I did the OTA for .14 where upon my Prime immediately started an infinite bootloop. I tried re installing .14 with the manual sd card method, but it changed nothing. I'd like to try again with .15 but ASUS hasn't updated their page with .15, nor have they responded to my help request within 48 business hours. Does anyone have a link for .15 I can try? Or .11 for that matter so I can downgrade?
Edit: Just realized I posted to the wrong section. I am dumb. Sorry Mods! Go ahead and move it.
If your unlocked then Here you go.
I saw that. I'm not and don't plan to. 8\
Thanks though
I have the exact same problem, and seems like ASUS is not really worried about us ... what are they waiting to finally put online the complete firmware, it's been 4 days since the last OTA ...
Still no firmware and still no response on my support request. Time to take it to Twitter I guess. Got me help when my ISP was trying to screw me.
TheMan876 said:
Still no firmware and still no response on my support request. Time to take it to Twitter I guess. Got me help when my ISP was trying to screw me.
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It's been over a week that my device is a deluxe paperweight, they're really starting to piss me off ...
Finally !!
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF201/WW_epaduser9_4_2_15UpdateLauncher.zip
Did it work for you? I'm downloading it now
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Finally !!
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF201/WW_epaduser9_4_2_15UpdateLauncher.zip
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I downloaded the US version. How do you install it? it's just a zip file with no instructions or executables. There is no instructions listed on the support site either. Thanks.
Finally, my prime is back to life!
Method known as the EP201_SDUPDATE.zip method :
Download the firmware or your choice on the asus download page. It has to be the same version or an upgrade of your current version. You can't downgrade using this method.
Once downloaded, extract the zip. Inside, there's another file file.
Rename this one into EP201_SDUPDATE.zip and put it in the root of a microSD card.
Put the microSD card into the tf201.
As soon as your device boots (or reboots), hold the Volume Down key until some text shows up on the top left of the screen. Then, press Volume Up once within 5 seconds.
Some more text will be displayed. Wait a bit and ... there's three scenario here :
A) A droid with a blue diamond and a progress bar is showed on the screen for a while, then the device reboots and a long progress bar is upgrading or changing firmware zone. You Win.
B) The device reboots like nothing happened. It means you have a very bad reboot problem. I had it myself using .14. The device reboots so frequently that there's not enough time for it to load the rescue upgrade program. Solution : try again, repeat the steps to enter rescue mode. Eventually, you'll get it (took me 15 tries or so to get it)
C) You see the same thing as A) but then there's a dead droid with a red "!" symbol. It means your microSD card is not inside or the file you've put at the root of it is not valid (no downgrade!!)
So using this method, I was able to upgrade to .15 and my prime is back to life right, syncing all the programs right now, that's great
Yeah, I used that method too. Unfortunatly while trying to fix it the other day I wiped it. 8(
It's running, but now I have another problem. I have no wifi. >_<
Yep, that did the trick. Thanks!
Hello! I have scenario you don't have on your list. My TF201 just keeps repeating the ASUS screen over and over and when I try to go into recovery all I get is the GREEN Android with and GREEN Triangle and Exclamation mark. Have you heard of anyone with this type of symptom?
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Hello! I have scenario you don't have on your list. My TF201 just keeps repeating the ASUS screen over and over and when I try to go into recovery all I get is the GREEN Android with and GREEN Triangle and Exclamation mark. Have you heard of anyone with this type of symptom?
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Have you put the right file at the root of your microSD? It's the zip file that is in the zip file you downloaded from ASUS.
Must be renamed EP201_SDUPDATE.zip
And you can't downgrade using this method. Use a different SKU or an upgrade.
It's supposed to work if done properly, give me more details on what you're trying to do (version and sku of firmware you have on tf201 and sku and version of firmware you're trying to use)
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Have you put the right file at the root of your microSD? It's the zip file that is in the zip file you downloaded from ASUS.
Must be renamed EP201_SDUPDATE.zip
And you can't downgrade using this method. Use a different SKU or an upgrade.
It's supposed to work if done properly, give me more details on what you're trying to do (version and sku of firmware you have on tf201 and sku and version of firmware you're trying to use)
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Thank you for your reply. Here is what I did:
My TF201 is a JP version and originally had HC on it. I read through XDA to find that I am able to use the ICS update from a different SKU so I updated to ICS US Version and all was great except that I could not use my Keyboard Dock since it a JP version Keyboard. Then I noticed we were able to put CWM on the TF201 so I went ahead and did that (I think this may be the reason why I can`t revive my prime.). I wanted to go back to HC so that I can use my Keyboard Dock again (I had already backed my Blob from the time it was still on HC JP Version). I googled the HC US Version and did the downgrade as posted on this site, all went well as it was showing the progress bar of the downgrade. But when I rebooted all I got was the ASUS Logo loop and when I try to access recovery I would see the Android Robot and a progress bar at the bottom then it would suddenly give me the green exclamation mark. I asked around here and was shown your thread so I gave it try using the latest ICS update for US version since that was the SKU of the HC I tried to downgrade to. I followed the instructions on this thread and to no avail will my Prime revive. I have tried about 10 times over and over but would still get the same Android Robot with Exclamation mark. Shall I keep trying your method or is there a possibility my Prime is bricked for good. Any assistance would be great and I am willing to try anything to get my Prime revived again, don`t want to go out buy a new one if I can revive my Prime.
Hmmm that's weird, maybe its because you unlocked your bootloader ... maybe ask to people who also did unlockthe bootloader ...
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Hmmm that's weird, maybe its because you unlocked your bootloader ... maybe ask to people who also did unlockthe bootloader ...
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Yes it is very wierd. I get no errors like most people do. I think it is the bootloader that is causing the problem. I am going to try to run ADB logcat to see if anything pops out. If I can only pin point the problem I may be able to figure it out or .... not. I am going to ask around some more and keep trying your method. Thanks for trying to help me out! Greatly appreciated!!!
EDIT: I have tried everything to revive my Prime, I pretty much give up. I have asked ASUS for assistance in getting it repaired but have no reply from them yet.
I had a similar issue (stuck at the Eee Pad screen) and used this method to resolve it.
It is worth noting that the Micro SD Card must be formatted as FAT32, not FAT as suggested on some sites. I wasted a day or more on this using a FAT formatted card.
Hi guys, newbie here. I've been an Android user for a while now, but never needed to post because I didn't feel like I could contribute with my very limited knowledge. It's unfortunate that my first post has to be a plea for help, but I've no other choice. :crying:
I was trying to revert my unlocked TF201 back to an official Asus ROM from the current Cyanogenmod ROM, and successfully flashed it using TWRP. (Went into TWRP > Install > Selected the ROM > Success! > Reboot). My TF201 tablet now gets past the initial boot phase (where it says device is unlocked on the top left and Powered by Nvidia on the bottom right), but once it gets to the next screen with the Asus logo and the YouTube loading sign (the spinning circular thing), it halts. The YouTube loading sign-looking thing is spinning, but it doesn't really go anywhere.
If it's of any help, I am able to power it off and restart the tablet.
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Hi guys, newbie here. I've been an Android user for a while now, but never needed to post because I didn't feel like I could contribute with my very limited knowledge. It's unfortunate that my first post has to be a plea for help, but I've no other choice. :crying:
I was trying to revert my unlocked TF201 back to an official Asus ROM from the current Cyanogenmod ROM, and successfully flashed it using TWRP. (Went into TWRP > Install > Selected the ROM > Success! > Reboot). My TF201 tablet now gets past the initial boot phase (where it says device is unlocked on the top left and Powered by Nvidia on the bottom right), but once it gets to the next screen with the Asus logo and the YouTube loading sign (the spinning circular thing), it halts. The YouTube loading sign-looking thing is spinning, but it doesn't really go anywhere.
If it's of any help, I am able to power it off and restart the tablet.
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what version of twrp?
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what version of twrp?
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I wish I could tell you, but I don't know. I received this tablet a few days ago as part of a trade. TWRP is no longer on there anymore, and the RCP(?) thing, the recovery kernel, has an Android w/ an exclamation mark whenever I select it.
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I wish I could tell you, but I don't know. I received this tablet a few days ago as part of a trade. TWRP is no longer on there anymore, and the RCP(?) thing, the recovery kernel, has an Android w/ an exclamation mark whenever I select it.
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Hold down power and volume down the same time until the machine restarts. Keep holding them down until you get the icons on screen (rck, wipe, usb etc). Look up the top left and there is a load of writing. At the end of the long line with bootloader in it is a number that's starts with either 9 or 10. What is it?
I managed to get it to boot into the Asus official ROM somehow. I selected something from the pwr+vol down option and it booted up fine. It was originally in Chinese though, but fortunately I knew my way around Android well enough to change the language.
Case closed, thanks for all the help!
UPDATE (04/29/2013): If you are having issues with rooting or jelly bean is too unstable, there is another way. I found this a while back, but did not know that JB had a lot of bugs. First off, all credit goes to Apache Thunder. First off you want to download PHA44IMG. Now open the zip (do not extract), and look for android_version.txt. Where it says "mainver" change the number to 2.12.651.5 (JUST THE NUMBER, NOTHING ELSE!) Now Save the file while it is still in the zip. Now copy the zip to your SD card without putting it inside any folders (basically the root of your SD card). Once you do that, go into your boot loader (take battery out, put it back in, hold down Vol Down + Power). Wait for the white screen to come up with the three androids at the bottom, and once it finds the file, then you can hit Vol Up, and it will re-load the stock software. Obviously, this will overwrite ANYTHING you have on the phone itself, so if you need to back up something, then back it up (common sense). I hope this helps.
Well, I have been looking, and looking, and looking. I just could not find a way to root this device. The codename for this phone is called "Kingdom." So I am not sure if this works on the Sprint version, but I can confirm this works directly on Boost Mobile on ICS. I am going to make this guide as easy as possible. I take NO credit for what is in this guide, only for posting it here. I seen guides, but they are either out of order, or just do not make sense. This is my first guide, so I do not know how to make it fancy or what not. Before you criticize the way the guide is set up, make sure the information is correct. This works for me, and it is the right and easy way to root the phone. I used forums before, but this is new to me. I wrote this guide from memory from a phone that I did literally three hours ago.
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What this guide will do for you is root your device, and install jelly bean software. Before you go any farther, please back up ANYTHING you want. Your SD card will not be affected but you will lose apps (that can be re-downloaded), contacts, SMS messages, etc on the phone. Your contacts can be restored using Gmail. Just be aware that I am not responsible for ANYTHING that happens to your phone. However, I can help you if you need it, though.
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Here are the people possible for this guide:
LOLINTERNET
2fast4u88
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The things you will need:
Boost Mobile HTC EVO Design 4G (please upgrade to ICS, it makes things so much easier)
Internet
Patience
Skills to Read
Ensure that HTC drivers are installed. If you have Win7, they should automatically install.
Basic/Novice computer skills
Common Sense
Here are the files:
boosthtcdesignevo4g-root.zip
cm-unofficial-kingdom.zip
gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip
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First thing is first, you need to unlock your bootloader. This is very easy, and quick. If you are familiar with HTC phones, you are probably familiar with htcdev.com. If not, then you are in the right spot. First off, go and visit www.htcdev.com and register with a valid email address. It is very important you provide a REAL email address, because you will get a file emailed to you. Now, after you register, go to the home page, and click on "Unlock bootloader," and Get Started. which is the second icon. After that, there will be a list on the right hand side. Go all the way to the bottom and select "All Other Supported Models" and click "Begin Unlock Bootloader." There will be two popups, on the first one, click Yes, and on the second one, click check both checkmarks, and click on "Proceed to unlock." Scroll down to the bottom, and click the green button, and do the same on the next page.
Now, that we have that out of the way, we have to get a special token inside of your phone. To get this, we will need to use fastboot. Go ahead and extract the boosthtcdesignevo4g-root.zip to your computer. I recommend using the C:\ folder and in a new folder called "root", as it will make it easier to navigate. In fact, this guide will imply that it has been extracted to C:\root. Once it is extracted, click Start, and type in "cmd" and hit enter. If you are not on Windows Vista/7, then click Start>Run and type in "cmd." This is our command prompt, a black screen. Now navigate to where you extracted the files at, in this case, we will type "cd C:\root" (or whatever you extracted it to. Now take out the battery, and put it back in. you will hold down the Vol Down and Power down button. A white screen should pop up. If not, try again. You are in the right spot if it says "**LOCKED**" in purple. Use the VOl Down to go down to "Fastboot" and hit the Power button (kind of like the Enter button). If it says something like "reading PH4IMG.zip" in green, don't worry. Let it finish, and when you see the options again, use Vol Down and highlight fastboot and hit the Power button. Connect your phone via USB, and it should switch from Fastboot to Fastboot USB. If not, unsure that you USB connection is secured.
In the command prompt, type in the following without quotes "fastboot oem get_identifier_token." You will get a long screen of numbers, that will start with <<<< Identifier Token Start >>>>. This is probably the most hardest part, which is copying the token correctly. You want to right click and hit Mark. Now start at the first "<<<<" and end it at the "<<<<< Identifier Token End >>>>>". It should look exact like this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
.
Now, once it is highlighted, right click, and it will be copied. Go back to the browser, and scroll down to the bottom, where it says: "My Device Identifier Token:" and right click on the white edit box, and paste it. and click submit. If you get errors, re-copy it, and try again. Like I said, this is the hardest part, so that means this whole process is pretty easy. Anywho, once you have done that, you should get a confirmation about a file being emailed to you. Remember that email I told that should be real, well this is it. Check your email, it should be from [email protected] and the subject should be "The key to unlocking your HTC Device". Check the email for attachments, as it should be a file that says Unlock_code.bin. Copy that to C:\root. Now go back to the command prompt, and type in "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin." Now once you do that, your phone should go to a black screen, and it should look like this:
All you have to do is hit the Vol Up button, and hit Power. There you have it, your bootloader is unlocked.
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Now here comes part 2A of the rooting process. We need a custom recovery. Go back to that white screen on your phone, the HBOOT, and select Fastboot again (just like last time). Once you have selected that, go ahead to your command prompt and type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. Once that finished, you have clockwork mode recovery. I am not going into details what the recovery does, as there are a PLETHORA of information about it. Just know it is one of the special things you need.
Here is part 2B. Next, look in the C:\root folder, and get ready to copy the Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip file onto your SD card on your phone. You need to get to the white screen again on your phone, you know taking at the battery, ya-da-da-ya-ya. Anywho, just use Vol Down to go down to RECOVERY, and you will see a black screen with blue text. You will use Vol Up/Vol Down to select items. Go down to mount and storage and hit Power. Then select USB storage. Once you do that, you should see it pop up on your computer, and just copy the zip over. While we are at, copy over cm-unofficial-kingdom.zip & gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip. Just keep this file at the root of your SD card, it will make things MUCH easier. Now, just choose, "Go Back" and select "Install .zip from SD Card." Make sure you do not select the one with "update.zip" as this is the wrong one. Once, you do that, hit Vol Up, to go to the bottom first, and go up until you get to Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip, and hit the Power button. Then you will see a whole bunch of No's, obviously, you will want to click on Yes - Install Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip. That should be quick, and simple. Guess what, your phone is rooted!!! Select reboot now, and you can verify it by installing the "Root Checker" app from the play store. You also may need to contact Boost Mobile, to re-activate your phone. Once you download an app that requires root, it will get permission from Superuser, which is basically the "root police" on the phone. If you are aware of the root, select "Grant," if not, select "Deny." Common sense.
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Now time to install jelly bean. This is simple as well. Just go back to the white screen, like we did a hundred times already throughout this whole process. Select RECOVERY, and this time, we will go to install zip from SD Card, just like last time. Go ahead and select cm-unofficial-kingdom.zip and install it, just like the last time. DO NOT REBOOT YOUR PHONE! Once you are done with that, do the same thing for gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip. Now go ahead and reboot the device. Now you are not only rooted, but have the Jelly Bean software as well. Follow the on-screen prompts, and you will be able to use your phone
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Again, I am not responsible, for anything that happens to your phone, and of course you void your warranty. If you have any questions, please do not be afraid to ask me. If you need more help, I am always happy to help.
Out of curiosity, will this allow me to pop in a non-Boost SIM such as one from T-Mobile or AT&T?
I think there is an app on the play store. But from what I remember the global sim function is locked
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Thanks but
Hello and thanks for your guide. I just would like to say that perhaps you could add a notice in VERY BIG LETTERS to remember to backup your ROM before proceeding before or after you Root your device! I followed your guide to the letter and without thinking (Obviously) did not do a stock recovery and am now screwed. I have been fighting this problem for 2 weeks because no one has a current stock image that has the latest Boost PRL61009 and other (Radio) issues, the list goes on. Also when you do this (and it works great I must say!) your now at a newer HBoot version and can not go back without another nightmare problem (Main Version Older error). So just as a precaution against people like me who go line by line (with blinders on) please insert the precaution to Back UP! Thanks again.:crying:
awesome
Thank you so much for this guide.
I have been wanting to install jelly bean for quite awhile now.
Quick question(s)
1. Is there any way to get the official boost mobile wi-fi hotspot application installed ?
I noticed the official one uses less battery. I don't mind paying for the ability to tether my phone.
2. Is there anything broken with rom such as video recording and sms.
Once again thank you so much for posting this guide.
HELP
Alright so, this morning I attempted to restore my phone to factory defaults and it did not like that. I am rooted so my bootlocker is unlocked. When I attempt to go into recovery, the phone reboots and goes to an image of the phone with a red triangle/exclamation point in it. As of now my phone is unusable so any help woould be greatly appreciated
Followed the guide,with some problems
Probably didn't read the guide well.
Couple of things
1) this is for the us cellular network
2) used titanium backup, it didn't work when I tried to restore everything back to original
There are some good things with the jelly bean rom, but 4g is missing and here are some other things that I am nor happy with so I want to flash back to the original boost mobile stock rom
I have access to another stock boost mobile evo design 4g phone, so if there is anyone that know if it is possible to coy the stock rom and transfer it to my modified handset, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Well I can update the guide to go back to stock. Thank you for putting the bugs out there.
Also. This is boost mobile not us cellular. If us cellular works, then I will update the guide. However it is intended for boost mobile. I just moved, so when I unpack my PC, I will update it to reflect stock ROMs.
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Alright so, this morning I attempted to restore my phone to factory defaults and it did not like that. I am rooted so my bootlocker is unlocked. When I attempt to go into recovery, the phone reboots and goes to an image of the phone with a red triangle/exclamation point in it. As of now my phone is unusable so any help woould be greatly appreciated
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How did you attempt to restore? From the ROM or the boot loader?
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boogiedownandroid said:
Thank you so much for this guide.
I have been wanting to install jelly bean for quite awhile now.
Quick question(s)
1. Is there any way to get the official boost mobile wi-fi hotspot application installed ?
I noticed the official one uses less battery. I don't mind paying for the ability to tether my phone.
2. Is there anything broken with rom such as video recording and sms.
Once again thank you so much for posting this guide.
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I heard that MMS has a hard time working well. As far as the hotspot, not sure. You can check then market
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Hello and thanks for your guide. I just would like to say that perhaps you could add a notice in VERY BIG LETTERS to remember to backup your ROM before proceeding before or after you Root your device! I followed your guide to the letter and without thinking (Obviously) did not do a stock recovery and am now screwed. I have been fighting this problem for 2 weeks because no one has a current stock image that has the latest Boost PRL61009 and other (Radio) issues, the list goes on. Also when you do this (and it works great I must say!) your now at a newer HBoot version and can not go back without another nightmare problem (Main Version Older error). So just as a precaution against people like me who go line by line (with blinders on) please insert the precaution to Back UP! Thanks again.:crying:
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EDIT: OP has been updated to revert back to stock.
Thanks for the info. I wrote this guide from experience and was able to flash jelly bean and go back to stock. I will upload a image file so you can flash stock and still keep root. Sorry for everyone who is having issues.
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Shows carrier as us cellular and not boost mobile???
Overall good post followed the steps and downloaded the zip files. Trying to,get back to stock rom and having problems. Noticed that the carrier shoe us cellular, thought the rom was for the boost mobile evo design 4g phone. Could this be the reason I am having a problem flashing a boost mobile rom?
Anyone have a stock rom for boost mobile evo design 4 g, purchased feb 2012, trying to get back to original state, thanks
Shouldn't matter. That pha4img.zip should work just fine. This guide is intended for boost mobile
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Nice Rom
This is a really nice rom, just one question, is the rom being worked on, or just being provided. This looks like the same rom that 2fast was working on, but that thread seemed to go dead, so I am wondering if it has been picked up again and if we are going to see all the features of the phone working soon.
Can you help me back to stock rom
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Well I can update the guide to go back to stock. Thank you for putting the bugs out there.
Also. This is boost mobile not us cellular. If us cellular works, then I will update the guide. However it is intended for boost mobile. I just moved, so when I unpack my PC, I will update it to reflect stock ROMs.
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htc evo design boost mobile
:good:,,ok first i want to let u know guys my english is not perfect,,i want to said thanxxx for this post i did step by step and my htc evo is workin perfect with jelly bean also i waste like 3 days trying to find the best way to unlock root my cell this one help me to do evrithing plus jelly bean is easy and im glad this post is perfect,,,,,thaxxx again and all credit to this guy thxxx again
Any news on this working for the US Cellular version(Hero S)? Just got one to replace my cappy and I'm having a lot of trouble trying to find a good up-to-date rooting guide, and roms, for this Hero S. Also trying to figure out what ROMs are available to me.
So now what...
Hello and thank you for the guide, very easy to follow. I am having one small issue however which is after installing the last two zip files the gapps and unofficial. zips my phone is stuck at the boot screen showing the Alien Android character and the CMX | CyanogenMod 10 at the bottom and does not go any further. So where did I screw up? Please help asap Thankyou,
Joeatheist
Attempted to reload stock software and no
after following directions to reload stock software It seems to stick while on white screen after loading takes place it says Parsing.... [PH44IMG.zip and goes no further. Yikes! Everything was fine until I tried to load those last two zip files and install jelly bean it was rooted and ICS loaded up just fine then once I went for jb this thing is useless. Any help would be greatly appreciated guys. Am I just being impatient is it gonna take an hour or two for this parsing message to clear? I s the re a way ouit of thisa/ Did I brick my phone? Anyone? Bueller...? Bueller...?
Respectfully,
JoeAtheist
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Well, I ended up pulling the SD card. Went to white screen and hit factory data rest. rebooted and it still tried to load CMX mod. And it booted fully! Apps are restoring and all is good in the world again. Thanks for baring with me and thank you for the root guide. Very happy so far. Whew!
Respectfully,
JoeAtheist
cmx
so I followed all the instructions and completeted everything. Only problem is(and it is a bit of a big one) when I went to reboot after installing the last two zip files the screen just stays stays at the screen where it displays some human like figure and the word "cmx cyanogenmod 10" is on the bottom. I know it isn't frozen since the blue animation at the bottom continues to happen but it never makes it way to the home screen. Anyone know how to fix this?
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so I followed all the instructions and completeted everything. Only problem is(and it is a bit of a big one) when I went to reboot after installing the last two zip files the screen just stays stays at the screen where it displays some human like figure and the word "cmx cyanogenmod 10" is on the bottom. I know it isn't frozen since the blue animation at the bottom continues to happen but it never makes it way to the home screen. Anyone know how to fix this?
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Ignore this post. Followed Joeathesist's post and let it sit a little big longer this time and it worked! Jelly Bean is now running