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This is like my 10th android phone however with trying to root this i noticed some techniques have a built in image file or whatever that won't let you install roms? I want to be able to install roms, is there a good one click root option for me? Also what would be the best kernel?
why do you actually have 60 posts? Were the other 59 in the development section as well?
Hhhmmm.......
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Everything you need is right here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Supersonic&useskin=vector
joehunni said:
why do you actually have 60 posts? Were the other 59 in the development section as well?
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Was that a douchebag comment orrrrr are you actually asking? I don't use xda as much as i did droidxforums, androidforums, androidcentral, and droidforums...
lets not bicker about posts, and just get along.. simple question, quick answer......
1. Unrevoked
2. No one can tell you what will be a good kernel for your phone
3. Wrong section
They're all good kernels. Some just work better with some phones. It really depends on the phone.
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Nickdroid86 said:
This is like my 10th android phone however with trying to root this i noticed some techniques have a built in image file or whatever that won't let you install roms? I want to be able to install roms, is there a good one click root option for me? Also what would be the best kernel?
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I found its trial and error with different roms also like three previous poster stated depends on phone. Kernels are easy to flash. Just give em a couple days to settle in. its like getting a new puppy. At first it may not look like its going to work out. After a couple days and conditioning things are better lol. Good luck and enjoy your evo! I do!
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Q&A Section I believe would be a good place to start, dont you?
I use unrevoked getting failed but s now off without su..
then trying z4root and succes. I dont know how. I never see this method before. But it works for me..
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snxxxxx said:
I use unrevoked getting failed but s now off without su..
then trying z4root and succes. I dont know how. I never see this method before. But it works for me..
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Well you'll need to run unrevoked again because z4root only gives you temporary root, and goes away once the phone is rebooted, meaning you'll have to run it again.
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Well you'll need to run unrevoked again because z4root only gives you temporary root, and goes away once the phone is rebooted, meaning you'll have to run it again.
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No my phone is still rooted. Now i use warm rls5, flash kernel, theme,and other and it still rooted.. like before id said. I dont know how it happen. I know in forum or other website that z4root just for temporary root for evo. But now my evo about 1 month being rooted by it with many flashing.
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Awkward...well if it unroots for any reason, or something happens, that's the course of action you should take.
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Awkward...well if it unroots for any reason, or something happens, that's the course of action you should take.
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you really made me afraid. I really do not know why this could occur. you think what do I do now? I use the latest version unrevoked before and always failed. at least I tried 4 times. and when I use z4root, my evo be like now. all working with normal functions. superuser always work properly.
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snxxxxx said:
you really made me afraid. I really do not know why this could occur. you think what do I do now? I use the latest version unrevoked before and always failed. at least I tried 4 times. and when I use z4root, my evo be like now. all working with normal functions. superuser always work properly.
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Not trying to scare you, just saying from what I heard, you lose root after rebooting after z4root, unless the unrevoked did work. But if its all good, no need to go messing with it.
Nickdroid86 said:
This is like my 10th android phone however with trying to root this i noticed some techniques have a built in image file or whatever that won't let you install roms? I want to be able to install roms, is there a good one click root option for me? Also what would be the best kernel?
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ok if you just got the phone you probably have the newest hboot. I got my phone in december and i had the newest one at the time. (i dont know if its been updated). i wasnt able to use unrevoked, but maybe that has changed since. If you cant use unrevoked, then there should be a sticky on one of the categories, ( i think android development) that will tell you how to root your phone using SDK, abd, and your PC ( thats the way i did it).
As for kernels, like everyone has been saying, it really depends on how the device accepts the kernel, but I am currently using netarchy toastmod 4.3.1 cfs no havs sbc more universal. I would try using the netarchy toastmods, they seem to treat me the best. Download a few and then give them a try. For hardware version 004, dont use BFS... they will cause reboots constantly...
Enjoy your new phone and welcome to the family.
here is the kernels page i use...
http://www.qap.la/~netarchy/
Try this page for rooting...
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/htc-evo-4g/123714-everything-evo-rooting-nand-flashing-roms-wipe.html
Nickdroid86 said:
This is like my 10th android phone however with trying to root this i noticed some techniques have a built in image file or whatever that won't let you install roms? I want to be able to install roms, is there a good one click root option for me? Also what would be the best kernel?
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I believe this is what you're looking for: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=838448
Just plug your phone into your PC and launch the program. The program does all the work until your phone is rooted and nand unlocked. After it's rooted, you can install custom kernel, ROM's, radio's, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsoVzMadiQE
Hi, i've been looking around to help my friend with his new desire,
I would like to see if this works, according to my research...
If I ran the phone through unrevoked, would this root the phone?
And in turn, let us install rom manager + clockwork mod?
I don't have much experience around here as I am still looking about rooting my nexus
Hope you can help
Details needed.
Bootloader info, phone info...
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I'm gonna have to ask about the bootloader info, but it is currently running stock (latest) which I think is 2.2?
EDIT: How do you get into the bootloader? Is it power+ volume down?
Yes.
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If its running 2.2, chances are very high that you can root it with unrevoked. Make sure the hBOOT version is 0.93.xxxx
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If its the same as mine, yes unrevoked will do. However, i was having issues with CwM before so now im using amon ra recovery.just a heads up
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Ye, thats right, I just found out that it is 0.93
So my plan on my original post will work?
EDIT: Do we need S-off? And how does this affect the phone?
Warmo161 said:
Ye, thats right, I just found out that it is 0.93
So my plan on my original post will work?
EDIT: Do we need S-off? And how does this affect the phone?
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use google and find out.... or just follow one of the many noob guides
A noob guide would of answered all of your questions
Warmo161 said:
Ye, thats right, I just found out that it is 0.93
So my plan on my original post will work?
EDIT: Do we need S-off? And how does this affect the phone?
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It will work. As long as the drivers required are properly installed. And you don't need s-off unless you are planning to change the boot partitions (eg. Change from Stock hBOOT to CM7r2 hBOOT to get more space for apps)
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If your still not 100% sure I don't think you should even try rooting your friends phone. You'll need the htc usb drivers installed on pc, make sure the htc sync apps is not installed.
Use unrevoked to root and install cwm recovery, from there you can install any of the great roms.
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Please read the rooting faq in my signature. There's also a guide there which incorporates pre requisite information which (for some unknown reason) is missing from most other guides.
But read the faq too. It's not about blindly following steps. It's about understanding the process and what you are doing.
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Ok so I've been wanting to root for a while now but never did, so I could read up on it more. If anyone knows how to root my Evo 4g after today's update to 2.3.5 I would be very greatful. Thanks everyone very much.
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swagnificent said:
Ok so I've been wanting to root for a while now but never did, so I could read up on it more. If anyone knows how to root my Evo 4g after today's update to 2.3.5 I would be very greatful. Thanks everyone very much.
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No way to root it sorry can only root 2.3.3 down ATM
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Actually just came to my senses if you have hboot needed for revolutionary then you should be fine I believe it was 2.16 and 2.15. To check your hboot pull battery out hold power button and volume down at the same time
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Nah h-boot version like 2.18.000. After the new upgrade.
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seems like another htc gotcha! so if your not rooted before the ota, and you updated, no root/unlocking for now i think is the consensus.
brad560 said:
seems like another htc gotcha! so if your not rooted before the ota, and you updated, no root/unlocking for now i think is the consensus.
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Its basically confirmed no root; until revolutionary [if] the update the method to include the 2.18 hboot. Also #2 thread.
U have an evo on2.3.5 stock?
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vabeachfc3s said:
U have an evo on2.3.5 stock?
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Recent ota happened and changed hboot and switched it to 2.3.5 from 2.3.3
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Sweet. Now im bout to lose money until a method is developed. Good thing theres an ass load of other phones ppl need flashed and rooted
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swagnificent said:
Ok so I've been wanting to root for a while now but never did, so I could read up on it more. If anyone knows how to root my Evo 4g after today's update to 2.3.5 I would be very greatful. Thanks everyone very much.
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if you had been reading up on rooting and really doing your research then you should have learned that you never accept an update right when it comes out because you lose the ability to root until a fix is found (and it often takes some time).
teh roxxorz said:
Its basically confirmed no root; until revolutionary [if] the update the method to include the 2.18 hboot. Also #2 thread.
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just tried htcdev method to unlock phone. phone now shows unlocked. success with booting twrp recovery, will try to flash rom utilizing same method as EVO 3D users with HBOOT 1.50, should be the same. will update.
Edit: Okay, just booted up SWAG ROM. Unlocked using HTCDEV method. Pushed the kernel via adb fastboot, boot.img from the unzipped ROM folder. Then flashed the zip which was on the root of the SD card, just as described in the EVO 3D development forums, using twrp1.1.1.
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just tried htcdev method to unlock phone. phone now shows unlocked. success with booting twrp recovery, will try to flash rom utilizing same method as EVO 3D users with HBOOT 1.50, should be the same. will update.
Edit: Okay, just booted up SWAG ROM. Unlocked using HTCDEV method. Pushed the kernel via adb fastboot, boot.img from the unzipped ROM folder. Then flashed the zip which was on the root of the SD card, just as described in the EVO 3D development forums, using twrp1.1.1.
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Thanks for this, you should set up a guide to help others through the process.
and speaking of revolutionary, lets focus on something more universal like an apk rooting method
thank you church.
Awesome work man. Thankyou for that.
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roids87 said:
Thanks for this, you should set up a guide to help others through the process.
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Here's what I came up with. Still may do a video. Hope it makes sense, it was very early/late when I wrote this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1458491
Slightly off this topic, but along the same lines, so I didn't want to start another thread.
I rooted back in November, prior to the latest OTA update - and had a pretty good understanding of what I was doing - I think.. heh
I NEVER flashed a new ROM, Kernel, Radio, etc. Only backedup, rooted, removed some bloatware, and that's it.
I still have superuser su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip (I think?) in my root folder of my SD Card. Nothing else.
I backed up my Nandroid to my computer, as well as all the TitaniumPro backups of bloatware.
I saw Brad560's two posts - both Barebones and Stock ROM's.
In the Stock post, he listed Deodex'ed, Odexed, and Original UnRooted ROM. This confused me, as I'm still trying to wrap my head around the flashing part. Then I saw a reply about Radios?
I think at this point, I definitely want to remain rooted, but would like the "official" release from HTC/Sprint (in root form, stable, as close to the original as possible, for now).
Which ROM should I grab?
Will I need to flash a new kernel? I don't have any desire to overclock or anything.
And will I need to update the Radios separately?
Thanks, sincerely appreciate any help.
Just read in brads thread and all your answers will be there.
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I had to go to htc update 3 x first was a security patch, phone rebooted, then back to htc update little larger file this time, phone rebooted, went back to htc update and finally got the 35mb 2.3.5 update, phone rebooted. I have new hboot now to as well. If my usb port dont work at all is there a way to root just from the sd card and is it even possible?
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Just read in brads thread and all your answers will be there.
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Thanks for replying.
I have read it. That's the first time I had heard of those things, which is why I asked here.
I think some folks forget what's it like to learn this stuff.. and while many here have been around for awhile and have absorbed over time, there are people like me (a military pilot btw lol) who has a tough time grasping some of the verbiage. I had the rooting thing down. Flashing a ROM seemed easy enough, though hadn't done it. Then someone throws up 3 versions in that post and 2 in the other. I get his barebones stuff - for the most part - he stripped stuff out.
Anyway, I suppose I will take the plunge and pick one of the ROMs, then suppose flash the latest radios.
Thanks!
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I had to go to htc update 3 x first was a security patch, phone rebooted, then back to htc update little larger file this time, phone rebooted, went back to htc update and finally got the 35mb 2.3.5 update, phone rebooted. I have new hboot now to as well. If my usb port dont work at all is there a way to root just from the sd card and is it even possible?
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For the time being, only way to "root"/unlock is via HTCDEV method which requires you be connected to your computer via USB sync cable.
Please forgive me, ive read the forum and found no information on how to root an 2.3 Evo with HBoot version 2.18. i did find rooting guides but only for the 2.15 or 2.16. even tried running revolutionary anyway and got "2.18 is not supported at this time". any info on a helpful thread or how to go about it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance....Later
drlzanej said:
Please forgive me, ive read the forum and found no information on how to root an 2.3 Evo with HBoot version 2.18. i did find rooting guides but only for the 2.15 or 2.16. even tried running revolutionary anyway and got "2.18 is not supported at this time". any info on a helpful thread or how to go about it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance....Later
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473373 there you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1499922
Here's an easy to understand one.
I apreciate the info guys, Ill be bouncing over here from the Heroc forum soon nice to wee theres some folks here as cool as the people there. Think ill feel right at home. I bought this Evo from my boss jist to see if id like it, and i do . Ill be useing it to practice on till i get new ones for the wife and myself. Ill be seein ya and Thanks again....Later
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The new HTC tool can root that.
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You mean on htcdev? I just checked and didn't see our phones in the list.
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cprielly said:
You mean on htcdev? I just checked and didn't see our phones in the list.
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you have to pick all other supported models
Ok so I went to htcdev, followed the instructions to the tee, when I open the command to get the token I get "waiting for device" and then nothing, just sits there and waits. Any suggestions???
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Ok so I went to htcdev, followed the instructions to the tee, when I open the command to get the token I get "waiting for device" and then nothing, just sits there and waits. Any suggestions???
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is usb debugging enabled ?Did you try reinstalling the drivers?
yes sir, to both questions
drlzanej said:
yes sir, to both questions
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maybe try a reboot of your PC and phone
Thank you for your responses, I tried rebooting phone and pc, with no luck. Out of curiousity I opend my command prompt and adb isnt recognizing my device. Going to try uninstalling and reinstalling sdk and jre and go from there. Curious, what version of sdk are we useing, r16?
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AWESOME, I now have root. Only other question, What is the advantage to taking it further and useing revolutionary or unrevoked???. Just curious.
BTW. Thank you for your assistance, it is greatly appreciated
drlzanej said:
AWESOME, I now have root. Only other question, What is the advantage to taking it further and useing revolutionary or unrevoked???. Just curious.
BTW. Thank you for your assistance, it is greatly appreciated
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You gain full s-off. With s-on unlocked you can't write to the radio partition and others. So if a rom comes with a custom kernel you will have to flash the boot.img from fastboot then the rom I think
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Well I guess it will be worth it to go the full rought then. I feel like kind of a dip****, lol problems last night turned out to be a bad USB cord, what a noob mistake. Anyways Thanks again for the assistance.
drlzanej said:
Well I guess it will be worth it to go the full rought then. I feel like kind of a dip****, lol problems last night turned out to be a bad USB cord, what a noob mistake. Anyways Thanks again for the assistance.
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i recommend down grading to 2.3.3 and using revolutionary
ok so i decided to attempt to get s-off useing the method at the end of this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1473373 . when i run the flash_image commands in adb it doesnt actually flash it just mocks the commands. I know the device is recognized by adb, i went back to stock rom rooted , even tried useing the RArecovery, so what could the issue be or is there an alternative method of acheiveing s-off ?,,,Thanks
evo4gnoob said:
i recommend down grading to 2.3.3 and using revolutionary
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and how would I go about this??? Thanks
EDIT:F#@K it, problem solved, Thanks
evo4gnoob said:
You gain full s-off. With s-on unlocked you can't write to the radio partition and others. So if a rom comes with a custom kernel you will have to flash the boot.img from fastboot then the rom I think
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You can flash custom kernels fine with just the unlocked bootloader. The boot partition is unlocked, along with the system and recovery partitions.
Hey everyone, just got a Inc2 as a replacement for a Droid X2, could someone point me in the right direction to get me started? I would like to eventually be on an ICS build if there is a semi-stable version out there. Thanks alot!
Welcome to the Dinc 2! Well first of all if you want to root and all that jazz you should follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726134 if you're on the new 6.01.605.05 software. As far as ICS roms go, I would personally recommend Nitsuj's UKB V rom, it's ICS with sense 4a and it is probably one o the most popular if not the most popular rom for the Dinc 2 right now. If you want AOSP ICS I recommend Aeroevan's CM9, it is fairly stable. Another recent rom that I recommend is Paranoid Android, the tweaks for it are amazing and almost everything is working fairly well! I hope you enjoy your Dinc 2!
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Awesome, thanks!
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Also there are lots of super stable gingerbread ROMs. Plenty of options to over clock and under volt.
Have fun with the phone!
-CM7 on DInc2
phonetool said:
Also there are lots of super stable gingerbread ROMs. Plenty of options to over clock and under volt.
Have fun with the phone!
-CM7 on DInc2
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Ok so just making sure the process goes: Downgrade for S-OFF, root, install cwm, and flash custom rom?
Coming from a locked device to this is a whole new world haha
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Triscuit said:
Ok so just making sure the process goes: Downgrade for S-OFF, root, install cwm, and flash custom rom?
Coming from a locked device to this is a whole new world haha
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After you gain S-OFF you can flash CWM and then flash the superuser zip to gain root. It should all be together in the s-off thread. You can also use 4 ext recovery, it's a touch recovery and it's been working great for me. Oh, and before you install a rom make sure YOU MAKE A NANDROID. If something goes wrong you can go back to a working phone. Feel free to PM me if you have anymore questions or just post them here. Good luck and enjoy!
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AJGO23 said:
After you gain S-OFF you can flash CWM and then flash the superuser zip to gain root. It should all be together in the s-off thread. You can also use 4 ext recovery, it's a touch recovery and it's been working great for me. Oh, and before you install a rom make sure YOU MAKE A NANDROID. If something goes wrong you can go back to a working phone. Feel free to PM me if you have anymore questions or just post them here. Good luck and enjoy!
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Thank you, yea I know all about nandroid, its saved my ass a few times on my X2. So I'm on 601.605.5 does mean I go through that wonderful lengthy process to downgrade it first lol
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Read as much as possible on your new firmware and s-off. A lot of people are having issues with bootloops with sense roms after s off with the new firmware.
Travisdroidx2 said:
Read as much as possible on your new firmware and s-off. A lot of people are having issues with bootloops with sense roms after s off with the new firmware.
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THIS. Make sure you read the entire OP at least twice, and if you have any questions make sure you ask, we don't want to have see a "HELPZ ME PLZ I BRICKED MY PHONE!!!!!!!!! I NEED PHONE NOW WORKING THANK YOU" thread. Not that you would start one or anything..
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THIS. Make sure you read the entire OP at least twice, and if you have any questions make sure you ask, we don't want to have see a "HELPZ ME PLZ I BRICKED MY PHONE!!!!!!!!! I NEED PHONE NOW WORKING THANK YOU" thread. Not that you would start one or anything..
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Lol yea im going through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726134 with a fine toothed comb, Ive never really worked with command prompt much so im taking it slow.
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Lol yea im going through http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726134 with a fine toothed comb, Ive never really worked with command prompt much so im taking it slow.
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Ok already running into a problem
f. Place the misc_version and tacoroot.sh into your /Android/android-sdk/Platform-tools folder. (platform-tools may also just be named platform, depends on which sdk version you have)
g. Place the RUU_Vivo.....zip folder in the /Android/android-sdk/tools folder. (Leave it as a .zip file, do NOT extract the contents to the tools folder)
For the life of me, i cant find this folder...
I did not have to use the taco part. But youtube has good videos on the revolutionary part that helped me allot with the adb commands.
Have you achieved S-OFF?
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Have you achieved S-OFF?
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No, I gave up for now. I still need to figure out why the folders in my above post are not there when I try to find them.
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Ok already running into a problem
f. Place the misc_version and tacoroot.sh into your /Android/android-sdk/Platform-tools folder. (platform-tools may also just be named platform, depends on which sdk version you have)
g. Place the RUU_Vivo.....zip folder in the /Android/android-sdk/tools folder. (Leave it as a .zip file, do NOT extract the contents to the tools folder)
For the life of me, i cant find this folder...
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Actually, you are supposed to create that folder as a space to work from on your pc. That's where you unzip all the scripts to that you call from cmd.
Well, that's what it looks like to me, anyway. I didn't have to downgrade from the most recent version.
-CM7 on DInc2
phonetool said:
Actually, you are supposed to create that folder as a space to work from on your pc. That's where you unzip all the scripts to that you call from cmd.
Well, that's what it looks like to me, anyway. I didn't have to downgrade from the most recent version.
-CM7 on DInc2
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Wow...didn't think of that lol thanks
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Achieved S-OFF a couple days ago, running CM9 but thinking of going to a GB from for performance reasons lol
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I would recommend this Rom as far as gb goes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1219471
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mysterysauce said:
I would recommend this Rom as far as gb goes.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1219471
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Thanks! But I'm really really liking AOKP ICS
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Triscuit said:
Hey everyone, just got a Inc2 as a replacement for a Droid X2, could someone point me in the right direction to get me started? I would like to eventually be on an ICS build if there is a semi-stable version out there. Thanks alot!
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I like this guy already, posted in the right section automatically.