is there any one click methods?
the ones in the and development forum are a little complex and i dont feel like going through it if theres something easier
I hate to be the guy to say it. If the methods your're finding are too complex, you may be better off just staying put where you are.
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I hate to be the guy to say it. If the methods your're finding are too complex, you may be better off just staying put where you are.
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I'll need to agree with that. Although I believe there is a program out there that has like a one-click method? I'd research it quick but I'm far too lazy right now. Regaw or something?
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Finally rooted it. But I need to find a suitable rom. I tried to use pacman but it just kinda stays on the htc white screen when rebooting
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Finally rooted it. But I need to find a suitable rom. I tried to use pacman but it just kinda stays on the htc white screen when rebooting
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Since you are s-on you need to flash the kernel first using flash image gui or fastboot flash it or use a sense rom that has a kernel installer
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Finally rooted it. But I need to find a suitable rom. I tried to use pacman but it just kinda stays on the htc white screen when rebooting
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Go S-OFF? It's very easy.
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Since you are s-on you need to flash the kernel first using flash image gui or fastboot flash it or use a sense rom that has a kernel installer
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MeanBean is always a great ROM for those who are scared to S-OFF. But aren't you suppose to flash the kernel after? Wouldn't flashgui's kernel install be overridden?
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I unlocked my bootloader and now I'm waiting for s-off to make it look like it was untampered. I seen a while ago someone figured it out but there's been no news since. Anyone heard anything?
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Nope - Still waiting. I suspect that someone is working on a user friendly way to implement it. It's one thing to achieve it, but another to make the method available to the average user (Like me).
I'm an average user but I'd rather have a hard-ish way so I can learn. Hopefully it can be done on ubuntu.
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I'm an average user but I'd rather have a hard-ish way so I can learn. Hopefully it can be done on ubuntu.
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As long as we don't have to attach any wires to anything or take anything apart I can handle whatever the method
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As long as we don't have to attach any wires to anything or take anything apart I can handle whatever the method
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Coming from the rezound which required a wire exploit to get s off.... Bring it on lol
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I'd rather not take it apart, I'm afraid I couldn't get back together. Lol
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Squirrel1620 said:
Coming from the rezound which required a wire exploit to get s off.... Bring it on lol
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I read it was all done in software.
Napoleon_PhoneApart said:
I read it was all done in software.
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It was both, a custom hboot that was flashed in download mode which was achieved by connecting a wire to two contact points on the back of the phone. The custom hboot did the s off and then you just overwrite with stock hboot and voilla, s off
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It was both, a custom hboot that was flashed in download mode which was achieved by connecting a wire to two contact points on the back of the phone. The custom hboot did the s off and then you just overwrite with stock hboot and voilla, s off
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I guess the folks that figured it out are still working the on the bugs in the system before they release it to us masses. After mastering the "wire" trick on my Rezound also, I'm pretty sure I can handle it as long as there's a reasonable certainty I won't brick my phone.
Jw cuz I might be getting one soon and I could never figure out how to s-off my amaze LOL well I hope the one doesn't require it
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Jw cuz I might be getting one soon and I could never figure out how to s-off my amaze LOL well I hope the one doesn't require it
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I wonder if setting S-off would help the camera problem i am having with my One. I posted the problem a few minutes ago. My question is what is S-On or S-off mean? I saw when I was rooting my phone and flashing a custom kernel....
Can I ask what the two of you are even talking about ? I don't think you know .
No htc phone requires soff it's optional thing when available .And not always easy to achieve with HTC.You must gain an unlocked bootloader before you can root once you unlock and root you then can soff if it's been achieved for the specific device that one is attempting soff with.
It has nothing to do with needing it for root or needing it at all, soff just gives us the complete total control to flash kernels roms and a ton more of tech stuff.
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SonneKonig said:
I wonder if setting S-off would help the camera problem i am having with my One. I posted the problem a few minutes ago. My question is what is S-On or S-off mean? I saw when I was rooting my phone and flashing a custom kernel....
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S-off @ S -on means Security on Security off
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Thanks for the real answer. My One is unlocked, rooted, and running ElementalX kernel. Don't know if S is on or off or even how to change it from one to the other
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Thanks for the real answer. My One is unlocked, rooted, and running ElementalX kernel. Don't know if S is on or off or even how to change it from one to the other
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It is s ON. If you go into recovery you can view it.
Edited: I accidentally said s off earlier! I wish...
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Thanks for the real answer. My One is unlocked, rooted, and running ElementalX kernel. Don't know if S is on or off or even how to change it from one to the other
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You can't change soff or s on the way u think .It's not anything to do with what you are thinking.
Soff is very hard to achieve it takes great minds to do so . This is why HTC is greatly difficult to hack over the Samsung devices .
You don't need soff so stop worrying about it .trust me ,cause the HTC one is like the nexus models they work the same soff isn't needed really where as any other HTC soff phone is needed to flash roms in there entirety.
Without soff on most HTC phones you have to flash roms in pieces like boot.img has to be done from a pc before flashing the rom ,whereas the One can still do all that with s On.
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Saw this in the international forum and thought we need this as well. Unless we already have it in which case could someone point me in that direction?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248997
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Android_Noob_2k12 said:
Saw this in the international forum and thought we need this as well. Unless we already have it in which case could someone point me in that direction?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248997
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Won't install on att version until we get s off so we can change the cid
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Squirrel1620 said:
Won't install on att version until we get s off so we can change the cid
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Any way you can explain that in a way that someone who knows nothing about rooting and bootloader unlocking and development would be able to understand.
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Android_Noob_2k12 said:
Any way you can explain that in a way that someone who knows nothing about rooting and bootloader unlocking and development would be able to understand.
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Basically our phone is branded as the att version. With a cid number that does not match the one that the dev edition possesses. The only way we can spoof the cid to match it is to achieve s off.
Your phone comes s on(security flag on),meaning you can't touch lower level things like hboot, radios, and cid numbers.
S off is a difficult process so it will take some time until it's available, and even when it is available its only recommended for advanced users who know what they're doing. It's very easy to brick a device when it's s off
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Won't install on att version until we get s off so we can change the cid
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Incorrect, it will restore and run just fine on att. S-off isn't necessary unless doing ruu.
Hello xda. I just got a Droid incredible 4g lte today and I am loving it so far and hoping to get more in depth with it. But the first thing I must ask is how can I make the apps in my phone go default to the SD card, I have a 32gb SD card. I installed modern combat 4 and then followed by Nova 3, my phone canceled the Nova 3 download because of space problems. So I'm just wanting to have the big apps go to my Android/obb folder on my SD card but they won't. I tryed using es file Explorer to move the mc4 files to SD card then play it. But once I started the game it wanted me to download it.. Is there any way to fix this or will I need a rooted phone and some kind of Rom? Thanks for any help. All will be thanked.
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Wow. Patience is a virtue. Yes, you will need to be rooted. If you just got the phone yesterday, hopefully you are still on build 2.17.605.2 or earlier.
I suggest that you look at the Droid Incredible 4G LTE Resource Index in the General area. That will point you to rooting methods, and there is also a link to Jose's SD Card Swap Mod that does exactly what you are looking for.
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Wow. Patience is a virtue. Yes, you will need to be rooted. If you just got the phone yesterday, hopefully you are still on build 2.17.605.2 or earlier.
I suggest that you look at the Droid Incredible 4G LTE Resource Index in the General area. That will point you to rooting methods, and there is also a link to Jose's SD Card Swap Mod that does exactly what you are looking for.
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Thank you so much. And I got this phone from a pawnshop lol. It is on the version you said above and hboot 1.15. This is probably the best phone I have ever used, I really like how it has the adreno 225! Can't wait to unlock this baby and get to flashing! The previous phone I had was the HTC evo 3d. So I have experience with HTC phones, but this droid looks like it will be abit of a challenge to s-off. Hopefully I can find a perfect rom that won't require it. I like to use Windows but I think the only methods avaliable to s-off only work with Linux, and I by no means have experience using Linux.
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Root it now and get on a ROM that isn't subject to the OTA before the OTA finds its way into your phone before it's too late!
I do recommend s,-off, as it makes like much easier. Try making an Ububtu Live CD and play around with it to see if you can get comfortable with it before trying DirtyRacun. You can also look at face palm method.
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Root it now and get on a ROM that isn't subject to the OTA before the OTA finds its way into your phone before it's too late!
I do recommend s,-off, as it makes like much easier. Try making an Ububtu Live CD and play around with it to see if you can get comfortable with it before trying DirtyRacun. You can also look at face palm method.
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(now and get on a ROM that isn't subject to the OTA before the OTA finds its way into your phone before it's too late!) < I'm a little confused with what that means?
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TeChNoC4AzY said:
(now and get on a ROM that isn't subject to the OTA before the OTA finds its way into your phone before it's too late!) < I'm a little confused with what that means?
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If you root and stay "rooted stock", you'll get the OTA. No bueño.
The 2.1.1 release of ViperLTE also gets the Verizon OTA notice. No bueño. If like Sense-based ROMs, I highly recommend the latest ViperLTE version 2.2.0, as it has setting to turn off OTA checks. I have not received an OTA notification since installing 2.2.0 and ticking that setting. I was getting them on 2.1.1.
I would fully expect that CyanogenMod to not get an OTA notice, either. However, I cannot confirm.
junkmail9 said:
Root it now and get on a ROM that isn't subject to the OTA before the OTA finds its way into your phone before it's too late!
I do recommend s,-off, as it makes like much easier. Try making an Ububtu Live CD and play around with it to see if you can get comfortable with it before trying DirtyRacun. You can also look at face palm method.
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See here's the thing. I do not have this phone activated, I just use it on wifi. I tried updating the firmware but the checking for New update is there for a split second and goes away. Nothing else happens. So I guess this phone can't be updated. But i will unlock and install a rom asap.
Can you recommend a rom I use? Like jelly bean or Kitkat? Hopefully one rom here has sense 5 :sly:
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See here's the thing. I do not have this phone activated, I just use it on wifi. I tried updating the firmware but the checking for New update is there for a split second and goes away. Nothing else happens. So I guess this phone can't be updated. But i will unlock and install a rom asap.
Can you recommend a rom I use? Like jelly bean or Kitkat? Hopefully one rom here has sense 5 :sly:
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I suggest poking around the development section here for various ROMs. Unfortunately, Verizion has (had?) no love for this phone, and they have been blocking bootloader unlocking via HTC. ...[long story and rant omitted]... As a result, there are not a lot of custom ROMs for this phone.
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I suggest poking around the development section here for various ROMs. Unfortunately, Verizion has (had?) no love for this phone, and they have been blocking bootloader unlocking via HTC. ...[long story and rant omitted]... As a result, there are not a lot of custom ROMs for this phone.
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Wait so how can I unlock my bootloader if they are locking it? Unless it's because I am on hboot 1.15?
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TeChNoC4AzY said:
Wait so how can I unlock my bootloader if they are locking it? Unless it's because I am on hboot 1.15?
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Only build version 2.17.605.2 appears unlockable... The original, "first shipped" build was not. First OTA (2.17.605.2) is unlockable. The latest build version appears (so far) to not be unlockable...
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Only build version 2.17.605.2 appears unlockable... The original, "first shipped" build was not. First OTA (2.17.605.2) is unlockable. The latest build version appears (so far) to not be unlockable...
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My build is exactly what you posted above . So let's just say I had a later version and I tried to unlock via HTC dev, it won't work?
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My build is exactly what you posted above . So let's just say I had a later version and I tried to unlock via HTC dev, it won't work?
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Correct. DO NOT allow the latest OTA get installed on your phone or you may not be able to unlock the bootloader.
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Correct. DO NOT allow the latest OTA get installed on your phone or you may not be able to unlock the bootloader.
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I certainly will not allow this phone to get updated. So here's another question, would you say this phone is good for gaming? I got it cause of the adreno 225, my previous evo 3d had the 220. I'm also hoping that if I find a kernel that supports overclocking it can help things out. I want to match this phone up to the HTC evo 4g lte, which also has the adreno 225, but a 1.5 GHz dual core rather than 1.2.
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TeChNoC4AzY said:
I certainly will not allow this phone to get updated. So here's another question, would you say this phone is good for gaming? I got it cause of the adreno 225, my previous evo 3d had the 220. I'm also hoping that if I find a kernel that supports overclocking it can help things out. I want to match this phone up to the HTC evo 4g lte, which also has the adreno 225, but a 1.5 GHz dual core rather than 1.2.
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I can't really answer that, as I do not use my phone for games. However, Jose has created a few overclocked kernels, and they are generally stable. 1.5 for sure, 1.8 *may* work, too.
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I can't really answer that, as I do not use my phone for games. However, Jose has created a few overclocked kernels, and they are generally stable. 1.5 for sure, 1.8 *may* work, too.
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Can you send me a link for both. Will I be able to flash a kernel with s-on?
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TeChNoC4AzY said:
Can you send me a link for both. Will I be able to flash a kernel with s-on?
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Here's the only link you need: Droid Incredible 4G LTE Resource Index
Everything you need is in there
Yes, you can flash a kernel if you are s-on, but it must be done via fastboot.
IMHO, s-off makes life sooo much easier.
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Here's the only link you need: Droid Incredible 4G LTE Resource Index
Everything you need is in there
Yes, you can flash a kernel if you are s-on, but it must be done via fastboot.
IMHO, s-off makes life sooo much easier.
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When you say fastboot do you mean the PG86100.zip or through the command prompt? Also What is IMHO s-off and please tell me it works for Windows..
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When you say fastboot do you mean the PG86100.zip or through the command prompt? Also What is IMHO s-off and please tell me it works for Windows..
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When I said "must be done via fastboot" there, I meant that you must push the kernel via a fastboot command using the command line on your computer (e.g. CMD window) while the phone is in fastboot mode. This can be done in Windows.
IMHO= In My Humble Opinion
s-off is truly unlocking everything on your (HTC) phone...
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When I said "must be done via fastboot" there, I meant that you must push the kernel via a fastboot command using the command line on your computer (e.g. CMD window) while the phone is in fastboot mode. This can be done in Windows.
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s-off is truly unlocking everything on your (HTC) phone...
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I s-offed my HTC evo 3d. It was really easy to do lol, I did it with the jb wire trick. With the fastboot command you mean fastboot/flash.. Etc?
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