Gained s-off through sunshine but cid is different - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm following vomer's guide but had to use sunshine since firewater didn't work. I noticed that my cid says t-mobo10 something like that opposed to the 1111111111. It does say s-off but does this mean that I won't be able to do anything?

whytechapel_x said:
I'm following vomer's guide but had to use sunshine since firewater didn't work. I noticed that my cid says t-mobo10 something like that. It does say s-off but does this mean that I won't be able to do anything?
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CID has nothing to do with s-off. You can however change the CID to anything you want once you are s-off.
If you wanted to change CID to SuperCID, this is the command:
fastboot oem writecid 11111111

GermanGuy said:
CID has nothing to do with s-off. You can however change the CID to anything you want once you are s-off.
If you wanted to change CID to SuperCID, this is the command:
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
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thank you

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bootloader downgrade and cid change

I have unlocked my phone via htc dev, and i installed the 2.17 RUU and i have problems with my phone and i would like to change the cid to super cid (mine is ht_j15 at the moment), i would like to revert to 1.29 firmware via ruu but it gives me an error because my bootloader is an updated version, so is it possible to downgrade to the old bootloader version as well as get super cid, please help
cheers
The short answers for the three questions is no, no, and no.
but i have s-off :s, and will these no's ever change to yes ???
XD XD
Have you tried the fastboot command (In fastboot):
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
If thats succesfull then you should be able to flash any rom.
Note down your original CID for warranty by issueing the following command in bootloader:
fastboot getvar cid
Why would you use HTCdev if you're s-off?
It's useless
Sent from my HTC One X
MarylandCookie said:
Have you tried the fastboot command (In fastboot):
fastboot oem writecid 11111111
If thats succesfull then you should be able to flash any rom.
Note down your original CID for warranty by issueing the following command in bootloader:
fastboot getvar cid
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I get none when I issue fastboot getvar cid, is this equivalent as having the 11111111 set ?
Have you actually got s-off or have you just unlocked with htcdev? There 2 different things
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
P00r said:
I get none when I issue fastboot getvar cid, is this equivalent as having the 11111111 set ?
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No this is what happens when you have the bootloader unlocked,
Try fastboot oem readcid
Sent from my HTC One X
thunder07 said:
Why would you use HTCdev if you're s-off?
It's useless
Sent from my HTC One X
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Huh~ never mentioned OP singanture's stating s-off.
Yes, I think he is mistaking he had s-off device through htcdev.
holy s***, am sorry guys i didn't see that its still s-on, but i sent a message to htc dev about not getting s-off and some harsh words as well. hope they will reply.
sorry guys am such an idiot
viper619 said:
holy s***, am sorry guys i didn't see that its still s-on, but i sent a message to htc dev about not getting s-off and some harsh words as well. hope they will reply.
sorry guys am such an idiot
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You had mistaken some facts, HTC never providings any official s-off. The htcdev.com offers you to unlock bootloader, it had limitations and you're not getting s-off through it.
ya sry about that . btw I contacted htc dev and to my surprise they told me to check the internet forums for ways to s-off the device (i did mention to them that the device s-off ed now is the snapdragon varient) and they said they have no intentions of releasing the s-off :S.

Do you require S-OFF to change CID?

I just tried this command
fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
But it failed. I tried this while my bootloader is locked. Should I unlock it and then try again?
You need s-off and it is impossible at the moment.
Sent from my HTC One X
gurr That s-off again I don't get jellybean from h3g. don't get s-off from HTC

Super cid ?

Having s-off'd, unlocked and "Super cid'd etc, can the original cid, HTC__001, be returned using the same commands ? Obviously changing the 11111111 to HTC_001 in the fastboot command.
Don't intend doing it, just curious.
Thanks

Add CID to RUU??

Is it possible to add a CID in a RUU.zip?
I have a bricked phone without oem rebootRUU working, so I was trying to flash a zip RUU. I tried to replace a random one but it gives me error
I have 11111111 which should be universal, but I think it doesn't work anymore like previous phones, so I wanted to add it since I can't change my CID
Thank you for your help.
throcker said:
Is it possible to add a CID in a RUU.zip?
I have a bricked phone without oem rebootRUU working, so I was trying to flash a zip RUU. I tried to replace a random one but it gives me error
I have 11111111 which should be universal, but I think it doesn't work anymore like previous phones, so I wanted to add it since I can't change my CID
Thank you for your help.
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Does your MID match the RUU? I had some difficulty flashing an RUU despite having SuperCID because the MID didn't match.
computerslayer said:
Does your MID match the RUU? I had some difficulty flashing an RUU despite having SuperCID because the MID didn't match.
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MID should match....I can't change it anyway....
yes, I confirm it is 0PJA10000

How to S-off a previously re-S-on phone

I bought this second handed HTC 10.
It came with a superCID but it is in S-on state.
I knew s-off is required for superCID, so is it possible to revert back to the s-off state without Sunshine?
aqua_hopps said:
I bought this second handed HTC 10.
It came with a superCID but it is in S-on state.
I knew s-off is required for superCID, so is it possible to revert back to the s-off state without Sunshine?
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Maybe it is s-off but with a s-on flag, that is an option when using sunshine.
Try to write a different CID. if that fails you want to run sunshine again. If sunshine is previous bought for this device you won't be charged with the costs.
Mr Hofs said:
Maybe it is s-off but with a s-on flag, that is an option when using sunshine.
Try to write a different CID. if that fails you want to run sunshine again. If sunshine is previous bought for this device you won't be charged with the costs.
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I can't change the CID nor run Sunshine without being charged again. I guess it isn't s-off with the Sunshine method initially. Thanks for the reply!
aqua_hopps said:
I can't change the CID nor run Sunshine without being charged again. I guess it isn't s-off with the Sunshine method initially. Thanks for the reply!
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That's the only explanation indeed. Maybe xtc clip/javacard.
If you want to s-off it again i would go with sunshine, it's cheap and solid.

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