[Q] root or not to root? - HTC One X

So, I love my one x and always had my desire z rooted, used it for many things and always loved the freedom.
Now, for example I kinda miss the functions I do not have un rooted, but what are the advantaged of being NOT rooted?
For example: if you rooted can you later still unroot?
Also: if rooted, and gone back to stock..could you still receive OTA updates, or will they not receive?
Some explanation and hints would be very appticiated, regards .
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siemz said:
So, I love my one x and always had my desire z rooted, used it for many things and always loved the freedom.
Now, for example I kinda miss the functions I do not have un rooted, but what are the advantaged of being NOT rooted?
For example: if you rooted can you later still unroot?
Also: if rooted, and gone back to stock..could you still receive OTA updates, or will they not receive?
Some explanation and hints would be very appticiated, regards .
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there is no advantage of being non rooted the advantages comes only if you're rooted imo.
if you root then you can go back to stock and get OTAs too

Mh, sounds rather nice then, are there.any good tutorials out there how to install cwm and root then?
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siemz said:
Mh, sounds rather nice then, are there.any good tutorials out there how to install cwm and root then?
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i would suggest you to install OrdroidX...
Download the ROM and place it on your virtual SD card.
Relock your bootloader using the commend 'fastboot oem lock'.
Go into fastboot mode and type 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'.
Flash the new firmware using the commend 'fastboot flash zip firmware.zip'.
On first time running the commend you will see FAILED, don't panic and just run the commend again.
Reunlock your bootloader via HTCDev.
Flash custom recovery using the commend 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'.
Download boot.img and flash it using the commend ‘fastboot flash boot boot.img’.
Use the commend 'fastboot erase cache' to avoid boot issues.
Go into recovery and install the ROM.
Reboot your device and enjoy from JB!

Sorry, that wasn't really clear at all for me, I'm only used to s off, could you link me to a detailed guide?
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i'm same only S-off my desire. i'd like an easy step by step guide too to do my one X

ICO187 said:
i'm same only S-off my desire. i'd like an easy step by step guide too to do my one X
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siemz said:
Sorry, that wasn't really clear at all for me, I'm only used to s off, could you link me to a detailed guide?
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there's no S-OFF for the One X unfortunately

matt95 said:
i would suggest you to install OrdroidX...
Download the ROM and place it on your virtual SD card.
Relock your bootloader using the commend 'fastboot oem lock'.
Go into fastboot mode and type 'fastboot oem rebootRUU'.
Flash the new firmware using the commend 'fastboot flash zip firmware.zip'.
On first time running the commend you will see FAILED, don't panic and just run the commend again.
Reunlock your bootloader via HTCDev.
Flash custom recovery using the commend 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'.
Download boot.img and flash it using the commend ‘fastboot flash boot boot.img’.
Use the commend 'fastboot erase cache' to avoid boot issues.
Go into recovery and install the ROM.
Reboot your device and enjoy from JB!
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Since my one x is still not rooted and unlocked do I have to do this first, or can I follow this guide at once? Where is the rooting part?
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Could someone link me to a guide?
Thanks
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Guids said:
Since my one x is still not rooted and unlocked do I have to do this first, or can I follow this guide at once? Where is the rooting part?
Verstuurd van mijn HTC One X met Tapatalk
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proceed with this guide, then the rom will already have root
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siemz said:
Could someone link me to a guide?
Thanks
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look above, that's the guide

Man cannot live on bread alone. I love to root.
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If I do it with this :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426
Will I be able to un-root it later?

need an answer fast, please

siemz said:
If I do it with this :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426
Will I be able to un-root it later?
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That guide is for EVITA.
Does your bootloader day EVITA or ENDEAVORU?
This forum is for ENDEAVORU.
With ENDEAVORU, you can unroot and unlock, but bootloader will say relocked, not locked. There may be warranty implications to that.

BenPope said:
That guide is for EVITA.
Does your bootloader day EVITA or ENDEAVORU?
This forum is for ENDEAVORU.
With ENDEAVORU, you can unroot and unlock, but bootloader will say relocked, not locked. There may be warranty implications to that.
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Mh, is there any way to root without that?
Cause I basically do not want to install any custom roms or so, just want to get root again.
And thanks for noticing, my boot loader says :
Endeavoru
I want to gain root, but not flash any custom roms or so, and when the update (official) is available I would like to un-root and update to that.
And don't want any warranty issues .

siemz said:
I want to gain root, but not flash any custom roms or so, and when the update (official) is available I would like to un-root and update to that.
And don't want any warranty issues .
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Technically, if you just unlock and root, HTC would have a hard time proving you caused a problem and should honour the warranty.
In real life, a manufacturers warranty is barely worth the paper it's written on, it's barely legally binding.
However, that's why we have consumer protection laws in much of the world.
So it depends on where you bought it, and whether you can rely on consumer protection laws.
To unlock (so that you can root) go to htcdev.com, but it "may" invalidate the warranty. It cannot, however, affect your statutary rights.

BenPope said:
Technically, if you just unlock and root, HTC would have a hard time proving you caused a problem and should honour the warranty.
In real life, a manufacturers warranty is barely worth the paper it's written on, it's barely legally binding.
However, that's why we have consumer protection laws in much of the world.
So it depends on where you bought it, and whether you can rely on consumer protection laws.
To unlock (so that you can root) go to htcdev.com, but it "may" invalidate the warranty. It cannot, however, affect your statuary rights.
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It probably won't take long before the Jelly Bean update arrive, HTC is almost finished they said them self's, so is it really worth this one week?

siemz said:
It probably won't take long before the Jelly Bean update arrive, HTC is almost finished they said them self's, so is it really worth this one week?
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Jelly Bean doesn't give you root.
There are lots of reasons to want root (titanium backup, for one) and it's not just to install another ROM.
I was giving the answer (and other relevant information) to the question, not speculating on why the question was asked.
I haven't unlocked mine yet.

BenPope said:
Jelly Bean doesn't give you root.
There are lots of reasons to want root (titanium backup, for one) and it's not just to install another ROM.
I was giving the answer (and other relevant information) to the question, not speculating on why the question was asked.
I haven't unlocked mine yet.
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I know jelly bean doesn't give you root, but the update also brings a new boot loader, right?

siemz said:
I know jelly bean doesn't give you root, but the update also brings a new boot loader, right?
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Yes, so far we're up to 1.33.
But I don't get your point.
Is there a reason you want root, other than to be able to run apps that require root?

Related

[WARNING] Flashing boot.img on S-ON devices

ROMs developers and ROMs users - be aware!​
I know this thread doesn't contain any "created" thing, but it's quite important to let every developer here know, that their boot.img flashing commands in updater-script doesn't work with S-ON devices. We didn't realize it quickly because there are no custom kernels yet. But no matter if you use package_extract_file or write_raw_image or dd command - this wont work for most users here with just htcdev.com unlocked devices.
So the only solution for now is to download custom ROM, extract boot.img from inside it if developer didn't provide it separately (like I did) and flash it in fastboot mode using following command:
fastboot flash boot <boot_name.img>
f.g.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash boot boot_2.0.0.img
etc...
Also keep in mind that fastboot flash is the only way to use custom boot.img because fastboot boot doesn't work yet either.
I really hope we'll get S-OFF possibility soon!
Very Good!
Thanks!
Thank you mike for being with us and guiding the development..what would it be without you!!!
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My device is s-off, I have to flash this?
mustafatk said:
My device is s-off, I have to flash this?
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S-OFF?Are you sure?!
mustafatk said:
My device is s-off, I have to flash this?
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How can it be s-off when he states that there aint anny s-off for Hox...
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Fekke said:
How can it be s-off when he states that there aint anny s-off for Hox...
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There are some very lucky few people who just so happen to get a factory s-off device, it's very much possible. Just highly unlikely for most people.
Willieumm said:
There are some very lucky few people who just so happen to get a factory s-off device, it's very much possible. Just highly unlikely for most people.
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My device is from HTC for testing and adv (to my blog) purpose, after this I buy it from HTC directly.
So mike, please tell me, I have to flash this to my s-off device?
I had the same question because when I flashed the ROM it doesn't seem like changing the kernel name under about. Thanks for clearing that up.
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mustafatk said:
So mike, please tell me, I have to flash this to my s-off device?
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you are one of the few lucky fellas who was handed S-off
Hmmm ... Seems like there is no change in name under Kernel version after flashing the kernel (fastboot flash boot boot.img). Is it that the developer hasn't changed the name of the kernel or is it not flashed properly?
What a pain to keep having to go to the computer to flash boot.img with every rom release. S-OFF needs to come sooner rather than later. Argh.
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Sorry for the noob question...but as he got s-off and a diffrerent hboot version(1.01.000):can it be useful for all the develpoers who are working on gaining s-off???
nteeb said:
Sorry for the noob question...but as he got s-off and a diffrerent hboot version(1.01.000):can it be useful for all the develpoers who are working on gaining s-off???
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Contacted him!
Also there is a new option "Modem Path"
nteeb said:
Sorry for the noob question...but as he got s-off and a diffrerent hboot version(1.01.000):can it be useful for all the develpoers who are working on gaining s-off???
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No, it's not as easy as that. He's just got the security flag set to off. We won't be able to push any different hboot's while we're S-ON. It's just a case of finding an exploit to push the security flag to off while getting around all the protection that is surrounding it.
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ShyamSasi said:
Hmmm ... Seems like there is no change in name under Kernel version after flashing the kernel (fastboot flash boot boot.img). Is it that the developer hasn't changed the name of the kernel or is it not flashed properly?
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As there are no customized kernels up to now, the devs have no reason to change name of the kernel. It's still stock kernel after all .
mustafatk said:
So mike, please tell me, I have to flash this to my s-off device?
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I removed boot.img from my rom so yes better to flash it via fastboot anyway.
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Mike, I guess this means nandroid restores won't work automatically either and the backed up boot.img will need to be pushed by fastboot.
GuyAdams said:
Mike, I guess this means nandroid restores won't work automatically either and the backed up boot.img will need to be pushed by fastboot.
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yes you are right, recovery doesnt restore boot.img

One Click Root for HTC ONE X 1.29 Firmware

Hey, I got this off the Chinese version of our xda-developers site. It seems as they are quite ahead in this department. thought I would share it with you guys. Not my work, all credits go to Cason.
Proven to work.
EDIT: Must Have Unlocked Bootloader!
Steps:
unzip,
put your phone into usb debugging mode,
connet to computer
double click install-root.bat
anyone tested this yet?
It just flashed a unsecure boot.img...
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so you need BL unlock? if so then its not terribly useful....
damn you HTC we want SOFF lol
nism0o said:
It just flashed a unsecure boot.img...
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I get "failed (remote not allowed) error'
doesn't this do what we already have for an unlocked bootloader?
Bootloader must be unlocked to use this method !!!
1.29 one click root, no bootloader unlcioking.
Does any one know of a one click root method for the 1.29 version yet where we don't have to unlock the bootloader? I'm stuck in the mud so to speak.
charismatickiller said:
Does any one know of a one click root method for the 1.29 version yet where we don't have to unlock the bootloader? I'm stuck in the mud so to speak.
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I could be wrong and i'm sure some will tell me if I am but, I think we need S-Off before we can even start to into 1 click root without using HTC dev.
R3DH3AD said:
I could be wrong and i'm sure some will tell me if I am but, I think we need S-Off before we can even start to into 1 click root without using HTC dev.
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it works, just needs unlocked bootloader from htc dev
Press THANKS if I helped.
R3DH3AD said:
I could be wrong and i'm sure some will tell me if I am but, I think we need S-Off before we can even start to into 1 click root without using HTC dev.
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So if I unlock the bootloader via HTCdev. I could just use a standard root method?
Heres my issue. I have the internatinal X with 1.29 and want to root
Can you tell me my options? I know the pros and cons of rooting and I know the theory behind it. This is just my first try and want to get it right. I'm looking for a fool proof method!
Thankyou so much if you can help
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KLUVJ said:
it works, just needs unlocked bootloader from htc dev
Press THANKS if I helped.
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Well this this my first time rooting a device. It's my first big boys phone and I get the pros and cons of root and unlocked bootloader. Just because it's my first time im scared.
So if I unlock my boot loader I can root (what method? Can you point me in the right direction please?) and keep stock ICS for a while then update ROM when I feel fit?
One main warning if you unlock your bootloader with HTCDev your warranty is basically void.

[Q] Rooting international HTC One X with HTC Patch

Hi,
I've been trying to root my HOX using oneclick with no success, I keep getting a "permission denied" message. I've tried to find an answer on XDA and via google but couldn't find one.
All I want to do is root my device in order to restore apps data from my old Desire using Titanium Backup, I don't want to unlock the bootloader or flash a new recovery (I want to still be able to get OTA updates as JB is about to be release later this month).
Is there a way to do so ?
I also tried the method from XDA (HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13_Release) but I get a message stating that my device is patched (my software version is 2.18.751.7 if thats help).
Thanks a lot guys !
Rotem_46 said:
Hi,
I've been trying to root my HOX using oneclick with no success, I keep getting a "permission denied" message. I've tried to find an answer on XDA and via google but couldn't find one.
All I want to do is root my device in order to restore apps data from my old Desire using Titanium Backup, I don't want to unlock the bootloader or flash a new recovery (I want to still be able to get OTA updates as JB is about to be release later this month).
Is there a way to do so ?
I also tried the method from XDA (HTC_QuickRoot_1.1.13_Release) but I get a message stating that my device is patched (my software version is 2.18.751.7 if thats help).
Thanks a lot guys !
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Those One Click Tools are going through HTCDev then unlock bootloader too, at least for HOX since we have no other method to gain permenant root.
You can still receving OTA from HTC if you stayed on stock ROM. However, you will need stock recovery and stock-like ROM(not altering too much likes uninstalling certains system app.. blah~ blah~ blah~) to properly flash the OTA.
I know that there is a way to root the HOX without unlocking the bootloader or flashing a different recovery, the problem I have is that my device seems to have some kind of a patch thats preventing the root exploit to work.
Are you saying I can't root my device unless I'll use HTCDev? Because I don't think its true...
I don't want to mess with custom ROMs right now as my phone is still under warranty and I would hate it to be void, I know I can go back (ie unroot and flash stock recovery) I just don't want to mess with it right now.
I use to do it with my good old Desire (flashed it like a 1000 times) and right now I want to use the stock ROM.
Does anyone has an idea of how I can get simple root permission?
You cannot root with a locked bootloader on the HOX. Simply not possible. But feel free to waste your time trying.
Your in the wrong forum, this is for the tegra3 one x. We can't root without unlocking via htcdev.
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I have the same phone. There is no recovery image that i can find. Does anyone one know what would be the most similar? I want to still get the OTA jellybean update!
http:// http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927206
I had to get the unlock from htcdev.
Michealtbh said:
You cannot root with a locked bootloader on the HOX. Simply not possible. But feel free to waste your time trying.
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Well I won't be waisting my time, If you're saying its not possible then I guess its not.
Do I have to use the HTCDev first to unlock it? I'm sure HTC keeps a list of devices that has been unlocked using their website. Then if one of them devices will be sent back for repairs they will say the warranty has been void....
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader and root the phone without using HTCDev, then lock it again and keep the root permissions?
bogfather said:
Your in the wrong forum, this is for the tegra3 one x. We can't root without unlocking via htcdev.
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Mine is the Tegra3 One X...I read that there is a oneclick tool to root any HTC and I tried it on mine, I get a message that the phone has been patched so the root process failed. Why does it matter if the its the Tegra3 CPU or Snapdragon S4 ? I mean root wise?
Thanks guys !
Rotem_46 said:
Well I won't be waisting my time, If you're saying its not possible then I guess its not.
Do I have to use the HTCDev first to unlock it? I'm sure HTC keeps a list of devices that has been unlocked using their website. Then if one of them devices will be sent back for repairs they will say the warranty has been void....
Is it possible to unlock the bootloader and root the phone without using HTCDev, then lock it again and keep the root permissions?
Mine is the Tegra3 One X...I read that there is a oneclick tool to root any HTC and I tried it on mine, I get a message that the phone has been patched so the root process failed. Why does it matter if the its the Tegra3 CPU or Snapdragon S4 ? I mean root wise?
Thanks guys !
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Currently you have to unlock bootloader to root. Easy through htc.dev
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Bigleg75 said:
Currently you have to unlock bootloader to root. Easy through htc.dev
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Look, I know I can use HTCDev but I don't want to do it through their site.
Is there a different method to unlock and root an HOX?
Thanks.
Rotem_46 said:
Look, I know I can use HTCDev but I don't want to do it through their site.
Is there a different method to unlock and root an HOX?
Thanks.
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NO!
do u dare to try dis LOL, it say nearlly can root all ics/Jb device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460

To update your Bootloader Unlocked with One X and Root Do the following:

:fingers-crossed: Hello friends! I had done unlocking the bootloader and then did the Root to install other Roms. The problem is that after that, he could no longer update officially OTA. Saw some friends who are having the same problem I had before officially updating my X. One So here's the solution I used to re-lock the Bootloader and Root withdraws.
* Follow exactly the tutorial that actually will work! In my case everything went right! OK? Good Luck! Big hug!
To return to the HOX Stock Room and be able to upgrade that came out yesterday by OTA, primarily due to rebloquear Boot loader through Fastboot.
For this you will need the following files on the fastboot below to download
Archive for the Stock Room of One X for his method RUU (attention can not be any room has to be the same as your device or as similar as possible and with the Software Number identical to its X One (ex: 1.29.401.11) .
Example of a aquivo RUU: RUU_ENDEAVOR_U_ICS_40_HTC_Europe_1.29.401.11_Radio_1.1204.105.14_release_260491_signed
Was this RUU I used to restore my ONEX.
When you download one RUU it will be installed on your computer and then opened a wizard to install the Stock Room in its X One, the assistant has instructions of what should be done, only a detail inportante be with the One X mode Fastboot Ruu to use.
Ruu find any files here: RUU or try google.
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
try google
To find out which of your Room One X, go to "menu", "settings", "about", "information software, or being in fastboot mode use the command" fastboot getvar version-main "in command prompt fastboot .
Summary:
1 - Lock your Bootloader One X.
command to lock the Bootloader in fasstboot command prompt: fastboot oem lock
note that after boloquear your bootloader it will not be as locked but as relocke, but it is blocked.
2 - Install the file. RUU exe file that you downloaded with the original room and follow the wizard's own RUU (do not forget to use the RUU x One should already be in fastboot mode.)
3 - Install the update OTA that is available
Go to "menu", "on", "software updates" and search for updates.
4 - If you want to unlock the bootloader and do the root again, this follow my tutorial: Unlock Bootloader and Root HTC One X
download:
Fastboot
http://www.4shared.com/zip/KeugC_6C/Fastboot.html?refurl=d1url
RUU
http://www.filefactory.com/f/7cc7b2fbdd03c031/
Manual RUU
http://www.4shared.com/office/Q10uuu-Q/RUU_MANUAL_BrPt.html?refurl=d1url
Make your own risk!
Good Luck!Big hug! :fingers-crossed:
Will try after getting back... Thx
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You don't need to relock bootloader or remove root before doing ota, only flashing the stock recovery and having the stock Rom
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XxVcVxX said:
You don't need to relock bootloader or remove root before doing ota, only flashing the stock recovery and having the stock Rom
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I am trying to find the correct recovery for my cid... Can help?
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A bit confused here, I'm aware stock Rom and recovery are must, but dozens of threads also claim unroot &relocked bootloader are needed. Can you shed some light? You've done ota this way successfully?
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The recovery is same for all cids, search around in dev threads. You don't need unroot and relock, just stock recovery and stock rom with all the bloatware intact. Any changes to the rom will prevent the ota from applying.
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Same as this one:
ICS and RELOCK after upgrading Hboot
Now!
eminemwei said:
A bit confused here, I'm aware stock Rom and recovery are must, but dozens of threads also claim unroot &relocked bootloader are needed. Can you shed some light? You've done ota this way successfully?
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Friend! Mine was with custom rom and root! why could not upgrade by OTA Official! So doing various searches on the net about it I found this tutorial. I did and it worked for me! OK? Big hug! :fingers-crossed:
Thank you for your instruction XD:silly:
SM-Cryterions said:
Friend! Mine was with custom rom and root! why could not upgrade by OTA Official! So doing various searches on the net about it I found this tutorial. I did and it worked for me! OK? Big hug! :fingers-crossed:
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You couldn't update because you didn't have the stock recovery and stock ROM. Locked/unlocked bootloaders and root don't have anything to do with a failed OTA update. You're adding steps you don't need to do.
Hickory, Dickory, Dox...Snowflake approves of my HOX....
Now!
Babydoll25 said:
You couldn't update because you didn't have the stock recovery and stock ROM. Locked/unlocked bootloaders and root don't have anything to do with a failed OTA update. You're adding steps you don't need to do.
Hickory, Dickory, Dox...Snowflake approves of my HOX....
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Ok! These steps will be swapped for those on official rom custom rom. Understand? I tried in several ways! I removed the root, I lock the bootloader. Still could not get the update by OTA. I could only do it after you have done what it says in this tutorial! As described below Tutorial: Make at your own risk! OK? If I'm wrong, then tell me that I take the tutorial forum! OK? Thank you!
Ia struck at the white screen after updating the RUU...
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[Q] Rooting s-off gsm one v

I have a quick question about rooting the one v.
My phone is s-off and a gsm model. Do i just got to fastboot and type "fastboot oem unlock" and then i can flash cwm or do i have to do something else?
Yes do that. After that flash a recovery. Then root.
The command is
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code. bin
If your phone is really s-off,(check again) you can root your phone without unlocking the bootloader.
mihirengg19 said:
Yes do that. After that flash a recovery. Then root.
The command is
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code. bin
If your phone is really s-off,(check again) you can root your phone without unlocking the bootloader.
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Yea it is s-off, Hboot is now 1.18 because i have flashed the 2.22.401.2 RUU
If im not wrong, most of the one v's have quite a number of s off phones at march 2012.
junshong said:
If im not wrong, most of the one v's have s off at march 2012.
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wait how>? explanation?
Seraz007 said:
wait how>? explanation?
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I have seen quite a number of one v that are s off during that time and its not a long time from the release of the phone.(I think) they might be the tested versions of the one v.(prediction)
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