[Q]. how to downgrade every thing Evo 3D gsm Retail - HTC EVO 3D

my first post and first question in this GREAT forum here..
i have Gsm version of Evo 3D. updated to ICS 4 and sense 3.5 with hboot 1.5.xx7 s-on htcdev method.
a simple question..
i want to downgrade every thing
ics to GB
hboot 1.5 to best fit for Gb
S-off or S-on... not my requirement..
i tried many of the threads and methods, but all are suggesting one step at a time.
can any one pleas suggest me...
Stock Gingerbread Rom
Method to downgrade Hboot
thanks in Advance.

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Flyer GB RUU for downgrade

Htc Flyer 3g+wifi
hboot 1.11.0011
3.55.405.1
radio_20.4801.30.0822
Is there anyway to get back the Gingerbread ?
I can't find a GB RUU for my radio.. any help ?
Or any way to s-off, root and let me install custom roms directly ?
Damn, i hate HC so much ahaha

[Q] please help me

hello every body,
i have htc evo 3d gsm with these data :
hboot 1.49.0018
S-On
unlocked
SW no. 1.24.415.6
cid j_15
htc sence 3
android version 2.3.4
please help me to :
1-update my software to 2.17.xxx.x
2-downgread my hboot to 1.49.007 to get s-off (i tray many methods and i have nothing.... i tired ) .
3- Q1: many htc evo 3d devices have hboot 1.50 how i get them ?
4- Q2:difrance beteen evo cdma and evo gsm ?
5- Q3:meaning of super cid 11111111
lucky_mody said:
hello every body,
i have htc evo 3d gsm with these data :
hboot 1.49.0018
S-On
unlocked
SW no. 1.24.415.6
cid j_15
htc sence 3
android version 2.3.4
please help me to :
1-update my software to 2.17.xxx.x
2-downgread my hboot to 1.49.007 to get s-off (i tray many methods and i have nothing.... i tired ) .
3- Q1: many htc evo 3d devices have hboot 1.50 how i get them ?
4- Q2:difrance beteen evo cdma and evo gsm ?
5- Q3:meaning of super cid 11111111
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1 just flash a new rom just stay with your gsm or cdma
2 look in the gsm area think you can do it
3 hboot 1.5 is cdma and you dont want to get it
4 lots cdma is mostly sprint ( i think) gsm is used in outher places just stick to the one you are on or bad things can happen (ok??)
5 i dont have a idea but i hope i helped some and i think my info is right but someone may be smarter than me lol
Sounds like your phone is gsm. Look in the gsm dev section for everything you need. Hboot 1.5 is a cdma hboot, so its not for your phone. All the info you need is here....search and read ....a lot.
We're comin from a pure power source.
Well first off all, I think the majority off the HTC Evo 3D are people from the USA so most people have the CDMA version, however Eurasia uses GSM and not CDMA so you need check in the GSM section for roms.
Downgrading your hboot you can do with this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1495657
Hboot 1.50 is for CDMA, you will have no trpuble downgrading you can S-off it.
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[Q] I badly need help - Please give thread a read - HBOOT, S-OFF question

Hi guys
Sorry if this has been already answered. I tried to search for solution many times and asked in threads of ROM but people give very vague answer. I don't want to risk losing my device and want to stick with easy rooting.
I followed this guide to root my phone: http://androidforums.com/evo-3d-all-things-root/494212-complete-newbies-guide-rooting-flashing-evo-3d-roms-kernels-using-fastboot.html. I installed everything but didn't do S-OFF. One thing I'd like to share is that I did unlocking through HTCdev and also that I run Rogers phone. Currently I'm using kingcobra 2.4 ROM.
So now I wanted to install ICS but I need to install new firmware. I tried to revert back to stock ROM and do ICS update but it'd stop at HTC screen and same thing happened when I tried to install ICS rom.
So I need to install this new firmware for sure, but I have S-ON I think. Now things I need to know and perform I believe are:
S-Off
Install new firmware
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Now do I have to do RUU update as well? If so, where do I do that and how do I know what RUU I am running? Also I'm running HBOOT 1.49.0008 because I did unlocking through HTCdev
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If I wanted to simply use the Rogers ICS update, how can I get it? Do I still need to S-Off? I did full back up. Please explain very clearly.
you want to go back to stock so you can install the OTA / official ICS rom?
You can dl the RUU from the htc website. Rename it to PC86IMG.zip and let it install in bootloader
Whats the link for it please? I am on Rogers evo 3d
Also I think i have the base RUU?
The only rom I installed had this:
"
Base: Rogers RUU 1.20.631.2 HTC EVO 3D (Shooter U GSM)
Android Version: 2.3.4
HTC Sense: 3.0
Kernel: Your choice:
"
I chose original kernel, meaning not installing any. I don't think I need stock ruu now do I?
If someone can find me an easy S-off tutorial, I would be more happy to do that and stick with rooting.
I have spent too much time trying to find a way to update to ICS and I am regretting to root my phone now =[ I can't get ICS either way...
go to htcdev, enter your info and they'll let you dl the ruu for your phone.
i used s-off wire trick , try that for hboot 1.5

[Q]

Hello there,
I need some help with my htc evo 3d (gsm). After long time of using htc sense I decided to try Cyanogenmod and I stopped on this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2526391. It says that it Requires HBOOT : 1.49.xxxx and S-OFF but my my evo has hboot 1.53.0007 and it's s-on. I searched the internet for a method to downgrade it and get s-off but I couldn't find just the right thread. So my qustion is how to get these things right so I can flash this ROM?

Android 4+ on Hboot 1.5, S-On, Unlocked, rooted

N00b here.
Was wondering the easiest way to get an Android 4.0+ Rom on my HTC EVO 3D (CDMA) phone.
I'm fine with ICS if that's the easiest.
Phone is rooted, S-On, hboot 1.5 unlocked.
I have 4ext
I see a lot of roms need hboot 1.58.
I tried doing the system OTA but it failed (probably since phone is rooted).
If possible I'd like to stay root after update.
I am currently on stock Android 2.3 GB rom
Thanks for your help!

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