Does Anyone Know If It Possible To Restore A SPL With rwfactory Command or similar from oemsbl?
Also Is The Address Of The SPL 0x0 on a vogue?
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I like Terminal and Dos stuff well Im trying to get more in to Linux with it. But what about the SPL Command Line functions, where do we find all that stuff. Ive Googled but always get something unrelated to the SPL.
Hello together
First of all i searched to solve my problem already. But after spending several hours by searching and trying I thought i better ask the community.
Well my problem is, that I can't root my phone. I tried diffrent ways and there was always the same result. If I use Visionary+ r14 and press temp root now (usb debugging activatet) it loads for a while and then it hangs on a black screen. Seems to freez always.
If I try it with the terminal emulator and the manual found http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD here, it hangs in the terminal emulator. I don't know the reason but i couldn't find another possibility to root my device.
sorry for my bad english and thank you
Which version of the stock rom are you on? 1.34 or 1.72 or 1.85?? If its 1.72 you need to downgrade your version number to 1.34 in order to root using the Psneuter Method found Here. If its the new 1.85 update, im not sure if that version is rootable or if the psneuter method works on it also.
I've got the 1.72 version of the rom. Well this exactly is my next problem. I tried to downgrade using your method some time before. When i enter the bootloader and it checks the sdcard it just prints CID incorrect.
I know that I have to create a goldcard to make the downgrade possible. To create a goldcard I fallowed also different manuals.
here are two i've tried:
http://android.modaco.com/content/general-discussion/305672/creating-a-goldcard/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=572683
there are always the same steps. I tried different manuals and tools. But in the end i got always the same cid which looks something similar to this: 1501004d344732444503ad020c67ade0 then i need the reverse string and the hexeditor and overwrite the first sector of the sdcard. but no matter which method i try, in the end I get always CID incorrect.
anybody already had a similar problem?
nobody had a similar problem?
well solution found... in all the manuals there was written about the "adb shell cat /sys/class/mmc_host/mmc1/mmc1:*/cid" command.
because this method didnt work for me i searched and found the solution to change the command to "adb shell cat /sys/class/mmc_host/mmc0/mmc0:*/cid". With this command i got a CID.
The problem was that I didnt search further in this direction because I had a CID. with the command "adb shell cat /sys/class/mmc_host/mmc2/mmc2:*/cid" everything worked and i got another CID.
im hving th same problem....im on 1.72 rom and get stuck at wrong cid part like u.. ive tried everything...no joy
You tried all the mmc methods?
with mmc1 i got no cid, with mmc0 i got the wrong cid and with mmc2 it worked.
I will try again tomoz ..actually im gona try everything again...and then wait foor my hair to grow back so i can pull it out again
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I have a rooted G2 with ENG S-OFF and when I log into shell via "adb shell", it starts as user ($) as opposed to root user (#). Once I'm running in adb shell, su won't work until phone is fully booted and permission is granted from superuser app. This seems like I don't have eng boot and/or S-OFF, but I do according to HBOOT and gfree_verify.
I did perm root a while back and I think S-OFF at the same time, and then later on I used gfree to do the other options (sim unlock and super CID). Doing some searching I came accross the command getprop ro.secure ... if I run this from adb shell as user ($), it returns 1, as (#), it returns 1, and from terminal on phone as root (#) it also returns 1. From my light understanding, this should be 0.
Does anyone have any thoughts as to what is going on? A potential fix is to redo everything with gfree (?) ... not sure what else to try. Any help/advice would be appreciated. Thanks much.
Are you running a custom rom.... because I know the stock rom doesn't stick root very good....
I am running stock rom...sorry I forgot to mention that. Since root doesn't stick well with stock, does that mean I should try process again? Thanks.
It seems that what I described as my problem is actually expected behavior since I am running stock rom. The ro.secure flag located in the default.prop file at / is typically 1 for stock roms where as if someone were to customize a rom, they would set that flag to 0 most likely. Changing it from the OS won't do anything since it gets loaded from the boot.img image at startup. One could extract boot.img, modify, and re-flash, but I'm OK with it for now.
I wanted to give an update on my findings in case anyone else was curious about this. I had recently rooted a Thunderbolt and as a result of that method, ro.secure = 0, so I was confusing myself as to why it was 1 on my G2...but now I know.
Thanks needs to go to Guhl over at #G2Root on Freenode for helping explain this to me.
Good Morning to everyone (Germany ).
I´ve downgraded my DZ from the actual version to Froyo. Now i want to root it. I was searching for different manuals and all of them said that it´s necessary to check the Infocid. Unfortunately it doesn´t really work on my phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905261
The first step seems to be clear. I type in the command and the phone restarts and powers up in the boot menu. But when I type in the second command line, the terminal says that this command was not found. Every files should be in the right folder i think, but it does not work. Do you have any ideas, what the problem might be? I don´t have i file called fastboot oem loader in my platform-tools-folder. Is that the problem?
Thank you very much.
Edit: Now i also found this Thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140722 . But what does "set up on your computer" mean? Is it a programm? I got a fastboot folder in my platform-tools with 3 fastboot files for each OS. So: Do i have to rename the fastboot-mac to fastboot? Lot of questions, don´t want to brick it
...so you already downgraded succesfully to 1.34 wwe?
then i would use this guide for perm root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
...if you get in troubles pm me
Solved, had to rename the command line to reboot-mac
I remember finding the ADB command to mask s-off to s-on but I can seem to find it anymore.
Is anyone here able to help me or know it?
Thanks in advance.