[q] revolutionary not detecting my sensation - HTC Sensation

Revolutionary.exe is not detecting my sensation ... .. i hav installed fastboot drivers also.. even then no change.. tried to change it from charge only to disk drive .. no use.. PLEASE HELP!!

try installing the android sdk
From here......

Mount as htc sync workef for me
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mount as htc sync workef for me
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thank u ... It worked

I am having issues with this revolutionary method as well. i download the zip, extract it, download the fastboot, get the key code, run the extracted program, and the window says waiting for device. so i ran it again with mounting my sensation before running and same thing. It hasnt yet given me a chance to enter the key code. im only assuming i have to enter it cause it is not taking the code it pops up with when you enter your information. I Just bought a PC so I can to root my phones better without waiting for a MAC version of every thing. If anyone knows the step I am missing, please let me know. I would love to experiment with COREdroid but i have to get S-OFF first.

rddocke said:
I am having issues with this revolutionary method as well. i download the zip, extract it, download the fastboot, get the key code, run the extracted program, and the window says waiting for device. so i ran it again with mounting my sensation before running and same thing. It hasnt yet given me a chance to enter the key code. im only assuming i have to enter it cause it is not taking the code it pops up with when you enter your information. I Just bought a PC so I can to root my phones better without waiting for a MAC version of every thing. If anyone knows the step I am missing, please let me know. I would love to experiment with COREdroid but i have to get S-OFF first.
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Use HTC Sync mode.and.it should see your device.
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I will try that right now thank you ill report back

Rhiannon224 said:
Use HTC Sync mode.and.it should see your device.
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I think im going in the right direction it doesnt say device waiting anymore but now it pops up and closes down instantly ill keep playing with it thanks again... after closer looking at it it says htc sync is not compatible please uninstall htc sync

Ignore that warning, it's the only way it detects my device, it works for me. Used it in two Sensations and it didn't detect the device unless I used HTC sync. Do you have adb installed and the correct drivers?
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Rhiannon224 said:
Ignore that warning, it's the only way it detects my device, it works for me. Used it in two Sensations and it didn't detect the device unless I used HTC sync. Do you have adb installed and the correct drivers?
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i actually uninstalled htc sync,changed administrator compatabilities to windows 7 and ran it again whoooo it works thanks guys

s-off complete clockwork installed now
now what? lol im excited

Rhiannon224 said:
Ignore that warning, it's the only way it detects my device, it works for me. Used it in two Sensations and it didn't detect the device unless I used HTC sync. Do you have adb installed and the correct drivers?
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I S-Off ed my phone without adb installed
Swyped from my HTC Sensation

I'm having the same problem. Tried USB Charge, Disk Drive and HTC Sync mode. The revolutionary application just says Waiting for device...
What am I missing? Any drivers that need to be installed?

slvrhwk said:
I'm having the same problem. Tried USB Charge, Disk Drive and HTC Sync mode. The revolutionary application just says Waiting for device...
What am I missing? Any drivers that need to be installed?
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If you are runing this on Windows then yes there are drivers you need. Check the documentation link on Revolutionary site.

tpbklake said:
If you are runing this on Windows then yes there are drivers you need. Check the documentation link on Revolutionary site.
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Thank you. The driver installation made it work.

rddocke said:
i actually uninstalled htc sync,changed administrator compatabilities to windows 7 and ran it again whoooo it works thanks guys
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This was the missing step for me i could only get it to work once i uninstalled HTC Sync..

The Quickest way in solving this issue is just to install the HTC Drivers. With that, follow the Guide on the Dev section and it should be okay.

For future reference of Linux users who may find this thread, don't forget to run revolutionary, fastboot, or adb as a root user.
That'll usually solve all that plagues you with problems like "waiting for device" and such.
"sudo ./revolutionary"

Related

[YESS!!!]Revolutionary S-OFF&Recovery Tool (TMOUS 0008 Fixed)

http://revolutionary.io/
Yes yes yes!
pre7 release fixed the problem with tmous 0008 devices​
Update 1:
They are working on a fix for .0008 TMOUS
Should have fix tomorrow
Update 2:
pre7 has been released. Refresh revolutionary website and download pre7.
Fix for 0008 confirmed
NvM! sorry
Nice
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No, clear your browser cache, it is here!
xSunny said:
WTf are u talking about.. You should be banned..
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It really is out!!
Yea its out on the website.......
Trying now.
Guys! Do you know the code to make the series number pop up???
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No, I don't have this code.
OMG! Just did it waiting for S-OFF! Communication with phone interupted =[
just saw this...sooo excited!
Artur_q77 said:
No, I don't have this code.
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Settings ->about phone -> phone identity.
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i'm S-OFF AND WITH CWM.... yes !!!!!
Just got this about the communication, second time doing it and it cant find fastboot. Fastboot is frozen needs battery pull and windows cant recognize the device anymore until battery pull.
I did it in HTC Sync mode, in charging mode don't work for me
Can anybody help me ive tried above method about fastboot ill try it again but getting error with communications
ardsar said:
Settings ->about phone -> phone identity.
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i never knew that was there! i feel fumb... do we input the imei or the serial number with letters and numbers?
My phone froze in fastboot and said there was a communication error .
Frikkin wonderfull! LeeDrOiD has S-Off
The program hangs when “waiting for the system to settle.” -OR- the program says “Communications with phone unexpectedly interrupted.”
Uninstall any programs that may connect to the phone over USB and automatically sync. Specifically, we have had interference from HTC Sync and Doubletwist in the past; other programs may also cause trouble. Try reinstalling the drivers, if all else fails (or use Linux, which has a 99% less sucky USB stack).

[Q] How to run Revolutionary.exe on Linux for rooting Sensation?

Ok I'm new here and have zero knowledge about anything Android-hacking. Following ikhzter's guide I get a roadblock everytime at the point of waiting for fastboot on xp sp3 on my macbook pro via vmware.
This is how it goes-
Zerging Root... this may take a minute or so..
Sending in Caroline...
Cleaning up...
Rebooting to fastboot...
Whien life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take back the lemons
Waiting for fastboot...
Rebooting to fastboot (again)...
Communications with phone unexpectedly interrupted. Try Again.
Press (almost) any key to exit.
Now on trying the alternative, linux which is a bit too alien to me I can't even get the Revolutionary.exe to run (open) on it. Help!
It does that in Windows, just reboot the phone and run it again. After 3 times it'll say it's done and ask if you wanna install CWM
As for the .EXE not running in Linux, that's cause it's a Windows .EXE - there's the Linux version on the Revo website
Having said all that, if you don't know what you're doing then you shouldn't really be trying it anyway
Thanks but I'm pretty sure I got the Linux version. And ultimately I want to flash the Android Revolution HD custom ROM. So I know what I'm doing.
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rajhardia said:
Thanks but I'm pretty sure I got the Linux version. And ultimately I want to flash the Android Revolution HD custom ROM. So I know what I'm doing.
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I had the same thing happen on Windows. Try going into USB connections and check the HTC sync option, it worked for me.
Also, when it lost communication I tried again and it worked despite loosing communication.
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So.... to be 100% clear, you're using VMWare Fusion on your MacBook Pro running XP SP3 as a guest OS and using trying to run a linux executable?
I thought you said you knew what you were doing....
wesbalmer said:
So.... to be 100% clear, you're using VMWare Fusion on your MacBook Pro running XP SP3 as a guest OS and using trying to run a linux executable?
I thought you said you knew what you were doing....
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Having said that... I'll go into detail so as not to be considered flaming.
Choose an OS and choose your method. I'd suggest you step back from your current testing and abandon it all.
Using VMWare Fusion boot into, or install if you have not yet already, your Linux guest OS
Using your guest OS browser, navigate to revolutionary and download the Linux package.
Navigate to your download directory within a linux terminal -- most likely : cd ~/Download
Sometimes in Ubuntu, maybe other distros as well, to protect your machine the browser will not keep the executable permissions of the file you download. To be certain chmod 777 revolutionary
./revolutionary
That's no help at all but thanks anyway. To be clear, I've downloaded a made-to-run-on-Linux revolutionary file on the Linux OS that I installed through VMWare. Completely fails to understand why anyone would rather think of the absurd.
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Rhiannon224 said:
I had the same thing happen on Windows. Try going into USB connections and check the HTC sync option, it worked for me.
Also, when it lost communication I tried again and it worked despite loosing communication.
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Thanks, yeah I choose HTC sync every single time. What number of tries did it take to work for you?
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That's no help at all but thanks anyway. To be clear, I've downloaded a made-to-run-on-Linux revolutionary file on the Linux OS that I installed through VMWare. Completely fails to understand why anyone would rather think of the absurd.
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Then you must be doing something wrong. What I explained absolutely does work.
Dare i suggest the htcdev methord?
Will do a factory reset though. Use at your own risk
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Dare i suggest the htcdev methord?
Will do a factory reset though. Use at your own risk
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Thanks but I finally managed to set S-off using Linux. Just had to use terminal.
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Thanks but I finally managed to set S-off using Linux. Just had to use terminal.
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HOW DID YOU DO IT! i am new to linux so im still not very good at using the terminal and my other pc wont let me root so im using this one.... so ..?
rajhardia said:
Ok I'm new here and have zero knowledge about anything Android-hacking. Following ikhzter's guide I get a roadblock everytime at the point of waiting for fastboot on xp sp3 on my macbook pro via vmware.
This is how it goes-
Zerging Root... this may take a minute or so..
Sending in Caroline...
Cleaning up...
Rebooting to fastboot...
Whien life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take back the lemons
Waiting for fastboot...
Rebooting to fastboot (again)...
Communications with phone unexpectedly interrupted. Try Again.
Press (almost) any key to exit.
Now on trying the alternative, linux which is a bit too alien to me I can't even get the Revolutionary.exe to run (open) on it. Help!
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I ran into this, MAKE SURE YOUR ENTERING THE CORRECT SERIAL NUMBER, not the imei or whatever. Then with correct serial number go threw the process and see what happens. Revolutionary will recognize your device with both serial and imei number and produce a root code for you, but only with the code from your serial number entry will the process find and root your device.
Remember to give THANKS were THANKS is due.
Martovitz said:
I ran into this, MAKE SURE YOUR ENTERING THE CORRECT SERIAL NUMBER, not the imei or whatever. Then with correct serial number go threw the process and see what happens. Revolutionary will recognize your device with both serial and imei number and produce a root code for you, but only with the code from your serial number entry will the process find and root your device.
I am using linux Revolutionary, ubuntu quantal, HBOOT 1.35 is less than required <1.45. Revolutionary 0.4pre4
In a term, sudo revolutionary, it recognizes my phone, says Zerging, quits.
I tried HTC Thunderbolt in power on mode and HTC sync mode. Many times, irritating to enter beta code over and over.
I guess I could try the serial number over but I think revolutionary is checking that before accepting beta code.
---------- Post added at 08:59 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:32 AM ----------
Annoying re-entering of beta code may be avoided by putting beta code into a file, then redirecting the file into revolutionary.
Code:
sudo ./revolutionary < ./beta_key
...but all I get is Zerging and failing.
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zerg root fail then you need to use tacoroot ....or rather ..this guide will precisely explain the process ..happy flashing enjoy

Can not push recovery to HOS

Hi,
I recently relocked my HOS for the official JB from HTC. I have come to say it sucks monkeyballs. Now I tried to unlock, push recovery from TWRP and CM10 on my phone. Well, I can not do those things.
I can succesfully unlock my phone (wich it is now) but i can not push any recovery. It just stands there in Command Promt: waiting for device. And my device keeps in fastboot... I don't know what I can do
I have used Hasoon's tool, used it solely via cmd and fastboot. It just doesn't work .
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks!
What version of hboot do u have
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Reinstall the HTC driver.
That's a good idea....simple first.
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And try closing HTC Sync as well. For me at least it ****s up the connection.
handman29 said:
What version of hboot do u have
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Got HBoot 2.15. Bad or good?
Darknites said:
Reinstall the HTC driver.
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Already done so, got same thing over and over again.
Goatshocker said:
And try closing HTC Sync as well. For me at least it ****s up the connection.
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Already done.
Got it to work!
Used 5 different USB cables and one actually worked :'). Don't know how and why but it seems that this cable let it go trough. I am fully rooted now and everything.
I find it very weird to see it is a cable issue

[Q] Windows 8 64-bit Drivers not working

Just wiped all data off my phone before flashing CyanogenMod 10. Problem is, I need to reboot into the bootloader so I can flash the boot.img since I have the 2.20 AT&T update. But I can't get my computer to recognize my phone in fastboot mode. I'm using Windows 8 64-bit, and I've tried multiple threads with Win8 64-bit drivers, and installing the drivers with signature verification disabled. I'm at a loss, hope you guys can help, since I can't turn my phone on until this gets fixed.
bikeracer4487 said:
Just wiped all data off my phone before flashing CyanogenMod 10. Problem is, I need to reboot into the bootloader so I can flash the boot.img since I have the 2.20 AT&T update. But I can't get my computer to recognize my phone in fastboot mode. I'm using Windows 8 64-bit, and I've tried multiple threads with Win8 64-bit drivers, and installing the drivers with signature verification disabled. I'm at a loss, hope you guys can help, since I can't turn my phone on until this gets fixed.
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Not familiar with windows 8,but if the computer recognises the phone why not just downgrade your hboot with Jet,then you want have to flash the boot image.
ken bentley said:
Not familiar with windows 8,but if the computer recognises the phone why not just downgrade your hboot with Jet,then you want have to flash the boot image.
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Whoa whoa whoa. Downgrading the hboot is POSSIBLE. Holy frick, if this is true, I might hate myself for not discovering this sooner...
EDIT: The toolkit requires running Linux (which I don't have and am not real comfortable with) and involves hard bricking the phone...think I'll keep my hboot for now. Needing to flash the boot.img is kind of annoying, but it wasn't a big deal until I could no longer get fastboot to work...
bikeracer4487 said:
Whoa whoa whoa. Downgrading the hboot is POSSIBLE. Holy frick, if this is true, I might hate myself for not discovering this sooner...
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Lol yes it is possible, all you need is ubuntu on your computer. I tried it out myself and it worked great
bikeracer4487 said:
Whoa whoa whoa. Downgrading the hboot is POSSIBLE. Holy frick, if this is true, I might hate myself for not discovering this sooner...
EDIT: The toolkit requires running Linux (which I don't have and am not real comfortable with) and involves hard bricking the phone...think I'll keep my hboot for now. Needing to flash the boot.img is kind of annoying, but it wasn't a big deal until I could no longer get fastboot to work...
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I can tell you its easy once you boot into linux,I was a complete novice with unbuntu and I got it to work,I spent a bit of time reading up on using the commands and it went like a breeze.
utkaar099 said:
Lol yes it is possible, all you need is ubuntu on your computer. I tried it out myself and it worked great
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Well, I can make a LiveCD easy enough, so I might still try it. But I'd still prefer to find a fix for the fastboot drivers, since I'd still be unable to use fastboot after downgrading the hboot.
ken bentley said:
I can tell you its easy once you boot into linux,I was a complete novice with unbuntu and I got it to work,I spent a bit of time reading up on using the commands and it went like a breeze.
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I'm actually fairly competent in the unix terminal, thanks to using a Mac at work for a while, it's more the danger of hard bricking my phone that scares me.
Well the only thing I could find was this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775870
But that's meant for the international One X so I'm pretty positive that it may not work on our device...
utkaar099 said:
Well the only thing I could find was this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1775870
But that's meant for the international One X so I'm pretty positive that it may not work on our device...
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Well, thanks for the tip, but that's one of the drivers I tried.
I had same problem and i have solved installing HTC Sync Manager and PdaNet
EmeraldTimer said:
I had same problem and i have solved installing HTC Sync Manager and PdaNet
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PdaNet? From what a can find it seems to only work as a tethering app...
EmeraldTimer said:
I had same problem and i have solved installing HTC Sync Manager and PdaNet
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+1 HTC sync is your friend when you have drivers issues.
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barondebxl said:
+1 HTC sync is your friend when you have drivers issues.
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Yeah, like I said, HTC Sync didn't solve my problem for whatever reason.
However, it occurred to me that I've never had to worry about Android drivers with Mac and Linux, and I was able to use fastboot without a problem from a Ubuntu LiveCD, without resorting to downgrading my hboot. Granted it meant downloading and configuring the android tools in Ubuntu, and I wouldn't want to do it on a regular basis, but it's okay as a workaround, and this whole fiasco has me seriously considering switching my laptop to Ubuntu from Win8 (I could dual-boot), but I don't really have enough disk space for 2 operating systems).
bikeracer4487 said:
Yeah, like I said, HTC Sync didn't solve my problem for whatever reason.
However, it occurred to me that I've never had to worry about Android drivers with Mac and Linux, and I was able to use fastboot without a problem from a Ubuntu LiveCD, without resorting to downgrading my hboot. Granted it meant downloading and configuring the android tools in Ubuntu, and I wouldn't want to do it on a regular basis, but it's okay as a workaround, and this whole fiasco has me seriously considering switching my laptop to Ubuntu from Win8 (I could dual-boot), but I don't really have enough disk space for 2 operating systems).
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Did you uninstall whatever HTC drivers you had before installing HTC sync?
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I have windows 8 and when I first got my one x I installed PDANet and HTC Sync Manager. That should solve the driver issue. PDANet pretty much fills in the gap for drivers no matter what phone.
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Ok I had same issue when I was beta testing win 8 in Summer. You need to go to device manager and click the show hidden devices on menu bar. It will show you all devices not plugged in. Next find andriod , it should be greyed out. If you don't find install win 64 bit driver. It will still not recongize android when plugged in so click greyed out android and choose Manuel update. Then click browse for driver and go into win 64 drivers and manually choose. There is a lot of utube and other tutorials if you Google manuel install HTC drivers for win 8. Hope this helps ya. Let me know how it worked out
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i hav got it
:highfive: i had the same problem and that vista drivers worked will
her you go but i couldn't the link as ber the rule To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!
but you may find it on androiddrivers if you search you will find it in How to Root HTC One X! pleas share the link her so the other find it
I was able to get mine working with the combo of
1. uninstalling any HTC sync or sync manager and the HTC BMP USB Driver. Basically anything HTC.
2. Install HTC sync. Not sync manager. Go to the HTC support page and you'll see both listed. If you go to the specific phone support page it might not be there. (One S doesn't have the sync program, just sync manager iirc.)
3. Download PDAnet. When installing, It'll give a warning that you already have drivers installed and ask if you want to fix them or leave as is. I chose it to fix and it went though its process and I had working drivers after that.
I think this was already suggested before. I going back and giving thanks wherever due after this post. (On the mobile app right now)
Other easy way if you're using a One S is to download Hasoon2000's All-On-One Toolkit. He's updated the drivers for windows 8. I haven't tried it yet as mine are working so haven't had the need. I would assume his tool for any of the other phones he supports would have the updated drivers too.

[Q] Help Rooting HTC One X 4.0.3

Ok so i need help rooting and unlocking the bootloader for my At&t HTC One X my phone is currently not connected to network (if that makes a difference) So all day i've been trying to unlock the bootloader for my phone through the HTCDev site but i keep getting the error code 160 and MID not allowed. Yes I have made sure that i pasted the characters correctly but still no luck . I'm an extreme noob to this since this is my first smartphone and I'm trying to root it so I can install Jell Bean on my device. If anyone can help me solve this situation it would be extremely appreciated thanks in advance for reading Furthermore, i need a solution in rooting my HTC One X 1.73 Version 4.0.3
Make yourself a cup of coffee and read through the stickies. Att blocked the att one x from being bootloader unlocked through htcdev.com
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exad said:
Make yourself a cup of coffee and read through the stickies. Att blocked the att one x from being bootloader unlocked through htcdev.com
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Thanks for the reply, so there is no way that i will be able to put custom Rom on my phone?
Shadane said:
Thanks for the reply, so there is no way that i will be able to put custom Rom on my phone?
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I never said that
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I never said that
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Well that's great news so how will i be able to do it? I've been trying various root methods but can't seem to get my phone rooted
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167
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exad said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167
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Yea man i've done that method numerous amount of times. when i do it "adb server out of date. killing...." and "ADB didn't ACK" comes up alot not sure if that's the reason why it won't let me root
Have you installed the latest HTC Sync Version on your Computer?
If not, install it. Maybe you're just running an old driver for your phone
Kureno7 said:
Have you installed the latest HTC Sync Version on your Computer?
If not, install it. Maybe you're just running an old driver for your phone
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Yea man i got the latest sync version and i downloaded HTC Drivers and install them as well still no luck
Shadane said:
Yea man i got the latest sync version and i downloaded HTC Drivers and install them as well still no luck
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2197018
Maybe this thread can help you
Shadane said:
Yea man i got the latest sync version and i downloaded HTC Drivers and install them as well still no luck
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My apologies if this is silly. Do you have adb installed
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open the task manager, which has adb.exe process and end (kill) that process
Then close your oneclick and re-open it.
That should fix the "ADB server didn't ACK, failed to start daemon" Message.
If that doesn't work you could try installing the lastest android SDK with the latest ADB/fastboot
There's nothing wrong with the rooting procedure. Your lack of technical knowledge is what's holding you back. If you can't troubleshoot issues like this unlocking this phone may not be for you.
I dunno what I did or anything like that. But for some reason the ONLY way I can get adb to recognize my phone is to have HTC sync actually running but minimized. If I exit it from the tray or kill application adb tells me no device found or "waiting for device" indefinitely
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InflatedTitan said:
I dunno what I did or anything like that. But for some reason the ONLY way I can get adb to recognize my phone is to have HTC sync actually running but minimized. If I exit it from the tray or kill application adb tells me no device found or "waiting for device" indefinitely
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How bizarre!
Root
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How bizarre!
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okay so I uninstalled HTC Syn and killed adb in task manager and when i run the root file everything goes smooth i don't get any errors my phone reboots numerous amount of times but when finished and i go into my apps i don't have "superuser" i even downloaded two different root checkers from the play store however they reported i don't have root do you know how i could fix this problem?
Shadane said:
okay so I uninstalled HTC Syn and killed adb in task manager and when i run the root file everything goes smooth i don't get any errors my phone reboots numerous amount of times but when finished and i go into my apps i don't have "superuser" i even downloaded two different root checkers from the play store however they reported i don't have root do you know how i could fix this problem?
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Yeah the exploits don't root your phone, They guve temp root to give you supercid so you can unlock the bootloader on HTCDEV. Once your bootloader is unlocked you can flash recovery, after that you can flash su or a rooted rom.
exad said:
Yeah the exploits don't root your phone, They guve temp root to give you supercid so you can unlock the bootloader on HTCDEV. Once your bootloader is unlocked you can flash recovery, after that you can flash su or a rooted rom.
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Okay i'm a little confused now so this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167 will only give me temp root?
Shadane said:
Okay i'm a little confused now so this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1644167 will only give me temp root?
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What software version does your phone have?
keeloc guilty
exad said:
What software version does your phone have?
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My Android version is 4.0.3 and my software number is 1.73.502.1
Shadane said:
My Android version is 4.0.3 and my software number is 1.73.502.1
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what's your hboot version in bootloader? I just want to verify.

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