[Q] no body help in this site... - HTC One X+

There are so many developers and members in this site but none of them can help me in this topic or none of them can give the stock ruu 1 mothn gone i am facing problem but no body give **** to this....
my problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2524749

that's because there is no RUU. Your hboot version too high.
If you bothered to spend the time learning rather than clogging up the forums with silly threads you would know that.
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AndroHero said:
that's because there is no RUU. Your hboot version too high.
If you bothered to spend the time learning rather than clogging up the forums with silly threads you would know that.
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ok if there is no ruu its ok....but you can help me in this topic that why its cumming that (( this threats is for development purpose only)) i am not able to reset my phone or when i go to recovery this shows why it is like this whats the solution for this.

Your best bet is. If you still have that backup, boot into custom recovery and do a full wipe of your phone "System\data\cache\" (Not internal storage).
Then boot into fastboot and flash the boot.img from your backup.
Boot back into recovery and restore your backup. Then flash a stock recovery before you relock bootloader. Make sure you do it before you relock though.
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AndroHero said:
Your best bet is. If you still have that backup, boot into custom recovery and do a full wipe of your phone "System\data\cache\" (Not internal storage).
Then boot into fastboot and flash the boot.img from your backup.
Boot back into recovery and restore your backup. Then flash a stock recovery before you relock bootloader. Make sure you do it before you relock though.
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from where will i get the stock recovery...

Lloir should of posted atleast one in one of his recovery threads. If not you'll need to extract it from an RUU. Any stock recovery meant for international devices will work for you. Ones for the AT&T device wont.
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AndroHero said:
Lloir should of posted atleast one in one of his recovery threads. If not you'll need to extract it from an RUU. Any stock recovery meant for international devices will work for you. Ones for the AT&T device wont.
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will you please give me the link or file because i am finding from 2 day i am not sure which should work..

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shivangshukla said:
will you please give me the link or file because i am finding from 2 day i am not sure which should work..
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problem solved......instaling stock recovery.

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ics rom install help please

im trying to install a ics rom but every time i do it will not boot just get stuck on the white back with green htc logo my phone is rooted and s-off so can some one please help me fix it
onyx550 said:
im trying to install a ics rom but every time i do it will not boot just get stuck on the white back with green htc logo my phone is rooted and s-off so can some one please help me fix it
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Wrong section!!!!! But try flashing the ics hboot
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You going to have to relock the bootloader and flash back to stock
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Flash the boot.img in Fastboot. get the Hansoon tool
S1D3winder016 said:
Flash the boot.img in Fastboot. get the Hansoon tool
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He said he had s-off so that's not necessary
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Lol I write something positive in sports' Cyanogen thread and get roasted for not posting something "dev or Rom based".
Poor guy here makes THE CARDINAL MISTAKE of posting the worst topic possible on the wrong section and is given amnesty lol
Lucky you buddy!
Lol and yea it's another useless post for imbonez to get upset about :banghead:
-HTC NRGized Amaze 4G
sportsstar89 said:
Wrong section!!!!! But try flashing the ics hboot
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imxsteezin said:
You going to have to relock the bootloader and flash back to stock
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He's s-off, no need to relock the bootloader, did you think about getting info on the device first before just saying restore to stock? Get his experience level as well, if he got stuck on this, probably clueless on basic stock restoration.
S1D3winder016 said:
Flash the boot.img in Fastboot. get the Hansoon tool
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It's not just a boot.img issue
sportsstar89 said:
He said he had s-off so that's not necessary
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Exactly
TMAC 13 said:
Lol I write something positive in sports' Cyanogen thread and get roasted for not posting something "dev or Rom based".
Poor guy here makes THE CARDINAL MISTAKE of posting the worst topic possible on the wrong section and is given amnesty lol
Lucky you buddy!
Lol and yea it's another useless post for imbonez to get upset about :banghead:
-HTC NRGized Amaze 4G
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Lol it happens, get used to it.
Anyways on to the individual at hand.
What's your device info? Like hboot version, what android version were you on before trying to flash? ICS or GB?
Here's a basics run down on how to get things going again.
There's a stock ruu/ota thread in the dev section, grab the stock GB ruu for your device, put your phone into fastboot mode (check in the amaze bible thread how to do this), restore your device, if it's a zip file for your carrier, rename it to PH85IMG and place it on your sd card, reboot into bootloader and then hit volume up to restore the stock ruu.
If it's an exe file, put it into fastboot and run the exe file, follow all steps and restore the device.
Once done, update to ICS via the software update option available on your device under settings>about phone>software update
Once you're on ICS, flash a custom recovery via hasoon's tool, then reflash the rom you were trying to flash in the beginning.
Ask any further questions right here.
Android Revolution HD 3.0.0
im trying to run Android Revolution HD 3.0.0 or the best ics with sense but i want better battery and a good running rom so i thought i would try Android Revolution HD 3.0.0 but i install it and just get the white background and the green htc logo what can i do please help me i got gb now 2.3.4 on my phone bulitproof is the rom im running now i also have ext4 the touch screen one sorry if i posted in the wrong spot i know a little bit about roms i have romed a few phones but never ics i also have a tablet but not htc that i screwed up it works but the memory card is not working just right on it so i guess it shows im not all the best at installing roms if i have it rooted with clockwork recovery and the rom installs fine im good to go but im not good at finding ways to fix a rom that does not install i have looked all over the place but no luck im rooted with s-off did not install hboot do not know how to do that if i need to but can some one have a kind heart to help me out im with out a phone i just got the amaze from tmobile just a few months ago and want to get some good use out of it and have it run good i really like the phone but maby i should have got the htc one s same price as my phone i think i work at a cellphone store but not the best at software im better at fixing hardware thanks for who ever helps me get a good ics running on my phone and not a stock ics unless i got to install stock first?
ics hboot?
i have my amaze rooted and s-off do i need to install hboot to get the rom i want to run working?
Follow what I said in the pm and you should be fine, report back here your result.
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[Q] can htc one x + be rooted?

i got HOX+ today!! im really excited cuz of this!!
BUT now im curious about my lovely onex+ could be rooted.... is it possible to do s-off?
please let me know it.... i dont want to break my phone by rooting ;(
ImSean said:
i got HOX+ today!! im really excited cuz of this!!
BUT now im curious about my lovely onex+ could be rooted.... is it possible to do s-off?
please let me know it.... i dont want to break my phone by rooting ;(
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s-off is not yet possible I think.
You can unlock your bootloader and root your HOX+ with HTCDev.
Before you do anything you need to read and understand first what needs to be done. S-Off is not possible now.
Before you do anything, make sure the phone is fully charged.
First you have to unlock the bootloader via www.HTCDev.com Be aware that the internal SD Card is wiped, so backup any music/photos/files you want to keep.
Then you need to install one of the recoveries available for the X+ and make a backup of your stock ROM (the one your X+ is shipped with).
Then you can either just root your stock ROM, or install a Custom ROM which normally are rooted. Custom ROMs are ATM only for the intl. One X+ available. The AT&T version of the One X+ will get them soon!
Because of the S-Off issue it is necessary that the boot.img of the ROM you want to install has to be flashed seperately in fastboot mode.
You access the hboot/fastboot screen by power off your phone, then after a short while press Vol (-) and Power button together and hold them until you see the white screen with the hboot/fastboot screen.
Please start reading here which explains how to unlock your X+. That tutorial is for the HTC One X but basically the same.
Please be aware that you need for the One X+ this recovery or this which are both installed via Fastboot.
After you made sure to do a backup, you can install a custom ROM via the recovery.
hasoon2000 has mad an excellent tool for all your unlocking/rooting/boot.img needs which you can find here
Have fun!
hardstuffmuc said:
hasoon2000 has mad an excellent tool for all your unlocking/rooting/boot.img needs which you can find here
Have fun!
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Have to second this part.
All I needed at this point was free tethering on ATT.
After using hasoon2000's tool, I was able to follow the instructions in the Q&A area for how bypass ATT for tethering.
It just puts the stock ROM back in, which is a good ROM.
Won't bother to flash it until folks come up with stable ROMS's that have extra tweaks I want
ImSean said:
i got HOX+ today!! im really excited cuz of this!!
BUT now im curious about my lovely onex+ could be rooted.... is it possible to do s-off?
please let me know it.... i dont want to break my phone by rooting ;(
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again someone obviously can't read or use search button -.- this has been covered
thank you very much!!
thank you very much hardstuffmuc!!
I'm stepping flash custom recovery thanks to you.
bwt, I heard that boot.img can't be flashed in s-on status. is it right?
(I saw the message "S-ON devices can't flash boot.img in recovery, so you need to flash it manually")
How do i flash it 'MANUALLY'?
ImSean said:
thank you very much hardstuffmuc!!
I'm stepping flash custom recovery thanks to you.
bwt, I heard that boot.img can't be flashed in s-on status. is it right?
(I saw the message "S-ON devices can't flash boot.img in recovery, so you need to flash it manually")
How do i flash it 'MANUALLY'?
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Your the reason HTC wont give us S-Off lol
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Done Rooting. Dont know how to flash ROM. Please help >

Hi everyone,
I just rooted my HOX+ (The app drawer has SuperUser) & installed CWM recovery.
Below is some info of my phone.
My CID HTC__044 (from CID Getter)
Baseband: 3.1204.167.31
Build: 1.14.707.16 CL122573 release-keys
ENRC2B_U PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.30.0000
Please instruct me step by step of how to flash new ROMs please.
thanks
Y u no search bfore posting...search the forums u will find tons of topics like this and many guides...
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1st) Flash a recovery TWRP for example
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995002
Be SURE to use the right one
2nd)
Flash a rom ( zip from your phone )
( Beware: of single small steps between )
mihirengg19 said:
Y u no search bfore posting...search the forums u will find tons of topics like this and many guides...
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Notechis said:
1st) Flash a recovery TWRP for example
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995002
Be SURE to use the right one
2nd)
Flash a rom ( zip from your phone )
( Beware: of single small steps between )
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Thanks guys. just found out I can't upgrade my firmware, & can't flash a new ROM just yet since my CID is not on the OK list. How sad!!!
dsymbol said:
Thanks guys. just found out I can't upgrade my firmware, & can't flash a new ROM just yet since my CID is not on the OK list. How sad!!!
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You can still flash custom roms, just not OTA's or RUU's
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AndroHero said:
You can still flash custom roms, just not OTA's or RUU's
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I've already nanoid backup.
Lets say I'll go ahead & experiment with custom ROMs, & that fails, the phone will get stuck with whatever screen or black screen.
You think I can use Toolkit V1.1 by hasoon2000 to boot to Recovery & restore it?
sorry for asking too many questions, I just want to avoid issues.
Thanks
dsymbol said:
I've already nanoid backup.
Lets say I'll go ahead & experiment with custom ROMs, & that fails, the phone will get stuck with whatever screen or black screen.
You think I can use Toolkit V1.1 by hasoon2000 to boot to Recovery & restore it?
sorry for asking too many questions, I just want to avoid issues.
Thanks
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If you have a nandroid of your stock rom, aslong as you do not wipe your faux sd card. You can return to stock no matter what.
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AndroHero said:
If you have a nandroid of your stock rom, aslong as you do not wipe your faux sd card. You can return to stock no matter what.
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I've just downloaded adt-bundle-windows & Android_Fastboot_KIT_V3.x
What else do I need to do please.
Thanks
Can I use this method to flash custom ROM for HOX+?
thanks
Happily to report that I've successfully installed Elegancia 3.2 without updating the firmware.
Thank you all.

[Q] Flashing Stock Recovery?

Hi all,
I just downloaded an OTA update but was not able to install it as I'm rooted with custom recovery. I've read that I can restore by running the correct RUU but I cannot find one for my region (HK CHT, 1.14.708.16). Is there another way to get the stock recovery and be able to do OTA updates?
sixtyfo said:
Hi all,
I just downloaded an OTA update but was not able to install it as I'm rooted with custom recovery. I've read that I can restore by running the correct RUU but I cannot find one for my region (HK CHT, 1.14.708.16). Is there another way to get the stock recovery and be able to do OTA updates?
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I want a same thing but no hope...
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I have asked some big names for this recovery.
I asked for it in another thread called, and someone posted it, but he was talking **** so I don't know if he was being genuine.
This is his post:
Kraizk said:
Please note your question at the top is wrong. The device does charge while off. It has an issue coming on from a dead battery
I will upload stock at&t recovery and edit this post with a link shortly.
**EDIT** Stock Recovery (FOR AT&T ONLY, IF YOU ARE STUPID ENOUGH TO FLASH IT ON THE INTERNATIONAL YOU DESERVE WHAT EVER COMES) can be found here: https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/665115AABBFA49E783795815A6E5666F4
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So download that, flash it, see if it works.
wdkingery said:
I have asked some big names for this recovery.
I asked for it in another thread called, and someone posted it, but he was talking **** so I don't know if he was being genuine.
This is his post:
So download that, flash it, see if it works.
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I flashed it and it reset my internal storage!
After flashing it I went into recovery to just check if TWRP was installed or not, and it went into recovery. I had to hold down the power to shut it off. It rebooted back into recover, I repeated to hold down the buttons and now I lost everything. Mind you I am using a stock rom, I just flashed TWRP so I could root the device. Could someone else verify this?
Edit: Supersu was still installed, This is a better situation however than bricking the phone due to not charging.
Thanks.
Stop showing people my link to a recovery when they are talking about OTA updates as to my knowledge AT&T has not released one which means they are not using the AT&T branded phone. This advice is dangerous, may break their phone. There are two different hardware versions of the phone as well as the carrier differences. You are not helping by doing this.
If flashing the recovery reset your data you did something wrong. That should not happen and has not happen the 12 times I have flashed it. Are you positive you are on the AT&T hardware version and did not hit factory reset while in hboot?
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Kraizk said:
Stop showing people my link to a recovery when they are talking about OTA updates as to my knowledge AT&T has not released one which means they are not using the AT&T branded phone. This advice is dangerous, may break their phone. There are two different hardware versions of the phone as well as the carrier differences. You are not helping by doing this.
If flashing the recovery reset your data you did something wrong. That should not happen and has not happen the 12 times I have flashed it. Are you positive you are on the AT&T hardware version and did not hit factory reset while in hboot?
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I replied in the other thread. IT IS possible I inadvertently hit factory reset while in Hboot as I had some trouble with it hanging in recovery (now that I think about it I may have held the vol down to long and then hit the power button without even realizing it). If this is the case then please disregard. And YES I am NOT using an int'l hox+ , and I have been flashing android devices (mostly Samsung) since the Magic. I have just not owned an HTC device in a long time so I am re-learning fastboot etc... Thanks for the factory recovery
Thanks for all the input guys. Hopefully someone will have one for non att hox+
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sixtyfo said:
Thanks for all the input guys. Hopefully someone will have one for non att hox+
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If you have an international device any recovery from any international RUU will work on your device. Try extracting the recovery.img from a RUU rom.zip. or check dev section, im sure mike posted a stock recovery with his CWM. Finally check if the AIO root toolkit contains a stock recovery
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Kraizk said:
Stop showing people my link to a recovery when they are talking about OTA updates as to my knowledge AT&T has not released one which means they are not using the AT&T branded phone. This advice is dangerous, may break their phone. There are two different hardware versions of the phone as well as the carrier differences. You are not helping by doing this.
If flashing the recovery reset your data you did something wrong. That should not happen and has not happen the 12 times I have flashed it. Are you positive you are on the AT&T hardware version and did not hit factory reset while in hboot?
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Calm down there is 0.00001% chance of bricking a phone by flashing the wrong recovery.
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Right now I think still no way to extract the img file from RUU (ROM.zip) yet.
And I still waiting WWW ASIA for 1.17.707.1 RUU, so long time waiting for it....
xdacalvien said:
Right now I think still no way to extract the img file from RUU (ROM.zip) yet.
And I still waiting WWW ASIA for 1.17.707.1 RUU, so long time waiting for it....
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need ruu 1.17.707.1 asia just clik http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069155

Rooting?

I have done some research as to how I would go about rooting this phone but I'm a little confused to say the least. Let me first say that I am on a mac and the first phone I rooted was Inspire. This was also the last phone I rooted because of how complicated it was. My main question is does unlocking the bootloader mean that the phone is rooted and I can just install a rom? If so how would I install a rom after unlocking the bootloader? Is there anything else I should be doing? As I said I'm very unsure how to go about this so any information is appreciated. Thanks.
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No. All unlocking the bootloader does is remove security protection on certain partitions. After you unlock the bootloader, you need to flash a custom recovery from fastboot. Once you have a custom recovery, you can use it to either flash a rooted update.zip or a rooted custom rom.
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As a person who bricked allot of phones learning, if you don't you don't understand how the process works or understand how to do it, I would leave your phone alone. The benefits you gain from rooting wouldn't benefit you much. If you skip a step or do something wrong you will end up with a nice paper weight. Not trying to discourage you, it is your phone after all.
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cagrant said:
As a person who bricked allot of phones learning, if you don't you don't understand how the process works or understand how to do it, I would leave your phone alone. The benefits you gain from rooting wouldn't benefit you much. If you skip a step or do something wrong you will end up with a nice paper weight. Not trying to discourage you, it is your phone after all.
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It is really quite difficult to brick an HTC phone that doesn't have S-OFF. As long as the bootloader is there, there is always a path to restore the phone's functionality.
AndroHero said:
No. All unlocking the bootloader does is remove security protection on certain partitions. After you unlock the bootloader, you need to flash a custom recovery from fastboot. Once you have a custom recovery, you can use it to either flash a rooted update.zip or a rooted custom rom.
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I'm hoping to find a step by step guide to walk me through exactly how I would go about this. For example I know I have to flash a rom but what rom should I be flashing? Now I know this is a matter of option but I guess I'm asking what has the least amount of bugs, best stability/battery life, etc. I know you need a kernel but is that something that gets installed when I flash a rom or does that need to be done separately. The main reason for doing this is customization, battery life and actually getting updates the os. Again any input is appreciated.
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mrbro0ks said:
I'm hoping to find a step by step guide to walk me through exactly how I would go about this. For example I know I have to flash a rom but what rom should I be flashing? Now I know this is a matter of option but I guess I'm asking what has the least amount of bugs, best stability/battery life, etc. I know you need a kernel but is that something that gets installed when I flash a rom or does that need to be done separately. The main reason for doing this is customization, battery life and actually getting updates the os. Again any input is appreciated.
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Maybe there is a tutorial in android dev. I'm not sure tho. The which rom is the best question is kinda frowned on here, i've seen mods close threads for it. It's just asking to start a flame war.
The kernel is also known as the boot.img. you will find it inside the rom.zip for any custom rom. Untill we have S-Off it cannot be flashed with the rest of the rom in recovery. You need to extract it and flash it from fastboot using the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
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AndroHero said:
Maybe there is a tutorial in android dev. I'm not sure tho. The which rom is the best question is kinda frowned on here, i've seen mods close threads for it. It's just asking to start a flame war.
The kernel is also known as the boot.img. you will find it inside the rom.zip for any custom rom. Untill we have S-Off it cannot be flashed with the rest of the rom in recovery. You need to extract it and flash it from fastboot using the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
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I apologize I wasn't trying to start anything. I just really don't have any idea as to which rom would suit my needs best so I was just looking for advice/opinions from people who are more knowledgeable then me.
Now you said I would need to extract the kernel, is the kernel in a zip file with the rom that after extracted I would both flash separately? I believe fastboot is the screen with the solid black background and the yellow text with options is that correct? "fastboot flash boot boot.img" is that a option I would select or is that a command I need enter? Sorry for all of the questions I just want to be clear on exactly what I need to do as I don't want to make my phone unusable.
I've been having interest issues so the only access I have is my phone. Hopefully it will be fixed in the next couple of days so I can check out the development section for a tutorial on rooting.
Again thanks everyone for the help so far.
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mrbro0ks said:
I apologize I wasn't trying to start anything. I just really don't have any idea as to which rom would suit my needs best so I was just looking for advice/opinions from people who are more knowledgeable then me.
Now you said I would need to extract the kernel, is the kernel in a zip file with the rom that after extracted I would both flash separately? I believe fastboot is the screen with the solid black background and the yellow text with options is that correct? "fastboot flash boot boot.img" is that a option I would select or is that a command I need enter? Sorry for all of the questions I just want to be clear on exactly what I need to do as I don't want to make my phone unusable.
I've been having interest issues so the only access I have is my phone. Hopefully it will be fixed in the next couple of days so I can check out the development section for a tutorial on rooting.
Again thanks everyone for the help so far.
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So is there any tutorial out there for mac users?
I've been searching with no luck. Everyone is using the one click windows tool
mrbro0ks said:
I have done some research as to how I would go about rooting this phone but I'm a little confused to say the least. Let me first say that I am on a mac and the first phone I rooted was Inspire. This was also the last phone I rooted because of how complicated it was. My main question is does unlocking the bootloader mean that the phone is rooted and I can just install a rom? If so how would I install a rom after unlocking the bootloader? Is there anything else I should be doing? As I said I'm very unsure how to go about this so any information is appreciated. Thanks.
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This should do it. The toolkit makes it very simple to unlock,root and install custom ROMs on your device. The second link provides an in-detail tutorial.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1994961 ----Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390 ----Tutorial

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