Need help fixing 4g. Dont know when it stopped working but I have tried other roms and no luck. I have updated the radio then the profile and then the prl, I rebooted and then did the wimax and profile and prl and deleted some wimax file like one of the post said to do. No luck at all
I then tried to unroot to see if sprint would swap it out. When I try to unroot it tells me my battery is less then 30% and the other ruus say they dont see my phone. I dont know how I rooted it but I think it was with unrevoked not sure.
4g says scanning then connecting and back to scanning thats it. I use mikrom 4.61 right now
Did you try restoring a backup that had wimax working?
This epic reply brought to you by none other than my roxx'd out Evo.
go here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829045&page=60 this is the site it may help scroll all the way down i lost my 4g i had to send my phone back to htc and wait a week it was horrible
rhconcepts said:
Need help fixing 4g. Dont know when it stopped working but I have tried other roms and no luck. I have updated the radio then the profile and then the prl, I rebooted and then did the wimax and profile and prl and deleted some wimax file like one of the post said to do. No luck at all
I then tried to unroot to see if sprint would swap it out. When I try to unroot it tells me my battery is less then 30% and the other ruus say they dont see my phone. I dont know how I rooted it but I think it was with unrevoked not sure.
4g says scanning then connecting and back to scanning thats it. I use mikrom 4.61 right now
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Did you check your RSA keys with the app from the Market?
Is your battery less than 30%? If it is, plug it in. If you want to unroot, just dl the s-on zip, flash that, then place the PC36IMG.zip on the root of your SD Card and go to hboot and let it update.
I got it unrooted. I did the unrevoke on patch and tried like 5 zip files and one of them worked. So its stock but I don't think 4g is working yet ill know tomorrow when I goto work.
Now what is this thing from the market for? Never mind I looked it up. So if my key is lost what do I do then? Send it in?
And no I didn't have any backups
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You should have to buy a new phone for being a moron. This is why every post about rooting reminds you to make a backup. You messed up live with the consequences. Sorry that is harsh, but this is preventable and all to common. People are way to over their heads messing with their phones like this. Now you will try to get your phone replaced and because of people like yourself replacement warrenties get more strict and costs go up. Sorry for the rant it just really annoys me that people keep ruining their phones because they are clueless.
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You should have to buy a new phone for being a moron. This is why every post about rooting reminds you to make a backup. You messed up live with the consequences. Sorry that is harsh, but this is preventable and all to common. People are way to over their heads messing with their phones like this. Now you will try to get your phone replaced and because of people like yourself replacement warrenties get more strict and costs go up. Sorry for the rant it just really annoys me that people keep ruining their phones because they are clueless.
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Your not being harsh at all... YOUR BEING A DINK,, And what would a backup do for me because I dont know crap right.. I did find my very first backup from when I first rooted the phone and that didnt help at all. So I unrooted it and its still not working. And thanks to the rest of you guys for the help and info, Im thinking the wimax key is gone but I didnt want to root the phone to find out. Sprint is doing a swap right now so Im all good..
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Your not being harsh at all... YOUR BEING A DINK,, And what would a backup do for me because I dont know crap right.. I did find my very first backup from when I first rooted the phone and that didnt help at all. So I unrooted it and its still not working. And thanks to the rest of you guys for the help and info, Im thinking the wimax key is gone but I didnt want to root the phone to find out. Sprint is doing a swap right now so Im all good..
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Good for you, hope you learned your lesson.
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Me? No I didn't. Everyone says to do a backup but when I found my backup it didn't help. Even the stock Rom didn't help. So if someone can tell me how to backup the wimax key that may help next time. But what I see is once its gone its gone, not even a backup will help. One thing I did learn is that I'm staying with mik's Rom lol.
I rooted my evo and now I see a wimax backup in the recovery. I have never seen that in the backup of the recovery before. But many things have changed so could it be something they added in down the road? I rooted the phone when it first came out. But now I see what you are talking about the backup. Maybe next time someone can fill me in on that and not be such a ass.
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i agree man chill out
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Me? No I didn't. Everyone says to do a backup but when I found my backup it didn't help. Even the stock Rom didn't help. So if someone can tell me how to backup the wimax key that may help next time. But what I see is once its gone its gone, not even a backup will help. One thing I did learn is that I'm staying with mik's Rom lol.
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It's easiest to do with Amon-Ra recovery, which you can find out about installing if you do a search for Amon-Ra 2.3. When using Ra, go to backup, and just check "Wimax." It'll backup just your wimax. Now, just go into your nandroid folder on your sd and add a "-wimax_key"to the end of the file name so you can remember it, and then put that backup in multiple safe places.
Are you sure it's your phone that is having the issue? Sprint could just have an outage. I've had some janky 4g coverage lately.
If it is your phone, what recovery and version are you running? All the new recoveries backup the Wimax keys. It's not true that "once it is gone, it's gone." I imagine you ran Unrevoked to root it which installs Clockworkmod recovery, so your original nandroid backup should have the keys backedup already. In that case you'd just need to wipe and then restore the nandroid. Upon doing that, it will also restore your Wimax key. DL the Wimax key checker from the market as previously mentioned and verify your RSA (Wimax) key is present. You are good to go if so.
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It's easiest to do with Amon-Ra recovery, which you can find out about installing if you do a search for Amon-Ra 2.3. When using Ra, go to backup, and just check "Wimax." It'll backup just your wimax. Now, just go into your nandroid folder on your sd and add a "-wimax_key"to the end of the file name so you can remember it, and then put that backup in multiple safe places.
Are you sure it's your phone that is having the issue? Sprint could just have an outage. I've had some janky 4g coverage lately.
If it is your phone, what recovery and version are you running? All the new recoveries backup the Wimax keys. It's not true that "once it is gone, it's gone." I imagine you ran Unrevoked to root it which installs Clockworkmod recovery, so your original nandroid backup should have the keys backedup already. In that case you'd just need to wipe and then restore the nandroid. Upon doing that, it will also restore your Wimax key. DL the Wimax key checker from the market as previously mentioned and verify your RSA (Wimax) key is present. You are good to go if so.
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Thanks for the info. It was the phone for sure and I must have had the very first recovery version because I never seen the wimax backup before. Now on my new phone I see the wimax and other things I can backup. So on this one I checked them all and did my backup So that must be why the backup I found didnt help me. I never thought about checking to see if the recovery had updates.
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I've been rooted with unrevoked3 (and I have verified that I have S-Off) for a few months now and I've gotten at least a decent feel for what you can do with a rooted evo. I've gotten used to a few adb terminal commands also. The next big thing that I'm trying to do is install a cyanogenmod 6 rom on it (and eventually update it to 7 after it's no longer a nightly). I've already done a nandroid backup, titanium backup, and I have a copy of my RSA keys. I've read through the installation instructions for cyanogenmod 6 (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=HTC_Evo_4G:_Full_Update_Guide) and it mentioned flashing the radio. I'm not worried about doing that part, but I want to know if the changes that I make to it will be reversible or not if I decide that I don't like cyanogenmod. Finally, if there's anything that I'm missing, or if there's an easier way to do this other than the link I posted, any advice/tips would be great.
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I've been rooted with unrevoked3 (and I have verified that I have S-Off) for a few months now and I've gotten at least a decent feel for what you can do with a rooted evo. I've gotten used to a few adb terminal commands also. The next big thing that I'm trying to do is install a cyanogenmod 6 rom on it (and eventually update it to 7 after it's no longer a nightly). I've already done a nandroid backup, titanium backup, and I have a copy of my RSA keys. I've read through the installation instructions for cyanogenmod 6 (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=HTC_Evo_4G:_Full_Update_Guide) and it mentioned flashing the radio. I'm not worried about doing that part, but I want to know if the changes that I make to it will be reversible or not if I decide that I don't like cyanogenmod. Finally, if there's anything that I'm missing, or if there's an easier way to do this other than the link I posted, any advice/tips would be great.
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Undoing it would be as simple as restoring that nandroud backup you made. It sounds like you're ready. Have fun!
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+1 sounds like you've done your homework.....you can go right back to your nandroid in the very small chance you don't like CM.... and when you restore your nandroid it will be as if you never changed anything in the first place...
The radio is a two step process. It will flash in recovery and then reboot and finish writing the radio. You have to let the second part complete or you will brick your phone.
Quick question based on the OP's question: Do we have to update radios when we flash a new rom? I was also looking to install CM7 as my first flashed rom today. I already have the most current radios, as my phone is only a couple weeks old, and has all the sprint updates. I am rooted just running the stock rom for right now, so do I have to flash radios even though they are the same version that I have now?
You don't HAVE to update the radios to the latest. I haven't updated either since I received my new Evo. "If it ain't broke ...." Could just give the ROM a go and see what happens. If you feel like it's necessary you can give it a shot. You can always go back if a new one doesn't appear to be working as well. It's not required, and it's not "un doable."
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Yea if you get slow internet or bad service a fresh radio flash can't hurt. But as it was said earlier, let the radios flash! I screwed up and pulled my battery because I thought it wasn't working but all I did was end up breaking my rsa keys.
Swyped from my Evo on steroids.
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Yea if you get slow internet or bad service a fresh radio flash can't hurt. But as it was said earlier, let the radios flash! I screwed up and pulled my battery because I thought it wasn't working but all I did was end up breaking my rsa keys.
Swyped from my Evo on steroids.
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Yea I believe only 3.70 requires you to have the new radios other than that just enjoy life nandroid and flash away. Like said earlier "if it aint broke" and since mine are working fine I have not updated my radios and the fact that I run Gingerbread and not one of these new 3.70 roms makes my decision easy.
Okay, I've got cyanogenmod installed, I'm doing a nandroid backup right now, and my big questions now, if I want to switch between cyanogen and what I had before installing it, can I just nandroid between the two? and can I use Titatium to reinstall all of the apps I had before installing cyanogen without problem?
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Okay, I've got cyanogenmod installed, I'm doing a nandroid backup right now, and my big questions now, if I want to switch between cyanogen and what I had before installing it, can I just nandroid between the two? and can I use Titatium to reinstall all of the apps I had before installing cyanogen without problem?
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If you made a nandroid before switching, the nandroid will save EVERYTHING, including your apps. So if you want to switch back and forth, make a new Nandroid for CM (make sure you know which one is which), then you can boot into recovery and restore the old one, and restore the CM one whenever you want. No need to use titanium once you have made a nandroid.
Awesome. I said what the heck and experimented and found out I could do that yesterday. The one last thing that I'm trying to do now is to backup all of my sms to the sd card so I can restore them in cm. I'm gonna search around for an app for now until someone points me in the right direction.
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Awesome. I said what the heck and experimented and found out I could do that yesterday. The one last thing that I'm trying to do now is to backup all of my sms to the sd card so I can restore them in cm. I'm gonna search around for an app for now until someone points me in the right direction.
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You can use mybackup pro or titanium backup
Sorry, wrong thread.
I finally took the plunge and rooted it on my friends Mac on 2/4/2011 with the unrevoked3 method. It was quick and easy. I have downloaded a few apps...
setCPU, Rom manager, Titanium backup, wifi tether +++
Before I do anything I have a couple of questions.
Does anyone use their wifi tether as their only source of internet at home? How does Sprint not know that you are using this when you are racking up a large amount of data usage? I connected 2 computers to my phone and ran a live broadcast through ustream, they both played fine.
Also, when I went into recovery mode there was not an option to do a nandroid back up, what did I miss? I thought that unrevoked would put this option in there. It does give me the option to backup and restore but I do not think this is the same.
Before I do anything else, is there a thread that anyone recommends me reading, there is a lot out there. Something step by step perhaps?
I think the answer is to flash amonRA to get the nandroid, correct? I found this...
http://htcevorooting.x10.mx/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_switch_from_ClockWorkMod_to_Amon_RA
Sorry if this has need asked.a.hundred times but there seems to be a lot of info out there and things get updated fast...especially if your a slow mean...
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The easiest way I know to do it is to download ROM manager from the market then open it up and click "Flash alternate recovery", this will install Amon Ra (its' better than ClockworkMod for various reasons). After you've done that then click "Reboot into Recovery" from ROM manager (or just power off and do it manually). Go to "Backup/Restore" and click it, then choose "Nandroid Backup" and click it... that's what you want to do to make a backup of your current set up.. the links below should get ya started on flashin ROMs and kernels and such (I'm pretty sure they explain how to use titanium backup and stuff to save all your data/contacts/apps so you can restore them after the flash).... Also, I dont know how many people do this, but I went ahead and copied some of my androids to my desktop just in case my SD card fails.. it seems to happen every now and then.. Good luck... Oh, and go to the Android Dev forum and start reading about ROMs... then flash away
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9100239&postcount=15
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Supersonic/ROMs
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Supersonic/Kernels
You can do a nandroid backup on both amon ra and clockworks. Look through the menus carefully. Sprint doesn't really care but its obvious when someone is tethering sometimes. Especially if you are like some people and go crazy on it like downloading torrents.
I have Slingbox (broadcasts my home TV via the internet) which I watch sometimes when I'm traveling. Its does use a lot of bandwidth but its not as often to get me kicked off. As long as you don't go crazy doing things like torrents, massive downloading uploading, too much streaming you should be fine. Only people who do something crazy like hit about 20TB per month of data get booted. If you want to use it as primary data, I suggest paying the $30 a month if it is enough for you.
Yeah, you can do it on both but apparently there is debate as to whether Clockwork Mod actually backs up the RSA keys correctly and whether it wipes as good as it should... that's why I recommended Amon Ra... But you can use whichever one you want..
And I would be careful using the wi-fi tether for youre sole internet source.... prolly asking for problems, but who knows..
Please make sure go get Amon Ra recovery over clockworkMod.
Worlds better, in my opinion.
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Thank you for to replies. I do have Rom manager installed but I was waiting a few before I pulled the trigger on doing anything extra, like flashing another recovery, Rom, etc...
Does the amonRA automatically back up the RSA keys? I have read that flashing certain item could damage these and make you lose 4g forever. Since I am a newb at this I am only going to start flashing things that my friend has already done, I think this is a good way to "safely" learn how to do this.
Also, does it matter that my phone was rooted on a MAC but I am going to be flashing stuff from my PC? I think no but I wanted to ask anyway.
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I'm not sure that Amon Ra actually backs up the RSA keys, I'm sure there are plenty of people that can answer that on here though... but, here's a link that will show you how to back them up for sure... Also, there's a link in that article to a thread on XDA that has another method for backing them up, but it uses adb and is a little more complicated.... so run this and then make sure you have the OEM-RSA file, make a nandroid and then you should be able to flash whatever you want and always be able to go back to stock....
http://www.goodandevo.net/2011/01/how-to-backup-htc-evos-wimax-rsa-encryption-keys.html
and no, it doesnt matter that you did it on a MAC...
Ok,so i just recently climbed out from the rock i have been hidiing under and found out about rooting my Evo.I did the crap load of reading required before you do something like this and after trying it for 4 hours with some limited help from some friends on XBL and some chat forums i did it.I have rooted it and installed some 2point2 ROM that was recommend to me.Is there anything else i should know or do to unlock me Evos full potential?
Well being Nand unlocked...if you used unrevoked, flash unrevoked forever. Just read up on RUUs, incase oyu need to unroot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894880 Just for shows. And read up on roms and enjoy basically.
Yeah,i was told to use Unrevoked3 and that it had Unrevoked Forever included in it.And according to what i read,this 2point2 had really good reviews by current users so i went with that.I was just curious if there was more i needed to keep reading on or things that i may still need to do.Like losing my 4g,although 4g is not in my area yet well there be some way to get it to work when it does come into my area? and besides that 2point2 is there anything else anyone could suggest if i need to do something?
try going to the evo section of the forums and try the "rooting for dummies guide"
its what i did! XD
Aaron,I was looking in the Evo section but could not find that. Would you mind posting the link to that forum please.Its funny,After rooting my phone im all excited and treat it like a new phone.But anyway,yeah a little more directions please cause i couldnt find it.Thanks to all who have responded as well.
I would try flashing other Rom's. Use the one you are using for a couple days and then try another. Also, make sure you backup your RSA keys in case something happens.
Ok,now i am lost.What are those RSA keys? and am i trying out new roms to find one i like or because these go out? Sorry,i am new to all of this stuff.But on the bright side very intersted,lol.
rsa keys are like a wifi passcode, but for 4g. there is one rsa key for every evo, and in this way, if you lose them in a bad flash, you can never get them back and never access 4g again on that particular evo. to back them up, boot into amon ra's recovery, version 2.3. select backup/restore. then nand bakcup. then uncheck all the options but wimax. then back it up. finally, boot up. then mount ur sdcard, and navigate to /nandroid/serial#/dateInAWiredFormat/wimax.img. copy that wimax.img to a very safe place...
welcome to the root crew
Well after reading your post i did notice that my wi-fi is not working so i am to assume that the 4G is not either.Also with this 2point2 i received a wireless tether that does not shut off once i turn it on.I have to take the battery out to make it stop. So thats all kind of a bummer.Also i noticed i have a couple apps that i have never had before,like superuser,spare parts,Rosie settings,DSPManager,and a ROM Manager.What are all of these things? It seems that no matter how much i read,i can never find the answers.LOL i think i just need pictures.
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Well after reading your post i did notice that my wi-fi is not working so i am to assume that the 4G is not either.Also with this 2point2 i received a wireless tether that does not shut off once i turn it on.I have to take the battery out to make it stop. So thats all kind of a bummer.Also i noticed i have a couple apps that i have never had before,like superuser,spare parts,Rosie settings,DSPManager,and a ROM Manager.What are all of these things? It seems that no matter how much i read,i can never find the answers.LOL i think i just need pictures.
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Superuser is needed to grant permissions to apps that require root. When you run a root app like ShootMe or Rom Manager, you'll get a popup asking you to allow it - that's Superuser. Spare Parts is like an extra settings menu. Just browse through it. Rosie settings lets you customize your Sense launcher. I'm not sure what's in there because I haven't used Sense since I rooted. DSPManager is like an equalizer for all sound that comes through your phone. It's a neat concept but I don't use it. And Rom Manager is an app that works with Clockworkmod Recovery, which is probably what you're using. It allows you to download and install Roms within the app. You can also do backups & boot into recovery.
If you need anything feel free to pm me
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Thank you,That explained alot and you did nt use pictures which i thought i may have to resort to.lol Thank you
After I root can I run a Nandroid restore if they are different hardware versions?
Not smart to do especially since it will over right your wiimax keys. Each key is reserved for one phone and account
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Good point
Yes dont restore nandroid from a different phone. You will overwrite your wimax keys, and may not even be able to make calls or use 3g.
You can certainly restore your apps via Titanium, but just dont use nandroid.
Start from scratch man. You flash that nandroid you might as well kiss 4G goodbye. I learned that the hard way. New phone new beginning.
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doesnt amon it ask you if you want to back those up?
See I didn't read anything prior to this but I just got a replacement evo two days ago and rooted it and just did a restore of everything. I've been using MIUI, but I didn't have any problems what so ever with anything, but maybe I was lucky....
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See I didn't read anything prior to this but I just got a replacement evo two days ago and rooted it and just did a restore of everything. I've been using MIUI, but I didn't have any problems what so ever with anything, but maybe I was lucky....
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If you did a full restore, then you definitely did overwrite your wimax keys.
I thought nandroid only backed up Wimax keys if it was specified? I'm using Clockwork (I know, i know) and it has a check box for wimax.
For some of you out there with a possessed HTC EVO there is a FIX!! it is not a touch sensor problem but a software problem (no it can't be fixed by wiping everything in recovery) it seems that even though we wipe our phones and flash new roms. Data from previous roms seems to be stored in NAND(yes I tried superwipe). I dealt with this annoying screen problem for months and I tried everything and even went to a Sprint repair center. If you have this problem and can't resolve it (I solved it this way) download the latest RUU and flash it .
LATEST EVO RUU(DOWNLOAD LINK):
http://www.filefactory.com/file/cd5....15.00.0808_NV_2.15_release_209995_signed.exe
MY wifes EVO seems to be posessed. I actually rooted it yesterday and put on a new ROM and the problem didnt go away. The phone is only like 1 month old and it keeps not necessarily freezing, but the touch buttons at the bottom of the screen rarely work and when they do they dont do what they are supposed to. Where do I get the latest RUU and does this sound like something that the new RUU would help?
Yes it will help a lot.
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ok thats perfect, where can I find it?
The link has been posted above
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checked your thank you button. This safe to do with my root? Wife will kill me if she has to backup and restore all her apps again lol!
No it will remove root but root can be so easily obtained once again .as for the apps backs them all up through Titanium Backup.
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checked your thank you button. This safe to do with my root? Wife will kill me if she has to backup and restore all her apps again lol!
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Back up your apps and data with Titanium Backup, texts with SMS Backup and Restore. After running the RUU, you can simply reflash recovery via PC36IMG.zip through hboot and flash a new rom.
Whether or not this will actually work for you or not, I don't know. I would think wiping system & boot would get whatever issues that wiping data doesn't, but I have never experienced the issue.
Make a nandroid backup first, and if the RUU doesn't fix the problem just flash your recovery and restore the backup. If it does work, don't restore the backup, start fresh. Good luck!
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I would have returned the phone back to sprint before rooting since it could be a hw issue.
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Apparently its a pretty common issue. Her first EVO kept going wierd crap too. At this point she cant wait till her contract is up so she can switch to Tmobile like me and get the Hercules. Right now the only advantage her phone has is higher MP Camera and FFC. My phone is faster, better screen, better service, and smaller and lighter and i have a rooted and ROMd vibrant. Ive heard a lot of good about the EVO but at this point my Vibrant buries it. It seems to me like if this were a software issue then rooting it and putting on a new rom after the wipe would have solved it. Ill have to see if I can convince the wife to let me redo everything again even tho a lot of what I have read says that this new software version doesnt fix this issue. But I do see that it inscreases speed and battery life and that would be nice! Thanks for all the help!
What the heck is a ruu? In need of a super-developer!
Noob here (obviously from my title). I have the possessed evo issue (HTC Evo 4G Design) but don't understand the language on how to fix ('flash the ruu'). Anyone up for making this process idiot-proof? I use my phone for business so it would be a disaster if I screwed it up and had to wait for a new phone. It's only about 14 months old. : (