Hi
I have a wildfire which i want to unroot so i can try different rom packages.
I have linux and not windows so this makes it easier apart from when i run unrevoked i get
git version: 8b5c9e4
ERROR: n = -1, errno = 19 (No such device)
this appears in terminaland the unrevoked just crashes as waiting fore the phone which has rebooted but not been found???
I have tried without the sd card & with the sd card been formatted but all say the same the debugging is on it is set to charge and unknown sources allowed so none the wiser?????
when going to ther boot screen it states
buzz s-off 1.01.0002, Android: 2.2.1, ROM version: 2.24.161.2)
And can you recommend a good platform rom? i use the gps a bit so unsure about cyanogenmod???
Many thanks in advance.
You shouldn't use unrevoked for hboot 1.01.0002
And looks like your phone is having s-off with the hboot 1.01.0002 . You must have used xtc clip or there is a rare possibility of phone being s-off out of the box.
But remember if your phone is s-on with hboot 1.01 then you must go with alpharevx process and then install custom recovery.
And if your phone is s-off then you only need to install custom recovery ( ignore alpharevx process as it makes s-off. Also you can later go with alpharevx if you need fastboot flashing). Here you need to use the pc49img process alone since fastboot flashing on buzz is for alpharevx hboot only AFAIK.
Process here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15226717&postcount=68
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
I used this thread to root the phone was real easy and straight forward.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1130044
I am now using cyanogenmod 7 version 7.0.2 with fully working gps as it took me a few hours but got it working so well pleased thanks for your help
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First off, I am a noob, but I have worked for hours trying to get my phone to S-OFF and i'm getting tired of all the methods I've seen and my phone not allowing them. So please, no hate for saying you're a noob don't bother rooting, because I'm still determined.
I have followed the HTCdev's guide to unlocking your bootloader. It then successfully got unlocked, and SuperUser even installed onto my phone, I can load up superuser just fine and I've also got ROM Manager. I tried downloading the CyanogenMod File, and it worked. Then I tried flashing the ClockwordModRecovery, it said it was succesfully, however, when I went in to boot my ROM it came up with a red triangle, and said the custom recovery wasn't working.
I then checked my phone to see if it was S-OFF but it wasn't.
Currently my phone details are:
Android Version: 2.3.3
HTC Sense Version: 2.1
and when I go into recovery these are the details displayed:
**** UNLOCKED ****
VISION PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-085.0015
MICROP-0425
RADIO-26.10.04.03_M
eMMC-boot
DEC 20 2011, 16:21:13
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS.
I would like a suitable method to root my phone which isn't too complicated.
I'm willing to reset to factory settings if needs be.
Thank you very much.
This is the best, most reliable, and most supported way to get s-off on the G2/DZ.
Unlocked bootloader (which HTC Unlock gives you) and S-Off are not the same thing.
If you want S-Off, you still need to downgrade, then root and run gfree the "old" Wiki method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1453066
You can still flash the recovery and flash custom ROMs without S-Off, but you have to do it through fastboot, which is also explained in the link I just gave. If you did not use fastboot to flash clockwork, then I would assume this is why you are getting the red exclamation (stock recovery).
Hey guys,
I got a problem, that I can't root my Desire again, and I don't know why.
My Desire was once rooted, but I unrooted after installing the original RUU 2.2. version of android, After that, I installed 2,3,3 version, but I can't boot it. It shows me some black screen on boot.
I updated to HBOOT 1.0.3.003 with the official ruu upgrades. Now I can't get back on track and root it again with revolutionary (cause it supports only 2 older hboot versions).
Tried with unlocking the bootloader from htcdev, not completing the final step with copying the code because it showed no one at cmd prompt.
My phone is now *** LOCKED (OOW) *** in the bootloader.
I'm stuck at rooting process, want to install some great ROMs, but I can't. PLEASE HELP GUYS, i really appreciate you!!![/SIZE][/SIZE]
Search for how to downgrade hboot 1.03, tutorial out there somewhere
Then try revolutionary again
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Search for how to downgrade hboot 1.03, tutorial out there somewhere
Then try revolutionary again
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I found some tutorials about downgrading hboot 1.03, but it was with creating a golden card to my sd. Is there any way that creating gcard is not necessary ?
Hi,
This is how you downgrade a Desire/Bravo with the HBOOT 1.02.0001 already installed, - this method is appropriate for people who need to downgrade the HBOOT for unlock purposes. I struggled for ages on this and once I found the method thought i'd post it around the internet as I couldn't find this info anywhere.
-Summary of steps-
1)Turn S-Off + Update HBOOT
2)Downgrade HBOOT to 0.93.0001 (Turns S-ON)
I have personally tested this and it worked perfectly without any problems. However flashing anything to your phone is done at your own risk, & I accept no responsability for your device.
--Step 1--
Download and run the Revolutionary tool here http://revolutionary.io/ to turn S-Off - Follow the steps on their website for how to do this if you get stuck.
Once you have run the Revolutionary tool, when it asks if you want to install the Clockworkmod recovery press no.
You will now have an S-Off phone running HBOOT 6.93.1002
--Step 2--
Format a microSD card, download the following zip file and save it to your memory card.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/dyyn35zm07x2x7a/PB99IMG.zip LINK UPDATED 2 JAN 2013
You should now have a single file on your memory card named PB99IMG.zip
--Step 3--
Put the microSD card back in your phone and hold 'VOL+DOWN + ACTION' and press the power button to get to the HBOOT menu. Wait around 10 seconds (give or take) and the phone will detect the update and ask you to install it, Select yes to install then reboot your phone back into the HBOOT menu.
You will now have an S-On phone with the 0.93.0001 HBOOT
--Step4-- IF THIS STEP APPLIES TO YOU FOR UNLOCKING
Unlock with XTC-Clip as you normally would - Creating goldcard with 0.93.X001 HBOOT.
Your phone will now be unlocked.[/QUOTE]
NOTE: You can do the official updates through the phone as normal without loosing your unlock
Hope you find this info useful
what ruu (PB99IMG) is it?
what if someone has an orange branded phone, coz there is no ruu for it and they would need a goldcard.
what about people from different regions coz theres different ruu's for different regions aswell and they would need a gold card.
edit: its a hboot.img, thought it was an ruu.
did u try this yet? does it work?
normaly when u change hboots u have to format partitions. if u go to the trouble of getting s-off then why not just run the correct ruu for ur device, just to be safe.
Sent from my HTC Desire
jmcclue said:
what ruu (PB99IMG) is it?
what if someone has an orange branded phone, coz there is no ruu for it and they would need a goldcard.
what about people from different regions coz theres different ruu's for different regions aswell and they would need a gold card.
edit: its a hboot.img, thought it was an ruu.
did u try this yet? does it work?
normaly when u change hboots u have to format partitions. if u go to the trouble of getting s-off then why not just run the correct ruu for ur device, just to be safe.
Sent from my HTC Desire
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Hi,
It souldn't matter what network the phone is on - The HBoot was taken from a WWE RUU & I tested it with a UK Vodaphone branded desire which worked. I used this method to unlock a 1.02.0001 phone which isnt supported by xtc hence the downgrade needed. You shouldn't need a goldcard for the downgrade part as running the revolutionary tool will switch s-off, after applying the downgraded hboot it will turn s-on but as you will be on the old 0.93.0001 hboot you can just create the goldcard with xtc and complete the unlock if this step applies to you - it probably does as I dont know another reason for downgrading to this HBOOT.
Running the downgrade will wipe the phone - it did atleast with mine.
The reason I couldnt run an RUU to downgrade the hboot after turning s-off is because revolutionarys tool adds some protection to prevent hboot flashing via RUU & fastboot. The only way I could find to do it was to flash it directly from the SD card.
As for the other regions you may be right and need a local hboot - I'm not able to test this as I only ever get UK phones to unlock. If it is the case the HBOOT which you want to downgrade to can always be extracted from a local RUU and added to your own update.zip (named correctly of course) - The network branded phones on the other hand should make no difference - as s is off, so a UK orange, vodafone etc will take the hboot from WWE RUU aslong as s is off. (This is why its neccessary to run revolutionary first)
Hope this info helps.
cool. just so u know to unlock the hboot 6.93.1002 u have to flash the Alpharev downgrader img, that way it can be overwritten by an ruu
Sent from my HTC Desire
jmcclue said:
cool. just so u know to unlock the hboot 6.93.1002 u have to flash the Alpharev downgrader img, that way ut can be overwritten by an ruu
Sent from my HTC Desire
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Hi,
Thanks for mensioning that, I did actually run the Alpharev downgrader as part of the process but completely forgot to add that step ( I wrote the tutorial after doing it not during ) With me though after running the alpharev downgrade the hboot still wouldnt downgrade from the ruu - also tried manually flashing with fastboot but got various errors (something to do with usb something or other - maby it was just my usb's playing up again as they occasionaly do) so for me I still had to do the sd card way but if you find it works for you with the ruu then even better.
For anyone getting stuck, do this step after running revolutionary - Just download the Bravo Downgrader from here http://alpharev.nl/ and run it before continuing with the rest of the steps.
i always use PB99IMG awsell, my laptop dont like my phone haha
Sent from my HTC Desire
yeh its always the usb's that let me down - 7 workstations n all of them are failing on the usb's overuse i think
desire with broken volume keys
hi friends, I found a HTC Desire bravo at the flee market and bought it thinking it is actually a nexus-one... a nice phone with lots of nice futures in it after a charging session the phone boot up and it was alive back again. with one problem the volume keys was not working.. ı dismantled it and cleaned up as it is described in xda forums and didn't worked so i made a little check and found the thin foil attaching the volume keys to the main board was broken since there is no way to fix it without changing the main board and i had no intention to pay lots of money on it i left it like that with one problem; no way to boot in to recovery from start... after couple of days i found i didn't liked the rom on it i decided to change it, there was no problem since i could boot it to recovery using the restart menu which the ROM had since it was rooted but i made a mistake and fell in to a boot lope the only way to boot it back was the adb commands but phone couldn't start up so no debugging mode only fast boot so i tried many fast boot commands to boot in to recovery with no success after searching forums i found lots of desire bravos around with the same problem.. so i used ruu to reboot it properly the only ruu worked for me was the official 2.3.3 update ruu ''RUU_HTC Desire Android 2.3 Upgrade (Gingerbread).exe'' the phone booted and working now but no s off and no root and there was no way to root it without the volume up and down keys i was stuck with the useless unrooted rom so here how i rooted the phone without the volume keys first you have to download ''DooMLoRD_v3_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip'' and run it in USB debugging mode after that you have a working recovery partition to install a recovery bin using fastboot or what ever( the problem was after the update i lost the phones recovery partition and couldn't get the state s-off even i am s-off there was no recovery partition... since i am not good at commands to re format the boot loader this could be a life saver so i decided to share my experience... afterwards you can boot into recovery since you have a recovery partition you can push any recovery to your phone i think zergrush tool is not intended to use with bravo that why no body mentioned it in the bravo forums ops i forgot the say i used alphadevs methods and software to gain s-off on my phone before using zergrush i hope this will hwlp people like me stucked with non fonctioning volume keys
Hello everyone, i just got an old HTC Wildfire from my aunt and decided to root it and make it a useful secondary phone... the problem i ran into is the fact that it has HBOOT 0.80.0002.
I cant seem to figure out how to root it. I tried the full guide to rooting and de-branding but i got stuck first i tried to just use revolutionary, but that only supports hboot 1.01.0001 or something like that and then i tried to downgrade it (what u are supposed to do for 1.2.0002 hboot) but that didnt work either since i got stuck trying to create a goldcard image. Well i actually got the goldcard (found a functioning website online put in my CID and got the gold card, but the prtoblem was that i couldnt patch the mmc)
So anyone got any help for me? or a tip what tutorial i could try.
Phone info:
HTC Buzz (wildfire)
Hboot 0.80.0002
Radio 3.35.19.25
S-on
Firmware 2.1-update 1
Thanks for the help
greaneagle said:
Hello everyone, i just got an old HTC Wildfire from my aunt and decided to root it and make it a useful secondary phone... the problem i ran into is the fact that it has HBOOT 0.80.0002.
I cant seem to figure out how to root it. I tried the full guide to rooting and de-branding but i got stuck first i tried to just use revolutionary, but that only supports hboot 1.01.0001 or something like that and then i tried to downgrade it (what u are supposed to do for 1.2.0002 hboot) but that didnt work either since i got stuck trying to create a goldcard image. Well i actually got the goldcard (found a functioning website online put in my CID and got the gold card, but the prtoblem was that i couldnt patch the mmc)
So anyone got any help for me? or a tip what tutorial i could try.
Phone info:
HTC Buzz (wildfire)
Hboot 0.80.0002
Radio 3.35.19.25
S-on
Firmware 2.1-update 1
Thanks for the help
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If you run the unrevoked program it will root your phone with your current hboot. You could also consider working out your phones cid, (not the one from your goldcard) And then you could look for the correct update ruu. Upgrade to hboot 1.01.0001 and then use revolutionary and gain full s-off
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using Tapatalk 2
Ok, unrewoked worked the second time around tried it before i posted here, but it stopped at pushing recovery image... i guess it must have been HTC sync (yeah forgot i had that instaled on this pc) when i uninstalled it as the software told me to it worked just fine. Rooted with CWM thanks for the help
Ok guys, is this even possible? I used Unrevoked and it worked nicely and got my phone rooted (super user) and CWM installed... but i still have S-ON... am i missing something here? should i flash something to get S-OFF or what? really confused right now...
Thanks.
greaneagle said:
Ok guys, is this even possible? I used Unrevoked and it worked nicely and got my phone rooted (super user) and CWM installed... but i still have S-ON... am i missing something here? should i flash something to get S-OFF or what? really confused right now...
Thanks.
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Unrevoked never removed s-on, it used a root exploit to gain superuser access, install superuser and then flash a custom recovery. Revolutionary, which is a conjunction of team unrevoked and alpharev was the next step, after the upgrade to hboot 1.xx.xxxx unrevoked exploit no longer worked, so they found another I believe and forced a hacked bootloader into the phone, making it believe it was s-off even though the radio flag was still set to on confusing I know
so revolutionary s-off is from a patched hboot, and the xtc clip gives full radio s-off. The only real difference is that with xtc clip s-off you can remove SIM lock, but with the patched hboot you cannot, as the radio which houses the security (for all intents and purposes) is still set to on. The patched hboot just tells the hboot to ignore what the radio says and believe it is s-off all the time.
But before I ramble on you should be good to go with your hboot, but you may need to upgrade your recovery, in order to do this I believe you will need root and to flash the recovery by using a script called flash. I'll look Into it for you or, you could try the clockworkmod recovery app to flash the new recovery, you want 5.0.2.0 preferably
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using Tapatalk 2
Hallo Forum,
I'm sitting here with my Desire and want to change the ROM.
- First I rooted the Desire with unrevoked³
- than I tried to follow spezzi's instructions for KitKANG
- I made the 1024mb recommended ext4 sd-ext partition with gparted
- and than I tried to upgrade the hboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48063010&postcount=22
but it didn't come "apply the update"
than I looked for switching to S-OFF with revolutionary, but this tool doesn't exist anymore, so I tried the method from AlphaRev r1.8 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794314
But now, when I start into bootloader I get the message:
CID incorrect!
Update Fail!
The actual hboot version is 0.93.0001
What can I do, to go continue?
Thanks for your help! :fingers-crossed::cyclops:
Roi_Danton said:
Hallo Forum,
I'm sitting here with my Desire and want to change the ROM.
- First I rooted the Desire with unrevoked³
- than I tried to follow spezzi's instructions for KitKANG
- I made the 1024mb recommended ext4 sd-ext partition with gparted
- and than I tried to upgrade the hboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48063010&postcount=22
but it didn't come "apply the update"
than I looked for switching to S-OFF with revolutionary, but this tool doesn't exist anymore, so I tried the method from AlphaRev r1.8 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794314
But now, when I start into bootloader I get the message:
CID incorrect!
Update Fail!
The actual hboot version is 0.93.0001
What can I do, to go continue?
Thanks for your help! :fingers-crossed::cyclops:
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uhm... revolutionary was online when i checked it on sunday.
maybe just wait till the site is up again.
maybe it might also help if you unlock your bootloader via htcdev instead. however, i don't know if that will help you with repartitioning your NAND for certain roms, as unlocking it this way doesn't S-off the bootloader.
Roi_Danton said:
Hallo Forum,
I'm sitting here with my Desire and want to change the ROM.
- First I rooted the Desire with unrevoked³
- than I tried to follow spezzi's instructions for KitKANG
- I made the 1024mb recommended ext4 sd-ext partition with gparted
- and than I tried to upgrade the hboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48063010&postcount=22
but it didn't come "apply the update"
than I looked for switching to S-OFF with revolutionary, but this tool doesn't exist anymore, so I tried the method from AlphaRev r1.8 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794314
But now, when I start into bootloader I get the message:
CID incorrect!
Update Fail!
The actual hboot version is 0.93.0001
What can I do, to go continue?
Thanks for your help! :fingers-crossed::cyclops:
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Reebee87 said:
uhm... revolutionary was online when i checked it on sunday.
maybe just wait till the site is up again.
maybe it might also help if you unlock your bootloader via htcdev instead. however, i don't know if that will help you with repartitioning your NAND for certain roms, as unlocking it this way doesn't S-off the bootloader.
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- Do not use HTC dev method to unlock your bootloader, it offers no advantages
- Revolutionary method exists just fine, just need to search for it..... revolutionary.io
- Flash a different hboot using fastboot commands
Roi_Danton said:
Hallo Forum,
I'm sitting here with my Desire and want to change the ROM.
- First I rooted the Desire with unrevoked³
- than I tried to follow spezzi's instructions for KitKANG
- I made the 1024mb recommended ext4 sd-ext partition with gparted
- and than I tried to upgrade the hboot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48063010&postcount=22
but it didn't come "apply the update"
than I looked for switching to S-OFF with revolutionary, but this tool doesn't exist anymore, so I tried the method from AlphaRev r1.8 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794314
But now, when I start into bootloader I get the message:
CID incorrect!
Update Fail!
The actual hboot version is 0.93.0001
What can I do, to go continue?
Thanks for your help! :fingers-crossed::cyclops:
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I used revolutionary on a desire just over a week ago, its still there im sure.
i dont know if this is the right way to go but the cid error is usually from a rom marked for a particular region and or carrier, or a unbranded rom is being attempeted on a branded phone. a gold card bypasses the cid check, i would confirm with others that its ok to use this method in your case to flash the rom your trying to install but ultimately i would be going s-off with revoloutionary which irradicates the cid problem anyway.
eddiehk6 said:
- Do not use HTC dev method to unlock your bootloader, it offers no advantages
- Revolutionary method exists just fine, just need to search for it..... revolutionary.io
- Flash a different hboot using fastboot commands
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I knew this page, but it wasn't available. Now it was and it worked wonderfully. And HTC Desire is S-OFF and I could change the hboot
Thank u guys for your reply! :good: :highfive: