Let me start by saying yes i'm fully rooted, ok now with that outta the way, im trying to a load new splash screen as explained here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=722717, but the issue i'm having is where he say "Boot your phone into fastboot (hold vol up key while powering phone on, select fastboot)", shouldn't it be power and volume down, also when i go to cmd to type" fastboot devices" to see if the computer is recognizing my phone my first command line that comes up says C:\Documnents and Setting\Tom Harman>, i have a filling that should not be there, but either way it's not showing it's connected, should i have the phone set to charge only, or disk drive or what am i not doing right.
39 views, come one some has got to have something, searching has turned up no good results.
You check with this line.. adb devices. Will have a bunch of numbers and if it does your all good.
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see i can't even get there since my first cmd line is C:\Documnents and Setting\Tom Harman>, i put in fastboot device, and it says not a internal or external command.
Boot the phone with volume up and it should bring you to a white screen with info about your phone. Select fastboot from the menu. When it talks about cmd, use windows explorer to navigate to the Android SDK folder on your computer. Find the tools folder and highlight the folder name and hold shift then right click and select open new command window here. Then type fastboot devices in the cmd window.
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Boot the phone with volume up and it should bring you to a white screen with info about your phone. Select fastboot from the menu. When it talks about cmd, use windows explorer to navigate to the Android SDK folder on your computer. Find the tools folder and highlight the folder name and hold shift then right click and select open new command window here. Then type fastboot devices in the cmd window.
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when i try this way of holding power and vol up, it buzz's 3 times and does nothing, then i have to pull battery just to start over, but if i hold power and vol down i can select fastboot, and it takes me to the red highlighted fastboot usb, but nothing about cmd.
You must navigate to the android-sdk-windows\tools folder. The path can be different for everyone. The location is where you extracted the android sdk to. Mine is at the root of the C drive.
Make sure USB debugging in Settings/Applications/Development is turned on and reboot into the bootloader (power+vol down)
Type this:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools press enter
(The path you just typed should be displayed here)
Now type: fastboot devices
This should display something like HTxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If it does, it worked. Just type your commands to flash the splash image.
Hope this helps
That's strange, did you flash an eng hboot? How did you root?
tomh1979 said:
when i try this way of holding power and vol up, it buzz's 3 times and does nothing, then i have to pull battery just to start over, but if i hold power and vol down i can select fastboot, and it takes me to the red highlighted fastboot usb, but nothing about cmd.
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Thats referring to the command prompt terminal on your computer
dglowe343 said:
You must navigate to the android-sdk-windows\tools folder. The path can be different for everyone. The location is where you extracted the android sdk to. Mine is at the root of the C drive.
Make sure USB debugging in Settings/Applications/Development is turned on and reboot into the bootloader (power+vol down)
Type this:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools press enter
(The path you just typed should be displayed here)
Now type: fastboot devices
This should display something like HTxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If it does, it worked. Just type your commands to flash the splash image.
Hope this helps
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that's the first time it confirmed my device, but it failed to flash, says remote not allowed.
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Boot the phone with volume up and it should bring you to a white screen with info about your phone. Select fastboot from the menu. When it talks about cmd, use windows explorer to navigate to the Android SDK folder on your computer. Find the tools folder and highlight the folder name and hold shift then right click and select open new command window here. Then type fastboot devices in the cmd window.
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i just followed what you said and held the UP VOLUME KEY and the power button at the same time, my phone vibrated 3 times, n now wont charge, or turn on, or work with volume down n power button... thanks a lot for the misleading info
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That's strange, did you flash an eng hboot? How did you root?
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the only way you could root the ota 2.2, which i have been able to do everything else from change roms, load boot animations, just can't do this, lol.
vikramjatt11 said:
i just followed what you said and held the UP VOLUME KEY and the power button at the same time, my phone vibrated 3 times, n now wont charge, or turn on, or work with volume down n power button... thanks a lot for the misleading info
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just pull the battery, it'll be ok, i did that a few times too, lol.
If you power up the phone with the volume up held it should boot into fastboot. I was wrong about selecting fastboot earlier, I thought you had to select it, but it will boot directly into fastboot.
IDK how the 2.2 root is done, it sounds like you don't have an eng bootloader.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=752832&highlight=engineering+hboot
found the problem, it lies in the hboot, should be .76, but is .79, time to revert.
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Ok so when i try to use rom manager, it says i need flash clockworkmod recovery. So i click on it n it says confirm model n i do, then it says "an error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands." Wat am i doing wrong?? Thanks.
Are you rooted? That's usually a good sign that you aren't.
Sent from my EVO from the Apple Store.
yea i went thro all the steps to root n in titanium backup it says root access is OK. so im confused now.
Make sure you have the latest version of Super User Permissions (2.2.2): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=682828
When I got that error, it was because I hadn't told SUP to allow ROM Manager quick enough, and RM had timed out on the permission request.
ok so how do i get this onto my phone, i apologize, this is my first android phone.
tarheelsmj12001 said:
ok so how do i get this onto my phone, i apologize, this is my first android phone.
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Just go ahead and download the zip file su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip from that thread I linked to. Plug your USB cable into your phone and computer, and either go to Notifications, tap on Chareg Only, and then change it to Disk Drive and press done, then open My Computer (or if on Mac/Linux, double-click the drive on your desktop) and copy the ZIP file directly to SD card, or use ADB to push the file by first turning on USB debugging if it isn't already (Settings>Applications>Development>USB debugging) then open Command Prompt (Terminal on Mac/Linux), go to wherever you have ADB located (usually the Tools folder of the Android SDK) and use this command:
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WINDOWS: adb push *path to ZIP*\su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
MAC/LINUX: ./adb puh *path to ZIP*/su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
If you used the ADB method: Go ahead and just use the command "adb reboot recovery" (or "./adb reboot recovery" if on Mac/Linux) to reboot into your Recovery. If you used USB Mass Storage, power off your phone, then hold down the Volume Down button, then continue holding Volume Down while holding the Power button. You will then see the bootloader screen (white screen with three skateboarding Androids at the bottom) and can let go of the buttons as soon as you do. Press Volume-Down to highlight "RECOVERY", and then the Power button to select it. Next you'll see the words "HTC EVO 4G" on a white screen (like a normal boot-up) followed shortly after your Recovery image.
Next, use Volume Up/Down to move your selection up/down and use the Power button to select "Install ZIP from SD Card" (or something along those lines). You should have one option for "install update.zip" and one for "Choose ZIP from SD card" (again, or something similar). Choose the latter of the two, and then use Volume Up/Down to select su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip, and Power to select. Wait a few moments until you're told that the installation was successful, and then select to reboot the phone.
You should then be able to boot into Android, and have the Super User Permissions app installed! Whenever you try to run something which needs root, you'll get a pop-up asking for permission. Go ahead and launch ROM Manager, and you'll get the pop-up, make sure "Remember" is checked, and then press allow. If ROM Manager still complains that it didn't get permissions, re-launch it, and it should work fine.
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Just go ahead and download the zip file su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip from that thread I linked to. Plug your USB cable into your phone and computer, and either go to Notifications, tap on Chareg Only, and then change it to Disk Drive and press done, then open My Computer (or if on Mac/Linux, double-click the drive on your desktop) and copy the ZIP file directly to SD card, or use ADB to push the file by first turning on USB debugging if it isn't already (Settings>Applications>Development>USB debugging) then open Command Prompt (Terminal on Mac/Linux), go to wherever you have ADB located (usually the Tools folder of the Android SDK) and use this command:
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WINDOWS: adb push *path to ZIP*\su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
MAC/LINUX: ./adb puh *path to ZIP*/su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip /sdcard/
If you used the ADB method: Go ahead and just use the command "adb reboot recovery" (or "./adb reboot recovery" if on Mac/Linux) to reboot into your Recovery. If you used USB Mass Storage, power off your phone, then hold down the Volume Down button, then continue holding Volume Down while holding the Power button. You will then see the bootloader screen (white screen with three skateboarding Androids at the bottom) and can let go of the buttons as soon as you do. Press Volume-Down to highlight "RECOVERY", and then the Power button to select it. Next you'll see the words "HTC EVO 4G" on a white screen (like a normal boot-up) followed shortly after your Recovery image.
Next, use Volume Up/Down to move your selection up/down and use the Power button to select "Install ZIP from SD Card" (or something along those lines). You should have one option for "install update.zip" and one for "Choose ZIP from SD card" (again, or something similar). Choose the latter of the two, and then use Volume Up/Down to select su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip, and Power to select. Wait a few moments until you're told that the installation was successful, and then select to reboot the phone.
You should then be able to boot into Android, and have the Super User Permissions app installed! Whenever you try to run something which needs root, you'll get a pop-up asking for permission. Go ahead and launch ROM Manager, and you'll get the pop-up, make sure "Remember" is checked, and then press allow. If ROM Manager still complains that it didn't get permissions, re-launch it, and it should work fine.
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Damn i appreciate ur help n giving me the steps. Just one question, how do i get my command prompt to go to where my ADB is located, its stuck on C:\documents and settings. Thanks again for ur help n sorry for my stupidity.
When i go into my recovery n click on apply sdcard:update.zip, it says failed to open /sdcard/update.zip ( no such file or directory). Wat am i doin wrong??
tarheelsmj12001 said:
When i go into my recovery n click on apply sdcard:update.zip, it says failed to open /sdcard/update.zip ( no such file or directory). Wat am i doin wrong??
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dont click that one, click the one that says install zip file or something, not update .zip
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dont click that one, click the one that says install zip file or something, not update .zip
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hmmm i dont have that option
skittlesV1 said:
dont click that one, click the one that says install zip file or something, not update .zip
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Correct. There's usually two options, one of them being to choose to look for a ZIP file, and the other is sdcard:update.zip. You want to have it look for the ZIP file, and select it off of your card's root directory.
Oh, and to change what directory your command prompt is in, use "cd *path*" which is both for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
yea i dont have that option, only have the one to update.
What Recovery are you using? Perhaps your first step should be to get a better recovery image.
If u don't mind telling me how to do that then ill try n get a better one. N i have no idea which one i have.
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Alright, at the top or bottom of your recovery mode's screen, it will usually tell you what recovery you have (ClockworkMod, Amon Ra, etc.).
To flash a new one, connect your computer and phone, and open up command prompt. Change to wherever you have ADB, and get ready for some fun.
First up, download recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img (Amon_Ra's Recovery). Boot your phone into Fastboot by either using "adb reboot bootloader" or turn off you're phone, and turn it back on by holding Volume Down and Power. You'll get the white screen with the skating Androids again. Go ahead and select FASTBOOT. Now, in your command prompt/terminal, use this command:
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fastboot devices
It should acknowledge that fastboot can see your phone. If not, try rebooting again. Once it sees your phone, use this command to flash the recovery:
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fastboot flash recovery *path to file*\recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img
Give it some time, and it should succeed. Then go on your phone, select bootloader, and then recovery. You should then boot into RA Recovery 1.7.0.1. Select "Flash zip from sdcard" and select the su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip file. Give it a bit to do its thing, and then when it's all done, select "Reboot system now"
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Alright, at the top or bottom of your recovery mode's screen, it will usually tell you what recovery you have (ClockworkMod, Amon Ra, etc.).
To flash a new one, connect your computer and phone, and open up command prompt. Change to wherever you have ADB, and get ready for some fun.
First up, download recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img (Amon_Ra's Recovery). Boot your phone into Fastboot by either using "adb reboot bootloader" or turn off you're phone, and turn it back on by holding Volume Down and Power. You'll get the white screen with the skating Androids again. Go ahead and select FASTBOOT. Now, in your command prompt/terminal, use this command:
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fastboot devices
It should acknowledge that fastboot can see your phone. If not, try rebooting again. Once it sees your phone, use this command to flash the recovery:
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fastboot flash recovery *path to file*\recovery-RA-evo-v1.7.0.1.img
Give it some time, and it should succeed. Then go on your phone, select bootloader, and then recovery. You should then boot into RA Recovery 1.7.0.1. Select "Flash zip from sdcard" and select the su-2.2.2-ef-signed.zip file. Give it a bit to do its thing, and then when it's all done, select "Reboot system now"
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Ok so i downloaded the recovery image. Where i get confused is when u say open the the command prompt and change to where i have ADB. So i go to start, run, n then type command?? N i dont understand when u said how to change what directory the command prompt is in, idk wat "cd *path*" means.
Where do you have ADB or the Android SDK?
To open command prompt, go to Start>Run and type cmd then hit enter. Then use the command cd (path to Android SDK)\tools\, so for example, I have my Android SDK in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Android SDK" so I would use cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Android SDK\tools\.
tarheelsmj12001 said:
Damn i appreciate ur help n giving me the steps. Just one question, how do i get my command prompt to go to where my ADB is located, its stuck on C:\documents and settings. Thanks again for ur help n sorry for my stupidity.
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Dude it's not stupidity. This is the steepest part of the learning curve and there is actually not an easy answer. This drove me nuts when I first started to learn. But it's really fun once you figure it out.
First, follow the steps here: http://htcevohacks.com/htc-evo-hacks/how-to-install-android-sdk-and-adb-drivers-for-htc-evo-4g/
That will give you the SDK folder on your computer. I recommend that you extract the files directly onto the C: drive. That will give you the following path: C:\android-sdk-windows\tools (that will make more sense once you actually follow those steps.
Then, open a Command Prompt on your computer. If you use windows, it's under the Accessories folder on the Start menu. You obviously know this from your earlier post.
Then type the following:
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cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
That should bring you to that folder. Everything you ever do that is "ADB" is done from this folder. That means that you actually need to put pertinent files into the "tools" folder there.
Once you are there type the following:
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adb devices
If a long number shows up, then it sees your phone. There you go. If the above doesn't work, it might mean that you have to do another really annoying b.s. maneuver to your computer. Not worth mentioning if you don't have to do it. So just reply if this doesn't work and you can take it from there as far as troubleshooting.
Having said all that, the easiest way to install the new su zip file is to just put it on the your SD card, reboot into recovery, and choose install from SD card, and just choose it.
I would just like to thank u guys so much for ur help n def ur patience. I followed the steps u guys gave me n it worked flawlessly. Im so damn happy now lol, ive been trying to do this for sometime now. Now its time to get some ROMs on this bad boy. Once again, thank u very much guys for ur help, its nice to see ppl helping each other out on here so much.
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I would just like to thank u guys so much for ur help n def ur patience. I followed the steps u guys gave me n it worked flawlessly. Im so damn happy now lol, ive been trying to do this for sometime now. Now its time to get some ROMs on this bad boy. Once again, thank u very much guys for ur help, its nice to see ppl helping each other out on here so much.
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You're more than welcome, just make sure to hang onto ADB and the Android SDK folders, and where they're are, as they'll be necessary for almost any ROM, upgrade, unlock, etc.!
I have been searching and reading, but I still am unsure of which rooting method I should use. I just got my "new" EVO on Friday. Here are my specs:
HBoot 2.2
Hardware 0003
Baseband 2.15.00.09.01
Kernal [email protected]#17
Software 3.30.651.3
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
You have two choices:
option 1. Follow the directions and root your phone using these instructions that I copied from the thread below and use the following link to download the correct files: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829045)
option 1 is not recommended for a noob...
option 2. Wait for unrevoked to come out with their update to unrevoked 3. If you wait, almost all of the root process will be automated. Unrevoked should be releasing this update in the next couple of weeks or so. They have been tweeting about it.
Directions from option 1 copied from thread link above:
1. Make sure that you downloaded and installed HTC Sync from HTC website.
2. Unzip hboot202-s_off-V71.zip to a folder in your C: drive. I used C:\hroot
3. This hroot folder should have a folder inside it called root. If you have a folder called hboot202-s_off-V71 then you need to move all the files from that subfolder to c:\hroot.
4. In Vista/7 slick on the start button and type in cmd. You will see in the program list the command prompt. Right click and open as Administrator.
5. In the command prompt type cd c:\hroot
6. On phone goto-> Setting>Applications>Debugging make sure usb debugging is on.
7. Connect the usb cable to your computer and phone. The phone should change it's screen to ask you what type of connection mode you want. Make sure that it is on charge only. Do not mount.
8. Type into the command prompt: adb push root/unrevoked-forever.zip /sdcard/ After a pause you should see a confirmation message that states the file size and transfer speed when the file is done being pushed.
9. Type into the command prompt: adb push root/mtd-eng.img /sdcard/ After a pause you should see a confirmation message that states the file size and transfer speed when the file is done being pushed.
10. Type into the command prompt: adb push pc36img/PC36IMG-ENG.zip /sdcard/PC36IMG.zip After a pause you should see a confirmation message that states the file size and transfer speed when the file is done being pushed.
11. Type into the command prompt: adb push pc36img/PC36IMG-MR.zip /sdcard/PC36IMG-MR.zip After a pause you should see a confirmation message that states the file size and transfer speed when the file is done being pushed.
12. Type into the command prompt: adb push root/flash_image /data/local/ After a pause you should see a confirmation message that states the file size and transfer speed when the file is done being pushed.
13. Type into the command prompt: adb push root/rageagainstthecage /data/local/tmp After a pause you should see a confirmation message that states the file size and transfer speed when the file is done being pushed.
14. Type into the command prompt:adb shell You should see a $, this means that you are "in" the phone.
15. Type into the command prompt:chmod 0755 /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage You should see this echoed on your screen. This is normal. You should still have $ on your cmd line.
16. Type into the command prompt: chmod 0755 /data/local/flash_image You should see this echoed on your screen. This is normal. You should still have a $ on your cmd line.
17. Type into the command prompt:./data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage A message will pop up on the screen. It will take a few seconds, and your will be kicked "out" of the phone. The $ should now be gone.
18. Type into the command prompt: adb shell You should have a # on your command line instead of a $. # means you have temporary root in your phone. If you do not have #, then start over.
19. Type into the command prompt that has #: ./data/local/flash_image misc /sdcard/mtd-eng.img
20. Type into the command prompt that has #: sync
21. Type into the command prompt that has #: reboot bootloader
22. Your phone will be rebooting now. Eventually your phone will be at the bootloader menu. On your phone use volume up/down to highlight bootloader and press the power button once. It will start loading the PC36img.zip file.
23.After it loads, it will ask if you want to flash. Press Volume UP to say yes. It will now flash, which can take some time. You may see some red fail messages. This is normal.
24.When it is done flashing it will ask you if you want to reboot. Press Volume Down to say now to reboot.
25. Use volume up/down to highlight recovery. Press the power button once. This will try to boot into recovery mode but fail and load a screen with a red triangle. This is normal because you have not installed recovery yet.
26. Go back to your computer screen and your command prompt. You should not have a #
27. Type into the command prompt: adb push recovery /
28. Type into the command prompt: adb shell busybox --install /sbin
29. Type into the command prompt: adb shell nohup /sbin/recovery &
30. After a pause you should see a new screen on your phone. It should be green text with your recovery options.
31. Highlight backup/restore. Press the power button. Highlight backup nand and press the power button. Press the power button again to confirm the action. Your phone is now doing a nandroid backup. This will backup your wimax keys amongst other things.
32. It will take a little time to do the backup. After it is done press the power button once to return to the recovery menu.
33. Highlight enable USB-MS and press the power button.
34. On your computer, you should see a new drive in my computer or a pop up asking you for an action. Click on Explore, or open the drive in my computer, to access your phone like you would a thumb drive.
35. Rename the file named PC36IMG.zip to PC36IMG-ENG.zip and then rename PC36IMG-MR.zip to PC36IMG.zip
36. On your phone, press the power button to disable USB-MS mode. You should be back at the recovery menu.
37. Highlight the option to flash image from zip. Press the power button.
38. Highlight unrevoked-forever.zip and press the power button. Press the power button again to confirm if told to do so.
39. When it completes flashing the image, select reboot from the menu.
40. When it reboots a few things could happen. If you think your phone is frozen, you are okay because that is a normal occurrence on this step.
----->Your phone gets "stuck" on a white screen with the word HTC on it for more than a minute. You need to take the back case off your phone and pull your battery out. Put the battery back in and put the back case on again. Hold down Volume Down and press(and release) the power button while you continue to hold down the volume down button. Your phone should go into the boot loader like it did at the start of the guide.
----->You phone started up and fully booted. You need to completely power off.Hold down Volume Down and press(and release) the power button while you continue to hold down the volume down button. Your phone should go into the boot loader like it did at the start of the guide.
----->The phone returns to the boot loader.
41. No matter which of the 3 scenarios occurred to you in the last step, you are now in the boot loader. Obviously the 3rd scenario is the best, but all are OKAY.
42. The phone should find PC36img.zip. It then loads this file and asks if you want to flash. Use volume up for yes. When it asks to reboot press volume up for yes.
43. When it is done booting, return to your computer screen and type adb shell mv /sdcard/PC36IMG.zip /sdcard/PC36IMG-MR.zip into the command prompt.
44. Type into the command prompt: adb reboot recovery
45. Highlight backup/restore in recovery and then press power. Highlight backup nand and press power. Press power again to confirm. Wait for the backup to complete.
46. Press power to return to recovery menu. Highlight reboot phone and press power.
47. Your phone is now rooted, S-OFF, and booted into stock 3.30.651.2.
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After Root:
1. Run through setup and get to the actual phone screens.
2. Try to turn on 4G/wifi/etc and see if it all works. It may not and this does not mean disaster.
For me, I had to flash Stock RUU root 3.30.651.3 to get 4G to work. Here is what I did next:
1. Download stock RUU root 3.30.651.3(I opted for Odexed version) from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=836728
2. Reboot phone into recovery by completely powering off. Hold down volume down and press power. When you get into the boot loader it will try to find PC36img.zip and fail (we renamed that file remember?) and that is normal. Use volume up/down to highlight recovery and press the power button.
3. In recovery highlight USB-MS and press power to enable.
4. Your phone should be mounted as a drive in your computer again like before. Copy the whole zip file that you downloaded for RUU 3.30.651.3 rooted odexed to your phone. Wait for it to finish the transfer.
5. On your phone press power to turn off USB-MS mode.
6. On the recovery menu highlight wipe and press power.
7. Highlight the first wipe option which is something like wipe cache/factory reset. Press power. Press power again to confirm if needed.
8. Hightlight the second wipe option which is wipe cache. Press power and then press power again if needed.
9. Highlight the third wipe option which is wipe dalvik-cache. Press power and then press power again if needed.
10. Return recovery menu.
11. Hightlight flash image from zip and press power.
12. Highlight the file that you just transfered over that is for RUU 3.30.651.3 and press power. Press power again to confirm if asked. It will start flashing the image to your phone, but you will not see progress bars. It will take a few minutes.
13. When it is complete select the option to reboot the phone.
14. The phone should fully boot up into the stock rooted 3.30.651.3 rom.
15. Now try to turn 4G/wifi/etc on and make sure it works. It did for me.
16. Assuming that everything is working fine, fully power off, boot into recovery, and do another backup. This newest backup is your holy grail backup. It is stock rooted S-OFF and 4G working backup.
Note: these last 15 steps can be used to flash any custom rom too. Just make sure that you get your "holy grail" backup first before you experiment.
GOOD LUCK!
Thank you very much. I had been looking at the three different methods, I just wasn't sure which one to go with. I'm downloading the files now, but won't be able to do the thing until i get home. I had a Hero for the longest, and rooting that was pretty simple, but when I got the EVO and looked at the forum; I knew it wouldn't be quite as easy. I just wanted to be certain before I bricked my phone trying to fly blind. I'll let you know how it turns out. Thanks again, I really appreciate it.
You are welcome! I am sure you know this, but make sure you read through the thread first so you can see other hangups other people are having before you start the rooting process. If you have rooted a phone before, I am sure you can root the evo. Good luck!
Worked like a charm. 30 minutes, and I'm rooted. That went easier than I expected. Thanks again!
you are welcome...good luck with choosing a rom kernel combination. I dont flash a new rom or kernel very often (once a month) but right now i have myn 2.2 for a rom and baked battery #5 for a kernel with some setcpu profiles and it works great! I can get a full day of 10 hours of heavy usage (connected to exchange all the time) and lots of texts, web browsing etc and still have 20% battery left
I rooted my evo yesterday. I have super user and titanium backup but it still shows s-on. How do i change this. I used unrevoked.
what version is your hboot?
jay-are said:
I rooted my evo yesterday. I have super user and titanium backup but it still shows s-on. How do i change this. I used unrevoked.
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if you still got s-on then you might need to run unrevoked forever. just go to this site.http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/forever and run the correct update.zip like you would another rom or kernel
weaselp1 said:
what version is your hboot?
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i dunno about him. (y must i assume its a dude n not a female on these boards... tsk tsk) but i have hboot 0.97.000
I feel as if i missed my window of rooting my fone when i should of.. now theres a 1000 and 1 threads on the newer versions for newer fones.. and yes i've 'been' reading most of them.. and its all starting to stick. **and whats this i hear about the newer evo screens being more brilliant? anyways, can i follow those same directions u posted? 30 mins doesnt sound bad. even tho 30 seconds with unrevoked is pretty enticing. thanks for your time and effort. might even give u an actuall "thanks" above ur name. just seen those recently and been wanting to give em a try.
the reason i asked what version your hboot is: if you have hboot 2.02 or 2.10 you cannot use unrevoked at this current time; you must use the above method. I just wanted to make sure you had the correct hboot to use unrevoked. I have had a friend who made this mistake, and it broke his 4g and he had to get a replacement.
as far as using th above method, unless you have hboot 2.02 or 2.10, I would advise agianst it.
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Some people are having trouble using unrevoked-forever on hboot 2.10 saying that their radio is not supported. Some people have not had trouble and the root worked fine. So, make sure you root before updating to the latest build.
weaselp1 said:
the reason i asked what version your hboot is: if you have hboot 2.02 or 2.10 you cannot use unrevoked at this current time; you must use the above method. I just wanted to make sure you had the correct hboot to use unrevoked. I have had a friend who made this mistake, and it broke his 4g and he had to get a replacement.
as far as using th above method, unless you have hboot 2.02 or 2.10, I would advise agianst it.
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So with me having such an older hoot - 0.97.000, u would recommend what...?? Unrevoked? Thanks for ur time.
Yes, use the unrevoked method because of the version of hboot you have
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Hello
Im currently trying to flash a new radio but I cannot enter the Bootloader for some reason. Now when I press down and power on I go straight into ClockworkMod Recovery and not bootloader so I cannot access Fastboot. Any ideas or am I being a complete idiot here.
Cheers
EDIT: Well have managed to enter bootloader but damned if I can figure out how to bring the command prompt up lol
First remove battery then hold volume down key and power key. Probably U have enabled "fast boot" in phone settings -> application.
On bootloader moving through volume up and down key. Approve the choice power key.
Hello
Thats done the trick mate thanks very much.
Marshall1975 said:
EDIT: Well have managed to enter bootloader but damned if I can figure out how to bring the command prompt up lol
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Well that all depends on what operating system you have on your computer. If I can assume Windoze 7 press the start key, type in "cmd" and press enter.
You should now have the elusive command prompt. Now you just gotta do "cd /path/to/fastboot" followed by your fastboot commands.
hi..my desire's volume down key is defective & its not working..
so is there any apps. or any other method to go in boot menu without pressing volume down key.
plz help
i want to install another rom in my phone
push power + vol down!
ashuonweb said:
hi..my desire's volume down key is defective & its not working..
so is there any apps. or any other method to go in boot menu without pressing volume down key.
plz help
i want to install another rom in my phone
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You should install 'Quick boot' from the market. You need root access to use this app. You can also connect your phone to your PC and use ADB to reboot the phone in bootloader mode with the following adb command: adb reboot bootloader.
You mean the hboot menu? Press and hold back and power button, and when fastboot screen appears, press power button. Now you are in hboot.
You can install "ROM manager" , it can reboot into the Recovery(CWM)
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
thanx to all above for your valuable reply..
but i am having problem that my usb connection get automatically disconnected whenever i click on.exe file of rom
plesae help
ashuonweb said:
thanx to all above for your valuable reply..
but i am having problem that my usb connection get automatically disconnected whenever i click on.exe file of rom
plesae help
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As far as I know, there isn't any .exe file in an android operating system. And for your problem, you should do something like this:
1. If you're on Windows:
- make sure that you have the android sdk downloaded;
- make sure the drivers for HTC Desire are installed on your pc / laptop
- go to platform-tools, hold the SHIFT button from your keyboard pressed and, while holding it, press the right mouse button in that folder. The right click menu will appear, but having an extra option "Open Command Window Here" or something like that;
- connect your phone cable to your pc / laptop;
- plug the cable into your phone;
- in the command prompt window opened earlier write "adb shell reboot recovery" to go into recovery, "adb shell reboot" to simply reboot or "adb shell reboot bootloader" to boot into the bootloader;
2. If you're on Linux:
- open terminal;
- cd /to/the/android/sdk/path;
- cd /platform-tools;
- use the commands I wrote above, the ones including adb;
If your existing rom allows it, if you press and hold power button, choose restart, then you can get a mini menu with the option to boot into recovery. You can then use the recovery to flash the new rom.
Another option is 4ext recovery - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1408936
It will install a new recovery on your phone - but it is pretty cool. You can use the touchscreen to navigate rather than volume buttons (handy if your volume is stuffed) You can also use the app to launch the recovery.
I am also having a similar problem .I was trying to install superuser in a .zip file ,but now I have ended up in a boot loop ,I am not able to go to the boot menu .................
Can anybody help me.
aditya p said:
I am also having a similar problem .I was trying to install superuser in a .zip file ,but now I have ended up in a boot loop ,I am not able to go to the boot menu .................
Can anybody help me.
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Take the battery out, then boot in hboot (if your volume buttons are not working, press Power+Back button, then select Bootloader), then recovery and restore your backup (you should have done one) or reflash your rom.
When I click the unlock took ,it just reboot, another factory reset didn't happen, I don't know why?
Factory reset cannot solve it. I am crying ,what should I do?
dugu1248 said:
Factory reset cannot solve it. I am crying ,what should I do?
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Factory reset helps - the message still appears, but unlock will proceed when you ignore the popup & continue.
Did you flash UL-Z016-WW-4.12.40.9999-user.zip beforehand?
adwinp said:
Factory reset helps - the message still appears, but unlock will proceed when you ignore the popup & continue.
Did you flash UL-Z016-WW-4.12.40.9999-user.zip beforehand?
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Yes, nothing happened
dugu1248 said:
Yes, nothing happened
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What procedure did you follow?
sebastiandg7 said:
What procedure did you follow?
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recommanding this little guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2780696
sebastiandg7 said:
What procedure did you follow?
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Adwinp's ,unlock failed, I don't know why
screenshot please
dugu1248 said:
Adwinp's ,unlock failed, I don't know why
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download this (lockscreen unlocker) and this
(the folder is filled with TWRP images, download the one specific to your device, namely Z016D)
now shut down your phone
press the power button and the volume up button
walla... wellcome to fastboot mode...
connect your phone with USB cable to your PC
download android SDK tools and go to the containing folder of the SDK tools
if you reached that folder, you should see a file named fastboot.exe there... good we are going to use it
press shift and right mouse key on that folder and you should see "open a terminal here" option, press it
a black window will open up, welcome to CMD window, you are back to the 80's
move the downloaded twrp img to that folder and rename it twrp, now it should be named twrp.img
now type in that black window "fastboot boot twrp.img", you didn't flash anything, your phone just booted the twrp software temproarily... now considering that your bootloader is unlocked, it should be possible to use that command.... now navigate to mount screen and turn on MTP, move the zip file to the phone memory, navigate to install screen and flash that zip, it should erase lock screen configuration on your device, meaning your device won't have a password on next boot, congrats you hacked your own device, reboot your device on reboot screen
Chaosruler said:
download this (lockscreen unlocker) and this
(the folder is filled with TWRP images, download the one specific to your device, namely Z016D)
now shut down your phone
press the power button and the volume up button
walla... wellcome to fastboot mode...
connect your phone with USB cable to your PC
download android SDK tools and go to the containing folder of the SDK tools
if you reached that folder, you should see a file named fastboot.exe there... good we are going to use it
press shift and right mouse key on that folder and you should see "open a terminal here" option, press it
a black window will open up, welcome to CMD window, you are back to the 80's
move the downloaded twrp img to that folder and rename it twrp, now it should be named twrp.img
now type in that black window "fastboot boot twrp.img", you didn't flash anything, your phone just booted the twrp software temproarily... now considering that your bootloader is unlocked, it should be possible to use that command.... now navigate to mount screen and turn on MTP, move the zip file to the phone memory, navigate to install screen and flash that zip, it should erase lock screen configuration on your device, meaning your device won't have a password on next boot, congrats you hacked your own device, reboot your device on reboot screen
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not this problem