Hello guys i have a small (or not?) problem...
when i try to check my Device's CID, with these commands:
fastboot getvar cid
fastboot oem readcid
and both of them have the same result:
<waiting for device>
i have wait for one hour, still waiting
so any suggestions/solutions? please be kind to me i'm a Noob -.-
Briztama said:
Hello guys i have a small (or not?) problem...
when i try to check my Device's CID, with these commands:
fastboot getvar cid
fastboot oem readcid
and both of them have the same result:
<waiting for device>
i have wait for one hour, still waiting
so any suggestions/solutions? please be kind to me i'm a Noob -.-
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Get application called Get CID from play store...
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You have outdated drivers... Or they are not correctly installed...
Install the latest htc sync manager... Reboot.. And everything will work again... I had this problem sometime ago...
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Rexton270 said:
Get application called Get CID from play store...
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There is no such thing called "Get CID" on Play Store/Google Play -.-
vin4yak said:
You have outdated drivers... Or they are not correctly installed...
Install the latest htc sync manager... Reboot.. And everything will work again... I had this problem sometime ago...
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perhaps i should try this
let me see if that works
vin4yak said:
You have outdated drivers... Or they are not correctly installed...
Install the latest htc sync manager... Reboot.. And everything will work again... I had this problem sometime ago...
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Nope it's not working! -.-
haalp...
Briztama said:
Nope it's not working! -.-
haalp...
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Download this fastboot folder : http://d-h.st/8Jr
Using this since ages with no problem whatsoever...
May be your android sdk is out of date..
vin4yak said:
Download this fastboot folder : http://d-h.st/8Jr
Using this since ages with no problem whatsoever...
May be your android sdk is out of date..
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NP i have figured it out...
i need to go to bootloader mode and insert the command -.-
anyway thank's for your help.
Briztama said:
There is no such thing called "Get CID" on Play Store/Google Play -.-
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Sorry my bad. Its called CID Getter.
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Hi,
I am trying to unlock my HTC One X via HTCDev.
When I want to get my token from fastboot, I get this message:
c:\fastboot>fastboot oem get_indentifier_token
...
(bootloader) [ERR] Command error !!!
OKAY [ 0.026s]
finished. total time: 0.026s
I've already tried to restart my device a few times, and try it again, but it didn't make any sense.
I've been reading some information about this error, and found that my HBOOT version could be wrong, but I have no knowledge about this at all, and I am also not sure if this could be my problem.
Or could it be because I have 1.28 (stock)?
Does anyone have suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance!
The phone is on the fastboot screen and not the bootloader screen right?
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jmpmjmpm said:
The phone is on the fastboot screen and not the bootloader screen right?
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Yes that is right.
I go from bootloader to the fastboot screen.
I could only get an error by issuing the command in the bootloader screen. In fastboot my token was returned ok. Perhaps you may need to flash a 1.26 ruu?
Does your phone connect ok? Do you see your serial number is you do "fastboot devices" ?
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jmpmjmpm said:
I could only get an error by issuing the command in the bootloader screen. In fastboot my token was returned ok. Perhaps you may need to flash a 1.26 ruu?
Does your phone connect ok? Do you see your serial number is you do "fastboot devices" ?
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Well it installed the 'fastboot' drivers on Windows, so everything seems connecting fine.
But what do you mean with serial and fastboot devices?
Had you previously unlocked when using 1.26?
adamsweeting said:
Had you previously unlocked when using 1.26?
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No, this is my first attempt to unlock.
You weren't actually putting the underscores in the command were you?
Did you install htcsync? That package includes the drivers and might fix your problem.
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adamsweeting said:
You weren't actually putting the underscores in the command were you?
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I wroted the log in my first post.
I wrote this: fastboot oem get_indentifier_token
So yes, I actually putted the underscored in the command, is this wrong? because without underscores it isn't working.
From memory there are no underscores in the command.
So if they are not working, you haven't got the drivers working. Like the post above yours says - download HTC Sync, and install the USB drivers.
3rdeyer said:
Did you install htcsync? That package includes the drivers and might fix your problem.
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This actually solved my problem, thank you!
I've already had an old HTC Sync installed, and I didn't realize it had to be updated.
Thanks!
adamsweeting said:
From memory there are no underscores in the command.
So if they are not working, you haven't got the drivers working. Like the post above yours says - download HTC Sync, and install the USB drivers.
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Yes, there are underscores in the command. The command "fastboot devices" would return your serial number if you had the correct drivers installed and the phone and the pc were connecting properly. Good to see you got it working
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Any questions? Anything you want me to test?
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Noctourniquet said:
Any questions? Anything you want me to test?
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Hi thanks. Can u go into fastboot and.do this command
Fastboot oem h
Let me know what it says please need to compare to gsm one v thanks
htc-phones said:
Hi thanks. Can u go into fastboot and.do this command
Fastboot oem h
Let me know what it says please need to compare to gsm one v thanks
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I don't have access to a computer right now. Anything else I can do?
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Noctourniquet said:
I don't have access to a computer right now. Anything else I can do?
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Sorry that's all i needed just be sure.not to flash a Rom when not at ur pc otherwise.it won't boot ad u need the PC to flash boot.IMG after every Rom flash.
Just seen you just joined. Have a good time on the forums and please remember to use the search button before asking random stuff as it is possible already been asked.
Have a good night.
Noctourniquet said:
Any questions? Anything you want me to test?
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How is the camera? Can you upload a picture of a pic you took with your phone?
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cpie20 said:
How is the camera? Can you upload a picture of a pic you took with your phone?
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Here's a quick picture I took of my Optimus V.
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htc-phones said:
Hi thanks. Can u go into fastboot and.do this command
Fastboot oem h
Let me know what it says please need to compare to gsm one v thanks
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Code:
get_identifier_token
checkKeycardID
keytest
heap
boot
reset
powerdown
rebootRUU
heap_test
erase_phone_storage
gotohboot
rtask
task
enableqxdm
gencheckpt
lock
writesecureflag
readsecureflag
readsimlocktype
clearsimlocktype
list_partition_emmc
load_emmc
check_emmc
check_emmc_mid
read_mmc
get_wp_info_emmc
send_wp_info_emmc
get_ext_csd_emmc
get_sector_info_emmc
cpie20 said:
How is the camera? Can you upload a picture of a pic you took with your phone?
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Because this is a question/help related thread, I'm moving it to Q&A.
Thread Moved.
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"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice"~Rush
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Anyways to check which RUU is suitable for the phone?
It can be done, indirectly, by finding out your CID. So find that out with fastboot and post it here. (I'll leave you with the task of searching as I'm on mobile)
BenPope said:
It can be done, indirectly, by finding out your CID. So find that out with fastboot and post it here. (I'll leave you with the task of searching as I'm on mobile)
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It's says none. lol.
There are two ways of getting it... That's all I can remember, the other way might work.
mrpooooon said:
It's says none. lol.
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Use free cid getter from play store.
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eyosen said:
Use free cid getter from play store.
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It's HTC__044.
What do I do now?
So as will be immediately obvious, I am new to posting on this site and I'm sure the title will explain why. Before I start, I was using (the 'was' will be explained later) a rooted stock ROM and I had not backed it up (the instructions I used forgot to mention it).
The 2.17 HOX OTA update was finally released by three (I'm currently on 1.28) and I hoped that this update would fix several problems I've been having (standard HOX problems like battery life, camera quality, lag, and an ever growing system data). So I was fairly desperate to install this update, but when I tried clockwork recovery told me that it failed, and by using google I discovered that I'm not the only one with this problem.
This where I get stupid. In desperation to install this update I found that SuperSu has an option to full unroot and I hoped that this would reinstall the stock recovery in the process, but now I am left with an unrooted phone with clockwork recovery installed.
If anyone can help me reinstall the stock recovery so I can install this update I'd very much appreciate it. I apologise if I was long winded, I just felt it better to try and explain the whole situation.
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I'm not sure what's stopping you from installing the stock recovery?
fastboot flash recovery stock-recovery.img
Thanks for replying. I'm not very knowledgeable at this so I'm not sure how to, and would I need to use a computer or can I do it directly on my phone?
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adb reboot-bootloader
adb flash recovery recovery.img
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do you have the stock reocvery.img?
No I don't think so, can I download it? Should I already have it, and if so where would it be?
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Mbennett156 said:
No I don't think so, can I download it? Should I already have it, and if so where would it be?
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hold on ill upload it for you
Thanks
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Mbennett156 said:
Thanks
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recovery for 1.28
hamdir said:
recovery for 1.28
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thanks so much. how do i flash it? if it's too much trouble i'm sure i could find it on google
@Mbennet
hamdir said:
recovery for 1.28
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Place it in your fastboot Android-SDK folder on your PC (C:/Android-SDK/platform-tools)
Put phone into fastboot USB
Open command prompt on PC
CD c:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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chrisjcks said:
@Mbennet
Place it in your fastboot Android-SDK folder on your PC (C:/Android-SDK/platform-tools)
Put phone into fastboot USB
Open command prompt on PC
CD c:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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thanks so much for your help and quick replies my phone is currently on low battery as i've spent all day frantically trying to figure this out, but when it is charged i'll let you know if this is successful :good:
EDIT: the computer i'm using at the moment is not the same computer that i used when i rooted (that one broke unfortunately) can i just create that folder or do i need to redownload other files?
Mbennett156 said:
thanks so much for your help and quick replies my phone is currently on low battery as i've spent all day frantically trying to figure this out, but when it is charged i'll let you know if this is successful :good:
EDIT: the computer i'm using at the moment is not the same computer that i used when i rooted (that one broke unfortunately) can i just create that folder or do i need to redownload other files?
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You need to install Android SDK on the PC you want to do this on.
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Update/install everything on it once installed.
Then you can begin.
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chrisjcks said:
@Mbennet
Place it in your fastboot Android-SDK folder on your PC (C:/Android-SDK/platform-tools)
Put phone into fastboot USB
Open command prompt on PC
CD c:/Android-SDK/platform-tools
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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I have just successfully reinstalled the stock recovery, and although I am very grateful for your help, you forgot to mention the next step which was to type "fastboot oem lock" on command prompt.
Thanks again!
Mbennett156 said:
I have just successfully reinstalled the stock recovery, and although I am very grateful for your help, you forgot to mention the next step which was to type "fastboot oem lock" on command prompt.
Thanks again!
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I would have done had you kept your ongoing progress posted.
But guess you figured it out yourself, congrats.
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Hey guys, I cant seem to find an RUU for my device
Here is my main and CID
Main - 3.14.401.3
My CID - HTC_001
If I need to provide more info just ask
cobby911 said:
Hey guys, I cant seem to find an RUU for my device
Here is my main and CID
Main - 3.14.401.3
My CID - HTC_001
If I need to provide more info just ask
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http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed.exe
BenPope said:
http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...Radio_5.1204.162.29_release_302015_signed.exe
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I get this error all the time
http://s854.photobucket.com/user/cobby911/media/ghndubhyty_zpsd885e3ee.png.html
Did you go into fastboot and enter " fastboot oem lock" ?
alextheg said:
Did you go into fastboot and enter " fastboot oem lock" ?
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I got this error
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links
finished. total time: 0.103s
then on my phone is says re locked security warning
Oke now we are here. And please ditch all other threads now !
So you locked the bootloader successfully, it says relocked on top. Now keep the phone in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode and start the ruu WITH admin rights from the pc !
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Mr Hofs said:
Oke now we are here. And please ditch all other threads now !
So you locked the bootloader successfully, it says relocked on top. Now keep the phone in the bootloader/fastboot usb mode and start the ruu WITH admin rights from the pc !
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it says locked but underneath is says security warning
Yeah so, try the ruu like i said
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Mr Hofs said:
Yeah so, try the ruu like i said
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Thanks it worked also does this remove everything such as root and custom recovery
Yes all of it.
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My 1X CID is HTC_038
Build number is 5.1204.162.29
How can I find an India RUU with that base number?
CrixFrank said:
My 1X CID is HTC_038
Build number is 5.1204.162.29
How can I find an India RUU with that base number?
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do a comand from fastboot fastboot getvar all and post the rsults here!
I didn't see your main version in your post, I see your radio and your CID but not the main version!!!
Thant said:
do a comand from fastboot fastboot getvar all and post the rsults here!
I didn't see your main version in your post, I see your radio and your CID but not the main version!!!
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Thanks, I did it and now I can back into stock.
help
please help me find ruu...
hboot- 1.39.0000
radio 5.1204.162.29
cid - htc_032
3.18.401.1
Just find in there; http://www.androidruu.com/index.php?developer=Endeavor
There is no ruu with that number. Get a stock nandroid backup !
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Mr Hofs said:
There is no ruu with that number. Get a stock nandroid backup !
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Where??please help...
robertrobi said:
Where??please help...
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Here ;http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975140