I've found some pretty crazy instructions for rooting the Inspire here:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=AT&T_Inspire_4G:_Rooting
I've also seen a few references to a one-click rooter for it as well. I'd prefer to avoid the crazy rooting process listed on the cyanogen wiki if at all possible.
Can anyone suggest a less complicated method, or link me to a one-click if it exists (and works)?
Thanks for any help anyone can give!
Hickeroar said:
I've found some pretty crazy instructions for rooting the Inspire here:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=AT&T_Inspire_4G:_Rooting
I've also seen a few references to a one-click rooter for it as well. I'd prefer to avoid the crazy rooting process listed on the cyanogen wiki if at all possible.
Can anyone suggest a less complicated method, or link me to a one-click if it exists (and works)?
Thanks for any help anyone can give!
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This should be in general, and search is your friend.
I searched 'simple root':
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=76087760
Demented71 said:
This should be in general, and search is your friend.
I searched 'simple root':
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=76087760
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Thanks! Sorry for being a nub!
Did you have an accident?
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Did you have an accident?
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I think I missed something...
I would highly recomend using the hack kit. Its very staight forward and does a excellent job.
Drew
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drewdatrip said:
I would highly recomend using the hack kit. Its very staight forward and does a excellent job.
Drew
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+1 for hack kit. A breeze.
Moved to general as not android development.
I used bubby simple root method on my inspire. Being a newbie to the Android platform, I found this method to be easier to understand & perform compared to the hack kit.
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The latest version of the ace hack kit, v11, is actually more simplified and easier to perform than the one click method. I actually created my gold card first with the gold card program and the picked up with hack kit by running option 2 and then 3 in the main menu. I then went to the options menu and had it flash the stock radio. Then I just installed my current rom and matching radio thru bootloader. During the process, I saw where the hack kit has the gold card method incorporated that makes it just as easy.
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i used simple root. they both are the same method but i found simple to be a breeze more than hackkit.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961406
I liked the fact that with the hack kit the terminal emulater was not required and there were no commands to enter. The only interaction I had to do was enable debugging after each boot. It made it a breeze, but both methods are proven.
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+1 for hack kit. Very simple and straightforward. Good Luck!
I used buddy's one click while watching the corresponding video on YouTube. First time rooting and it worked out perfectly. It's amazing how complex it all seemed until I actually started the process; then it all seemed to make a lot of sense. Same goes for installing roms. I was very intimidated until i actually started doing it.
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Stupid auto correct!
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Hack kit is the way. Bubby's method is somewhat difficult to follow for newbies
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I just finished rooting my Inspire with S-OFF and when I try to reboot into recovery or even choose recovery I simply get a black screen.
What did I do incorrectly?
what method did you use?
I went with Bubby's method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961406
did you read his F.A.Q.? to troubleshoot the problem. I am fairly certain it is covered there.
Which this question should more then likely be posted in that thread, since it is pertaining to his rooting method.
I ran into the same problem, you need to get eng s off as well. In the dev section look for a post called how I learned to love the bomb
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I ran into the same problem, you need to get eng s off as well. In the dev section look for a post called how I learned to love the bomb
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=974789
I am the author of that one By the way, it's from the title of Dr.Strangelove, which in the title also has "How I stopped worrying and learned to love the bomb" lol
I am new to this website, I wish to root my Htc Inspire 4g. I've heard of using SuperOneClickv1.5.5-ShortFuse.zip... would that work when My Android is running Froyo?
CH33FZ said:
I am new to this website, I wish to root my Htc Inspire 4g. I've heard of using SuperOneClickv1.5.5-ShortFuse.zip... would that work when My Android is running Froyo?
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nope, use the guide that is stickied at the top of general as your reference.
But, it's very hard to understand that guide... (once again sorry for my noobish comments) Please explain it to me?
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But, it's very hard to understand that guide... (once again sorry for my noobish comments) Please explain it to me?
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What are you trying to do
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But, it's very hard to understand that guide... (once again sorry for my noobish comments) Please explain it to me?
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Both rooting methods are extremely watered down have you tried downloading either of them?
I am not trying to be rude, but if it is hard to understand, then I would recommend reading more before you root.
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But, it's very hard to understand that guide... (once again sorry for my noobish comments) Please explain it to me?
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If you're unwilling to read, learn, read some more, research, read even more and try, then don't do it.
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But, it's very hard to understand that guide... (once again sorry for my noobish comments) Please explain it to me?
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Not trying to pile on, but... Seriously?
There's nothing difficult about the guide. The rooting techniques have been simplified as much as possible, for this phone.
Customizing this phone is going to require a little bit of effort on your part, it's not going to root itself.
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So I just select one guide from the rooting thread from mudknof*
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yeah I know how you feel about rooting O/P but I used this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961406 also androidcentral.com is another good site too if you have not been their already.
Also I would look into how to un-root the htc inspire just in case if you want to go back.
I had to watch the video a couple of times but it was not to bad but I do recommend this make sure your updated I know I had to do a wifi update then your good.
But if you have your phone all set up root will rest your phone all over again contacts will be their just if you added or did anything to it. It sucks it took me like 30 mins to set everything back up lol
Ok, I understand rooting gives you access and you have to downgrade your phone for rooting and then get a custom rom to pyt to a rooted current or future version. Am I right?
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Well from what I read on roms, roms will give you customs look and some better features I have not added and Roms yet really just wanted to remove bloatware Im still reading about Roms and how to install them...Also I was just reading through the steps about rooting I think by far bubbys root is the easiest way to root.
lol I ask a lot of ?s ha http://forum.androidcentral.com/inspire-rooting-roms-hacks/88094-rom-t-stock-rom-sense-unroot.html
just in case you need it.. Cause I did root back to stock..which now Im thinking about rooting today.. Just cause I dont like the bloatware but which is nice about root it gives unknown sources thats if you DL and app rather then the market place right now I use Side Load Wonder Machine its a pain to go through the pc but unknown allows you to DL 3rd party off a site. but other then having bloatware removed and having unknown sources thats all I did for rooting. Helpful hint is also looking into how to make a back up of your phone just in case something messes up.
Thank you so much for your support everyone... so one final question... what is bloatware?
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bloatware is all the pre install apps and like the blockbuster ATT nav, yelp etc. even though this is for droidX it works the same just copy and past this -----> Droid X Bloatware Removal How To Android 2.2 FroYo <-------- in youtube and its the 1st, or you can use titanium backup Pro to freeze the bloatware which makes the OS of the phone think its not their anymore and you can unfreeze it later if you need it.. over all its to save some memory on the phone..
So how do i save all memory to my sd card before rooting?
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what do you mean memory? like in apps,pics? their is an app called app2Sd in the market https://market.android.com/details?id=com.a0soft.gphone.app2sd&feature=search_result
that may help also heads up if you root you can do a back up with titanium back up and it restore your apps on that half Im not a 100% sure just google it one of the things I miss from my iphone is the itunes for backing up my apps.Still have not found a program thats like itunes for backing up apps fully and add them back if needed.
to bad you can just drag your apps to your Pc and save.. =(
But what will move my pictures and music to the sd card?
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But what will move my pictures and music to the sd card?
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They should already be there. The phone stores that kind of stuff on the SD card, because internal storage is limited.
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Ok, and one more question... Where do I find the rooting program for the htc inspire? Can someone please post a link?
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for moving the pic and music I would just move it to your PC and when your doing rooting just transfer them back.
Im about to root my phone again in like 15mins Im using this again
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961406
their is a video if you click it and watch it a few times
CH33FZ said:
Ok, and one more question... Where do I find the rooting program for the htc inspire? Can someone please post a link?
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let us know how it works if you do this..
Can use easy root on thunderbolt some one let me know were I can fine it thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1005292
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Try reading
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616
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Yup. I used this without problem. Follow the instructions. Ensure the md5 sums are always the same (like the instructions say... but worth repeating) and you should be good.
I rooted yesterday using the guide in the development section. I never used adb before but it wasnt bad at all. I just followed the guide and watched a video on youtube as I went along. Now I have adb set up and I feel more educated in the world of android. I say go for it. Main thing is CHECK ALL MD5 SUMS~!.. and you will be fine.
It is saying that it is possible to lose sound. If I have s_off sorry to be dumb but first root wanna get it right if it's a one click method how do u get the sound back flash another Rom?which never did working towards that thanks.
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It is saying that it is possible to lose sound. If I have s_off sorry to be dumb but first root wanna get it right if it's a one click method how do u get the sound back flash another Rom?which never did working towards that thanks.
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One click method? Do not use any one click methods. They can potentially screw your phone.
Google attn1's ace hack kit. That is the one true way to root your device. Read and follow all of the instructions.
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Rooted for the first time last week and did NOT lose sound with s-off. I read a few forums where upon using aahk (advanced ace hack kit) they lost sound. I dont know if it has to do with the gingerbread or froyo rom at the time of rooting but a fix was to update the phones firmware and it would come back. Not sure as this has never happened to me. Rooted while on the stock gingerbread and it worked like a charm
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So I'm running Advanced Ace Hack Kit and it asks me for my password. I assume the computer password, but I don't know what it is. Is there a way around this? Is there another way to root the Inspire?
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genericwizard said:
So I'm running Advanced Ace Hack Kit and it asks me for my password. I assume the computer password, but I don't know what it is. Is there a way around this? Is there another way to root the Inspire?
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Do you mean the passkey? If so, it's eixplained in the "effin' manual" that comes with AAHK. Make sure you read the entire thing carefully.
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Do you mean the passkey? If so, it's eixplained in the "effin' manual" that comes with AAHK. Make sure you read the entire thing carefully.
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No. I read the manual. Its before I even get into the program, while I'm in Terminal (using a Mac).
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No. I read the manual. Its before I even get into the program, while I'm in Terminal (using a Mac).
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I use Linux, so I'm not 100% certain about Macs (though it should be similar). But at least in Linux, it asks for your password because the script uses sudo. It's asking for password of the user currently logged in, so as to give the program administrative rights.
bananagranola said:
I use Linux, so I'm not 100% certain about Macs (though it should be similar). But at least in Linux, it asks for your password because the script uses sudo. It's asking for password of the user currently logged in, so as to give the program administrative rights.
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Yeah I thought so. I haven't used my password on this in too long. Is there another root method or is AAHK it for the Inspire?
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genericwizard said:
Yeah I thought so. I haven't used my password on this in too long. Is there another root method or is AAHK it for the Inspire?
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There is another method, the HTCDEV method, which is detailed in the PDF in post #7 in the "need help?" link in my signature (admittedly, a little roundabout). However, be warned that AAHK is above and beyond my recommended option. HTCDEV unlock can be detected, making rooting detectable even after you go back to stock (for warranty purposes). AAHK is completely reversible. It also makes the entire flashing process easier and gives you more ROM choice. For more detail, take a look at that link.
If you have absolutely no way to get your password, I would recommend that you try an Ubuntu LiveCD instead of using your Mac. It will let you run AAHK with sudo.
bananagranola said:
There is another method, the HTCDEV method, which is detailed in the PDF in post #7 in the "need help?" link in my signature (admittedly, a little roundabout). However, be warned that AAHK is above and beyond my recommended option. HTCDEV unlock can be detected, making rooting detectable even after you go back to stock (for warranty purposes). AAHK is completely reversible. It also makes the entire flashing process easier and gives you more ROM choice. For more detail, take a look at that link.
If you have absolutely no way to get your password, I would recommend that you try an Ubuntu LiveCD instead of using your Mac. It will let you run AAHK with sudo.
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great man thanks. Don't care much about warranty, its from EBay anyways. Why does AAHK allow for more ROM choice? Just curious.
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genericwizard said:
great man thanks. Don't care much about warranty, its from EBay anyways. Why does AAHK allow for more ROM choice? Just curious.
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In short, HTCDEV only lets you flash ACE (Desire HD and Inspire 4G) ROMs, but not ROMs ported from other devices. Also, it adds an additional step to flashing any new ROM (you need to run a fastboot command from your computer with your phone connected). AAHK gives you S-OFF, giving you more complete control over your phone and letting you flash any ROM (including ported ones) without that extra step.
Alright got root and JellyTime on my phone. I bought this phone from EBay and havent activated it with AT&T yet. Will having root and a custom ROM prevent me from having it activated?
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Alright got root and JellyTime on my phone. I bought this phone from EBay and havent activated it with AT&T yet. Will having root and a custom ROM prevent me from having it activated?
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I honestly have no idea. I was under the impression that you could just pop in the SIM card.
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I honestly have no idea. I was under the impression that you could just pop in the SIM card.
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Yeah, I'm switching from a Burst which uses a MicroSim so I have to get a different SIM card. Im sure it will require some OTA programming
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I honestly have no idea. I was under the impression that you could just pop in the SIM card.
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you have to make sure that your phone is unlocked because i have jellytime and its rooted and i running claro so if you have a unlocked phone you wont have to worry if the at&t sim would take it
edwin1472 said:
you have to make sure that your phone is unlocked because i have jellytime and its rooted and i running claro so if you have a unlocked phone you wont have to worry if the at&t sim would take it
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Its already on AT&T. It just doesn't have service or a proper SIM
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does anyone have a download link for the hack kit? i ordered a replacement inspire after dropping the old one in toilet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30007255
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Hi I just recently got an inspire givin to me. The volume rocker is broken and I have to have fixed next week. I am trying to flash it to ics because Im not a fan of gingerbread on the inspire. They had already updated it to 2.3.5 and sense is 3.0. My question is, how can I root my phone without the volume buttons? I am going to use a touch recovery after its rooted to do all the flashing. If its not to much to ask please help. Thank you
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Hi I just recently got an inspire givin to me. The volume rocker is broken and I have to have fixed next week. I am trying to flash it to ics because Im not a fan of gingerbread on the inspire. They had already updated it to 2.3.5 and sense is 3.0. My question is, how can I root my phone without the volume buttons? I am going to use a touch recovery after its rooted to do all the flashing. If its not to much to ask please help. Thank you
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There is no way to do it without the risk of getting stuck. If you get stuck, you will be in troubles to get back to a working state. Fix the volume rocker first and then do the Hacking...
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There is no way to do it without the risk of getting stuck. If you get stuck, you will be in troubles to get back to a working state. Fix the volume rocker first and then do the Hacking...
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Yeah I figured as much. I will get it checked out tomorrow.
I really appreciate the help.