[Q] Problems flashing amon-ra - HTC Rezound

Starting from stock, I've successfully followed the instructions at htc dev, and the bootloader now says "unlocked". I'm having a problem flashing the amon-ra image as outlined on Scotty's site (http://androidforums.com/rezound-al...ys-noob-friendly-root-guide-start-finish.html) when in ADB I type "fastboot devices", adb responds that it can't find the device. This is after the rest of the procedure worked, and it was recognized using "adb devices".
I only want to get to root at this point. I'm not going to flash ics. The Go Launcher gives me what I want, but I want to trim out some bloat, so I want root.
Can anyone see where I've gone wrong?

Ok, got it. I was following the wrong set of instructions.

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[Guide] Quick And Dirty Evo 3D/V Root & S-OFF (Sprint and Virgin Mobile Only)

This Quick And Dirty Evo 3D/V Root & S-OFF (QADERSO) guide is for current Sprint and Virgin Mobile (VM) S-ON users, rooted or not, who want to get to a rooted S-OFF configuration of the Sprint or VM ICS stock ROM. There are many other ROM and bootloader options that can be pursued from there.
I know that there are similar guides available already, but this one is going to be simple with no choices. If you want another recovery or aren't on Sprint or VM go check out one of the other ones, because this is the "Model T" of guides and will get you exactly the following configuration, which I believe is the best base for the Sprint Evo 3D or Virgin Mobile Evo V at this time:
1. Rooted Sprint ICS build 2.89.651.2 or VM ICS build 1.13.652.2
2. 4EXT Recovery with Updater or Control App
3. JuopunutBear S-OFF with JBear Sprint ICS (1.58.5858) bootloader or JBear VM ICS (1.57.5757) bootloader
If you want to modify this configuration and know how, feel free, but I'm only documenting how to get from your current configuration, whatever that is, to the one above. I am providing tips and references if you get stuck, but please don't ask about other configurations, recoveries, etc., in this thread.
Should you decide to modify the procedure, please explain that in any post made in this thread for assistance. That's your choice, but it would help me and any one else trying to provide support in this and other threads to have that information.
There are tips and references for each step at the end of this post in case you get stuck, but if you read all the instructions and follow this procedure carefully, hopefully you won't need them.
Prerequisites:
1. Sprint Evo 3D or Virgin Mobile Evo V phone that is S-ON, on any ROM, rooted or not.
2. Windows PC or notebook to run the utilities and access the websites.
3. MicroUSB to USB cable to connect the phone to the computer.
4. Shielded wire for the JuopunutBear wire trick.
5. Something to drink while the RUU.exe runs for about 10 minutes.
Before you start, download the QADERSO-V2-S.zip (mirror) file (for Sprint users) or QADERSO-V2-VM.zip (mirror) file (for Virgin Mobile users) and unzip it to somewhere on a Windows PC. It includes all the software you need to complete this procedure.
If you would like a Microsoft Word version of this guide and detailed instructions for the JuopunutBear wire trick, you can download it from here. Thanks to mpgrimm2 for putting that together.
Flashing the RUU.exe in Step1 will reset all the partitions on your phone except those on the SD card so I'd also recommend backing up anything you want to keep to the SD card before starting. If you don't have root yet, MyBackup is a good alternative to Titanium Backup and other utilities that require root.
***Step1: Install ICS RUU
If you are using this guide with a new/replacement unrooted phone you can go to Step2 since flashing the RUU returns the phone to the same stock configuration. VM users should apply the OTA update from the "System updates" options in system settings before starting Step2 if it hasn't already been done since that requires a stock configuration.
VM users: If the November VM OTA update (1.14.652.0) was installed and the phone is rooted with a custom recovery and ROM, please see this post for instructions on how to prepare the phone to run the RUU.exe. If both the November and March OTA (2.95.652.5) were installed there is no way to flash the RUU so proceed to Step2, or if already rooted flash a stock rooted ROM from this post then go directly to Step3.
Sprint users: If the March OTA ((2.95.651.5) is installed and the phone is unrooted proceed directly to Step2. If the March OTA is installed and it's rooted see this post for instructions on how to prepare for flashing the RUU.
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Start by installing the Sprint 2.89.651.2 RUU.exe or Virgin Mobile 1.13.652.2 RUU.exe from Windows. It doesn't take much longer than flashing a stock ROM and includes all the firmware so the phone will be totally in sync with the official ICS build. Flashing the RUU can also resolve problems with the HTC unlock process if the OTA was used to update to the official Sprint ICS version or a custom recovery and ROM have already been flashed.
If you are already HTC unlocked, relock the bootloader using the "fastboot oem lock" command. You should know how to run fastboot commands from a PC if you have already unlocked.
If you have never HTC unlocked or have relocked successfully, connect the phone to the PC via a USB cable in "fastboot USB" mode then run the RUU.exe from the /QADERSO/RUU directory in Windows. The program has a GUI interface and is pretty much self-explanatory, but there is a readme.doc in the same directory that covers the process and possible errors.
VM users: Now would be a good time to download and install the OTA updates since they will flash updated firmware and patches to the stock software, and cannot be installed once a custom recovery is flashed in Step2. Just go to Settings/System updates/HTC Software, press check now, then download each of the two OTA updates (November and March) and follow the instructions to install them. The software patches will be overridden once a custom ROM is flashed, but the firmware updates will remain and should improve radio reception.
Sprint users: Installing the March OTA at this point will avoid having to flash the firmware only zip file for that update after getting S-OFF. To do that go to Settings/System updates/HTC Software, press check now, then download the update and follow the instructions to install it.
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***End of Step1
***Step2: HTC Unlock, flash 4EXT recovery and superuser
Navigate to the /QADERSO/Root directory and open a command prompt by clicking on the "cmd" file in that directory. If you have HTC Sync installed go to the Windows control panel and uninstall just the sync program but leave the drivers installed. This is required by the JuopunutBear utility in Step3. If you don't have the HTC Sync program or drivers installed and are not using Windows 8, double click the HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe file in the /QADERSO/Root directory to install only the HTC USB drivers. If you are using Windows 8 and don't have the HTC USB drivers already installed a compatible .exe setup can be downloaded here.
If you have never done the HTC unlock procedure, go to htcdev.com and signup then follow the instructions to get your bootloader unlocked. The programs you need to do the HTC unlock procedure are already in the /QADERSO/Root directory, so you can skip step 5 on the htcdev website.
If you have already HTC unlocked, you know the routine and need to do it again after flashing the RUU. You can use the same unlock_code.bin from your previous unlock.
Put the phone in "fastboot USB" mode by removing/replacing the battery, holding Power+VolumeDown buttons until the bootloader starts up, highlighting the "fastboot" entry by using the VolumeUp/VolumeDown buttons to navigate, selecting it with the Power button, then connecting it to your computer. The "fastboot" status should change to "fastboot USB".
When the phone is in "fastboot USB" mode, enter the following commands from the prompt:
"fastboot devices" (should show the serial number of your phone, beginning with "HT")
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
After the phone reboots into 4EXT recovery, select the "toggle usb storage" menu item from 4EXT recovery and copy the SuperSU-v0.96.zip file from the /QADERSO/Root directory on the PC to the root of the SD card on the phone. Eject the SD card from the PC and go back to the main menu of 4EXT.
Flash SuperSU-v0.97.zip from 4EXT recovery using the "Install from sdcard" menu item and selecting it from the root of the SD card. Go back to the main 4EXT menu and select "reboot now" from 4EXT and perform the initial setup of the stock ICS ROM after the boot completes.
Your phone now has the 4EXT custom recovery and a rooted stock ICS ROM with SuperSU.
Once the procedure is complete and you've booted into your rooted, stock configuration, you need to install either 4EXT Recovery Updater from the 4EXT website, or better yet purchase and install 4EXT Recovery Control from the Play Store. Then use the update function in the app you chose to get the current version of 4EXT.
You should start the SuperSU app to make sure it is working properly and updated to the current version. BusyBox also needs to be installed from the Play Store for 4EXT and other root apps and I recommend the installer by Stericson.
***End of Step2
***Step3: Perform JuopunutBear (wire trick) to get S-OFF status
Important Note:
The unlimited.io team has withdrawn support for all Windows versions of the JBear utility (controlbear.exe). Do not go to their IRC channel for support while following this guide as they will not be willing to help anyone using Windows instead of Linux for the wire trick. If you are unable to get S-OFF using this guide you will need to flash the RUU again and go to the the unlimited.io website to download a Linux version and follow their procedures.
Since the JuopunutBear wire trick now requires Ubuntu Linux to use the supported procedure Evo 3D users might also want to consider unknownforce's Ultimate Recovery Tool 3.0 which has recently been updated and streamlined. Unfortunately it won't work for Evo V 4G users since there is no Virgin Mobile GB RUU that can be used as part of that S-OFF process.
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The wire trick is not difficult, but it can be a little confusing. It would be worth spending a little time reviewing the tips and references for Step3 at this point so the process goes smoothly.
Connect the phone to your PC with your stock rooted ROM booted and the USB debug option on in the developer settings.
Navigate to the /QADERSO/JBear directory, right click on controlbear.exe and "run as administrator", and then follow the prompts on the PC and the phone screen. Make sure to have an insulated wire ready for the wire trick, and select the JBear version of the bootloader when that prompt comes up. Yes, it's really that easy to get S-OFF.
If you flash a stock bootloader later it will show ***LOCKED*** as the status, but that's usually not a problem if the phone is S-OFF. It's actually good since that means there is no indication that the phone was ever unlocked, unlike the ***RELOCKED*** status after doing the HTC unlock/relock. By selecting the JBear version of the bootloader, the same fastboot commands will be available from a PC as with an unlocked bootloader.
You may have to activate your phone again after performing the wire trick. That is normal and should be done automatically from the phone on your first boot if it is required.
***End of Step3
WARNING: When you are S-OFF, PG86IMG.zip files can be flashed from the bootloader without being signed, which means you can flash any bootloader or firmware you want. But be careful and always make sure the stuff you are flashing is designed for your phone, or you may have serious problems if you force something to flash that was designed for another carrier or phone.
If you need to change the bootloader (hboot) version to run GB or AOSP ROM's you can find them in post #7 of mpgrimm2's thread on bootloader differences. There are instructions in this post for how to flash another bootloader with this configuration in place if you used this guide.
The following informational posts have been added to this thread:
1. Troubleshooting RUU.exe problems
2. Security questions about rooting and S-OFF
3. S-ON versus S-OFF
4. Information for users already S-OFF
5. How to change bootloader (hboot) when S-OFF
6. Temp root for current GB users
7. Recovery Comparison: TWRP2 versus 4EXT
8. Returning to stock configuration
9. Information on the Aroma installer
10. Updating 4EXT Recovery
11. QADERSO Version 2 with Virgin Mobile added
12. OTA Updates for Virgin Mobile users
13. OTA Update for Sprint users
14. Information for Linux users
15. JuopunutBear update
Please post any suggestions for making this process simpler and easier in this thread, but I intend to keep this guide as barebones as possible.
Tips and References for Step1: Flashing the RUU.exe
Tips
1. Make sure to put the phone into "fastboot USB" mode in the bootloader by removing/replacing the battery and using VolumeDown+Power to boot into the bootloader. The RUU is also supposed to work if you connect the phone to the PC while booted into Android, but I've found fastboot USB to be more reliable.
2. If you get a 17x error it has something to do with the USB connectivity. Make sure your phone is properly connected to the PC and in "fastboot USB" mode and try again.
3. If the RUU.exe stops in the middle of flashing the update, it's OK to cancel the Windows utility and restart it. This has happended to me a few times when I've had custom bootloaders installed.
References
1. HTC Readme.doc for flashing an RUU.exe is in the /QADERSO/RUU directory.
2. Download for HTC driver installer compatible with Windows 8.
3. The mpgrimm2 guide for flashing RUU's.
Tips and References for Step2: HTC Unlock, Flashing 4EXT Recovery and Superuser
Tips
1. On current Windows systems you can open a command prompt in a specific directory by using Windows Explorer to navigate to that directory and pressing Shift+MouseRightClick on blank area, then selecting "Open a command prompt here".
2. Make sure the phone is in "fastboot USB" mode and the bootloader has been HTC unlocked after flashing the RUU.exe or the fastboot commands will fail.
3. If you need to manually boot into recovery it can be done from the bootloader.
References
1. The HTC unlock overview diagram is in the /QADERSO/Root directory
2. The mpgrimm2 guide for flashing recovery and superuser.
3. The HTC Developer website.
4. The 4EXT Recovery website and HTCEvoHacks installation instructions for 4EXT Recovery Updater with video.
5. Instructions for installing 4EXT apps.
6. The SuperSU XDA thread.
Tips and References for Step3: JuopunutBear (wire trick) S-OFF Method
Tips
1. Watch this zedomax video and this timing video before attempting the wire trick and it will be a lot easier.
2. Make sure to backup your SD card to a PC before using it for the wire trick.
3. Remove the back cover to prepare for the wire trick but make sure to watch the phone's screen for superuser requests that need to be approved.
4. Do not touch the uninsulated part of the wire with your fingers while performing the wire trick.
5. Only short taps are required for the wire trick.
6. If unsuccessful with the wire trick try a smaller capacity SD card.
7. If the SD card used for the wire trick gets corrupted it can be reformatted and restored from the backup on the PC.
References
1. JuopunutBear overview, basic instructions and prerequisites.
2. JuopunutBear instructions and downloads for the Evo 3D.
3. Troubleshooting and Support pages on the unlimited.io website.
4. JuopunutBear thread on XDA.
Thanks for the tutorial, I'll let you know if I run into any issues. This will be the first time I root my Evo3D.
Kiotofl said:
Thanks for the tutorial, I'll let you know if I run into any issues. This will be the first time I root my Evo3D.
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OK, thanks and good luck!
I've updated the download file and the instructions to include the HTC USB drivers for those that don't have them installed already so everything should be in that file to get you to rooted and S-OFF.
ramjet73
Thanks for this!
you sir, are a god among men. I will try this tonight and post the results.
Thanks!
rino655 said:
you sir, are a god among men. I will try this tonight and post the results.
Thanks!
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Just wanted to say big thank you for posting this guide!
I managed to get Hboot 1.58 S-off. I had 1 failure with JuopunutBear (wire trick) but after 2nd try I was able to succeed.
One advice I can give is to uninstall all drivers and HTC sync and install HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe from QADERSO\Root folder.
Everything else went smooth.
I've installed MeanROM ICS v2.6 | Sprint 2.89.651.2 but WiFi tether still does not work it seems like its matter of finding correct profile.
JohnnyBeGood113 said:
Just wanted to say big thank you for posting this guide!
I managed to get Hboot 1.58 S-off. I had 1 failure with JuopunutBear (wire trick) but after 2nd try I was able to succeed.
One advice I can give is to uninstall all drivers and HTC sync and install HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe from QADERSO\Root folder.
Everything else went smooth.
I've installed MeanROM ICS v2.6 | Sprint 2.89.651.2 but WiFi tether still does not work it seems like its matter of finding correct profile.
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Thanks!
Are you using the WiFi Tether app that came with MeanROM ICS? What usually works with MeanROM ICS is the generic ICS profile with the routing fix checked. I believe the OP for MeanROM ICS says to check MSS clamping as well, but some of the newer versions of WiFi Tether don't have that option, and I've never needed it.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
Thanks!
Are you using the WiFi Tether app that came with MeanROM ICS? What usually works with MeanROM ICS is the generic ICS profile with the routing fix checked. I believe the OP for MeanROM ICS says to check MSS clamping as well, but some of the newer versions of WiFi Tether don't have that option, and I've never needed it.
ramjet73
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I was trying to get WiFi Tether to work and it would not start correctly it would give "starting softap" and "WiFi interface" error is "Show Log".
I even uninstalled one that came with ROM and installed latest wifi_tether_v3_2-beta2.apk from their site and still would not work.
What worked for me is selecting Menu > Change Device-Profile and selecting Generic ICS/JB (wlan0) and of course selecting "MMS clamping" + "Routing fix"
I was just selecting "Generic" and it would not work.
Hope it helps out someone.
Nice guide Ramjet73. The way u put it together should get everyone around all the common errors.
I will definitely get this linked to my other threads as soon as I can.
Sent from my "Up all night, Sleep all day" EVO3D!
Thanks ramjet73.
This is quite thorough. Very nice.
I'm almost wondering if I might be able to automate some of this somehow. Don't hold me to it though. I don't have a whole lot of time, but if I can, I'll see if I can maybe do that.
I guess then, that I'll "hold" the tenth spot just in case.
Thanks,
~co~
Edit: What in the world am I doing? Sorry ramjet73. Still if I come up with something, I'll message you.
closeone said:
Thanks ramjet73.
This is quite thorough. Very nice.
I'm almost wondering if I might be able to automate some of this somehow. Don't hold me to it though. I don't have a whole lot of time, but if I can, I'll see if I can maybe do that.
I guess then, that I'll "hold" the tenth spot just in case.
Thanks,
~co~
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That would be great!
It would be nice to have it as automated as possible.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
That would be great!
It would be nice to have it as automated as possible.
ramjet73
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Beat me to my edit. I'll see if I can do something. but, no guarantees.
~co~
Edit: I reedited my edit and put back what was originally there, resulting in this post being edited from its original unedited state as well. <- Meta
This is exactly what I was looking for
I am also looking to do my first root. I am still reading other posts. But, my main questions are around restoring the phone back to stock. I have Best Buy protection and if things go bad, I plan to use them and I am trying to figure out what steps I need to take to ensure I can potentially return back to the stock state before going down this path.
Overall, this is probably the simplest guide I have seen so far. Thanks again.. if you have any pointers for me around EVO 3D on Sprint, please let me know.
Thanks.
rosahas said:
I am also looking to do my first root. I am still reading other posts. But, my main questions are around restoring the phone back to stock. I have Best Buy protection and if things go bad, I plan to use them and I am trying to figure out what steps I need to take to ensure I can potentially return back to the stock state before going down this path.
Overall, this is probably the simplest guide I have seen so far. Thanks again.. if you have any pointers for me around EVO 3D on Sprint, please let me know.
Thanks.
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If you choose the JuopunutBear bootloader as recommended and leave the bootloader status as ***LOCKED*** going back to complete stock is as easy as running the same 2.89.651.2 RUU.exe again, then issuing the "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" to set it back to radio S-ON. Verify that you have successfully flashed the stock 1.58 bootloader before issuing that command or you could brick the phone.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
If you choose the JuopunutBear bootloader as recommended and leave the bootloader status as ***LOCKED*** going back to complete stock is as easy as running the same 2.89.651.2 RUU.exe again, then issuing the "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" to set it back to radio S-ON. Verify that you have successfully flashed the stock 1.58 bootloader before issuing that command or you could brick the phone.
ramjet73
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Question... If you have hboot 1.4, and run flash the latest update that has the new hboot, you ARE S-OFF, but it says LOCKED... Correct? Also, if you were to write the secure flag thing to S-ON, and you have the latest hboot, you are TRULY S-ON like you just bought your phone or never had S-OFF and updated, correct? Or is my hypothesis wrong?
wwjoshdew said:
Question... If you have hboot 1.4, and run flash the latest update that has the new hboot, you ARE S-OFF, but it says LOCKED... Correct? Also, if you were to write the secure flag thing to S-ON, and you have the latest hboot, you are TRULY S-ON like you just bought your phone or never had S-OFF and updated, correct? Or is my hypothesis wrong?
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Yes, that's pretty much true, assuming you never HTC unlocked the phone or the S-OFF method you used returned the bootloader to the ***LOCKED*** status. I know the JBear method does just that, but I've never done the 1.4 downgrade. At one point mpgrimm2 said his bootloader showed ***UNLOCKED*** and I know he did the downgrade to hboot 1.4 to get S-OFF, so I'm not sure that method resets the bootloader S-OFF status.
In the worst case, if your bootloader is currently ***UNLOCKED*** and your radio is S-OFF, you could flash the RUU then set S-ON, root and do the wire trick to get the bootloader status back to ***LOCKED*** but that's a lot of work. OTOH, if you don't do that you can only set the bootloader status to ***RELOCKED*** with the "fastboot oem lock" command and that leaves a flag to HTC/Sprint that your phone was rooted. That's why I always recommend using a custom bootloader instead of HTC unlocking the stock bootloader if you are radio S-OFF and want to run more of the fastboot commands.
The custom bootloaders will usually mask the bootloader locked/unlocked status with a name like "Revolutionary" or "JuopunutBear" so the only way to verify what you currently have for your bootloader status is to flash a stock bootloader.
ramjet73
I had to reread the middle paragraph 3 times to understand it, but that's my understanding too. My hboot does say unlocked/relocked (RL) on it because I did the HTC Unlock at one point, without the Jbear for s-Off.
Sent from my "Up all night, Sleep all day" EVO3D!
ramjet73 said:
When the phone is in "fastboot USB" mode, enter the following commands from the prompt:
"fastboot devices" (should show the serial number of your phone, beginning with "HT")
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
"fastboot boot recovery.img"
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I try to enter "fastboot devices" in the Quaderso\root directory, and it tells me
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
What is the problem? I spent 2 hours on something that I will have problems with. Great.
Found out I had to move the files back to the Root Directory. Thanks for an awesome guide!
RevolcFael4 said:
I try to enter "fastboot devices" in the Quaderso\root directory, and it tells me
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
What is the problem? I spent 2 hours on something that I will have problems with. Great.
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Sounds like you are not in the the \quaderso\root directory when the "fastboot devices" command is being issued from the prompt. See tip #1 for Step2 to open a command prompt in the \qaderso\root directory.
You can also Start/Run "cmd" then use the "cd" command to navigate to the \qaderso\root directory. Either way you should issue a "dir" command from prompt to make sure the contents of the directory are as follows:
C:\tmp\QADERSO\Root>dir
Volume in drive C is OS
Volume Serial Number is 6CF6-A9B2
Directory of C:\tmp\QADERSO\Root
09/16/2012 03:07 AM <DIR> .
09/16/2012 03:07 AM <DIR> ..
09/05/2012 05:52 PM 7,047,406 4EXT_Recovery_Touch_v1.0.0.5_RC6.zip
05/07/2010 12:48 PM 578,611 adb.exe
05/07/2010 12:48 PM 96,256 AdbWinApi.dll
07/16/2011 01:05 PM 183,651 fastboot.exe
07/30/2011 10:31 AM 13,783,568 HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
08/14/2012 05:09 PM 7,077,888 recovery.img
09/15/2012 05:53 PM 684,154 SuperSU-v0.96.zip
09/15/2012 06:48 PM 169,793 Unlock_Bootloader_Workflow.pdf
8 File(s) 29,621,327 bytes
2 Dir(s) 291,896,774,656 bytes free
ramjet73
mpgrimm2 said:
I had to reread the middle paragraph 3 times to understand it, but that's my understanding too. My hboot does say unlocked/relocked (RL) on it because I did the HTC Unlock at one point, without the Jbear for s-Off.
Sent from my "Up all night, Sleep all day" EVO3D!
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Yeah... I NEVER ONCE ran htc dev on my Evo 3D. The moment I bought it, I declined all updates and waited until THIS DAY happened, and S-OFF'd immediately. I knew better than to update, after knowing about all the trouble people had with the shift and the og evo. Updates are bad, mmmk?
Anyways, I S-OFF'd that night and never looked back... Still have 1.4, and don't feel like giving up my virginity to HTC.
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[Q] Fastboot not working

Hello
I'm trying to revert back to complete stock (stock rom, no root, S-ON) and following this guide/post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33770807
For that i need to do check the CID and then write back the original CID (Though i can skip this because i didn't use HTC Dev method at all, just original root and revolutionary S-OFF)
Then i need to do "fastboot oem lock" before running the RUU.. but here in lies my problem.
For some reason i can't get fastboot to work.
ADB works fine and i can push and pull files when in android or recovery, but as soon as i enter hboot and try to use fastboot commands, i just get "< Waiting for device >" and have to close the CMD window. (Before you ask, yes it does say "FASTBOOT USB" on the screen)
I have tried both using my standard adb and fastboot files, and i have also tried downloading the latest android SDK and using those files, but neither to any luck.
Anyone have any idea? It might be something simple, as i haven't had to use fastboot before now.
I'm guessing it can't be a driver problem as i can connect fine with ADB and it shows my device when doing "adb devices" (Though it does not show my device when i do "fastboot devices", it just skips the line entirely and prompts me to enter something new).
- Moon
Moonbloom said:
I'm guessing it can't be a driver problem as i can connect fine with ADB and it shows my device when doing "adb devices" (Though it does not show my device when i do "fastboot devices", it just skips the line entirely and prompts me to enter something new).
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If "fastboot devices" doesn't show the serial number of your phone, none of the other fastboot commands are going to work.
Have you tried disconnecting the phone, rebooting your PC and then connecting the phone again? If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the drivers, rebooting the PC, then reinstalling the drivers.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
If "fastboot devices" doesn't show the serial number of your phone, none of the other fastboot commands are going to work.
Have you tried disconnecting the phone, rebooting your PC and then connecting the phone again? If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the drivers, rebooting the PC, then reinstalling the drivers.
ramjet73
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Tried to reboot the computer, no change.
Decided to try using my laptop before going through the trouble of reinstalling drivers, and it worked
My laptop can see my device fine using "fastboot devices" and i'm able to get my CID (cid: 0202)
Thanks for trying to help me out anyways I might be back with more questions
EDIT: I just google'd a bit and found another command to get the CID "fastboot oem readcid" and it shows HTC_Y13 (which i find more believable tbh).
Is your hboot unlocked?
I am s-off, but couldn't use fastboot commands untill i unlocked my bootloader again..
klect said:
Is your hboot unlocked?
I am s-off, but couldn't use fastboot commands untill i unlocked my bootloader again..
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There's no need to unlock the bootloader if you are S-OFF.
If you want to run fastboot commands like "flash" or "erase" just install a custom bootloader like ENG, JBear or Revoutionary from the current bootloader. It's better to keep the bootloader locked since that's the stock status and it makes it much easier to return the phone to 100% stock.
AFAIK, the "*** RELOCKED ***" heading you get when locking an unlocked bootloader which flags to HTC/Sprint that you modified the phone can only be undone with the JuopunutBear wire trick.
ramjet73
For me IT was the only way to get fastboot working though...
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klect said:
For me IT was the only way to get fastboot working though...
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Did you try one of the JuopunutBear bootloaders (GB or ICS) for the GSM version of the Evo 3D? That should allow the fastboot commands without unlocking.
ramjet73
Yeah, after i s-offed i flashed the ICS jb hboot, but no luck...
So i decided to flash the 1.49.0007 hboot and unlock it the htcdev way.
But if you want to lock it again, you can simply redo the wiretrick right?
klect said:
Yeah, after i s-offed i flashed the ICS jb hboot, but no luck...
So i decided to flash the 1.49.0007 hboot and unlock it the htcdev way.
But if you want to lock it again, you can simply redo the wiretrick right?
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That's correct.
ramjet73
For all those who were directed here...
This solved my problem when everybody else's advice failed, and it was the easiest.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ve...how-install-device-drivers-android-1-0-a.html

[Q] (Q) - Boot loop, ROM loads for 3 seconds, reboots

My name is David, I'm a noob, and I need help. I rooted my EVO3D about a year ago. Until yesterday, things were great. I used the HTC unlock method originally. For at least the past six months I've been running Scott's Clean Rom Gingerbread Reborn with no issues. Over the past two or three weeks, my phone has been rebooting itself in the middle of phone calls. I decided it was time to upgrade to a different ROM in hopes of correcting the issue. I chose the RC2 version of Scott's Clean Rom ICS. I used the app Flash Image GUI to flash the Kernel, and then flashed the ROM using Revolutionary. The ROM booted up, installed an update, and rebooted the phone. The system reloaded, and within 5 seconds rebooted again. The system kept rebooting each time after reloading. I tried a recovery to my Gingerbread ROM, but that ROM would no longer load either. I tried flashing a Team 420 ICS ROM as well as a MEANROM ICS ROM, and they were both rebooting just like the Clean Rom did, loading for about 3 seconds then powering down the phone. I even used the superwipe program as suggested by MEANROM and that didn't help. I'm out of ideas. Do you guys have any suggestions? Here are my specs:
HBOOT-1.50.000 S-ON
Revolutionary CWM v4.0.1.4
I've wiped the memory, cache, dalvik, even repartitioned my memory card. Nothing has helped.
I would suggest you to follow this guide and get s-off. will also update you to the latest ics firmware and newer radios
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889438
EM|NEM said:
I would suggest you to follow this guide and get s-off. will also update you to the latest ics firmware and newer radios
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889438
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Thank you for the advice. I'm trying to work through the directions and get to s-off, but I'm already hitting a road block. The first thing the thread tells me to do is to lock the boot loader, which my phone apparently will not allow me to do. I have updated all of the necessary software on my PC so that I can connect to the bootloader, and I have achieved fastboot USB connection according to my device. However, when I execute the command "fastboot lock oem", the command prompt tells me "< waiting for device >". I wonder if this could be the result of a bad boot image? To some degree, the ROM's and kernels have worked, with the system simply rebooting after a few moments of operation.
davidmech21 said:
Thank you for the advice. I'm trying to work through the directions and get to s-off, but I'm already hitting a road block. The first thing the thread tells me to do is to lock the boot loader, which my phone apparently will not allow me to do. I have updated all of the necessary software on my PC so that I can connect to the bootloader, and I have achieved fastboot USB connection according to my device. However, when I execute the command "fastboot lock oem", the command prompt tells me "< waiting for device >". I wonder if this could be the result of a bad boot image? To some degree, the ROM's and kernels have worked, with the system simply rebooting after a few moments of operation.
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Connecting to the device in "fastboot usb" mode does not depend on the boot image or anything other than the bootloader (hboot), and should work with any hboot. Try issuing the "fastboot devices" command and if you don't get a response with your serial number, starting with an "HT", you are not properly connected to the phone.
See the tips for Step1 and the post here, which is linked after Step3 of that guide, for additional tips for troubleshooting RUU.exe problems.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
Connecting to the device in "fastboot usb" mode does not depend on the boot image or anything other than the bootloader (hboot), and should work with any hboot. Try issuing the "fastboot devices" command and if you don't get a response with your serial number, starting with an "HT", you are not properly connected to the phone.
See the tips for Step1 and the post here, which is linked after Step3 of that guide, for additional tips for troubleshooting RUU.exe problems.
ramjet73
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EM|NEM and Ramjet73, thank you so much for the help. I finally got the fastboot to connect correctly. I was able to lock the bootloader as outlined, and install the RUU. Now I'm on to the next steps of S-OFF. I cannot thank you guys enough. EM|NEM, I see your donate button, and the goods are coming. Ramjet73, do you also have a button?
David
I really didn't do it for donations my friend. Just glad you got it to work
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I suggest all of the above.
Also, try to flash the rom before the kernel. This may solve your issue.

[Q] Help unlocking htc rezound on windows 8

sorry but ive been trying t unlock and root my rezound for months and no i know i have a great quide on phandroid but i cant get unlocking to work. i type the adb devices command and my phone shows up but then when i type"fastboot devices" my phone wont be recognized by my computer can someone help me asap. i have a windows 8 64bit laptop
I have unlocked on windows 8 64bit before. Same way as any other Windows. Go into your device manager and see if your phone is an unconfigured device and make sure adb on phone is turned on.
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Can you help me with that
Flyhalf205 said:
I have unlocked on windows 8 64bit before. Same way as any other Windows. Go into your device manager and see if your phone is an unconfigured device and make sure adb on phone is turned on.
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How do i do that and im new so i dont really understand alot but itrecognizes it when i do "adb devices" but not "fastboot devices"
Can you give me a link to how you unlocked and rooted your rezound please? up to date
I would start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37515020&postcount=444
That'll give you an overview of what you will need to do to get a custom ROM on there. Also, there's a folder attached there that has what you need to use fastboot.
If you don't have your unlock token from HTC yet, go here:
http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/
Here's a guide to unlocking:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416109&highlight=unlock
There's a link to "One Click Root" at the bottom but I don't know if that's current. I've never used it. You can just flash Amon Ra after unlocking. Get it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339679
Just download v3.16. Don't worry about the attached files. Just grab it from the v3.16 link right above the attachments. Put that in the same folder you're using for flashing and type this:
fastboot flash recovery {nameofrecovery}
Then navigate in there to developer section and root.
Then make a nandroid immediately and append it with "_stock" so you always have it to go back to.
Now you are ready to flash a custom ROM.
Since you are s-on you will need to flash the kernel from the ROM after you flash the ROM. Some ROMs create one on your sd card in which case you will probably end up at the bootloader with it asking if you want to update, say yes. If not, you need to pull it from the ROM, put it in the "android" folder and flash in fastboot. I would pull it out ahead of time in case so you're ready.
fastboot flash boot boot.img (or whatever the name of the kernel is)

[Q] Extremely new to rooting, help?

So as I have read and read through threads about unlocking my htc droid dna, it is 2.06 and I have had conflicting answers.. Is it actually possible to root? I have read things regarding pre 2.0 but not after, I also read about moonshine.
If someone can just point me in the right direction that would be great
Thanks for your time
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So as I have read and read through threads about unlocking my htc droid dna, it is 2.06 and I have had conflicting answers.. Is it actually possible to root? I have read things regarding pre 2.0 but not after, I also read about moonshine.
If someone can just point me in the right direction that would be great
Thanks for your time
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moonshine was made for 2.xx. it will work for your phone
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moonshine was made for 2.xx. it will work for your phone
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Thank you that is basically what I needed to know
I was literally just in the same situation as you are currently this past weekend. My DNA was bone stock on the latest OTA from Verizon. First I installed the HTC Sync manager program to get the required drivers installed, and then uninstalled ONLY the sync manager program. I then installed the Android SDK on my pc and set up both ADB and FASTBOOT (there are tutorials online showing you how to do this).
Once you have ADB and FASTBOOT installed you should test these connections out to ensure that moonshine will function correctly. You do this by connecting the DNA to your PC and opening a command prompt. Then you will type "adb devices" and it should return a device ID to you. Then boot into your bootloader (reboot and hold the volume down button) and then select fastboot. Your DNA should show "Fastboot USB" if memory serves correctly. You can then return to windows and type "fastboot devices" and it should also return a device ID to you.
Once you know that ADB and FASTBOOT are working, you can download moonshine. BE SURE TO FOLLOW THOSE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE LETTER! Once you are moonshined you can then install a recovery. I recommend TWRP 2.5. I did not like TWRP 2.6 as you cannot easily remove nandroid backups with it like you can on 2.5. Follow TWRP's instructions and then boot into your recovery. Before you do anything MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP! Once this is completed I recommend cutting out the TWRP folder from your DNA internal storage and placing it on your PC as this can take up GB's of space on your phone.
Download the rom of your choice and place it on your DNA. I put mine into a "ROM" folder I created on the phone. Boot into recovery and do a "Factory Reset" wipe. Once this is done head back to "Install" and find your ROM. Swipe to install and enjoy. I really like Newtoroot's NOS GPE!
Thank you so much, I am following everything right now I have an id for fastboot and adb starting the moonshine instructions now.
Well thank you for the instructions I achieved s-off and and current making a nandroid backup and then going to flash to the rom you suggested!
Was very straightforward with 0 issues whatsoever
StiM_AddiCt said:
I was literally just in the same situation as you are currently this past weekend. My DNA was bone stock on the latest OTA from Verizon. First I installed the HTC Sync manager program to get the required drivers installed, and then uninstalled ONLY the sync manager program. I then installed the Android SDK on my pc and set up both ADB and FASTBOOT (there are tutorials online showing you how to do this).
Once you have ADB and FASTBOOT installed you should test these connections out to ensure that moonshine will function correctly. You do this by connecting the DNA to your PC and opening a command prompt. Then you will type "adb devices" and it should return a device ID to you. Then boot into your bootloader (reboot and hold the volume down button) and then select fastboot. Your DNA should show "Fastboot USB" if memory serves correctly. You can then return to windows and type "fastboot devices" and it should also return a device ID to you.
Once you know that ADB and FASTBOOT are working, you can download moonshine. BE SURE TO FOLLOW THOSE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE LETTER! Once you are moonshined you can then install a recovery. I recommend TWRP 2.5. I did not like TWRP 2.6 as you cannot easily remove nandroid backups with it like you can on 2.5. Follow TWRP's instructions and then boot into your recovery. Before you do anything MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP! Once this is completed I recommend cutting out the TWRP folder from your DNA internal storage and placing it on your PC as this can take up GB's of space on your phone.
Download the rom of your choice and place it on your DNA. I put mine into a "ROM" folder I created on the phone. Boot into recovery and do a "Factory Reset" wipe. Once this is done head back to "Install" and find your ROM. Swipe to install and enjoy. I really like Newtoroot's NOS GPE!
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I have an issue when trying to boot into recovery I am getting the red explanation point and cannot do the wipe and to install the rom, Any Ideas??
Discard that last message I finally got it loaded with viper thanks to everyone for their help !
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