As now we can unlock Wildfire S Bootloader I tried some ways to permanently root this device.
Gingerbreak seems not to work, however, Zerg rush does.
You either need an S-OFF device OR an S-ON device with unlocked bootloader
Read here how to unlock bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21114312
There is a VERY EASY way to root WFS now. I take no credits in writing any stuff related to rooting that, I just want to show how you can easily root the WFS and give newbies a first station to come to.
Please come here, and download HTC Supertools by frigid, give him a million thanks, download tools and run the supertools.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426276
Be sure to use HTC Supertool v3 (directly download here: http://www.multiupload.com/ZNGJ64FZDW)
1) Press 1 (Prep (using zergRush CREDITS to Revolutionary)) and Enter, zerg rush is now run
2) Press 3 (Attempt Perm Root (Must prep first)) and Enter, now the device will get rooted
3) type reboot and Enter to reboot your device.
Afterwards your WFS will be permanently rooted.
If you stuck rooting the device try this:
1) Press 2 and Enter, instead of 1
2) Press 3 (Attempt Perm Root (Must prep first)) and Enter, now the device will get rooted
3) type reboot and Enter to reboot your device.
I tested it with European latest Stock Rom 2.3.5 and HTC-Dev unlocked bootloader. I can confirm that a file could be copied to /system, then I rebooted again and the file was still there.
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What next?
eoghan2t7 created a fine auto-installer for ClockWorkMod, your door into recovery and custom roms !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1431969
Isn't 2 attempt root and number 3 attempt s-off,sim unlock?
EDIT: I still have v2 and I see now that v3 is out.
1 and 2 are different ways to prepare the phone getting rooted.
3 does root the phone
4 is Attempt S-OFF, SIM Unlock, and everything else (Using gfree) but I did NOT test this menu entry, however, it would not work I think.
Yes,I see now.I had v2 and in v3 it is different.
Thanks.
will this work with wildfire s GSM T-Mobile. after root can I install rommanager and flash with clock works recovery? thanks much
raven.warsong said:
will this work with wildfire s GSM T-Mobile. after root can I install rommanager and flash with clock works recovery? thanks much
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It works with all S-OFFed phones and with all htc-dev bootloader unlocked phones. So either S-OFF with XTC-Clip or unlock bootloader at htc-dev.com.
However, there seems to be a problem unlocking US T-Mobile Roms bc there is no RUU yet to update hboot.
If rom manager works I don't know. I just tested permanent rooting
The unlocked bootloader method to root WFS
Th method given by HTC to unlock bootloaders does not allow a user to flash a custom ROM. So I guess S-OFF is still required. I have been testing it myself from past 8 hours now. If there is any other method then please do let me know.
nikhilkaushik said:
Th method given by HTC to unlock bootloaders does not allow a user to flash a custom ROM. So I guess S-OFF is still required. I have been testing it myself from past 8 hours now. If there is any other method then please do let me know.
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What methods are you trying?
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nikhilkaushik said:
Th method given by HTC to unlock bootloaders does not allow a user to flash a custom ROM. So I guess S-OFF is still required. I have been testing it myself from past 8 hours now. If there is any other method then please do let me know.
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It does allow custom roms. I read from a user he installed cm7 with s-on.
allowing custom roms is the sense of bootloader unlocking
Well, I have tried th direct flashing method by placing the file into the root of SD card and the Manager method. Both seem to show the same output, an image showing nothing but error note.
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It does allow custom roms. I read from a user he installed cm7 with s-on.
allowing custom roms is the sense of bootloader unlocking
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@theq86 I have been trying the same from past several hours, but I don't seem to find any positive hope.... I would be really thankful if u can help me in finding that methos using which one can flash a custom ROM with S-ON on WFS
well, sorry for asking but:
you surely did the bootloader unlocking process until the end, and your hboot says "UNLOCKED"?
For flashing roms please better refer to eoghan for I have not much experience.
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have you tried flashing via fastboot, too?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21104317&postcount=76
Well, rather than following any other methods given, I preferred to follow HTC's given method to unlock bootloader. I have seen it thoroughly and yes I hav access to root as well. Some root required apps are also running. But the main reason to unlock the bootloader was to overclock my phone's processor, which could not be done on the stock ROM of HTC. Hence I tried to flash CM7.0.2 and jikantaru's ROM as well, which he claimed to have made the stock ROM with sense allowed the overclocking.
If you still can find a better way to flash ROMs with S-ON, then we all would be greatfull to that user....
I updated main post, there is a link to the developers section. eoghan has made an easy installer for CWM, so that would make it very easy to install CM
theq86 said:
It works with all S-OFFed phones and with all htc-dev bootloader unlocked phones. So either S-OFF with XTC-Clip or unlock bootloader at htc-dev.com.
However, there seems to be a problem unlocking US T-Mobile Roms bc there is no RUU yet to update hboot.
If rom manager works I don't know. I just tested permanent rooting
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Tmobile probally wont support it, upgrade to Euro rom its better anyway, shouldn't make any difference since you'll probaly be flashing a custom rom soon.
theq86 said:
As now we can unlock Wildfire S Bootloader I tried some ways to permanently root this device.
Gingerbreak seems not to work, however, Zerg rush does.
You either need an S-OFF device OR an S-ON device with unlocked bootloader
Read here how to unlock bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21114312
There is a VERY EASY way to root WFS now. I take no credits in writing any stuff related to rooting that, I just want to show how you can easily root the WFS and give newbies a first station to come to.
Please come here, and download HTC Supertools by frigid, give him a million thanks, download tools and run the supertools.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426276
Be sure to use HTC Supertool v3 (directly download here: http://www.multiupload.com/ZNGJ64FZDW)
1) Press 1 (Prep (using zergRush CREDITS to Revolutionary)) and Enter, zerg rush is now run
2) Press 3 (Attempt Perm Root (Must prep first)) and Enter, now the device will get rooted
3) type reboot and Enter to reboot your device.
Afterwards your WFS will be permanently rooted.
I tested it with European latest Stock Rom 2.3.5 and HTC-Dev unlocked bootloader. I can confirm that a file could be copied to /system, then I rebooted again and the file was still there.
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What next?
eoghan2t7 created a fine auto-installer for ClockWorkMod, your door into recovery and custom roms !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1431969
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The step 2 (press 3 and enter), how long it done??? I've waited for 15 mi...
it just took a few secs.
This said that it rooted my phone but my phone is still s-on...?
Yes. With unlocked bootloader the /system, /recovery and /boot partitions have been unlocked. Yet, this is not FULL S-OFF. We still can't flash radios.
infected85 said:
This said that it rooted my phone but my phone is still s-on...?
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yop, thats correct! there is still no method to s-off. BUT, thanks to htc-dev we can open bootloader and root!
at the end of ROOTED wildfire S
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Newbie here (go easy) lol OK basically I rooted via the HTC Bootloader website and other tools. Now What can I do with it basically? It is still got the S-ON Lock (which I guess is bad) I know it's unlocked to any sim but I understand my phone needs to be S-OFF to achieve real benefits?
when your phones rooted, it just means you have superuser access.
so your able to install custom roms (as you can see the list of diffrent roms) meaning you can install the latest build of android os. then you can install overclocked kernals (making your phone run faster or smoother). with other phones such as my nexus one iv install ubuntu (a linux operating system)
theirs so many diffrent things you can do on a rooted phone
S-ON S-OFF thing what does that mean? As I said My phone is still at S-ON Which I guess is not good
Your phone stay S-off like all people who unlock their phone on htcdev. But you can root and flash rom and kernel... There's always few thinks you can't do, but so usefully or necessary... AFAIK.
EDIT: sorry, would mean S-on
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I still know that I having some memory issues (internal) so that I need to look at but slowly getting there. Done the main thing which is vital
john_semple said:
S-ON S-OFF thing what does that mean? As I said My phone is still at S-ON Which I guess is not good
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S-ON means that the "Security is ON" aka that your phone is "locked",
from htcdev.com:
Your device is shipped with Security on (S-ON) to protect your system
software configuration (such as the bootloader, radio, boot, recovery, system and others). After you have unlocked the bootloader, however, you will have lifted the restrictions on boot, recovery and system. This means you can customize boot, recovery and system images on your phone as you desire. You can easily see that you have successfully unlocked the bootloader by looking at the top of the screen when entering the bootloader screen. Security is left on to protect things like the radio, and SIM lock.
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You can set your phone to S-OFF by using Bootloader or some other methods
EDIT: I didnt see Shywim's post, i needed few min to post this. xD
S-ON = Security On
S-OFF = Security Off
When S-OFF you have access to the /system partition
You can do a sdcard partition for your internal memory... There is a howto in the cm7 troubleshooting topic in the dev section
( i use it and I'm s on like you)
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KillAHead said:
S-ON means that the "Security is ON" aka that your phone is "locked",
from htcdev.com:
You can set your phone to S-OFF by using Bootloader or some other methods
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Hi, you make me confused, if mob is s-on , you can make it s-off only trough xclip.
However you can unlock bootloader and root. as said in the link you gave.
If iam misstaken, please say so.
Start browsing:
[INDEX] roms/recovery/guides/kernel/root/...
But be careful if you're a noob. The Wildfire S makes a great, inexpensive Android but an awfully expensive brick.
CafeKampuchia said:
Start browsing:
[INDEX] roms/recovery/guides/kernel/root/...
But be careful if you're a noob. The Wildfire S makes a great, inexpensive Android but an awfully expensive brick.
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Took me a while to get this replacement Wildfire back as it was due to a major hassle with HTC in the first place I just need to get my memory issues sorted and I sure i'm good
Went out and bought a 16GB Micro SDHD Memory card from ebay with an adapter included. When that comes i'll have fun (as I think I got a rough idea what rom I putting on to the phone) Prey to god it actually works!
There's lots of conflicting info on this thread..
Rooted means superuser access, think of it as administration rights on your mobile. You can install more powerful apps to your phone linked link2sd. You also gain write access to the system directories of the phone, and can delete system apps.
S-off means your bootloader is unlocked. This is required to flash custom rom's onto the device.
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jwchips said:
There's lots of conflicting info on this thread..
Rooted means superuser access, think of it as administration rights on your mobile. You can install more powerful apps to your phone linked link2sd. You also gain write access to the system directories of the phone, and can delete system apps.
S-off means your bootloader is unlocked. This is required to flash custom rom's onto the device.
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That's not correct, S-OFF does not stand for unlocked bootloader.
And you don't need S-OFF for flashing custom ROMs.
jwchips said:
There's lots of conflicting info on this thread..
Rooted means superuser access, think of it as administration rights on your mobile. You can install more powerful apps to your phone linked link2sd. You also gain write access to the system directories of the phone, and can delete system apps.
S-off means your bootloader is unlocked. This is required to flash custom rom's onto the device.
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There is a lot of conflicting info on this thread.
S-OFF means EVERYTHING is unlocked including your bootloader. It is complete access to all areas of the phone, also allowing you to flash any RUU ROM you want and many other things.
HTCDev Unlock - Unlocks your bootloader only allowing you to flash custom recoveries, ROMs, and root your phone. It has limitations though.
So now that HTC has released on the HTC Dev site, the Droid Inc. What is the best/easiest way to root?
Option A) Downgrade and root
Option B) Use HTC Dev tool to unlock the bootloader and flash SU.zip. After that then flash CWM and then whatever ROM I want to run.
Is Option B even a viable option?
My DInc is rooted with CM7, however, my wife's has 2.3.4 stock. She wants to try Miui. I don't mind doing the downgrade and root but if using the approved HTC Dev tool is working, why not?
fit4ugolf said:
So now that HTC has released on the HTC Dev site, the Droid Inc. What is the best/easiest way to root?
Option A) Downgrade and root
Option B) Use HTC Dev tool to unlock the bootloader and flash SU.zip. After that then flash CWM and then whatever ROM I want to run.
Is Option B even a viable option?
My DInc is rooted with CM7, however, my wife's has 2.3.4 stock. She wants to try Miui. I don't mind doing the downgrade and root but if using the approved HTC Dev tool is working, why not?
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From what i have heard the HTC unlock method is not true s-off. In fact when you look in hboot it still says s-on but above that it says unlocked. From what i have been told you cant flash boot images thru hboot, and it also updates your hboot version making some flashables not work anymore. I would go with the downgrade method and then use unrevoked to get true s-off. I think it will be less hassle and you will be happier in the end. Not to many people are working on things for this phone anymore meaning allot of stuff will probably never get updated to work with the new hboot.
Uber-noob here.
I went the way of Option B the other day, and I still have S-On. As of now I am rooted & running CM7.
I'm having some trouble rooting and unlocking the bootloader on my HTC Desire HD.
The tools I currently have at my disposal are the AAHK too root it, and HTC's official tool to unlock the bootloader. However it's somewhat of a vicious circle.
In order to root, I need to downgrade and have the device locked. In order to unlock it, it needs to be updated to a certain degree. I can't update it after rooting because it crashes the device. I can't root it after unlocking because it requires the device to be locked.
So basically I can do each no problem, but can't do both together. Does anyone have a solution to this?
Wondesire said:
I'm having some trouble rooting and unlocking the bootloader on my HTC Desire HD.
The tools I currently have at my disposal are the AAHK too root it, and HTC's official tool to unlock the bootloader. However it's somewhat of a vicious circle.
In order to root, I need to downgrade and have the device locked. In order to unlock it, it needs to be updated to a certain degree. I can't update it after rooting because it crashes the device. I can't root it after unlocking because it requires the device to be locked.
So basically I can do each no problem, but can't do both together. Does anyone have a solution to this?
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*Relock bootloader using htcdev
*run advanced ace hack kit
Dont use HTCDEV to unlock your bootloader, AAHK do it for you.
*Downgrade
*obtain root
*obtain S-OFF (unlock bootloader)
Then you flash a custom recovery like 4EXT touch recovery or clockworkmod recovery and flash a custom Rom
I personally recommend 4EXT touch recovery.
Good luck
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Hey guys, I'm fairly new at the rooting thing but I've manage to make some progress with my old phone, the DINC2. I used the HTC developer tool to unlock the bootloader and side load superuser and CWM recovery V5.0.2.0. Currently the phone functions perfectly as far as I can tell. I can reboot into recovery and superuser appears to be working correctly. I tried the RootChecker app and it reports the phone as rooted successfully. At this point can I safely flash new ROMs? Or do I have more work to do first. Here's some info on the phone:
Android version 2.3.4
Software number 6.01.605.05 710RD
Hboot 0.98
S-on RL
Oh, BTW, I don't need to use the cellular part of the phone as I'll only be using it on WIFI.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric
scheirere said:
Hey guys, I'm fairly new at the rooting thing but I've manage to make some progress with my old phone, the DINC2. I used the HTC developer tool to unlock the bootloader and side load superuser and CWM recovery V5.0.2.0. Currently the phone functions perfectly as far as I can tell. I can reboot into recovery and superuser appears to be working correctly. I tried the RootChecker app and it reports the phone as rooted successfully. At this point can I safely flash new ROMs? Or do I have more work to do first. Here's some info on the phone:
Android version 2.3.4
Software number 6.01.605.05 710RD
Hboot 0.98
S-on RL
Oh, BTW, I don't need to use the cellular part of the phone as I'll only be using it on WIFI.
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Eric
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You can flash roms, but since you are HTCdev unlocked you will have to flash the boot.img in fastboot. You'll have to search around for those instructions. If you want to avoid the hassle you can go full s-off and flashing roms will be fully in recovery.
If you are using it as only a wifi device, you may want to find CondemnedSoul's thread in the development section that disables the cellular radios.
gtdtm said:
You can flash roms, but since you are HTCdev unlocked you will have to flash the boot.img in fastboot. You'll have to search around for those instructions. If you want to avoid the hassle you can go full s-off and flashing roms will be fully in recovery.
If you are using it as only a wifi device, you may want to find CondemnedSoul's thread in the development section that disables the cellular radios.
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I'd rather just go to S-off and be done with it. Just sounds like a better way. I'll look into what to do next, to get fully unlocked.
Thanks for the info!
Good choice.
I have a Bell Canada HTC One M8 and just need root, no need for bootloader unlock, custom recovery or S-Off just root for some apps I have. Owned htc phones before and know the process of htcdev but want to avoid it to keep my warranty active.
Tried weaksause but it just FC's any other tricks?
I don't think it's possible to get root without unlocking the boot loader as you need to install/boot a custom recovery.
well weaksause allows temp root which is all I need.
jebise101 said:
well weaksause allows temp root which is all I need.
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Which is for Verizon models and you already said it's not compatible.
Your only option is firewater temproot.
If it doesn't work, then you have to use htcdev.
ahh cool I'll try that, will the phone get wiped like when you unlock from htcdev?
jebise101 said:
ahh cool I'll try that, will the phone get wiped like when you unlock from htcdev?
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any method you choose unlocking the bootloader will wipe your device.If you manage to get s-off you can always revert to 100% stock rom with warranty.
cool thanks, just gotta find win8.1 htc drivers. the one in hasoon toolkit don't work on my 64 bit win8.1. never installed htc sync or any of that crapware.
EDIT: installed the crapware and then uninstalled it but it kept the drivers.