No CID - HTC One X

A friend of mine bought a almost new One X and in fastboot the cid says NONE. It is a Vodafone (not locked) rom with Hboot 0.95.000 with software version 1.29.161.13.
Can he wipe the device (with or without root) and flash a WWE rom?
-Edit- CID is VODAP102.
Is it possible to somehow wipe the device and change the cid to E_11 and flash a WWE RUU?
LOL, he has a ViperX background after factory reset and the bootloader says locked, maybe the device was bricked and repaired.

He should try fastboot oem readcid instead of fastboot getvar cid.
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gee2012 said:
A friend of mine bought a almost new One X and in fastboot the cid says NONE. It is a Vodafone (not locked) rom with Hboot 0.95.000 with software version 1.29.161.13.
Can he wipe the device (with or without root) and flash a WWE rom?
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if you can boot into custom recovery (TWRP), then I don't see why you wouldn't be able to flash a custom rom, without rooting.
I would definitely reccomend you make a backup first, before flashing a custom ROM.
I'm also unfamiliar with Hboo 0.95.000. Research to make sure you don't have to fastboot flash the boot.img, before flashing the custom ROM.

gee2012 said:
A friend of mine bought a almost new One X and in fastboot the cid says NONE. It is a Vodafone (not locked) rom with Hboot 0.95.000 with software version 1.29.161.13.
Can he wipe the device (with or without root) and flash a WWE rom?
-Edit- CID is VODAP102.
Is it possible to somehow wipe the device and change the cid to E_11 and flash a WWE RUU?
LOL, he has a ViperX background after factory reset and the bootloader says locked, maybe the device was bricked and repaired.
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No its not possible t change the CID, and no he can't use a different RUU. If he wants to use a RUU te numbers from the main version has to match ! He has to unlock the bootloader with the HTCDev site and flash a custom recovery to flash roms.
And when the CID comes out as VODAP102 it's def locked to the carrier otherwise it should say HTC__CIDnumber
and some more info : Hboot 0.95 means he was originally on a software version 1.29.***.** that's android 4.0.3.....most phones have already been upgraded to hboot 1.12 (software 2.17.***.**) and then the JB versions (software 3.14.***.** and up)

Mr Hofs said:
No its not possible t change the CID, and no he can't use a different RUU. If he wants to use a RUU te numbers from the main version has to match ! He has to unlock the bootloader with the HTCDev site and flash a custom recovery to flash roms.
And when the CID comes out as VODAP102 it's def locked to the carrier otherwise it should say HTC__CIDnumber
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He uses a T-Mobile simcard and he has a call/data connection!

gee2012 said:
He uses a T-Mobile simcard and he has a call/data connection!
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Never seen that before, you got this cid with the fastboot oem readcid command ?
is it possible he got a carrier unlock code from ebay or something, probably not know because he bought it second hand.....

Mr Hofs said:
Never seen that before, you got this cid with the fastboot oem readcid command ?
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Yes. Does he have to flash a different Hboot to install ViperX after unlocking the bootloader?

He might have got a network unlock code from vodafone or a 3rd party unlocking business.
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TToivanen said:
He might have got a network unlock code from vodafone or a 3rd party unlocking business.
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Yeah just thought of that, edited my post
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Yes to run the JB viper x he needs a hboot 1.3* ..... He can run the viper x ics version without problems at the moment

Mr Hofs said:
Yeah just thought of that, edited my post
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Yes to run the JB viper x he needs a hboot 1.3* ..... He can run the viper x ics version without problems at the moment
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Not the Yellybean rom`s or should he wait for a Vodafone Jellybean update first?

gee2012 said:
Not the Yellybean rom`s or should he wait for a Vodafone Jellybean update first?
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Yes correct, but he is not on a stock rom so he can't update now......let me find the ruu he needs to get back to stock. Be back in a minute !.
Download this one
http://androidfiles.org/ruu/securek...Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_264070_signed.exe
Put the phone in fastboot usb and lock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
Keep the phone in fastboot usb mode with the locked bootloader and right click the ruu on the pc and select run as administrator
Should do the trick, after this he is back to stock and ready for the update to JB

Thanks a lot mate :good:
Will post how it went.

gee2012 said:
Thanks a lot mate :good:
Will post how it went.
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You can PM me in dutch.....limburgs.....LOL

Zal ich doon, ich bin un Winkbuul

gee2012 said:
Zal ich doon, ich bin un Winkbuul
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Have you tried restarting?
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nespid said:
Have you tried restarting?
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I have received and installed 3 major Vodafone updates and am now on JB. Will unlock the bootloader, make a CWM backup and flash ViperX rom. All is well so far thank god, thanks guys for your help

Nice !!!
So can i say ....
CASE CLOSED ?

Yes you can :victory: Hboot is now 1.36.0000.

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[Q] Coming back to Stock ROM after flashing custom ROM

I'm trying to return my One V but i don't have my stock recovery.img
Can anyones out there post this .img for me, just want to return to stock rom.
Sorry for my bad english
To return to stock ROM you need to flash RUU follow these steps to do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25036430&postcount=17
You can find the RUU here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591059
If you only want to flash the stock recovery than I recommend to use the All In One Tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686
hlavicka82 said:
To return to stock ROM you need to flash RUU follow these steps to do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25036430&postcount=17
You can find the RUU here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591059
If you only want to flash the stock recovery than I recommend to use the All In One Tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676686
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the third sentence he mention relock the bootloader. can you tell me how to relock the bootloader?
anyway this is the first time i flash rom for htc. so thanks youv very much
You can re-lock using the Hansoon2000's All-In-One Kit or using the command fastboot oem lock in Windows. Ten the bootloader screen should say *RELOCKED* on the top of the screen.
hlavicka82 said:
You can re-lock using the Hansoon2000's All-In-One Kit or using the command fastboot oem lock in Windows. Ten the bootloader screen should say *RELOCKED* on the top of the screen.
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after using the AllInOneSuit to relock the device, i use this ruu_primo_u_ics_40a_htc_asia_wwe_1.58.707.3_radio_20.66.30.0831u_3831.15.00.23_m_release_252880_signed.exe to flash but it said i have a wrong ultilites, and when to fastboot it said cid incorrect? what is wrong here? can you tell me the problem here. im from asia
chiplovez9x said:
...... im from asia
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Accidently press the thank button
Which part of Asia ? Be more specific, there are a few RUU for Asia.
ckpv5 said:
Accidently press the thank button
Which part of Asia ? Be more specific, there are a few RUU for Asia.
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..from Viet Nam , so is there any solution?
Btw where are you from?
Then that is the correct RUU for your device.
unlock your bootloader again.
Try to manually flash this recovery in fastboot mode - fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img
then relock bootloader again in fastboot mode - fastboot oem lock
then flash RUU
Edit : you also can do as what I posted before : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25998043&postcount=16
ckpv5 said:
Then that is the correct RUU for your device.
unlock your bootloader again.
Try to manually flash this recovery in fastboot mode - fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img
then relock bootloader again in fastboot mode - fastboot oem lock
then flash RUU
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when i try to flash that ruu, it said error [131]: Customer ID error? don't know what's wrong right now.
Btw this device i bought from Singapore, sr for my bad
Check what is your CID.. in fastboot mode : fastboot oem readcid
If it is not HTC__044, the RUU is not for your device.
ckpv5 said:
Check what is your CID.. in fastboot mode : fastboot oem readcid
If it is not HTC__044, the RUU is not for your device.
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I wrote this command to fastboot. It's said Command Error !!
SO what is the problem here, . Please help
You are still on a custom ROM, right ? Download CID Getter from Play Store and run it, it will show your CID.
ckpv5 said:
You are still on a custom ROM, right ? Download CID Getter from Play Store and run it, it will show your CID.
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like what i said before, i relocked my phone and now try to flash the ruu. so is there another way to see cid code?
chiplovez9x said:
like what i said before, i relocked my phone and now try to flash the ruu. so is there another way to see cid code?
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If the custom ROM is still intact (you never wipe the system & data in recovery), relocked bootloader has no effect on it. Can you still boot your phone ?
chiplovez9x said:
like what i said before, i relocked my phone and now try to flash the ruu. so is there another way to see cid code?
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ckpv5 said:
If the custom ROM is still intact (you never wipe the system & data in recovery), relocked bootloader has no effect on it. Can you still boot your phone ?
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Of course, is there another way to see or i should reflash a custom rom
help please
If you still can boot your device, as I mentioned earlier download CID Getter from Play Store.
Else, it seems that you need to reflash a custom ROM and download the app to check your CID.
Here is mine as example (details from CID Getter)
ckpv5 said:
If you still can boot your device, as I mentioned earlier download CID Getter from Play Store.
Else, it seems that you need to reflash a custom ROM and download the app to check your CID.
Here is mine as example (details from CID Getter)
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My cid is HTC_621.
chiplovez9x said:
I wrote this command to fastboot. It's said Command Error !!
SO what is the problem here, . Please help
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Just test, yes the command does not work on One V.
But fastboot getvar cid works
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chiplovez9x said:
My cid is HTC_621.
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It is a TW version. Not so sure whether it is a branded for Taiwan Mobile, but give this RUU a try.
RUU_PRIMO_U_ICS_40A_hTC_Asia_TW_1.57.709.2_Radio_2 0.66.30.0831U_3831.15.00.20_M_release_252814_signe d.exe
Link : http://dl.dbank.com/c00cmbkmpp
I don't read chinese, but click on the filename written in blue, it will download.
ckpv5 said:
Just test, yes the command does not work on One V.
But fastboot getvar cid works
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It is a TW version. Not so sure whether it is a branded for Taiwan Mobile, but give this RUU a try.
RUU_PRIMO_U_ICS_40A_hTC_Asia_TW_1.57.709.2_Radio_2 0.66.30.0831U_3831.15.00.20_M_release_252814_signe d.exe
Link : http://dl.dbank.com/c00cmbkmpp
I don't read chinese, but click on the filename written in blue, it will download.
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How did you find this rom? I successfully installed this rom on my device
Btw thanks you very much
chiplovez9x said:
How did you find this rom? I successfully installed this rom on my device
Btw thanks you very much
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No problem mate, glad it works for you
There are a few thread in Sensation and One X forum that listed the CID no. and the RUU already posted here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26291033&postcount=18
Good night friend.

[Q] No CID, No Update option, Weird China ROM

I purchased the HTC One X, International in June. When the latest updates came out I looked for the Check for Updates and that button doesn't exist (the HTC store in Singapore couldn't find it either and they have never seen this ROM). Phone works fine, It is just that I would like to upgrade and I am uncomfortable with an unknown China ROM.
Question is how do I determine what the original ROM was so I can reinstall an original ROM or know which Custom ROM I can use?
The packaging and manual it came with are in German. The phone was new when purchased.
1.1204.103.14
HBoot 0.94.0000
S-ON
CID: none (I ran astboot getvar cid)
MID: PJ4610000
Model # HTC One X With anzhi.com
Unlocked SIM (I have used two different SIMs with no problems)
See attached files for screenshots with further details on system. The description include Chinese so I can't reproduce them here.
Try to flash the 1.29.401.11RUU. It says on one of the pic's you have a .401 rom.
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Seems to be a custom Rom. Try CID getter (Playstore) to find out what your CID is. If bootloader is unlocked the fastboot command won't work.
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Furthermore...if it is already unlocked, check if a custom recovery is installed (if not just flash latest clockworkMod recovery). If so just download any custom Rom you want and flash it.
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CID is: T-MOB101
Marc199 said:
Seems to be a custom Rom. Try CID getter (Playstore) to find out what your CID is. If bootloader is unlocked the fastboot command won't work.
[/COLOR]Furthermore...if it is already unlocked, check if a custom recovery is installed (if not just flash latest clockworkMod recovery). If so just download any custom Rom you want and flash it.
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With CID Getter I get: CID is: T-MOB101
It does say that it is unlocked.
CLPD-none
MICROP-None
RADIO-1.1204.103.14
eMMC-bootmode: disabled
CPU-bootmode: disabled
HW Secure boot: enabled
MODEM PATH: OFF
That is really strange. The manual, packaging is all in German,
Thoughts?
As previously mentioned why don't you just try a RUU or go ahead and install a custom rom
Marc199 said:
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Furthermore...if it is already unlocked, check if a custom recovery is installed (if not just flash latest clockworkMod recovery). If so just download any custom Rom you want and flash it./QUOTE]
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.3.1 is installed.
I am a noob, so can I go with a stock RUU or any custom ROM (looking at CM 9 or 10 if I am really brave.
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Yes, you can flash any rom, but remember to flash the boot.img through fastboot
Michealtbh said:
Yes, you can flash any rom, but remember to flash the boot.img through fastboot
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Ok, but won't the ROMManager app handle everything if the ROM and the boot.img is on my SD card?
avally said:
Ok, but won't the ROMManager app handle everything if the ROM and the boot.img is on my SD card?
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No, we have to use fastboot
1. Get the latest version of CWM - you're on an old one
2. You have a T-Mobile branded handset
A thank you to everyone. It worked
Michaeltbh thank you for your word of advice on flashing the boot.img first. I didn't follow that advice and sure enough on reboot it was stuck in a boot loop. That is fixed now. Lesson learned.
Final Question: CM 10 is up and running fine. The bootloader is still unlocked. Should I relock it? Will I need to unlock it every time I want to update CM 10 (probably once or twice a month)?
No need to re-lock the bootloaded
Do you have the device S-OFF?
Freddy1X said:
Do you have the device S-OFF?
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No the device is S On

How to get back to Stock One X

Hi there,
now I really need your help,
I read the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714
But fastboot returns
version-main: 1.28.207.9
I can`t find a RUU for that?
So is it right that if I don`t have a nandroid-backup, I can`t return to stock at the moment?
What's your cid ? Is it a branded or a unbranded device ?
Do fastboot command
Fastboot oem readcid
Mr Hofs said:
What's your cid ? Is it a branded or a unbranded device ?
Do fastboot command
Fastboot oem readcid
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Thank you for your quick reply.
Its an unbrandend device.
Here is the result:
(bootloader) DEBUG: cid: O2___102
OKAY [ 0.140s]
finished. total time: 0.140s
Thank you
Its a branded device ! Your cid starts with O2
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What you can try to do is to flash a nandroid backup matching your cid number, the nandroid will have a higher software number so it will start with 2.17.207.**. Do a full wipe and restore that nandroid with the boot.img and after that you flash back the 2.17 stock recovery and you are back on stock to obtain the JB update !
Check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
Mr Hofs said:
Its a branded device ! Your cid starts with O2
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What you can try to do is to flash a nandroid backup matching your cid number, the nandroid will have a higher software number so it will start with 2.17.207.**. Do a full wipe and restore that nandroid with the boot.img and after that you flash back the 2.17 stock recovery and you are back on stock to obtain the JB update !
Check here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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I will try this now.
Reporting back later on.
Thank you so much!
phindr0id said:
I will try this now.
Reporting back later on.
Thank you so much!
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Ok, there is one existing.
Flashing now.
What I am wondering about, I bought the device without a contract, so it should be unbranded.
This device is my girlfriends, I bought the same device in another store and my cid is HTC__102...
Strange ? HTC__102 is unbranded yes, O2__102 is from a carrier if i'm not mistaken ! Otherwise it also should be HTC__102
You bought it from a store ? Or second hand ? And you are running it with the O2 carrier ?
Mr Hofs said:
Strange ? HTC__102 is unbranded yes, O2__102 is from a carrier if i'm not mistaken ! Otherwise it also should be HTC__102
You bought it from a store ? Or second hand ? And you are running it with the O2 carrier ?
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I bought it from a small store, yes. New, not second hand.
And its running with the O2 carrier... strange
phindr0id said:
I bought it from a small store, yes. New, not second hand.
And its running with the O2 carrier... strange
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Ok,
I am back on stock now
Thanks for that!!
But I am sure it was an unbranded device...
Could it be that the CID is modified by flashing a ROM?
phindr0id said:
Ok,
I am back on stock now
Thanks for that!!
But I am sure it was an unbranded device...
Could it be that the CID is modified by flashing a ROM?
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Well actually not that i know of ! The fastboot command gives the real cid from the phone and not a software generated cid number !
Now you are on stock 2.17 software .... if you flash back the 2.17 stock recovery you are also ready to update to JB when the provider rolls it out !
This is the stock 2.17 recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
:thumbup:
Mr Hofs said:
Well actually not that i know of ! The fastboot command gives the real cid from the phone and not a software generated cid number !
Now you are on stock 2.17 software .... if you flash back the 2.17 stock recovery you are also ready to update to JB when the provider rolls it out !
This is the stock 2.17 recovery
http://db.tt/U5CK4noo
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So,
everything seems to be fine now.
I flashed the stock-recovery, however, o2 did not release an update until now.
Though I still can`t beliebe that its a branded o2 device.
Thank you again for your help Mr Hofs :good:
I hope some other people find this thread useful, too.
Hello friends, I really don't know if this is the correct thread but I will give it a try ...I bought an HTC ONE X and my problem is that I took the phone from a friend of mine and it had ARHD installed already (with hboot 1.28.0000 and 3.14.401.600 and HTC__01).
I managed to flash hboot 1.39.0000 and I download RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.27_Radi o_5.1204.162.29_release_298897_signed.exe !! I am trying to flash the stock rom as you understand but whatever I did I get error in the update process of the RUU (error 55, then 155 I think). My bootloader is relocked right now and I really don't know what to do. I have search a lot of topics, I am reading from yesterday but I can't make the phone work. Should I flash something else (like boot.img) ??
Many thanks for your help.
brandon7gr said:
Hello friends, I really don't know if this is the correct thread but I will give it a try ...I bought an HTC ONE X and my problem is that I took the phone from a friend of mine and it had ARHD installed already (with hboot 1.28.0000 and 3.14.401.600 and HTC__01).
I managed to flash hboot 1.39.0000 and I download RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_45_S_HTC_Europe_3.14.401.27_Radi o_5.1204.162.29_release_298897_signed.exe !! I am trying to flash the stock rom as you understand but whatever I did I get error in the update process of the RUU (error 55, then 155 I think). My bootloader is relocked right now and I really don't know what to do. I have search a lot of topics, I am reading from yesterday but I can't make the phone work. Should I flash something else (like boot.img) ??
Many thanks for your help.
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You updated the hboot to 1.39 and i think the ruu comes with hboot 1.36 so that's a downgrade to the hboot and that is not possible ! I think that's why you get an error !
You should unlock the bootloader again and flash the custom recovery and then flash a custom rom......or a stock like custom rom....
where can i obtain a nandroid backup of o2_002 2.1.207.x to flash? I am currently having problems with my nandroid backup
davitox87 said:
where can i obtain a nandroid backup of o2_002 2.1.207.x to flash? I am currently having problems with my nandroid backup
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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treebill said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140
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will the o2_001 nandroid work? I am searching for the o2_002 and did not see it in the thread.
EDIT: Found one here
http://www.putlocker.com/public/XEv...4ZOXtZ2v6XEekZuP2ZtUZJH5vnx9aKNMNJHYcoIMkTue9

Revert back to stock or not?

I got my One X few days ago, I unlocked the device and flashed custom ROM right away, then I noticed that the screen is little broken. It's moving and it makes creaking noise when you press it, so I want to take it back and have it fixed or changed. So should I revert back to stock and relock the device or not? I'm little worried about warranty though, they shouldn't really care what I did with the software.
Revert to stock, it will increase the possibility to get it repaired for free.
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TToivanen said:
Revert to stock, it will increase the possibility to get it repaired for free.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Thank you! So is there currently a way to go back to official JB version that HTC released if I'm on 1.36 hboot?
vasar said:
Thank you! So is there currently a way to go back to official JB version that HTC released if I'm on 1.36 hboot?
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Sure. Do these fastboot commands and post results here.
"fastboot getvar cid"
"fastboot oem readcid"
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TToivanen said:
Sure. Do these fastboot commands and post results here.
"fastboot getvar cid"
"fastboot oem readcid"
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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HTC__032
Whoops, I meant
Code:
fastboot getvar version-main
vasar said:
HTC__032
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http://htcruu.com/securekey.php?fil...Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed.exe
Technically, 3.14.401.27 is for hboot 1.36, but the link above is to the latest (1.39)
You need to relock:
fastboot oem lock
And then run the RUU as administrator (right click).
It will wipe your phone.
TToivanen said:
Whoops, I meant
Code:
fastboot getvar version-main
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version-main: 3.14.401.27
BenPope said:
http://htcruu.com/securekey.php?fil...Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed.exe
Technically, 3.14.401.27 is for hboot 1.36, but the link above is to the latest (1.39)
You need to relock:
fastboot oem lock
And then run the RUU as administrator (right click).
It will wipe your phone.
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That will get me on the same version of JB I got from HTC OTA?
vasar said:
version-main: 3.14.401.27
That will get me on the same version of JB I got from HTC OTA?
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No, it will get you a slightly newer one, one that was released just after.
BenPope said:
No, it will get you a slightly newer one, one that was released just after.
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Okay, thank you very much!
Yes, and if you want, you can restore a stock nandroid backup. Your choice, the result will be the same.
Seems to me that going with Nandroid Backup would be safer? If I made a backup after unlocking the bootloader and installing recovery, would restoring that work and then just relock the bootloader?
Yes, you have to flash back the stock recovery after restoring the nandroid ! Not the the recovery from the nandroid because that is the custom recovery
This is the stock recovery for the 3.14 software
http://db.tt/C1SWP2ZJ
After that when everything works you have to lock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
Then you are as stock as you can be
vasar said:
Seems to me that going with Nandroid Backup would be safer?
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Not particularly, it amounts to the same thing, but with the RUU there is less chance of typing something wrong or getting the wrong file.
I tried to update with the RUU provided, it started the process and suddenly stopped and said it can't update my device and there was signature error or something on the top of the window. So it rebooted my device into bootloader and I can't boot into the ROM. Recovery and all that is gone as well. What should I do now?
What happens when you try to get to recovery?
What hboot are you on?
What does this command give from fastboot mode:
fastboot getvar version-main
BenPope said:
What happens when you try to get to recovery?
What hboot are you on?
What does this command give from fastboot mode:
fastboot getvar version-main
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hboot 1.36
When I try to get to recovery it says this version is for development purposes only...
3.14.401.27
I've only ever seen that message on Evita with Endeavoru software.
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Did you try it again? Are you flashing 3.14.401.27 or .31?
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I've only ever seen that message on Evita with Endeavoru software.
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So have I bricked the phone or should I follow one of those disaster recovery tutorials? (a bit worried here)
Try again, if that doesn't work, download the other (.31 or .27) and try that, it's not bricked, don't worry.

Updating to FW 2.22.xxx with CID TMOB_101

Hey there,
I was planing to flash a 4.4.3 rom to my 4.4.2 M8
at the moment it es running FW 1.70.xxxx with CID TMOB_101
sadly there is no OTA to 2.22.xxx, so they whey to do should be?
Unlook
Custom Recovery + SuperSu
S-off
Supercid
FW update
Rom Flashing
would the be right? is there any "good" fireware for this?
thanks!
Havoc2k said:
Hey there,
I was planing to flash a 4.4.3 rom to my 4.4.2 M8
at the moment it es running FW 1.70.xxxx with CID TMOB_101
sadly there is no OTA to 2.22.xxx, so they whey to do should be?
Unlook
Custom Recovery + SuperSu
S-off
Supercid
FW update
Rom Flashing
would the be right? is there any "good" fireware for this?
thanks!
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Did it the same way with mine. I hat T-MOB101 CID, unlocked it. Performed s-off using sunshine. After this I changed CID to HTC__102 to flash stock 1.54.401.10 Ron an firmware, and finally flashed the 2.22.401.4 OTA via fastboot oem rebootRUU mode. Worked flawlessly!
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HTCNerdYoda said:
Did it the same way with mine. I hat T-MOB101 CID, unlocked it. Performed s-off using sunshine. After this I changed CID to HTC__102 to flash stock 1.54.401.10 Ron an firmware, and finally flashed the 2.22.401.4 OTA via fastboot oem rebootRUU mode. Worked flawlessly!
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thanks
do you have any links for OTA and firmware for me? there are that many so i dont want to pick the wrong ones
Havoc2k said:
thanks
do you have any links for OTA and firmware for me? there are that many so i dont want to pick the wrong ones
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Don't know if I'm allowed to post the link right here. Got it from a german forum. Search for "htc one m8 firmware sammlung" an pick the second hit. Should be the handy faq forum.
Ok i found the thread, the only question is what to do now
the ota updates are for 1.54 .xxx to 2.22.xxx
but i am on 1.70.111.1. so what to do here
Havoc2k said:
Ok i found the thread, the only question is what to do now
the ota updates are for 1.54 .xxx to 2.22.xxx
but i am on 1.70.111.1. so what to do here
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when you s-off and supercid it doesn't matter any more you can flash 2.22.401.4 firmware and roms with no problems at all
Havoc2k said:
Ok i found the thread, the only question is what to do now
the ota updates are for 1.54 .xxx to 2.22.xxx
but i am on 1.70.111.1. so what to do here
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I did it the following way: after obtaining s-off and changin the CID to WWE HTC__102 I flashed the 1.54.10 Rom with TWRP and after this the corresponding firmware. At last using fastboot oem rebootRUU I flashed the update "1.54.401.10 -> 2.22.401.4".
Hope it helps
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i think it does not madder if i flash the rom or the fw first, does it ?
Havoc2k said:
i think it does not madder if i flash the rom or the fw first, does it ?
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Flashing the Rom you have to use a custom recovery e.g. TWRP. But if you flash the firmware the recovery will be overwritten by the stock recovery which you can't use to flash one of the backups which you need to install the 2.22.401.4 OTA later on.
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soo i just did it
for anyone who is reading this thread, that's the way i did it:
coming from FW 1.70.111.1, Cid: T-Mob102, Unlocked Boatloader
- Installation TWRP
- Supersu.zip root
- Backup
- Transfered Rom to device
- tried firewater -> fail
- s-off with sunshine -> ok but 16€... no big deal, thanks to the team
- supercid
- flashed modded 2.22 FW (without red warnings at startup) thanks to: http://www.android-hilfe.de/root-cu...od-25-07-2014-fimware-hboot-2-22-401-4-a.html this fw does not contain a recovery, so twrp was still there
- flashed rom
---> working phone
thanks to all of you
Ok so by flashing the firmware, I won't lose any data correct? I'm on 1.54.401.5. Already rooted, twrp,su, the normal stuff. Just not supercid.
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Oh and running viper Rom if that matters
serv380 said:
Ok so by flashing the firmware, I won't lose any data correct? I'm on 1.54.401.5. Already rooted, twrp,su, the normal stuff. Just not supercid.
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Oh and running viper Rom if that matters
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Correct. By flashing the new FW you won't loose any data. You just got to reflash the custom recovery after flashing the new FW.
Hit "Thanks" if I was of any help.
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