How to root CDMA Hero - Hero CDMA Android Development

I. Before You Begin
You need to be able to access the phone via ADB.
Follow this procedure to get ADB setup on your Hero.
How To Setup ADB/Install USB Drivers
II. Root the CDMA Hero
1. Download the following file and then unzip
it.
AsRoot2
2. Take the unzipped file and save it into the Tools folder of your AndroidSDK.
3. Plug your phone in via USB and do NOT mount the SD card.
4. Open the Command Prompt
and type the following (hitting enter at the end of every line):
cd\
cd AndroidSDK\Tools\
adb devices
And make sure your phones’s serial number pops up
(if not redo section I).
5. Then type:
adb push asroot2 /data/local/
adb shell chmod 0755 /data/local/asroot2
adb shell
/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
6. Then type:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/bin
cat sh > su
chmod 4775 su
All Done! You now have root access! Try to download a root program from the Market and see if it works
Source: theunlockr.com

Thanks for posting

nice guide!

Maybe I'm getting confused but don't we already have a rooting guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=581577

this one's shorter.... can't ever have enough guides... as long as none of them are incorrect

Not sure what I did wrong...
C:\AndroidSDK\tools>adb shell chmod0755/data/local/asroot2
chmod0755/data/local/asroot2: not found
the asroot2 file is in Tools folder of my androidSDK folder.
nevermind, I guess there's a space after 0755, couldn't really tell, even though some of the spaces didnt show up when I copied and pasted the above lines out of the cmd prompt.

EDIT: <nevermid>

thanks for the quick guide btw

This should be put into a FAQ...this is a common misunderstanding. The command at the shell (#) is actually:
Code:
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-heroc-v1.2.3.img

ok...so I followed the guide and I THINK it worked...how can i tell for sure?
And what do I do now?
Is there anything I have to do after typing all that stuff in?
Thank you!

oh and do i have to flash image recovery or something like that (I'm VERY new at this)
My phone looks just the same. I did download a program from marketplace that says for rooted phones and it works. But it seems anticlimactic...nothing has changed and I'm not sure what to do next.
Thanks!

Ok, I have everything set up fine but ADB WILL NOT INSTALL FOR MY HTC HERO. IS THERE A DRIVER I CAN FIND SOMEWHERE FOR THE SPRINT CDMA HTC HERO?
I Have windows vista business 32bit
Everything seems to work fine except the driver install of adb.
I put my computer in test mode.
I plugged/unplugged the phone several times.
I restarted several times
I used usbdeview and got rid of all the HTC on the list so It was a frest start. I did this on reg mode and test mode.
I still can't seem to get a serial number on command prompt.
Everything is placed in the C drive and in the corresponding folders.
Please help, I've been trying to root this thing for so damn long now.... :/

If you have both HTC sync and android sdk installed, and you still cant see your serial#. First make sure USB Debugging is enabled when running "adb" commands via command prompt.
Second you could try this > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=655225 Fresh Kitchen can auto-root your phone for you
If those two don't solve your problem read this and see if it helps.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/08/24/workaround-for-htc-hero-sync-problem-in-windows-7/

Proper Rooted CDMA HTC Hero
Does this mean I successfully rooted my hero?
I uploaded the image so I can get some feedback to make sure this is done properly. Thanks for all your input everyone!
I couldnt post the link so here it is, you just have to type it in manually. Sorry everyone.
h t t p : / / y f r o g . c o m / 2 q s c r e e n s h o t o f r o o t e d h e r o j

DarkXShadwX21 said:
Does this mean I successfully rooted my hero?
I uploaded the image so I can get some feedback to make sure this is done properly. Thanks for all your input everyone!
I couldnt post the link so here it is, you just have to type it in manually. Sorry everyone.
h t t p : / / y f r o g . c o m / 2 q s c r e e n s h o t o f r o o t e d h e r o j
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I believe so.. Now flash the recovery img. from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=583291&highlight=root+phone+windows
Download the recovery img and skip to the bottom of the post

Is Asroot2 a rom?
Also, I'm looking to put the LWP with Nexus 2.1 on my hero. Any idea where to find a rom that is very similar to do that.
Also how do you put the ROM on the SD card because when i click on
(Apply sdcard.update.zip) after i do the wipe
I get a message saying
--Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /sdcard/update.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
Idk what to do from here. I feel I am so close to getting a new rom on here but still so far away....lol

DarkXShadwX21 said:
Is Asroot2 a rom?
Also, I'm looking to put the LWP with Nexus 2.1 on my hero. Any idea where to find a rom that is very similar to do that.
Also how do you put the ROM on the SD card because when i click on
(Apply sdcard.update.zip) after i do the wipe
I get a message saying
--Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /sdcard/update.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
Idk what to do from here. I feel I am so close to getting a new rom on here but still so far away....lol
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No its not a rom, its something used to root your phone. Youll never need it again.
Did you flash the recovery.img from the post above?
If you did do that, click on back up and do a nandroid back up(top one).
As far as rom goes, find one that comes with Nexus launcher and lwp.. There is quite a few to choose from.

Lol, I like your bored icon.
Anyways, I tried the flash thing and here is what I got.
It said failed to copy and permission denied.
I do have cmd opened up in administraitor though, just so you know. By the way, I really appreciate all the help with this.

h t t p : / / w w w . y o u t u b e . c o m / w a t c h ? v = X X e 3 z P 6 S q n s
This youtube video is exactly what I was doing.
If you go to the 4:32 mark in the video which is step 13 in the guide.
This is what I get failed to copy and permission denied.

O ya, one more thing. Where in the world is the ROOT folder to save roms into? I've been looking all over for it and I can't seem to find it.

Related

[Root for the HTC Magic/Sapphire] (from haykuro) (updated 5/23)

I was reading the threads in the dream forum and found his progress and instructions. I added them to my wiki so they can be continually edited and updated as new methods are found. I did not have any part in this but I noticed that there was not a formal post here about it yet so I decided to make one.
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Magic_Rooting
Please feel free to thank him with some nesquik if you find this helpful!
I was pasting the new instructions here every time they changed but they seem to change often. Please visit the above url to see the current instructions. They were placed on the the wiki so anyone could make edits and changes to them, which is useless if this post needs to be updated each time. I wish vbulletin had some sort of wiki quote that could auto read that page and insert it here for me
Great!
If would be great if this post were a sticky. It also would be nice it the post was updated to include the instructions here as well.
Thanks,
Anders
Just quoting the solution here..
First of all, everyone owes Haykuro a great big thanks for working on this and helping create the solution without even owning a magic. The following is his method just reworded slightly.
1. To gain root access on your HTC Magic/Sapphire you will need to download the magic-root-boot.img zip file and unzip it so that you have boot-new.img in a location you can find.
2. On your device, enter the bootloader by trying one of the following
* Turn off your device and while it is off hold down home while you press power.
* Turn off your device and while it is off hold down volume down while pressing power
3. Make sure your usb cable is inserted and you have Fastboot installed and ready to use.
4. Type the following commands on your desktop (not on the device):
Code:
fastboot boot boot-new.img
5. wait for the following to flash and the phone to reboot:
Code:
downloading 'boot-new.img'... OKAY
Code:
booting... OKAY
6. make sure you have ADB installed and run the following commands from your desktop (not on the device):
Code:
adb push boot-new.img /sdcard/boot-new.img
Code:
adb shell flash_image boot /sdcard/boot-new.img
anyone tried this?
I was going to post the actual text here but the reason for doing it in the wiki is because the methods seem to change very often (the g1 method changed almost daily for a while). I would still recommend viewing the instructions on the wiki before performing the method to be sure they are the same at the time of use.
Full procedure so far!
1. Download boot-new.img.zip from http://www.droiddeveloper.com/hrbuilds/boot-new.img.zip
2. extract boot-new.img to computer.
3. Download recovery-new.img.zip from http://www.droiddeveloper.com/hrbuilds/recovery-new.img.zip
4. extract recovery-new.img to computer.
5. power off device
6. hold BACK+POWER (or VOLUME_DOWN+POWER) to boot into bootloader.
7.
Code:
[b]fastboot boot boot-new.img[/b]
wait for device to boot.
[b]adb push boot-new.img /sdcard/boot-new.img[/b]
[b]adb push recovery-new.img /sdcard/recovery-new.img[/b]
[b]adb shell flash_image boot /sdcard/boot-new.img[/b]
[b]adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-new.img[/b]
[b]adb shell reboot[/b]
you now have root build, and can flash whatever build you like (test keys and all)
First post and wiki updated to show these changes in more detail.
Hi,
I have a french Magic and I test this solution.
I have a problem, when I use the adb shell, I am "root", but when I use a terminal shell on the phone I'm not "root". I use "id" for my test.
How can I do ?
Thanks.
Edit : Ok I found the problem.
I make these commands after in adb shell:
# mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
# cd system
# cd bin
# cat sh > su
# chmod 4755 su
# sync
# reboot
Thanks
n00b here
can we flash ROMs for dream too or need to wait for magic ROMs ?
it's possible to backup the current firmware of my magic (with or without root), before flashing a new one?
thank you for rooting the magic
thank you for your help
ok i have a big problem when i put (fastboot boot boot-new.img) the phone is restarting every time in htc presentation :S
i put the phone in recovery mode ( fastboot usb ), but then i have the same problem, when i put fastboot boot boot-new.bin, the phone restart always with "boot.bin" , no with "boot-new.bin"...
i try to give the complete path, but always the same result
hello i have a problem.
if i write fastboot boot boot-new.img the console says: the comand "fastboot" is incorrect or bla bla ...
i have a german magic.
sr-ha said:
hello i have a problem.
if i write fastboot boot boot-new.img the console says: the comand "fastboot" is incorrect or bla bla ...
i have a german magic.
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do you have installed de SDK ¿?
hmm no i dont
should i install it the android sdk 1.5 windows ??
i hve downloadet it but i cant find a icon or sth. to install the sdk
nicola_it said:
it's possible to backup the current firmware of my magic (with or without root), before flashing a new one?
thank you for rooting the magic
thank you for your help
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nandroid backup 2.1, avaible in recovery mode, doesn't works
sr-ha said:
hmm no i dont
should i install it the android sdk 1.5 windows ??
i hve downloadet it but i cant find a icon or sth. to install the sdk
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unrar de SDK, and in the "tools" directory you have the ADB and FASTBOOT aplications ( use in the console mode )
Works perfectly with XP, not with vista or win7
sorry but i dont understand what schould i do.
with use in thee console
i think i have to install fastboot or open it. but i cant do nothing of both. if i click on the fastboot exe it blobs open and fast close again.
under windows xp all ok
under windows vista no!!!

[GUIDE] How To Root The Sprint CDMA Hero (Windows)

I have compiled this guide from the other one posted on this forum, the discussion therein, and my own knowledge. If you have any suggestions on making it better or to correct any mistakes I may have made please let me know.
This guide is intended for Windows and includes detailed instructions. It will cover the steps necessary to root, flash the new recovery image, create a full backup. This will work with software versions 1.29.651.1 and 1.56.651.2 (aka Android 1.5). If you have updated to 2.1 please following this guide here. I am not responsible for any damage done to your phone using this guide. Root at your own risk.
I have put to together a video on YouTube for you to follow along as well. The version numbers of certain files are now outdated in the video so change file names as necessary.
If you own a non-Sprint Hero, you will need to do some extra steps. Follow the guide in the How to Root Non-Sprint CDMA Hero thread.
Step 1: Download the Android SDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html The Windows file is called android-sdk_r06-windows.zip. Extract the files to your C: drive so that you now have the folder C:\android-sdk-windows
Step 2: Download the asroot2 exploit file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=244212&d=1257621154 Extract asroot2.zip to C:\android-sdk-windows\tools folder.
Step 3: Download the Hero recovery image from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4898505&postcount=1g Place this file in C:\android-sdk-windows\tools as well.
Step 4: Make sure USB Debugging is off by going to Settings>Applications>Development. Now connect the phone to your PC via USB cable.
Step 5: Mount your sdcard; Browse to the HTC Sync folder and install HTC Sync on your pc. After it is done installing unmount the sdcard then enable your USB debugging.
Step 6: Open a command prompt by clicking the Start button and typing cmd into the search box and pressing enter or found under All Programs>Accessories.
Step 7: You will now enter a series of commands which I will place inside code boxes to indicate the entire command. You may copy and then paste them into the command prompt window by right clicking. Only enter one command at a time.
1:
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
2:
Code:
adb devices
If you've been following this guide you will see your phone's serial number. If you get "device not found" error, you either need to make sure you the drivers were properly installed or make sure you enable USB debugging AFTER you connect the USB cable. Continue on once you get the proper phone serial output.
3:
Code:
adb push asroot2 /data/local/
4:
Code:
adb shell
5:
Code:
chmod 0755 /data/local/asroot2
6:
Code:
/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
You should see an output that says:
$ /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
[+] Using newer pope_inode_info layout
Opening: /proc/857/fd/3
SUCCESS: Enjoy the shell.
#​Now for a few last commands.
7:
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
8:
Code:
cd /system/bin
9:
Code:
cat sh > su
10:
Code:
chmod 4755 su
You are now officially rooted. A few more steps and you will have flashed the recovery image.
11:
Code:
exit
12:
Code:
exit
13:
Code:
adb push recovery-RA-heroc-v1.6.2.img /sdcard
Pushing is equivalent of copy the file to the root of your sdcard. By the time you finished reading this it should be done. You'll know its done because the ouput will say something like transferred X bytes in X secs.
14:
Code:
adb shell reboot
This will cause the phone to restart automatically. Wait till it is fully booted to continue.
15:
Code:
adb shell
16:
Code:
su
17:
Code:
cd /sdcard/
18:
Code:
flash_image recovery recovery-RA-heroc-v1.6.2.img
FLASHING TO THE RECOVERY TAKES SEVERAL SECONDS-- BE PATIENT. ENTER THE NEXT COMMAND ONLY AFTER THE COMMAND PROMPT RETURNS TO THE # (ROOT SYMBOL).
19:
Code:
reboot recovery
Step 8: This is the last command; you may now close the cmd prompt. This will cause your phone to boot into recovery mode; it should take no longer than 30 secs. The third option on the list is "- Backup/Restore"; select it. Now, select the first option "- Nand backup". The phone will prompt you to press HOME to confirm which is want you want to do. The backup will begin. You will see the screen say, "Performing backup : .........." When done, the bottom of the screen will say "Backup complete!" and you will be given the menu options again. Go back to the main menu and select reboot system. Rebooting your phone after installing the new recovery image may take several minutes.
Step 9: Once your phone is fully booted, mount the sdcard. You will see a folder called "nandroid"; I highly recommend you copy this to your pc in case you lose your sdcard data or reformat it. Your phone is rooted, 100% backed up, and ready to install a custom rom if you wish!
wow dude,
instructions worked great on Win7
i was able to download the missing usb_drivers by running SDK Setup in C:\android-sdk-windows, and selecting the usb driver from the available packages. I was unable to download the index for the SDK Setup program until I enabled "force http://" in the settings menu.
had to copy over asroot again after i ran SDK Setup (that program deleted it from the directory)
your instructions worked like a charm. total time spent rooting this thing after finding your post: 18 minutes.
(you might want to add a line there in the "mount and copy over the zip file step" to backup the nandroid folder from your SDCard to your comp just as a backup of your stock phone image)
anyway.. cheers!
izanagi said:
wow dude,
i'm about to follow these instructions. thank's for the precise list!
(btw, about to try it on Win7.. may have to change some folder pathing but we'll see)
okay.. typo on the first command in parentheses, and I'm missing the usb_drivers folder (do you have it / can sent it to me) so am unable to install the device in win7.
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Heh, thanks for the misspell heads up. I did my rooting from Win7 pc; it automatically installed correct drivers for me. To check go to the Control Panel>View devices and printers. You see one device named "Android Phone". Otherwise as far as Ive heard installing HTC Sync installs proper drivers.​
izanagi said:
*** edit had to copy over asroot again after i ran SDK Setup (that program deleted it from the directory)
**** edit: all done.. your instructions worked like a charm. total time spent rooting this thing after finding your post: 18 minutes.
(you might want to add a line there in the "mount and copy over the zip file step" to backup the nandroid folder from your SDCard to your comp just as a backup of your stock phone image)
anyway.. cheers!
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Thank you for taking the time help make my guide better. I'm very glad to know there are little to no hiccups.
When I do step 5, instead of:
5. "/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh"
You should see an output that says:
$ /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
[+] Using newer pope_inode_info layout
Opening: /proc/857/fd/3
SUCCESS: Enjoy the shell.
#
I get:
[1] Killed /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
Any suggestions? Should I just be quiet until there is an Eris specific way to do this?
When I do step 5, instead of:
5. "/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh"
You should see an output that says:
$ /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
[+] Using newer pope_inode_info layout
Opening: /proc/857/fd/3
SUCCESS: Enjoy the shell.
#
I get:
[1] Killed /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
Any suggestions? Should I just be quiet until there is an Eris specific way to do this?
detox702 said:
When I do step 5, instead of:
5. "/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh"
You should see an output that says:
$ /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
[+] Using newer pope_inode_info layout
Opening: /proc/857/fd/3
SUCCESS: Enjoy the shell.
#
I get:
[1] Killed /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
Any suggestions? Should I just be quiet until there is an Eris specific way to do this?
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This guide is for the CDMA Hero not the Eris!
When I go to apply the rom I get an white screen with skateboarding androids on the bottom and the prompt to erase data yes/no. I press the home key and the Hero reboots without asking to "Apply sdcard:choose zip". This is done from the boot menu. Does the rom load automatically? Did I do something wrong? I got root with no problem. A tip; to make it easier and to avoid spelling mistakes copy and paste the rooting commands from the instructions. Made it go faster too. Thanks in advance.
Never mind. I held down Home and Power at
the same time instead of Home THEN power! ARRGH! Loading up now as I type. Sorry.
ELIMINATED said:
When I go to apply the rom I get an white screen with skateboarding androids on the bottom and the prompt to erase data yes/no.
I press the home key and the Hero reboots without asking to "Apply sdcard:choose zip".This is done from the boot menu.
Does the rom load automatically? Did I do something wrong? I got root with no problem.
A tip; to make it easier and to avoid spelling mistakes copy and paste the rooting commands from the instructions. Made it go faster too. Thanks in advance.
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yuck... break up your sentences, that's alot of crap to throw on someone all at once... and the bold doesn't help it any.
check to see if you have the custom recovery installed....
-turn off phone
-hold vol down + power
-should search for some stuff then give three options
-press "home" to enter recovery image
do you see "!" and a phone.... does it just hang or do you see a green/yellow menu?
At the end of his post he says he figured it out. He wasn't holding down home key
None of this is working for me at all... I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but every time I enter ANY of the commands into the prompt all I get is "cannot find the path specified".
For reference, i have done everything in this guide to the letter, everything is downloaded, unzipped to the correct location, USB drivers installed, etc etc. Not sure what's wrong.
EDIT: I figured it out.. user error, awesome. Worked great, thanks for this!
awesomeindeed said:
None of this is working for me at all... I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but every time I enter ANY of the commands into the prompt all I get is "cannot find the path specified".
For reference, i have done everything in this guide to the letter, everything is downloaded, unzipped to the correct location, USB drivers installed, etc etc. Not sure what's wrong.
EDIT: I figured it out.. user error, awesome. Worked great, thanks for this!
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"cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools" is actually "cd C:\android-sdk_r3-windows\tools"
is that where you are stuck?
thank you TS. I've been lurking xda for a couple years now when i had the mogul and tp. First time on an android device. Thank you for your time in helping me.
someone buy this man a drink!!!
Invaluable piece of work right here, helped me get it done in no time at all....real clear concise and very helpful....REQUEST THIS BE A STICKY!!!!!
fenske09 said:
"cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools" is actually "cd C:\android-sdk_r3-windows\tools"
is that where you are stuck?
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That was the name of the zip file not the extracted folder.
Please help, I followed all of your instructions, I received no errors however I can't boot the recovery image. I checked and it is in the sd card, but every time it just hangs at the HTC logo
I downloaded a terminal emulator and typed su and it gave me # so I assuming I am rooted?!
newtodroid said:
Please help, I followed all of your instructions, I received no errors however I can't boot the recovery image. I checked and it is in the sd card, but every time it just hangs at the HTC logo
I downloaded a terminal emulator and typed su and it gave me # so I assuming I am rooted?!
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Redownload the recovery image and reflash it. The one you're using probably became corrupt during DL or something.
theresthatguy said:
Redownload the recovery image and reflash it. The one you're using probably became corrupt during DL or something.
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also make sure you have the heroc version there's a hero and heroC, i messed that up once and had similar results
new ROM
So i loaded the custom ROM, and i followed all the istructions as listed on this guide. When i rebooted my phone, a bunch of my apps started Force Closing on startup.
did i miss something, or do something wrong?
if i reinstall them on the new ROM will they work right?
thanks for any insight
kristaps said:
So i loaded the custom ROM, and i followed all the istructions as listed on this guide. When i rebooted my phone, a bunch of my apps started Force Closing on startup.
did i miss something, or do something wrong?
if i reinstall them on the new ROM will they work right?
thanks for any insight
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you converted your sd card to fat32,ext2,swap and now the apps are looking for the program on your sd card,
turn off your phone
take out sd card
turn on phone
uninstall app
turn off phone
put in sd card
turn on phone
reinstall app
this should fix you

computer not regconizing c:\android-sdk

i was rooted running the CMV02 rom i unrooted using RUU_Hero_C_Sprint_1.56.651.2_signed_release bcuz i wanted to do a fresh flash to the new damage rom but now when im trying to reroot CD says 'c:\android-sdk-windows\tools' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
Dont forget, you have to actually be in the tools directory to work right...Unless you have c:\android-sdk-windows\tools in your PATH.
To save yourself a head ache next time you flash, just wipe from the recovery menu before you flash. no need to risk a brick by RUU just to flash a rom
typed it was the path im following the how to root guild from the sticky
i did flash the new radio and flips 2.0c rom but i wiped and went back to the 1.5 rom
ok found that problem is not my phone its the computer anything i try to do in CD ends in same results gr8 jus gr8
Dizzie916 said:
ok found that problem is not my phone its the computer anything i try to do in CD ends in same results gr8 jus gr8
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man you've got it all wrong. if you are using this command then that is why its not working. you need to look up a cli tutorial.
Code:
c:\android-sdk-windows\tools
the command you need is
Code:
cd/
to get to the root of the drive.
then
Code:
cd android-sdk-windows/tools
then you can run adb commands but.... if you can't navigate the command line interface then you really have no business running commands. imo
ah thank you that clears up alot

{Howto}Downgrrade form rooted 1.47.651.1

Ok... If your wimax isn't working and you want to downgrade to try to get it working this is how to do it...
1st get all of the files like you want to do Toast's Part-2. link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=701835
Then do this part:
STEP 2~FLASHING MTD PARTITION TO ENABLE DOWNGRADE:
- download all files posted above
- unzip the flash_image.zip and the mtd-eng.zip
- put the flash_image and mtd-eng.img on the root of your sdcard
- go into shell on ur pc and do:
adb shell
cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image
chmod 755 /data/flash_image
/data/flash_image misc /sdcard/mtd-eng.img
- this should only take a second or two
- now put the PC36IMG.zip on the root of your sdcard
- power off the phone
STEP 3~FLASHING ENG BUILD:
- hold volume down + power to boot into hboot
- it should now find and verify the PC36IMG.zip on the root of your sdcard. itll show a blue status bar on the top right of the screen.
- after a minute or so it will ask u if u wanna flash SAY YES
- affter it flashes the PC36IMG.zip it will ask if you wanna reboot. SAY YES
After if finally boots you should see HTC quietly brilliant which hangs forever but it should eventually get past it. Once it does you will have the oldest everything. This is a beta build and has a bunch of tools but just do an upgrade to root like you normally would. I would suggest going to .6 then upgrading to the latest 47 from there.
Hope that this helps someone.
P.S. is anyone willing to dump all of the tools that are included in this rom. It might be helpful for the other devs.
Thats the hard way... but yeah it'l work.
Why is everyone so hype on adb everything...?
Tell me the easy way. I would love to do it instead.
kthejoker20 said:
Thats the hard way... but yeah it'l work.
Why is everyone so hype on adb everything...?
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It's just easier to copy and paste stuff, even typing on a real keyboard. It's a pain in the ass doing it via terminal emulator with the lack of a physical keyboard on our Evo's.
Can anyone confirm if this helps fix the 4g issue?
krosemm said:
Can anyone confirm if this helps fix the 4g issue?
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If you used the unrevoked, no it wont.
There is no fix for 4g from unrevoked yet.
Neotelos_com said:
If you used the unrevoked, no it wont.
There is no fix for 4g from unrevoked yet.
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I used the toast method. And if i'm not mistaken I should flash roms w/o the 1.47.651.1 OTA update after downgrading right?
Nope, I try this method and it is not working. Some how the new OTA encrypted a code that any lower version will not over write it.
You don't have root access to even copy/paste or push the files to /data. I tried this and got a permission denied error message.
How do you input adb shell into Vista, I clicked "start", "run" and type "cmd" it bring up C:\users\XXXXX\ cd c:\android hit "enter"
then I type
c:\android>adb remount
Access is denied
Please advise what I did wrong. thanks
It worked for me... you have to make sure that when you enter the su command in adb to look at your phone. There should be a super user permission box that pops up. Accept it and youll be able to adb. It went fine for me after that.
urcboss07 said:
How do you input adb shell into Vista, I clicked "start", "run" and type "cmd" it bring up C:\users\XXXXX\ cd c:\android hit "enter"
then I type
c:\android>adb remount
Access is denied
Please advise what I did wrong. thanks
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1) Put your phone on USB Debug
2) On your Phone make sure the Ninja(SuperUserPermission) is set to prompt you when you have a request.
3) go to your PC and type in adb shell
4) type in SU
5) Once do you that you will see a prompt from the Ninja asking for a request. Allow for it. And it will remember from that point forward.
6) Look at your cmd prompt screen for a # - if you have it you have full access.
Then so what commands you have been given to do.
It can also be done from the Android Terminal Emulator but some might not like working with a smaller screen I like it myself. Makes me feel geeky
mrmomoman said:
1) Put your phone on USB Debug
2) On your Phone make sure the Ninja(SuperUserPermission) is set to prompt you when you have a request.
3) go to your PC and type in adb shell
4) type in SU
5) Once do you that you will see a prompt from the Ninja asking for a request. Allow for it. And it will remember from that point forward.
6) Look at your cmd prompt screen for a # - if you have it you have full access.
Then so what commands you have been given to do.
It can also be done from the Android Terminal Emulator but some might not like working with a smaller screen I like it myself. Makes me feel geeky
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This would only work if after the messup your still has root access. Some people have root and the "SU" will work but for the people w/o root will get access denied.
also
From above (I hate quoting) have you tried going to your tools folder inside your android folder and from there try your adb commands?
If you applied the OTA sent from Sprint, you lost root access. There will be no Ninja in the programs folder, because it was a new rom that the was flashed with the OTA. Root access has been closed for those that downloaded the update. If you try and type su, you will get permission denied.
Those of you that still have the root and superuser rights, DON'T DOWNLOAD THE OTA!! You are in a better position then the rest of us. I wanted the good battery life, so that's why I did it.

Huawei Ideos Super FAQ

This is an FAQ for the Huawei Ideos as there have been many questions on how to do the same things. Hopefully this should help. There are other FAQs but this one tries to compile as many as it can into one FAQ.
Feel free to reply to this if there are any questions or if you want me to make any additions. The FAQ won't be complete to begin with but I will add as I get time.
One thing I will say is that I WON'T TAKE RESPONSIBITY IF YOU DAMAGE YOUR PHONE. I AM PROVIDING THE INFORMATION AND WILL TRY TO HELP YOU IF SOMETHING BAD HAPPENS BUT I CAN'T TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY
1. How to root the IDEOS
This can be done quite simply by adapting what quail wrote:
There is a couple away you can go about gaining root access with this phone I have tested all 3 ways but only had success with 2 of them.
a) You can download 'z4root' from here (WORKS)
b) Search the XDA forums for 'SuperOneClick' which requires mono to work on Linux. I have read people that have had success with 'SuperOneClick' but that was not the case for me. (HAVEN'T CHECKED)
c) My preferred method: (HAVEN'T CHECKED)
Prerequisite:
knowledge of Linux and Terminal
knowledge of ADB (guide available in forums)
I did all this using Debian (testing) 64bit, Android SDK.
Creating correct permissions to access the phone via USB:
i) create
Code:
/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
ii) in the file put
Code:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="12d1", MODE="0666"
iii) then
Code:
chmod a+r /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules
iv) restart udev or reboot
Downloading and/or Installing required software:
1) Downloading and installing the android-sdk from: developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
2) Downloading and extracting 'SuperOneClick' (you will only need these 5 files: rageagainstthecage, sqlite3, su, busybox and superuser.apk)
3) Copy rageagainstthecage, sqlite3, su, busybox and superuser.apk into the platform-tools directory of android-sdk. Put phone in debug mode.
4) From a terminal (command line) change to the android/platform-tools directory and carefully do these steps.
Check to see if adb can see your phone properly:
Code:
./adb devices
You should see the serial number of you device, if you see bunch of '?' you have done something wrong.
Now for the fun part rooting the phone: <= no phun intended hehe
Code:
./adb push rageagainstthecage /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage
Code:
./adb shell
Code:
cd /data/local/tmp
Code:
chmod 0755 rageagainstthecage
Code:
./rageagainstthecage
5) Now wait until you get kicked out from adb before you do the following:
Code:
./adb shell
If everything worked now you should see a "#" instead of the "$" you saw previously in the adb shell which means you shouldn't get "permission denied" in the following steps:
Code:
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mdtblock4 /system
Code:
exit
Code:
./adb push su /system/bin/su
Code:
./adb push busybox /system/bin/busybox
Code:
./adb push sqlite3 /system/bin/sqlite3
Code:
./adb push Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
Code:
./adb shell
Code:
cd /system/bin
Code:
chmod 4755 su
Code:
chmod 4755 busybox
Code:
chmod 4755 sqlite3
Code:
./adb reboot
Now you should be able to use apps like 'Cache Cleaner NG', 'Root Explorer', 'SetCPU' etc that require root access to work correctly.
Enjoy​
2. How to flash the Ultrakiller Recovery Image
Now this has been covered many times but there have been a lot of problems with the BSOD on the IDEOS. A few days ago Ultrakiller came up with a solution that works regardless of the LCD type. Now this was distributed as an IMG file so many people were confused so here is a link to one with everything you need included. All I did was remove the amon'ra image and copied the Ultrakiller recovery IMG to the folder and edited the scripts to point to the new file.
After you download the file:
* Put your device in bootloader mode - turn it off, then press the power button while holding the 'Volume Down' and 'End (Red)' keys (Yes, bootloader is just the IDEOS logo) WHILE YOUR DEVICE IS PLUGGED IN
* WINDOWS - double click 'install-recovery-windows.bat'
* MAC - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x install-recovery-mac.sh' followed by './install-recovery-mac.sh'
* LINUX - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x install-recovery-linux.sh' followed by './install-recovery-linux.sh'​
See Q3 if you have Windows and the prompt hangs on "Waiting for Device"
3. How to solve problems with drivers on Windows in bootloader mode?
1. Unplug your phone
2. Download and install PDANet from here - at the end of the setup it will tell you to plug in your phone - do that
3. Put the phone into bootloader (See Q2 above)
4. Go to device manager and right click on "Android 1.0" and click "Update drivers"
5. Click "No, not this time" and Next
6. When it asks you where to look for drivers point it to PDANet's install location
7. Hopefully it should find the driver and prompt you to install it - it will take some time
8. You can now access your device in bootloader!​
Thanks to the following people:
Quail for the base of the guide and the ROM I'm using - it's amazing BTW
Ultrakiller for the recovery image
Changelog:
21/01/2010: Initial writeup
22/01/2010: Added Q3 and made some minor changes​
i unfortunately deleted a system app and upon restarting my phone it wont boot.....it keeps hanging at the startup and reboots.. help me how to system restore...
Hi - the Ultrakiller recovery IMG in the ZIP from the Link above is "Ultrakiller.img.img". Dunno if it didnt work cause of this - sry didnt test, just downloaded new Ultrakillers "UltraJack-Recovery_v4.6.2.img", saved into that folder and changed the .bat to "fastboot-windows.exe flash recovery UltraJack-Recovery_v4.6.2.img" and it worked for me Even superuser.apk didnt work for usb-root but z4root does it perfect and DroidExplorer showing files now .
Thanks so far to all investing their time here
P.S.: the HUAWEI background of Ultrakillers recovery is very delicious
General guide to Flash ROM
Can you please provide a detailed guide for flashing Huawei Ideos. Because it is super guide. So it must contain this topic also.
I want to flash official ROM on following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Huawei_U8150_IDEOS
Waiting for your response
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i unfortunately deleted a system app and upon restarting my phone it wont boot.....it keeps hanging at the startup and reboots.. help me how to system restore...
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Dear have u find out the solution of this problem?? COZ im also suffering from this if u find it then plz tell me [email protected]
I have downloaded a rom from xda-developers wiki from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Huawei_U8150_IDEOS
then updated my device software by going in to update mode(press vol up + end key + power button) .
This step returned me my original recovery.
But I am not going to recommend it bcoz i am facing problems like my cd drive which is automatically displayed has become inaccessible.
I am having problem to copy files to sd card.
My upgrade mode is not working now.
all these things were working immediately after the above mentioned process but I am now stuck with these things.
I think it is because i have flashed lower version number of rom on phone.
If you want to recover recovery mode only then I have successfully flashed UltraJack-Recovery 5.2.1 from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=860189&page=24
Inform about your progress
Thanx. Very useful
Hi guys. I am in a lot of trouble with my ideos.
Tried installing a custom ROm using ROM manager and it failed, although the original ROM is still there and its booting up and working perfectly.
However, when i try to boot into recovery, only the lit blackscreen shows.
I have tried everything from running ULTRAjack recovery on windows(which only shows 'waiting for device' on cmd, with the pdanet drivers installed) to ubuntu(which shows 'waiting for device' on Amon-ra recovery and permission denied on ULTRAjack).
Could it be i didnt root the device properly since i used z4 root?
Any more ideas?
900/2100 or 850/1700/1900/2100
Hello, How do I tell which sub-model my U8150 is please? Either HSDPA 900 / 2100 / AWS or HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 / 1700. baseband = 22201003; build no.= U8150V100R001C183B825; IMEC = 355093040562676; IMEC-SV = 39.
Check out your fcc id suffix. I have heard there is a b version and a d version.
hi do flashing many roms affects my ideos mobile?
netskink said:
Check out your fcc id suffix. I have heard there is a b version and a d version.
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All I got is a U8510-1, no letter... any thoughts?
Unlock u8150
Hello.
i have a T-Mobile Ideos u8150, also known as Comet.
it is locked to T-Mobile and requests a pin code when using another sim card.
is there a way to unlock the phone?
please help me...
thank you.
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