OK does anyone know how to root the HTC one s without a computer
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spyke1999 said:
OK does anyone know how to root the HTC one s without a computer
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You need to unlock your bootloader from the computer. So I guess you are out of luck. :c
No I've heard people doing it without unlocking bootloader
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spyke1999 said:
No I've heard people doing it without unlocking bootloader
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You heard wrong.
Dang my internet on my computer is out and it broke so I can't unlock it
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Is there an easy way to unlock my phone I mean I've done it before with my evo 4g but with my computer broke I need to unlock it without using it
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spyke1999 said:
Is there an easy way to unlock my phone I mean I've done it before with my evo 4g but with my computer broke I need to unlock it without using it
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So go get your evo 4G and do it!
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How
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Go to the library.
spyke1999 said:
How
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The only way to root it is to unlock the bootloader, and the only way to do that is with a computer. Without a computer you are SOL.
impostle said:
The only way to root it is to unlock the bootloader, and the only way to do that is with a computer. Without a computer you are SOL.
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I've been able to root a locked phone with an older hboot without unlocking it. What boot do you have op?
The latest version
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Just got one s. Unlocked bootloadee and flashed cmw and everything works. However in recovery select screen says tampered above unlocked. Why?
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Because you tampered with the bootloader by unlocking it..
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Ok, that's common sense answer. Guess I need to be more specific. No other HTC phone has shown this, why this one?. Is it just something HTC added, or do I make a mistake somewhere.
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mike102871 said:
Ok, that's common sense answer. Guess I need to be more specific. No other HTC phone has shown this, why this one?. Is it just something HTC added, or do I make a mistake somewhere.
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No this is normal. I have it, and I can flash everything perfectly fine. You're all good!
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Hi - a wild ride dumping Sense this morning. Now I think I'm running CM10 nightly without issue.
Question - why when the phone boots am I greeted with the HTC bootloader, with the red Developmental warning? It cycles once or twice like that, and then I get the CM bootloader. Phone boots fine.
I have Hboot 1.14. Unlocked through HTC Dev. Is something wrong or is that how it boots?
thanks.
That's how it boys of you are unlocked
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joselv456 said:
That's how it boys of you are unlocked
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Behaves?
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atlgator said:
Behaves?
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Boots if...
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This is the first time this has happened.. Flashed jb Asia rom now wanting to go to newts. Is this still safe to use or should I fast boot
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Kole_Ackerson said:
This is the first time this has happened.. Flashed jb Asia rom now wanting to go to newts. Is this still safe to use or should I fast boot
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I don't see why not... The first device it lists is the evo 4g lte.. So you should be covered twice lol
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InflatedTitan said:
I don't see why not... The first device it lists is the evo 4g lte.. So you should be covered twice lol
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Ok haha I was just worried itd flash something to a different partition since it saw it as a EVO LTE ill give it a shot
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How'd it go?
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It will usually say one xl but I had that happen to me too but I didn't want to flash it like that so I went to my comp
Yeah it's fine to go ahead and do it, I did it earlier today and it worked fine.
After all they're basically the same phone.
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So basically since going soff I can't switch from viper to miui. Anyone find a fix? I am verified soff and downgraded to twrp 2.3.3.0
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Wipe everything in twrp before installing miui
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area51avenger said:
Wipe everything in twrp before installing miui
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Did a full wipe of factory reset, system, dalvic, cache, still no dice
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Run a ruu flash a recovery then flash miui
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Kole_Ackerson said:
Run a ruu flash a recovery then flash miui
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Where do I go to learn how and what to do to complete this. Never done ruu so don't know if I can flash in twrp or what. I have no prob researching just point me in the right direction if u can.
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Zonen said:
Where do I go to learn how and what to do to complete this. Never done ruu so don't know if I can flash in twrp or what. I have no prob researching just point me in the right direction if u can.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29765836
Download this. Plug your phone in and just run the exe. Should have no problems since you say you're s-off.
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Kole_Ackerson said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29765836
Download this. Plug your phone in and just run the exe. Should have no problems since you say you're s-off.
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So do I start over redoing root if I do this? I have super cid and soff
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Zonen said:
So do I start over redoing root if I do this? I have super cid and soff
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NO. you are s off. Just run the ruu, then push a twrp recovery. After that just flash a Rom
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Is this something I will have to do often when switching Roms now?
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You shouldn't be having any problems changing roms if you're s-off and doing the wipes.
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thejosh86 said:
You shouldn't be having any problems changing roms if you're s-off and doing the wipes.
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I am soff and doing the wipe so why else would I have this problem?
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Zonen said:
Is this something I will have to do often when switching Roms now?
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No I ruu'd after soff becuase I couldn't get anything to boot up so I ran a ruu then pushed my recovery and now I can flash anything no problems
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So I take it there's no more need to root after s off
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twisteddroid said:
So I take it there's no more need to root after s off
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No there is not. You just fast boot your recovery to your phone and then flash a rom
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OK so just d so I got this straight. Ruu back to stock, unlock boot loader, flash recovery. And can this be done in Ubuntu?
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Ya do I have to lock bootloader to do this? Then get it unlocked after? Cause its telling me to charge ny phone when it is.
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If you're s-off bootloader unlock no longer matters. You can just run the ruu and away you go.
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I believe you still need a locked bootloader to run an ruu
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thejosh86 said:
If you're s-off bootloader unlock no longer matters. You can just run the ruu and away you go.
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I am soff so why is it saying charge phone when I have 94%
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area51avenger said:
I believe you still need a locked bootloader to run an ruu
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No you don't. Soff bypasses all security flags. I ran the 1.85 ruu no relicking after soff
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Hello, im completely new to htc one mini and need to know how to root latest versions of htc one mini,,,pls help. Thank you.
andrew21 said:
Hello, im completely new to htc one mini and need to know how to root latest versions of htc one mini,,,pls help. Thank you.
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everything you need to know is here in the htc one mini forum. it's been asked before. Please read what's here like everyone else has to. You won't be spoon fed information. And if you still can't find what your looking for Google it.
ask more specific questions, once you've read what's here.
be warned once you unlock your boot loader, you can't go back.
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RuffBuster said:
be warned once you unlock your boot loader, you can't go back.
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Not true, with revone you can relock it like it was never unlocked
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Aciz said:
Not true, with revone you can relock it like it was never unlocked
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maybe but your iemi will be forever logged with htc as unlocked. And your still left with the s-off flag on your boot loader.
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RuffBuster said:
maybe but your iemi will be forever logged with htc as unlocked. And your still left with the s-off flag on your boot loader.
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S-OFF can also be removed with revone...
Iemi flag is true though.
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Aciz said:
S-OFF can also be removed with revone...
Iemi flag is true though.
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by this do you mean s-off can be turned back to s-on or do you mean the flag can be changed to hide s-off status? Cheers.
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RuffBuster said:
by this do you mean s-off can be turned back to s-on or do you mean the flag can be changed to hide s-off status? Cheers.
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It can be turned back to S-ON. Revone can turn your phone back to 100% stock. Read the S-OFF tutorial thread for more info.
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Aciz said:
It can be turned back to S-ON. Revone can turn your phone back to 100% stock. Read the S-OFF tutorial thread for more info.
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I,ve read most of the revone thread, thought I might of missed something to fake the s-off status. but cheers.
I only say because if something terrible was to happen to our phones and we had to send them in for repair, it's most likely that we would be unable to remove such things before sending them off. And if they manage to boot it up it would show all the nasty stuff we've done. They may end up charging you to have it fixed. and htc quality seems to be slipping these days and makes it more likely something may happen. I'm just paranoid I guess
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