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Hi all,
First of all I have an Asian version Generic HTC Desire Z (Asian version but not under a provider) with the following software information:
Android version 2.2.1
Baseband: 12.28e.60.140fU_26.04.02.17_M2
Kernel: 2.6.32.21-g6e170e7....
Build: 1.82.707.1 CL317545 release-keys
Software: 1.82.707.1
My CID is HTC_044
From what I read, in order to root, we have to downgrade the software version to 1.34..... , right?
SO thats what I did.
I have followed the steps to downgrade in ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905261 )
and creating a goldcard ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832503 )
I tried both (2 different attempts) the PC10IMG.zip file and exe/RUU file, and have copied the whole zip file onto the SDCard (not in any folder), without extracting the files.
When I get to step 9-10 (phone in bootloader mode), I receive an error message like user "waqypaqy" got.
When I reboot into the bootloader, the phone scans the SD card, then I get this:
SD Checking...
Loading...[PC10DIAG.nbh]
No image or wrong image!
Loading...[PC10IMG.zip]
No Image!
Then after a few minutes, comes to another screen and says:
"CID incorrect! Update Fail! Press <POWER> to reboot."
From the bootscreen, here's the info:
VISION PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT -0.85.0009
RADIO-26.04.02.17_M2
eMMC-boot
CID Incorrect!
Update Fail!
Press <POWER> to reboot
Does anyone know what's wrong with this?
It'd be great if anyone could help me.
THANKS in advance =)
PS: I can't post under the "Development" forum because I'm still a newbie and doesn't have enough postcount yet.
The goldcard bypasses the CID check, so you can try looking at that first. Can you confirm that you've correctly written the image from the PSAS site to your sdcard?
theSpam said:
The goldcard bypasses the CID check, so you can try looking at that first. Can you confirm that you've correctly written the image from the PSAS site to your sdcard?
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Hey theSpam,
I have tried creating the goldcard before, and have received the goldcard image through the email and have updated img through HxD editor (as per the instructions). But like what I said before, it gave me that CID incorrect message.
I'm sorry this might be a stupid question, but how do I check whether I've written the image from the PSAS site? What is the PSAS site?
Thank You for your help =)
I was just asking you to doublecheck that you've correctly written goldcard.img to your sdcard. Most people have issues during this step of the goldcard creation process.
Just open up your sdcard in HxD and see if it's there
Are you using the Asian RUU to get the PC10IMG.zip file? I found this made a difference.
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I was just asking you to doublecheck that you've correctly written goldcard.img to your sdcard. Most people have issues during this step of the goldcard creation process.
Just open up your sdcard in HxD and see if it's there
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haha!
Oh yeah, I have followed all of the instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=832503 for part 1.
I have copied the contents of goldcard.img into the removable disk image and saved the file.
Then I went back to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905261, and followed the steps in that guide.
I only managed to get upto step 10.
Then it showed the error I mentioned above.
The RUU exe file I got was from here:
http://www.shipped-roms.com/shipped/Vision/
I downloaded the file with this name "RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.34.405.5_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M_release_155556_signed.exe"
This is the asian version, right?
I got the rom.zip file by following Part 2 steps in the link above.
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Are you using the Asian RUU to get the PC10IMG.zip file? I found this made a difference.
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Yeah, I think I did.
The RUU exe file I got was from here --> See the above post for the link
I downloaded the file with this name "RUU_Vision_HTC_WWE_1.34.405.5_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M_release_155556_signed.exe" -- 290 MB
I got the rom.zip file by following Part 2 steps in the link above.
Do you know what I'm doing wrong?
That's WWE version, you need RUU_Vision_hTC_Asia_HK_CHT_1.34.708.3_Radio_12.28b .60.140e_26.03.02.18_M2_release_154602_signed.exe
Kangburra said:
That's WWE version, you need RUU_Vision_hTC_Asia_HK_CHT_1.34.708.3_Radio_12.28b .60.140e_26.03.02.18_M2_release_154602_signed.exe
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By using this one, it wont turn the language into chinese right?
=) =)
I was told by someone that it would, thats why I didn't try this one..hihi
Oh, and will the steps I have to follow change because of this different filename?
I would also recommend going back and double-checking all those steps for creating the goldcard, because it sounds like it's not recognising a goldcard.
steviewevie said:
I would also recommend going back and double-checking all those steps for creating the goldcard, because it sounds like it's not recognising a goldcard.
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Hi steviewevie,
I just want to make sure whether i've followed the steps correctly or not.
Making the goldcard:
During step 4, "Enter 'adb shell cat /sys/class/mmc_host/mmc2/mmc2:*/cid' and press enter. You should get a very long number copy it."
This is the number that I get: 479a002f86c320087483035535443530
Step 5 "Visit this page, paste in your number and reverse it."
When I opened the link for that step, there isn't any textfield where I can paste in my number.
So what I did was reverse the number manually into 035344535530384780023c68f200a974
Step 6. I entered the reversed number into the SD Card Serial (CID) text field.
Question: Can I reverse it manually?
Thank you mate (and to anyone who is kind enough to help) =)
akhoman said:
Hi steviewevie,
I just want to make sure whether i've followed the steps correctly or not.
Making the goldcard:
During step 4, "Enter 'adb shell cat /sys/class/mmc_host/mmc2/mmc2:*/cid' and press enter. You should get a very long number copy it."
This is the number that I get: 479a002f86c320087483035535443530
Step 5 "Visit this page, paste in your number and reverse it."
When I opened the link for that step, there isn't any textfield where I can paste in my number.
So what I did was reverse the number manually into 035344535530384780023c68f200a974
Step 6. I entered the reversed number into the SD Card Serial (CID) text field.
Question: Can I reverse it manually?
Thank you mate (and to anyone who is kind enough to help) =)
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Check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029516
It's from the DHD forum but the goldcard process is the same across most HTC Android devices.
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Check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029516
It's from the DHD forum but the goldcard process is the same across most HTC Android devices.
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THANKS mate, I'll check it out
Much appreciated
theSpam said:
Check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029516
It's from the DHD forum but the goldcard process is the same across most HTC Android devices.
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It finally worked man!!!!
Super happy now!
So, this means I have downgraded my phone, and have obtained permanent root as well???
My next question is, whats next?
I think I need to install a 'radio' right? Which version do I choose?
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Support_Downloads#HTC_Vision
WHat do I need to do next to install cyanogen MOD ?
akhoman said:
It finally worked man!!!!
Super happy now!
So, this means I have downgraded my phone, and have obtained permanent root as well???
My next question is, whats next?
I think I need to install a 'radio' right? Which version do I choose?
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Support_Downloads#HTC_Vision
WHat do I need to do next to install cyanogen MOD ?
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As you have downgraded, you can follow the guide found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision to achieve permanent root.
Once you have ClockwordMod Recovery installed (per the above guide), you can flash Cyanogen.
As for the radio, I personally don't recommend changing anything due to the brick risk (however, many others share opposite opinions).
theSpam said:
As you have downgraded, you can follow the guide found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision to achieve permanent root.
Once you have ClockwordMod Recovery installed (per the above guide), you can flash Cyanogen.
As for the radio, I personally don't recommend changing anything due to the brick risk (however, many others share opposite opinions).
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Hi,
I have just finished installing and flashing CM 7 + googleaps zip file.
But I found several problems:
1. Google Maps not installed
2. Calendar is missing
3. Stock email app somehow doesnt work
4. Numbers: I can only see several digits on the letters, they are 1 2 4 5 0
5. And most of all I just found out that HTC Sync does not work with CM =( (can't sync my contacts n calendar anymore through outlook 2010)
Would you have any ideas why this is happening?
THanks very much theSpam!
Same problem!!!
Hey akhoman, happy for you in rooting your desire z successfully! Man, can you give me all the steps you did (one by one)? I have tried so many ways and nothing helped, I also got the CID wrong, I tried to make the goldcard but still having that problem all the errors and information are exactly like yours... BIG THANK, dude!
akhoman said:
Hi,
I have just finished installing and flashing CM 7 + googleaps zip file.
But I found several problems:
1. Google Maps not installed
2. Calendar is missing
3. Stock email app somehow doesnt work
4. Numbers: I can only see several digits on the letters, they are 1 2 4 5 0
5. And most of all I just found out that HTC Sync does not work with CM =( (can't sync my contacts n calendar anymore through outlook 2010)
Would you have any ideas why this is happening?
THanks very much theSpam!
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Need to flash gapps after you flash cm Rom
Hello,
I'm new to the forums, and have only just recently got a HTC Wildfire A3333 running 2.2.1.
I have tried to use " [GUIDE] Downgrade to HTC Froyo WWE for AlphaRevX (HBOOT 1.01.0001) " to downgrade the h boot as to start to gain root.
But when I have followed the instructions, it appears to complete ok, but when I reboot in to the system menu, it still shows as .002 hboot and does not install the rom supplied.
any help would be great
EDIT: IT TOLD ME I HAD SUCCESSFULLY CREATED GOLD CARD
GlennBrownie
same goes with me mate, i got the gold card and then i insert it, it all goes but when the cmd closes it still shows hboot 1.01.002
This happened to me on a Telstra wildfire (A3335). if you make it so the CMD window doesn’t close (I used an alternative shell) you will see that it actually gets some error before closing, which is why it doesn’t actually change the hboot.
I must have done it 20 times before I got it to work. I can't remember what I did differently the time I made it work, but it was something to do with which usb mode the phone was in for each step, and when I decided to change it from one mode to the other. Basically trying to make it so the phone wouldn’t say “preparing SD card” after I had made the goldcard.
Worst part was when I finally downgraded my Hboot, alphrev X still wouldn’t work for me. Continued to get the error of “Retrieving Caroline from certain doom...” and "mtd: not writing bad block at 0x00000000" I've since given up..
okays, thanks for the help, ill try that, but with alpharevx the problem they are tring to fix is the part where you need to restart into fastboot the second time, so in this case, ill give that a try. the thing is that im useing windows 7 enterprise, i have the hboot drivers all installed and etc, i used the intructions given to me and everyone else where you have to make the gold card. in that intruction it stated to put the sd card into the usb or sd port, the thing i did was switch my phone to mount the SD card and create it via there, i think the part where we all went wrong is unmounted it after we finished making the sd card. so try that, and with your problem i tghink you need to try and run the program in ADMIN mode (right click and run as admin) and then try and get the HBOOT drivers from Unrevoked installed. give that a try and hope it all works out
cheers
Well I managed to get step2.bat to run in a cmd so that it stayed open,
it came up with "FAILED <remote: 42 custom id check fail>".
when HTC booted in to bootloader it still showed same h.boot (.0002)
Please see attached screenshot.
Question!! / problem!!
GlennBrownie said:
Hello,
I'm new to the forums, and have only just recently got a HTC Wildfire A3333 running 2.2.1.
I have tried to use " [GUIDE] Downgrade to HTC Froyo WWE for AlphaRevX (HBOOT 1.01.0001) " to downgrade the h boot as to start to gain root.
But when I have followed the instructions, it appears to complete ok, but when I reboot in to the system menu, it still shows as .002 hboot and does not install the rom supplied.
any help would be great
GlennBrownie
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my question is, when i run alpharevx, it asks me for the beta key, note that it doesnt show my device name or anything like how i did it before i downgraded, any ideas why? and does anyone have a beta key for me to use? because the one i got with my phone when i entered it in said it was incorrect, when before before i downgraded it worked perfectly fine (except the rotting part).
what Beta key, I dont recall one?
To get a new beta key just follow this link, click download and then enter your phone's SN.
http://alpharev.nl/x/beta/
GlennBrownie said:
Well I managed to get step2.bat to run in a cmd so that it stayed open,
it came up with "FAILED <remote: 42 custom id check fail>".
when HTC booted in to bootloader it still showed same h.boot (.0002)
Please see attached screenshot.
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Make sure you properly created a working gold card. Retry with gold card.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
technolust109 said:
my question is, when i run alpharevx, it asks me for the beta key, note that it doesnt show my device name or anything like how i did it before i downgraded, any ideas why? and does anyone have a beta key for me to use? because the one i got with my phone when i entered it in said it was incorrect, when before before i downgraded it worked perfectly fine (except the rotting part).
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If it doesn’t show your device properly just reboot your phone. Basically every time the program fails it won’t show your device properly until you reboot again (This will also fix the issue where it thinks you have the wrong beta key). People suggesting to go get a new beta key have no idea. Have they not noticed that it doesn’t matter which HBoot version you select on the site you still get the same key based on your serial number.
yes, i used mt wildfire SN and i use the code it gives me still getting the same problem,
nejc121 said:
To get a new beta key just follow this link, click download and then enter your phone's SN.
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currently running windows so cannot download as windows version under review.
bharatgaddameedi said:
Make sure you properly created a working gold card. Retry with gold card.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
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completed program and it had a pop up saying something like, "success, you now have a gold key"....
GlennBrownie said:
Well I managed to get step2.bat to run in a cmd so that it stayed open,
it came up with "FAILED <remote: 42 custom id check fail>".
when HTC booted in to bootloader it still showed same h.boot (.0002)
Please see attached screenshot.
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in other words, your goldcard is not created correctly.
ieftm said:
in other words, your goldcard is not created correctly.
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done it twice and it still come up with success message?
even did it through hex editor....
I tried to do it again to show screenshots.
firstly, I ran step one and it says "cannot stat" followed by file name and says "no such file or directory". see image1.jpg
I then checked the buzzdowngrade folder, and all files are there. see image4.jpg
I then attempted the goldcard, and I clicked get cid, and it loaded a CID with a lot of 0's in it so I dont think its showing correct CID, possibly hiding real CID?
image2.jpg
when I clicked patch MMC, it came up with an error message. see image3.jpg
Have you installed the HTC driver 3.0.0.007. If not, install it first before even going with step1.
And regarding step2, creating a working gold card is important. If you still get custom id errors, try with a different memory card. And run the gold card tool as administrator. And in that you will see mmc0 and mmc1 options. Try creating with the other if one fails.
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GlennBrownie said:
I tried to do it again to show screenshots.
firstly, I ran step one and it says "cannot stat" followed by file name and says "no such file or directory". see image1.jpg
I then checked the buzzdowngrade folder, and all files are there. see image4.jpg
I then attempted the goldcard, and I clicked get cid, and it loaded a CID with a lot of 0's in it so I dont think its showing correct CID, possibly hiding real CID?
image2.jpg
when I clicked patch MMC, it came up with an error message. see image3.jpg
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Just downgraded and i think i know what is the problem.
You have to change the connection status from charge only to Mass storage
then click refresh and the memory card will be available.
HTC MMC : select you sd card.
And now patch.
right, got an update.
managed to succeed with the dmisc.img and others that failed - thanks to Mattyyey, cheers Matt
We then got to flashing the rom and it failed, any suggestions?
we recreated the gold card and formated the microSD card and patched and it told us that it had succeeded.
please see screenshot.
bharatgaddameedi said:
And regarding step2, creating a working gold card is important. If you still get custom id errors, try with a different memory card...........Try creating with the other if one fails.
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its probably your fake SD card! I was able to run the commands in step 1 and 2 from the cmd, all but the final ROM flash. I think after we create it we should confirm its been put on the SD card via hex workshop.... I did think of this last night but I was getting tired and you dont have it installed. I suspect its just the goldcard isn't done, everything else works when typed manually into cmd.
Unless anyone else has another reason for the custom ID check failing?
MATTYYEY was correct, it was due to fake microSD card, completed gold card with authentic SD card and it worked.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire android 2.3.4 Cyanogen V7.1 ROM using XDA App, GREAT rom running perfect.
Hello, I have a Glide manufactured in Nov 2011. I tried to unlocked by many companies, but all failed to get the unlock code, saying that it is unavailable. I see that it is no software unlock tool (as for the Galaxy S). I have it rooted but locked...
Any idea when the code can become available or another solution to have it unlocked?
Thanks
Sorry, forgot to mention: it is locked on Rogers, Canada
After ~90 days after the purchase, if you call AT&T and say that you're 'going overseas' they'll give you an unlock code.
I have successfully unlocked mine using a code from this site - www.cellunlocker.net.
I hope it fine to post the name in this forum.
nickexel said:
I have successfully unlocked mine using a code from this site - www.cellunlocker.net.
I hope it fine to post the name in this forum.
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I already tried it. Also tried RogersCodes.ca, Theunlock.ca, OttawaPC.ca, MobileInCanada.com, cellunlock.net...
Think that I will have to pay 40$ to Samsung directly. I understood from OttawaPC.ca that it is a chance they can get it from them.
Unlocking!!
I have imported a phone for use in India. Bought it on eBay. Recieved the phone last week.
Still exploring for ways to unlock the phone freely.
Any Developers can help us out ??
Ready for any experiment.
Thanks!!
VinayS said:
I have imported a phone for use in India. Bought it on eBay. Recieved the phone last week.
Still exploring for ways to unlock the phone freely.
Any Developers can help us out ??
Ready for any experiment.
Thanks!!
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Hi, is this phone available in india sorry to ask here but really i need the phone!!!!Also what is the price u purchased for? And how is the phone for use in india?? pls reply... Thanks a lot Vinay....
shoz_on4u said:
Hi, is this phone available in india sorry to ask here but really i need the phone!!!!Also what is the price u purchased for? And how is the phone for use in india?? pls reply... Thanks a lot Vinay....
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No the phone will not be released outside US & Canada. I bought it on eBay (.com - US) and got it to India through Borederlinx (Postal Forwarding). Approx 27k including shipping and duty charges.
Phone is very good especially for QWERTY lovers..
Just curious, but does this work? https://market.android.com/details?id=com.helroz.galaxysunlock&hl=en
Or could it be modded to work?
Edit...maybe this would work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761045
bobbylx said:
Just curious, but does this work? https://market.android.com/details?id=com.helroz.galaxysunlock&hl=en
Or could it be modded to work?
Edit...maybe this would work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761045
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First tried - it doesn't work. I used it on another Galaxy S i9000 without problem, but it doesn't work on Glide (i927R)
Second: tried, doesn't work as it stated in the first page, the file nv_data.bin is re-created at each boot. I have to take a look deeper for hidden files (starting with .). I will do a try probably later
After many tests, deleted files (starting with dot or not) at each re-boot it will recreate the files.
In the file nv.log I see something like "restoring from secondary backup"... Where it stores that secondary backup it I have no idea...
catalinu said:
Sorry, forgot to mention: it is locked on Rogers, Canada
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Found one for 13 USD in eBay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/unlock-code-ROGERS-Samsung-Galaxy-S2-LTE-Galaxy-S-Glide-/120833869898
Vendor is "unlockgsm4u"
VinayS said:
Found one for 13 USD in eBay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/unlock-code-ROGERS-Samsung-Galaxy-S2-LTE-Galaxy-S-Glide-/120833869898
Vendor is "unlockgsm4u"
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Yes, thanks, I tried, but it was unable to get it. Waiting to refunf from him...
Meantime I did an unlock (deleting file systems), but I got my original IMEI replaced by a generic one. But at least my phone works now (with that generic IMEI), so I have something until a code will be available...
Hey guys, I just won one of these phones but I am on t-mobile. Will this phone function correctly on their network, in terms of data functionality?
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
eioous said:
Hey guys, I just won one of these phones but I am on t-mobile. Will this phone function correctly on their network, in terms of data functionality?
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda premium
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2g only most likely
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catalinu said:
Yes, thanks, I tried, but it was unable to get it. Waiting to refunf from him...
Meantime I did an unlock (deleting file systems), but I got my original IMEI replaced by a generic one. But at least my phone works now (with that generic IMEI), so I have something until a code will be available...
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Can you please guide me how to do it ?? (brief Description)
Can you go back to the original later ??
Thanks!!
VinayS said:
Can you please guide me how to do it ?? (brief Description)
Can you go back to the original later ??
Thanks!!
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I suppose that yours is rooted. If not, you will have to root it first. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1378082.
After root, use a file explorer.
I use the ES File Explorer downloaded from the market:
- Launch it
- Goto "Settings> File Settings". Be sure that Show hidden files is checked
- Also be sure is checked "Settings > Root Explorer"
- In "Settings > Home directory" write "/" (without the quotes)
explore the "efs" folder in the root
- move the following files in a backup folder somewhere to your internal SD card (you will need them if you want to restore later to original phone setup) : .nv_core.bak, .nv_core.bak.md5, .nv_data.bak, .nv_data.bak.md5, nv_data.bin, nv_data.bin.md5. Moving them they will be deleted from the efs folder (that's ok).
Reboot.
Now you will have it unlocked but with the generic IMEI.
It worked for me, hope it will work for you. Do it on your own risk. Don't blame me...
Later, if you want to return to the original (locked): copy all mentioned files from the backup folder to the "efs" folder and reboot.
followed above steps.
After the reboot -- there is no default screen asking for Unlock Code.
Instead my phone reboots just to homescreen.
When the sim attempts to Register to Network i get an error message.
"Phone not allowed MM#6" which i believe is because of the Generic IMEI.
When i attempt an call, i get the error message "Not Registered on Network"
Generic IMEI is 004999010640000/02
PS: Files /efs/nv_data.bin & nv.data.bin.md5 is getting created after every boot
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replaced the backed up files to its original folder.
Phone back to normal.
i,e -- Locked and asking for Network unlock key
Maybe you can Unlock by finding the unlock code in the bml3.bak file. Here are some steps forgot where i got from. HAVE TO BE rooted and used adb. Download a hex editior. I used 010 Editor. simple
(Place phone in debugging mode)
CMD program on computer
(mount to your folder where adb files located vie 'Cd ........'
(next are commands and just put them all in but make sure you read it through first!!)
adb shell
su
Cd
cd /dev/block
(then press enter)
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TYPE THE FOLLOWING:
su
(then press enter, now your phone might ask for superuser permission, ALLOW it or say YES. You may not have to do this step, if it asked you before)
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Now you will do one of the following below. Pay attention.
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IF YOU HAVE AN EXTERNAL SD CARD TYPE THE FOLLOWING:
dd if=/dev/block/bml3 of=/sdcard/external_sd/bml3.bak
(then press enter)
IF YOU DON'T HAVE AN EXTERNAL SD CARD TYPE THE FOLLOWING:
dd if=/dev/block/bml3 of=/sdcard/bml3.bak
(then press enter)
Step 5) Now, find the file on your External SD card or Internal Storage depending on your situation and transfer it to your computer. If you don't know how to find the file. Plug your phone up and enable Mass Storage or Connect USB Storage. I won't baby you on how to find it. It should be somewhere on your phone or external SD card if you did step 4 correctly. Transfer that bml3.bak file to your computer. I recommend the desktop so will always know where it's at. You can delete it later if you want. So transfer it to somewhere on your computer.
Step 6) On your computer, open up 010 Hex Editor
Step 7) IMPORTANT: In 010 Hex Editor go to the Menus at the top and select VIEW then LINEFEEDS then SELECT CUSTOM, now SET YOUR BYTES TO "32" Nothing Less. If you don't do this, you won't find your unlock code. Do it.
Step 8) While you're in 010 Hex Editor, click Open and locate the bml3.bak file you created and open it. There will be a bunch of letters, numbers or whatever, ignore them for now.
(CREDIT TO FR0Z3N FOR CLARIFYING THE FOLLOWING 2 STEPS)
Step 9) Now press CTRL+F on your keyboard to search for a hex string. Now a box that says Find should pop up and when the search window pops up select "Hex bytes (h)" in the Type field by pushing the down arrow and then search for the following string below:
"FFFFFFFFFF0100000000" ALL TOGETHER WITH NO SPACES, Then Hit the FIND ALL button to the right, some of you will get many results and others up to 10 results on your screen below (not mine, someone else's computer)
tried above method
and also the original method mentioned at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176886
However no result.
I am not able to locate bml3 file.
Also when i explore through ES File Explorer there is no such file in the directory
I second what Vinay said. Using root browser I found that the dev/block directory on my phone contains files that are 2012 loop0 through2012 loop7, 2012 mmcblk1 and 2012 mmcblkOp1 through 11. It also has the subfolders platform and vold. Also all the files in the folder are listed as 0.00 bytes. Any suggestions on the usefulness of any of these files or other places to look for the bml3 file? I don't think the search function in root browser is comprehensive.
any possibility to make goldcard without http://psas.revskills.de/?q=goldcard ? it seems to be down
It usually goes down. Just wait.
Sent via smoke signal.
Yes there is, using skorgon's fantastic flashgc
all you need to do is run it without args, and it will create a goldcard image, and flash it to the sdcard.
-Nipqer
Help. I'm having trouble understanding the instructions
Please help. I've downloaded the flashgc and not sure where to put this. I've been trying to root my htc legend for the past 8 hours and I have so many downloaded files I'm not sure where this should go. I've been trying 'platform-tools' in my sdk manager folder, is this correct?
I'm also having trouble understanding this "temp-root your phone and then do from a terminal / command window from within your platform-tools directory" how do i temp root and how do i open a terminal command window within a directory?
Any help would be appreciated. I've rooted phones before without much trouble but this is my first htc and its turning out to be a bit of a pain.
thank you
Goldcard Generator
Many people have missed the 'new' currently working site for generating Goldcard Images.
You just got to read your MCID (for instance with Goldcard-Tool http://www.chip.de/downloads/GoldCard-Tool_49005379.html) and paste the numbers in the field, if if starts with '00' it's a reversed CID.
Amazing how many people still need Goldcards, hope that helps a bit.
http://huygens.hoxnet.com/goldcard.html
MY ISSUE seems unique!! Please, is anyone able to figure this out?
I have a HTC Wilfire S A510e that I've been trying to root for three months!
It's stats are:
***LOCKED***
Marvel PVT SHIP S-ON RL
MICROP-0451
Radio 7.57.39.10M
Android: 2.3.5
ROM: 2.26.401.3
Kernal: 2.6.35.10
HBoot: 1.09.
HTC Sense Version: 2.1
SO...I created my a/c on HTCDEV.COM, tick all boxes etc. No need to update bootloader, as per instructions, so I "proceed to next step".
I created \Android ( in My Documents) on my Dell Latitude D630 (using Windows XP); downloaded the "Fastboot binary, Windows (unzip the file before executing)" file [Fastboot-Zip] to \Android & also the recommended Android SDK zip, Java Runtime Environment. I already have HTC Sync 3.3.63. All unzipped. I set up my HTC- fastboot off, usb debugging enabled, bootloader screen up> click on fastboot, usb into it, the phone registers "Fastboot USB" and then open the cmd prompt on my pc.
The problem I encounter is this:
On the cmd prompt instructions:
I open cmd prompt- My pc cmd line says c:\documents and settings\administrater>[blinking cursor]. I type- c: cd \Android at the blinking cursor. That's okay as my cmd line returns- c:\documents and settings\administrater>[blinking cursor] again.
I type- c: \Android> fastboot oem get_identifier_token at the blinking cursor [hit enter] and...
Nothing happens! Nothing at all- not even the "waiting for device" problem that seems to be common at this stage.
I'm meant to get:
INFO <Please cut following info>
INFO <<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>
INFO {**multi lines of numerical text**}
I get nothing!
What's going wrong?? I've done weeks and weeks of research using google search; read hundreds of threads on multiple sites; in frustration I've even asked a question on Yahoo Answers, Android Forums & emailed HTCdev, but had only one answer and it was to use another port and another cable, both of which I've done, neither worked.
I just don't get it. Any assistance would be fantastic.
Thanks, Gerry
GERJDOY said:
MY ISSUE seems unique!! Please, is anyone able to figure this out?
I have a HTC Wilfire S A510e that I've been trying to root for three months!
It's stats are:
***LOCKED***
Marvel PVT SHIP S-ON RL
MICROP-0451
Radio 7.57.39.10M
Android: 2.3.5
ROM: 2.26.401.3
Kernal: 2.6.35.10
HBoot: 1.09.
HTC Sense Version: 2.1
SO...I created my a/c on HTCDEV.COM, tick all boxes etc. No need to update bootloader, as per instructions, so I "proceed to next step".
I created \Android ( in My Documents) on my Dell Latitude D630 (using Windows XP); downloaded the "Fastboot binary, Windows (unzip the file before executing)" file [Fastboot-Zip] to \Android & also the recommended Android SDK zip, Java Runtime Environment. I already have HTC Sync 3.3.63. All unzipped. I set up my HTC- fastboot off, usb debugging enabled, bootloader screen up> click on fastboot, usb into it, the phone registers "Fastboot USB" and then open the cmd prompt on my pc.
The problem I encounter is this:
On the cmd prompt instructions:
I open cmd prompt- My pc cmd line says c:\documents and settings\administrater>[blinking cursor]. I type- c: cd \Android at the blinking cursor. That's okay as my cmd line returns- c:\documents and settings\administrater>[blinking cursor] again.
I type- c: \Android> fastboot oem get_identifier_token at the blinking cursor [hit enter] and...
Nothing happens! Nothing at all- not even the "waiting for device" problem that seems to be common at this stage.
I'm meant to get:
INFO <Please cut following info>
INFO <<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>
INFO {**multi lines of numerical text**}
I get nothing!
What's going wrong?? I've done weeks and weeks of research using google search; read hundreds of threads on multiple sites; in frustration I've even asked a question on Yahoo Answers, Android Forums & emailed HTCdev, but had only one answer and it was to use another port and another cable, both of which I've done, neither worked.
I just don't get it. Any assistance would be fantastic.
Thanks, Gerry
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First things first, your problem is not unique..........just less often found
The reason you are not able to get an Identifier token is because of HTC Sync............. HTC Sync usually tends to block any ADB or Fastboot commands
So all you have to do is uninstall HTC Sync, don't worry about it as uninstalling it won't remove the drivers
Thanks very much for replying csoulr666
I promptly uninstalled HTC Sync, leaving:
HTC BMP USB Driver (Ver: 1.0.5375 ) 0.35MB
HTC Driver Installer (4.5..001 ) 2.82MB
and have tried the "get token" process again.
It has not worked.
Do you think that I should also uninstall the HTC Driver Installer?
GERJDOY said:
Thanks very much for replying csoulr666
I promptly uninstalled HTC Sync, leaving:
HTC BMP USB Driver (Ver: 1.0.5375 ) 0.35MB
HTC Driver Installer (4.5..001 ) 2.82MB
and have tried the "get token" process again.
It has not worked.
Do you think that I should also uninstall the HTC Driver Installer?
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It should work now IMHO, did you see if your device is being recognized using "fastboot devices"???
Plus setting the folder to apply commands("cd"), try using the complete path that comes in the address bar in My Computer/Windows Explorer..........It would be like C................documents and settings......blah blah blah
Hi,
If you can not find a solution for your method of getting the token, you may try another method that worked fine for me.
1) Search for HTC Wildfire S All-In-One Toolkit V2.1 post.
2) Read carefully the whole post.
3) Uninstall everything related to HTC (HTC Sync, USB drivers, everything).
4) Do not use USB hubs or USB 3.0 ports. Enable USB Debugging at the phone settings and plug the phone directly to an USB 2.0 port without the SIM and SD cards (they may be erased while unlocking). Choose the Charge only option in your phone.
5) Proceed with the tool steps (select the step and click on 'go')(in useful links there is a link to a step by step guide):
a) Install the drivers.
b) Register at HTCDev (this is already done).
c) Get the ID (beware, you will see and empty command prompt, close it, and a second command window will appear with the token)
d) Submit the token to HTCDev.
e) Get the Unlock_code.bin file from your e-mail account.
f) Unlock the boot loader.
6) Once you have finished, I recommend to install the clockworkmod recovery with the same tool. Download the right version GSM or CDMA from the Clockworkmod official site. Beware: make sure that you download the right version for your phone. I think yours is GSM, but I am not an expert, sorry. It may be fatal if the wrong version is installed (brick). Choose the option your own recovery in the tool.
7) Create a backup before doing anything else.
8) You are ready to get a permanent root or install a ROM.
I hope this helps you. Feel free to ask any question. Regards.
GERJDOY said:
MY ISSUE seems unique!! Please, is anyone able to figure this out?
I have a HTC Wilfire S A510e that I've been trying to root for three months!
It's stats are:
***LOCKED***
Marvel PVT SHIP S-ON RL
MICROP-0451
Radio 7.57.39.10M
Android: 2.3.5
ROM: 2.26.401.3
Kernal: 2.6.35.10
HBoot: 1.09.
HTC Sense Version: 2.1
SO...I created my a/c on HTCDEV.COM, tick all boxes etc. No need to update bootloader, as per instructions, so I "proceed to next step".
I created \Android ( in My Documents) on my Dell Latitude D630 (using Windows XP); downloaded the "Fastboot binary, Windows (unzip the file before executing)" file [Fastboot-Zip] to \Android & also the recommended Android SDK zip, Java Runtime Environment. I already have HTC Sync 3.3.63. All unzipped. I set up my HTC- fastboot off, usb debugging enabled, bootloader screen up> click on fastboot, usb into it, the phone registers "Fastboot USB" and then open the cmd prompt on my pc.
The problem I encounter is this:
On the cmd prompt instructions:
I open cmd prompt- My pc cmd line says c:\documents and settings\administrater>[blinking cursor]. I type- c: cd \Android at the blinking cursor. That's okay as my cmd line returns- c:\documents and settings\administrater>[blinking cursor] again.
I type- c: \Android> fastboot oem get_identifier_token at the blinking cursor [hit enter] and...
Nothing happens! Nothing at all- not even the "waiting for device" problem that seems to be common at this stage.
I'm meant to get:
INFO <Please cut following info>
INFO <<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>
INFO {**multi lines of numerical text**}
I get nothing!
What's going wrong?? I've done weeks and weeks of research using google search; read hundreds of threads on multiple sites; in frustration I've even asked a question on Yahoo Answers, Android Forums & emailed HTCdev, but had only one answer and it was to use another port and another cable, both of which I've done, neither worked.
I just don't get it. Any assistance would be fantastic.
Thanks, Gerry
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I think you are doing wrong with the c: android step you should first "cd android" and then enter "fastboot oem get_identifier_token"
csoulr666 said:
It should work now IMHO, did you see if your device is being recognized using "fastboot devices"???
Plus setting the folder to apply commands("cd"), try using the complete path that comes in the address bar in My Computer/Windows Explorer..........It would be like C................documents and settings......blah blah blah
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Thanks for your continued time and assistance csoulr666. It's taken me a while to reply because after having no sucess having followed your advice, I decided to delete EVERYTHING and IT ALL FRESH, monitoring all downloads as they happened and ensuring I followed all steps and instructions PRECISELY, in case I did something wrong the first time around 3 months ago!
And following your recommendation I retried using the full path when typing both commands and it still didn't work. I'm not sure what you meant by "........your device is being recognized using "fastboot devices"???"
However, as you've mentioned "fastboot", I think I've identified an issue with the fastboot binaries from HTCdev. Please see my new post below.
aWFSuser said:
I think you are doing wrong with the c: android step you should first "cd android" and then enter "fastboot oem get_identifier_token"
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aWFSuser- thank you for the advice.Yes, I do use the c: cd \Android command first, everytime I try the cmd process, even if it's after somthing silly like removing the sd card from the phone, putting a new one in (to render the "as disk drive" option available in the "USB connection type") on the handset, changing the USB port I'm using to a different one etc.
But thanks.
ukyo_tachibana said:
Hi,
If you can not find a solution for your method of getting the token, you may try another method that worked fine for me.
1) Search for HTC Wildfire S All-In-One Toolkit V2.1 post.
2) Read carefully the whole post.
3) Uninstall everything related to HTC (HTC Sync, USB drivers, everything).
4) Do not use USB hubs or USB 3.0 ports. Enable USB Debugging at the phone settings and plug the phone directly to an USB 2.0 port.
5) Proceed with the tool steps (select the step and click on 'go')(in useful links there is a link to a step by step guide):
a) Install the drivers.
b) Register at HTCDev (this is already done).
c) Get the ID (beware, you will see and empty command prompt, close it, and a second command window will appear with the token)
d) Submit the token to HTCDev.
e) Get the Unlock_code.bin file from your e-mail account.
f) Unlock the boot loader.
6) Once you have finished, I recommend to install the clockworkmod recovery with the same tool. Download the right version GSM or CDMA from the Clockworkmod official site. Beware: make sure that you download the right version for your phone. I think yours is GSM, but I am not an expert, sorry. It may be fatal if the wrong version is installed (brick). Choose the option your own recovery in the tool.
7) Create a backup before doing anything else.
8) You are ready to get a permanent root or install a ROM.
I hope this helps you. Feel free to ask any question. Regards.
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Thanks so much ukyo_tachibana.
I will try this method, if I have failed to identify the issue correctly.
After having the problem of being unable to obtain my identifier token for so long, (trying now for 3 months!), I've been looking for a way to unlock bootloader & root- that works for the Wildfire S WITHOUT having to use the "get_identifier" process.
THANK YOU for this method!
It's taken me a while because after having no sucess, I decided to delete EVERYTHING and IT ALL FRESH, monitoring all downloads as they happened and ensuring I followed all steps and instructions PRECISELY, in case I did something wrong the first time around 3 months ago!
So, once again:
I created a folder: double click Local Disk C: then \Document&Settings and \administrater >Make a new folder. Called it Android.
Downloaded from HTCdev's links- HTC Sync, Java Runtime Enviroment & Google Android SDK to \Android.
(1) SYNC. Uninstalled Sync, as per csoulr666's advice. Used Control Panel> Add or Remove programs. This left HTC Driver Installer & HTC BMP USB Driver & also setup_3.3.63 (in \Android).
(2) JAVA. Opened chromeinstall-7u51(Runtime) and installed. Checked it installed correctly via Verify Java Version on java.com.
(3) SDK. Unzipped the zipped folder adt-bundle-windows-x86-201... It created a new folder- "adt-bundle-windows-x86-201.." with 2 subfolders & 1 application in it; subfolders (1)"eclipse" & (2)"sdk" along with the application "SDK Manager". NOW, as per instruction following the SDK download, (just in case it was relevant to what I am doing, although I don't think so as Eclipse is a developer tool as I understand it), I opened the eclipse sub-folder & opened (ran) the Eclipse application which set itself up in \workforce. I exited Eclipse in case it interfered with anything else. I did not run, open or do anything else with the adt folder at this stage.
Set up my HTC as per instruction- fastboot off, debugging on & usb to disk drive, (I've also tried it on the charge only setting), downloaded fastboot-win binaries from HTCdev to \Android. Clicked unzip and it generated 1 new folder _MACOSX & an application- fastboot; both in \Android. NOW HTCdev says "open cmd prompt...etc". So I did and retried the process twice. Once typing c: cd \Android. Then the c: \Android> fastboot oem...etc. It didn't work. So I repeated the process using the full path in both the commands- c:\Documents and Settings\administrater\ cd \Android; then c:\Doc...Sett...\admin...\Android> fastboot....Once again nothing. IT DID NOT WORK.
HOWEVER: I did notice 2 things!
(1) Probably nothing but there was a new folder created in \administrater, right beside the Android folder. As I was working from \Android, I didn't notice when happened. I did not do it. It called itself .android; ( "a dot" and a lowrecase "a" for android). I can't recall at what stage of the process this came into being. It contains 1 folder- "avd", which is empty, & 3 files- "adbkey" file, "adbkey.pub" file & "ddms.cfg" file.
(2) Just, following the latest failure of the cmd process working, I thought maybe I was meant to do more than just unzip the fastboot-win, so I went to the fastboot application and tried to open it, It said:
"The application failed to start because AdbWinApi.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix the problem"
So I deleted it, re-downloaded from HTCdev, unzipped. Opened prompt, reran the cmd "get_identifier" process and it still hasn't worked. Again I to run the fastboot.exe in \Android
It still says "...application failed...AdbWinApi was not found. Re-installing the application...".
Does this mean the file download itself on HTCdev,com is corrupt? Could THIS BE the source of my problem????
Thanks.
I'm attaching a zip with the files I use for this stuff............Extract them in a folder, use the "cd" command to it and then try to obtain the token
csoulr666 said:
I'm attaching a zip with the files I use for this stuff............Extract them in a folder, use the "cd" command to it and then try to obtain the token
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***csoulr666
Yes!! Thank you for the files. HTC's MUST BE corrupt, as your's have worked a treat & also. they behave differently ( "fastboot" application) when <highlight/right click > is used!! No error message! THANK YOU for your files. ***
They worked & after three months and hundreds of hours research, I HAVE MY TOKEN!! You guys are BRILLIANT!
However, there is a new issue, perhaps you can help with this also...
I copied the token exactly as HTC stated on their website. I started at <<<Identifier Token Start>>> & ended with <<<IIdentifier Token End>>>.
There are 18 lines in total- 16 lines of alpha/numeric sandwiched between the above 2 of text.
Both of HTC's examples also have the same line-count (18 in total 16 + 2) & layout as mine.
But when submitted, the website rejects it and the following error is returned:
Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length.
Error Reason: The submitted Token appears to be the wrong length and won't work.
I've spent most of last night on this. I've tried logging in and out of HTCdev, copied and pasted multiple attempts (busy web traffic perhaps). I have cleared browser cookies/cache & history in case it's something like that. Counted and recounted my token in comparison with their examples, in case I made a mistake somehow. What am I doing wrong??.
Also, today when I tried the cmd get_token process, I got a different token i.e. a completely different set of 16 lines of alpha/numeric text. Is the token different every time it's requested?
Thank you all for your expert help
GERJDOY said:
***csoulr666
Yes!! Thank you for the files. HTC's MUST BE corrupt, as your's have worked a treat & also. they behave differently ( "fastboot" application) when <highlight/right click > is used!! No error message! THANK YOU for your files. ***
They worked & after three months and hundreds of hours research, I HAVE MY TOKEN!! You guys are BRILLIANT!
However, there is a new issue, perhaps you can help with this also...
I copied the token exactly as HTC stated on their website. I started at <<<Identifier Token Start>>> & ended with <<<IIdentifier Token End>>>.
There are 18 lines in total- 16 lines of alpha/numeric sandwiched between the above 2 of text.
Both of HTC's examples also have the same line-count (18 in total 16 + 2) & layout as mine.
But when submitted, the website rejects it and the following error is returned:
Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length.
Error Reason: The submitted Token appears to be the wrong length and won't work.
I've spent most of last night on this. I've tried logging in and out of HTCdev, copied and pasted multiple attempts (busy web traffic perhaps). I have cleared browser cookies/cache & history in case it's something like that. Counted and recounted my token in comparison with their examples, in case I made a mistake somehow. What am I doing wrong??.
Also, today when I tried the cmd get_token process, I got a different token i.e. a completely different set of 16 lines of alpha/numeric text. Is the token different every time it's requested?
Thank you all for your expert help
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see whether you have copied the code correctly as instructed at HTCdev
Hi,
The token seems to be different every time you retrieve it, I don't know why (maybe someone can enlighten us ).
Regarding the token copy/paste. At the command window: right click, select mark, draw the rectangle enclosing the <<<< Identifier Token Start >>>> and <<<<< Identifier Token End >>>>> (this also includes all the alphanumeric token), right click again to copy. Now, paste it in Notepad, PSPad or any other text editor, and make sure that there are no white spaces, tabs, or any other special character, such as this example:
Code:
<<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>
5C1161E707F362366365EA333A6B51D6
7B52743B74534195B1C0CD07E738AEA3
93A6BD42CFA2C05006C6282B590CEDC3
6593DE3AEF7786B79527C1027E871C3D
9DDD04692D8F653D9BD548D86CB0AC58
01CDF6096D229B7E418BD74E8AC2311C
77D92CE222450E4B233CEC2286DD9CA4
C0871C78B430F4474C74FCE113E95C2D
2134C5495D588B3A580710A226A6675C
3D9F01CB8A8EF628A4EC2BB867E47D3E
2476FE360221DC834197EAECCA4BB09A
243420AEB1CFC713A658FC0A156448A9
6859FF58473B71BDFFFF5FFF292B066B
9CA1B055827C43BFE0F30A656906801E
35FD964354DAA6F83A38FE7D7452B97A
171BDB3A9D280118C638240DEDA452DE
<<<<< Identifier Token End >>>>>
If you select previous lines, there are no unwanted characters, check it. Once you are sure that everything is okay, submit the token to HTC.
I hope this post helps you. Regards.
By the way, two comments:
1) Note that unlocking HBoot is a destructive process, you will loose everything in the phone memory (similar to a factory reset). Besides, the SIM card and the SD card may be also erased, so remove both before starting.
2) If you want to install a custom rom, you don't know which one to install yet and you want some help, I can suggest one that has been working like a charm for more than one year in my Wildfire S. It is based on the last stock rom, but with several tweaks to overcome the limitations of the terminal (amount of RAM, internal storage, etc.). Do not hesitate to ask.
Regards.
ukyo_tachibana said:
Hi,
The token seems to be different every time you retrieve it, I don't know why (maybe someone can enlighten us ).
Regarding the token copy/paste. At the command window: right click, select mark, draw the rectangle enclosing the <<<< Identifier Token Start >>>> and <<<<< Identifier Token End >>>>> (this also includes all the alphanumeric token), right click again to copy. Now, paste it in Notepad, PSPad or any other text editor, and make sure that there are no white spaces, tabs, or any other special character, such as this example:
Code:
<<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>
5C1161E707F362366365EA333A6B51D6
7B52743B74534195B1C0CD07E738AEA3
93A6BD42CFA2C05006C6282B590CEDC3
6593DE3AEF7786B79527C1027E871C3D
9DDD04692D8F653D9BD548D86CB0AC58
01CDF6096D229B7E418BD74E8AC2311C
77D92CE222450E4B233CEC2286DD9CA4
C0871C78B430F4474C74FCE113E95C2D
2134C5495D588B3A580710A226A6675C
3D9F01CB8A8EF628A4EC2BB867E47D3E
2476FE360221DC834197EAECCA4BB09A
243420AEB1CFC713A658FC0A156448A9
6859FF58473B71BDFFFF5FFF292B066B
9CA1B055827C43BFE0F30A656906801E
35FD964354DAA6F83A38FE7D7452B97A
171BDB3A9D280118C638240DEDA452DE
<<<<< Identifier Token End >>>>>
If you select previous lines, there are no unwanted characters, check it. Once you are sure that everything is okay, submit the token to HTC.
I hope this post helps you. Regards.
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BRILLIANT!!
I followed your recommendation- copy to notepad- there were white spaces:
Note: the <right click/copy> function was not available in cmd prompt.
I had to "mark" and then ctrl & c to copy.
I had spaces at the end of each of the token's lines.
Thanks. Token successfully submitted- just over ten minutes ago. Awaiting an email back from HTCdev with an unlock key and link for Unlock completion!
I assumed I'd have it instantaneously...but I'll be patient; it's taken this long to get this far...what's a few hours? more.
I have not given ANY thought to ROMs etc.
This part of the process baffles me.
This all began three months ago when I got the Wildfire S- my first ANDROID phone- and I noticed there are loads of pre-installed apps on it, many of which I have absolutely no interest in: like Peep, News & Weather, Maps & tons more via: Applications>Running Services>All. TO MY UTTER AMAZMENT I could not delete any of them!
Call me old fashioned but I would like to decide what I put on my phone and have total control over them. On this phone certain apps would start up of their own volition i.e. when the handset was powered off, then on; gather information and data; all without me even using/ activating them e.g. Google services/ Facebook. I could stop them manually, but like I said they would reassert themselves on start-up.
I'm unclear yet exactly what I can safely get rid of without damaging my handset, I need to do research I know, as some processes may be vital to the phone's operation, but I have been consumed with this first basic step- Unlocking the BootLoader.
Ideally, I would love to start with an empty phone- just the basics: calls/messages/phone book/ calender/ alarm facilities with a browser.
A normal, basic phone.
Any extra apps I am then free to decide upon, install, set permissions (where possible) & remove as & if I choose.
Thanks.
Hi,
Did you get the unlock binary file? It should take no longer than a few minutes (or even less) to send it to your e-mail account. Did you successfully unlock the HBoot? Let us know . Regards.
ukyo_tachibana said:
Hi,
Did you get the unlock binary file? It should take no longer than a few minutes (or even less) to send it to your e-mail account. Did you successfully unlock the HBoot? Let us know . Regards.
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Hi ukyo_tachibana,
Thank you for your ongoing interest. I appreciate it greatly.
I have been checking my email address all night last night, and also today, awaiting my email from HTCdev.
No! As yet (over 24 hours later), I have not yet received my response.
HTCdev's site confirmed that I successfully sent my token when I did. I remained logged in for a hour and a half afterwards, just so the site would notice/ remember me. Sounds daft, but I really want this episode to finish now after all this time. I really thought I had cracked this step!
The web page said to expect and email with my unlock code and a link to directions to help me complete the process.
Now, over 24 hours later, I still have not received any communication from them. I check my email address- the one I used to register with them and, in late December of last year, communicate as to why I the "get_identifier token" process was not working- ever hour or so for the file & link. So I'm sure the site has my correct email address.
I was actually wondering what to do now as I'm unsure as whether I should wait X amount of time, contact them via the "contact us" option on their web site or resend a token to them and risk confusing the process. Basically I'm just playing the waiting/ unsure-of-next-move game.
Thanks.
Hi,
Do not despair . The token should be send to you in question of seconds (but in order to be safe wait a few minutes, no more than 5 minutes). The email sender should be something like [email protected] and the subject should be The key to unlocking your HTC Device (at least, this is what I received).
I would:
1) Search for the email in any other folder than the Inbox, such as spam. Your email provider may have archived the message in a different folder.
If you are not able to find the message:
2) Try to find your email white list and add htc.com and htcdev.com to the list, in order to avoid that emails from HTC or HTC Dev go to the spam folder or are erased.
3) Check that you activated your account. Register at the website is not enough, you also must activate your account clicking on the link that HTC send to confirm your email address. I know that this question is a bit stupid, but it just to cover all the possibilities that I can think about.
4) Get and send again the token.
I hope this helps you. Regards.
I have my email now.
Before I proceed, as I'm a complete techno-novice, I was just looking into how to create a full back up of my stock ROM, in case I decided to pass on the phone later I can return it to it's current out-of-the box condition- with all it's apps etc. Also I need to be clear on the root process files. I don't have the original SD Card. I have two to hand though- a 2GB & 4 GB.
Step 1- Unlock BootLoader.
REALLY, REALLY NOT sure of the rest:
Step 2- download CWM Recovery from (http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/) 5.0.2.8 for the Wiidfire S to my PC.
?Move to SD Card
?Hboot>Recovery>chooseCWM and there should be an option to "Back-Up/ Restore"
?Select this option and "Back-Up". Wait for stoc ROM to be copied onto SD Card. When it has this is the back-up phase complete
As I understand it this will give me a re-installation disk type set up for my current ROM.
Step 3
?Find and download a file to my PC called "Root Zip".
?Transfer it to my SD Card
?Hboot>Recovery>choose file and it roots the phone itself.
Step4
?Find and download a file called "SuperSU"
?Move to SD Card and install.
??This gives me an app called "SuperSU" which allows me now to modify my phone how I like it to be- prevent apps starting at boot/ remove any preinstalled ones that I don't want or do I need to install a custom ROM?
Thanks,