Root your 0.80 HBOOT or software version > 1.15 Desire - Desire Android Development

It's here.
http://android.modaco.com/content/h...e-now-with-hboot-0-80-and-os-to-1-21-support/
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worked flawlessly!

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[HOWTO] Making rooted official HTC Android 2.2 (FroYo) ROM with hboot 0.75

1. Downgrade to hboot 0.75 and HTC Bravo WWE 1.15.405.4 RUU: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821809
2. Root HTC Bravo WWE 1.15.405.4 RUU with Unrevoked3:
2.1. Download UnrEVOked3: http://downloads.unrevoked.com/recovery/3.1/reflash_package.exe and extract the files.
2.2. Follow the instructions in the .html file to install the HBOOT driver.
2.3. Reboot PC and shutdown HTC Sync.
2.4. Start reflash.exe and wait for "Done".
3. Flash radio 5.11.05.14 and rooted official HTC Android 2.2 (FroYo) ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=741775
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788044&highlight=unrevoked
Main keyword is "with hboot 0.75". For example with this hboot you can flash _ANY_ official ROM ( http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Bravo/ ). Or you can quickly restore your factory ROM for warranty service.

S-OFF retained after FOTA

as the title states. Verified by myself coming from v004 evo with original 2.02 hboot. All updated and running.
James
did your hboot goto 2.10
And what were the steps you took to re-root?
Hboot was updated as well as all radios and software. And to reroot all I had to do was put back on recovery and reflash Su and all was good. I had s-off prior though.
James

How to:

Alright so I'm on my second HTC desire 2.2 with Hboot 1.60 and I bricked my other one due to in incorrect way of flashing a new Rom without doing correct partitions... Anyway, I need to root my desire again and I have heard rumors and read that unrevoked and other rooting software can't root HbootS that are 1.60? so is there anyway to downgrade a stock 1.60 Hboot to a lower one so I can root my phone?
HTC Desire 2.2 Hboot 1.60

Hboot downgrade

Actually i'm s-on and revolutionary is not working with hboot version 1.27.0000. I want to downgrade hboot version to install a custom rom. And...... My cid isn't 11111111 so i cant install android 2.3.4 with hboot version who is accepted by revolutionary. Thanks !
Revolutionary doesnt support your hboot yet u will have to wait for an update
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio using XDA
razvanwin95 said:
Actually i'm s-on and revolutionary is not working with hboot version 1.27.0000. I want to downgrade hboot version to install a custom rom. And...... My cid isn't 11111111 so i cant install android 2.3.4 with hboot version who is accepted by revolutionary. Thanks !
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You can't downgrade your hboot with s-on. That really is common knowledge and if you weren't aware of that, I would suggest you do a lot more reading before attempting s-off anyway. I'm sorry to be a **** but you aren't ready.
I'm suggest you to wait until revo come out with the support for your HBOOT version
Hi. Try this method. Read first and if you have any further questions aks there.
joaquinf said:
Hi. Try this method. Read first and if you have any further questions aks there.
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This method is NOT for 1.27 hboot.
Isn't running a GB RUU enough to have everything back to a "S-OFFable" setting?
I used an "old" RUU to go back to a revolutionary compatible hboot on a friend of mine's Incredible S (hboot 2.0 to 1.13) and it worked... Is there something I don't know as the reason for this not to work on the Sensation (surely there is... )?
try to do tacoroot to access revolutionary maby it help

[Q] upgrade help

this is what i have
sensation
t-mobo10
pg5810000
hboot 1.17
coredroid v 2,6
android 2.3.4
i want to upgrade to the new upgrade coredroid firmware ect
were do i need to start thanks in advance
You need to flash the 3.32 firmware before you can upgrade to the latest Coredroid version. You can follow the instructions in this guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
But before that, check your CID and see if the firmware supports your CID. IF not, you have to superCID.

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