[Q] rooting without HTCDEV and unlocking bootloader - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Is this possible and if so, can you point me to the right direction?
Thanks

Depends on your hboot I guess. If you're on 1.22.651.1 and older, i guess you can use the method below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671577
Than there's this one, which isn't working at the moment but you can read and see if it helps you in any wa
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
I am sure someone more knowledgeable can chime in and help you.

Pretty sure htcdev is the only route unless facepalm bypasses it . I haven't checked out that method. HTC dev works so why would anyone spent countless hours trying to gain root when a perfectly fine route exists.
SENT FROM MY LTEVO

corcgaigh said:
Pretty sure htcdev is the only route unless facepalm bypasses it . I haven't checked out that method. HTC dev works so why would anyone spent countless hours trying to gain root when a perfectly fine route exists.
SENT FROM MY LTEVO
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Because I'm concerned about relocking my bootloader, if I use that method, and having it say LOCKED instead of RELOCKED.
JManekia said:
Depends on your hboot I guess. If you're on 1.22.651.1 and older, i guess you can use the method below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671577
Than there's this one, which isn't working at the moment but you can read and see if it helps you in any wa
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
I am sure someone more knowledgeable can chime in and help you.
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My HBOOT is 2.09 and my software version is 3.16.651.3 710 RD. I guess I can't do it?

You will have to unlock and s-off in order for you to have the option of locking back to stock without the relock message.
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JManekia said:
You will have to unlock and s-off in order for you to have the option of locking back to stock without the relock message.
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Couple questions:
Do you s-off first and then root or root then s-off?
What guide did you use?

g2nightmare said:
Couple questions:
Do you s-off first and then root or root then s-off?
What guide did you use?
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http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-lte...g-dummies-guide-racun-babyracun-unlocked.html
This guide is a great tool to follow. Basically, you'll need to use HTCDEV to unlock your bootloader, than use the DirtyRacun/BabyRacun to RUU back to 3.15 than you'll be able to get S-Off

g2nightmare said:
Couple questions:
Do you s-off first and then root or root then s-off?
What guide did you use?
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Go to unlimited.io/jewel and follow the instructions they have there... Good Luck!
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[Q] Stock to send in to verizon S-ON

I have looked thru the noob guide and the General forum and no luck. I need to send my Bolt in for replacement they sent the new one already but need to send the old one back. Can someone point me the way to the thread please. It was rooted with the 3 step method
thanks alot
As long as you didn't use Revolutionary to root or install the hard patched hboot from Shadowmite's thread (you will know if you did) the directions for rooted users in this thread will get you back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1009423
Just FOLLOW DIRECTIONS EXACTLY and it should be easy as pie.
Sent from my HTC Thunderbolt
What do you do if you used Revolutionary to root your TB?
sreddos said:
What do you do if you used Revolutionary to root your TB?
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You can't switch back to stock if you used Revolutionary. Not yet until they develop a way to do it.
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CanesDrew said:
You can't switch back to stock if you used Revolutionary. Not yet until they develop a way to do it.
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Here is the guild and video to to unrooted
thunderboltforums.com/forum/htc-thundebolt-hacking-guides/5427-rs-guide-how-return-stock-revolutionary-root.html
youtube.com/watch?v=Ug5pEv9y5r0&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Yes you can
CanesDrew said:
You can't switch back to stock if you used Revolutionary. Not yet until they develop a way to do it.
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I have done it 2 times. There is a way. Here is the thread. Follow directions to the T.
http://www.thunderboltforums.com/fo...ow-restore-stock-rooted-non-rooted-users.html
Mig1234 said:
I have done it 2 times. There is a way. Here is the thread. Follow directions to the T.
http://www.thunderboltforums.com/fo...ow-restore-stock-rooted-non-rooted-users.html
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Except if you had read JCASE's thread, you'd know you're not supposed to go back to the MR1 RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1008824
CanesDrew said:
Except if you had read JCASE's thread, you'd know you're not supposed to go back to the MR1 RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1008824
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That is not referring to the MR1 build. It says 1.0xxxx. MR1 is 1.13.605.7. That is the pre-release build that was used for downgrading in the original root process. The problem was that build had an old hboot that wouldn't interrupt the flash before the security warning happens. Which was a serious issue when we only had 2 RUUs newer than that to recover with. Anything from the release firmware (1.12.605.6) and up should be perfectly fine.
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Revvolutionary
JBO1018 said:
As long as you didn't use Revolutionary to root or install the hard patched hboot from Shadowmite's thread (you will know if you did) the directions for rooted users in this thread will get you back
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1009423
Just FOLLOW DIRECTIONS EXACTLY and it should be easy as pie.
Sent from my HTC Thunderbolt
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This does work for revolutionay too to get s-on. I have done it twice. These developers are amazing. You need to know ADB to do it but it works.
I got the same site at: http://www.thunderboltforums.com/fo...ow-restore-stock-rooted-non-rooted-users.html
Mig1234 said:
This does work for revolutionay too to get s-on. I have done it twice. These developers are amazing. You need to know ADB to do it but it works.
I got the same site at: http://www.thunderboltforums.com/fo...ow-restore-stock-rooted-non-rooted-users.html
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I know you can get back to s-on from Revolutionary. I was just saying as long as he didn't use Revolutionary the simple method in the thread I linked would work just fine.
Edit: I just realized you linked to the same instructions I did and you can NOT get back to s-on with that method if you used revolutionary. Revolutionary installs a hard patched hboot that prevents it from being overwritten by any hboot without issueing a specific fastboot oem command.
Sent from my HTC Thunderbolt
JBO1018 said:
I know you can get back to s-on from Revolutionary. I was just saying as long as he didn't use Revolutionary the simple method in the thread I linked would work just fine.
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Got ya! All is good!
Mig1234 said:
Got ya! All is good!
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Read my edit in previous post.
You need to follow Scotty85's tutorial in post 22 of this thread to get s-on after Revolutionary Untill they release an s-on tool.
Sent from my HTC Thunderbolt
JBO1018 said:
I know you can get back to s-on from Revolutionary. I was just saying as long as he didn't use Revolutionary the simple method in the thread I linked would work just fine.
Edit: I just realized you linked to the same instructions I did and you can NOT get back to s-on with that method if you used revolutionary. Revolutionary installs a hard patched hboot that prevents it from being overwritten by any hboot without issueing a specific fastboot oem command.
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sorry to hijack this thread. but i have the same problem...i rooted my phone via ADB...what radio/ROM should i install? MR1? any links would be much appreciated.

SuperCid

I would gladly appreciate any help. Problem:
I tried to supercid my phone. All went through using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771069
but when i checked to see if all went well and checked the cid via bootloader it was showing me the same SPCS_001...Note: I'm on 3.16 firmward hboot 2.09 I am unlocked via htc dev and rooted.
umm
I'm no expert but i used the facepalm yesterday. (supercid and s-off) Maybe visit their irc chat. Very helpful guys and very easy method also. Maybe they can help you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163013
Super CID
trsix said:
I'm no expert but i used the facepalm yesterday. (supercid and s-off) Maybe visit their irc chat. Very helpful guys and very easy method also. Maybe they can help you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163013
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they told me to look up super cid on xda developers which i did...I absolutely followed all steps to the teeth and failed...Someone help so i can root this evo
poor-soul! said:
they told me to look up super cid on xda developers which i did...I absolutely followed all steps to the teeth and failed...Someone help so i can root this evo
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The problem is that you are on 3.16 firmware. It will only work if you aren't on 3.16
poor-soul! said:
they told me to look up super cid on xda developers which i did...I absolutely followed all steps to the teeth and failed...Someone help so i can root this evo
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To root your phone you have to use HTC Dev to unlock your bootloader, then install a custom recovery, like TWRP. To gain S-off on the latest OTA update (Hboot 2.09/baseband ending in 1210) you can use Moonshine. It's Windows friendly. You have to be rooted first to use it
Here is the link to Moonshine:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321072
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iornmentmechanisms
FinZ28 said:
To root your phone you have to use HTC Dev to unlock your bootloader, then install a custom recovery, like TWRP. To gain S-off on the latest OTA update (Hboot 2.09/baseband ending in 1210) you can use Moonshine. It's Windows friendly. You have to be rooted first to use it
Here is the link to Moonshine:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321072
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Thaks guys, i successfully s-off'ed my device last week using Moonshine and Now all is great in the world...

What to do after JTAG S-OFF

I thought I would start a thread to help people that sent there DNA out to get JTAG s-off and now are trying to flash a custom Rom.
If anybody want to put there experience on here so people know the steps and the correct way to handle the bootloader.
I think it would be helpful. I am still waiting for mine to come back from mobiletechvideos so it would be helpful for me to.
Thanks to anyone who contributes.
I'm pretty sure this should be in general. Just sayin.
From my S-Off DNA
trickster2369 said:
I'm pretty sure this should be in general. Just sayin.
From my S-Off DNA
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+1
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trickster2369 said:
I'm pretty sure this should be in general. Just sayin.
From my S-Off DNA
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Yeah you're right. It's a good thread though. I'm thinking Q&A section would probably be good because of the other stuff in the same section.
It will get moved.
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CharliesTheMan said:
Yeah you're right. It's a good thread though. I'm thinking Q&A section would probably be good because of the other stuff in the same section.
It will get moved.
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I agree, good topic for sure.
Sent from my Nexus 10
Forum move
Thanks for moving my forum, whoever did. I'm kinda new to the posting in the forums thing...
I should have my DNA back from MobileTech on Thursday. I cant wait but i've seen so many posts of people that got it back and werent sure what to do. Anyways I hope this forum helps out some people.
You've got to unlock and root it, then all the fun begins.
And please take the time to read through these forums, all your questions have been asked and answered. We don't like spoon-feeding people here when the answer is readily available.
orangechoochoo said:
You've got to unlock and root it, then all the fun begins.
And please take the time to read through these forums, all your questions have been asked and answered. We don't like spoon-feeding people here when the answer is readily available.
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The choo choo eats with his hands only!
Please don't touch my "Thanks" button, it doesn't like you...
iOSh8er said:
The choo choo eats with his hands only!
Please don't touch my "Thanks" button, it doesn't like you...
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How did you know I'm part Philippino? Utensils are banned in that country.
s-off dna
The purpose of the forum is to get the right info I've seen conflicting points on whether or not you still need to unlock the bootloader after s-off.
My understanding was that once your s-off you don't need to unlock because it bypasses the bootloader security checks. I am probably wring but I was hoping to get a clarified answer with this forum what do think choochoo
smokeinluke said:
The purpose of the forum is to get the right info I've seen conflicting points on whether or not you still need to unlock the bootloader after s-off.
My understanding was that once your s-off you don't need to unlock because it bypasses the bootloader security checks. I am probably wring but I was hoping to get a clarified answer with this forum what do think choochoo
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You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
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LakerStar25 said:
You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
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Thank you for the clarification. That's what I thought but there are people are posting that u need to downgrade via ruu and then use the beups exploit to supercid and then htcdev unlock and I was calling bullswack on that. Lol thanks again
LakerStar25 said:
You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
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The eng hboot has more functions available so there is a better chance of messing up the phone. Most people stick with the stock hboot since that's good enough for most.
orangechoochoo said:
The eng hboot has more functions available so there is a better chance of messing up the phone. Most people stick with the stock hboot since that's good enough for most.
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I agree with that only if your not familiar with using the ENG Hboot, if you are then it's the better choice.
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LakerStar25 said:
I agree with that only if your not familiar with using the ENG Hboot, if you are then it's the better choice.
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Unless you actually run any of the additional commands included in ENG hboot you will be ok. Much ado about nothing.
Sent from the HOXL dimension of S-OFF
c5satellite2 said:
Unless you actually run any of the additional commands included in ENG hboot you will be ok. Much ado about nothing.
Sent from the HOXL dimension of S-OFF
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The biggest issue with eng hboot is if you try to s on your phone with the eng hboot installed you will bard brick your device.
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Bigandrewgold said:
The biggest issue with eng hboot is if you try to s on your phone with the eng hboot installed you will bard brick your device.
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Why would you try to so your device after you have s-offed it
Where do I find the non-eng hboot? I'm paranoid that if I ever need to s-on my phone I'll further I have eng h-boot and brick it so I kind of want to go back.
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LakerStar25 said:
You shouldn't have to all you really need to do is flash the ENG Hboot and flash a recovery and then flash a Rom most have root already and your good to go. If you wanna use the stock hboot and only want su permission then you do need to unlock hboot it to be able to flash a recovery and superuser or supersu.
Sent from my 5 Senses of DNA
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Just got my phone back from the JTAG service and this was the exact procedure. Flashed the ENG boot and then flashed recovery. Bootloader still says 'LOCKED' but allowed me to flash.
I've JTAGG'd 18 DNA devices so far on the OTA update (I do this on the downlow due to specific "developer" who can't understand how to get all phones to take the RIFF JTAG flash software.
Flash ENG Hboot if you want the options available to it, though not mandatory. Install a root program (SuperSU is my recommendation), then flash a recovery.
Immediately backup your current setup, then go for any ROM you see fit. Profit.

[Q] verifying S-OFF process for my Replacement

ok i got my replacement yesterday unlocked and rooted with TWRP recovery installed
just need someone confirm this is the process i need to do.
Hboot 2.09
Fw 3.16.165
run Linux DirtyRacun process
then run Baby Racun process
my last LTE i got Launch day Hboot 1.12 i use LazyPanda to S-Off ,So i haven't kept up with all the new methods to get S-Off since then.
http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm thanks for confirming this procedure
scoot0073 said:
ok i got my replacement yesterday unlocked and rooted with TWRP recovery installed
just need someone confirm this is the process i need to do.
Hboot 2.09
Fw 3.16.165
run Linux DirtyRacun process
then run Baby Racun process
my last LTE i got Launch day Hboot 1.12 i use LazyPanda to S-Off ,So i haven't kept up with all the new methods to get S-Off since then.
http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm thanks for confirming this procedure
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All you need to do is follow their directions on unlimited.io.
ok im S-OFF now thanks Delakit
scoot0073 said:
ok im S-OFF now thanks Delakit
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Is there a way to obtain S-OFF with hboot 2.09 usung windows vista 64 bit? if there is can someone post a link? thank you
cabezapreta said:
Is there a way to obtain S-OFF with hboot 2.09 usung windows vista 64 bit? if there is can someone post a link? thank you
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hboot 2.09/3.15?
hboot 2.09/3.16?
bigdaddy619 said:
hboot 2.09/3.15?
hboot 2.09/3.16?
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software version is 3.16 651.3 71ORD
cabezapreta said:
software version is 3.16 651.3 71ORD
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software version does not really help haha
what is your baseband or PRI
cabezapreta said:
Is there a way to obtain S-OFF with hboot 2.09 usung windows vista 64 bit? if there is can someone post a link? thank you
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Idk.. I used Ubuntu 12.4 very easy
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bigdaddy619 said:
software version does not really help haha
what is your baseband or PRI
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PRI is 2.97_003
baseband is 1.12.11.1210
bigdaddy619 said:
software version does not really help haha
what is your baseband or PRI
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hey big I need you help, I'm gonna be returning this phone to the store, I'm rooted with the stock rom, I rooted using your guide.
To unroot and lock the bootloader again I need to obtain S-OFF??? If I do please guide me in the right direction
your help is greatly appreciate it man!.
cabezapreta said:
hey big I need you help, I'm gonna be returning this phone to the store, I'm rooted with the stock rom, I rooted using your guide.
To unroot and lock the bootloader again I need to obtain S-OFF??? If I do please guide me in the right direction
your help is greatly appreciate it man!.
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I have never relocked I think all you have to do is type oem lock in the cmd window and flash the stock recovery
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bigdaddy619 said:
I have never relocked I think all you have to do is type oem lock in the cmd window and flash the stock recovery
Sent from "The One"
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Can i return it to the store with an unlocked bootloader? also I saw a unroot guide vipeRUU i think it was, is that still current? I don't wanna use any old methods that could damage the phone
cabezapreta said:
Can i return it to the store with an unlocked bootloader? also I saw a unroot guide vipeRUU i think it was, is that still current? I don't wanna use any old methods that could damage the phone
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Idk about return but they'll work on it. VipeRUU should still work unless there was an update I wasn't aware of.
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Delakit said:
Idk about return but they'll work on it. VipeRUU should still work unless there was an update I wasn't aware of.
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For ViperRUU I need to have S-OFF on my phone, the only way to do that I think is using Ubuntu and I'm not familiar with it
I want to thank for replying to my post
cabezapreta said:
For ViperRUU I need to have S-OFF on my phone, the only way to do that I think is using Ubuntu and I'm not familiar with it
I want to thank for replying to my post
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You can use a RUU, you don't need to be S-OFF, here is the link to all the RUU's for the jewel, provided by jmz: http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?developer=Jewel
jocarog said:
You can use a RUU, you don't need to be S-OFF, here is the link to all the RUU's for the jewel, provided by jmz: http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?developer=Jewel
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Hey thanx man, can I use any of those RUU's or do you recommend one in particular?. Will this unroot my phone?
jocarog said:
You can use a RUU, you don't need to be S-OFF, here is the link to all the RUU's for the jewel, provided by jmz: http://androidfiles.org/ruu/?developer=Jewel
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For VipeRUU to work, you must be S-off.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2197909
For any other RUU, though, you are correct, you don't need to be S-off
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FinZ28 said:
For VipeRUU to work, you must be S-off.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2197909
For any other RUU, though, you are correct, you don't need to be S-off
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But which RUU shoud I use? I have software version 3.16.651.3 71ORD
cabezapreta said:
But which RUU shoud I use? I have software version 3.16.651.3 71ORD
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Try to downgrade using the instructions to get s-off, once yo get to the 3.15 version, download the 3.15 RUU, follow the instructions on unlimited.io, I've heard that you can use windows is just not supported by the devs you re on your own, it's real easy, just take off the "sudo./" part on each command and you hold be good to go, good luck!
scoot0073 said:
Idk.. I used Ubuntu 12.4 very easy
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you know if there is a youtube video on how to do this. I already made an Ubuntu liveCD and I donwloaded the files I need but I have no idea how to untar and all the other terms used in that guide

Help with HTC ONE max rooting and s-off.

Hello, I previously had a HTC ONE m7 and understood it all In regards to rooting and s-off. It's just ideally I would hope to use the Firewater temp root to gain s-off and unlock boot loader that way instead of using htcdev. I have my htc one max on 4.3 still with hboot 2.47 I think it is. Can it be done has any one managed to do it this way? Also will my fingerprint scanner work doing it that way? And lastly while using my HTC ONE m7 there were simple guides ruu's etc to return to stock. How easy is it with the HTC ONE max? Thanks
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nathlynn22 said:
Hello, I previously had a HTC ONE m7 and understood it all In regards to rooting and s-off. It's just ideally I would hope to use the Firewater temp root to gain s-off and unlock boot loader that way instead of using htcdev. I have my htc one max on 4.3 still with hboot 2.47 I think it is. Can it be done has any one managed to do it this way? Also will my fingerprint scanner work doing it that way? And lastly while using my HTC ONE m7 there were simple guides ruu's etc to return to stock. How easy is it with the HTC ONE max? Thanks
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Don't worry about RUU's for now and just get s-off before doing the software update, you might not be able to get s-off with later versions of bootloader.
All other processes are the same.
pradeepvizz said:
Don't worry about RUU's for now and just get s-off before doing the software update, you might not be able to get s-off with later versions of bootloader.
All other processes are the same.
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Thanks for the reply I have been reading your thread you have for firewater. Is it a case of just trying temp root and see how it goes I haven't updated phone for couple months now keep cancelling it just I want root s off etc but keep reading about Unsecure kernels for rooting and never had that on HTC one m7 abit confused thanks
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nathlynn22 said:
Thanks for the reply I have been reading your thread you have for firewater. Is it a case of just trying temp root and see how it goes I haven't updated phone for couple months now keep cancelling it just I want root s off etc but keep reading about Unsecure kernels for rooting and never had that on HTC one m7 abit confused thanks
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Temp root or perm root, does not make a big difference. so if you have full root already you can directly go ahead to do the actual s-off.
If i remember correctly i did s-off when there was no unsecure kernels/ROM's in the forum, do post your results we would be able to sort it out.
pradeepvizz said:
Temp root or perm root, does not make a big difference. so if you have full root already you can directly go ahead to do the actual s-off.
If i remember correctly i did s-off when there was no unsecure kernels/ROM's in the forum, do post your results we would be able to sort it out.
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I currently don't have any type of root but I will look at trying temp root then s-off with firewater tomorrow I think.
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