Will we lose root updating? What is the update? - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

Will we lose root updating? Is the latest ota honeycomb? Have a best buy wifi flyer.
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I don't think the update will install if you are rooted. But I am not certain of that since I have not personally tried it.

It won't install upon reboot, but haven't had the chance to try and install manually. Just don't want to lose root abilities by updating.
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You won't lose root. You'll soft brick.

What is soft bricking? How can I update the flyer without any issues?

Soft brick is when your device won't boot because there are aspects of your software that are not compatable, but can easily be corrected. Hard brick is when you are shot out of luck
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How can the flyer now be updated without soft bricking? What's the correct procedure?

Big_O said:
How can the flyer now be updated without soft bricking? What's the correct procedure?
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There's a whole thread in the Development Forum explaining this that globatron so graciously figured out, and wrote up a great "How to".
I recommend you take a look at it before you do anything else.
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RMarkwald said:
There's a whole thread in the Development Forum explaining this that globatron so graciously figured out, and wrote up a great "How to".
I recommend you take a look at it before you do anything else.
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How do get root if I made already the update and have s-on??

That depends on whether you want to use HTC unlock (not recommended) or not.
Elfuente, any chance you can give me a teamviewer session for 20-30 minutes at some point today? In return I'll get you to S-OFF, rooted with your current (US) software on HoneyComb.

Is there a simple procedure to get the ota working with s-off, without using adb or digging through tons of threads to figure this out? Now trying to avoid soft bricking and confused to the correct procedure. Thanks.
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Big_O said:
Is there a simple procedure to get the ota working with s-off, without using adb or digging through tons of threads to figure this out? Now trying to avoid soft bricking and confused to the correct procedure. Thanks.
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Please stop asking this every time a related thread is updated. When there is something it will be posted.

globatron said:
That depends on whether you want to use HTC unlock (not recommended) or not.
Elfuente, any chance you can give me a teamviewer session for 20-30 minutes at some point today? In return I'll get you to S-OFF, rooted with your current (US) software on HoneyComb.
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Yes possible I can give you a teamviewer session on a MacBook without adb, you are free to install whatever you need for your work on the flyer.

Big_O said:
Is there a simple procedure to get the ota working with s-off, without using adb or digging through tons of threads to figure this out? Now trying to avoid soft bricking and confused to the correct procedure. Thanks.
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Yeah, the procedure is to use the search function, or just look on the first page of the Development subforum.
Seriously, I used the following process on my Best Buy WiFi-only Flyer to get S-Off, root and upgrade to HC:
I used the following guide to get S-Off and root. Once you have the required files downloaded, the process takes about 10 minutes:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1194709
Then globatron's guide to upgrade to HC can't be any easier. I just used the beginner procedure in Step 2. Just download the file and run the .exe.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1358758
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Big_O said:
It won't install upon reboot, but haven't had the chance to try and install manually. Just don't want to lose root abilities by updating.
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If you try to install it, it will hang on the boot screen. And the only way to boot is restart in recovery and delete the file. At least, that's what happened with the previous OTA.
AFAIK, you shouldn't install an OTA if you are rooted, on ANY Android device. You will either get a device that won't boot, or an updated but non-rooted device.

Elfuente said:
Yes possible I can give you a teamviewer session on a MacBook without adb, you are free to install whatever you need for your work on the flyer.
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Thanks Elfuente, if you can do it in the next few hours let me know. Just PM me if you can with the teamviewer connection info.

globatron said:
Thanks Elfuente, if you can do it in the next few hours let me know. Just PM me if you can with the teamviewer connection info.
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Sorry now not possible. Tomorrow between 10am-5pm GMT+00:00.
If it´s ok for you I will send you tomorrow at 10am (portugal) the teamviewer connection info.

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[Q] Is there a root method for the newest OTA kernel update

Am i able to root with the newest OTA update? I cannot find any information on it. My old TB got stolen and it was rooted using this method. http://forums.androidcentral.com/th...9-mac-procedure-how-root-htc-thunderbolt.html . Now it will not root using that method when i get to the ./adb shell /data/local/psneuter step it says no permissions.
Thanks..
You need to post in the correct section.
stevey5036 said:
You need to post in the correct section.
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You're not helpful.
To answer OP, I have no clue
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I just got my thunderbolt one week ago... when booted, it got the newest OTA that just came out last weekend. I was able to successfully root using the sticky thread at the top of this forum. Just follow the instructions verbatim and check ur checksums.
It took literally less than 20 minutes... ok, maybe 30 with a few minutes of pre-reading, and some staging of stuff.
Seriously. Just follow that sticky's instructions to a "T".
Previous known, stickied methods should still work fine for the most recent OTA...just not the next OTA since it'll be GB.
cham87 said:
Am i able to root with the newest OTA update? I cannot find any information on it. My old TB got stolen and it was rooted using this method. http://forums.androidcentral.com/th...9-mac-procedure-how-root-htc-thunderbolt.html . Now it will not root using that method when i get to the ./adb shell /data/local/psneuter step it says no permissions.
Thanks..
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The one click worked for me on the new update stock
1.70
Jiv3turk3y89 said:
You're not helpful.
To answer OP, I have no clue
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The development forum is not meant for help topics. Thanks.
Your a d bag the guy is only looking for help
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Lol, a simple misplacement of a topic is in no way a need to deny any help aside from a crude remark. At least have some courtesy.
But that is getting off topic. Yes, just use the root thread and use one click or do it yourself.
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Cannot root with the old methods. I think the new kernel cannot be rooted. Any devs able to respond to this?
cham87 said:
Cannot root with the old methods. I think the new kernel cannot be rooted. Any devs able to respond to this?
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They have been reported to work fine as it has been performed by several people post-OTA.
Check this user's post and the follow up if need be: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15596056#post15596056
Are you getting the same "operation not permitted" error as this user?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15593614#post15593614
ya.. i get no permissions error.
I had previously installed the newest unrooted OTA last week. I was a bit worried about rooting with the posted method, but last night I took the jump and did it. Worked flawless for me. I rooted installed the downgrade, backed up with rom manager, then installed the rooted 1.70.605.0 OTA and it has been working great for me. I was completely new to the rooting process and I followed both the youtube video from nat3mil and the version 2.5 from android police.
I just finished successfully rooting my phone with the instructions posted here on XDA. I had downloaded the lasted OTA update. No problems, now on my way to nightlies of some sort I'm sure!

Nothing Works.

Please help I've been following the instructions and have no idea what i could have gotten wrong so many times in a row
I've tried unlocking my boot loader.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202883
This repeatedly gave me the fastboot failed 0x1000 error
Rooting my phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15872818
http://briefmobile.com/motorola-atrix-4g-root
Copy of my cmd prompt @Paste Bin
Jumping to one of my goals and getting hdmi webtop running
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980193
The installer failed Details @ Pastebin
And nothing, every single method fails nothing achieved short of some files I'm sure are floating around on my phone and Now having the knowledge of how to return to stock AT&T rom if I break my device boot but can still use RSD.
So there is that.
Device Atrix 4G AT&T, Latest OTA update from AT&T as of 08/08/11.
This section is devoted to different things I'm going to try
Code:
Experimenting With Different USB modes since i Tend to just leave it on mass storrage
Switching to NONE had no effect short of stopping the errors
Thinking Maybe an installed app is causing this so going to provide a list of them
This link
briefmobile.com/how-to-unlock-the-atrix-4g-bootloader
Was recommended as the .sbf is supposedly different but not enough for my phone to be able to use it apparently
Yes, it DOES work. The bootloader and root methods you provided are the one I JUST used. They are working fine...
User error
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It might work for you but that doesn't mean it works for everyone. I followed every step to the letter and got nothing but errors and failed attempts
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defnow said:
Yes, it DOES work. The bootloader and root methods you provided are the one I JUST used. They are working fine...
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To be more direct. Isn't it a possibility that I made this post to ask for help and not to debunk a Bunch of guide posts
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ertDeath said:
To be more direct. Isn't it a possibility that I made this post to ask for help and not to debunk a Bunch of guide posts
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true but you weren't asking for help. So, please say where you are getting errors. I'd be happy to help out..
this one you posted is the one i followed. I skipped Step 2 (recovery) for a more up to date one..
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202883
The bootloader and root process in this guide worked perfect. Whats steps in that guide were you having trouble with?
It will be great if you can put a screenshot of the error.
ertDeath said:
To be more direct. Isn't it a possibility that I made this post to ask for help and not to debunk a Bunch of guide posts
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Then next time be more direct. The last thing people want to do is read your mind when trying to help. That's what people are here for is to help.
Try telling us where it was in the process that failed. Go from there
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Help us help you!!
What errors did it throw?
Update Bump with much grander detail to my problem
Go to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
In the first post there is a link to Brief Mobile's Beginner's Guide. It is very similar to what you used but apparently the .sbf is different.
Once you have an unlocked bootlader you can take care of both the rooting and the webtop over HDMI hack with a custom ROM. I'm using Alien Build #4 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186537) and is working great. Some people report problems with the Alien theme, but you can use the ROM without the theme and still get the root and webtop hack along with some other goodies.
You will first need to install CWM. You can use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
Then just boot into recovery and install the Alien zip.
Any problems you have are probably already solved in the Alien thread.
shelahp said:
Go to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
In the first post there is a link to Brief Mobile's Beginner's Guide. It is very similar to what you used but apparently the .sbf is different.
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The good news is that i didn't brick my phone, the bad news is that i had to flash back to the original 4.5.91 OS.
but thanks for trying anyway
Bumping with small update
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ertDeath said:
Bumping with small update
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Read through the PUDDING (the first one I suggested) and the Alien ROM threads.. They're long but you'll probably find a solution there..
Also post what you're doing step by step and exactly when are you getting which error. You must be missing some step or doing something wrong because the whole process should be really easy, specially with an AT&T phone.

[ROOTING]Explain Like I'm 5

Can anyone put into layman's terms the initial process of rooting a phone? I have the OTA and there's no root method, so I'd like to manually root via TWRP. Is busy box mandatory for root? If not, should I get it or pass on it? Where do I get the package to flash? Then for supersu....where do I get the binaries/zip package for that?
I want to ruu back to actual stock and then manually root, but the only thing I cab find is the root scripts, which don't work. I'm having issues with the 1.22 rooted Rom which I believe stem from stripping out firmware and or hboot and stuff. Since I'm already updated is prefer to work from the actual stock build.
This could be a great starting point for those with phone that are already updated... Anyone care to help?
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kornface13 said:
Can anyone put into layman's terms the initial process of rooting a phone? I have the OTA and there's no root method, so I'd like to manually root via TWRP. Is busy box mandatory for root? If not, should I get it or pass on it? Where do I get the package to flash? Then for supersu....where do I get the binaries/zip package for that?
I want to ruu back to actual stock and then manually root, but the only thing I cab find is the root scripts, which don't work. I'm having issues with the 1.22 rooted Rom which I believe stem from stripping out firmware and or hboot and stuff. Since I'm already updated is prefer to work from the actual stock build.
This could be a great starting point for those with phone that are already updated... Anyone care to help?
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well chill for one second xD you dont need and cant use any of that mess if you dont have root
what you did is whats preventing you from rooting, which was updating to 1.22, as far as i understand, the current methods dont work for getting you root, sooo, maybe im wrong but i believe theres a trick where u can RUU back to the old 1.33 or whatever, but look in the original development thread
Of course its still possible. Why couldn't I ruu (to 1.22)...run HTC unlock...flash twrp...flash supersu...flash busybox? Boom, I'm rooted on a stock build. I know the current scripts can't do it, bit I can definitely do it manually if I have all the right resources....or if I knew what I was doing... Right??
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kornface13 said:
Of course its still possible. Why couldn't I ruu (to 1.22)...run HTC unlock...flash twrp...flash supersu...flash busybox? Boom, I'm rooted on a stock build. I know the current scripts can't do it, bit I can definitely do it manually if I have all the right resources....or if I knew what I was doing... Right??
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if the htc site doesnt have it, and you know how, then you should post your method xD
otherwise idk what your saying...
If you want root and s-off use the links in my signature where it says ]ROOT] and [s-off]
Just concerned with root... It says it works up to 1.13. I've already done the OTA so I'm 1.22... Will it still work?
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Didn't you already answer your own question in the 3rd post in this thread. You seem to already have the answer.
However, I will say this is discussed in several other threads already just spend a little bit of time searching and you'll find the directions to help you. The time you'll spend searching is as much time as you've put into this thread already.
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Rocklee99 said:
if the htc site doesnt have it, and you know how, then you should post your method xD
otherwise idk what your saying...
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If I knew what I was doing I'd gladly post . Give me some time....I'll get there.
brandonmaze said:
Didn't you already answer your own question in the 3rd post in this thread. You seem to already have the answer.
However, I will say this is discussed in several other threads already just spend a little bit of time searching and you'll find the directions to help you. The time you'll spend searching is as much time as you've put into this thread already.
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I have been searching.....I've spent HOURS and HOURS on this forum the past few days. I guess I'm just looking for confirmation that what I want to do is in fact the right thing to do... Everyone is so set on all the root scripts, but noone says what that process actually is. And that's what I want. I want the process so I can start contributing without just taking everyone else's work. I think there's a ton of people in my same situation (htc unlocked, s-on, accepted the OTA) that wants a simple way to get back root without reflashing entire roms. So I guess my three big questions are...
1.) I understand that root requires an app (superuser or supersu) as well as the binaries. I have no idea where these binaries are. Where would I get the supersu ones? Is it flashable? Where do the "binaries" actually go?
2.) Busybox...do you have to be rooted to install it? It seems like you do if this is really a set of tools not included in stock android. Maybe I'm wrong though. And more importantly....where do you get it. I'll be honest, I haven't searched around on this issue yet, so maybe the answers already out there... I just wanted to ask in case someone felt like layin down some knowledge.
3.) The flashable zip. I guess I could unzip one and see what's inside, but I'm sure someone on here can explain so it makes more sense than I'd gather by just unzipping and looking around. Like for instance, so flashable zips are entire roms...some are just radios...some are simple tweaks. This leads me to believe there's a script inside defining what to actually do. Let's say I wanted to create my own flashable zip which included TWRP, the root binaries and supersu, as well as busybox. Do I create a perl script called your_moms_a_skank and include it with all the other files? Is there a certain filename (instructions) the android operating system looks for when you flash a zip? Shoot i dunno.....I guess I'll start ripping these apart and seeing whats inside....
If you can't answer all three, that's fine. Any information is better than none... You all are awesome and I would buy you all cupcakes if I knew where you lived... Don't actually tell me where you live because the cupcakes will never come. I'll eat them long before they make it to the post office. I'm just saying....I'd consider buying you a cupcake. And it's the thought that counts...so you have to be happy about this.

Rooted but still LOCKED?

Is anyone in the same boat as I am? I rooted my phone although without thinking I didnt unlock my bootloader first. I need help! Sorry if this is a noob question by the way..
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It doesn't matter if you are rooted already, just follow the instructions for unlocking.
I actually rooted before I unlocked and I'm doing fine now.
God bless the American people.
nunyazz said:
It doesn't matter if you are rooted already, just follow the instructions for unlocking.
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So would I be safer using CASUAL or flash a bootloader through odin to unlock?
I was rooted before unlocking. I just flashed back to stock with odin and used casual
Casual... ... .... ... ..
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Casual... ... .... ... ..
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Where could I find a unlocked bootloader for odin? Casual isn't working. I'm on a computer at my school & I need permissions to run anything.
Get a different computer or you will just waste your time.
God bless the American people.
you have to root before unlocking...thats part of casuals process.
droidstyle said:
you have to root before unlocking...thats part of casuals process.
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Kind of. If you run the one click then it does it all.
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droidstyle said:
you have to root before unlocking...thats part of casuals process.
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No. In fact some root methods lock out CASUAL. Its been a problem in the past where CASUAL cannot get root because user rooted, sealed exploit holes in an odd manner then unrooted or temp unrooted.
Its best to be stock.
AdamOutler said:
No. In fact some root methods lock out CASUAL. Its been a problem in the past where CASUAL cannot get root because user rooted, sealed exploit holes in an odd manner then unrooted or temp unrooted.
Its best to be stock.
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My last post was implying rooting is the first process of casuals command...meaning in order to unlock the device must be rooted. Casual roots the device before unlocking...do you follow what Im saying? Now get off my sack -n- ballz already! :good:
droidstyle said:
My last post was implying rooting is the first process of casuals command...meaning in order to unlock the device must be rooted. Casual roots the device before unlocking...do you follow what Im saying? Now get off my sack -n- ballz already! :good:
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Yeah, but that statement causes problems. people go searching for a way to root first then they use CASUAL and it causes problems. Also, noobs repeat that. I didn't mean to come across as a ****.
adam...please take a min to look at "sniff this" efforts on xoom tiamat kernal full backtrack...by brd....it is in need of colaboration...im sure your aware..ty,
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adam...please take a min to look at "sniff this" efforts on xoom tiamat kernal full backtrack...by brd....it is in need of colaboration...im sure your aware..ty,[..lets make this...happen on note2]...if anyone can do...you got this.ty...
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AdamOutler said:
Yeah, but that statement causes problems. people go searching for a way to root first then they use CASUAL and it causes problems. Also, noobs repeat that. I didn't mean to come across as a ****.
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off [email protected] btrack sniff this....hurro?
ok!
mekeleee said:
off [email protected] btrack sniff this....hurro?
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What in hell are you talking about?
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google search backtrack..now ya know

How to root HTC One Max?

I found this from Google.
All credits to Himanshu Rawat, http://www.handheldwar.com/htc/root-htc-one-max-without-loosing-stock-rom/
Rooting
1. Download One Click Root to your computer or laptop, after download extract it.
2. Open One Click Root Button.
3. Click on Root Now Button.
4. After Few minutes your HTC One Max would restart.
5. After the Restart your HTC One Max will be rooted.
I HAVEN'T TRIED THIS MYSELF! Have anybody else tried and confirm it to work?
I don't think it works.... refer to the same blog http://www.handheldwar.com/htc/root-htc-desire-601-without-loosing-stock-rom/
This blogger seems to just post the same thing for attracting traffic.. the oneclickroot application might even be some kind of maware.
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There is a comment under the other blog post which says it does not work
pradeepvizz said:
I don't think it works.... refer to the same blog http://www.handheldwar.com/htc/root-htc-desire-601-without-loosing-stock-rom/
This blogger seems to just post the same thing for attracting traffic.. the oneclickroot application might even be some kind of maware.
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There is a comment under the other blog post which says it does not work
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Oh, that sucks... I only need a root, dont want to unlock BL yet, because i dont want to lose fingerprint scanner. Thanks mate about telling that!
zige said:
Oh, that sucks... I only need a root, dont want to unlock BL yet, because i dont want to lose fingerprint scanner. Thanks mate about telling that!
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my pleasure mate, this seems to be the original site - http://www.oneclickroot.com/
You can give it a try though. Tried to install it on my pc, does not seem to be a malware.
pradeepvizz said:
my pleasure mate, this seems to be the original site - http://www.oneclickroot.com/
You can give it a try though. Tried to install it on my pc, does not seem to be a malware.
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Yeah, but i'm afraid to try it if someone say that it doesnt work I dont want brick my new One Max right away..
I would try it however mine is soffed and rooted already... I won't worry about trying it out.. There are not much tool which can brick our phones without s off or atleast bootloader unlock.
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It´s not working already tryed. I have the same Problem wan´t to gain s-off without unlocking bootloader, but there for i need a rooted stock rom. But i find no way to root my stock rom without unlocking the bootloader. If someone find a why please tell me.
I am afraid there won't be any methods to root it without boot loader unlock. Google is making android secure enough that root does not happen until bl unlock, which is good for us. If I am not wrong Samsung phone still get a method without bootloader unlock, I suppose that's because if Samsung or the extreme number of ppl could be working on it.
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told silvnsu
This didnt work for me. i would use the method that uses rumrunner.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2550559&page=2
hasnt worked for me quite yet, but its worked for many people.
logikzzz said:
This didnt work for me. i would use the method that uses rumrunner.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2550559&page=2
hasnt worked for me quite yet, but its worked for many people.
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is your phone Verizon or sprint? The international variant is quite straight forward to root.
1. Unlock Bootloader via HTC Dev
2. Flash custom recovery from the recovery thread CMW/TWRP.
3. Download SuperSu.zip from http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
4. Flash the zip in recovery.
If you use runrunner for the international version, you have to be rooted/unlocked first.
pradeepvizz said:
is your phone Verizon or sprint? The international variant is quite straight forward to root.
1. Unlock Bootloader via HTC Dev
2. Flash custom recovery from the recovery thread CMW/TWRP.
3. Download SuperSu.zip from http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
4. Flash the zip in recovery.
If you use runrunner for the international version, you have to be rooted/unlocked first.
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Sprint - i am rooted fine, i need S-Off so i can reset tampered flag and relock bootlocker. to re-enable my fingerprint scanner.
logikzzz said:
Sprint - i am rooted fine, i need S-Off so i can reset tampered flag and relock bootlocker. to re-enable my fingerprint scanner.
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This the thread for it - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540004
i don't see posts which mention sprint, however it ain't anything difficult. scotty should be able to help you there.
pradeepvizz said:
This the thread for it - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540004
i don't see posts which mention sprint, however it ain't anything difficult. scotty should be able to help you there.
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I was able to get S-OFF - and fingerprint working again... I was using the verizon rumrunner instead of .5 universal....... :silly:
logikzzz said:
I was able to get S-OFF - and fingerprint working again... I was using the verizon rumrunner instead of .5 universal....... :silly:
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+1
As I was running through the numerous One Max reviews researching whether I would take the plunge or go for the Note 3, I ran across the following article:
http://www.andromods.com/root-unloc...-rooted-unlock-bootloader-soff-rumrunner.html
It's dated for 9 December, but I can't totally verify that it works however as I was "lucky" to find one on eBay already S-Off, Rooted, and Bootloader Unlocked. Figured the seller's asking price of $675 was essentially the same as going to VZW and dropping $599 + tax. (Holding on to my unlimited data plan is getting increasingly more expensive with each phone upgrade.
Hello
Please i need Your help
If i will use One click root to my HTC Max 809d it will root it without stops the fingerprint ?
I need to know this before i make it if you please .
Thanks.

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