Htc evo 4g lte UPDATE to 1.22.651.3 710RD - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Can anyone help me. I was rooted using the method with Voodoo OTA RootKeeper, not really a full root if anyone knows, anyways i was able to have it rooted installed all my apps like Droid wall, Titanium Backup etc.. Now a couple of days ago a software update from Sprint came in and updated to this 1.22.651.3 710RD...
Am i correct to understand that I can not fully root this now? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

If you accepted the ota update, then you can still unlock through HTC dev and still flash roms. But with the update, cannot obtain s-off.

Yes updated to 1.22.651.3 710RD
I thought so I did do the OTA update and should have known better. I hope someone will come out with a way to have S-OFF. Thanks jdcasino

ricardod1 said:
I thought so I did do the OTA update and should have known better. I hope someone will come out with a way to have S-OFF. Thanks jdcasino
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Keep track of what's going on in the ['s-off] lazy panda' thread in original android development. if the lazy panda team figures out a way, it'll show up there.

Can anybody explain how to flash a Rom using my computer after HTC dev unlock and not being rooted?
Thanks in advance for any info!
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By the way I'm on the new OTA and I heard conflicting sides. Some say you can install Roms by flashing through your computer even though you're not rooted (but have done the HTC dev unlock), some say you can't. Also is there a way to root the EVO LTE with the OTA? I've tried the methods that say it'll work but it keeps saying permission denied. :'(
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NEVER ACCEPT AN OTA IF YOU ARE ROOTED,OR EVER PLAN ON ROOTING!
Thats rule #1 of being a rooted user.
End of story. I dont know how these threads keep popping up.
mykeyvee said:
By the way I'm on the new OTA and I heard conflicting sides. Some say you can install Roms by flashing through your computer even though you're not rooted (but have done the HTC dev unlock), some say you can't. Also is there a way to root the EVO LTE with the OTA? I've tried the methods that say it'll work but it keeps saying permission denied. :'(
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HTc DEV unlock = root for all practical purposes. You just slap on Twrp and flash a rooted ROM.
However, since you accepted the OTA you are now severly limited even with an unlocked bootloader. See the first part of my post.

I actually wasn't rooted or unlocked when i took the ota. I was happy with the speed of the new evo so i didn't think i would need to overclock it like every other device i owned thus no need to root. I took the ota cuz i had major issues with my wifi and that's a huge deal to me since 3g blows so bad in my area that my browser times out..... long story. Sorry. Now i just want to customize. So sorry if this is a repetitive question, but can i use adb shell to flash a rom? If so, does anybody have a step by step? I've always just used clockwork mod in the past so i am new to adb.
Recap:
have the OTA
not rooted
HTC DEV unlocked.
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If you are unlocked put on twrp for your custom recovery and flash a ROM that way
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Rxpert said:
If you are unlocked put on twrp for your custom recovery and flash a ROM that way
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Ok thanks, I'll try again. Couldn't get it to install before but I'll try again. The computer recognized my phone but wouldn't communicate with it after that. Drivers are updated, restarted computer no dice. I'll try again though.

Ok so I flashed twrp image through fast boot, said it worked but I don't see any effect. Tried to boot into recovery and nothing but the stock recovery. Any ideas?
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Try rebooting your phone.. I had the same thing happen but after a second full reboot than it would boot into twrp
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cherylbaker said:
Try rebooting your phone.. I had the same thing happen but after a second full reboot than it would boot into twrp
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thanks, I rebooted and it worked! Awesome! actually I rebooted three times then it worked.

mykeyvee said:
thanks, I rebooted and it worked! Awesome! actually I rebooted three times then it worked.
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I got to this point. yesterday I know with my phone being s-on IN WHAT I BEEN READING you cant install the custom kernals. what roms can I install on the ota 1.22.651.3 with s-on and not have problems. I am new to the evo I been with motorola for the last 4 years with verizon. with the droid x the phones kernal was locked and yet to be hacked. so there was limited to so much. I'm ok with that. All I care for is bloatware removed. that I can theme and hopefully asop sith options of keeping some sense like maybe the camera app. can anyone point me to a rom that will make me happy I just bummed I cant use my liberty rom toolbox on this phone

cgrimm9 said:
I got to this point. yesterday I know with my phone being s-on IN WHAT I BEEN READING you cant install the custom kernals. what roms can I install on the ota 1.22.651.3 with s-on and not have problems. I am new to the evo I been with motorola for the last 4 years with verizon. with the droid x the phones kernal was locked and yet to be hacked. so there was limited to so much. I'm ok with that. All I care for is bloatware removed. that I can theme and hopefully asop sith options of keeping some sense like maybe the camera app. can anyone point me to a rom that will make me happy I just bummed I cant use my liberty rom toolbox on this phone
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If you want asop check out the cm9 thread under 'original android development'. Kushdeck is putting together cm10 and as of recent I believe it's about 99% ready for a daily driver.
*this one*

I have S-on and flashed awesome sauce kernel. For over clocking purposes. You just have to flash using a computer, not custom recovery. However I am HTC dev unlocked on the ota.
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one click root problems
so i dowloaded the evo lte one click root software but the phone is not restarting. any ides?:crying:

adamtanner001 said:
so i dowloaded the evo lte one click root software but the phone is not restarting. any ides?:crying:
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What process did you follow? Exactly...
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mykeyvee said:
What process did you follow? Exactly...
Sent from my EVO LTE from XDA premium! =D
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Sounds like regawmod, you need to reboot manually as aoo as it says rebooting. It would probably be easier to unlock manually.a lot of people seem to have trouble. It will probably be updated soon but its been a problem for the last two updates.

Related

Lost root after the last update from htc

Lost root with the latest update from htc that fixed Google Wallet. Anyone else?
I only want to root to have tethering but I don't want to flash custom roms.
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rule of thumb is to never accept an ota if you want root
I wasn't planning on rooting when I accepted the update but now I do lol. Does anyone know how to root it after the update or at least when it will be made available?
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Ed.V said:
I wasn't planning on rooting when I accepted the update but now I do lol. Does anyone know how to root it after the update or at least when it will be made available?
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You never accept an update If you are rooted or ever plan to root.
You cannot gain s-off with the newest update, but can still do HTC dev
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Thankfully, with HTC Dev, we'll pretty much always have the option of rooting regardless of update.
Yes, but I believe with the new hboot 1.15 there's no more flashing kernals, radios, or splash screens........ouch
My EVO Ways
the only thing u cant do if u took the update is u cant get s-off at this time.. u can still use all the other root tools... :good:
18th.abn said:
Yes, but I believe with the new hboot 1.15 there's no more flashing kernals, radios, or splash screens........ouch
My EVO Ways
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Radios and splash screens.. oh well. Not a big deal.
And kernels.. well, my views on kernels aren't popular so I will keep them to myself.
I really dont care to have S-OFF. I just want root access for tethering. I had the Old Evo 4G and I spent hours and days flashing roms and it was addictive! I just dont want to teak this LTE. To me ICS is working fine and I dont want to be hooked again of flashing, Nand backups and such.
I just want a safe way to re gain root, for Tethering. again I dont care about Bootloader or S-OFF.
Any input will be appreciated.
I made a topic on why you root and it got closed.. same reasoning I'm hearing about is why I wanted people to fully be aware this isn't the evo og and rooting could be bad this time
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HTC Dev
Question guys, you can use HTC Dev for the Evo but you won't get S-OFF, what does that mean.
Can I still flash Radios, Modems, and can I tweak with msl reader like the old EVO.
Also has anyone found a root method post Google Wallet Update from July 11th. I decided to update because I was not rooted yet, but now I want to root.
Aw man, I'm a new member at xda, just got on the forums when I got my EVO LTE. I've been trying to lurk and read up but unfortunately never came across somebody saying I shouldn't accept OTAs... I was gonna wait until cm9 or aokp got a bit more stable to root and flash. What have I lost the ability to do by accepting this update?
Edit: nevermind, looks like I'll have to wait until root methods are updated, and possibly wait for another s-off exploit if if comes. Can't flash radios or kernels... Damn...
le0ch said:
Aw man, I'm a new member at xda, just got on the forums when I got my EVO LTE. I've been trying to lurk and read up but unfortunately never came across somebody saying I shouldn't accept OTAs... I was gonna wait until cm9 or aokp got a bit more stable to root and flash. What have I lost the ability to do by accepting this update?
Edit: nevermind, looks like I'll have to wait until root methods are updated, and possibly wait for another s-off exploit if if comes. Can't flash radios or kernels... Damn...
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I'd imagine that it won't be long before someone comes out with an updated root method. Be patient, read and ask questions in the meantime.
If you are S-ON and rooted then you update with the new OTA can you still root the phone again?
I was rooted only and accepted the update. No longer have root access. I saved w voodoo root keeper, but it couldn't restore root after update. Figured that would happen just wanted to try it.
Also after the update, my clock speed only throttles down to 1ghz. Anyone else noticing this? Talk about a battery killer!
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Edit: Scratch that 1ghz thing. Think maybe my widget was freaking out. Seems to be fine now. I was pissed at first too!
First rule of XDA is you don't accept OTA updates for any reason.
Just my 2 cents...I made the mistake with my OG EVO and had to wait for unrEVOked to be updated.
brooklyn6 said:
If you are S-ON and rooted then you update with the new OTA can you still root the phone again?
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You don't accept otas. Period
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Is it possible to use someone else backup 1.31 the previous build when being rooted. I want revert back to the previous build. I'm on the latest update. The reason why i ask this is I want to go back to stock using Ruu.
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Here man....it's a super quick process. Just copied and pasted from another thread....
I took the OTA and I'm rooted again.... It's not even that difficult.
I wanted google wallet and I wanted it bad! So I ran thru the hastle of hacking Google wallet so I could get into settings and clear it. Then HTC re-locked my phone. Ran the RUU, then accepted the OTA.
After you've updated...
Run the HTC unlock. Instructions at HTCdev website.
Then flash TWRP (I used adb fastboot method):
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/98
Once that's installed you can flash supersu via this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1538053
Find: CWM installable ZIP in the OPs sig block (it works fine with TWRP on 1.22 software)
From there I just installed busybox (by Stepen) via the market. Grabbed Titanium Backup, and here I am. Rooted phone with 1.22 stock ROM.
Not all of the old mods work anymore though. My favorite, which was the battery mods, don't work. They don't even come close to working, so make sure you nandroid backup before you start tinkering..
I'm rooted but my phone is acting weird after using the HTC unlock method with the latest update
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Any new way of rooting after the latest OTA?

I lost root after the latest OTA , and wont try anything until something safe is out, heard a few people tried the Regawmod and now the phone is dead paperweight!!
Nothing is out yet, but I am sure that the Dev's are working on it. :good:
It's crazy the amount of people that took the OTA update and were rooted. No offence to the OP, just seeing this ? Popping up all over the forum . It really is madness taking the update if your concerned about root.
Hope all works out for you man
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I took the OTA and I'm rooted again.... It's not even that difficult.
I wanted google wallet and I wanted it bad! So I ran thru the hastle of hacking Google wallet so I could get into settings and clear it. Then HTC re-locked my phone. Ran the RUU, then accepted the OTA. From here I ran the HTC unlock again. Then flashed TWRP (I used adb fastboot method):
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/98
Once that's installed you can flash supersu via this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Find: CWM installable ZIP in the OPs sig block (it works fine with TWRP on 1.22 software)
From there I just installed busybox (by Stepen) via the market. Grabbed Titanium Backup, and here I am. Rooted phone with 1.22 stock ROM.
Not all of the old mods work anymore though. My favorite, which was the battery mods, don't work. They don't even come close to working, so make sure you nandroid backup before you start tinkering..
Nah!! too complicated...I just wait for a new method.
kornface13 said:
I took the OTA and I'm rooted again.... It's not even that difficult.
I wanted google wallet and I wanted it bad! So I ran thru the hastle of hacking Google wallet so I could get into settings and clear it. Then HTC re-locked my phone. Ran the RUU, then accepted the OTA. From here I ran the HTC unlock again. Then flashed TWRP (I used adb fastboot method):
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/98
Once that's installed you can flash supersu via this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Find: CWM installable ZIP in the OPs sig block (it works fine with TWRP on 1.22 software)
From there I just installed busybox (by Stepen) via the market. Grabbed Titanium Backup, and here I am. Rooted phone with 1.22 stock ROM.
Not all of the old mods work anymore though. My favorite, which was the battery mods, don't work. They don't even come close to working, so make sure you nandroid backup before you start tinkering..
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I received similar advice from a forum moderator, and as soon as I have time and the ability to singularly focus on the process, I will give this a try.
However, I think a lot of us want the one-step method for rooting the LTE with the new OTA installed. For those of us new to the process and negative results, we chalked this up as one of the infamous "lessons learned."
Thanks!
Sent From My Evo 4G LTE,
~ Mike
michael.stollaire said:
I received similar advice from a forum moderator, and as soon as I have time and the ability to singularly focus on the process, I will give this a try.
However, I think a lot of us want the one-step method for rooting the LTE with the new OTA installed. For those of us new to the process and negative results, we chalked this up as one of the infamous "lessons learned."
Thanks!
Sent From My Evo 4G LTE,
~ Mike
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If you're sitting there with the OTA already applied....the whole process takes about 5 minutes. I would love to script it out, but I'm still learning, and have no idea how to do that. If anyone here knows a little something, I'd be more than happy to help/test/etc. I'd love to be able to give the community a one click root for the OTA....
Have you tryed this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
Yeah I'm also waiting for a new one click root method.
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HTC dev unlock and flash recovery over fastboot. It's so simple.
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mexiking713 said:
HTC dev unlock and flash recovery over fastboot. It's so simple.
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I'm attempting this right now, instead of waiting for the one-click.
michael.stollaire said:
I'm attempting this right now, instead of waiting for the one-click.
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Good If you need help let me know :good:
I unrooted my phone just so I could takebthe OTA update but I was already S-Off as well. Now I got the nu update I was gonna root it back but it was impossible so I found the FoxFi app 2 do free WiFi tether & I was happy with tht. Long as tht app is around I dont need root.
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still no new way of rooting?
engelsione said:
still no new way of rooting?
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Nope..... never take an OTA. Never
HTC dev is all you can use right now, and its more restrictive than ever
Let us hope they find another way soon.
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Rxpert said:
Nope..... never take an OTA. Never
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This is Cardinal rule #1
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Htc/sprint release otas to patch the vulnerabilities used to gain root, and they add just enough sprinkles on top to make people want to take them
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http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...s/192777-evo-4g-lte-1-22-651-3-root-easy.html
Try here...

Just double checking Root available still for 1.22.651.3

I thought I read we can still root this software update
But have to use HTC dev plus a script
Anyone confirm this and have a link to what I need to root the update
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Yeah but it uses the HTC unlock, so...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
Root will always be available.
HTC gave us a root method
But the annoying thing is that HTC gave us a root method that wipes your phone first.
I'm still waiting for a new temp root exploit so that I can run Titanium Backup first before I do the dev unlock.
I wonder if anybody is actually working on one, or if everybody just takes it on faith that *somebody* must be.
I bet if the HTC method wasn't there, people would be trying harder to find one.
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This tool works like a charm, and HTC has no idea you are rooted. I used it last night - took about 10 min. You pretty much download drivers and this app, and run the app. Very easy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
What's wrong with HTC Unlock?
I used HTC Unlock and it was a breeze. Given being a noob since this is my first HTC device i've tinkered with, it was quite painless
The only things wrong with it are that:
1. It wipes all your customizations so you have to start over from scratch, or from what some non-root backup app can restore which isn't much.
2. It doesn't give you S-Off, so you can't flash radio updates, but to me that's no big deal.
The biggest issue with HTC dev on the newest H-boot is that you cannot flash kernels normally through recovery
Never accept an OTA. S-Off is soooooo convenient
ronnienyc said:
This tool works like a charm, and HTC has no idea you are rooted. I used it last night - took about 10 min. You pretty much download drivers and this app, and run the app. Very easy.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
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Pretty sure they still know. It still has to extreact info from the phone to get token to unlock phone. You just don't see it happening but the program is contacting HTC to unlock the phone.
klbjr said:
Pretty sure they still know. It still has to extreact info from the phone to get token to.
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It is incognito.
I thought TWRP / HTC Dumlock could now flash kernels with S-OFF:
http://www.pocketables.com/2012/07/team-win-recovery-project-2-2-1-adds-dumlock-for-boot-flashing-on-latest-evo-4g-lte-firmware.html
Regaw uses minimal user information in the unlocking process.
With that said, you can never be sure HTC doesn't know you unlocked it. Frankly, Its not going to matter if they know or know when your boot loader says relocked.
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Rxpert said:
The biggest issue with HTC dev on the newest H-boot is that you cannot flash kernels normally through recovery
Never accept an OTA. S-Off is soooooo convenient
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You can flash kernels with HTC dev unlock.
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I'm s off and I wanna get the new update complete with root and keep my s off can u guide me what to do and I don't have recovery yet I just rooted and then apply s off and that's all
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tech7 said:
I'm s off and I wanna get the new update complete with root and keep my s off can u guide me what to do and I don't have recovery yet I just rooted and then apply s off and that's all
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This thread has information about flashing a custom recovery in the OP and also links to the stock rooted roms that you can flash in recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830098
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pbarrett said:
I thought TWRP / HTC Dumlock could now flash kernels with S-OFF:
http://www.pocketables.com/2012/07/team-win-recovery-project-2-2-1-adds-dumlock-for-boot-flashing-on-latest-evo-4g-lte-firmware.html
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With S-OFF you can flash anything you want. You dont need dumlock
Rydah805 said:
You can flash kernels with HTC dev unlock.
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Not through the normal channels with the new H-boot
Sorry, I meant to say S-ON.
(So are there abnormal channels for flashing a kernel then?)
Do I have this all wrong, or isn't it true that a ROM includes a kernel, and you can flash a ROM with S-ON, but not a kernel by itself?
pbarrett said:
Sorry, I meant to say S-ON.
(So are there abnormal channels for flashing a kernel then?)
Do I have this all wrong, or isn't it true that a ROM includes a kernel, and you can flash a ROM with S-ON, but not a kernel by itself?
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I would like to know this also
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pbarrett said:
Sorry, I meant to say S-ON.
(So are there abnormal channels for flashing a kernel then?)
Do I have this all wrong, or isn't it true that a ROM includes a kernel, and you can flash a ROM with S-ON, but not a kernel by itself?
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The kernel in the ROM doesnt get flashed. When going from sense to sense it isnt an issue because its still the stock HTC kernel
If you try flashing cm10 without pushing the boot.img the phone wont boot because it has an AOSP ROM and sense kernel
Abnormal channels would be your fastboot flash, htc dumlock, or flashgui
What's the problem.with not being able to flash the kernal thur recovery? You can still push it via fastboot. It not so much of an inconvenience that you would want to not have root and do tons of cool **** to your phone. Who cares if HTC knows you are unlocked? BFD!
Unlock your phone and enjoy it the way it was meant to be enjoyed except flashing radios and kernal via recovery.
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Anyone have root access with Jelly Bean?

Hey guys. I have been looking for a way to root my Evo 4g LTE. It's factory original now and I want to get it rooted. I upgraded to Jelly Bean from the updates on the phone and as far as I can tell I can't load FoxFi or even try to get Wifi Tether working on it. The all in one root process that I see on the forums here are for ICS. Anyone have a way to help me with this? I just got the phone and I really like it's functionality and speed butt I need to root it so I can tether with my laptop. Thanks!
physicusman said:
Hey guys. I have been looking for a way to root my Evo 4g LTE. It's factory original now and I want to get it rooted. I upgraded to Jelly Bean from the updates on the phone and as far as I can tell I can't load FoxFi or even try to get Wifi Tether working on it. The all in one root process that I see on the forums here are for ICS. Anyone have a way to help me with this? I just got the phone and I really like it's functionality and speed butt I need to root it so I can tether with my laptop. Thanks!
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Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2026938
Personally, I used the risky downgrade method then used lazypanda so I can retain s-off through OTA updates while still keeping HTC's infamous ***LOCKED*** at the top. I don't recommend it though because I bricked my phone for about six hours until I figured out how to fix it.
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decayer177 said:
Personally, I used the risky downgrade method then used lazypanda so I can retain s-off through OTA updates while still keeping HTC's infamous ***LOCKED*** at the top. I don't recommend it though because I bricked my phone for about six hours until I figured out how to fix it.
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If you are on the latest firmware/hboot you will brick for sure if you try to downgrade
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Thanks guys! I'll give the bigdaddy method a try!
How to root with S-On:
Unlock the bootloader:
http://htcdev.com/bootloader/
Install TWRP:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/98
Use the "Download - Fastboot Method"
If you need ADB and Fastboot, download from here http://d-h.st/iqA
Now install root by installing http://download.chainfire.eu/298/Sup...erSU-v0.99.zip using TWRP.
Disclaimer. Not responsible if your phone blows up. It worked for me, and worked well.
Good Luck!!!!

[ROM] Stock Rooted Odex/Deodex

Disclaimer: Flash this ROM at your own risk. I am not responsible for what you do on your device. I left this stock to provide a base for anybody that wants to use it. Mod this rom how you want. Just please remember to give credit where credit is due.
This is a pure stock rooted rom. It has items like busybox, init.d support and so forth. No apps were added or removed. Both Odexed and Deodexed versions below.
Downloads
These are ATT Stock Roms. You must flash boot.img in fastboot.
jmztaylor said:
These are ATT Stock Roms. You must flash boot.img in fastboot.
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Where can I get the boot.img ?
tblcoach said:
Where can I get the boot.img ?
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I guess I should have clarified that. It's in the zip
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any chance you could wipe up a mod to hide the statusbar clock please
thanks for the stock roms !
Your link is broken
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Has anyone tried flashing this yet? I screwed up my nandroid backup and now I'm stuck with SuperSU Installer now matter how many times I factory restore.
grukko said:
Has anyone tried flashing this yet? I screwed up my nandroid backup and now I'm stuck with SuperSU Installer now matter how many times I factory restore.
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I just flashed the Deodex with no problems
Thanks man. Some reason my nandroid won't restore.....anyway is there anyway we can get the longpress back for menu? Or can someone point me in the right direction.
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Fidelio_o said:
Thanks man. Some reason my nandroid won't restore.....anyway is there anyway we can get the longpress back for menu? Or can someone point me in the right direction.
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you could try installing the Xposed Framework installer, and then grab that mod (the longpress back button menu option) and enable it. I think it should work. correct me someone, if I'm wrong.
Personally, I just went ahead and flashed ROMs from the WWE HTC One forum here on XDA dev - [HTC One (M7)] since they have the mods I want, and they work fine with our AT&T model. LTE working as well. I do think there's probably a slight issue with mismatched FIRMWARE and base version, because my LTE reception is like 2-3 bars on ROMs like ARHD 5.1 or TrickDroid 4.0 (based on 129.xx.xxx.5) whereas it's full-bar on the stock AT&T ROM.
hope I helped.. hit me up with any questions. the Xposed framework stuff you can actually find a link to in the ARHD thread (careful, don't install ARHD 6 right now, there's some issues people are having. 5.1 is good). Paul Obrien from MoDaCo hosts all the Xposed stuff.
I'll be flashing this tomorrow after I unbox my one
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sneef said:
you could try installing the Xposed Framework installer, and then grab that mod (the longpress back button menu option) and enable it. I think it should work. correct me someone, if I'm wrong.
Personally, I just went ahead and flashed ROMs from the WWE HTC One forum here on XDA dev - [HTC One (M7)] since they have the mods I want, and they work fine with our AT&T model. LTE working as well. I do think there's probably a slight issue with mismatched FIRMWARE and base version, because my LTE reception is like 2-3 bars on ROMs like ARHD 5.1 or TrickDroid 4.0 (based on 129.xx.xxx.5) whereas it's full-bar on the stock AT&T ROM.
hope I helped.. hit me up with any questions. the Xposed framework stuff you can actually find a link to in the ARHD thread (careful, don't install ARHD 6 right now, there's some issues people are having. 5.1 is good). Paul Obrien from MoDaCo hosts all the Xposed stuff.
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Yeah I was running ARHD but decided to just come back and stay stock and rooted. Didn't really have any issues or anything. Just wanted to get back to stock. But now find myself missing the Menu button to get rid of the black bar on a lot of apps I use. Wish devs would update their stuff lol I mean ICS been out about a year already.
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Can I return my phone to the at&t store with this rom if I uninstall the root? Unfortunately my HTC One has one small stuck pixel and it is really bugging me since it is very noticeable in dark colors, so I think I am going to return it and get a new one.
CaLiSwEEPeR said:
Can I return my phone to the at&t store with this rom if I uninstall the root? Unfortunately my HTC One has one small stuck pixel and it is really bugging me since it is very noticeable in dark colors, so I think I am going to return it and get a new one.
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ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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plmiller0905 said:
There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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I've taken phones back that were rooted and unlocked and I have never had an issue. I've never had a rep check to see if SU is installed or boot into bootloader to check the status. As long as it cut on and off and wasnt damaged I was good to go.
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There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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This is why I decided not to root or unlock until there's a att RUU available for the one
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aimetti said:
ya i would just unroot and relock boot loader. it will say relocked on bootloader screen but att never checks.
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plmiller0905 said:
There's no way to unroot though is it? Don't you need the stock ruu to unroot?
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hmm you are right, well I never took a look at the supersu app on my htc one, since typically in the past I have been able to uninstall the root from the supersu app. On my Nexus 4 though I do have the option to uninstall the root
Nice JMZ,
I'll be using this for the base for my ROM. First have to make my gs3 users happy and release and update, then work begins on this
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graffixnyc said:
Nice JMZ,
I'll be using this for the base for my ROM. First have to make my gs3 users happy and release and update, then work begins on this
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Well I just realized you can flash boot in recovery. No need for dumlock. So I'm going to repackage these to actually flash boot.img
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