Hey, I'm trying to get CID so I can upgrade my firmware but I can't get the CID of my phone. I've tried 'fastboot getvar cid' and CID Getter but neither work. From what I understand, CID Getter is supposed to show the CID above the 'Exit' button but it doesn't. I've attacked the screen shots of what it shows. The bootloader is unlocked but not S-OFF.
fastboot oem readcid
Also, more usefully:
fastboot getvar version-main
'fastboot oem readcid' did it. Thanks!
just out of curiosity what was your cid?
HTC__621
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I've been looking at the JellyBean ROMs and see that they require you to have the right CID but I'm having trouble finding mine. I've tried both CID Getter from the Play Store and "getprop ro.cid" from a terminal prompt but neither show anything. The terminal entry just acts like I hit return and there isn't an entry for CID listed in the information CID Getter shows me. I'm about to restore an ICS Sense build as I'm using a CM10 nightly and see if that helps but in the meantime if anyone has another method please let me know.
I searched and the only results of note suggest CID Getter or using the terminal command which I've already tried.
In fastboot, use
Fastboot getvar all
Or
Fastboot oem readcid
eyosen said:
In fastboot, use
Fastboot getvar all
Or
Fastboot oem readcid
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That did it, thanks! Getvar showed "cidnum: None" but I know it's a branded handset. The second gave me "T-MOB005" so I'm now stuck waiting a few years to see when T-Mobile get around to releasing the update.
My version under cidgetter says 3.14.401.31 while in bootloader, with the adb command says my software version is 3.14.708.28
CID: HTC__622.
Where can I find the latest JB RUU for my phone? Seems like something is screwed up with my phone, hence why I have issues with it. Dang auto JB installers.
do it with fastboot command
phone in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode
then fastboot getvar version-main
this is the real version !
Hi,
Does anyone have stock jelly bean one X rom backed up with CWM? I really need it
What's your cid and main version
Fastboot oem readcid
Fastboot getvar version-main
HTC__032
version-main: 3.14.401.27
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
You an check there for a nandroid backup. it does not have to match your CID. any 3.14.401 should work.
Or else here is your RUU
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/securek...Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_298897_signed.exe
Oh! There is RUU!! Had no ide, this is something new?
No its not new... Do you know how to install it ?
You put the phone in the bootloader and lock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
Then you keep the phone in the bootloader and execute the ruu with admin rights (click the ruu.exe with the right mousebutton)
How do i found out what ruu i need?
Ruu
You perform a fastboot command
Fastboot getvar version-main
This number is the ruu number you need
Mr Hofs said:
You perform a fastboot command
Fastboot getvar version-main
This number is the ruu number you need
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Once I have downloaded the correct Ruu, how would I go about getting it back to stock?
1: charge the battery
2: relock the bootloader
-fastboot oem lock
3: keep the phone in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode
4: execute the RUU.exe with admin rights.
-click the ruu with right mousebutton and select "run as administrator
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Mr Hofs said:
You perform a fastboot command
Fastboot getvar version-main
This number is the ruu number you need
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version-main: 3.14.161.27 That's what it says what Ruu do i download and i am in the uk on vodafone
Hmm that one is not available. You can return to stock with a new nandroid backup. I think its available in the collection with nandroid backups in the general section of this forum.
I've changed my CID to Supercid with "fastboot oem writecid 11111111"
In bootloader it seems to be OK, but the CID Getter app allways shows me my old CID.
Scrolling down the CID Getter i can see an "ro.cid" whith the old CID value.
In the One M7 there was an hidden CID, not easy to change. Maybe in M9 is too?
Yes, the CID is stored in more than one place. But it doesn't really matter.