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Just wondering where the MyTouch rates as far as rooting difficulty? Are other android devices generally harder or easier to root? I have rooted 3 MyTouches with no difficulty at all, but it seems like some people have quite the time trying to get it done.
Well the sticky root guide in the developer thread was pretty straight forward. It was my first time rooting and to me the guide was a lot less daunting than others I came across. But for some reason I lost superuser
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Did you use the gfree method? The other ones seem hit or miss since the OTA.
Ya I did use the gfree method. The su app is corrupted tho... Ive been rooted since last Month and this problem just started today
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My old mytouch was pretty easy, my Vibrant was ridiculously easy, my G2 was fairly easy and my MT4G was not bad at all. My hardest time was with my wife's MT Slide. I actually had to learn ADB for that one. Good knowledge but it was quite the learning process.
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lowandbehold said:
Just wondering where the MyTouch rates as far as rooting difficulty? Are other android devices generally harder or easier to root? I have rooted 3 MyTouches with no difficulty at all, but it seems like some people have quite the time trying to get it done.
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The MyTouchHD is stupid easy to root. I had it rooted with s=off before i even left the t-mobile store.
I'm in the same boat i have no clue why some people have such a difficult time rooting this phone.
the process i used was
Prior to even getting the phone
Download the VISIONary.apk and stored it on the SDcard
Download the root.sh script file
when i got the phone
installed the Astro File Manager via the market
installed the Term Emulator via the market
installed VISIONary via astro
Ran VISIONary
from the term emulator
Code:
$ su
# cd /sdcard/root
# sh root.sh
and i was rooted with s=off.. no clue why it's so hard to manage to do that.
The method above doesn't work at least for me.... getting real irritated .... root just not sticking can temp root fine.... any advice ive tried over and over reading over and over i memorized the terminal part...pls help i really dont wanna do the gfree way just feels to dangerous to revert
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I have only used the Gfree way. Yea it would take a little work to go back..but worth it.
Plus if it really came down to it I have insurance on my phone...I would just run it over and suck up the $100 for a new one.
Just use gfree. Its the only method that works %100 when done correctly.
neidlinger said:
The MyTouchHD is stupid easy to root. I had it rooted with s=off before i even left the t-mobile store.
I'm in the same boat i have no clue why some people have such a difficult time rooting this phone.
the process i used was
Prior to even getting the phone
Download the VISIONary.apk and stored it on the SDcard
Download the root.sh script file
when i got the phone
installed the Astro File Manager via the market
installed the Term Emulator via the market
installed VISIONary via astro
Ran VISIONary
from the term emulator
Code:
$ su
# cd /sdcard/root
# sh root.sh
and i was rooted with s=off.. no clue why it's so hard to manage to do that.
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i tried doing this 3 times today and it didnt work at all. I cant get the superuser app to stay in my drawer, but i lose root. I guess i will have to try the gfree way. I tried it with both visionary 11 and 14
I had lots of problems using thoses ways too the gfree way worked for me.
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Dude, you guys are doing waaay to much. Safest, fastest most reliable way is always "Super One-Click"... click temp root.. then when its done click regular root. Now u gotta perm root with s=off. Then goto market, install Rom Manager and install CWR and your on your way.
Idk why everyone made it so complicated when its easy as hell the way i just said.
I was stumped reading it because I do NOT like adb at all. But i tried something and found it to work within 10 minutes.
Hope this helps someone out.
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I wish it was that easy,i rooted every phone I ever has that could be rooted but this phone I cant get in to,for 3 months I cant even get su .no s-off nothing
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djmunster said:
I wish it was that easy,i rooted every phone I ever has that could be rooted but this phone I cant get in to,for 3 months I cant even get su .no s-off nothing
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What do u mean u wish? I'm telling you that it works. I'm talking to you from my Glacier that i used that method on.
Shell root, then perm root using super one click. I promise you.
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Then im doing something seriously wrong because I cant root this phone ,ill be more then glad for you to explain what im doing wrong
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I only know that in my own experience it seems hit or miss even with gfree. I've personally attempted rooting 4 different mt4g's with gfree and only 2 of them worked. The other two would not set the system r/w no matter what method I tried (Visionary, one-click, gfree), so I could never get them to root. The two good ones rooted right away with no trouble.
real frusterating
i cant seem to root this damn phone for the life of me ive tried and tried and tried
Just tried the super one click way i must be missing something still s-on pls post what you did
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Just tried the super one click way i must be missing something still s-on pls post what you did
My camera stopped working so att sent me another phone, I have 5 days to send in the old phone or pay $375. i have the stock rom on the old phone and tried to s-on but it's not working. what happens if i cant get s-on and send the old phone back?
Assuming you have the total protection insurance, they will bill you the deductible. Having s-off is pretty big, why can't you load the non-engineering hboot?
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PaganAng3l said:
Assuming you have the total protection insurance, they will bill you the deductible. Having s-off is pretty big, why can't you load the non-engineering hboot?
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When I'm in hboot what am i supposed to do?
I dunno about Android
Well when I had to do that back in the WinMo days I just left the phones as is, and they never knew... so chances are nothing will happen lol
Then again I can't guarantee you'd get the same results I did
PaganAng3l said:
Assuming you have the total protection insurance, they will bill you the deductible. Having s-off is pretty big, why can't you load the non-engineering hboot?
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Just applying the stock hboot will not return to s-on. I have yet to get s-on with anything I've tried.
jeremiah.a.bennett19 said:
When I'm in hboot what am i supposed to do?
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I know for my htc phone I had to download a file, leave it on the root of my sd card and rename it P136.img (or something similar), boot my phone into the hboot menu and the rest was automatic. It detected/loaded the image and I had the ship build back. Google "how to get htc inspire s-on", I'll see what I can dig up too
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Apparently there is a tool in xda that will get s-on back, you'll have to downgrade your build first I'm pretty sure. I'll post you a link as soon as I get to my pc
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I re-rooted downgraded and tried all the tools to get s-on but no luck with anything working
Are you using the newest hack kit?
Sent from my quietly rooted Inspire 4g running MIUI 1.4.22v4
jeremiah.a.bennett19 said:
I re-rooted downgraded and tried all the tools to get s-on but no luck with anything working
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i exchanged my phone last week for GPS issues. I reran the the hack kit V9. when you get to the phone terminal part, instead of typing "./gfree -f" type "gfree s-on". then type sync. It worked for me, I just ran the RUU .exe file and was good to go.
disobayish said:
Are you using the newest hack kit?
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im using hack kit v11
cableguychad said:
i exchanged my phone last week for GPS issues. I reran the the hack kit V9. when you get to the phone terminal part, instead of typing "./gfree -f" type "gfree s-on". then type sync. It worked for me, I just ran the RUU .exe file and was good to go.
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Yes, this is the solution. Problem is the newer hack kits bypass this step, so you need the older version.
harlenm said:
Yes, this is the solution. Problem is the newer hack kits bypass this step, so you need the older version.
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Thanks guys downloading v9 now so I'll let you know if this works or not
jeremiah.a.bennett19 said:
im using hack kit v11
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actually v11 does work i used it a few nights ago...after i ran the ruu i ran the hack kit, downgraded again then used the s-on tool..i did notice the first time i tried i ran the ruu then proceeded to the s-on tool and it didnt work
You need to run the s on tool while you still have super user. Then flash stock unrooted.
harlenm said:
Yes, this is the solution. Problem is the newer hack kits bypass this step, so you need the older version.
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when i type /gfree s-on
/gfree: not found
jeremiah.a.bennett19 said:
when i type /gfree s-on
/gfree: not found
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Sounds like your computer AntiVirus may be the issue.
jeremiah.a.bennett19 said:
when i type /gfree s-on
/gfree: not found
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There is a dot in front of the backslash also. ./gfree
hi i just wanted to say tha AT&T does not have a policy on rooting. i have had mutiple exchanges when i had the captivate and i have never been charged. that said they never ask about root and with the terms they do read have nothing about root . o dont worry about it if you get charged dispute it
jeremiah.a.bennett19 said:
when i type /gfree s-on
/gfree: not found
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Bad info here. It's not ./gfree s-on.
It's ./gfree -s on
That is very different than ./gfree s-on.
You get s-on, get v9 of the hack kick and do steps 2 and 3. The first time it will throw errors. Do it again and it will run cleanly.
See detailed instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045155&highlight=./gfree+s-on
Anyone seen this? http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/0...rn-htc-phones-including-evo-3d-and-sensation/
It says support for the Thunderbolt is in the works as well. Pretty exciting, especially for those users who haven't rooted yet for one reason or another.
Cannot wait for Unrevoked to get to the ThunderBolt... thanks for sharing
Yes. It's awesome!
Ok, so I got a replacement bolt from FedEx yesterday and almost immediately went to the rooting process. I used Revolutionary for S-Off and I must say it couldn't have been easier. I'm quite pleased with the results on that front. BUT...
Now, no one can hear me when I'm on a call with them and, after trying different radios. I think it's time to return to stock so, I can troubleshoot some more and, possibly, send it back as defective (which I'm thinking was the case from the get-go). I wish I had the forethought to test the phone prior to rooting.
So, my question is, Does ANYONE know how to get S-On after Revolutionary?! I'm starting to get uneasy. Never had this problem before.
c_live_lee said:
Ok, so I got a replacement bolt from FedEx yesterday and almost immediately went to the rooting process. I used Revolutionary for S-Off and I must say it couldn't have been easier. I'm quite pleased with the results on that front. BUT...
Now, no one can hear me when I'm on a call with them and, after trying different radios. I think it's time to return to stock so, I can troubleshoot some more and, possibly, send it back as defective (which I'm thinking was the case from the get-go). I wish I had the forethought to test the phone prior to rooting.
So, my question is, Does ANYONE know how to get S-On after Revolutionary?! I'm starting to get uneasy. Never had this problem before.
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Ok well first to alleviate your concerns it is possible. My guess is that they just haven't released their s-on tool yet. You can do it yourself but YOU MUST BE VERY CAREFUL. This thread's OP explains the process. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186022 HOWEVER you will need a few things first. ADB and fastboot installed and working along with knowledge of how to use them. Plus you will need the enghboot.nbo file extracted from the exploits.zip located in JCase's original root tutorial. This is a download link for the exploits.zip file. ~~> http://www.multiupload.com/K4BZ22SIT5
Unzipped that file to find the enghboot.nbo. IMPORTANT!!! CHECK THE MD5 SUM OF THE EXTRACTED ENGHBOOT.NBO FILE!!!!! It should be this ~>
"6991368ee2deaf182048a3ed9d3c0fcb"
Once you follow the directions from the first link you will still be rooted with s-off but now you can follow the directions in the OP of this thread to get back to stock unrooted s-on. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1009423
Just follow directions for rooted users. Be sure to flash the no_hboot_MR1 FIRST. THEN flash the s-on hboot.
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I rooted my phone yesterday with the Revelutionary S-off tool , it took 5 - 10 minutes , was the easiest root I have ever done. Flashed LGS v1.6 yesterday and everything is great with my phone. Just have to follow the instructions .
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jbh00jh said:
I rooted my phone yesterday with the Revelutionary S-off tool , it took 5 - 10 minutes , was the easiest root I have ever done. Flashed LGS v1.6 yesterday and everything is great with my phone. Just have to follow the instructions .
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I did follow the instructions and, as I stated before, I had absolutely no trouble getting s-off, root, or cwm. All I can say to you is, you best hope you don't have any issues where you need to send your phone in to VZW. As of this moment, there is apparently no easy way back to s-on.
There's a reason I don't include this in my qANDa for noobs thread....
c_live_lee said:
I did follow the instructions and, as I stated before, I had absolutely no trouble getting s-off, root, or cwm. All I can say to you is, you best hope you don't have any issues where you need to send your phone in to VZW. As of this moment, there is apparently no easy way back to s-on.
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I don't worry about going back to s - on . If the phone needs to go back to vzw , it will be as a phone that fell out of a window and got smashed. Collect the insurance and buy a new one.
I have rooted every htc phone from the xv6600 to the Thunderbolt and never had to send one back., why start now ??
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jbh00jh said:
I don't worry about going back to s - on . If the phone needs to go back to vzw , it will be as a phone that fell out of a window and got smashed. Collect the insurance and buy a new one.
Sent from my LTE 4G Thunderbolt
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lol! I understand what you're saying man. But, my current situation isn't quite as simple as that. Thanks though.
I rooted using this method yesterday. So far so good. No issues yet.. Still running the stock ROM though.. Currently trying to decide which one I wanna jump in to
Rooted my brothers Thunderbolt the day the Revolutionary tool was released supporting the Tbolt, and no issues so far. He upgraded from an Incredible that I rooted and flashed a custom Rom/Kernel. He almost returned it to go back to his Incredible, until I rooted his Tbolt and flashed a custom Rom/Kernel. He's a happy camper now, I'm still sticking to my Incredible!! I wish I had 4g, DL speed is insanely fast.
phillysteve said:
I rooted using this method yesterday. So far so good. No issues yet.. Still running the stock ROM though.. Currently trying to decide which one I wanna jump in to
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LiquidGingersense v1.6 is very smooth and fast.
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Liquid Gingersense v1.6
I rooted, my Gf's Sensation.
Easiest job ever
+1
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Worked perfectly rooting the latest OTA
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The root process went perfect, by far much easier than my Inspire 4g. This phone still has the same problems as it did prior to the root n' rom, slow navigation & horrible touch recognition. After the new rom got put on cell service deminished to nearly nothing and has not changed no matter what radio i install. some it just breaks the radio all together and sais no sim...
I will be smashing this phone and enjoying every minute of it!
Do it and get your insurance and buy one that works.
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Any benefit to using jcase's original root method over this one? Rooted mine a while back but my girl should be getting hers this month?
First time posting in xda. 7 more and I can post anywhere. Can't begin to tell you how many times I had bugs I wanted to report after flashing a brand new released ROM.
Revolutionary root is just so damn easy. I used Unrevoked's 1 Click root to root my Incredible and that was easy , but this is easier . 5 -10 minutes and you are rooted. And I have not had ANY problems . Have flashed three roms without anything going wrong.
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If you haven't rooted your 1.73 and protected it with RootKeeper you better do it now without delay of you will lose root forever (or till someone roots 1.85)
See This Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27124448#post27124448
Update: This post is now not relevant since 1.85 has been rooted.
galfert said:
If you haven't rooted your 1.73 and protected it with RootKeeper you better do it now without delay of you will lose root forever (or till someone roots 1.85)
See This Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27124448#post27124448
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You should also unlock that bootloader . Before it's to late
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this really sucks, i have a phoen that has light bleed and really bad battery life.
worried if i switch it now they will send one with the upgaded software,
maybe not though
ideas?
The_Zodiac said:
this really sucks, i have a phoen that has light bleed and really bad battery life.
worried if i switch it now they will send one with the upgaded software,
maybe not though
ideas?
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I just purchased my HOX yesterday and yes they now come with the 1.85 software preinstalled. So there is a great chance that your replacement will have the latest software or if you allow them to power it on they will immediate accept the update before they even hand you the phone. Maybe you can switch your own sim and tell them you want to set it up yourself and it may not have the update yet.
The same thing happened with the Evo when it first came out though. I had light leak and random resets and got a replacement that had the new Gingerbread update and no root method. Within a week they had found a way to downgrade to Froyo to attain root again so don't sweat it too much. Go get a good device!
jordant2 said:
I just purchased my HOX yesterday and yes they now come with the 1.85 software preinstalled. So there is a great chance that your replacement will have the latest software or if you allow them to power it on they will immediate accept the update before they even hand you the phone. Maybe you can switch your own sim and tell them you want to set it up yourself and it may not have the update yet.
The same thing happened with the Evo when it first came out though. I had light leak and random resets and got a replacement that had the new Gingerbread update and no root method. Within a week they had found a way to downgrade to Froyo to attain root again so don't sweat it too much. Go get a good device!
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I think the problem for us with replacements is that all the developers who are working on this phone already have theirs rooted and unlocked. There's no incentive or reason to find a way to root 1.85. I read somewhere that there is another update coming too.
SkizzMcNizz said:
I think the problem for us with replacements is that all the developers who are working on this phone already have theirs rooted and unlocked. There's no incentive or reason to find a way to root 1.85. I read somewhere that there is another update coming too.
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Well let's find these guys and break their **** so they all have to get replacements!
SkizzMcNizz said:
I think the problem for us with replacements is that all the developers who are working on this phone already have theirs rooted and unlocked. There's no incentive or reason to find a way to root 1.85. I read somewhere that there is another update coming too.
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There is a incentive. We donate money to them for their work for delivering good roms????? If there is no root, and more people are getting htc one x's, then there is basically no point to develop for the one x???? No profit lol
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Well let's find these guys and break their **** so they all have to get replacements!
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That made me lol.
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I have not received any updates. See 1.85 similar post why.
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can't play my geetahr with out a geetahr string!
I'm still on 1.73 also but very confused to what I need to do to update,
first: unlock bootloader from htcdev?
second: root?
three: change CID with superCID?
four: relock with adb command
five: run the 1.85 update?
six: unlock bootloader again?
seven: root
eight: install CWM?
yes/no/maybe so?
rsnt said:
I'm still on 1.73 also but very confused to what I need to do to update
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These are the steps for the AT&T 1.73.
1) Root
2) Install RootKeeper (not needed...but 'eh can't hurt)
3) SuperCID
4) Titanium Backup - Optional if you want to save apps and app data
5) Upgrade to 1.85 via RUU - this will wipe everything except sd card
6) Unlock bootloader via HTCDev.com
7) Install Recovery
8) Root via Recovery
Can we please get peters guide stickied?
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can't play my geetahr with out a geetahr string!
I'm on 1.82 and I'm rooted, with SuperCID but I haven't unlocked yet because I'm hoping that we'll get S-OFF and I won't have to notify HTC of my "modding" activities. So, as long as I have SuperCID, I'll have the option of unlocking the downloader after the OTA upgrade, right? Assuming Rootkeeper failed or whatever...
Thanks!
Billy
freakboy13 said:
Can we please get peters guide stickied?
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I agree. Peter's guide is excellent. I did everything using Peter's guide following the Manual methods for everything (rather than One-Click methods). You learn more this way, less chance for errors. One-Click requires everthing to be perfect before running, and if things don't work you have no clue why nor how to troubleshoot.
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JeepFreak said:
I'm on 1.82 and I'm rooted, with SuperCID but I haven't unlocked yet because I'm hoping that we'll get S-OFF and I won't have to notify HTC of my "modding" activities. So, as long as I have SuperCID, I'll have the option of unlocking the downloader after the OTA upgrade, right? Assuming Rootkeeper failed or whatever...
Thanks!
Billy
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Don't totally quote me on this but I think you can only OTA from 1.73.
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Ok, I have never been more tempted to throw a phone in all my life. This has me VERY irritated.
I got this htc one x on a hunch, was a good deal, seen great roms on here, thought it was a good idea. I've had nothing but trouble. Heres my deal:
I went to the htcdev site to get the boot loader unlocked. Im no dummy, I've gotten into LOTS of phones. This thing is crazy. I've watched 20 videos, used 3 different computers, NOTHING works. ALWAYS says Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length.
Error Reason: The submitted Token appears to be the wrong length and won't work.
Now this isn't my first rodeo, I read, searched, paused videos made sure I was getting the same info selected, spaces, EVERYTHING that were showing between my screen and the youtube screens. This phone has taken the latest att update. Is this the problem? Has getting into the phone been cut out? Is there another way to get in and load roms? Should I ditch it for a galaxy?
You have supercid, right? The One XL can't have bootloader unlock without it. AT&T Doesn't like for people to use phones the way they're intended to be used
There is a new method for unlocking on the latest update over in general.
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I've never owned a phone so hard to deal with... Everything I read says I need to be rooted, I need to have bootloader unlocked to root, different direction loops I cant seem to break... The noobproof all require bootloader unlocked... there is SO much info, it all points in different directions, and I cant make heads or tails out of it to be honest. I've been reading for 2 days and am about to pitch this thing as far as I can.
I cant find the directions for supercid, just what it does. I normally don't require hand holding... I have an upgrade coming in September.....
Part of my issues is I don't have a charge only mode...
what carrier did the phone come from and what software version are you on?
klloyd said:
Part of my issues is I don't have a charge only mode...
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Newest update doesn't have this option. There's a root method in dev section, however you need linux to run the script. But that's easy to make a bootable CD just to run the script. After you root then dev unlock. Then you can proceed to either fastboot a recovery or use goo manager to install the latest. Then flash away...
I recommend you follow the S-off thread too... That way you don't need fastboot to flash boot.img. then if it came with 3.18 firmware, you'll also need to follow the touchscreen downgrade thread if you plan on using Aosp roms.
It's really not hard to do the last 2 steps, but I have to agree you need to go through an a$$load of steps to get the desired effect. But this phone is great with custom roms. Some call me crazy, but if I run carbon Rom tweaked it'll rival my buddies S4 no problem
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Its a true blue att phone. Running 4.1.1, software 3.18.
I actually run Linux on about everything... I am using my wifes computer to do all this, cause it seemed windows was easier. (insert shame here)
Im just use to the one clicks, the easy additions of clockwork in a single flash on the galaxy phones. Im not giving up, but believe you me, there is an note2 or and s4 in my future.
klloyd said:
Its a true blue att phone. Running 4.1.1, software 3.18.
I actually run Linux on about everything... I am using my wifes computer to do all this, cause it seemed windows was easier. (insert shame here)
Im just use to the one clicks, the easy additions of clockwork in a single flash on the galaxy phones. Im not giving up, but believe you me, there is an note2 or and s4 in my future.
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*Gags a little* lol. Good luck man
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The reason info conflicts is AT&T phones cant use htcdev unlock by AT&T request.
All other evita's can use htcdev fine.
So AT&T phones need root to change cid to pretend to not be an AT&T phone before they can unlock.
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As normal, wonderful help! Im on the right track this time! Thanks!
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Its a true blue att phone. Running 4.1.1, software 3.18.
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If that's the case, you need to go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2283760
That will change you Cid so it no longer identifies your phone as an AT&T model. Then, and only then will you be able to use htcdev to unlock your phone.
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