I'm sorry if there is something already posted here somewhere about the rezound, but I haven't seen anything...yet...lol.
I've been trying to root my rezound ALL DAY and can't seem to figure anything out apparently.
If someone could help me out with sending me a link to the best way of unlocking bootloader and then rooting my phone. I had a dinc2 previously and that was not as hard to root compared to the rezound IMO. So please, if someone can take the time for me and help me out with getting my phone unlocked and rooted I would greatly appreciate it a TON!!!
Try this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648578
http://bit.ly/N3cfpa
hey guys thanks for replying back....I'm still getting no luck whatsoever with unlocking the bootloader.....I'm doing everything (or so I think I am) right with the steps on htcdev.com and when I get to the command prompt and type in fastboot oem get_identifier_token...this is what comes up
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.....now I have NO CLUE what the heck to do!! I'm getting pissed off lol. I could really use some help here. thanks
You need to change the directory to where your fastboot is located.
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EmerikL said:
You need to change the directory to where your fastboot is located.
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Fastboot is located in the Android folder that i created....I found out my problem. My laptop isn't recognizing my phone at all. I read about this on a few forums about a lot of other people having this same issue with the rezound.....I try to install drivers on my pc for my phone to be recognized but its still not working....How did you or anyone else on here get their pc to recognize their phone???
npainter7 said:
Fastboot is located in the Android folder that i created....I found out my problem. My laptop isn't recognizing my phone at all. I read about this on a few forums about a lot of other people having this same issue with the rezound.....I try to install drivers on my pc for my phone to be recognized but its still not working....How did you or anyone else on here get their pc to recognize their phone???
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Did you install HTC Sync properly? And have you tried installing the android usb drivers using SDK Manager?
kzoodroid said:
Did you install HTC Sync properly? And have you tried installing the android usb drivers using SDK Manager?
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Yep I've installed htc sync multiple times now and SDK manager as well. Still a no go. It's really frustrating I can even unlock my [email protected]#$%& phone lol. After I install SDK manager, is there something else I have to do to it??? I think I have everything ready to unlock my device but once I click fastboot OEM get identifier token it says waiting for device and doesn't do anything after that. Freakin sucks
Yeah make sure you have the HTC drivers installed. I had the same issue in Jan when I rooted mine, drivers weren't there.
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Fastbird said:
Yeah make sure you have the HTC drivers installed. I had the same issue in Jan when I rooted mine, drivers weren't there.
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I'm pretty sure I had them downloaded. Just to make sure, what is included in the drivers?? That way I know everything is there when its downloaded.
npainter7 said:
Yep I've installed htc sync multiple times now and SDK manager as well. Still a no go. It's really frustrating I can even unlock my [email protected]#$%& phone lol. After I install SDK manager, is there something else I have to do to it??? I think I have everything ready to unlock my device but once I click fastboot OEM get identifier token it says waiting for device and doesn't do anything after that. Freakin sucks
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After you install Android SDK the directions on the HTCdev site tell you to run sdk manager and download the Android SDK Tools and Android SDK Platfrom-tools. What I did was to take this a step further and also install the Google USB Driver which is listed in ADB Manager under Extras and also the API's for GB and ICS. The API's really aren't necessary but I don't think ADB will recognize the phone without the Google USB Drivers.
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I'm pretty sure I had them downloaded. Just to make sure, what is included in the drivers?? That way I know everything is there when its downloaded.
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This may not work for you, but one time my drivers weren't working because I plugged my phone into a USB 3.0 port, so when I used a USB 2.0 port, it worked fine.
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Figured out my Problem Thanks.
For aRoot, I just kept fiddling every day for like 3 days, and it finally worked randomly. Just the combination of debugging and which connection, and the order leading up to it toggled.
boman311 said:
I have a Atrix and when i plug it in it loads all the drivers and everything. I am able to Flash the stock SBF but i cannot load adeo, gingerblur, or use Superroot or aroot. I have installed the proper drivers and I installed the Android SDK. I am on the newer side to hacking android phones but have lots of hacking experience and just cannot figure this one out. Please anyone help.
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Have you enabled usb debugging? Its under settings applications development. did you make sure your phone is set to none under the the usb connection? Lastly did you run the adb prior to the install? Make sure all of those are done...i have limited knowledge myself but hopefully this helps.
Edit: just curious why did you need to flash sbf if you were unable to do anything you mentioned?
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I have tried fiddling with gingerblur adeo superroot and aroot for days. I even exchanged my phone once and tried it on 3 computers. Still no luck. It has to be something i am missing or doing wrong. Superroot says it is waiting for device then freezes. aRoot and Gingerblur will says "achieving temporary root then scroll through a whole bunch of stuff and then says rebooting." and the phone never does anything at all.
BBock9 said:
Have you enabled usb debugging? Its under settings applications development. did you make sure your phone is set to none under the the usb connection? Lastly did you run the adb prior to the install? Make sure all of those are done...i have limited knowledge myself but hopefully this helps.
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I have enabled usb debugging and i think adb is running do i have to do something special to make it run?
Not sure, when I used aRoot I didn't use adb.
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I have enabled usb debugging and i think adb is running do i have to do something special to make it run?
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I run a windows box and in the files that are downloaded for aroot there is an adb file...i just doubled clicked it prior to the install file.
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Just click on the file you downloaded. I think it was Run aRoot.
Just starts the dialog for you.
BBock9 said:
I run a windows box and in the files that are downloaded for aroot there is an adb file...i just doubled clicked it prior to the install file.
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I tried this and still no luck. I just did it. I tried to run Gingerblur and it asked me all the questions in red then rushed through all these yellow commands but still nothing on the phone. Please i am desperate
are you sure you are extracting these files out? and not trying to run them from their zip/7z archives?
boman311 said:
I have a Atrix and when i plug it in it loads all the drivers and everything. I am able to Flash the stock SBF but i cannot load adeo, gingerblur, or use Superroot or aroot. I have installed the proper drivers and I installed the Android SDK. I am on the newer side to hacking android phones but have lots of hacking experience and just cannot figure this one out. Please anyone help.
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Yeah, there is something fiddly about achieving root first... once you achieve it, shell root is a breeze.
I had to fiddle with it for a while. Had to do with toggling debugging at the right moment during the root process. Don't remember when, but one of the longer steps. Presumably at or right before it freezes for you. Try toggling off -> on (or on -> off and back).
Connection mode needs to be "None", after you ran through all the connection modes, so your PC has all the necessary drivers installed.
I just got the phone today and I already screwed it up. I followed this http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Mo...ng_the_Bootloader_with_RSD_Lite_.28Windows.29
but forgot to install fastboot now am I screwed?
jeffreygtab said:
I just got the phone today and I already screwed it up. I followed this http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Mo...ng_the_Bootloader_with_RSD_Lite_.28Windows.29
but forgot to install fastboot now am I screwed?
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Edit: I think I got fastboot working on the pc end, but when i run "fastbook oem unlock" it just says waiting for devices.
jeffreygtab said:
Edit: I think I got fastboot working on the pc end, but when i run "fastbook oem unlock" it just says waiting for devices.
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Waiting for devices means it isn't seeing the phone. Did you install the drivers from Motorola properly?
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/78830/p/30,6720,7898/session/L3RpbWUvMTM0OTM5NzcwOC9zaWQvbDI3UUpWN2w%3D
Unplug phone from computer, install drivers on PC from link above, plug phone back in, and wait until Windows has finished updating the drivers.
Also, make sure you are using a USB port on the back of your PC, as this can make a difference.
CaelanT said:
Waiting for devices means it isn't seeing the phone. Did you install the drivers from Motorola properly?
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/78830/p/30,6720,7898/session/L3RpbWUvMTM0OTM5NzcwOC9zaWQvbDI3UUpWN2w%3D
Unplug phone from computer, install drivers on PC from link above, plug phone back in, and wait until Windows has finished updating the drivers.
Also, make sure you are using a USB port on the back of your PC, as this can make a difference.
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No installed some moto device manager/helper garbage, as instructed in a different post. I'll try this. Thanks.
EDIT that is what I installed i think :/
jeffreygtab said:
No installed some moto device manager/helper garbage, as instructed in a different post. I'll try this. Thanks.
EDIT that is what I installed i think :/
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Also it fails to flash the sbf file i believe, it gets to 98 percent and then says it failed.
jeffreygtab said:
Also it fails to flash the sbf file i believe, it gets to 98 percent and then says it failed.
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Ok so I got the bootloader to unlock. THANK GOD. Now I need to get cwm, up and running... My heart almost stopped 10 times while doing this...
Thanks for the help. Although that wasn't the problem.
jeffreygtab said:
Ok so I got the bootloader to unlock. THANK GOD. Now I need to get cwm, up and running... My heart almost stopped 10 times while doing this...
Thanks for the help. Although that wasn't the problem.
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My best suggestion is to follow all of the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302423 It sounds like you probably have the first part done, so go with the "Proper Recovery" section once you're sure you have the prerequisites.
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Also, could you try using EDIT POST more often?
ravilov said:
Also, could you try using EDIT POST more often?
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Yeah sorry my bad I was just frantic, i got it all figured out now.
Back in March I was rooted, running a cool sense 5 based custom ROM and happy. But the phone had other ideas. It stopped recognizing the SIM card and the replacement phone Verizon sent was on the latest firmware which we couldn't hack. I couldn't deal with the stock configuration after having the custom ROM so I binned the phone and went back to my old GS3 hoping to someday be able to go back to the DNA.
If I understand things correctly, that day has come and we can root the current firmware equipped phones.....Correct? I've read thru a number of posts and all it has done is left me confused and hesitant to give it a shot.
Can someone help me out with the correct steps, methods and procedures to root my stock, S-on DNA running the latest OTA firmware (2.06)? Any help is greatly appreciated!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314771
scheirere said:
Back in March I was rooted, running a cool sense 5 based custom ROM and happy. But the phone had other ideas. It stopped recognizing the SIM card and the replacement phone Verizon sent was on the latest firmware which we couldn't hack. I couldn't deal with the stock configuration after having the custom ROM so I binned the phone and went back to my old GS3 hoping to someday be able to go back to the DNA.
If I understand things correctly, that day has come and we can root the current firmware equipped phones.....Correct? I've read thru a number of posts and all it has done is left me confused and hesitant to give it a shot.
Can someone help me out with the correct steps, methods and procedures to root my stock, S-on DNA running the latest OTA firmware (2.06)? Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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So I just follow the steps listed in the link above and I'll be ready to flash a custom ROM? No HTC unlock code and such?
Correct.
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Correct.
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Ok, gave it a shot with the windows version and didn't succeed. Followed the instructions and definitely made sure there was no trace of HTC Sync on the computer. When I run the Distiller.exe file, everything seems to run OK for test 1 (rebooting into bootloader) and test 2 (booting device) were the phone reboots like normal. Then the script says rebooting into bootloader (again) and sits there waiting for fastboot. It times out after 60 seconds and says connection failed. usb connection error.
Any ideas on were to go from here?
You need fastboot drivers.
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Moonshine works great
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Suggestions on were I can get those fastboot drivers?
Google HTC fastboot drivers. If you are on win8 with usb 3 ports only you can expect issues.
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Googled HTC fastboot driver and it looks like I need HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe . If I google HTC android drivers I can find another file HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe. Tried them both on my home windows 7 machine with a USB2 port. Nothing changed. Same results.
So I tried the window XP computer at my office that I originally used to root the old DNA. Got a little further this time. I get a message that temproot has failed. I also get a lot of stuff going on with "other devices" drivers when I watch my device manager. Is this normal during the process?
scheirere said:
Googled HTC fastboot driver and it looks like I need HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe . If I google HTC android drivers I can find another file HTCDriver_4.2.0.001.exe. Tried them both on my home windows 7 machine with a USB2 port. Nothing changed. Same results.
So I tried the window XP computer at my office that I originally used to root the old DNA. Got a little further this time. I get a message that temproot has failed. I also get a lot of stuff going on with "other devices" drivers when I watch my device manager. Is this normal during the process?
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Ok temproot failing means factory reset time. You should be good after that.
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That did the trick!! Factory reset and the older XP machine. God, how much I missed the custom roms for this phone. It totally transforms the device.
As for the Moonshine process, like I said, it worked for me but I did run into a few more speed bumps. Everytime the phone would reboot, I had to squash the HTCsync install. I guess it's something on the phone as I searched hi and low to find anything like it on the computer, with no luck. Anyhow, I would just cancel out everytime the message appeared on the screen. If I didn't cancel out, the moonshine script would time out and fail.
Just wanted to follow up on this in case someone else has similar issues.
Thanks again, guys!
So not sure exactly what happened while running the lastest paranoid build. Everything was fine until a random reboot happened, said proccess stopped working and rebooted once more except for im on white screen. went to wipe data and reflash the rom but sd card has been wiped. I am s-on and cant get adb to recognize my device. Any advice please.
IceAzures said:
So not sure exactly what happened while running the lastest paranoid build. Everything was fine until a random reboot happened, said proccess stopped working and rebooted once more except for im on white screen. went to wipe data and reflash the rom but sd card has been wiped. I am s-on and cant get adb to recognize my device. Any advice please.
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go into recovery and try turning adb sideload on then off and see if adb recognizes your device after that.
failed to open driver control: no such file or directory
when i start adb, it zooms really fast through codes and then exits.
IceAzures said:
failed to open driver control: no such file or directory
when i start adb, it zooms really fast through codes and then exits.
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Then you didn't set adb up correctly
Edit: now that I think of it you may be typing in the command incorrectly.
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Ill reinstall the sdk and drivers and ill report back.
This is the correct way right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284
edit1: so to use adb im using the windows vista cmd promt correct?
edit 2: okay so we are somewhere. Adb now works. I just need to get the dna to be able to be detected. Any way i can do this?
(double post accident)
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Get into twrp
Find to sideload option.
Select it.
Plug your phone into your computer, make sure to use usb 2.0 not 3.0.
Open up a command prompt where the rom is located.
Type adb sideload rom.zip
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Bigandrewgold said:
Get into twrp
Find to sideload option.
Select it.
Plug your phone into your computer, make sure to use usb 2.0 not 3.0.
Open up a command prompt where the rom is located.
Type adb sideload rom.zip
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So i was getting help from another member and I feel like he is getting frustrated as I am. Im running CWM 6.0.2.1 and this is what im dealing with
Device is not recognized even though i have the drivers for it. I heard USB debugging is enabled regardless in recovery I just don't know why I cant push or sideload anything even if im on install zip from sideload.
IceAzures said:
So i was getting help from another member and I feel like he is getting frustrated as I am. Im running CWM 6.0.2.1 and this is what im dealing with
Device is not recognized even though i have the drivers for it. I heard USB debugging is enabled regardless in recovery I just don't know why I cant push or sideload anything even if im on install zip from sideload.
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CWR has some issues with adb. flash latest version of twrp here:
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/dlx
beaups said:
CWR has some issues with adb. flash latest version of twrp here:
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/dlx
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Do you think vista might be an interference? Im currently on waiting on device while trying to flash the recovery in fastboot
IceAzures said:
Do you think vista might be an interference? Im currently on waiting on device while trying to flash the recovery in fastboot
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nope. Vista sucks and all, but it isn't the problem here.
IceAzures said:
Do you think vista might be an interference?
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There's your problem. "Vista"
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beaups said:
nope. Vista sucks and all, but it isn't the problem here.
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So what would you recommend at this point? Because at this rate im surprised my phone is not dead yet. Although i do see the led light in recovery mode
AGoogleUser said:
There's your problem. "Vista"
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Yeah and unfortunately its all i got
IceAzures said:
So what would you recommend at this point? Because at this rate im surprised my phone is not dead yet. Although i do see the led light in recovery mode
Yeah and unfortunately its all i got
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I'd recommend you flash twrp then adb push your rom, then flash it
Okay im going to post the steps and maybe this will be easier for all of us.
1- Flashed Paranoid
2- Flashed crpalmers boot.img in flashgui
3- Phone was good for a solid day, then rebooted.
4- After reboot phone said a lot of the services are force closing and then rebooted into the white htc screen
5- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284 and followed it to the T
6- phone is not being recognized in adb
7- went to flash the recovery but its waiting on device even though its in fastboot usb
Maybe im missing a driver or a step I am not sure about but hopefully that helps a bit more than posting little by little.
IceAzures said:
Okay im going to post the steps and maybe this will be easier for all of us.
1- Flashed Paranoid
2- Flashed crpalmers boot.img in flashgui
3- Phone was good for a solid day, then rebooted.
4- After reboot phone said a lot of the services are force closing and then rebooted into the white htc screen
5- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284 and followed it to the T
6- phone is not being recognized in adb
7- went to flash the recovery but its waiting on device even though its in fastboot usb
Maybe im missing a driver or a step I am not sure about but hopefully that helps a bit more than posting little by little.
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Do you htc's adb drivers installed? Not just the sdk.
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reaverclan said:
Do you htc's adb drivers installed? Not just the sdk.
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I believe i have them installed, but everytime i try to install the drivers via device manager I have windows telling me its already and its latest driver installed.
Good thing though is now my device is being recognized in adb and fastboot <devices> but still having issues pushing or flashing rom
IceAzures said:
I believe i have them installed, but everytime i try to install the drivers via device manager I have windows telling me its already and its latest driver installed.
Good thing though is now my device is being recognized in adb and fastboot <devices> but still having issues pushing or flashing rom
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When in device manager , how is the unit listed? Does the listing have an yellow exclamation point in front of it?
IceAzures said:
I believe i have them installed, but everytime i try to install the drivers via device manager I have windows telling me its already and its latest driver installed.
Good thing though is now my device is being recognized in adb and fastboot but still having issues pushing or flashing rom
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Might want to unplug from the net when installing them so it doesn't look for others which driver version you installing? EDIT: also if you have a otg cable then you can put the rom on a flash drive and flash it from that.
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IceAzures said:
I believe i have them installed, but everytime i try to install the drivers via device manager I have windows telling me its already and its latest driver installed.
Good thing though is now my device is being recognized in adb and fastboot <devices> but still having issues pushing or flashing rom
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What error is it giving you when you try to push a rom.
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I am so serious about this I have been sitting here for 3 hours trying to find a way to unlock the bootloader without code, or terminal, or other stuff a non-coder would know. I have read about moonshine and some jcase exploit a bunch of other ones I forgot the names of. Windroid looked good but cant download and doesn't work on windows 8.1 or software 2.something
Mines is sadly still on 4.1.1 with software number 2.06 (whatever that is)
At this point all I am looking for is a way to unlock with one click or a way that won't have a ultra high risk of bricking my device if something as simple as a space or comma is left out of whatever it is. I'm not a noob at android or any other os but whatever hacking or software edits I've done never involved command terminal.
If there is no easy way to unlock the bootloader, I am going back to Samsung after being a Samsung person for 4 years, I never had to do this and I've gotten so use to installing custom roms I can't live without doing it....
Help
coolwiththecool2 said:
I am so serious about this I have been sitting here for 3 hours trying to find a way to unlock the bootloader without code, or terminal, or other stuff a non-coder would know. I have read about moonshine and some jcase exploit a bunch of other ones I forgot the names of. Windroid looked good but cant download and doesn't work on windows 8.1 or software 2.something
Mines is sadly still on 4.1.1 with software number 2.06 (whatever that is)
At this point all I am looking for is a way to unlock with one click or a way that won't have a ultra high risk of bricking my device if something as simple as a space or comma is left out of whatever it is. I'm not a noob at android or any other os but whatever hacking or software edits I've done never involved command terminal.
If there is no easy way to unlock the bootloader, I am going back to Samsung after being a Samsung person for 4 years, I never had to do this and I've gotten so use to installing custom roms I can't live without doing it....
Help
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Rumrunner is what you want, good luck with 8.1, it does not like HTC drivers. There are several threads about both topics.
Use rumrunner.
It is rare to brick your device with it, and the good thing is you can always start over and get it working.
As far as command line knowledge, I have none, but the devs have put everything you need on "paper". Just copy and paste.
I'm not sure why you're doubting yourself or want a one-click method. First, I have no command line knowledge and have done a bunch of things as long as I follow the dev's instructions. Two, the only truely bricked DNAs I've seen ended up being hardware related.
So unlock that sucker and report back with your success. Use a Win7 computer.
There is a newer, more simple method to unlock the bootloader. 2 files, quick and easy.
Firewater S-OFF
No luck with any of these because I have a windows 8.1 laptop. I tried installing the windows 8 drivers and it still didn't detect fastboot. I went to the library to try their windows XP computers. Can't install hardware so that's a no. Is there any way to do it on windows 8 because I don't know anyone that doesnt have windows 8 willing to let me install a driver on their computer for this.
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No luck with any of these because I have a windows 8.1 laptop. I tried installing the windows 8 drivers and it still didn't detect fastboot. I went to the library to try their windows XP computers. Can't install hardware so that's a no. Is there any way to do it on windows 8 because I don't know anyone that doesnt have windows 8 willing to let me install a driver on their computer for this.
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I tried and tried and have had 0 luck with any adb drivers on Windows 8 or 8.1. You will need to use windows 7 or prior. Find an hold hard drive, throw 7 on it, and there ya go. Or find a friend, work, anyone that has windows 7 and ask to use their computer for an hour.
coolwiththecool2 said:
No luck with any of these because I have a windows 8.1 laptop. I tried installing the windows 8 drivers and it still didn't detect fastboot. I went to the library to try their windows XP computers. Can't install hardware so that's a no. Is there any way to do it on windows 8 because I don't know anyone that doesnt have windows 8 willing to let me install a driver on their computer for this.
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you dont need fastboot with firewater just adb
Firewater S-OFF works, no problems
I just got Droid Dna and it has 4.4.2 Kitkat. Is there anyway to unlock its bootloader, or at the least root the phone?
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Btw, just tried this and was able to root successfully. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2699089
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I just did it a few days ago I had a friend who came to my house and replaced my something in one of my folders with something.
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coolwiththecool2 said:
I just did it a few days ago I had a friend who came to my house and replaced my something in one of my folders with something.
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Can you give some details?
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I'm not sure what he did I still have the files all he did was drag and drop them into the drivers folder and replace the ones that were already there. When I get home I could screenshot them or whatever.
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You should just download the exploit unzip it and extract it to a folder on the desktop. Then hook your phone up follow directions and run the exe that contains the exploit and you should be done when it completes. It doesn't get any easier than a one click method.
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Sorry for the long reply. And when i get home ill do all of that once i find the files first.
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I can't find the exploit anymore the page on mediafire I got it from said it was removed. And I forgot to mention the one I had contained a .exe in it but that didn't work for me.
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