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Has anyone flashed this kernel? How is it?
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/25336-kernel-002-beta-6-one-x-sense-40-dvfs-uv-control-jun-03/
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Dont's flash that it's for the Tegra 3 based HOX
lol hes trying to brick some phones!
Well than..... Your my hero ... Not trying to brick anyone's phone. Newbie here sorry. Someone delete please
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expertzero1 said:
lol hes trying to brick some phones!
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Faux is a reputable dev, but technically we have the One XL.
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wellsey1126 said:
Well than..... Your my hero ... Not trying to brick anyone's phone. Newbie here sorry. Someone delete please
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unless you see something in OUR dev section assume it's not safe.
gunnyman said:
unless you see something in OUR dev section assume it's not safe.
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Noted
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Hi, I've read and searched about rooting or unlocking a refurbished phone should be okay to do, i just want to know for sure if I will be okay. My one x is refurbished and would like to know if I can install viper Rom with no troubles, will I be able to unlock bootloader and flash custom recovery? I just want to be safe
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Depends if you get an att refurbished phone with 3.18 update installed. If you did you can't root.
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ECEXCURSION said:
Depends if you get an att refurbished phone with 3.18 update installed. If you did you can't root.
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Well I miss lead on my title, I'll change that in a minute, yes I'm on 3.18 and would that hinder me from unlocking bootloader?
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Is it an AT&T phone?
If so, you can't unlock the bootloader, and thusly you cannot root.
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Yeah :/ it's at&t lol so I guess I'll have to wait to do this. But if and when I do, should I run into any problems being that I now own a Refurbished phone?
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Shouldnt make a difference.
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Okay thank you for your help, and I promise this time around I won't ask dumb questions
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Megadoug13 said:
Hi, I've read and searched about rooting or unlocking a refurbished phone should be okay to do, i just want to know for sure if I will be okay. My one x is refurbished and would like to know if I can install viper Rom with no troubles, will I be able to unlock bootloader and flash custom recovery? I just want to be safe
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The fact that it's refurbished has no bearing over whether or not it's rootable.
The main point of the question was if I should or shouldn't... If they didn't reset the bootloader or main circuit board I can end up with another brick. That's what I'm trying to avoid this time
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Megadoug13 said:
The main point of the question was if I should or shouldn't... If they didn't reset the bootloader or main circuit board I can end up with another brick. That's what I'm trying to avoid this time
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What hboot/what carrier is it from?
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What hboot/what carrier is it from?
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I am on at&t jelly bean and my hboot is 2.14
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Megadoug13 said:
I am on at&t jelly bean and my hboot is 2.14
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You're good to go.
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You're good to go.
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Thank you, now I just have to wait until I'm able to unlock bootloader
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I answered this in your "hi guys" thread...
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I answered this in your "hi guys" thread...
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I can confirm that he did.
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a box of kittens said:
I answered this in your "hi guys" thread...
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Just trying to be safe, that's all. I said I searched it and wanted to be sure
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Just s off when possible, we don't want a repeat of last time
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Just s off when possible, we don't want a repeat of last time
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I'm not doing anything to the hboot besides unlocking it so there is no reason to S-Off lol I don't mind Flashing a boot.img
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I'm not doing anything to the hboot besides unlocking it so there is no reason to S-Off
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*says a quiet prayer for Doug's phone*
There's no reason to not s-off lol. It's very simple to do and takes like 5 minutes.
http://www.androidnectar.com/root-htc-one-x-3-18-401-1-firmware-android-4-1-1-how-to/
i was just thinking and i decided to search... i found this!!!!! which means if this actually does work everyone who foolishly updated (me) can now s-off and unlock bootloader. i hope this solution helps. it was posted 3 days ago....
This had failed. Sorry for creating yet another usless thread
Let us know. Interesting that it says nothing about unlocking the bootloader through htcdev.
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Interesting that it says nothing about unlocking the bootloader through htcdev.
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One of the various reasons why the "one-click" methods always look suspicious to me. It often ends up being "one-click root method for every phone . . . except HTCs".
But by all means, OP should try it, and let us know.
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Let us know. Interesting that it says nothing about unlocking the bootloader through htcdev.
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Actually, this makes perfect sense in theory as you use that to root. It says nothing about unlocking the bootloader.
Once you have root, you could then SuperCID and then unlock your bootloader.
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Actually, this makes perfect sense in theory as you use that to root. It says nothing about unlocking the bootloader.
Once you have root, you could then SuperCID and then unlock your bootloader.
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If only this had worked. I read the whole article and it said At&t HTC one x 3.18 root and then all the instructions and what not. It blew up in my face.
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If only this had worked. I read the whole article and it said At&t HTC one x 3.18 root and then all the instructions and what not. It blew up in my face.
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Was it for the quad one x instead?
I read the article; it does state for quad core HOX
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If only this had worked. I read the whole article and it said At&t HTC one x 3.18 root and then all the instructions and what not. It blew up in my face.
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It doesn't say anything about AT&T. And the firmware number is wrong anyway. Ours is 3.18.502.6
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It blew up in my face.
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Did you brick again?
3.18.401.1 firmware is for the Endeavour, not the Evita.
Lol wow...
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No I did not brick again
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No I did not brick again
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Thank god
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A dev and I are getting temp root for my phone. After temp root what needs to happen next? Anyone know?
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Megadoug13 said:
A dev and I are getting temp root for my phone. After temp root what needs to happen next? Anyone know?
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Who's this dev you speak of? If he's got any sense he'll know what to do with temp root ...but super cid
I must say reading these threads adds a bit of humor to my day. Glhf
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I must say reading these threads adds a bit of humor to my day. Glhf
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+3~
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Megadoug13 said:
A dev and I are getting temp root for my phone. After temp root what needs to happen next? Anyone know?
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Weren't u banned or was it someone else?
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I don't see how he'd get banned just for asking bad questions.
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I don't see how he'd get banned just for asking bad questions.
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He did also link to a root process intended for tegra 3 one x that could potentially brick many other one Xs. Lol
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Okay so I am talking to a dev from the Incredible 4g community. We need all the steps to get a fully working exploit. He knows how to get temp root. What do we need to do after a temp root is established?
This is not me developing this is me letting a dev work with my phone. Any negitive feed back is not wanted. If you want to say anything negitive. Please inbox me.
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-hexedit CID to 11111111
-follow the s-off exploit
Once you've got s-off, you can change your CID to 22222222 and use htcdev to unlock. After that, it's just a matter of flashing recovery and a rooted rom.
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-hexedit CID to 11111111
-follow the s-off exploit
Once you've got s-off, you can change your CID to 22222222 and use htcdev to unlock. After that, it's just a matter of flashing recovery and a rooted rom.
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Thank you so very much. But can I run an s-off program even though I have a 2.14 hboot?
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Thank you so very much. But can I run an s-off program even though I have a 2.14 hboot?
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Yes
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I hope you made a nandriod backup this time
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I hope you made a nandriod backup this time
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Why would I need to? And can't you only do that if you have a recovery made?
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Why would I need to? And can't you only do that if you have a recovery made?
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Subscribed... Gotta see this...
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wonder if Megadoug13 has a good thing going FINALLY =)
Well we are working on it. We have to first establish temp root. From there we are home free
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Don't pick on Doug, guys. He's paid the price for his lack of vision.
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iElvis said:
Don't pick on Doug, guys. He's paid the price for his lack of vision.
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i liked Doug, i just always thought he was more knowledgeable until people started picking on him. he just seems to be acting like he isn't. i do like that he is being proactive about root methods for jb, which is pretty awesome of him. he does make alot of threads though =)
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Well we are working on it. We have to first establish temp root. From there we are home free
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Whoo hoo!!!
I can't wait if you guys succeed and upload exploit or instructions to XDA many people like me who have updated well really appreciate it.
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Been a while since I popped in here........is the at&t jb update not getting rooted?
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18th.abn said:
Been a while since I popped in here........is the at&t jb update not getting rooted?
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Correct, it cannot be rooted as of now.
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Looking forward to any news. I can't believe I upgraded to 3.18 without checking to see if there was a root exploit!
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sullydog101 said:
Looking forward to any news. I can't believe I upgraded to 3.18 without checking to see if there was a root exploit!
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X2
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Has anyone tried to Adb push any app to system/app? And then remount?
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Megadoug13 said:
Has anyone tried to Adb push any app to system/app? And then remount?
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Get a permission error on remount or pushing to system/app
Is it possible to use supercid and then unlock bootloader? And then flash the recovery stuff and root like in this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYTAfkUWEKc
I've been trying for HOURS to change the CID on my HTC One X att running 4.1.1 ( i think it's running 2.2, whatever that is).
I've tried all of the different one click methods to change the CID to no prevail.
Can anyone help me out?
Edit: It actually is running 3.1.8
You have to use the 3.18 method. I don't think there's a one click yet.
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You have to use the 3.18 method. I don't think there's a one click yet.
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Could you possibly link me to this? the only one I found was a one click method that still doesn't work.
WxlfPack said:
Could you possibly link me to this? the only one I found was a one click method that still doesn't work.
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Go check the General Forum
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People like to make life hard for themselves, instead of just looking in my Index thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
I love your index thread.
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