T-mobile G1
Firmware version 1.6
Baseband Version 62.50S.20.17U_2.22.19.26I
Kernel Version 2.6.29-00479-g3c7df37
[email protected] #19
Build Number DRC92
Hi guys ,new in here.
I have a T-mobile G1 that i Bought From Netherlands . I wanted to root and upgrade it into cyanogen but i had to downgrade it first into 1.5 or 1.0 . i tried many links and guides but i always get the 00028002 error and then the rainbow screen with the Serial0 error. many had the same problem but no clue ... Any Ideas??? i am 100% sure that the format of my SD is FAT32 but not sure about the file i download. i tried many.I cant even install the original SPL.
Thanks in advance!
on the Rainbow screen it shows these for me :
DREA110 PVT 32B
HBOOT-0.95.0000
CPLD-4
RADIO-2.22.19.2
i have same problem
Can somebody pleas help us? of is a way or not , because is stressfull to waith for a message
What is easier than trying to downgrad is useing exploid exploit
Here is a draft of the steps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=User:Ezterry/G1_1.6_To_Custom_Firmware
I made it in a rush so clean if need be.. but don't completely re-write if you want to do that post elsewhere.
As for the problem with downgrading is the files are only intended for US/UK dreams and you don't have one of those..
however my steps above are probably also safer for those with said dreams.. since it tries to avoid the brick potential with dangerSPL
Now i have been trying that link, but i cant go forward from step 3
run the following adb commands:
* adb push exploid /sqlite_stmt_journals/exploid
* adb push flash_image /sqlite_stmt_journals/flash_image
* adb push recovery-RA-dream-v1.7.0-cyan.img /data/local/recovery-RA-dream-v1.7.0-cyan.img
* adb push spl_1_33_2003.zip /sdcard/spl_1_33_2003.zip
* adb shell chmod 755 /sqlite_stmt_journals/exploid /sqlite_stmt_journals/flash_image
* adb shell /sqlite_stmt_journals/exploid
red_net0 said:
Now i have been trying that link, but i cant go forward from step 3
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You run them from your computers command line..
Is there an error?
IT dosnt work and yes i have that line from cmd on my computer
red_net0 said:
IT dosnt work and yes i have that line from cmd on my computer
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Unless you give details I'm not sure how you expect anyone to help
"It doesn't work" could mean:
1) adb/fastboot isn't properly installed on your computer
2) you are not running adb from the directory with the files
3) you are making a typo in the command line (or I made a typo in the commands in that document.. unlikely but not impossible)
4) phone doesn't have USB debugging enabled or is not plugged into the computer
5) Your USB port on the phone is fired.
Ok i think the first adb running and the 2cond I think? How can i running that adb ?
red_net0 said:
Ok i think the first adb running and the 2cond I think? How can i running that adb ?
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Try either the xda thread for adb/fastboot/sdk or the adp1 developer site
wiki page said:
[size=+2]Install ADB/Fastboot[/size]
For this to work I expect that you have adb/fastboot installed on your computer and understand that adb/fastboot commands are entered into your computer; not the phone
The XDA thread on setting this up is: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=532719 Otherwise additional information is on the htc adp site: http://developer.htc.com/adp.html#s2
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Many windows users find it easiest to put the files in the tools directory with adb. That said I'm primarily OSX and set up the path to allow me to access the commands anywhere.
I have been trying to install adb but i dont have the SDK Setup.exe file!
2cond thing that i see is
that
Things you need:
Android SDK - Download
Winrar - Download (32bit) Download (64bit)
Windows PC
USB Cable
A Rooted HTC Dream (Google G1)
I dont have a rooted HTC Dream
That line lies; adb is used by developers on non rooted devices all the time..
the setup is the windows drivers..
Questions about adb *if* posted in the adb thread will be read by many more windows users that may be able to help.
You don't need to pm if you are asking the question in this thread.
I thing
I have the problem that i cant downgrade i have been 1 month trying to downgrade my g1 no lukky!:S
Try downgrading to RC7.....instead of RC29.
I had DRC93 (Dutch G1) and I followed the follwing link step by step
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=727688
remember to use RC7
.....mine is working perfectly
Related
Okay so i am a noob to android, but not noob to rom flashing. i used to flash my TYTN II with the good ol duttys. But i can't figure out this android. I have the google ION (the mytouch but unlocked) and I can't figure out how to push 1.6 donut to it, or cyanogen mod. I read and read an reread all the wikis still no help. I downloaded relentless rooter but can't get it to work 100% either.
Can someone please guide me step by step as in even how to install all the stuff from the sdk? either how to push 1.6 or how to push cyanogen.
Im not sure if it works on 32A but google "one click root"
Is the google Ion not 32b?
use this tut http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Sapphire_Hacking
ya i read that wiki over and over and after downloading android sdk 1.5 rev 3 or 1.6 i can't even figure out how to install stuff. basically i need baby steps to set up. once i am set up and going i shouldn't have a problem. I am running virtual xp and its recognizing the "android phone" with the drivers from relentless rooter.
first thing is to shut down press back+power you should have 3 androids on skateboards
give us all the info at the top
with phone on and at your home screen
Enable Debugging mode on the phone before connecting to PC and installing the ADB driver
Menu > Settings > Applications > Developement > USB Debugging
this is my sdk setup
Android SDK Tools
you only ever access the tools folder so make it easy for yourself
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Simon>cd s\tools
C:\Users\Simon\s\tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
HT94VKF02612 device
C:\Users\Simon\s\tools>
if it detects your phone its a good start lol
Rcommander said:
ya i read that wiki over and over and after downloading android sdk 1.5 rev 3 or 1.6 i can't even figure out how to install stuff. basically i need baby steps to set up. once i am set up and going i shouldn't have a problem. I am running virtual xp and its recognizing the "android phone" with the drivers from relentless rooter.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=532719
I couldnt get the drivers and abd to run on my comp.......... this thread helped out alot. I had ABD running in 10 minutes with this.
so download a recovery rom
Use the H if your Magic is HTC branded (PVT 32A board)/
Use the G Google branded (PVT 32B board, or if you have an HTC Dream).
http://rapidshare.com/files/270340566/recovery-RAv1.2.1H.img
http://rapidshare.com/files/270340567/recovery-RAv1.2.1G.img
put the file inside the sdk tools folder and reboot phone to fastboot (back+power)
then open cmd and navigate to your sdk tools folder and use the fastboot program
C:\Users\Simon\s\tools>fastboot boot recovery-RAv1.2.1G.img
press enter
as you can see i have a 32b board because i'm using the g.img file
your phone will reboot to a black with green writing screen first thing is to got to
'nandroid backup'
and backup your current system
restart
copy your rom to root of sdcard restart to fastboot screen then
C:\Users\Simon\s\tools>fastboot boot recovery-RAv1.2.1G.img
press enter
select the opt for the 'choose .zip' option
you might have to wipe but try without before
but remember to nandroid backup
Thank you guys, I will try this today!
Hi I m following the "xda-developer wiki" on Sapphire Hacking for installing new ROM, from my understanding of the wiki is i can install the ROM first and root my magic afterwards
i m up2 the stage on using ADB to check my USB drivers correctly, when i typed "adb devices" it didnt show any devices and i check my system->device manager my magic is not install correctly
from the wiki it suggest to edit the "driver's .ini file", where can i find it and how do i edit it?
another method they suggest is to use the HTC Sync from:
w_w_w.htc.com/au/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=573&news_id=169
but its not available anymore (can't see the "download" link)
my magic is:
PVT 32B S-ON G
HBOOT 1.33.0007
radio 2.22.19.261
please help
thanks.
kakyoin said:
Hi I m following the "xda-developer wiki" on Sapphire Hacking for installing new ROM, from my understanding of the wiki is i can install the ROM first and root my magic afterwards
i m up2 the stage on using ADB to check my USB drivers correctly, when i typed "adb devices" it didnt show any devices and i check my system->device manager my magic is not install correctly
from the wiki it suggest to edit the "driver's .ini file", where can i find it and how do i edit it?
another method they suggest is to use the HTC Sync from:
w_w_w.htc.com/au/SupportViewNews.aspx?dl_id=573&news_id=169
but its not available anymore (can't see the "download" link)
my magic is:
PVT 32B S-ON G
HBOOT 1.33.0007
radio 2.22.19.261
please help
thanks.
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Originally posted by nephron:
"Im not getting a notification of Android ADB when i plug in my USB"
Why: Your computer has detected your phone but as a protable device and as a storage device.
Fix: This took me a lot of research and time to figure out so this is what your are going to do.
First download USBDeview - Here
Unzip it
Run USBDeview.exe as Administrator
You will see all drivers being used on your computer
Highlight and Uninstall all drivers with the description have HTC Android (Should be 3 of them)
Right Click on the driver and press uninstall
Once done, Unplug your phone and plug it back in
You should now get the notification of the ADB device
Follow the steps above to install the drivers
thanks ayush20m
i actually able to correctly install my magic now
i have to d/l the usb driver from the SDK (actually it automatically updates the files when i run it again)
after that my magic can install correctly
i can now communicate to it in cmd ... but its late now ... so i'll check out other steps tomorrow
i have same issue tried above but even with adb installed still no connection
Hello, I install the android SDK correctly and install all correct drivers, all correct files from the google repository, and reading on unlockr, you need to type CMD and enter a few commands, the final one being ADB devices, which is meant to bring up your device serial/id but doesnt show nothing for me, i deleted all drivers with a program, and it re-installs them, I put the phone into debug mode too, but whatever i try, i cant root my magic (32B), please help!!!!
i have followed every single guide but cant blooming root my phone!!!
HELP!!!!!!!!
For those on Windows 8.1 who have just about given up trying to get S-OFF...
For reference I have an ATT HTC One, but showing in bootloader as m7ul (didn't seem to make a difference to any downloads/steps anyway so meh)....
hboot = 1.44
S-ON (hence the inability to install the new GPE 4.4 ROMs)...
So I have tried every single fix imaginable on these forums and the Internet in general... absolutely nothing has worked... trust me....
I then seen a comment from someone mentioning using Ubuntu to do it... I thought... no way, I'm not bothering, all that effort, and it'll still fail... well tell you what, via various forums, sites, fixes etc (lol) I got there in the end.
Prerequisites:
Rooted
hboot 1.44 (I haven't tested newer versions... assume you're looking here really because you had the same problems as me - test with other hboot versions at your own risk I guess)
Not sure if the version of Rom you are currently on matters, I was on 4.3 Google edition (Eragon V14), so don't ask me which to be on
Let's do the following:
1) Download Windows Ubuntu from here:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/windows-installer
Click "Get the Installer"
Download and save the .exe to wherever you want
2) Right click the .exe and create shortcut
3) Change the target of the shortcut (right click --> Properties) to end with the following: \wubi.exe --32bit
4) Run the installer, and just go with any defaults
5) Once rebooted in to Ubuntu we are going to download and install fastboot and adb
6) Click the Windows key, type "Terminal" and hit RETURN
7) type the following at the "command" prompt: (do not type [RETURN] <-- lol)
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 [RETURN]
sudo apt-get update [RETURN]
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot [RETURN]
When prompted, enter the password you set up when you installed Ubuntu in the first place.
8) To confirm Fastboot now works (yes... it was that easy)
Boot your phone in to Fastboot (hold VOL DWN + Power --> Fastboot)
Connect up the phone to USB
In the terminal, type the following then press RETURN
sudo fastboot devices
You should see your device serial, confirming it is recognised by Fastboot ----
9) Now to download Rumrunner -- get the archive from the following location:
http://rumrunner.us/rumrunner_downloads/rumrunner_HTC_0.5.0.tgz
Open the download (rather than save), and extract all files to the Home/Download folder (you can just click and drag them over)
10) Now, we need to allow the "soju" file to be executed
Right click the extracted file "soju" --> go to Properties --> Permissions tab --> Tick "allow executing file as program"
Almost there.....
11) Boot the phone back up and enable USB Debugging via Developer Options
Also change display timeout to 10mins, and set screen security to None
12) Disable Fastboot where applicable (Settings --> Power --> Fast boot)
13) Now to run the Rumrunner application....
Again, within the terminal, type the following:
cd Downloads [RETURN]
(if this doesn't work, you need to navigate to the folder you extracted the "soju" file to, so the cd (change directory) DOS command works fine here)
Now type the following (once you are in the same location as "soju")
sudo ./soju
If you are ready (definitely) to start the process, now press RETURN.
14) You will be asked twice to type "Yes" exactly as displayed followed by RETURN to confirm, please do not type Yes to the warnings that will come up periodically after the script starts (if you give them a moment, you will see them continue without any input from yourself)
15) Sit back... and wait for it to complete. The process took about 20mins in total to complete on my phone... and I've now got S-OFF. If you keep getting prompted for what to do with your phone being plugged in - just press cancel to the prompts.
p.s. if this worked - please press THANKS :good:
If anyone needs any clarification, let me know, I will try and respond as soon as possible (if others could help - that would be appreciated too)
Registered here just so I could say you are awesome! Your guide worked for me after literally months of trying to get s-off for my AT&T HTC One hboot 1.55.
A couple things I had to do differently:
1. I used a ISO image of Ubuntu 12.04.3 32 bit burned to a dvd and just booted off it to the option to try Ubuntu without installing. I could not get your link to work with my Windows 7 installation.
2. Since I was not actually booting from my hard drive but rather a read only DVD, I had to do some improvising for the extracting of the rumrunner files. I put them on the desktop, but then had to search a bit to find them in order to run the soju file in terminal.
Again, thank you!
EM101 said:
Registered here just so I could say you are awesome! Your guide worked for me after literally months of trying to get s-off for my AT&T HTC One hboot 1.55.
A couple things I had to do differently:
1. I used a ISO image of Ubuntu 12.04.3 32 bit burned to a dvd and just booted off it to the option to try Ubuntu without installing. I could not get your link to work with my Windows 7 installation.
2. Since I was not actually booting from my hard drive but rather a read only DVD, I had to do some improvising for the extracting of the rumrunner files. I put them on the desktop, but then had to search a bit to find them in order to run the soju file in terminal.
Again, thank you!
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whats yer firmware fella?
painnpleasure said:
whats yer firmware fella?
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It was 3.17.502.3 but since I achieved s-off I am now a "converted to Google Edition" with firmware 3.62.1700.1.
EM101 said:
It was 3.17.502.3 but since I achieved s-off I am now a "converted to Google Edition" with firmware 3.62.1700.1.
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Ok thnx fella.im on 3.63.111.3 and having difficulties running rumrunners.ill give it another go then. I want to get to go Google edition aswel.
sudo ./soju
I get err command not found!!
help plz should I be using the linux?
No prob I gut it :laugh:
skythunder83 said:
sudo ./soju
I get err command not found!!
help plz should I be using the linux?
No prob I gut it :laugh:
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Use the ls command to see what is in the directory you are in. Use the cd command to change directories. Keep searching til you find the directory where you put the soju file. Good luck.
Does my HTC One still have to be unlocked from HTC-Dev? Thank you in advance.
EM101 said:
Registered here just so I could say you are awesome! Your guide worked for me after literally months of trying to get s-off for my AT&T HTC One hboot 1.55.
A couple things I had to do differently:
1. I used a ISO image of Ubuntu 12.04.3 32 bit burned to a dvd and just booted off it to the option to try Ubuntu without installing. I could not get your link to work with my Windows 7 installation.
2. Since I was not actually booting from my hard drive but rather a read only DVD, I had to do some improvising for the extracting of the rumrunner files. I put them on the desktop, but then had to search a bit to find them in order to run the soju file in terminal.
Again, thank you!
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Glad to hear buddy. I also spent a considerable amount of time trying to find a solution to this and had just about given up.
Thanks for providing some additional notes on your steps too, might help someone else get theirs working too.
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alessiomoro1994 said:
Does my HTC One still have to be unlocked from HTC-Dev? Thank you in advance.
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By whatever means, you will need to initially be rooted. Unlocking via HTC Dev was how I got root.
Ironically this also (at the time, not sure if it's changed) doesn't work in Windows 8.1 lol and I had to root my phone using my parents laptop with Windows 7 installed.
They then upgraded to 8,1 so I couldn't use it to get S-OFF later on.
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I finally got s-off on my att htc one. Was pretty much trying the same thing as OP stated here, but had some difficulties with other things.
1. OP's instructions didn't work for latest ubuntu (13.10)
2. Had linux mint installed on my pc, but it was 64bit.. tried quite a bit to get it working there (adb and fastboot work), but rumrunner was not happy with 64bit
3. Finally tried it on Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS 32 bit and everything was smooth with it
One other thing to note.. I used live USB instead of installing ubuntu on my pc. had no issues, but had to use a bit older version of ubuntu and 32 bit (even tho my pc has 16Gigs of memory)
Don't know what's different, but Rumrunner worked for me - hboot 1.56, ARHD 41.0 and Windows 8.1
I'm using crouton install of Ubuntu on my chromebook and after trying to install adb and fastboot I get:
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-adb
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-fastboot
Any ideas guys? I really want s-off! Any help would be appreciated!
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roose21 said:
I'm using crouton install of Ubuntu on my chromebook and after trying to install adb and fastboot I get:
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-adb
E: Unable to locate package android-tools-fastboot
Any ideas guys? I really want s-off! Any help would be appreciated!
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Sounds like the location of those packages has changed? Unless the reason it isn't working is because of the version of Ubuntu you're on. Hmm.
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Try this:
http://vondroid.com/threads/how-to-...on-ubuntu-and-other-linux-based-systems.9793/
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My computer finally can recognize my phone in fastboot mode. Thanks !
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punisher195 said:
My computer finally can recognize my phone in fastboot mode. Thanks !
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Use the "thanks" button and rate the thread then
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*this thread is for m9+. it will NOT work on m7,m8,m9(or anything else). search your device general forum for a specific thread
if you have recently s-off'ed using an exploit that changed your banner in the bootloader screen to software status: modified,then this thread is for you.
*you must be s off.
*you must have superuser installed
read this:
this will not work if your s on
the usual disclaimers:
this has been tested,but if it melts your phone into a little pile of aluminum goo,its not my fault.
credits
-beaups for schooling me on echo command protocol
-strace for originally discovering the location of the lock status flag(check out this thread for more info) wich started off my love for chasing such things.
- @omar302 for getting the ball rolling,providing dumps,and lots of testing. he s-on'ed his phone several times during the tests,and has provided a huge amount of valuable info
IF you are an advanced user with adb/fastboot set up and some basic knowlede of the cmd window,you can skip to #2
1)set up adb(windows 7 and lower)
-download this file
-install drivers: if you have htc sync installed,you should allready have drivers. if not,you can install htc sync,or install these modified htc drivers from revolutionary (driver mirror)
-unzip your miniadb_v1031.zip file. this is native funtionality in windows 7. you otherwise may need a utility such as "7-zip" to extract,or unzip it. place the unzipped folder onto the root of your C drive on your PC. root means the top level,not inside any folders. so just copy and paste,or drag and drop the folder onto C with everything else that is there. you may want to rename it to "miniadb_m7" since youll be putting some device specific files in here.
-open a command window. on windows 7,click the start bubble in the lower left and type "command" in the search box. xp i believe is similar or the same. doing this should open a small black command window.
-change to your miniadb_m7 directory. type the following at the prompt in your cmd window:
cd c:\miniadb_m7
your command promt should change to "c:miniadb_m7>" provided you: 1)unzipped the miniadb_v1031 zip file,and 2)put the folder on your c drive,and 3)entered the name of the folder correctly ("miniadb_m7" in this case)
-now make sure usb debugging is checked in developer options(you will need to turn it on first),and plug your phone into your PC with a usb cable
-make sure your phone is being recognized- type:
adb devices
if your drivers are installed correctly,this should return your phones serial number. you should hear the "found device" noises when you plug your phone in. if it starts installing drivers,wait for it to finish before typing the adb devices command.
if you get your serial number back,then enter this command:
adb reboot bootloader
this should take your phone to the "fastboot" screen,wich is white with colored letters. this is one mode of your bootloaders interactive modes. at the top youll see fastboot devices as confirmation youre in fastboot.
now enter:
fastboot devices
again,this should return your phones serial number. you should hear the "found device" noises when you plug your phone in. if it starts installing drivers,wait for it to finish before typing the adb devices command.
if you get your serial number back,you can enter the following to boot back to the phones OS:
fastboot reboot
and now,youve installed adb/fastboot and tested youre phones drivers. if at either spot,you have trouble and dont get your serial number back,there is some sort of connection issue. use these steps to troubleshoot:
troubleshooting connectivity issues:
-try a reboot of the PC
-try different usb cables and ports
-dont use a usb hub
-dont use usb 3.0
-make sure nothing capable of comunicating with the phone is enabled and running. htc sync,pdanet,easy tether,and even itunes have all been known to cause issues.
-windows 8 has been known to have issues. try a windows 7 or older machine
failing the above,
-i use these drivers for fastboot and adb(donwload and run as admin): http://downloads.unrevoked.com/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe (mirror)
failing that,try manually updating the drivers in the following manner:
-put the phone in fastboot mode(select fastboot from the hboot menu)
-open device manager on the PC
-plug in phone,watch for it to pop up in device manager.
-update drivers with device manager,pointing the wizard to the extracted
driver download folder from above
note that you can check the connectivity of the phone,and make sure drivers are working by in the following manner:
-open cmd window. change to directory containing adb/fastboot utilities
-adb with the phone in the booted OS,usb debug enabled,enter:
adb devices in a cmd window
-fastboot with phone in fastboot,enter:
fastboot devices in cmd window
in either case,a properly connected phone with working drivers installed should report back the phones serial number.
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this process,in your cmd window,should look something like this:
Code:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Scott>[COLOR="red"]cd c:\miniadb_m7[/COLOR]
c:\miniadb_m7>adb devices
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
FAxxxxxxxxxx device
c:\miniadb_m7>[COLOR="red"]adb reboot bootloader[/COLOR]
c:\miniadb_m7>[COLOR="red"]fastboot devices[/COLOR]
FAxxxxxxxxxx fastboot
c:\miniadb_m7>[COLOR="red"]fastboot reboot[/COLOR]
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.037s
c:\miniadb_m7>
2)reset your "tampered flag"
enter the following:
adb devices
adb shell
su (if needed to get a # prompt)
echo -ne '\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 bs=1 seek=39940
(i would very strongly recomend you copy/paste this)
exit
(exit a second time if you need to to get back to a normal > prompt)
adb reboot bootloader
verify software status: official
if this does not work for you
*first reread this thread in its entirety. make sure you have met the prerequisites,and double check your code and make sure you have not forgotten a step,or screwed something up trying to type it (especially if using a terminal emulator),and check that you have not gotten any errors.
if youre still confident you did things correctly,you need to PM me:
1)the results of: fastboot getvar all
2)a link to an uploaded p11.
you get fastboot getvar all by:
-place phone in fastboot
-enter in fastboot getvar all right click,click mark,highlight in white,hit enter or right click to copy
you dump p11 by:
adb shell
su (if needed to get a #)
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 of=/sdcard/mmcblk0p11
transfer the file on internal storage to your pc and upload it
im not trying to be a ****,but its not helpful to post "didnt work" if you screwed something up,or if your not willing to help find a solution. especially if others have found it to work on their same variant.
important:
from now on,i will need a copy of your cmd window as well if we want to get to the bottom of whats happening. some folks seem to be simply writing extra bytes,wich is screwing up the flag location. please make sure this shows an entire session,not just a last part where it looks correct. we cant figure it out if you only show part of what you did.
mine too
scotty1223 said:
mine too
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@Scotty. What we need is how to change from Relocked to Locked on Bootloader.
deleted. Better to wait Scotty's stock guide.
west2cool said:
@Scotty. What we need is how to change from Relocked to Locked on Bootloader.
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You cannot do it without turning s on. P9 is now being protected,and any attempts to modify it in any manner result in security being turned back on
Planning a back to stock guide once I'm fairly certain it can be done safely
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yvtc75 said:
echo -ne ......
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Don't do this unless you're ready to be stock and s on,and have all your ducks in a row. It could leave you bricked or stuck in the bootloader with a security warning.
There's good reason I didn't post it.
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Just to confirm that it worked fine on my phone as per the screen photo in OP post. Also, just a warning to others, S-Off through SunShine might give you problems or would fail in case of repeated attempts (going back & forth between S-ON & S-OFF).
Thanks again to @scotty1223 for his help & work time this possiblef or the M9+.
Worked for me! Thanks!
omar302 said:
Just to confirm that it worked fine on my phone as per the screen photo in OP post. Also, just a warning to others, S-Off through SunShine might give you problems or would fail in case of repeated attempts (going back & forth between S-ON & S-OFF).
Thanks again to @scotty1223 for his help & work time this possiblef or the M9+.
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Could you please detail, what problems? I s offed twice, but I'll be cautious if I knew there might be a problem
tbalden said:
Could you please detail, what problems? I s offed twice, but I'll be cautious if I knew there might be a problem
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Apparently SunShine has some security system that detects if you are unlocking many times & then would just stop stop working & gives you message that your device is acting in an unusual way. I then had to contact their support to get it resolved.
i am rooted but s on, how can i s off to use your method? can someone help me
Rabia said:
i am rooted but s on, how can i s off to use your method? can someone help me
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Currently they are using sunshine
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scotty1223 said:
Currently they are using sunshine
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is that the paid thing, do they send a file accross or is it a physical thing
Rabia said:
is that the paid thing, do they send a file accross or is it a physical thing
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http://theroot.ninja
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Rabia said:
is that the paid thing, do they send a file accross or is it a physical thing
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You install the app & run it on your phone with a internet connection, after the app makes some tests & confirms your device is compatible you will be prompted to pay through the app itself ($25.00). The app itself will run & phone restart & then you get S-OFF. My M9+ was also from UAE (official-UAE version) & S-OFF worked from the 1st time. Very simple process.
Stock Locked bootloader?? @scotty1223
jureca said:
Stock Locked bootloader?? @scotty1223
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Not possible currently. Attempting to modify p9 will cause you to turn s on. It may be possible to use it to your advantage if you need to be 100% stock,but I haven't had a chance to come up with a process that I believe would be 100% safe for all users
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scotty1223 said:
Not possible currently. Attempting to modify p9 will cause you to turn s on. It may be possible to use it to your advantage if you need to be 100% stock,but I haven't had a chance to come up with a process that I believe would be 100% safe for all users
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Ok thank you, see if you can :good: