[Q] Root and Mod Aria 2.2.2 HBoot 1.03 - HTC Aria Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My phone has Android 2.2.2 but with HBoot 1.03, so whenever I try Revolutionary or uNRevoked, it tells me that my firmware is too new. I've been searching through the forums for a few days without much success, but if I've missed something somewhere, I apologize in advance for not spotting it sooner. Thank you for any help you can provide.
Scott

Since you upgraded to 1.03, you will have to unlock the bootloader using HTC's method: http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/unlock-instructions (You will have to create an account on their site and log in to view the instructions.)

Where do we go from here?
I've unlocked the bootloader on my Aria, and it says that hboot is at version 1.03. How can I install a custom ROM from here (cyanogenmod)?

Adam_J_T said:
I've unlocked the bootloader on my Aria, and it says that hboot is at version 1.03. How can I install a custom ROM from here (cyanogenmod)?
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Follow the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14693680.
NB: Read all instructions before starting.

Getting a recovery on to an unlocked bootloader
Okay, I followed those instructions, but they posted the wrong recovery. It's for those who have just run revolutionary, and since my HBOOT was at 1.03.0000, it was impossible for me.
Here's what I did first:
1. I restored to default AT&T FroYo firmware, a download from HTC's Website.
2. I went to htcdev.com/bootloader to start the process. The Aria had to have an HBOOT upgrade from 1.02.0000 (what I was on because of the FroYo restore, although if I had known it then I would've just run revolutionary) to 1.03.0000.
*An aside: I've not had S-OFF before because for some reason I was running a totally different HBOOT. I got this phone used and that's probably why.
3. I unlocked the 1.03.0000 bootloader and realized I was screwed, because I had a) no root b) no recovery and c) no easy way to get back to the other HBOOT or load a recovery.
4. After unlocking the bootloader using HTC's methods (you have to register for a developer account, and they tell you to get three files that they provide: adb.exe, AdbWinApi.dll, and fastboot.exe) I was at stock FroYo.
5. I found a clockworkmod recovery image for the Aria on the internet. I've attached it for convenience.
6. I booted the Aria to HBOOT, plugged it in, and went to fastboot. It said "FASTBOOT USB" above my options. I already had the drivers installed, so no big deal.
7. Using the instructions in this thread, I was able to flash an alternate recovery. It's easy enough to get the .zip of the recovery off of clockworkmod's website, but I just decided not to do that for one reason or another. I didn't think about flashing a .zip, but it's easy enough. Same procedure.
8. I navigated to the directory I had all my files in from HTC's bootloader unlock process. I ran this:
fastboot flash recovery cwm-recovery.img
alternatively, you can run
fastboot flash zip <clockworkmod recovery for aria>.zip
9. I was successfully able to boot clockworkmod recovery and restore my backup of CM7.2.
I guess, if you wanted, you could flash CM7 or some other firmware with the same method through fastboot without going through recovery. I've not had much experience and I didn't want to brick my phone seeing as I don't have a backup device.

Adam_J_T said:
Okay, I followed those instructions, but they posted the wrong recovery. It's for those who have just run revolutionary, and since my HBOOT was at 1.03.0000, it was impossible for me.
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I was referring to the instructions .
Adam_J_T said:
3. I unlocked the 1.03.0000 bootloader and realized I was screwed, because I had a) no root b) no recovery.
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Unlocking a device's bootloader does not provide these things (it can allow you to get them though ).

Theonew said:
Unlocking a device's bootloader does not provide these things (it can allow you to get them though ).
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I didn't expect it to, but I had no idea where to go from there; like I said previously, I'm kind of new. Thanks for all the help!

Related

2.17 on 1.5 confusion...

Ok, so I feel as though I have read too many conflicting stories about updating to 2.17
I am unlocked via HTC on 1.5 and from what I gather I have to re lock then take the OTA then re do the HTC unlock and re push SU and twrp to my phone?
Then I've read people not being able to re root after.... ?
Has anyone found any good posts to make this easy....?
Thanks....I looked around and found contradicting info...
Sent from my 3VO
Im on 1.5 htc unlock. All I did was relock my bootloader, and put the ruu Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.08.651.3_deodex.zip
posted in Mr. ESP found here on my sd card:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447839
I followed the 4th post in this thread in case the below guide is confusing.
1) Once your phone finished updating then power on your phone and update newest OTA.
2) After that's done, boot into bootloader and use your unlock token to unlock your device once more, just like you did when you first rooted. I kept mine in my adb tools folder.
After that you should be rooted with the 2.17 firmware.
I never had to push SU to my phone. It was already there when I booted up. You have to reflash a recovery though i use flash image gui for that.
Jabawockee said:
Im on 1.5 htc unlock. All I did was relock my bootloader, and put the ruu Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.08.651.3_deodex.zip
posted in Mr. ESP found here on my sd card:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447839
I followed the 4th post in this thread in case the below guide is confusing.
1) Once your phone finished updating then power on your phone and update newest OTA.
2) After that's done, boot into bootloader and use your unlock token to unlock your device once more, just like you did when you first rooted. I kept mine in my adb tools folder.
After that you should be rooted with the 2.17 firmware.
I never had to push SU to my phone. It was already there when I booted up. You have to reflash a recovery though i use flash image gui for that.
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Author's thread for Flash Image GUI.
Only potential issue I can forsee is maybe having to manually set the correct permissions on the su binary after loading the OTA .. I usually do this from the custom recovery.
Also, a good source and probably worth book marking for EVO 3D RUU files: http://www.goo-inside.me/shooter/RUU. In case you ever sell/return the device and want to revert back to stock .. or in case you want to accept the next OTA (hopefully ICS!)
Hope that helps round out the edges!

[Q] Update hboot 1.5 S-ON HTCDev Unlocked

Ok, i post it because i think i've read it all and still no fix.
I have 1.5 hboot S-ON HTCUnlocked, custom recovery.
putting the ruu in the SD does not work (unlocked or relocked)
when relocked there is a security warning and the phone doesn't boot, only bootloader.
Stock Rom and htc update just end in the red "!" symbol because i have custom recovery.
I flashed a "stock recovery" i downloaded using fastboot, same problem.
So, does anyone in the same circumstances have succided updating the firmware, antennas, etc?
fcomeba said:
Ok, i post it because i think i've read it all and still no fix.
I have 1.5 hboot S-ON HTCUnlocked, custom recovery.
putting the ruu in the SD does not work (unlocked or relocked)
when relocked there is a security warning and the phone doesn't boot, only bootloader.
Stock Rom and htc update just end in the red "!" symbol because i have custom recovery.
I flashed a "stock recovery" i downloaded using fastboot, same problem.
So, does anyone in the same circumstances have succided updating the firmware, antennas, etc?
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extract all the .img files from the RUU zip and flash them one by one using fastboot. That should work.
Try to flash in this order (you must be unlocked again): boot, system & userdata. let it boot then access again fastboot and then flash recovery.
lets see what happens.
Thanks
Well I just solve the problem, i expect it help some people in the future.
I had tu relock it again using fastboot oem lock.
download the RUU exe format.
I couldn'y run the OS because relocked and I think the custom roms previously installed by myself messed something so I couldn't start "relocked"
So start the phone in Bootloader (holding down button).
Relock using fastboot oem lock
Once relocked run the RUU app on your computer (It wont read your actual firmware, antennas, etc... just tell you the ones it will update).
Follow the instructions and Voila, your are updated...
So the bottom lines are:
being locked (relocked) no matter what, and run the RUU app because it won't ask for the recovery image installed.
Thanks megabiteg I would like to try your method but my phone is already fixed.
What computer app you talkin about I need to update mine
Sent from my PG86100 using xda premium
search for this
It's like a RUU PC Version.
the one i used was named:
RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.17.651.5_Radio_1.06.00.1216_NV_NV_spcs_1.42_release_233304_signed
Google it, i hope you'll find it.
I think WWE_2.17.651.5 is the lastest update, you could also apply an older version, just search for it.
Also follow my instruction, i couldn't get my phone updated with other method
I have directions for both the .exe & zip versions in the guide/flashing notes in my signature. Post 1.5
Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk
fcomeba said:
Well I just solve the problem, i expect it help some people in the future.
I had tu relock it again using fastboot oem lock.
download the RUU exe format.
I couldn'y run the OS because relocked and I think the custom roms previously installed by myself messed something so I couldn't start "relocked"
So start the phone in Bootloader (holding down button).
Relock using fastboot oem lock
Once relocked run the RUU app on your computer (It wont read your actual firmware, antennas, etc... just tell you the ones it will update).
Follow the instructions and Voila, your are updated...
So the bottom lines are:
being locked (relocked) no matter what, and run the RUU app because it won't ask for the recovery image installed.
Thanks megabiteg I would like to try your method but my phone is already fixed.
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I am about to try this because I have been having the exact same problem. I have been trying to update my phone for the past 4 days and I am just about through with trying.
It worked! If any one else needs the .exe here is the link.
goo-inside.me/devs/zanzibar/Shooter/RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.17.651.5_Radio_1.06.00.1216_NV_NV_spcs_1.42_release_233304_signed.exe
fcomeba said:
Well I just solve the problem, i expect it help some people in the future.
I had tu relock it again using fastboot oem lock.
download the RUU exe format.
I couldn'y run the OS because relocked and I think the custom roms previously installed by myself messed something so I couldn't start "relocked"
So start the phone in Bootloader (holding down button).
Relock using fastboot oem lock
Once relocked run the RUU app on your computer (It wont read your actual firmware, antennas, etc... just tell you the ones it will update).
Follow the instructions and Voila, your are updated...
So the bottom lines are:
being locked (relocked) no matter what, and run the RUU app because it won't ask for the recovery image installed.
Thanks megabiteg I would like to try your method but my phone is already fixed.
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There's stickies on this you know.. could've saved yourself a lot of time.
G.Newton said:
There's stickies on this you know.. could've saved yourself a lot of time.
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Yep, and the guide in my signature that I suggested has links to the stickied threads also.

Rooting an S-OFF OTA ICS with unlocked 1.53.0007 bootloader.

I seemed to be in a unique position; unlocked 1.53.0007 bootloader via HTCdev and S-OFF using the wire trick, stock ROM with OTA ICS and NO ROOT!
Now, it was very easy, and I'm not saying that it's an "achievement", but I though I'd share it so that the next guy won't have to wonder if it's going to work or not...
I did it because I didn't want to mess around downgrading to GB, changing bootloaders and using custom ROMs.
Here's what I did:
I downloaded the root.zip (actually named root-OTA-ICS.zip) linked in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1732984
and placed it on the SD card.
And then I downloaded the CWM recovery image:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager/
and placed it in the same folder as fastboot.exe and adb.exe (and the required dlls, of course!)
I'm going to assume that you know what adb, fastboot and bootloader is, as you already have S-OFF and an unlocked bootloader...
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-shooteru.img
Rebooting into recovery and chose "Flash zip from card" (or something close to that)
Selected root-OTA-ICS.zip and hey presto!
One thing to notice was that Titanium Backup alerted me to a change in my Android ID, and asked if I wanted to change it back.
Thanks to those I linked to!
Were you able to unlock?
Your question makes no sense.
I'm sorry, you must have misread the post.
This thread is about rooting an already unlocked bootloader.
I used HTCdev for the unlocking and the wire trick for S-OFF.
You got clean ICS update and then unlock,root and soff? or before
EP(Y)C said:
You got clean ICS update and then unlock,root and soff? or before
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Yes.
The phone was stock GB, upgraded OTA to ICS.
I believe I unlocked the bootloader first, but I'm not sure.
It shouldn't matter anyway, as I used HTCdev to do the unlocking.
Strange, but i was thinking i was unique
My was stock GB too. I have upgraded over OTA to ICS and got hboot 1.53.****. Stock ICS was to crappy for me, so i have decided to unlock my phone with HTCDev method and flash custom firmware(with same kernel) without doing any wire tricks or so... I have done HTCDev unlock(but must flash unlock_code.bin twice, because first time it hasn't worked). I was expected to get S-ON(right?), but on restart in bootloader it was "***UNLOCKED ***" and S-OFF. So i can flash any custom firmware, boot animation, kernels just fine. What was I'm doing wrong?

ROM Installation Issue

When I first got my Rezound months and months ago, I found and installed one of the stock, rooted ROMS on this site, and installed it.
Much to my annoyance, Verizon has been trying to push the latest update to my phone, so I came back to get the latest relevant ROM. I found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1835422 ("stock rooted deodexed 4.03.605.02") and flashed it from Recovery.
The problem is, whenever I try to boot the phone, it gets to the white screen with the green HTC logo, and just sits there. Did I miss a step or something? It's been a long while since I last flashed a ROM, and I'm sure I forgot something...
Thanks.
beleynn said:
When I first got my Rezound months and months ago, I found and installed one of the stock, rooted ROMS on this site, and installed it.
Much to my annoyance, Verizon has been trying to push the latest update to my phone, so I came back to get the latest relevant ROM. I found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1835422 ("stock rooted deodexed 4.03.605.02") and flashed it from Recovery.
The problem is, whenever I try to boot the phone, it gets to the white screen with the green HTC logo, and just sits there. Did I miss a step or something? It's been a long while since I last flashed a ROM, and I'm sure I forgot something...
Thanks.
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looks like you tried to update to a ICS rom from a stock rom.
are you s-off or dev unlocked?
synisterwolf said:
looks like you tried to update to a ICS rom from a stock rom.
are you s-off or dev unlocked?
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Dev unlocked.
beleynn said:
Dev unlocked.
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you are going to need to re lock the bootloader and run the ruu.
this will wipe your internal sd card so please back it up
here are the steps:
1. back up rom
2. back up internal sd card
3. fastboot oem lock command
4. download the latest ruu
5. pull the zip out of it and name it PH98IMG.zip
6. place on root of external sd card
7. make sure you have 70% or more on the battery
8. boot into hboot and let it run.
8.1 first pass will be quick and it will ask you to reboot, say yes and grab a beer because the next part will take some time.
9. boot into stock rom
10. dev unlock and all that fun stuff again
synisterwolf said:
you are going to need to re lock the bootloader and run the ruu.
this will wipe your internal sd card so please back it up
here are the steps:
1. back up rom
2. back up internal sd card
3. fastboot oem lock command
4. download the latest ruu
5. pull the zip out of it and name it PH98IMG.zip
6. place on root of external sd card
7. make sure you have 70% or more on the battery
8. boot into hboot and let it run.
8.1 first pass will be quick and it will ask you to reboot, say yes and grab a beer because the next part will take some time.
9. boot into stock rom
10. dev unlock and all that fun stuff again
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Thanks, but a few questions:
first, when I first got the phone and rooted it, S-Off wasn't available at the time (which is why I didn't do it then). Would it be better (and/or easier) to do that instead of dev unlock?
second, how do I "fastboot oem lock"? It's been months since I last flashed a ROM, and, as always, I forgot how to do these things.
Thanks again.
beleynn said:
Thanks, but a few questions:
first, when I first got the phone and rooted it, S-Off wasn't available at the time (which is why I didn't do it then). Would it be better (and/or easier) to do that instead of dev unlock?
second, how do I "fastboot oem lock"? It's been months since I last flashed a ROM, and, as always, I forgot how to do these things.
Thanks again.
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s-off is a lot easier. i would recommend it. makes updating easy but you do run the risk of a brick so be careful
to re lock the bootloader you need to plug your phone into the pc.
make sure ADB debuging is on
then CD into your folder with ADB and Fastboot. (for me is C:\android )
then you type " fastboot oem lock"
you will see it say lock on top.
(if you are going to s-off then do not run this command. you need to be dev unlocked for s-off to work)
EDIT:
if you dont have ADB or Fastboot. i have a mini version for you to use. it will have everything needed to do this without having to download the whole android SDK link
synisterwolf said:
s-off is a lot easier. i would recommend it. makes updating easy but you do run the risk of a brick so be careful
to re lock the bootloader you need to plug your phone into the pc.
make sure ADB debuging is on
then CD into your folder with ADB and Fastboot. (for me is C:\android )
then you type " fastboot oem lock"
you will see it say lock on top.
(if you are going to s-off then do not run this command. you need to be dev unlocked for s-off to work)
EDIT:
if you dont have ADB or Fastboot. i have a mini version for you to use. it will have everything needed to do this without having to download the whole android SDK link
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I *had* ADB, then I built a new PC, so thanks for the link.
Once I do S-Off, do I still follow the other steps except for 3?
synisterwolf said:
s-off is a lot easier. i would recommend it. makes updating easy but you do run the risk of a brick so be careful
to re lock the bootloader you need to plug your phone into the pc.
make sure ADB debuging is on
then CD into your folder with ADB and Fastboot. (for me is C:\android )
then you type " fastboot oem lock"
you will see it say lock on top.
(if you are going to s-off then do not run this command. you need to be dev unlocked for s-off to work)
EDIT:
if you dont have ADB or Fastboot. i have a mini version for you to use. it will have everything needed to do this without having to download the whole android SDK link
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Ok, so I got to step 9 no problem (your ADB/Fastbook download was 1000x easier than downloading the whole damn package from Google).
Can I now just load up the rooted stock ROM I found earlier, or do I have to do the Dev unlock first?
beleynn said:
I *had* ADB, then I built a new PC, so thanks for the link.
Once I do S-Off, do I still follow the other steps except for 3?
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If you are s-off you dont need to OEM lock the phone because s-off > dev unlock
so once you are s-off all you need to do is this:
1. download RUU of your choice
2. place on the root of the sd card
3. back up your internal sd because it will be wiped
4. make sure you have 70% battery or better
5. boot into hboot and let hboot take care of the rest.
5.1 first pass of the install will go quickly and ask for a reboot. it will boot back into hboot and continue the install.
6. boot into the stock rom once.
or if you want s-on
1. do the htc dev unlock fun
2. need to load up an engineering hboot to do fastboot commands.
once you have dev unlock then you can do recovery, then load any ICS rom that is meant for our phone. if you wanted to go back to GB you would need s-off so you can downgrade with a GB RUU. (but why would we want to go backwards. )
optional
if you want to install a recovery and you want to do it the fastboot way, you will need an engineering hboot which you can get from the s-off site
or
if you find a recovery that is in zip form just let hboot install it for you.

[Q] How do I update to ICS in a rooted phone with HBoot 1.4?

Hi, everyone. I hope someone can answer my questions or point me to the thread with the answer to it. Below is the information for my Spint Evo 3D running stock ROM:
Shooter XC Ship S-off RL
HBoot 1.40.1100
Android 2.3.4
HTC Sense 3.0
Software: Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.17.651.5_odex
The last time I did an update of my phone after rooting was early this year. Basically I installed a zipfile provided by a user on this forum (apologize to that user for not being able to credit him) that allows me to get the OTA update on my rooted phone. Now that Sprint released the Ice Cream Sandwich update for EVO 3D, I am looking to upgrade the software again. The main question is...was there a thread for this topic where someone has provided a zipfile to allow updates to ICS for a rooted phone (stock rom)? Would someone please point me to it if they found it (sorry, did not see it)? Second, is the update process the same as before? Do I wipe cache and/or dalvik cache and then just install from zipfile? Any help is appreciated. Just didn't want to brick my phone. Normally I let my sister test things out on her device before I do the same thing but last year she decided to go with Motorola Photon while I sticked with HTC. Help? Thanks.
Tommy
xionchen4628 said:
Hi, everyone. I hope someone can answer my questions or point me to the thread with the answer to it. Below is the information for my Spint Evo 3D running stock ROM:
Shooter XC Ship S-off RL
HBoot 1.40.1100
Android 2.3.4
HTC Sense 3.0
Software: Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.17.651.5_odex
The last time I did an update of my phone after rooting was early this year. Basically I installed a zipfile provided by a user on this forum (apologize to that user for not being able to credit him) that allows me to get the OTA update on my rooted phone. Now that Sprint released the Ice Cream Sandwich update for EVO 3D, I am looking to upgrade the software again. The main question is...was there a thread for this topic where someone has provided a zipfile to allow updates to ICS for a rooted phone (stock rom)? Would someone please point me to it if they found it (sorry, did not see it)? Second, is the update process the same as before? Do I wipe cache and/or dalvik cache and then just install from zipfile? Any help is appreciated. Just didn't want to brick my phone. Normally I let my sister test things out on her device before I do the same thing but last year she decided to go with Motorola Photon while I sticked with HTC. Help? Thanks.
Tommy
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That's simple mate, but you will lose, recovery and root, I can help get them back, but first you will need to flash this http://cmw.22aaf3.com/shooter/radio/1.09.00.0706/PG86IMG.zip by placing on your sd card root directory and booting into bootloader and then following on screen instructions
gav-collins1983 said:
That's simple mate, but you will lose, recovery and root, I can help get them back, but first you will need to flash this http://cmw.22aaf3.com/shooter/radio/1.09.00.0706/PG86IMG.zip by placing on your sd card root directory and booting into bootloader and then following on screen instructions
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Hi. Thanks for replying. Please bear with me as I am more of a casual user who barely have any inkling of why he is doing something, only how to get to S-Off, rooted through developers who provided step-by-step guide for "Dummies who want to Root their Phone". I have been in contact with Ramjet73 who is really kind to answer my questions but I am trying not to bother him too much hence I am trying to pass on any further questions that I have to other users such as yourself. So...thank you in advance.
From what Ramjet73 told me, I can just run the RUU.exe for 2.89.651.2 (Sprint ICS build) since I am S-Off. However he then inform me that I need to download a custom bootloader and custom recovery. This supports your comments that I will lose recovery and root after update? Ramjet 73 suggested a custom bootloader from ENG or JBear. How is that different from the bootloader that you suggested in your reply?
I assume that after I update both the ICS RUU and the custom bootloader, I will remain S-Off and rooted with superuser status and apps such as titanium backup and wifi tethering operational?
As for custom recovery, Ramjet 73 suggested 4Ext Recovery which I assume is 4Ext Recovery Updater (if I want a free version) or 4Ext Recovery Control if I am willing to pay for more options. Now in the past, I haven't really install any custom recovery other than what was installed when I used Revolutionary's tool to turn my phone to S-Off. I believe that installed Clockworkmod which I access when I boot to it using Power+Vol Down. Is Rom Manager the newest equivalent to that? What is your opinion on 4Ext Recovery vs Rom Manager.
So to summarize, I run the RUU.exe for ICS upgrade. Then I flash a bootloader like you recommended in your reply or one of the custom bootloaders from ENG or JBear. Then flash a custom recovery and I am all set? Sorry for all these questions and I hope you can help. Thanks.
I'm looking for a cut and dry answer to this as well. I'll be monitoring this and if I see or figure out anything first ill post here.
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
sullivan7221 said:
I'm looking for a cut and dry answer to this as well. I'll be monitoring this and if I see or figure out anything first ill post here.
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I thought I made it as "cut and dry" as possible:
1. Flash the 2.89.651.2 RUU (.exe from Windows or .zip from the bootloader if you prefer that)
2. Flash the JBear Sprint ICS (1.58.5858) bootloader so you can use fastboot commands
3. Flash 4EXT recovery using the "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" command
4. Flash the superuser.zip of your choice or a custom rooted rom from 4EXT
I have more detailed instructions in my guide and a single download with the software you need for each of these steps.
Is there something that you don't understand about these steps, or are you just waiting for someone else to confirm that they work?
Edit: If you are looking for another way to do it you can follow the steps in this post, but you will wind up with the stock 1.58 bootloader and won't be able to run most fastboot commands unless you flash a custom bootloader. It takes about as long to flash the firmware, superwipe and ROM in that post and still flash a custom bootloader as it does to perform the above 4 steps, which I believe give you a cleaner ICS base, but it's up to you. That option will save you from having to reflash recovery.
ramjet73
Hi, sorry if I sound like I am doubting you. Your method are pretty simple. Being a relative newbie who rarely tinker with his phone, I am being extra careful to make sure I understand everything before doing something. In any case, I am going to just do it following your procedure. Just downloaded the QADERSO.zip from your guide. I will follow the 4 steps below. If I encounter any problems, then I hope you or other knowledgeable members of the forum can help out. If everything works out great, I will also post to this thread. Thanks.
ramjet73 said:
I thought I made it as "cut and dry" as possible:
1. Flash the 2.89.651.2 RUU (.exe from Windows or .zip from the bootloader if you prefer that)
2. Flash the JBear Sprint ICS (1.58.5858) bootloader so you can use fastboot commands
3. Flash 4EXT recovery using the "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" command
4. Flash the superuser.zip of your choice or a custom rooted rom from 4EXT
I have more detailed instructions in my guide and a single download with the software you need for each of these steps.
Is there something that you don't understand about these steps, or are you just waiting for someone else to confirm that they work?
Edit: If you are looking for another way to do it you can follow the steps in this post, but you will wind up with the stock 1.58 bootloader and won't be able to run most fastboot commands unless you flash a custom bootloader. It takes about as long to flash the firmware, superwipe and ROM in that post and still flash a custom bootloader as it does to perform the above 4 steps, which I believe give you a cleaner ICS base, but it's up to you. That option will save you from having to reflash recovery.
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xionchen4628 said:
Hi, sorry if I sound like I am doubting you. Your method are pretty simple. Being a relative newbie who rarely tinker with his phone, I am being extra careful to make sure I understand everything before doing something. In any case, I am going to just do it following your procedure. Just downloaded the QADERSO.zip from your guide. I will follow the 4 steps below. If I encounter any problems, then I hope you or other knowledgeable members of the forum can help out. If everything works out great, I will also post to this thread. Thanks.
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No problem.
I was actually responding to sullivan7221 because I thought all his questions were answered in my guide thread and then I saw his post in this thread that seems to be asking the same things. It's no problem if he wants consensus from more people, but I did take exception to his reference to a "cut and dry answer". I know that Samsung and other brands have simpler "one click" processes for rooting because I've used them myself, but I've tried to refine and simplify the root and S-OFF process for the Evo 3D as much as possible, and I tested a "one click" root utility that popped up in this forum a few weeks ago and it didn't work.
I understand that you and sullivan7221 aren't looking for root and S-OFF since you both have that already, but it's still important to use a reliable and consistent method for upgrading to the offical Sprint ICS build, which may not be the easiest.
Good luck with your upgrade!
ramjet73
Well...HELP! I successfully update my phone to ICS (not so hard). Then I hit the wall called "Step 2" and promptly bounced right off on my ass. The first thing I try to do was flash the jb_boot.img through fastboot cmd. I put my phone (which is still S-Off like you said, H-Boot 1.58 with "Locked" all the way up top) into Fastboot then connected my phone to usb, resulting in Fastboot USB. Then I use the command "Fastboot flash boot jb_boot.img". Then the problem happened. It said:
writing 'boot'
failed (remote: not allowed)
From discussions online, I also checked to see if it sees my device using 'fastboot devices" and it seems to recognize it: "HT179..."
How do I unlock my bootloader? What did I do wrong? I have the jb_boot.img and jb_boot.zip from your file and the pg86img.zip that was recommended by the poster above containing a radio.img. Any other way to flash it?
Help?
ramjet73 said:
No problem.
I was actually responding to sullivan7221 because I thought all his questions were answered in my guide thread and then I saw his post in this thread that seems to be asking the same things. It's no problem if he wants consensus from more people, but I did take exception to his reference to a "cut and dry answer". I know that Samsung and other brands have simpler "one click" processes for rooting because I've used them myself, but I've tried to refine and simplify the root and S-OFF process for the Evo 3D as much as possible, and I tested a "one click" root utility that popped up in this forum a few weeks ago and it didn't work.
I understand that you and sullivan7221 aren't looking for root and S-OFF since you both have that already, but it's still important to use a reliable and consistent method for upgrading to the offical Sprint ICS build, which may not be the easiest.
Good luck with your upgrade!
ramjet73
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Well...color me stupid (and an ass) for not reading in depth ramjet's guide. From ramjet's guide, I went to mpgrimm2's "Evo3d(CDMA)HBoot/S-off Differences & Rooting Background Info 9-25-12" thread which eventually lead to ramjet's post with all the different bootloaders available. As suggested, I used JB's ICS bootloader and now in the bootloader page, it no longer say "locked" but "JuopunutBear" now. Onto flashing recovery.
xionchen4628 said:
Well...HELP! I successfully update my phone to ICS (not so hard). Then I hit the wall called "Step 2" and promptly bounced right off on my ass. The first thing I try to do was flash the jb_boot.img through fastboot cmd. I put my phone (which is still S-Off like you said, H-Boot 1.58 with "Locked" all the way up top) into Fastboot then connected my phone to usb, resulting in Fastboot USB. Then I use the command "Fastboot flash boot jb_boot.img". Then the problem happened. It said:
writing 'boot'
failed (remote: not allowed)
From discussions online, I also checked to see if it sees my device using 'fastboot devices" and it seems to recognize it: "HT179..."
How do I unlock my bootloader? What did I do wrong? I have the jb_boot.img and jb_boot.zip from your file and the pg86img.zip that was recommended by the poster above containing a radio.img. Any other way to flash it?
Help?
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Okay, final update for those looking at this thread. I now have stock ICS, remained S-OFF and have superuser access. Basically I followed ramjet who was helping me out. The first thing that someone in my same position who wants to do the same thing, should navigate to ramjet's guide: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889438). Download his file (QADERSO.zip) and unzip it.
1) I turned on USB debugging on my phone and connected to my pc using "charge only" option.
2) I clicked on RUU.exe file in ramjet's QADERSO\RUU folder which then update my phone to ICS. When I access the bootloader, it now said "Locked", then "shooter xc ship s-off RL" and finally "Hboot1-58.5858". So now i have ICS, still S-off but with an upgraded locked bootloader.
3) Then I copied the custom bootloader "PG86IMG_jb_hboot_Sprint_ICS.zip into the root directory of my sd card (the zip file can be found in another of ramjet's post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30014044&postcount=7) and renamed it PG86IMG.zip. Once you go into the bootloader, the zip file will automatically update. Now instead of "Locked" on the top, you should have "JuopunutBear".
4) First remove the previous zip file from the directory. I put the "SuperSU-v0.96.zip" from the QADERSO\Root folder in the root director of my sd card again. then i access my bootloader once again.
5) I went into fastboot and then connect to my Pc with usb. It should now say "Fastboot USB".
6) you can now flash any recovery img that you want. This is where I differ from ramjet's suggestion of 4ext as I did a backup of my system before all of this with clockworkmod recovery.
7) once the recovery of your choice is installed, then just install the supersu.zip file from your sd card and you should have a rooted phone.
Thanks to ramjet for his guide and his help. Now onto my next problem. going back to the state I was before updating to ics. Posting another thread about it. Anyone who can help out, please do. Thanks.
xionchen4628 said:
Well...color me stupid (and an ass) for not reading in depth ramjet's guide. From ramjet's guide, I went to mpgrimm2's "Evo3d(CDMA)HBoot/S-off Differences & Rooting Background Info 9-25-12" thread which eventually lead to ramjet's post with all the different bootloaders available. As suggested, I used JB's ICS bootloader and now in the bootloader page, it no longer say "locked" but "JuopunutBear" now. Onto flashing recovery.
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