I tried to convert my HTC One (Rogers) to a Google Play Edition. I changed my CID and I want to change back to my regular Rogers CID. How do I fix that ? I have S-OFF please help
Aktheprodigy said:
I tried to convert my HTC One (Rogers) to a Google Play Edition. I changed my CID and I want to change back to my regular Rogers CID. How do I fix that ? I have S-OFF please help
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Wrong thread
But anyways, just go to fastboot mode (adb reboot bootloader) and then fastboot oem writecid ROGER001 (or if different use the other cid you had before)
Done, Thanks. How to install the stock recovery ?
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I'm S-OFF. My device is recently unrooted, and my version is 1.28.771.10 on the THREE 3 UK network. It seems there isn't an RUU for my phone released by three. Is there any way that I can return to stock so that my phone is as new? Step by step instructions would be appreciated as i'm very new to this. My bootloader is also locked.
I am on 3 UK also.
Have done this many times .
As you have S off you can change your cid (customer or carrier id) from H3G__001 (which is 3 UK)
to so called super cid which is
11111111 (eight 1's)
When in bootloader fastboot usb mode
C:\adb> fastboot oem writecid 11111111
This will allow you to use any version RUU for your model.
Best one is WWE version which has 401 in the place where yours had 771.
I have always been unlocked when doing this. As you have got S off I will assume you can unlock bootloader.
Then download to your pc the appropriate ruu, I would suggest file (very long filename, I will just list first part of filename - will edit post to add download link)
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7
Download this to your pc
http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...31.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
It's a large file 990 MB .
The following will delete all your data, photos, video, music, txt , etc (phone number should remain in SIM ) so BE SURE TO COPY FROM PHONE TO PC ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KEEP.
Then connect your HTC One to your pc with usb cable (usb 2, preferably) and simply run the program you've just downloaded .
Your phone can be either in fastboot mode or with android running, doesn't matter which .
Follow on screen instructions, ticking boxes as appropriate.
Total process takes approximately ten minutes from starting the program to finish.
When finished you will be on stock 1.28.401.6 which is original Android 4.1.1
However if you wish you can easily update Ota (over the air) through successive versions up to 4.2 by entering settings then about then software updates then check now
Hope this helps
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
paul_59 said:
I am on 3 UK also.
Have done this many times .
As you have S off you can change your cid (customer or carrier id) from H3G__001 (which is 3 UK)
to so called super cid which is
11111111 (eight 1's)
When in bootloader fastboot usb mode
C:\adb> fastboot oem writecid 11111111
This will allow you to use any version RUU for your model.
Best one is WWE version which has 401 in the place where yours had 771.
I have always been unlocked when doing this. As you have got S off I will assume you can unlock bootloader.
Then download to your pc the appropriate ruu, I would suggest file (very long filename, I will just list first part of filename - will edit post to add download link)
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7
Download this to your pc
http://www.androidruu.com/getdownlo...31.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
It's a large file 990 MB .
The following will delete all your data, photos, video, music, txt , etc (phone number should remain in SIM ) so BE SURE TO COPY FROM PHONE TO PC ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KEEP.
Then connect your HTC One to your pc with usb cable (usb 2, preferably) and simply run the program you've just downloaded .
Your phone can be either in fastboot mode or with android running, doesn't matter which .
Follow on screen instructions, ticking boxes as appropriate.
Total process takes approximately ten minutes from starting the program to finish.
When finished you will be on stock 1.28.401.6 which is original Android 4.1.1
However if you wish you can easily update Ota (over the air) through successive versions up to 4.2 by entering settings then about then software updates then check now
Hope this helps
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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Hey buddy, I know this is an old threat but you're on the exact same network as me and such.
I managed to get back to stock, and i'm on android version 4.1.2... but i can't seem to find any OTA android updates? Which is the main reason why I unrooted my phone. Tried the google framework fix too. Got any ideas?
tomquartey said:
Hey buddy, I know this is an old threat but you're on the exact same network as me and such.
I managed to get back to stock, and i'm on android version 4.1.2... but i can't seem to find any OTA android updates? Which is the main reason why I unrooted my phone. Tried the google framework fix too. Got any ideas?
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If you are supercid (11111111) you will not get ota. You must change cid to one that match you OS base.
alray said:
If you are supercid (11111111) you will not get ota. You must change cid to one that match you OS base.
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I had to SUPER CID to flash this particular RUU.
If I change my CID back now, will this mean my RUU is redundant and then brick my phone?
And the original CID was H3G_001. Do I need to go back to this one?
tomquartey said:
I had to SUPER CID to flash this particular RUU.
If I change my CID back now, will this mean my RUU is redundant and then brick my phone?
And the original CID was H3G_001. Do I need to go back to this one?
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no its safe to change CID, you will never get OTA with supercid from this carrier
change back your cid to H3G__001 (2 lower case H3G _ _001)
Code:
fastboot oem writecid H3G__001 [COLOR="SeaGreen"]---> cid change[/COLOR]
fastboot reboot-bootloader [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--> reboot and go back to fastboot usb[/COLOR]
fastboot oem readcid [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--->confirm cid is now H3G__001[/COLOR]
fastboot reboot [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--->reboot to system[/COLOR]
then install ota
alray said:
no its safe to change CID, you will never get OTA with supercid from this carrier
change back your cid to H3G__001 (2 lower case H3G _ _001)
Code:
fastboot oem writecid H3G__001 [COLOR="SeaGreen"]---> cid change[/COLOR]
fastboot reboot-bootloader [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--> reboot and go back to fastboot usb[/COLOR]
fastboot oem readcid [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--->confirm cid is now H3G__001[/COLOR]
fastboot reboot [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--->reboot to system[/COLOR]
then install ota
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Thank you buddy, will try this soon.
tomquartey said:
I had to SUPER CID to flash this particular RUU.
If I change my CID back now, will this mean my RUU is redundant and then brick my phone?
And the original CID was H3G_001. Do I need to go back to this one?
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alray said:
no its safe to change CID, you will never get OTA with supercid from this carrier
change back your cid to H3G__001 (2 lower case H3G _ _001)
Code:
fastboot oem writecid H3G__001 [COLOR="SeaGreen"]---> cid change[/COLOR]
fastboot reboot-bootloader [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--> reboot and go back to fastboot usb[/COLOR]
fastboot oem readcid [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--->confirm cid is now H3G__001[/COLOR]
fastboot reboot [COLOR="SeaGreen"]--->reboot to system[/COLOR]
then install ota
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1- easy on the double posting , then make up your mind, where you wanna post, so people can actually help
2- what ruu are you referring to?
3- no just changing CID back to original (H3G__001) does not mean you're going to get any OTA if the ^^ ruu is not H3G
nkk71 said:
1- easy on the double posting , then make up your mind, where you wanna post, so people can actually help
2- what ruu are you referring to?
3- no just changing CID back to original (H3G__001) does not mean you're going to get any OTA if the ^^ ruu is not H3G
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I was told to change my RUU to a particular RUU from another user who is on the same network as me.
tomquartey said:
I was told to change my RUU to a particular RUU from another user who is on the same network as me.
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well if you are on CID H3G_001 then this "change my RUU to a particular RUU" (there is no particular RUU) makes no sense at all, if you are S-Off:
1- you can change CID to unbranded and use an unbranded RUU
2- you can use one of the guides around here to go back to H3G stock
i got the phone stuck on TWRP so i downloaded the telus ruu and installed it fine, then i noticed there was a rogers one too. is there anyway to tell what carrier this phone is for? i have no sim cards to test it out besides a fido one. its the 801e UL variant. someone must be able to help me i have searched everywhere for answers.
In fastboot: fastboot getvar all
This will display your CID
Marc199 said:
In fastboot: fastboot getvar all
This will display your CID
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ya but what if the cid was changed to 1111111111 to get s-off?
I don't think it is possible to find out what your original CID was. Where did you buy the phone?
gnome9er said:
ya but what if the cid was changed to 1111111111 to get s-off?
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that's SuperCID, keep it as is and download CIDGetter from Play Store, when it sees SuperCID it will pull CID from a secondary location, hopefully that wasn't changed and it will show your original CID.
Hello friends, I have an S-OFF HTC One that I am finally considering converting to full GPE Edition. I was on Bigxie's 4.4 rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2341395) I was wondering what is the safest way to do this (if there's a thread on these forums I would GREATLY appreciate being linked) and I also have a few questions.
1) I understand that ALL my data will be erased. What is the best way to backup my data?
2) I have changed my CID to superCID but I was wondering if the conversion would work for my Canadian Telus HTC One (m7_ul) It picks up HSPA
(http://mobility.telus.com/en/AB/htc_one/index.shtml) <- link with all the details about my phone
3) *This one's a big one for me* Can I convert my phone to a GPE edition whilst having a custom recovery?
The short and sweet of it is:
1. S-OFF
2. Change CID (needed) & MID (if needed)
3. Flash 4.4 GPE conversion RUU file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
You should either copy off your data locally or sync with google.
Custom recovery will be over written when you run the zip file in step 3. You can re-flash it after the process, but why would you want to?
SaHiLzZ said:
The short and sweet of it is:
1. S-OFF
2. Change CID (needed) & MID (if needed)
3. Flash 4.4 GPE conversion RUU file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781
You should either copy off your data locally or sync with google.
Custom recovery will be over written when you run the zip file in step 3. You can re-flash it after the process, but why would you want to?
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Will I be able to get OTA? That's pretty much my whole reason as to why I am doing this.
Also, will I still be able to root my phone with superSU?
SineandCosine said:
Will I be able to get OTA? That's pretty much my whole reason as to why I am doing this.
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With correct GPE CID and MID you will be good to receive ota. You will not receive OTA if you keep super cid.
reboot your phone in fastboot usb
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Check your MID is PN0712000 and your CID is GOOGL01 (probably not bcause super cid) TELUS normally have CID PN0712000 so you should be fine.
If you need to change CID:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid GOOGL01
fastboot reboot-bootloader
confirm correct cid change:
Code:
fastboot oem readcid
then run the GPE 4.4 ruu.exe (can be found here: http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads)
Council ngtThe
alray said:
With correct GPE CID and MID you will be good to receive ota. You will not receive OTA if you keep super cid.
reboot your phone in fastboot usb
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Check your MID is PN0712000 and your CID is GOOGL01 (probably not bcause super cid) TELUS normally have CID PN0712000 so you should be fine.
If you need to change CID:
Code:
fastboot oem writecid GOOGL01
fastboot reboot-bootloader
confirm correct cid change:
Code:
fastboot oem readcid
then run the GPE 4.4 ruu.exe (can be found here: http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads)
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One final question, I flashed the RUU and everything went well. However, I noticed that I still had Root access. I used the pre-rooted RUU zip http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358781&nocache=1 Can I get the OTA update to 4.4.2 without messing up my phone? Do I have to remove root?
Might as well flash the non-rooted RUU..
SaHiLzZ said:
Might as well flash the non-rooted RUU..
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Alright, thank you. Honestly, most of my issues came from me being nervous of ruining my phone, but I am now on GPE and I can't thank you guys enough.
Awesome, jsut don't S-ON..
SaHiLzZ said:
Awesome, jsut don't S-ON..
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I really have no intention to. However, I have noticed that Android System is taking 70% of my battery. Is this a normal thing? If it isn't, how can I reduce this number?
My Htc One is S-OFF with super cid "11111111" hboot 1.44 and latest radio.
the original cid was TIM_401 something from Italy which I didn't found the RUU over the internet for it, so from day 1 using custom roms (viper one)
Actually I was a iPhoner for many years just few months ago upgraded to "android" so I am pretty new in all this.
I wonder if it possible for example to flash the us developer edition RUU which receive very quickly OTA updates from HTC on my HTC one? and covert my phone to full developer edition?
and another question if I flash the stock rom using fastboot this will upgrade my HBOOT/Radio too?
Sorry for my newb question
iamisraeli said:
My Htc One is S-OFF with super cid "11111111" hboot 1.44 and latest radio.
the original cid was TIM_401 something from Italy which I didn't found the RUU over the internet for it, so from day 1 using custom roms (viper one)
Actually I was a iPhoner for many years just few months ago upgraded to "android" so I am pretty new in all this.
I wonder if it possible for example to flash the us developer edition RUU which receive very quickly OTA updates from HTC on my HTC one? and covert my phone to full developer edition?
and another question if I flash the stock rom using fastboot this will upgrade my HBOOT/Radio too?
Sorry for my newb question
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s-off you can flash any decrypted RUU.zip by simple edit of the android-info.txt to match your phone (use fastboot getvar all)
Rom will not update firmware (hboot/radio) - RUU will
clsA said:
s-off you can flash any decrypted RUU.zip by simple edit of the android-info.txt to match your phone (use fastboot getvar all)
Rom will not update firmware (hboot/radio) - RUU will
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I want to convert my HTC one to developer edition with OTA updates the question if it possible? By simple RUU flash using fastboot.
My device is m7_ul, for what I know there no hardware differences...
iamisraeli said:
I want to convert my HTC one to developer edition with OTA updates the question if it possible? By simple RUU flash using fastboot.
My device is m7_ul, for what I know there no hardware differences...
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first flash this firmware
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/3-22-1540-1_firmware-zip/
change your CID to: BS_US001
Then you can use this guru reset to change to a developer edition ->> http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_3-22-1540-1-zip/
Choose to flash stock recovery and no root and you'll have a stock developer edition One.
I don't think you need it but if you do
download Guru Bootloader Reset from here: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_boo...reset_1-0-zip/
If Ive missed anything someone please chime in
clsA said:
first flash this firmware
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/3-22-1540-1_firmware-zip/
change your CID to: BS_US001
Then you can use this guru reset to change to a developer edition ->> http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_3-22-1540-1-zip/
Choose to flash stock recovery and no root and you'll have a stock developer edition One.
I don't think you need it but if you do
download Guru Bootloader Reset from here: http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_boo...reset_1-0-zip/
If Ive missed anything someone please chime in
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Thank you very much, I will try...
Originally a Tmobile HTC One
Currently:
S-Off
HBoot 1.54
unlocked bootloader
Stock GPE 4.4.2
I have AT&T and want sense 6, but I don't want the AT&T or Tmobile garbage that comes with it. Am I ok to change MID & CID to unlocked or dev and flash a vanilla RUU?
I tried searching for the answer, but wound up more confused. Just wanted to confirm this was ok. Thanks in advance.
socalledsin said:
Originally a Tmobile HTC One
Currently:
S-Off
HBoot 1.54
unlocked bootloader
Stock GPE 4.4.2
I have AT&T and want sense 6, but I don't want the AT&T or Tmobile garbage that comes with it. Am I ok to change MID & CID to unlocked or dev and flash a vanilla RUU?
I tried searching for the answer, but wound up more confused. Just wanted to confirm this was ok. Thanks in advance.
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Yes, you can if you want to:
MID change tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535365
CID change using: fastboot oem writecid HTC__001 <- or whatever CID you choose, but exactly 8 characters
do NOT go S-On
or just use a custom ROM
but do NOT go S-On
nkk71 said:
Yes, you can if you want to:
MID change tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2535365
CID change using: fastboot oem writecid HTC__001 <- or whatever CID you choose, but exactly 8 characters
do NOT go S-On
or just use a custom ROM
but do NOT go S-On
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+1 .. @nkk71 is ABSOLUTELY right about staying S-Off.