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I have taken the time to put together all the radios available for the HTC Desire (GSM), all the radios have been packaged in recovery flashable zips.
I do not know which is best for battery life/performance so please discuss that below, if you find any radios I do not have listed please send me a message with the link so I can update the thread.
Note: Flashing RIL files will not improve battery, stability or enhance anything despite what people think, you are wasting your time, lookup what the RIL actually is and the example source code and you will see why.
Latest radio
5.17.05.23
Old radios
5.17.05.08
5.14.05.17
5.11.05.27
5.11.05.14
5.10.05.23
5.10.05.17_2
5.09.05.30_2
5.09.00.20
5.09.00.08
5.08.00.04
Old eclair radios
4.06.00.16_2
4.06.00.02_2
4.05.00.30_2
4.05.00.11
4.04.00.03_2
Instructions on how to flash the radios can be found here.
NOTE: If you have the Alpharev Oxygen or CM7 HBOOT then you will not be able to flash these files via recovery, quote from AlphaRev site below.
If you downloaded Bravo Data++, please notice the /cache partition is too small to hold Radio flashes from recovery. You can however flash the radio just fine with 'fastboot flash radio radio.img'. Just extract the radio.img from the radio update.zip beforehand.
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You need to have a rooted device to flash any of these radios, help with this can be found here.
Mirrors
mofirouz.com
Thanks for the effort!
Some brief information on how to flash radios would be helpful.
Will try out the new radio tomorrow. Gonna test out Richard's kernel tonight.
You flash them the same way you would any other update.zip
Are these like other Radio ROMs I have seen for download and will sim lock Orange phones?
Do we need root for flashing Radio ROM?
Cheers AdamG!
Just put RADIO_4.06.00.16_2.zip on my Desire. Reception does seem better than the previous 4.06.00.02_2 so far
This is on a GSM Handset with Orange SIM Card. No idea if it will SIMlock Orange supplied handsets though like 4.06.00.02_2 did...
Hy guys, the Radio part is a major issue for me because the signal fluctuates like crazy and sometimes when I am updating or browsing the web data conn. goes from 3G/H to standard G. And of course if someone calls me gets a out of area tone.
Not speaking about lack of signal indoors wich sucks also. Sometimes i get the no connection "x" near the signal bars. And my Nokia 6500slide has full signal, no drops, etc etc in exactly the same area.
And one more thing, if I have 3bars, I pick it up,, it drops like crazy to 1bar or none...
So, I would really like to update the radio part for my desire because this is the one thing that sucks about him, but:
1. I really would not like to loose my warranty
2. I'm not into rooting my phone or custom rom-ing it, from lack of time and reason number one
so my question is:
can I install a radio update without rooting/loosing warranty/rom-ing it ?!
thank-yee
You need to root your device to flash any of these files.
Follow the instructions here http://android.modaco.com/content/htc-desire-desire-modaco-com/307365/24-may-r5-htc-desire-rooting-guide-now-with-hboot-0-80-and-os-to-1-21-support/
Use the recovery-windows script to flash them once you have rooted your device.
Hi sorry for the noob question... this can be used with the pays rom and kernel ?
hi, you can use them with any rom
that thread is huge and from what I read it provides info to root it..
how do you just "flash" it ? (I'm not THAT lazy but it looks rather complicated)
and how do I found out what radio version I have ?
AdamG said:
Well these files contain radio updates only and nothing else so it would be hard to see why they would invalidate any warranty and yes you could flash them without rooting your device.
Follow the instructions here http://android.modaco.com/content/htc-desire-desire-modaco-com/307365/24-may-r5-htc-desire-rooting-guide-now-with-hboot-0-80-and-os-to-1-21-support/
Instead of flashing rootedupdate.zip, flash the radio file, do NOT use wipe.
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cnic said:
that thread is huge and from what I read it provides info to root it..
how do you just "flash" it ? (I'm not THAT lazy but it looks rather complicated)
and how do I found out what radio version I have ?
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you can check directly from your phone. Just go to settings > telephone info > Software information > and look at the second part of baseband version. For example, i have 32.37.00.32U_4.06.00.16_2, it means my radio image is the version 4.06.00.16_2
angeloc92 said:
you can check directly from your phone. Just go to settings > telephone info > Software information > and look at the second part of baseband version. For example, i have 32.37.00.32U_4.06.00.16_2, it means my radio image is the version 4.06.00.16_2
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Thanks ..
it seems that I have the worst radio version ) the first one, 4.05.00.11
Now about that "just flash it" thing ... How does one do it without warranty void/rooting ..
i THINK, therefor wait for confirmation from some expert, that you just have to reboot in recovery: hold vol down + power on, then select recovery from the menu. Once in recovery, while displaying the red triangle, connect the usb to the pc, install adb drivers for your phone if you did not do before and run the script (depending on the os you have) to push recovery image to the phone.
When you can access the recovery menu, just go to flash update from zip and select the radio update...then some restart in order to finalize the process and it should be done..
ok .. waiting for some sort of confirmation from a senior member ..
also I found this tutorial on google (for HTC Hero..but still)
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/05/17/htc-hero-cdma-custom-rom-users-update-your-radio-baseband-for-best-performance-reception-and-battery-life/
Very nice...thanks I have updated to 4.06.00.16_2
angeloc92 said:
i THINK, therefor wait for confirmation from some expert, that you just have to reboot in recovery: hold vol down + power on, then select recovery from the menu. Once in recovery, while displaying the red triangle, connect the usb to the pc, install adb drivers for your phone if you did not do before and run the script (depending on the os you have) to push recovery image to the phone.
When you can access the recovery menu, just go to flash update from zip and select the radio update...then some restart in order to finalize the process and it should be done..
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installed android 2.1 sdk
installed htc sync for the drivers
put radio.zip to the card
rebooted and selected Recovery ...
but i can't get into the recovery menu, and also when the phone icon with the red triangle apears i can`t get out of it, i have to take out and put the battery in..
some help would be apreciated...
How to flash the radios:
Make sure you have the usb driver installed from the android sdk
Turn your desire off
Hold the back button and turn your desire on
When you are at the white screen, make sure BOOTLOADER is selected and press the power button
Wait a few seconds then press volume down to select RECOVERY and press the power button again
When you are at the screen with the red triangle and the phone, plug in the usb cable
Run the recovery-windows.bat script from modaco r5 root pack
When the recovery menu appears select 'Flash zip from sdcard'
Select the radio zip file and press the trackerball to confirm
Press the trackerball over 'Reboot system now'
When the radio image has finished being written unplug the usb cable
The phone will reboot a couple of times and then return to a normal state with your new radio
Thanks Adam !
Is there any changelog ?
Or do the lastest radio images "just" make GSM reception and battery life better ?
Will ever be an OTA update published for radio images ? I mean, if I can avoid flashing my device, it'd be great. (in the past HTC devices, did they release radio images via OTA ?)
Thanks Adam ...
but at step 7 ..when the recovery menu should appear ... the phone remains with the red triangle and does nothing ...
(I have android sdk installed with platform 2.2 api 8, and htc sync for the drivers).
Windows makes the typical USB-sound when I connect the phone but RUNME.bat says :
*daemon not running, starting on port 5037*
* daemon started ...*
error: device not found
error: device not found
error: device not found
Now wipe and apply. .. etc etc...
And indeed "adb-windows devices" does not list anything as being attached ...
Any ideas ?! ...
Thanks yet again.
Hi guys,
I'm in trouble, I'm a little confused, I cannot use my desire anymore.
I just would like to know how to recognize if my desire is SLCD or AMOLED before to do anything else.
BRAVO PVT3 SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.83.0001
MICROP-051d
TOUCH PANEL-SYNW0101
RADIO-4.08.00.09
Original Image: 1.24.161.3 with 32.41.00.32U radio
How can I know that??
Secondly I would like someone can confirm me the meaning of branded or unbranded: am I right if I say that my mobile is unbranded if I can use it with different operator SIM?
I'm I right if I say that I don't need any gold card if my mobile is unbranded?
thanks a lot for confirming me this steps, after that I can take the right way to recovery it!
Regards
Miniera77
Hboot 0.82 indicates that it is a SCLD
As for question 2 here goes (no offence meant to anyone but I will be a bit blunt)
The terms branded and debranded are not often used on android forums, at least by people with knowledge. it is usually used on mainly non-smartphones to denote removing of carrier specific firmware and changing it to default or stock firmware.
Now on here I have seen it used in many different ways
- to root
- to root and flash a stock rom
- to just remove carrier crap, but not root
Its best to just avoid that terminology altogether. It has nothing to do with being able to use another sim card, that is "sim lock" and you will need to get your phone "sim unlocked" in order to use it on a different network.
Edit: as far as I can remember you should just be able to use the one click root method without any need for a goldcard.
Lennyuk said:
Hboot 0.82 indicates that it is a SCLD
As for question 2 here goes (no offence meant to anyone but I will be a bit blunt)
The terms branded and debranded are not often used on android forums, at least by people with knowledge. it is usually used on mainly non-smartphones to denote removing of carrier specific firmware and changing it to default or stock firmware.
Now on here I have seen it used in many different ways
- to root
- to root and flash a stock rom
- to just remove carrier crap, but not root
Its best to just avoid that terminology altogether. It has nothing to do with being able to use another sim card, that is "sim lock" and you will need to get your phone "sim unlocked" in order to use it on a different network.
Edit: as far as I can remember you should just be able to use the one click root method without any need for a goldcard.
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Hi Lenny,
thanks for your answer.
The point now is that I cannot use one click root method because I cannot switch on my mobile system. I can only switch it on in fastboot way.
Can you please suggest me a way to flash my rom in that mode?
Thanks
regards
Miniera77
edit:
if I try unrevoked 3.1 with a custom recovery image (recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-bravo-slcd) I get this error:
Device "/sbin/sh: getprop: not found
"is not supported at this time.
Miniera77 said:
Hi Lenny,
thanks for your answer.
The point now is that I cannot use one click root method because I cannot switch on my mobile system. I can only switch it on in fastboot way.
Can you please suggest me a way to flash my rom in that mode?
Thanks
regards
Miniera77
edit:
if I try unrevoked 3.1 with a custom recovery image (recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-bravo-slcd) I get this error:
Device "/sbin/sh: getprop: not found
"is not supported at this time.
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ok, what happened to cause your phone to stop booting then?
Does the screen work for the HBOOT menu (volume down and power on)
yes I can boot my phone only by pressing volume down and power button I cannot enter to recovery menu the screen became black, I tried to follow the procedure http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=748498 method 2 without success and method 1 many times but nothing happen, always black screen.
thanks for help me and sorry for my english.
edit:
what I did:
I rooted my phone with unrevoked but with the default recovery image so I coudn't see Recovery menu anymore, than I've download Rom Manager and I said reboot in recovery mode after I put update.zip file in my SD. Thats'all! Tried to change update.zip but always black screen.
try this guide
http://rootmydroid.co.uk/category/guides/desire/
Sorry lenny,
I cannot switch on my phone and set parameters:
2.With your Desire go to Settings > Connect to PC > Default connection type > Disk drive then Untick ‘Ask Me’
3.Then go to Settings > Applications > Development > Make sure USB Debugging is ticked.
4.Then go back to Applications and make sure Unknown Sources is ticked.
so the unrevoked tool doesn't work.
Miniera77 said:
Sorry lenny,
I cannot switch on my phone and set parameters:
2.With your Desire go to Settings > Connect to PC > Default connection type > Disk drive then Untick ‘Ask Me’
3.Then go to Settings > Applications > Development > Make sure USB Debugging is ticked.
4.Then go back to Applications and make sure Unknown Sources is ticked.
so the unrevoked tool doesn't work.
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ah yeah forgot about that, ok thinking hat time.
Lennyuk said:
ah yeah forgot about that, ok thinking hat time.
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thx! Hope to recovery my phone soon!
edit:
I've tried to use adb tools from windows, I can see the phone and use commands by command line. Tried with AM Recovery Application but it doesn't go on.
Ok
1) where did you get the phone from, was it brand new?
2) has it ever worked?
3) have you flashed or changed anything since getting it?
You may have to get a rom.zip from a SLCD comaptible ruu (might be in top thread of dev section)
rename it to pb99.img
put it on your sd card
boot into hboot
it should ask you to flash
that should fix it.
BUT ONLY DO THIS IF YOU HAVE NEVER FLASHED A NEW HBOOT AND REALLY DO HAVE AN SCLD SCREEN
(thanks 42Turkeys)
well:
1) just bought 2 days ago I'm in switzerland,
2-3) sure it was working before I've tried to flash it with Rom Manager. I've rooted it succesfully because I could use applications like titanium backup and Rom Manager... but with the wrong recovery image (you said my phone should be SLCD, I used the default recovery image in unrevoked)
Miniera77 said:
well:
1) just bought 2 days ago I'm in switzerland,
2-3) sure it was working before I've tried to flash it with Rom Manager. I've rooted it succesfully because I could use applications like titanium backup and Rom Manager... but with the wrong recovery image (you said my phone should be SLCD, I used the default recovery image in unrevoked)
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There is a chance you used an old unrevoked that flashed a non-SLCD version of clockwork.
You need to do what I posted above to fix.
Lennyuk said:
You may have to get a rom.zip from a SLCD comaptible ruu (might be in top thread of dev section)
rename it to pb99.img
put it on your sd card
boot into hboot
it should ask you to flash
that should fix it.
BUT ONLY DO THIS IF YOU HAVE NEVER FLASHED A NEW HBOOT AND REALLY DO HAVE AN SCLD SCREEN
(thanks 42Turkeys)
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Lenny on my SD card I have a folder \clockworkmod\backup and there is my original backup I've done before to do any operation.
there are 3 files:
- boot.img
- recovery.img
- system.img
should I be able to use that? In witch way?
thanks!
Miniera77 said:
Lenny on my SD card I have a folder \clockworkmod\backup and there is my original backup I've done before to do any operation.
there are 3 files:
- boot.img
- recovery.img
- system.img
should I be able to use that? In witch way?
thanks!
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no, they are part of a nandroid
You want the rom.zip file from an RUU
Lennyuk said:
no, they are part of a nandroid
You want the rom.zip file from an RUU
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can you please suggest me the right one?? I wouldn't get my situation worse.
thx
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695667
This is a link to all known RUU's
You will just need to try to find the one that came with your phone originally.
Lennyuk said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695667
This is a link to all known RUU's
You will just need to try to find the one that came with your phone originally.
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Sorry lenny,
should I choose one of this:
OTA_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2-1.15.405.4_release_P4ohim1mtp6zggcyon.zip
OTA_Bravo_Vodafone_UK_1.19.161.5_1.15.161.4_releas e_P2q1fwy34gicxsiqaq.zip
OTA_Bravo_TMO_UK_1.15.110.11-1.15.110.10_releasez3xlhzglzlds8gg2.zip
OTA_Bravo_TMO_UK_1.21.110.4-1.15.110.11_release0grz58nlwns0d5mw.zip
OTA_Brav2_DE_1.20.207.3-1.17.207.3_releasez9b8rc8nxxq8cosz.zip
even if my original one is 1.24.161.3 and is not there.
than you said to rename the zip files with pb99.img (is that the right file name?)
put it into the SD root and switch on the phone in hboot
that's right?
thx
Miniera77 said:
Sorry lenny,
should I choose one of this:
OTA_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2-1.15.405.4_release_P4ohim1mtp6zggcyon.zip
OTA_Bravo_Vodafone_UK_1.19.161.5_1.15.161.4_releas e_P2q1fwy34gicxsiqaq.zip
OTA_Bravo_TMO_UK_1.15.110.11-1.15.110.10_releasez3xlhzglzlds8gg2.zip
OTA_Bravo_TMO_UK_1.21.110.4-1.15.110.11_release0grz58nlwns0d5mw.zip
OTA_Brav2_DE_1.20.207.3-1.17.207.3_releasez9b8rc8nxxq8cosz.zip
even if my original one is 1.24.161.3 and is not there.
than you said to rename the zip files with pb99.img (is that the right file name?)
put it into the SD root and switch on the phone in hboot
that's right?
thx
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yes you need to open the ruu up, find the folder rom.zip and rename it to what you just said.
Lennyuk said:
yes you need to open the ruu up, find the folder rom.zip and rename it to what you just said.
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found firmware.zip on
extracting OTA_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2-1.15.405.4_release_P4ohim1mtp6zggcyon
rename it in PB99.img or PB99IMG.img??
The HTC DESIRE Z
ROOT / S-OFF / FLASHING / DEBRANDING
EASY TUTORIAL and FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
INTRODUCTION
- Before anything, please scroll down to post 2 to read the ROOT | FLASHING | BASICS | FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You will graduate with an Android flashing degree in 9 minutes guaranteed
Then you can come back here and proceed reading the rooting / debranding / flashing guides.
- This guide/tutorial is a LEARNING and RESOURCES centre written in plain english for the average user.
- Don't be shy: please feel free to ask any questions, but don't be dumb: READ first before asking !!
HOW TO ROOT and S-OFF
- For rooting questions, please refer to the proper thread (rooting methods).
- Rooting an HTC Vision is a pain in the arse because there are many variants/versions, and not all rooting methods can be used on all of them.
- There are many ways to get root access: "rage" (ADB command line type) "visionary" (an APK installable app by paulobrien from Modaco) "gfree", etc. Using "Rage" is safer, "visionary" is simpler but many problemshave been reported, and "gfree" safer and most up to date.
- After using any of these, you can go further and turn S-OFF, CID-unlock and SIM-unlock the phone with "gfree", a safe and neat script written by scotty2 et al @ #G2root IRC. Sounds confusing ?? Just follow the instructions on the Wiki.
- TO ROOT, FOLLOW THE STEPS IN THE WIKI
VISION WIKI: ROOTING
- To check if your phone can be rooted you can check this neat thread:
[GUIDE] Root AND Downgrade ANY Desire Z or G2
Thanks to Aegishua
- Before "gfree" was available, transitory ("fake") S-OFF was achieved by flashing an engineering hBoot, but it is not safe and not recommended for newbies.
- As for reference, qpop made a neat a simple guide to get root S-OFF and CID unlock with visionary and gfree. It works a treat with Bell-NAM phones, but visionary sometimes doesn't work for some Asia/Voda versions.
The thread is located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857390, download the "UberRoot" package from the post footer, and follow qpop's guide.
(thanks scotty2 for your hard work and qpop for the guide !!)
- fattire has another neat and clear guide/tutorial for using gfree version 2, the thread is located here: [Guide] Subsidy Unlock, SuperCID, and Radio S-OFF
- UPDATE July 2011:
The MOST RECENT rooting guide/method dated 30 JUN 2011 from aegishua here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1055581
- More instructions and several methods to root in the WIKI:
WIKI - Rooting the HTC Vision,
and HTC Vision Permanent Root,
- NOTE: You will need an ADB shell to run gfree and for other stuff. Please read the FAQ if you don't know what this is. If you don't have an ADB shell already set up and running, download the ADB drivers and the Mini ADB from this post's footer or download the full Android SDK (which includes ADB) and the HTC Sync software (to install the USB drivers on your PC).
- The older rooting guide and the older (and not so safe) "hBoot" way to ("fake") S-OFF have been moved to post 3 for reference purposes only. Plese scroll down to post 3 should you want to read the older guides.
HOW TO DEBRAND
"Debranding" means replacing an original operator-customized frimware (Bell, Vodafone, etc) for the generic, stock HTC Sense firmware.
METHOD 1: Unlocking CID security
You can use this method if you don't have a Goldcard.
- Make sure your phone's battery is charged at least 50%.
- Make sure your PC has the phone's USB drivers installed.
If not, download the HTC USB Driver (for Windows) from this post footer or you can also get them installed by downloading the "HTC Sync" software. After installing the drivers, connect your phone to the PC with the USB cable at least once and the USB drivers will be installed to your PC.
- Your phone must be fully S-OFF and CID-unlocked with scotty2's "gfree" script.
- Download the World Generic HTC shipped official ROM (firmware) with its flashing utility (RUU) from this thread:
[ROM] RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.34.405.5_Radio_12.28b.60.140e _26.03.02.26_M
(thanks football for sharing !!).
- From your PC, run the RUU, follow the on-screen instructions, and let it finish the process.
METHOD 2: Using a Goldcard
You can use this method if you don't want to S-OFF/CID unlock your phone.
- Make sure your phone's battery is charged at least 50%.
- Make sure your PC has the phone's USB drivers installed.
If not, download the HTC USB Driver (for Windows) from this post footer or you can also get them installed by downloading the "HTC Sync" software. After installing the drivers, connect your phone to the PC with the USB cable at least once and the USB drivers will be installed to your PC.
- You need to put a Goldcard SD card inside your phone during the flashing process, otherwise you'll get an "Incorrect Version" Error when flashing. Scroll down to "Resources Centre" to find out how to easily create a Goldcard in a couple of minutes.
- Download the World Generic HTC shipped official ROM (firmware) with its flashing utility (RUU) from this thread:
[ROM] RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.34.405.5_Radio_12.28b.60.140e _26.03.02.26_M
(thanks football for sharing !!).
- From your PC, run the RUU, follow the on-screen instructions, and let it finish the process.
RESOURCES CENTRE
HOW TO CREATE A GOLDCARD
- To easily create a Goldcard in a couple of minutes without ADB skills or commands, check this thread.
TIP: After reading post 1 and downloading the automated software, be sure to read post 5 there for a neat guide.
- To manually create a Goldcard (requres ADB skills) check this thread.
(thanks Apache14 !!)
TIP: Put the SD card you want to convert to "Goldcard" into your phone, connect your phone to the PC, select "Disk Drive" in your phone, and follow only the step 2 of that post. The other steps mentioned there are not required to create a Goldcard to debrand/downgrade.
EXTRACTED OFFICIAL ROMS AND OTHER UTILITIES
- Here's the World/Euro generic 1.34.405.5 rom.zip (aka "PC10IMG.zip"), extracted from the official RUU [megaupload].
BEWARE: This is a signed officila image, it should be flashed only to a phone originaly shipped with this firmware, or to a CID unlocked phone.
WHAT TO DO IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG
- If something goes wrong, eg. you erroneously flashed a T-Mobile official image and now your phone is looping at boot or seems "bricked", you can check fastludeh22's thread: How to recover my semi-brick
or his other thread about flashing a wrong image
(thanks fastludeh22 !!)
HTC ADB DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS VISTA/7, 32/64 bits
- Attached to post footer is a package with the ADB HTC USB drivers for Windows Vista / Windows 7 PCs
- These drivers are required for ADB
- Just in case you don't want to download and install the full "HTC Sync" software
ADB MINI PACKAGE
- Attached to post footer is a package with a basic, mini ADB SHELL for Windows Vista / Windows 7 PCs
- Just in case you don't want to download the full "Android SDK" software
- The ADB USB phone drivers are required
- There's a good ADB learning guide here: ADB for noobs
(thanks steviewevie !!)
---
- Also, and for reference only, the older Visionary R12 app is attached to this post footer
ROOT - ROOTING the HTC DESIRE Z:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1.- What is "root" ??
"Root" is the user account in Linux with all priviledges: The "root user" can edit anything on the system. For safety reasons, users do not have all those priviledges out of the box.
Remember: Android is Linux based. When you "root" your phone you gain write/read-access to areas of the phone you couldn't previously access.
Rooting the phone is optional of course.
2.- Why should I "root" my phone ??
Mostly, rooting is useful only for developers, unless you want to run a root-requiring app/mod or you want to flash your phone.
When you root your phone you are allowed to:
a) Run more linux (Android ADB) commands and use Superuser priviledges.
b) Use many apps that require root priviledges (Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, etc).
c) Change important system settings. In our case, rooting lets us turn off the ROM security in order to flash other firmwares and run some interesting tweaks like overclocking and installing hardcore recovery apps.
3.- Is "rooting" safe ??
Yes, if you read carefuly and follow the instructions nothing will happen.
4.- Will "rooting" erase all my info ??
No, it's just a change on system permissions.
5.- Will "rooting" void my warranty ??
Hmmm... good question, anyway you can always go back and un-root to pretend nothing ever happened
6.- After I have rooted my phone, can I uninstall the VISIONary tool ??
Yes.
Be aware that removing the VISIONary tool will NOT remove root ("un-root" your phone), it will only remove the rooting tool, obviously.
7.- Will I loose "root" if I uninstall (remove) the VISIONary app ??
No.
Paul's VISIONary app is just a rooing tool, root changes will stay.
8.- Is the process reversible ??
Yes it is.
9.- How do I "un-root" my phone (remove root) ??
Should you need to do so, just open VISIONary again, and tap "Unroot Now!"
10.- Can I flash a different ROM after I "root" my phone ??
No. To flash a non-official ROM (custom or unsigned) you need S-OFF. To flash an official (but not your orginal) firmware you need CID unlock.
Piece of cake, ain't ??
FLASHING the HTC DESIRE Z:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1.- What is a "ROM" ??
"ROM" is "Read Only Memory". It refers to the phone's non-accessible, read-only internal memory. It contains the Android Operating System and all the original software that runs your phone.
Usually a FULL ROM (aka "firmware") consist of: a Recovery image, a Boot image (which contains the Kernel and the ramdisk), a System image (the operating system or "OS"), and a Radio image.
Frequently, we use the term "ROM" losely: we refer to a "ROM" or "firmware" as an image that can be flashed to that inetrnal memory.
There are "official" ROMs from HTC, and "custom" ROMs modified by users.
2.- What is "flashing" ??
Flashing is writing a new full firmware image ("ROM") or a portion of the firmware into your phone's internal memory.
You can flash a Recovery (like ClockworkMod), a Kernel (or boot image), a System (the OS), a Radio, or a full firmware which contains all of them.
3.- Why should I ever want to "flash" my phone ??
If you ever want to:
- Update your phone to a newer official firmware (since it's "official", this doesn't require root or S-OFF, and won't void your waranty).
- Debrand or downgrade your phone to another official firmware.
- Replace your stock ROM for a custom ROM, eg. with or without HTC Sense, other Android builds, etc..
- Install a better Recovery utility (like ClockworkMod or Amon_Ra).
- Change your Radio ROM.
- Replace the Kernel for an overclocked or modified one.
- Etc...
4.- What is "S-OFF" and why do I need it ??
Every phone has Security ON (S-ON) by default.
In order to get full write access (eg. to flash a firmware or install a custom Recovery tool) you need to turn S-OFF.
S-OFF is different from "root": S-OFF lets you flash unsigned images using the Fastboot option on the Bootloader or through a custom Recovery (ClockworkMod Recovery is the most used).
You need to run gfree (full S-OFF) or flash an Engineering hBoot (partial S-OFF) to switch S-ON to S-OFF. You only have to do this once, not every time you want to flash.
A flashed Engeneering hBoot S-OFF will be lost if an original ROM is flashed with an RUU, but getting S-OFF with gfree will stay even if an original ROM is flashed again, because gfree modifies partition 7 of your phone to disable the emmc's write protection, and removes the brq filter from the kernel: full S-OFF.
5.- How do I return to "S-ON" ??
If for some reason (sending phone for warranty or repair, etc) you want to go back to S-ON:
- If you got S-OFF by flashing an Engineering hBoot, download the official HTC RUU for your phone version and flash the stock firmware back again. S-ON will be restored. This forum contains many threads with official RUUs.
- If you got S-OFF with gfree, it saved a backup copy to your SD card called "part7backup-xxxxxxxxxx.bin". It can be flashed back from a terminal emulator or from an ADB shell:
"dd if=/wherever/your/part7backup-xxxxxxx.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7"
6.- What is CID unlock and why do I need it ??
HTC uses CID lock to secure their phones.
The CID, or "Carrier ID", is a string that identifies carrier and language of your device; it is also contained on RUUs and is used to check that you only flash your device with the right, original ROM from your carrier/region.
CID unlock (aka "SuperCID", similar to Windows Mobile's "HardSPL") allows to flash any official RUU and install any ROM you like: from other regions, debranding, downgrading, etc.
gfree easily does both S-OFF and CID unlock.
7.- What is an "RUU" ??
RUU means "ROM Update Utility". It is a flashing tool.
RUUs are "official" shipped from HTC, they contain the flashing tool and a full firmware in a single package. RUUs are executed from a PC.
8.- What is "Radio" and what is the deal with different "radios" ??
They improve your phone signal, Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS reception, and perhaps battery life.
(Thanks Lennyuk !! you are da stig's radio cousin )
The official radios thread is located here
9.- Will "flashing" erase all my info an installed apps ??
- If you are flashing a Kernel, a Radio or a Custom Recovery, NO.
- But if you flash a system or a full firmware ROM, then YES: everything will be wiped off, so be sure to backup your stuff.
There's plenty of backup apps available for download from the Market.
(I use and recommend Titanium Backup, but it needs root )
You can also do a NANDroid backup.
10.- Will "flashing" void my warranty ??
Aha !! Good question again...
Anyway if your current stock firmware RUU is already available for download you can always flash it back, or you can backup your current ROM image, save it in your SD card or PC, and restore it later to go back to stock.
Enjoy your Desire Z the EZ-DZ way !!
BASIC SKILLS and FLASHING TERMINOLOGY:
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1.- What is "Bootloader" ??
The Bootloader is a firmware management tool included on every stock ROM, it lets you reset to factory default, use "Fastboot" to flash official images, or launch the Recovery utility.
From the Bootloader you can also check your S-ON or S-OFF state, your firmware and Radio version, etc.
You don't need root or S-OFF to enter the Bootloader because every HTC phone has it.
2.- How do I enter the Bootloader ??
Power off your phone, then, hold the volume down key and the power key.
(You need to disable "Fast boot" from Settings -> Applications, or remove the battery to really power off the Desire Z. Otherwise, power off will just hybernate the phone, and when restarting you will not be able to enter the Bootloader).
To exit Bootloader you have to remove the battery.
If you have a custom Recovery installed, you can select "Recovery" to go there and rebot the phone from the Recovery menu.
3.- How can I backup my current ROM (firmware) ??
With a NANDroid backup from a custom Recovery.
4.- What is a "custom Recovery" and how to do it ??
A custom Recovery (eg. ClockworkMod, aka CWM or just CM) replaces the original Recovery from your firmware with an enhanced version.
A custom Recovery is better than the stock Recovery because it lets you safely flash unsigned or unofficial ("custom") ROMs, and lets you make full backups of your current whole firmware (memory) image (a NANDroid backup).
5.- How do I install ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery ??
You need root and S-OFF.
Download ROM Manager from the market, install and open it.
Tap "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery", it will ask "Confirm phone model: HTC G2", tap yes (thanks for the tip stridger !!). When finished, it says "Successfully Flashed ClockworkMod Recovery!"
I recommend rebooting the phone after flashing the Recovery.
Now let's test it:
From ROM Manager, tap "Reboot into Recovery", it will ask "Are you sure you want to reboot into ClockworkMod Recovery?", tap OK.
Inside ClockworkMod Recovery, use the trackpad to navigate and select an item, or the volume buttons to scroll, and power button to go back.
Select "Reboot system now" to exit ClockworkMod.
If ClockworkMod Recovery doesn't start and you see a red triangle with an exclamation mark, flash it again. Sometimes it requires a second flash to work properly.
6.- What is a NANDroid backup ??
A complete system image that can be restored at a later date. It is more than a backup because it includes everything you currently have on your phone's internal memory: Boot, Recovery, System, Data, Cache, etc. It's a snapshot of your whole ROM.
To make a NANDroid backup, go to the "Backup and Restore" option in Clockwork and proceed. A NANDroid backup will be saved to the SD card's ClockworkMod folder.
TIP: Save a copy of your NANDroid backups to your PC. It will be useful if the SD card fails, your phone is stolen, or gets bricked.
7.- How can I restore a NANDroid backup ??
If you can access ClockworkMod Recovery it will be very easy to restore from its menu:
Enter the Bootloader (Vol down + Power), select "Recovery" and you will be redirected to ClockworkMod, from where you can restore your NANDroid backup
If you phone is bricked and you can't access the Bootloader, there's still a last chance:
You can try to flash ClockworkMod Recovery to your phone from your PC using an ADB shell and the "Fastboot" command. Tricky, but life saving.
Download the PC-flashable ClockworkMod Recovery image from here and copy it to your Andoird SDK/tools folder.
Then, open an MS-DOS command prompt, connect your phone to the PC, and flash it with this ADB command: fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.2-vision.img
8.- What is ADB ??
ADB is the Android Debug Bridge. It uses linux commands to send instructions to the phone.
You can use ADB commands straight from an MS-DOS prompt or open an ADB shell to type linux commmands.
With ADB you can install apps, remove apps, flash images to your phone, and make many changes, all from your PC.
If you are not familiar with MS-DOS / LINUX commands this can be a bit complicated, so this is for slightly advanced users.
To get an ADB shell setup and running you need to download the Android SDK, add your SKD's path to the environmental variables, and then open an MS-DOS command line box on your Windows PC.
There's a good ADB learning guide here: ADB for noobs
(thanks steviewevie !!)
9.- What is a "Goldcard" ??
A Goldcard is a modified SD card which bypasses HTC's RUU SPL/CID check.
When inserted into your phone, it will let you override HTC's firmware flashing protection.
You can take an old spare SD card you may have laying around and convert it to a Goldcard. Size of the card doesn't matter.
When a Goldcard is inserted into the phone you can flash any official HTC firmware, even if it doesn't match your region (aka "debranding") or is older.
Of course the Goldcard is required inserted into the phone only during the flashing process. You can remove it afterwards.
10.- What is an "MD5 checksum" ??
It is a unique algorithm generated from any file, very useful to confirm a file's integrity after downloading/uploading/copying. It looks like a large alphanumeric number.
Many cookers and developers often offer the MD5 checksum number of their files, so the ROM, Radio or Kernel can be checked after download and before flashing, using any MD5 checksum app/program from a PC or the phone.
I use a free Windows app called winMD5sum to check the integrity of my downloads.
Enjoy your Desire Z the EZ-DZ way !!
Original, obsolete ROOT / S-OFF method from November 2010
(for reference purposes only)
STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS: HOW TO PERMANENTLY ROOT the HTC VISION
(aka "HTC Desire Z", european or american version, not valida for UK Vodafone, Asia Desire Z and newer serial numbers)
1.- On your PC, download paulobrien's VISIONary+ R14 rooting tool app installer from his thread [click here], and copy it to your phone's SD card.
(Thanks to the authors of the rage exploit and to paulobrien for the rooting tool)
2.- On your phone, download any File Explorer from the Android Market and install it.
TIP: I use and recommend EStrongs File Explorer, but Astro or any other is OK.
3.- From the "All apps" menu, go to Settings -> Applications
There, check "Unknown sources", and turn off (uncheck) "Fast Boot".
Now tap "Development" and check "USB debugging".
Press back, and back again.
TIP: After you have finished this tutorial and rooted your phone, you can come back to Settings to re-enable Fast Boot and disable the USB debugging, if you wish.
TIP: Make sure your USB cable is unplugged form the phone during the rooting process (thanks for reporting, Thedeadcpu)
4.- Open your File Explorer, scroll and search for the VISIONary app you just copied to your SD card, and tap to install.
Now press back, back, and exit the File Explorer.
5.- From the "All apps" menu, tap VISIONary+
Check the "Set system r/w after root" option, leave the others unchecked.
Tap "TempRoot Now!" and wait... let it finish...
Tap "Attempt PermRoot Now!" It will ask for SuperUser permissions: allow.
Phone will reboot by itself.
NOTE: Remember you disabled "Fast Boot" ?? Be patient and let it boot, takes time, its normal, that's a real boot.
TEST: To test if you successfuly achieved permanent root: turn phone off, remove the battery for aprox. 30 seconds, reinsert the battery and power on.
Now you can test if your "root" is still there:
Go to "All apps", search for an app called "Superuser" and open it. If it's there and opens, well, CONGRATS: you have permanent root.
Also, you can try downloading some root-requiring apps from the market (like Titanium Backup, Root Explorer or Bernacle WiFi); if they run is because you still have root after the full reboot, which means your root is permanent.
TIP: Hey, paul spent many hours making this shizz happen, please consider following this link and saying "thanks!"
EZ-DZ GUIDE to INSTALL the ENGINEERING BOOTLOADER (hBoot) and TURN S-OFF
WITHOUT "ADB" or "SDK" SKILLS
- Again: please scroll down to posts 2 and 3 to read the FAQ to learn what's this !!
- After rooting, and if you want to flash unsigned images or make a full NANDroid backup, you need an Engineering Bootloader to switch "S-ON" to "S-OFF".
- S-OFF is different from root: S-OFF lets you flash unsigned images using the Fastboot option on the Bootloader, or through Clockwork Recovery.
- This guide will install an Engineering hBoot to get full write access to your Desire Z.
(Thanks MrPavel for the Engineering hBoot for the Desire Z !! Also, many thanks to scotty2, tmzt, adwinp, unforgiven512, vro25, schriss, and especially stridger for their efforts, testing, sharing, writing instructions; I modified it to avoid ADB shells and USB PC connection bugs)
1.- You only need to get two files: wpthis-Z.ko and hboot_7230_0.84.2000_100908.nb0. You can find them on stridger's guide thread. Download both files and come back.
Get any MD5 checksum software and check both downloaded files to see if they match the MD5 checksums listed on stridegrs post (I use WinMD5sum on my Windows PC, which is free).
It is VERY IMPORTANT to check the MD5 checksums of the downloaded files because flashing a corrupted hboot will brick your phone !!
Now, do yourself a favor and rename hboot_7230_0.84.2000_100908.nb0 to hbooteng.img (you'll thank me for this on step 5 ).
Copy both files to your phone's SD card, make sure you have a good SD card without errors, and make sure the SD card is inside your phone.
2.- Just as you did when rooting, first you need to temporarily disable "Fast boot" and enable "USB debugging" from your phone's Settings -> Applications
3.- On your phone, download "Android Terminal Emulator" from the market and install it.
Open your Terminal Emulator, and using the hardware keyboard type "su" and press Enter to gain Superuser priviledges; if you are asked for Superuser permissions, tap "Allow".
The $ prompt should have changed to #, confirming you are now typing commands as a Superuser.
4.- Now, to temporarily diasble the write protection, type this and press Enter:
insmod /sdcard/wpthis-Z.ko
It will say "insmod blah blah failed (Function not implemented) blah blah" but that's OK: your phone is complaining because you just pulled down his pants This temporary change will be gone next time you reboot, but for now, it will let you flash the engineering hBoot in the next step.
NOTE: The "wpthis-Z.ko" file you downloaded is specific for the stock Desire Z kernel, if it says something different ("exec format") is because you have a different kernel (cyanogenmod or a newer build).
5.- Now let's apply the Engineering hBoot, but PLEASE BEWARE, make sure to type the memory address mmcblk0p18 (zero p one eight) EXACTLY as you see it here, if you type something different you could brick your phone forever, so be careful and double-check you didn't mistype anything before hitting Enter !!
(don't worry, nothing bad should happen if you checked the MD5 checksum to confirm the file downloaded correctly, and you type this right)
dd if=/sdcard/hbooteng.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
6.- Now type sync and press Enter to make sure your changes are loaded to memory, type exit and press Enter, close the Terminal Emulator and breathe.
7.- Reboot the phone: Power off, then power on. Let it boot completely.
TEST: Let's check if you got S-OFF.
After the reboot, Boot to Bootloader and in the first line you will notice if you are "S-ON" or "s-OFF".
To enter Bootloader, power off the phone, then hold the volume down key and the power button, and you are there. To exit Bootloader, remove and reinsert the battery and power on.
Congrats !! Now you can install Clockwork Recovery (read the FFAQ !!) and use it to flash images or make a full NANDroid backup.
Kudos.
Nice. Was waiting for someone to post a thorough, step-by-step pretty much foolproof method. who knows how many people borked their D-Z's already b/c of a lack of solid information out there.
Nicely done sir.
Yeah a lot of people are calling their T-Mo G2 a Desire Z, and it is getting sketchy to know which phone is being talked about...
Tried flashing the world RUU to my Bell Desire Z and it didn't work. Even with perm root.
It says
Error 130: MODEL ID ERROR
aerok said:
Tried flashing the world RUU to my Bell Desire Z and it didn't work. Even with perm root.
It says
Error 130: MODEL ID ERROR
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let me finish the guide please
If you've been messing around with other methods previously, better reset to stock first and the proceed.
I flashed the WWE euro firmware on my NAM "Bell" hardware using the official HTC RUU and EVERYTHING is working OK (full HTC apps, 3G over 850/1900MHz, Market, etc: easily "debranded")
So I am sure it's easy and works
Gimme a couple of hours to finish it pls
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Allright, I'll be patiently waiting. =D
Successfully rooted my Bell Desire Z using the instructions posted; thank you gtrab! I look forward to reading your finished guide.
After permanent root, here's an interesting test (and a way to restore to factory settings
Power you phone off, now, hold the volume down button and the Power button simultaneously. Keep them pressed untill you go into a white menu saying:
VISION PVT SHIP S-ON
H-BOOT-0.85.005
MICROP-0425
RADIO-26.03.02.26_M --> this is your radio version
eMMC-boot
Oct 11 2010,20:10:38 ---> this is the date of your current firmware (ROM)
You will also see menu with these optins:
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET ---> you can use this option to "clean" your firmware to a pristine MINT state (everything will be erased)
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
PS: to get out of this screen without restoring your firmware, just remove the battery and power on
Great guide for the noobs dude Should be made a sticky,
Just have to add the s-off tutorial when released today by POB and it will be a complete winner
JD
@JupiterDroid please keep me posted !!
PS: Interestingly enough, if you check my previous post (post 10), I have S-ON
(well, by flasshing the EURO ROM I was flashing an HTC signed firmware indeed)
Nice work mate
Please explain
1)what is radios and what is the deal with different radios. What is safe, what is not. What it is for?
2)how to create a full backup of your current phone/rom/state and be able to recover it anytime later if you wish...
This is two of the initial concerns that Noobs like me need to know to, Thanks..
yudhistre said:
Please explain
1)what is radios and what is the deal with different radios. What is safe, what is not. What it is for?
They improve your phone signal, bluetooth, wifi and gps inproving the quality and purhapse battery life (in theory)
2)how to create a full backup of your current phone/rom/state and be able to recover it anytime later if you wish...
once you have a custom recovery installed (Clockwork Mod or Amon_Ra) you can do a nandroid backup which is a complete system image that can be restored at a later date.
This is two of the initial concerns that Noobs like me need to know to, Thanks..
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answers in the quote
In the tutorial it says to disable Fast Boot... can we re-enable it afterwards?
1) Does this interfere with the functionality of HTCSense.com?
That was one of the nice things about HTC Sense UI 2.0
2) Doing this gives no more OTA updates I assume, will I have to flash the latest RUU each time?
3)Just thought of another "issue". If this is the EU version, would HTC Locations only have EU maps?
Lennyuk said:
answers in the quote
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thanks lennyuk, will paste to front post
CWolfCW said:
In the tutorial it says to disable Fast Boot... can we re-enable it afterwards?
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yes, this will also be included once I finish the tuto
whodere said:
1) Does this interfere with the functionality of HTCSense.com?
That was one of the nice things about HTC Sense UI 2.0
2) Doing this gives no more OTA updates I assume, will I have to flash the latest RUU each time?
3)Just thought of another "issue". If this is the EU version, would HTC Locations only have EU maps?
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Yes I will also talk about that when I finish writing the tuto
Flashing my phone now.
Doing it via a Parallels Windows 7 VM on OSX....
Was a little worried in the beginning when the phone rebooted and Parallels asked me if I wanted to keep the phone attached to the VM - but it looks like it's going through now as there is a progress bar "Sending"...
Oh oh. Said it could not update due to incorrect model?
Hmmm...
gtrab said:
thanks lennyuk, will paste to front post
yes, this will also be included once I finish the tuto
Yes I will also talk about that when I finish writing the tuto
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You should also include what to do the the "Connect to PC" message comes up. I just ignored it.
Hi Guys
I am currently on Mike's ARHD 18.2 Rom and I am thinking of reverting back to completely stock Jelly Bean Rom .
So I am donating a USD 100$ to the person who will write a STEP by STEP guide with links to the correct download points etc. But my stock Rom should be ROOTED and all necessary apps like Busybox , SuperSU, etc should be flashed too.
Also this guide should mention how to achieve those steps , for example
Insetad of saying , FIND OUT YOU PHONE'S CID , it should explain me how to find out the CID such as : Goto Bootloader Mode by pressing Volume Down and Power button > Fastboot USB > Then on your PC at ADB screen type - fastboot oem readcid etc. etc.
Currently I am on Mike ARHD Rom 18.2 , my HBOOT is 1.39
Regarding on how to choose which person will get the 100$ , I think the people who want to make this guide should post a message here and I will choose who and tell him to proceed with the Guide .
I am an XDA member since 2006 and my word is trustable . If you look at Mike's Donation list , I am the highest single donator as well.
I want to make myself clear once more , think of me as a person who does knows just a little on HTC and Rooting and Flashing and ADB and etc. So do not think of me as a professional like you guys.
I prefer somebody who already uses Mike's ARHD rom for One X .....
Thanks Guys
Procedure is very simple: relock your bootloader and flash JB ruu
Re: ROOTing my phone, want to make sure a few things
Sent you PM.
I said , the stock rom then should be rooted as well ......
Yes, yes. No problem at all.
I will compile you a totally noob proof step-by-step guide, just read my PM.
doublecheese said:
Hi Guys
I am currently on Mike's ARHD 18.2 Rom and I am thinking of reverting back to completely stock Jelly Bean Rom .
So I am donating a USD 100$ to the person who will write a STEP by STEP guide with links to the correct download points etc. But my stock Rom should be ROOTED and all necessary apps like Busybox , SuperSU, etc should be flashed too.
Also this guide should mention how to achieve those steps , for example
Insetad of saying , FIND OUT YOU PHONE'S CID , it should explain me how to find out the CID such as : Goto Bootloader Mode by pressing Volume Down and Power button > Fastboot USB > Then on your PC at ADB screen type - fastboot oem readcid etc. etc.
Currently I am on Mike ARHD Rom 18.2 , my HBOOT is 1.39
Regarding on how to choose which person will get the 100$ , I think the people who want to make this guide should post a message here and I will choose who and tell him to proceed with the Guide .
I am an XDA member since 2006 and my word is trustable . If you look at Mike's Donation list , I am the highest single donator as well.
I want to make myself clear once more , think of me as a person who does knows just a little on HTC and Rooting and Flashing and ADB and etc. So do not think of me as a professional like you guys.
I prefer somebody who already uses Mike's ARHD rom for One X .....
Thanks Guys
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Check mike's threads! He is providing stock roms with root busybox etc...
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
I know that
All I need is a Guide, I can not risk making errors and bricking my device.
So guys please do not send me ideas or where to collect the info, you all know what I want and I am ready to pay for it.
I prefer a ARHD rom user to write the guide, but if there isn't any around, I will give TToivanen the go to write the guide.
doublecheese said:
I will give TToivanen the go to write the guide.
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Thank you. First of all, please reply to your private message, I've got some things to ask.
Odp: I am donating USD 100$ to the person who will write a STEP by STEP guide
1: Download a stock ROM with root & busybox.
2: Put it into the phone's memory.
3: Get into recovery.
4: Make a factory reset/wipe.
5: Flash the ROM.
6: Reboot into fastboot.
7: flash boot.img
8: Reboot
9: Now you've got a stock ROM with the features you wanted.
Sent from my BMW E32 using XDA App
TToivanen said:
Thank you. First of all, please reply to your private message, I've got some things to ask.
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Ok man, thanks for your energy
Please START the guide , I will reply your PM
But I don't use Gtalk that much just for your info ...........
OK EVERYBODY , DEAL IS CLOSED , TTOIVANEN WILL START THE GUIDE !!!!
Even if you didn't pay me i would have done it ..... of i got a 100 bucks from everybody here i wrote a step by step guide i didn't have to do any other work no more !
Why not just come to IRC? I can do the stuff remotely for you
Before you begin, make sure USB-debugging is enabled, and that you have more than 50% of battery!
Enable USB-debugging by going to settings -> developer options -> USB debugging
First download the needed files
Stock ROM
boot.img
Flashable .zip that installs superuser and busybox
(Thanks to mike1986. for the original files)
Transferring the required files onto your phone's internal sdcard
Connect your One X to your PC
Copy One_X_3.14.401.31_odexed.zip and Android_Revolution_HD_Root_and_BusyBox.zip to your phone.
Keep the USB cable connected
Flashing the boot.img
Copy boot.img to the folder on your PC that contains the files for adb/fastboot
Open fastboot command prompt
Type the following commands:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Wait until you see FASTBOOT USB on your phone's screen. Then type the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Flashing the ROM and rooting
Disconnect the USB cable from your phone
Using volume buttons, navigate to HBOOT, confirm by pressing power button.
Using volume buttons, navigate to RECOVERY confirm by pressing power button. Device will boot into recovery.
select wipe/factory reset
confirm by selecting yes
select install zip from sdcard
select choose zip from sdcard
select One_X_3.14.401.31_odexed.zip
confirm by selecting yes
select install zip from sdcard
select choose zip from sdcard
select Android_Revolution_HD_Root_and_BusyBox.zip
confirm by tapping yes
Select reboot system now
There you go! If you have any problems, hit me up on Gtalk!
TToivanen said:
Before you begin, make sure USB-debugging is enabled, and that you have more than 50% of battery!
Enable USB-debugging by going to settings -> developer options -> USB debugging
First download the needed files
Stock ROM
boot.img
Flashable .zip that installs superuser and busybox
(Thanks to mike1986. for the original files)
Transferring the required files onto your phone's internal sdcard
Connect your One X to your PC
Copy One_X_3.14.401.31_odexed.zip and Android_Revolution_HD_Root_and_BusyBox.zip to your phone.
Keep the USB cable connected
Flashing the boot.img
Copy boot.img to the folder on your PC that contains the files for adb/fastboot
Open fastboot command prompt
Type the following commands:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Wait until you see FASTBOOT USB on your phone's screen. Then type the following commands:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Flashing the ROM and rooting
Disconnect the USB cable from your phone
Using volume buttons, navigate to HBOOT, confirm by pressing power button.
Using volume buttons, navigate to RECOVERY confirm by pressing power button. Device will boot into recovery.
select wipe/factory reset
confirm by selecting yes
select install zip from sdcard
select choose zip from sdcard
select One_X_3.14.401.31_odexed.zip
confirm by selecting yes
select install zip from sdcard
select choose zip from sdcard
select Android_Revolution_HD_Root_and_BusyBox.zip
confirm by tapping yes
Select reboot system now
There you go! If you have any problems, hit me up on Gtalk!
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Thanks man, you did it very well, just like a guide should be , really appreciated, send me your paypal address $$$
mike1986. said:
Why not just come to IRC? I can do the stuff remotely for you
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Sorry I didn't know that ...
Anyway TToivanen made a great guide and now in a few minutes I will follow it step by step .
I already preordered my HTC One , and while waiting for it I will play around with my One X and I hope to get rid of the LOW VOLUME LEVEL bug I am faced with by going completely stock .
I realised on some calls the volume level seems OK, but in some calls the volume is so low I can not hear the opposing person if I am in my car or outside ( where there are other noises around)
Since 1 friend has a completely stock HOX , I hope to reach his Volume Levels when I turn stock , another friend has the ARHD 9.8 and his Volume level is much higher than mine too.
I think the Step by Step guide that is made by TToivanen is just perfect, this is how a guide should be done , some peoble write guides too but I barely see one this clear and easy to understand .
I agree, it's perfect. But not everyone is getting 100$ for writing those guides
doublecheese said:
I think the Step by Step guide that is made by TToivanen is just perfect, this is how a guide should be done , some peoble write guides too but I barely see one this clear and easy to understand .
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It just looks like a copy and paste from other guides already available online IMO (no offence )
EddyOS said:
It just looks like a copy and paste from other guides already available online IMO (no offence )
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Doesn't matter if copy or not, it is what I asked for and he did it
Really that lazy you have to pay people instead of searching lmao?
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Okay guys,
I spent a whole day yesterday to exterminate lame SONY's firmware, and get a refreshment alternation
so I gathered all tutorials, which I had followed to give my Xperia S new soul, and made this all-in-one tutorial for anyone, who's not sure how to do it.
Big thank to DooMLoRD, who's is making all this awesome tools and stuff to make our Xperias alive again.
Before proceding, Your Xperia S should run on the latest official Sony's firmware (6.2.b.1.96). Otherwise...otherwise you probably ought to update it to the latest version.
Here are the links to the sites I used. I also recommend you to check them out, because there may be a more recent version of a file:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2555243
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2447319
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417672
1. Bootloader unlock
Checking (source: JuniorMember's post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44713761&postcount=14)
1.1.1. In dial pad, type in *#*#7378423#*#*
1.1.2.Go to Service Info > Configuration
1.1.3. And check the Rooting Status
If it's Bootloader unlock allowed:Yes/No, then its not unlocked. If it says NO, you're not able to unlock it.
And if it's Bootloader unlocked:Yes, then it's (already) unlocked.
Unlocking (source: DooMLoRD's tutorial)
[ before we begin unlocking bootloader ]
1.2.1 Get the IMEI code for your device: type *#06# in phone dialer to find it out; note only the digits (no dashes)
1.2.2 Download the fastboot package with usb drivers (alternate drivers if the ones in package dont work OR this)
IMPORTANT: if you are using Windows 8 you will need to enable few things to allow driver installation
1.2.3.Make sure you have a windows PC with USB cable to connect the phone
1.2.4.Power down your phone and keeping the Volume Up button pressed connect the USB cable to PC; this will trigger FASTBOOT mode and windows will start driver installation, extract the above package and point the driver install to that location (usb_driver) folder.
If a phone enters but does not stay in a fastboot mode:I had that kind of problem, but I'm not sure how I actually fixed it; I only remember I did that:
1.2.4.1. Download and install Flashtool . After Installing, go to the folder where fastboot is installed and look for drivers folder; there you'll find Flashtool-drivers.exe. Install that: Be aware that there are Flashboot and Fastboot drivers at the bottom or at the top of the list Check also your phone's name.
1.2.4.2. If still does not work go to Device manager, trigger fastboot mode, connect to your computer, and quickly (when S1 Boot or sth like that appers in Device Manager) click with right mouse button (go to properties), then update driver and point to (usb_driver) folder in fastboot_with_Android_USB_file folder -> step 1.3.6.
1.2.5. Once drivers are installed just disconnect cable and power on device
[ how to unlock ] (official way)
1.3.1 First, you should confirm that it is possible to unlock the boot loader of your phone by checking the service menu: steps 1.1.1 - 1.1.3
1.3.2 Go to: http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/ and read everything!
1.3.3 At the bottom click 'Start Unlocking the Bootloader'. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Continue" You will get numerous prompts, read all info and if you agree, click on "Accept"/"OK"/"Proceed"
1.3.4 Finally you will get a "Create Unlock request" page, enter your IMEI (sometimes the last digit needs to be removed for this to work), name and email address
1.3.5 You should now receive your unique unlock key via EMAIL, SAVE THIS KEY SAFELY
1.3.6 Extract fastboot_with_Android_USB_file.rar and open fastboot folder
1.3.7 Hold SHIFT and right click on the background of the folder Select 'Open command window here'
1.3.8 Connect your phone in fastboot mode (turn phone off, hold Volume UP button and plug in USB Cable) [make sure drivers are installed as explained above)
1.3.9 In the cmd windows type in fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce getvar version
1.3.10 If a value is returned (it will return 0.5), it means the phone is correctly connected
1.3.11 Type in fastboot.exe -i 0x0fce oem unlock 0xKEY and replace KEY with the key which u received earlier.
1.3.12 You're device should now be bootloader unlocked. You can check by followin steps 1.1.1 - 1.1.3.
2. Root (source: DooMLoRD's tutorial)
2.3.1 Download the three files from the download section in this post.
2.3.2 Open FlashTool and flash the XperiaS_LT26i_6.2.B.0.211_KernelOnly.ftf - 6.36 MB file, this is JUST the kernel of an older firmware which was rootable.
2.3.3 How to flash Put XperiaS_LT26i_6.2.B.0.211_KernelOnly.ftf to firware folder, which you can find in Fastboot's installation folder. Then hit the lighting strike, select Flashboot mode and select the kernel and hit flash and follow instructions how to enter flashmode.
2.3.4 Now once flashing is done reboot device and connect to PC in usb debuggin mode
2.3.5 CLOSE FLASHTOOL <<< VVVIMP STEP (Very very very important step it took me some time to figure out its meaning)
2.3.6 Extract the file DooMLoRD_Easy-Rooting-Toolkit_v18_perf-event-exploit.zip to root directory on c:\
execute runme_ file corresponding to your OS on desktop PC, this will execute a SPECIAL version of DooMLoRDs easy rooting toolkit <<< VVVIMP STEP
2.3.7 the above step is crucial! if you use any older version of the toolkit then IT WILL NOT WORK!
2.3.8 after rooting is over the device will restart
2.3.9 you can verify if device is rooted by checking for SuperSU app (it is the newest version)
2.3.10 once that's done, power down device and open FlashTool again
2.3.11 now flash XperiaS_LT26i_6.2.B.1.96_KernelOnly.ftf - 6.33 MB file to get back to the true kernel for the firmware
that's it after flashing is done just disconnect and power on device and enjoy rooted phone! Check with Root Checker app from GPlay.
3. CWM Recovery (source: hm9408's thorough version of DooMLoRD's tutorial)
3.1 Go to google play and download busybox. Once installed, open the app and tap install Also, make sure, you have SuperSU installed.
3.2. This should be relatively easy now. Your phone is now rooted, and you will now flash CWM Recovery on your phone. For this, hm9408 found a quick installer by DooMLoRD.
3.3 Just extract it anywhere, run it (cwm-install-en.bat, press Enter 3 times and it will start) while your phone is connected via USB, and you should be just fine. I had to do this step twice, because I didn't know you have to grant something with SuperSU. So during the process, watch the phone's screen.
3.4 You know CWM was flashed correctly when you shut down your phone, turn it on and your see the LED turns on BLUE when the Sony logo comes up. When it does, press the Volume Up button and the LED should turn GREEN for a couple of seconds, then boot into Recovery.
4. Installing custom ROM and gapps (google apps)
There's a link toCyanogenMod 11 beta 3 by RaymanFX which has already included kernel.
Other ROMs may not have included kernel, so you'll have to (1) flash it with Flastool, if it has kernel extension or (2) install it via recovery, it it has .zip extension.
4.1 Copy your ROM and gapps (their extensions have to be .zip.
4.2 Boot into recovery (step 3.4).
4.3 Navigate (with volume + and -, and power to select) to install zip, then select the file of you rom, install it, then install also the gapps by selecting the gapps.zip.
4.4. This is the most important step, DO NOT SKIP IT AT ALL COSTS For God's sake, in the main menu, wipe the cache and partitions and dalvik's cache. (I'm not sure if it's available to wipe dalvik's cache, but if it is, wipe it).
I forgot to wipe, and, holy cow, almost lost my pants, because phone didn't start, there was only sony's logo, slowly passing away again and again.
Well if that happens, look for an Xperia S firmware (e.g.) and appropriate kernel (e.g.), flash them via flashtool and wipe your sweat .
I think for a 2 years old phone, everybody should already know how to do this.
Or i think most of the people here on Xperia S XDA do already know how to do this.
xDroidZz said:
I think for a 2 years old phone, everybody should already know how to do this.
Or i think most of the people here on Xperia S XDA do already know how to do this.
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Lol ya.
Sure?
xDroidZz said:
I think for a 2 years old phone, everybody should already know how to do this.
Or i think most of the people here on Xperia S XDA do already know how to do this.
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I've had it for 2 years, but spent a whole day yesterday to install CM, because I struggled with fastboot drivers for 4hs, then 1h to root it, then another 2hs to properly install CWMrecovery, because I didn't know I have to have BusyBox installed and then I didn't wipe the cache and had to do everything again. And don't say me everybody should know that, because there are people who does not even try to do that, because then don't konw where to start and nothing.
Cheers!
Joej970 said:
I've had it for 2 years, but spent a whole day yesterday to install CM, because I struggled with fastboot drivers for 4hs, then 1h to root it, then another 2hs to properly install CWMrecovery, because I didn't know I have to have BusyBox installed and then I didn't wipe the cache and had to do everything again. And don't say me everybody should know that, because there are people who does not even try to do that, because then don't konw where to start and nothing.
Cheers!
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are you kidding me? it takes me max 1 hour to read tutorial, unlock BL, flash custom kernel and flasch CM rom :laugh:
Joej970 said:
I've had it for 2 years, but spent a whole day yesterday to install CM, because I struggled with fastboot drivers for 4hs, then 1h to root it, then another 2hs to properly install CWMrecovery, because I didn't know I have to have BusyBox installed and then I didn't wipe the cache and had to do everything again. And don't say me everybody should know that, because there are people who does not even try to do that, because then don't konw where to start and nothing.
Cheers!
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Nah. Max is 1H. there are alot of TUT already. but thanks anyways for this TUT helps alot of people who are actually new to this device
dobi235 said:
are you kidding me? it takes me max 1 hour to read tutorial, unlock BL, flash custom kernel and flasch CM rom :laugh:
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It takes you one hour once you exactly know how to do it and in case you already have all files downloaded.
And about tutorials: they're often incomplete. In my case, I struggled with finding drivers for fastboot and making them work 4hs. The unlock tutorial says to install one drivers then try another, but none of them worked. So it took me time to search forums and find something out. Here, I wrote what I'd done, so anyone else would know what to do.
Edit: every tutorial about unlocking says Windows should report unsuccessful installation when you connect the device in fast boot mode. Well, my didn't report that, so I wasn't able to point to the usb_folder. And then phone booted up after 5secs in fastboot.
Joej970 said:
It takes you one hour once you exactly know how to do it and in case you already have all files downloaded.
And about tutorials: they're often incomplete. In my case, I struggled with finding drivers for fastboot and making them work 4hs. The unlock tutorial says to install one drivers then try another, but none of them worked. So it took me time to search forums and find something out. Here, I wrote what I'd done, so anyone else would know what to do.
Edit: every tutorial about unlocking says Windows should report unsuccessful installation when you connect the device in fast boot mode. Well, my didn't report that, so I wasn't able to point to the usb_folder. And then phone booted up after 5secs in fastboot.
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no it took me hour to search for tutuorials (doom has for root and for unlocking BL too), read that, backup TA partiton, unlock, root, flash... DONE
I needed an whole afternoon, too! If you have to read everything from beginning and you are not able even to deal with the technical terms it needs long time. So, if I wouldn't have done it before, this tutorial would have been very useful to me :good:
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dobi235 said:
no it took me hour to search for tutuorials (doom has for root and for unlocking BL too), read that, backup TA partiton, unlock, root, flash... DONE
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Well okay. Then write that down to a paper and stick it to a mirror, so you'll see your extraordinary achievement every time you wake up, and be proud of yourself, cause you did all that for the fisrt time in only one hour, although everyone else needed an afternoon. You're probably the smartest person I've ever seen, cause you apparently do magic :good:
Repair shops should totally hire you, since they often need an eternity to do their job.
Cheers
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Well okay. Then write that down to a paper and stick it to a mirror, so you'll see your extraordinary achievement every time you wake up, and be proud of yourself, cause you did all that for the fisrt time in only one hour, although everyone else needed an afternoon. You're probably the smartest person I've ever seen, cause you apparently do magic :good:
Repair shops should totally hire you, since they often need an eternity to do their job.
Cheers
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i only wanted to say that this thread is completely unnecessary.. this phone is more than 2 years old... last update was i think 1year ago.. so there is nothing new... tutorials for unlocking BL (2nd March 2012) and for rooting (17th June 2013) are here for more than a year...and tutorial for instaling CM you can find in almost every CM thread... thats all I wanted to say :victory:... have a nice day
It is kinda necessary..
Some people still dont know how to flash these roms...And then end up spamming other threads...:/
Joej970 said:
Okay guys,
I spent a whole day yesterday to exterminate lame SONY's firmware, and get a refreshment alternation
so I gathered all tutorials, which I had followed to give my Xperia S new soul, and made this all-in-one tutorial for anyone, who's not sure how to do it.
Big thank to DooMLoRD, who's is making all this awesome tools and stuff to make our Xperias alive again.
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Your method is long and unnecessarily beating around the bush. Here's a much quicker way (how I did it in less than half an hour):
1) Copy the ROM zip to your internal storage
2) Unlock bootloader with Sony's info on their site.
3) Extract boot.img from the ROM zip / kernel zip.
4) In fastboot mode,
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
5) Go into recovery while it's rebooting, wipe everything & flash the ROM zip.
TBH, DoomLord's stuff is not required, never really was for me..
Sure, it's good stuff, but not required in this case..
The tutorial is good, it's just unfortunate, is that after more than two years, yet no one has been able to unlock the bootloader problem that allows not be unlocked.
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Great_Geek said:
Your method is long and unnecessarily beating around the bush. Here's a much quicker way (how I did it in less than half an hour):
1) Copy the ROM zip to your internal storage
2) Unlock bootloader with Sony's info on their site.
3) Extract boot.img from the ROM zip / kernel zip.
4) In fastboot mode,
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
5) Go into recovery while it's rebooting, wipe everything & flash the ROM zip.
TBH, DoomLord's stuff is not required, never really was for me..
Sure, it's good stuff, but not required in this case..
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Hey, hey, hey,
where do you type that code in? In terminal emulator on a phone or maybe cmd on a computer? I've seen a lot of tutorials ordering to type a code, but none of them actually explained how and where you have to write it.
Thankss!
Joej970 said:
Hey, hey, hey,
where do you type that code in? In terminal emulator on a phone or maybe cmd on a computer? I've seen a lot of tutorials ordering to type a code, but none of them actually explained how and where you have to write it.
Thankss!
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You use fastboot.exe or the fastboot binary for linux, same one that you used for unlocking bootloader..
Finding something to type into terminal emulator is pretty rare, and it'll usually be specified that you need to type it there..