S Off question. - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

I already unlocked my phone but S-ON is still active. I looked into the dirtyraccun method but it mentions to not flash a custom recovery. I already have TRWM and Viper Rom installed. What would be the best method for getting S-Off? I have the latest firmware.

bicycle_kick said:
I already unlocked my phone but S-ON is still active. I looked into the dirtyraccun method but it mentions to not flash a custom recovery. I already have TRWM and Viper Rom installed. What would be the best method for getting S-Off? I have the latest firmware.
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Moonshine
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Been trying moonshine but after the 1st device reboot, ADB doesnt work right

bicycle_kick said:
Been trying moonshine but after the 1st device reboot, ADB doesnt work right
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Make sure you have the latest HTC driver installed. Use a USB 2.0 port, make sure that HTC Sync is not installed on your computer, and that your computer antivirus is off.
You can get the latest driver in the link below. Use the HTC driver from post #2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179776
Also, it may take a few attempts before Moonshine is successful. On the phone I recently Moonshined, it took a few tries before it succeeded, and I had everything set up correctly.
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FinZ28 said:
Make sure you have the latest HTC driver installed. Use a USB 2.0 port, make sure that HTC Sync is not installed on your computer, and that your computer antivirus is off.
You can get the latest driver in the link below. Use the HTC driver from post #2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179776
Also, it may take a few attempts before Moonshine is successful. On the phone I recently Moonshined, it took a few tries before it succeeded, and I had everything set up correctly.
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I've been running into the same issues! It keeps getting stuck on the second step! I've been following all your suggestions you posted in my other thread as well. At least it got me to the second step in Moonshine.
All HTC drivers were removed and the new ones were reinstalled. Computer and phone rebooted, USB 2.0 port, etc... I even went to another PC and ran into the same problems. I'll try it some more since you said it took a few tries.
Edit: Now it won't establish a connection to complete the first step in fastboot even though the PC keeps making sounds when fastboot USB gets turned on

venkman21 said:
I've been running into the same issues! It keeps getting stuck on the second step! I've been following all your suggestions you posted in my other thread as well. At least it got me to the second step in Moonshine.
All HTC drivers were removed and the new ones were reinstalled. Computer and phone rebooted, USB 2.0 port, etc... I even went to another PC and ran into the same problems. I'll try it some more since you said it took a few tries.
Edit: Now it won't establish a connection to complete the first step in fastboot even though the PC keeps making sounds when fastboot USB gets turned on
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Check PM.
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FinZ28 said:
Check PM.
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I'm so close FinZ! I just need to figure out how to run RabiesShot from a Windows machine (cmd prompt) - or is it possible to run it via Terminal Emulator on the phone?
Does anyone know how to run RabiesShot without Ubuntu?

venkman21 said:
I'm so close FinZ! I just need to figure out how to run RabiesShot from a Windows machine (cmd prompt) - or is it possible to run it via Terminal Emulator on the phone?
Does anyone know how to run RabiesShot without Ubuntu?
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You have to use a live CD with Dirty Racun if you are running Windows. To answer your second question, no, you can't use terminal emulator on your phone, either. Please be careful with what you're doing, otherwise you risk having an expensive paperweight in your hand. Personally I would have gone the Moonshine route It's Windows friendly and you don't have to fool with any commands, other then checking device connection with ADB & fastboot.
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FinZ28 said:
You have to use a live CD with Dirty Racun if you are running Windows. To answer your second question, no, you can't use terminal emulator on your phone, either. Please be careful with what you're doing, otherwise you risk having an expensive paperweight in your hand. Personally I would have gone the Moonshine route It's Windows friendly and you don't have to fool with any commands, other then checking device connection with ADB & fastboot.
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Yeah I know. I'm being really careful with everything - reading up before I do ANYTHING. I've done this to several phones before, but never had this much trouble...
Do you know if it's possible to still use Moonshine at this point? I've gone through every single step for DirtyRacun except for #14 which is to run RabiesShot. I have the RUU for 3.15 HBOOT 2.09 installed and running fine right now. If I can use Moonshine (and actually get it to connect to the device now), I would rather do that.

venkman21 said:
Yeah I know. I'm being really careful with everything - reading up before I do ANYTHING. I've done this two several phones before, but never had this much trouble...
Do you know if it's possible to still use Moonshine at this point? I've gone through every single step for DirtyRacun except for #14 which is to run RabiesShot. I have the RUU for 3.15 HBOOT 2.09 installed and running fine right now. If I can use Moonshine (and actually get it to connect to the device now), I would rather do that.
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You need to use Facepalm. Follow Bigdaddy's instructions towards the end of the thread in the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337029
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FinZ28 said:
You need to use Facepalm. Follow Bigdaddy's instructions towards the end of the thread in the link below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337029
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Moonshine worked. My issue was I had to keep turning the USB off the HTC sync everytime the phone rebooted. Now I have S-OFF but my ROM issues still are taking place. Roms just won't boot and sit on loading screen

bicycle_kick said:
Moonshine worked. My issue was I had to keep turning the USB off the HTC sync everytime the phone rebooted. Now I have S-OFF but my ROM issues still are taking place. Roms just won't boot and sit on loading screen
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Make sure you're doing a full system wipe in recovery prior to flashing the ROM. You also might want to try opening a command prompt in your ADB tools folder while in the bootloader and type the command "fastboot erase cache" (minus quotation marks) and hit enter. Make sure you're connected via fastboot USB first.
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FinZ28 said:
Make sure you're doing a full system wipe in recovery prior to flashing the ROM. You also might want to try opening a command prompt in your ADB tools folder while in the bootloader and type the command "fastboot erase cache" (minus quotation marks) and hit enter. Make sure you're connected via fastboot USB first.
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Issue resolved! Cheers!

bicycle_kick said:
Issue resolved! Cheers!
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Care to elaborate it may help someone else
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[Q] How to Reroot after OTA update to HTC EVO 4g let

Hi Everyone,
I accidentally hit the OTA update (software ver. 1.22.651.3 710RD) for my rooted HTC EVO 4G LTE phone (whoops!). I have SuperSU Pro with Survival Mode activated but that didn't work. I never installed special ROMs and primarily used ROOT for Tethering.
At any rate, my root is now gone and I can't find any discussions about how to re-root after an OTA update. I don't want to screw up my phone any further since it seems to be working ok otherwise.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
skejmal said:
Hi Everyone,
I accidentally hit the OTA update (software ver. 1.22.651.3 710RD) for my rooted HTC EVO 4G LTE phone (whoops!). I have SuperSU Pro with Survival Mode activated but that didn't work. I never installed special ROMs and primarily used ROOT for Tethering.
At any rate, my root is now gone and I can't find any discussions about how to re-root after an OTA update. I don't want to screw up my phone any further since it seems to be working ok otherwise.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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You'll have to do the HTCDev unlock method (easiest way is through RegawMod). That's the only way right now.
eXplicit815 said:
You'll have to do the HTCDev unlock method (best way is through RegawMod). That's the only way right now.
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actually the best way is htc dev using the adb tools mini sdk, regawmod has not been fixed and there are a lot of users complaining that they get stuck. To me it only takes a little common sense to solve 90% of the issues using regawmod but some people need their hands held and that thread is slowly boiling down to the worlds most repetitive support desk.
HTC Dev Unlock
Requirements
HTC Drivers
ADB Tools Mini SDK
Setup
Install HTC Drivers if necessary
Extract ADB Tools anywhere, doesnt matter
Open ADB Tools and hold shift+right click, select open command window here
In phone settings, enable usb debugging and disable fasboot
Connect the phone to pc
Steps
In the command window type adb start-server
Next type adb reboot bootloader
Select fastboot
Type fastboot devices to make sure you are connected
Type fastboot oem get_identifier_token
Right click and select mark, click and drag from the top arrows to the bottom arrows and make sure not to highlight any empty spaces as this will confuse the website, right click and it will be saved to clipboard
Now go to HTC Dev and if you don't already have an account, sign up for it
Go to unlock bootloader and select other supported models and accept the agreements
Skip the steps until you get the to token submit window and paste the token you copied earlier and submit.
Go to your email and download the unlock_bin code
Put the code in the ADB Tools folder
Type fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
When the phone prompt comes up to unlock bootloader hit yes, now you are unlocked, re-enable usb debugging and disable fastboot
Type adb reboot bootloader
Type fastboot devices to make sure phone connected
Type fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.0-jewel.img
Type erase cache
Reboot phone and you will have unlock and recovery, all thats missing is to restart phone in bootloader and select recovery to flash a rom. Wipe Dalvik, cache, Factory reset, system and then install the rom. If it doesn't boot, extract the boot.img from the rom and put it in the adb folder and in fastboot type fastboot flash boot boot.img and reboot
Thanks for responding so quickly! I will try this.
skejmal said:
Thanks for responding so quickly! I will try this.
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Does this work for an LTE EVO running 2.13.651.1 710RD as well? That is what my phone is showing. Thanks.
steveiott06 said:
Does this work for an LTE EVO running 2.13.651.1 710RD as well? That is what my phone is showing. Thanks.
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Should work for all versions because it's the HTC method for unlocking your phone to root.
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Should work for all versions because it's the HTC method for unlocking your phone to root.
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Hmm. Thanks for the help. However I was not aware that rooting the phone and doing this process would completely reset the phone back to stock. Now I have to set everything up again. Is this normal?
steveiott06 said:
Hmm. Thanks for the help. However I was not aware that rooting the phone and doing this process would completely reset the phone back to stock. Now I have to set everything up again. Is this normal?
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Yes. It even tells you when you accept the terms on the phone.
skejmal said:
Thanks for responding so quickly! I will try this.
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One last stupid question...Are the steps you describe to re-root applicable to a Mac? or Windows-based computer?
skejmal said:
One last stupid question...Are the steps you describe to re-root applicable to a Mac? or Windows-based computer?
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Windows, although there are methods for OS X.
steveiott06 said:
Hmm. Thanks for the help. However I was not aware that rooting the phone and doing this process would completely reset the phone back to stock. Now I have to set everything up again. Is this normal?
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Well, after getting the phone going and attempting to use programs with root privileges, it seems that the rooting process didnt work. All the steps went just fine until I got to the last one and it said to "wipe cashe" when I typed that in it didnt work, so I just skipped that step and rebooted the phone.
Is that what caused the root to not take to the phone?
steveiott06 said:
Well, after getting the phone going and attempting to use programs with root privileges, it seems that the rooting process didnt work. All the steps went just fine until I got to the last one and it said to "wipe cashe" when I typed that in it didnt work, so I just skipped that step and rebooted the phone.
Is that what caused the root to not take to the phone?
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What steps did you do? I did RegawMOD last week and it was done in like 5 minutes.
eXplicit815 said:
What steps did you do? I did RegawMOD last week and it was done in like 5 minutes.
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I did the HTC Dev unlock steps.
steveiott06 said:
I did the HTC Dev unlock steps.
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Do THIS, and get back to me.
steveiott06 said:
I did the HTC Dev unlock steps.
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You need to flash superuser in recovery or flash a rom
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Do THIS, and get back to me.
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Also tried this last night. I plug my phone in, hit the ROOT button and nothing happens. I actually get a "not responding" on the software. My phone does not reboot into recovery. Does the HBOOT version matter with this? I am v1.19
Sorry, I am still learning all these terms. Not exactly sure what effects what.
I rooted and put Cyanogenmod on my OG EVO and never had this much trouble.
FYI: I was rooted before doing the latest OTA update. So I still have a Super user icon but if I click it it cant update the binary (because I am no longer rooted)...I read somewhere that people said to do a factory reset then try this rooting method again, because of old junk files left behind on the phone. This true?
Does this work on hboot 1.19?
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If I want to completely update my phone (Android 4.0.3, Soft ver 1.22.651, baseband 1.02 because I pretty much got the phone the phone in December and immediately rooted it), will this method work? I'd really like to get Mean Rom but obviously, I'm in need of a few updates and I'm trying to figure out the simplest way to get there. It seems like doing all the official updates and then re-rooting and then installing MR would be the simplest way to do it buuuuut better to ask and be wrong and pointed in the right direction than screw everything up.
ashemountain said:
If I want to completely update my phone (Android 4.0.3, Soft ver 1.22.651, baseband 1.02 because I pretty much got the phone the phone in December and immediately rooted it), will this method work? I'd really like to get Mean Rom but obviously, I'm in need of a few updates and I'm trying to figure out the simplest way to get there. It seems like doing all the official updates and then re-rooting and then installing MR would be the simplest way to do it buuuuut better to ask and be wrong and pointed in the right direction than screw everything up.
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Why don't you try getting S-off, then updating everything without having to unroot & root again?
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FinZ28 said:
Why don't you try getting S-off, then updating everything without having to unroot & root again?
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What he said
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S-Off Video Instructions

So all I've done is rooted my phone for wifi tether, but I'm ready to flash CM10 for a fresh experience. I am on Hboot 2.09 and the latest 3.16 software so I know CM10 won't work properly with obtaining s-off. I want to know if there is a good step by step video that will get me s-off for my exact set up for windows 7 64 bit? I am deathly afraid of bricking my phone. All the videos I've found out there are for the older software versions. Help anyone?
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Same problem havent seen any.
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there will be no videos or how-to's per the devs at unlimited, just go here: http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm and follow the instructions to the dot, and you should be good to go and at the end S-OFF, good luck!
Original Post at Unlimited.io:
Important News:
Due to recent issues with people reposting our tools and embedding them into their own kits we would like to make it very clear to all of our users. We DO NOT authorize any dev use of our tools within other kits or tools.
The ONLY place that you should look for instructions, or support with our tools is this website. We have seen quite a few XDA threads, htcevohacks.com walk-throughs, and other guides that link to old files or give bad instructions. We have also seen a LOT of phones stuck in an unusable state, unbootable or unable to S-OFF when following these unauthorized instructions.
We want you to have a successful S-OFF experience so please steer clear of these and stick to the instructions on our website only!
jocarog said:
there will be no videos or how-to's per the devs at unlimited, just go here: http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm and follow the instructions to the dot, and you should be good to go and at the end S-OFF, good luck!
Original Post at Unlimited.io:
Important News:
Due to recent issues with people reposting our tools and embedding them into their own kits we would like to make it very clear to all of our users. We DO NOT authorize any dev use of our tools within other kits or tools.
The ONLY place that you should look for instructions, or support with our tools is this website. We have seen quite a few XDA threads, htcevohacks.com walk-throughs, and other guides that link to old files or give bad instructions. We have also seen a LOT of phones stuck in an unusable state, unbootable or unable to S-OFF when following these unauthorized instructions.
We want you to have a successful S-OFF experience so please steer clear of these and stick to the instructions on our website only!
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I was super excited to read this but the link is dead. Is it just down temporarily?
Thank you for the help, I sure hope that link works soon, can't wait to get on CM10
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It works fine for me even on the xda app...
http://unlimited.io/dirtyracun.htm
Try this one and then click on jewel...
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Have you tried facepalm? I just rooted and s-off my EVO a few days ago using this. It was really simple. Just read it, I think it works on HBOOT 2.09. I had HBOOT 1.12 since I never took any Sprint OTA.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163013
magnus0322 said:
Have you tried facepalm? I just rooted and s-off my EVO a few days ago using this. It was really simple. Just read it, I think it works on HBOOT 2.09. I had HBOOT 1.12 since I never took any Sprint OTA.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2163013
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I think this is what I am goog to use since I don't want to mess with whole Live CD thing. I just hope it works with W7 64 bit.
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SoFaKiNgStOkeD said:
I think this is what I am goog to use since I don't want to mess with whole Live CD thing. I just hope it works with W7 64 bit.
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It's Windows friendly so you shouldn't have any issues
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FinZ28 said:
It's Windows friendly so you shouldn't have any issues
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The only question is how easy is it to install Super CID and do I really need it to make Facepalm work? Again I have Hboot 2.09 on the latest software.
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supercid is the first step just folow the instructions it should be easy, you have to have supercid to do the Facepalm S-off method, I've never used it but by reading the instructions it seems to be easier that dirty racun, give it a try there is always somebody that can help you if you run into trouble...
SoFaKiNgStOkeD said:
The only question is how easy is it to install Super CID and do I really need it to make Facepalm work? Again I have Hboot 2.09 on the latest software.
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hey i just wanted to save you some trouble - i just obtained S-OFF on my phone yesterday. like you, i was on hboot 2.09 and the latest 3.16 software.
facepalm S-OFF method will not work for you.
i'm not entirely sure about the reason, but i believe it has to do with the 3.16 software, which prevents you from changing the CID on the device (any attempt forces the phone to reboot). unfortunately, that means the first three lines of facepalm's method (giving you superCID) won't work, and thus the rest of it won't work either. i tried several methods of getting superCID on 3.16 before finally giving up.
unfortunately, that means you have to use dirtyracun / babyracun to downgrade in order to get S-OFF.
it's a bit more work, especially for me since i had to find a computer with a CD writer, burn a linux cd, and then use the same computer to boot into linux since mine doesn't even have a CD drive. but the instructions are easy enough to follow once you boot into linux.
sorry for the hassle, lmk if i can help with anything.
neilymon said:
hey i just wanted to save you some trouble - i just obtained S-OFF on my phone yesterday. like you, i was on hboot 2.09 and the latest 3.16 software.
facepalm S-OFF method will not work for you.
i'm not entirely sure about the reason, but i believe it has to do with the 3.16 software, which prevents you from changing the CID on the device (any attempt forces the phone to reboot). unfortunately, that means the first three lines of facepalm's method (giving you superCID) won't work, and thus the rest of it won't work either. i tried several methods of getting superCID on 3.16 before finally giving up.
unfortunately, that means you have to use dirtyracun / babyracun to downgrade in order to get S-OFF.
it's a bit more work, especially for me since i had to find a computer with a CD writer, burn a linux cd, and then use the same computer to boot into linux since mine doesn't even have a CD drive. but the instructions are easy enough to follow once you boot into linux.
sorry for the hassle, lmk if i can help with anything.
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Okay so I burned the Live CD and am ready to go, but the the dirty racoon instructions on the website are far from simple, not to mention Linux is like Japanese to me. Yes I would greatly appreciate some help so I don't brick my phone. I use my phone for work so its even more imperative that I can use my phone after this process. Can you help with the first few steps? Thanks.
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SoFaKiNgStOkeD said:
Okay so I burned the Live CD and am ready to go, but the the dirty racoon instructions on the website are far from simple, not to mention Linux is like Japanese to me. Yes I would greatly appreciate some help so I don't brick my phone. I use my phone for work so its even more imperative that I can use my phone after this process. Can you help with the first few steps? Thanks.
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sure, i'd be more than happy to help. i followed the instructions step by step and nothing happened to my phone. linux feels a little foreign at first, but ubuntu is pretty user-friendly - and besides, there's a lot of people here to help you out.
again, before you start:
1) make sure you have a microSD card in your phone
2) make sure it's charged close to full
after you boot into linux:
1) first open firefox on the left side, and load up this webpage so you can post with any questions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41873127#post41873127
2) download dirty racun from the unlimited.io page:
http://unlimited.io/jewel.htm
3) then go into the file folder and create a new folder inside your Downloads folder named DirtyRacun (make sure it's the Linux Downloads folder, you'll know it's the right one if you see the the RabiesShot_LINUX.tgz file.
let me know when you've gotten that far
What size or write speed dvd do i need to burn livecd
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jaysonpeyton said:
What size or write speed dvd do i need to burn livecd
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a CD is fine, you don't need a DVD. write speed shouldn't matter, just use the fastest available.
make sure you use ubuntu version 12.04 LTS (linked below) and a program that burns iso images:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
How do I open cmd window from a folder in ubuntu?
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click the ubuntu logo and type in "terminal" (without the quotes)
EDIT: ah, i realized you want to launch it from a particular folder. it's unnecessary if you're a one-time user of linux (as in this scenario), but if you decide to use linux as your daily driver here's your fix:
http://satyadeepk.in/2011/02/quicktip-right-click-to-open-terminal-in-current-directory-in-ubuntu/
Thanks, but I am trying to open the terminal window from the dirtyracun folder. Step 4 says to CD into the folder and run a command.
I googled it and I type in sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal but it gives me a message saying unable to locate package nautilus etc
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neilymon said:
EDIT: ah, i realized you want to launch it from a particular folder. it's unnecessary if you're a one-time user of linux (as in this scenario), but if you decide to use linux as your daily driver here's your fix:
http://satyadeepk.in/2011/02/quicktip-right-click-to-open-terminal-in-current-directory-in-ubuntu/
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Cool. But I am unable to run the command that is required by unlimited.IO.
sorry for the late response. i was getting lunch.
if you extracted dirtyracun into the downloads folder properly, the following commands should work for you.
1) launch terminal (click the ubuntu button, type "terminal" without quotes)
2) type "cd Downloads" (again without quotes)
3) type "cd DirtyRacun"
4) type "chmod 755 RabiesShot adb fastboot"
how far can you get?
I saved and extracted into the dirtyracun folder and after the last command, I get nothing

[Q] boot loop, no flash of anything helps :/

For some reason my phone boot loops on everything (ROM/kernel) I flash. I am s-on and in the past if I was changing ROM's or kernels and there was a bad match resulting in not passing boot animation I could always flash a fresh MeanBean and it would just do it's install goodness and boot up. For some reason now though after trying to flash a kernel last night it will not even boot beyond the HTC splash before reboot. I can still always get to the bootloader and recovery, but no matter what I flash it won't boot. :banghead: Also, I think the text that says Tampered in the bootloader used to be red, but is now black. I could just be imagining that now though.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
Thanks!
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Hit the link in my sig and read the portion regarding flashing while S-on and see if that helps you any.
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FinZ28 said:
Hit the link in my sig and read the portion regarding flashing while S-on and see if that helps you any.
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Cool, I'll check it out. Thanks!
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igobytony said:
Cool, I'll check it out. Thanks!
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No problem. What version of TWRP are you running?
Also, S-off is highly recommended
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No problem. What version of TWRP are you running?
Also, S-off is highly recommended
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Sorry, just saw this... I'm on 2.3.1.0. Its been fine up until last night (been rooted and flashing ROMS and kernels since September as soon as I got the phone). Prior to that I said was always able to flash MeanBean (or MeanROM ICS) and get booted to use Flash Image then reboot to recovery and ROM flash to get me back to where I wanted to be.
I read the signature and that is perfect because since I was not having success with TWRP I was going to look up how to do that. Never needed to use Fastboot before. Knew it was simple, but didn't want to play trial and error right now, haha. Figured I'd post here and see what feedback I got while I searched.
Anyway, it looks like I'm not getting my device recognized when in FastbootUSB. It says "command not found". [edit] the Fastboot devices" command. [edit] Do I need to navigate to another location or something to do Fastboot commands?
LOL yes I know s-off is where it's at. But with the kernels for Meanx and ones that thick lizard puts up having the installer-and Flash Image taking care of the rest-I didn't feel like stretching the ol' comfort level and going s-off. I had actually recently re-downloaded the SDK though to get more familiar with things, because having to take all those steps (even having to fresh install and old ROM to use Flash Image, etc., to get where I wanted sometimes) is a huge PITA. Was planning to do some studying and s-off with DR as I'm hboot 1.19. Then, a flash went foul last night and here I am.
igobytony said:
Sorry, just saw this... I'm on 2.3.1.0. Its been fine up until last night (been rooted and flashing ROMS and kernels since September as soon as I got the phone). Prior to that I said was always able to flash MeanBean (or MeanROM ICS) and get booted to use Flash Image then reboot to recovery and ROM flash to get me back to where I wanted to be.
I read the signature and that is perfect because since I was not having success with TWRP I was going to look up how to do that. Never needed to use Fastboot before. Knew it was simple, but didn't want to play trial and error right now, haha. Figured I'd post here and see what feedback I got while I searched.
Anyway, it looks like I'm not getting my device recognized when in FastbootUSB. It says "command not found". [edit] the Fastboot devices" command. [edit] Do I need to navigate to another location or something to do Fastboot commands?
LOL yes I know s-off is where it's at. But with the kernels for Meanx and ones that thick lizard puts up having the installer-and Flash Image taking care of the rest-I didn't feel like stretching the ol' comfort level and going s-off. I had actually recently re-downloaded the SDK though to get more familiar with things, because having to take all those steps (even having to fresh install and old ROM to use Flash Image, etc., to get where I wanted sometimes) is a huge PITA. Was planning to do some studying and s-off with DR as I'm hboot 1.19. Then, a flash went foul last night and here I am.
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Use Facepalm. It's Windows friendly and takes less than five minutes. You do everything from the bootloader so the phone doesn't have to be booted to Android to work. You have to be able to connect via Fastboot USB so make sure your drivers are up to date. Also make sure you select the Fastboot option in the bootloader, then connect your phone to your PC. You also don't need the entire SDK to use ADB & Fastboot commands.
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Use Facepalm. It's Windows friendly and takes less than five minutes. You do everything from the bootloader so the phone doesn't have to be booted to Android to work. You have to be able to connect via Fastboot USB so make sure your drivers are up to date. Also make sure you select the Fastboot option in the bootloader, then connect your phone to your PC. You also don't need the entire SDK to use ADB & Fastboot commands.
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Yeah, I guess getting s-off is gonna be the only way to get beyond where I am. Now I just have to find a Windows machine...
Does Facepalm work on 1.19? I read over all the ones on here recently and I figure there must be a reason it wasn't on my shortlist. Guess I'll go find out right now.
Thanks for the help!
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igobytony said:
Yeah, I guess getting s-off is gonna be the only way to get beyond where I am. Now I just have to find a Windows machine...
Does Facepalm work on 1.19? I read over all the ones on here recently and I figure there must be a reason it wasn't on my shortlist. Guess I'll go find out right now.
Thanks for the help!
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Yes, Facepalm works on 1.12, 1.15, 1.19 & 2.09 (software version 3.15).
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Even though it's older it still works. Plenty of folks still running that particular version of TWRP because it works without any issues. If he were getting errors while flashing in recovery, that might be an option.
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Yes, Facepalm works on 1.12, 1.15, 1.19 & 2.09 (software version 3.15).
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Even though it's older it still works. Plenty of folks still running that particular version of TWRP because it works without any issues. If he were getting errors while flashing in recovery, that might be an option.
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I believe I have 3.16 software. Probably saw that somewhere in the Facepalm thread and that's why I wasn't considering it. At least I'm pretty sure I'm 3.16. Honestly, I wouldn't know where to look since I can't boot up.
I think for now I'm going to try to flash the MeanBean kernel in Fastboot. As soon as I get my Fastboot commands recognized... Do I have to say "sudo" first or something?
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I believe I have 3.16 software. Probably saw that somewhere in the Facepalm thread and that's why I wasn't considering it. At least I'm pretty sure I'm 3.16. Honestly, I wouldn't know where to look since I can't boot up.
I think for now I'm going to try to flash the MeanBean kernel in Fastboot. As soon as I get my Fastboot commands recognized... Do I have to say "sudo" first or something?
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If you're using Linux, most likely, yes. Try "sudo fastboot devices" (without quotation marks) & see if that works for you (that's what I have to do when using Ubuntu).
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If you're using Linux, most likely, yes. Try "sudo fastboot devices" (without quotation marks) & see if that works for you (that's what I have to do when using Ubuntu).
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I'm on a macboook. When I tried "sudo" earlier it gave a big message re: don't [email protected] around (my words, same intention) and then asked for a password. I don't recall having to say "sudo" in the past. Also, I don't remember needing a password before, so I guess I'd better look into that... Maybe because where I at in file path macboook thinks I'm trying to sudo it and need a password? LOL :banghead:
I think I'm going to refer to the root guide I used last Sept as I was able to Fastboot flash files before (obvs, or I wouldn't be rooted). I'm guessing maybe I'm just issuing the command from the wrong location? That's why I'm checking the root guide to see if I navigated somewhere first. And to remind me how to cd since I haven't used adb of Fastboot since rooting last year.
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Think I found my Fastboot issue: the root guide I used says for Mac always put ". /fastboot-mac" for each Fastboot command.
I'll report back if that goes well and I can flash a kernel that way and boot up. Wouldn't want to solve my issue and bounce out of here, leaving the whole community to stay up all night worried about me haha.
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quick update: not able to get any fastboot commands to work. Not even using "./fastboot-mac" that i had to do to root.
if anyone happens to have run across this before, or knows the probably very obvious (except to me, natch) solution, please don't hesitate to let me know!
turn for the worse
Am now getting errors saying that can't mount things, most notable is that it can't mount internal storage. LIke, to the tune of not even being able to select it in TWRP. When I try to mount to computer: when I mount internal (which I was only able to attempt once, i can't even select that now) it says that it can't read the disk. Mount exterior (again to computer) does nothing.
I can still boot to recovery (though when browsing files trying to go up a level from exterior SD to internal results in a reboot of recovery.
Anyway, I can still use adb commands, but no fastboot commands.
I'm really having trouble here, and am getting pretty frustrated. Not totally freaked out as it looks like a soft bricking since I can get to hboot and recovery. But, now that there are mounting issues this is beyond my scope, and the issue is not showing up in searches of this (EvoLTE) forum.
Oh yeah, this is me, haha ------> :crying:
Most or all your answers can be found in the "sticky" threads in Q&A and General
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Most or all your answers can be found in the "sticky" threads in Q&A and General
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Funny how the mind works; I've read the stickies and many threads countless times (I read much before asking questions which is why I've got such a low post count and have asked maybe two questions since joining xda) but never noticed anything about internal card not mounting until I reread after I had that issue. That section never jumped out at me before.
Anyway, I'll just go back to reading and keeping quiet. Not in a huge rush anymore since I've got my tablet and reactivated my old Pre from '09, haha. It's actually nice to use with the right patches and the clock speed damn near doubled.
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Hey man I wish I had a one line solution to your problems but I don't. The reason I said read the sticky threads is that you give the impression that your not too familiar with flashing kernels , fasboot and root in general. I'm not being a smartass here.
If your S-on you should have used fastboot before ti flash a boot img and I'm pretty sure you need a fastboot command to HTC dev unlock your phone.
Besides all that there must be a couple of thousand threads started by people reporting bootloops because of being S-on.
Now that you can't mount storage and or get a ROM a boot I would read up on getting S-off. Someone above said it can be done through botloader. Once your S-off you should be able to download and flash a ROM.
Good luck
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Hey man I wish I had a one line solution to your problems but I don't. The reason I said read the sticky threads is that you give the impression that your not too familiar with flashing kernels , fasboot and root in general. I'm not being a smartass here.
If your S-on you should have used fastboot before ti flash a boot img and I'm pretty sure you need a fastboot command to HTC dev unlock your phone.
Besides all that there must be a couple of thousand threads started by people reporting bootloops because of being S-on.
Now that you can't mount storage and or get a ROM a boot I would read up on getting S-off. Someone above said it can be done through botloader. Once your S-off you should be able to download and flash a ROM.
Good luck
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Ha, I do to! Sorry I didn't mean to sound snarky in the last reply.
I have definitely used fastboot, but not since rooting. I just didn't want to sound like a know-it-all, which is I suppose why it ended up going so far the way. Seemed a better bet than "I've read everything ever now shut up and fix my phone!!" Haha Unless it was the crying smiley, lol. I haven't been on XDA from a computer in forever and when I saw the smilies it made me laugh and I peppered the post with them to amuse myself. Not to say that I wasn't frustrated, of course.
I'm absolutely planning to s-off. Was already looking into it over the past week or so after getting so tired of having to use Flash Image all the time, but had't jumped yet because I was still reading the threads to find best method. When I thought I had there would be people with same hboot or software version having issue with that method... at any rate, I'm still not able to get fastboot recognized (issuing commands from platform-tools, and adb commands are working, says "FastbootUSB"-even on two computers, both Macs tho) so while I continue to search for the solution there I'm going to repartition phone since internal SD is not being read.
I'm sure that after I have the fastboot thing solved, I'll be cool. I was having concerns that there may be a hardware issue since I didn't do anything I hadn't done before that got me into the boot loop state. Then the internal SD thing, which strangely just popped up after the phone had been down for about a day already.
Again, I apologize for sounding snarky or irritated. I really do appreciate your popping in to help out, so thank you!
No worries man and good luck
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S-off HELP!!!! Been up all night!! Losing my mind.

Its been 7 hours, time to ask for help. My wife cracked her rezound so bought one on Ebay. Both of us have had rooted rezounds for about 2 years (both s-off), keep getting "can't find a seat", install device and drivers", and "critical error" messages while trying juopunut (however you spell it) s-off. Have installed: HTC sync, adb manager (SDK blah blah blah), and all the "all in one tools" I can find. Going crazy. Currently unlocked bootloader, AmonRa, and installed super Su. Phone is stock as hell and still on gingerbread (scared to update to ics through verizon ota update cause i dont trust verizon or their firmware. I am totally lost. Please help.
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Its been 7 hours, time to ask for help. My wife cracked her rezound so bought one on Ebay. Both of us have had rooted rezounds for about 2 years (both s-off), keep getting "can't find a seat", install device and drivers", and "critical error" messages while trying juopunut (however you spell it) s-off. Have installed: HTC sync, adb manager (SDK blah blah blah), and all the "all in one tools" I can find. Going crazy. Currently unlocked bootloader, AmonRa, and installed super Su. Phone is stock as hell and still on gingerbread (scared to update to ics through verizon ota update cause i dont trust verizon or their firmware. I am totally lost. Please help.
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refer to my s-off guide here in the rezound q&a forums...the windows version.which im assuming your trying to use was ONLY meant for ICS and was removed because the windows version hard bricked one too many devices
Edit: as you are on gingerbread that too was produced by verizon and htc....same as pure stock ics....you can also get a non verizon sense based ics rom on here which runs much better than verizons gingerbread or ics
You think it would be easier to s-off with or without taking the OTA update?
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You think it would be easier to s-off with or without taking the OTA update?
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You don't really have a choice here... You have Amon Ra (a custom recovery) so even if you take the OTA it won't install, OTA updates require a stock recovery.
The Windows S-OFF method will only work with ICS (there was no GB version), so you could install the 3.14.605.12 RUU first (this will give you a stable ICS version installed), but with the messages you are getting it sounds like you have a driver or USB issue, or perhaps Fastboot enabled (not the same as fastboot from the bootloader) or USB Debugging not turned on.
Be very cautious with the Windows ControlBear, @REV3NT3CH is correct, it was removed because it bricked a lot of phones, it was never stable... it works for most people, but there are circumstances that if put together correctly will brick you device permanently. You could try the Linux method, it is the only official way and there is a GB version on http://unlimited.io/juopunutbear.htm that will work with your device.
TBH, I'd not even bother. I'd look into seeing why ADB/Fastboot doesn't work right. First I'd uninstall HTC Sync (should have been called HTC Stync LOL).
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You don't really have a choice here... You have Amon Ra (a custom recovery) so even if you take the OTA it won't install, OTA updates require a stock recovery.
The Windows S-OFF method will only work with ICS (there was no GB version), so you could install the 3.14.605.12 RUU first (this will give you a stable ICS version installed), but with the messages you are getting it sounds like you have a driver or USB issue, or perhaps Fastboot enabled (not the same as fastboot from the bootloader) or USB Debugging not turned on.
Be very cautious with the Windows ControlBear, @REV3NT3CH is correct, it was removed because it bricked a lot of phones, it was never stable... it works for most people, but there are circumstances that if put together correctly will brick you device permanently. You could try the Linux method, it is the only official way and there is a GB version on http://unlimited.io/juopunutbear.htm that will work with your device.
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Okay, well, here is where I get confused. When I s-off'd 2 years ago it was on gingerbread and I still have the old juopunutbear program so in theory everything should be the same. To my knowledge, I can't figure out a way to toggle debugging on GB. Oh, can anyone link me to (literally) from start to finish, every single download I will need to successfully s-off given the specs that I've provided that I'm working with? I would appreciate it more than you know because I must be doing something wrong. Thanks!!
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If I may chime in...
Would it be okay if I were to dualboot a Linux image on my Windows PC to perform S-OFF? There wouldn't be any command errors or extra precautions, right?
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Okay, well, here is where I get confused. When I s-off'd 2 years ago it was on gingerbread and I still have the old juopunutbear program so in theory everything should be the same. To my knowledge, I can't figure out a way to toggle debugging on GB. Oh, can anyone link me to (literally) from start to finish, every single download I will need to successfully s-off given the specs that I've provided that I'm working with? I would appreciate it more than you know because I must be doing something wrong. Thanks!!
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USB Debugging in GB is under Settings, Applications, Development if I recall right.
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OK, so it would have worked if I did the wire trick right but I failed. Now I'm stuck at juopunutbear arrow screen however, I can still get into fastboot. Now what?
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Would it be okay if I were to dualboot a Linux image on my Windows PC to perform S-OFF? There wouldn't be any command errors or extra precautions, right?
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yes its ok to dualboot...thats my setup and works fine...i suggest using 32 bit version of linux as that is what is recommended....my guide on here gives perfect step by step instructions for it
I think(needs clarification) you have to fastboot flash boot.img, boot back into rom and try again.
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OK, so it would have worked if I did the wire trick right but I failed. Now I'm stuck at juopunutbear arrow screen however, I can still get into fastboot. Now what?
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try a different wire....ive seen a few rezounds where its gotten stuck on jpbear arrow screen and renders it permanently BRICKED
Edit: again this only happens on windows....should of followed my guide bud
I will be honest, I have used the Windows utility every time, it hasn't failed me yet, once I have gotten to that point and the wire trick failed, it should continue to prompt you to do the trick or tell you what to do... Just run ControlBear again, it should take you to the point where you do the wire trick again, if not, look at the ControlBear Troubleshooting page on unlimited.io
It says s-off but bootloader is locked now in fastboot and when I try to boot up I get juopunutbear arrow screen. Shoot me!
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It says s-off but bootloader is locked now in fastboot and when I try to boot up I get juopunutbear arrow screen. Shoot me!
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Actually, you are almost there... if you are stuck in Fastboot, try this from step #2, remember you are in Windows, so you might have to copy files into and issue the commands from the appropriate directory instead of using "sudo":
There are three ways to recover your ROM. Try each one in until you succeed:
Open the cmd prompt that is located in your ControlBear folder where you unzipped all of the files.
Type the following cmds into the cmd prompt.
1. ControlBear -r (This is run with the phone at the JuopunutBear/Arrow screen) If this succeeds recovery is complete otherwise continue to Step 2.
2. ControlBear -f (This is run with the phone at the fastboot screen). If this succeeds you're done otherwise continue to Step 3.
3. fastboot flash boot boot_backup.img
4. fastboot flash recovery recovery_backup.img (This is done with the phone in fastboot mode) If this succeeds continue to Step 5.
5. Boot the phone to android and install busybox from the market if not already installed.
6. sudo ./adb push sdcard.img /data/local/tmp/
7. sudo ./adb shell
8. $ su
9. # busybox dd if=/data/local/tmp/sdcard.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk1 conv=notrunc
10. Reboot the phone.
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Sweet! I'm unlocked, rooted, and s-off! Last thing, how do I safely get her updated to ICS so I can flash tachyon on her phone and be done?
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Sweet! I'm unlocked, rooted, and s-off! Last thing, how do I safely get her updated to ICS so I can flash tachyon on her phone and be done?
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grab the this 1st and the the this 3rd in my downgrade upgrade guide....the this first is latest ics with hboot 2.27 and radios....the this 3rd is the latest hboot 2.28 and radios only....anything higher than ics (tachyon is jellybean) works better and no overheats on that hboot...it will not mess with your s-off....also dont forget while using jellybean roms ONLY flash with cwm 6.0.3.6 or twrp 2.6.3.0 and be sure you do thorough cleaning or youll get a bad flash
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grab the this 1st and the the this 3rd in my downgrade upgrade guide....the this first is latest ics with hboot 2.27 and radios....the this 3rd is the latest hboot 2.28 and radios only....anything higher than ics (tachyon is jellybean) works better and no overheats on that hboot...it will not mess with your s-off....also dont forget while using jellybean roms ONLY flash with cwm 6.0.3.6 or twrp 2.6.3.0 and be sure you do thorough cleaning or youll get a bad flash
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I don't mean to be a pain man but can you link me to the necessary files and spoon feed me what to do? I'm not screwing anything else up tonight!
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I don't mean to be a pain man but can you link me to the necessary files and spoon feed me what to do? I'm not screwing anything else up tonight!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509770 its the guide posted directly below this thread....Its in part 2b of the guide..only grab the this 1st and this 3rd ph98img file and flash through bootloader...the rest of the explanation is in the guide
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2509770 its the guide posted directly below this thread....Its in part 2b of the guide..only grab the this 1st and this 3rd ph98img file and flash through bootloader...the rest of the explanation is in the guide
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Will do. Why not the second one? Oh, and if I want to upgrade the radios for my rezound running tachyon should i only do 1 and 3 as well?
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[Q] Unlock, Re-lock, Re- Unlock issues

Hello all, I've just recently recovered my DNA back to stock from a botched ROM install on the 3.06 software. Prior to running the RUU, I used Rumrunner to unlock my bootloader to put CWM on as my recovery. Then I had to re-lock it to run the RUU. Now I'm stuck at re-unlocking it. The HTCdev site is giving me a MID not allowed error and I'm thinking it has something to do with the fact that I used Rumrunner? Call me stupid, the DNA is still relatively new to me. Thank you!!
You shouldn't need to relock it to RUU. The RUU will overwrite your recovery with stock but the bootloader should remain unlocked (and s-off if you did that as well). At this point you should be able to just run rumrunner again to unlock the bootloader and then you can flash a custom recovery and go from there.
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You shouldn't need to relock it to RUU. The RUU will overwrite your recovery with stock but the bootloader should remain unlocked (and s-off if you did that as well). At this point you should be able to just run rumrunner again to unlock the bootloader and then you can flash a custom recovery and go from there.
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Tried doing Rumrunner again, Getting this error, "ERROR: run rumrunner again and READ (no adb connection to device. Debugging on?
Drivers?)" I've uninstalled the drivers via device manager, let windows 7 reinstall them and installed/uninstalled HTCsync with no luck.
Edit: Nevermind, tried a different cable. Hate it when that happens.
Edit 2: Rumrunner must have failed, device still relocked.
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Tried doing Rumrunner again, Getting this error, "ERROR: run rumrunner again and READ (no adb connection to device. Debugging on?
Drivers?)" I've uninstalled the drivers via device manager, let windows 7 reinstall them and installed/uninstalled HTCsync with no luck.
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Does 'adb devices' show your serial number? Did you enable debugging in the developer options?
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Does 'adb devices' show your serial number? Did you enable debugging in the developer options?
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I don't even see ADB devices in device manager. Just Android USB Devices.
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I don't even see ADB devices in device manager. Just Android USB Devices.
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ADB Devices is a command issued from the command prompt. It should return the S/N of the device connected. If there is no response the drivers are not installed on the PC. If you are using Win 8 or 8.1 you will have issues
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ADB Devices is a command issued from the command prompt. It should return the S/N of the device connected. If there is no response the drivers are not installed on the PC. If you are using Win 8 or 8.1 you will have issues
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Not too familiar with running that command. I'm new to the whole HTC scene. My Note 2 was significantly easier to work with in this respect.
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Not too familiar with running that command. I'm new to the whole HTC scene. My Note 2 was significantly easier to work with in this respect.
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Hı, have you find out a solution to this one ?
I am struggling with a similar situation:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51140962
I did, sorry for not posting it here. I went and got a new cable from tiger direct and tried again. For some reason, the bootloader still says relocked but I have root access. I don't feel confident enough to try and see if CWM or TWRP and I don't want to go through the RUU garbage again. Shoot me a PM and I'll tell you everything what not to do. LOL
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I did, sorry for not posting it here. I went and got a new cable from tiger direct and tried again. For some reason, the bootloader still says relocked but I have root access. I don't feel confident enough to try and see if CWM or TWRP and I don't want to go through the RUU garbage again. Shoot me a PM and I'll tell you everything what not to do. LOL
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I have heard if you flash a new hboot the relocked text will go away, but I haven't had this issue myself so I can't personally confirm it. I do recommend updating your hboot and radio, though, for other reasons like better radio signal.
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I have heard if you flash a new hboot the relocked text will go away, but I haven't had this issue myself so I can't personally confirm it. I do recommend updating your hboot and radio, though, for other reasons like better radio signal.
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Updating the hboot and radio seems a little daunting. Definitely something I want to look in to once I can figure out how to get a ROM on this without calling a mulligan and starting from scratch again.
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Not too familiar with running that command. I'm new to the whole HTC scene. My Note 2 was significantly easier to work with in this respect.
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Adb is universal to all android devices, I highly recommend getting used to it if you plan on rooting future devices, the only thing native to HTC is the S-OFF portion of eMMC
Hubblemuffin said:
I did, sorry for not posting it here. I went and got a new cable from tiger direct and tried again. For some reason, the bootloader still says relocked but I have root access. I don't feel confident enough to try and see if CWM or TWRP and I don't want to go through the RUU garbage again. Shoot me a PM and I'll tell you everything what not to do. LOL
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Are you S-OFF? If so issue this command in fastboot:
fastboot oem writecid 22222222
Go to htcdev.com and then it will allow you to unlock the bootloader also make sure you have 8 2's in the command.

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