i used it an ARIA. all I want is to root the device.
have you tried using a gold card? its pretty simple.
I too am waiting for unrevoked. The gold card isn't all that simple if you never used adb.
according to att1, unrevoked will not work on the Inspire
JCreazy said:
according to att1, unrevoked will not work on the Inspire
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The exploit that unrevoked was able to use on previous HTC models has been plugged on the more recent HTC models, including the Desire HD and the Inspire.
It might work but with out downgrading and s-off there isn't much they can do.
As of now the only Rom that can be rooted is 1.32
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are anybody try root desire S using Visionary and using desire HD s-off tools is it working? b'cos inspire 4g can be done using DHD tools
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inspire 4g and desire hd are 99,999999999999999% the same
flashing a hboot of the desire hd to the desire s would kill it
also visionary is for 2.2, it doesnt even works with 2.2.1 anymore
also the tool requires perma root, which is only possible there with android 2.2
ohh i see. thx 4 replying
I have tried GINGERBREAK and VISION+
GINGERBREAK can temp root
VISION+ doesnt work
I used the AlphaRevx beta to turn my phone from S-ON to S-OFF which was a success, but what i am struggling to find is, how to root my phone so i can install other custom roms.
I've installed the Root checker app to see if my phone was rooted when i turned it to S-OFF and it says it isn't...
Can someone please post a link to a forum or tell me how to root my phone now it is S-OFF
Thanks.
HTC incredible S
Os: Android 2.3.3
Sense ui: 2.1
On the forums look for the incredible s forum xd
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Hey guys do you think one click root you guys have here to root htc inspire would work on the HTC evo
If you are looking to root an EVO shouldn't you be in the EVO section?
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Yes you are right my friend however i had the inspire before and now i have the evo but the new evos now come with 2.3 and can't root it.at the evo forums don't have the option to go back to stock 2.2 like we do here. So I was going to give this one a shot but I thought of asking first to see if maybe anyone has done it. If not I'll probably stay with the inspire lol.
The current rooting methods for the Inspire/DesireHD are very device specific. No chance it would work on an EVO. Heck, they won't work on DHDs that have taken the 2.3 upgrades either.
Most rooting methods are device spicific so please be careful using things not ment for your device.
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What will the impact of this update be?
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What will the impact of this update be?
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The impact will be that it will update this phone to gingerbread. Neat, huh?
Now if you're talking rootability, how would we know until it's released? I won't take a chance. I think the update for the dhd is unrootable. When put on a stock phone, you're hosed.
For custom roms? I'm sure it'll be a good thing.
agreed. i don't think the inspire will ever get an unlocked rom direct from htc and especially not from at&t. if your interested (like i am) in a stock rom based on gingerbread wait for a developer to release a rooted version of the at&t update coming in august.
i just wish htc would add sense 3.0 to the coming rom, but i don't imagine that will ever happen either. thank goodness for the developers on here to make our phones what they could be from htc.
There's a new exploit, Fre3vo, that should work on the forthcoming Inspire GB update unless HTC patches it at the last minute which is not likely (it's already in the pipeline).
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There's a new exploit, Fre3vo, that should work on the forthcoming Inspire GB update unless HTC patches it at the last minute which is not likely (it's already in the pipeline).
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They are saving that for a later ota
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Move to android 2.3. A couple of fixes. Same laggy sense sadly.
Gene Poole said:
There's a new exploit, Fre3vo, that should work on the forthcoming Inspire GB update unless HTC patches it at the last minute which is not likely (it's already in the pipeline).
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I queried you with this on the other thread, but it looks like it's getting buried. From what I have seen, this just gives a temp root and doesn't break the nand security. I was wondering if perhaps you had seen some info I hadn't come across that indicated otherwise.
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fernandezhjr said:
I queried you with this on the other thread, but it looks like it's getting buried. From what I have seen, this just gives a temp root and doesn't break the nand security. I was wondering if perhaps you had seen some info I hadn't come across that indicated otherwise.
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You need temproot to change the version information. From there (with a goldcard), you can downgrade the ROM to the version that can be used with gfree to get S-OFF. Once you've got S-OFF you're home free!
Basically it's the same method as before, but using fre3vo instead of psneuter or rage (psneuter and rage exploits have been patched in latest HTC RUUs).
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You need temproot to change the version information. From there (with a goldcard), you can downgrade the ROM to the version that can be used with gfree to get S-OFF. Once you've got S-OFF you're home free!
Basically it's the same method as before, but using fre3vo instead of psneuter or rage (psneuter and rage exploits have been patched in latest HTC RUUs).
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So basically this is specific to the Inspire. We still benefit from having the ability to downgrade and exploit. I was wondering why it wouldn't perma root the EVO 3D. Thanks.
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So basically this is specific to the Inspire. We still benefit from having the ability to downgrade and exploit. I was wondering why it wouldn't perma root the EVO 3D. Thanks.
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Well, most any rooting procedure needs to get temproot at some point in the process. Fre3vo works on a lot of HTC GB RUUs, but I'm not sure if it works on other brands. The workings are still a closely guarded secret for now.