the right RUU for my device from HTC support site
can you please help, my fastboot vars :
C:\Program Files\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.19.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.24.21331147A1.09G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 4.16.1540.8
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) serialno:
(bootloader) imei:
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul_ca
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B12000
(bootloader) cidnum: 11111111
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 3aa067db
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
finished. total time: 0.050s
4.16.1540.8 - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...G_20.68.4196.01_F_release_411207_signed_2.exe
then you can do OTA to Marshmallow 6.12.1540.4
Thanks,
even if I have cid = 11111111 ?
Yes - 11111111 or SuperCID is a universal CID, RUU/OTA will accept that.
You need to relock bootloader before you run RUU because your device now is S-On
and you need a Windows PC with USB2.0 and latest HTC USB driver installed.
If you're not sure about HTC USB driver - download HTC Sync Manager - http://www.htc.com/us/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
install then after uninstall HTC Sync Manager but leave the HTC USB driver
ckpv5 said:
Yes - 11111111 or SuperCID is a universal CID, RUU/OTA will accept that.
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Thanks
and another questions to be sure:
1) I get the device with 4.16.1540.8 installed , why i need to install it again ?
2) my device is s-on , does it affects on updates with supercid ?
1. I don't know why - you asked for the RUU so I gave you the link. You should know better whether you need it or not.
2. No .. as long as the ROM in your system now is non-rooted (never rooted) and stock recovery is installed .. should be fine.
If you're not sure then run the RUU then do OTA. Before that you can try to update and see whether it will success or fail.
Settings - about - software update.
ckpv5 said:
1. I don't know why - you asked for the RUU so I gave you the link. You should know better whether you need it or not.
2. No .. as long as the ROM in your system now is non-rooted (never rooted) and stock recovery is installed .. should be fine.
If you're not sure then run the RUU then do OTA. Before that you can try to update and see whether it will success or fail.
Settings - about - software update.
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when I try to update from Settings the device found new version 4.17.1540.9 but get the following message :
"We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone. If you did not modify your system software or would like help reverting your system, please contact us via the support section at wwwhtccom"
Your getvar doesn't show any irregularity.
I updated my M8 also on same CID 11111111 and MID 0P6B12000
So I have no idea .. I first helped because you asked for RUU.
Lets wait if anyone else will come to help for other problem
@redpoint73 - if you are around .. maybe you can help to confirm whether this device is AT&T or Developer Edition.
I have a feeling this is an AT&T converted to DEV ED and re S-On
@tapuz12ewq
Another possibility is your device is a AT&T originally .. you also can install RUU for AT&T, only thing is there is no Marshmallow update yet for AT&T - you can get the RUU 4.28.502.2 here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2751432
ckpv5 said:
Your getvar doesn't show any irregularity.
I updated my M8 also on same CID 11111111 and MID 0P6B12000
So I have no idea .. I first helped because you asked for RUU.
Lets wait if anyone else will come to help for other problem
@redpoint73 - if you are around .. maybe you can help to confirm whether this device is AT&T or Developer Edition.
I have a feeling this is an AT&T converted to DEV ED and re S-On
@tapuz12ewq
Another possibility is your device is a AT&T originally .. you also can install RUU for AT&T, only thing is there is no Marshmallow update yet for AT&T - you can get the RUU 4.28.502.2 here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2751432
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Thanks,
so I little bit confused , to fix it , which RUU are safe to install , 4.28.502.2 or 6.12.1540.4 ?
6.12.1540.4 definitely won't work, you'll get error 155 unless HTC already fix the RUU.
You can only try either 4.16.1540.8 or 4.28.502.2 and I'm not so sure whether installing 4.28.502.2 will success or not because your current version is 4.16.1540.8
another RUU that you can try is 4.17.1540.9 - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...G_20.68.4196.01_F_release_446501_signed_2.exe
Or ... S-Off the device with SunShine app (USD25) then you can fix it with any RUU.
I got to rest now ... it's 3 AM here ... good luck
ckpv5 said:
6.12.1540.4 definitely won't work, you'll get error 155 unless HTC already fix the RUU.
You can only try either 4.16.1540.8 or 4.28.502.2 and I'm not so sure whether installing 4.28.502.2 will success or not because your current version is 4.16.1540.8
another RUU that you can try is 4.17.1540.9 - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...G_20.68.4196.01_F_release_446501_signed_2.exe
Or ... S-Off the device with SunShine app (USD25) then you can fix it with any RUU.
I got to rest now ... it's 3 AM here ... good luck
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I try to enter to stock recovery menu and find on the top screen "android stock recovery LRX22C"
do you familiar with this id LRX22C ? can it cause to not get the OTA ?
Thanks
tapuz12ewq said:
I try to enter to stock recovery menu and find on the top screen "android stock recovery LRX22C"
do you familiar with this id LRX22C ? can it cause to not get the OTA ?
Thanks
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That's stock recovery for lollipop.
LRX22C - Android 5.0.1
LRX22G - Android 5.0.2
So which of the RUU that your tried ? I have a feeling that both will fail unless the device is S-Off again. The previous owner shouldn't change the S-Off status unless he put all the correct CID/MID to the device.
Maybe it needs the actual CID BS_US001 instead of 11111111 to get the OTA, personally I never have any problem with 11111111
ckpv5 said:
That's stock recovery for lollipop.
LRX22C - Android 5.0.1
LRX22G - Android 5.0.2
So which of the RUU that your tried ? I have a feeling that both will fail unless the device is S-Off again. The previous owner shouldn't change the S-Off status unless he put all the correct CID/MID to the device.
Maybe it needs the actual CID BS_US001 instead of 11111111 to get the OTA, personally I never have any problem with 11111111
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yes, installed successfully 4.17.1540.9
thank you very much
i will try to OTA later to marshmallow
tapuz12ewq said:
yes, installed successfully 4.17.1540.9
thank you very much
i will try to OTA later to marshmallow
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after I successfully installed 4.17.1540.9 from RUU
I tried to install the marshmallow update from by OTA but it failed with the same error :
"We have determined that your phone may be running a modified version of its system software. For your protection, we cannot update your phone. Please revert your phone to the official HTC system software to update your phone. If you did not modify your system software or would like help reverting your system, please contact us via the support section at www.htc.com"
how can I install the next update ?
It's weird that the RUU can be successfully installed but not OTA.
So .. you can try this to install next RUU 6.12.1540.4
1. Download the 6.12.1540.4 firmware - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4jGj3SfskzMbzBtd1R1VHlmbVU/view?usp=sharing
2. Download the 6.12.1540.4 RUU if you still don't have it - http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8/news/
3. place the firmware.zip that you downloaded in your fastboot folder then open command prompt from your fastboot folder
4.Put your device to bootloader/fastboot mode
Run below commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
You'll see -
if failed : FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
repeat fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
5. Run 6.14.1540.4 RUU
6. Done
ckpv5 said:
It's weird that the RUU can be successfully installed but not OTA.
So .. you can try this to install next RUU 6.12.1540.4
1. Download the 6.12.1540.4 firmware - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4jGj3SfskzMbzBtd1R1VHlmbVU/view?usp=sharing
2. Download the 6.12.1540.4 RUU if you still don't have it - http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-m8/news/
3. place the firmware.zip that you downloaded in your fastboot folder then open command prompt from your fastboot folder
4.Put your device to bootloader/fastboot mode
Run below commands:
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
You'll see -
if failed : FAILED (remote: 90 hboot pre-update! please flush image again immediately)
repeat fastboot flash zip firmware.zip
fastboot reboot-bootloader
5. Run 6.14.1540.4 RUU
6. Done
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can I instead move from s-on to s - off with the sunshine app, maybe after that i will get the OTA ?
Yes .. that's a wise move to S-Off then you can change the CID to BS_US001 then you should be able to install OTA whenever it is available.
Also note, this 6.12.1540.4 maybe the last major update as the HTC support for major update end by March or April 2016.
ckpv5 said:
Yes .. that's a wise move to S-Off then you can change the CID to BS_US001 then you should be able to install OTA whenever it is available.
Also note, this 6.12.1540.4 maybe the last major update as the HTC support for major update end by March or April 2016.
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BS_US001 also will keep my phone sim free ?
what about MID ?
Your phone is already SIM unlocked.
Change of CID has no effect on it.
No need to change MID as that's the Developer Ed MID
ckpv5 said:
Your phone is already SIM unlocked.
Change of CID has no effect on it.
No need to change MID as that's the Developer Ed MID
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I not sure that it seem unlock originally , why the seller change to super cid ?
and you suspect it was at&t ?

Update firmware version

Hello everybody!
Actually I'm using the Android Revolution HD 12 and I would like to flash the ViperOne 6.0.0 ROM. The problem is my firmware version is 2.10.401.1 and I have S-ON.
I've flashed the ROM, but, obviusly, when I turned on my phone, it booted in bootloader mode.
I downloaded the RUU from the HTC site, it detected there was an avaible update, but it didn't work (Error 112: signature error). So I decided to extract the RUU.zip (following https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64299817&postcount=3), rename the file, put it in the SD card ad flash throught download mode. At that point phone shows this message: "Failed: -2, 12: fail to flash via downloadzip".
I know probably it is a silly question, but I have always used Samsung phones and I don't know what I should do. Can you give me any advice to solve my problem?
br1battaglia said:
Hello everybody!
Actually I'm using the Android Revolution HD 12 and I would like to flash the ViperOne 6.0.0 ROM. The problem is my firmware version is 2.10.401.1 and I have S-ON.
I've flashed the ROM, but, obviusly, when I turned on my phone, it booted in bootloader mode.
I downloaded the RUU from the HTC site, it detected there was an avaible update, but it didn't work (Error 112: signature error). So I decided to extract the RUU.zip (following https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64299817&postcount=3), rename the file, put it in the SD card ad flash throught download mode. At that point phone shows this message: "Failed: -2, 12: fail to flash via downloadzip".
I know probably it is a silly question, but I have always used Samsung phones and I don't know what I should do. Can you give me any advice to solve my problem?
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Thank you for taking the time to review the readme thread. It's frustrating to try to offer support to users who skip that step and expect us to re-iterate what is already offered there.
What RUU did you attempt to install? Version number is important here, as you can upgrade a certain distance via RUU and then must use the OTA after that (upgrading from firmware 3.x to 4.x requires an OTA install).
I had somewhat the same problem this weekend, I used a different RUU (with the same CID) and the flashing worked, though I wasn't trying to do the same thing as you
computerslayer said:
Thank you for taking the time to review the readme thread. It's frustrating to try to offer support to users who skip that step and expect us to re-iterate what is already offered there.
What RUU did you attempt to install? Version number is important here, as you can upgrade a certain distance via RUU and then must use the OTA after that (upgrading from firmware 3.x to 4.x requires an OTA install).
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I'm trying to flash 4.23.617.1 version.
If I open "android-info.txt" file, I read:
Code:
modelid: 0PJA10000
cidnum: HTC__001
cidnum: HTC__J15
cidnum: HTC__031
cidnum: HTC__102
cidnum: HTC__A07
cidnum: HTC__032
cidnum: HTC__M27
cidnum: HTC__016
cidnum: HTC__002
cidnum: HTC__Y13
mainver: 1.32.401.8
aareport:1
btype:1
My CID is H3G__402. Could it be the cause of my problem? If it's affermative, should I find an RUU who supports my CID or can I change the CID and flash the zip file I already have?
br1battaglia said:
I'm trying to flash 4.23.617.1 version.
If I open "android-info.txt" file, I read:
My CID is H3G__402. Could it be the cause of my problem? If it's affermative, should I find an RUU who supports my CID or can I change the CID and flash the zip file I already have?
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Take another look at the readme thread, particularly the post (#3) on RUUs. Your phone SKU must match the SKU of the RUU.
Follow the instructions on the thread to determine your SKU and then download the appropriate RUU.
Since you are S-ON, keep in mind that you can not jump straight to installing Android Nougat - you can flash up to Marshmallow (3.xx.xxx.xx), but will have to update via OTA to Nougat (4.xx.xxx.xx)

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