[Q] need help please.. :'( - G2 and Desire Z General

i just s-off my phone..
then when i reboot i only found white screen with HTC label on it..
(my phone is HTC Desire Z)
what that is means?
all i can do is only bootloader the phone..
help me please.. :'(

can anybody help me?

Boot into recovery and wipe cache if you can
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i boot into recovery and got black screen with red triangle..
i don't know what to do next..
please..can u explain to me more detail?
i still new..and i stuck..
(sory for my bad english)

by which method you rooted your G2?

i rooted my phone with VISIONary method..
is there any relation with my problem?

Rezki said:
i rooted my phone with VISIONary method..
is there any relation with my problem?
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Yes, definitely related. Visionary is DANGEROUS -- it very often causes the system partition to become corrupted.
After you ran visionary, what did you do next? Did you run gfree? Did you install the engineering SPL?
If you ran gfree, you're going to have to reset the system by loading the PC10-something-zip/nbh/whatever file -- put it on the sdcard, boot into bootloader, it'll do its thing, then you should be OK with a stock system (no root), but unlocked radio. Reroot using PROPER method (***rage***, not visionarydeath), install superuser.apk and su file in proper location, flash CWM recovery, and be happy.

dhkr234 said:
Yes, definitely related. Visionary is DANGEROUS -- it very often causes the system partition to become corrupted.
After you ran visionary, what did you do next? Did you run gfree? Did you install the engineering SPL?
If you ran gfree, you're going to have to reset the system by loading the PC10-something-zip/nbh/whatever file -- put it on the sdcard, boot into bootloader, it'll do its thing, then you should be OK with a stock system (no root), but unlocked radio. Reroot using PROPER method (***rage***, not visionarydeath), install superuser.apk and su file in proper location, flash CWM recovery, and be happy.
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Everything about this is correct except that you should use gfree instead of rage for proper s-off.
Sent from my G2 running Cyanogenmod 7.

:'(
i don't run gfree and don't install engineering SPL either..
what should i do next?
can you upload PC10 file?
or where i can find that file?

for more detail what i've done to my phone are:
1.root using VISIONary, i got superuser..
2.S-OFF my phone using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833965
then i got my problem..
:'( poor me..
please help me..i just bought this phone 3 week ago..
what sould i do??

ow..i know what i miss on S-Off
i don't command # sync on the terminal..
what should i do?

IMO, this is a better guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855764
You do need PermaRoot via VISIONary first, so if you have that, then you can jump right into this. In your case, since you only need S-OFF you can probably use the flag "-s" instead of "-f" which is for all.
Code:
gfree usage:
gfree [-h|-?|--help] [-v|--version] [-s|--secu_flag on|off]
-h | -? | --help: display this message
-v | --version: display program version
[b]-s | --secu_flag on|off: turn secu_flag on or off[/b]
-c | --cid <CID>: set the CID to the 8-char long CID
-S | --sim_unlock: remove the SIMLOCK
-f | --free_all: same as --secu_flag off --sim_unlock --cid 11111111
Good luck!

dhkr234 said:
Yes, definitely related. Visionary is DANGEROUS -- it very often causes the system partition to become corrupted.
After you ran visionary, what did you do next? Did you run gfree? Did you install the engineering SPL?
If you ran gfree, you're going to have to reset the system by loading the PC10-something-zip/nbh/whatever file -- put it on the sdcard, boot into bootloader, it'll do its thing, then you should be OK with a stock system (no root), but unlocked radio. Reroot using PROPER method (***rage***, not visionarydeath), install superuser.apk and su file in proper location, flash CWM recovery, and be happy.
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i have put pc10img.zip on the card and not solving the problem
maybe i lost my rom? what do you think?

Put the file on the root of your SD card and boot into the bootloader

Related

Problem on last step of rooting with Relentless Rooter

I've been able to do EVERYTHING. I have the non-perfected spl (HBOOT 1.33.2005(SAPP30000). Only problem is when the rooting gets to the last step, it says . that the root directory is read only(or wherever that xsys or xbin WHATEVER that location name is...it keeps saying its read only and not able to copy over the SU. I am able to get into AmonRa's recovery image, it boots the update.zip just fine.
Is there any resolution for this or a way to do this manually.
What is my last step of rooting this phone if i already have the Amons RA non perfected SPL.
this is a 32b board btw.
Thx!
Root
Hi, Have you tried the Unlocker.com. I'm a total Android noob and i've rooted my T-Mobile my touch and my friends wife's Vodaphone Magic with their method with no issues.
try doing it with adb and use "adb remount" prior to copying. this will mount the system partition read/write. rev

[Q] S=off but can't root

Please help, I'm trying to root so I can run netflix on mt4g, almost there (i think)
Tysvm2: the folks that wrote: the true root article @
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858996
I am trying to flash a custom recovery and rom (hoping to do: panache or CM7 and twrp recovery
(PG86IMG.zip) My end goal is to run netflix app on htc glacier)
I have succeeded in setting up ADB/SDK drivers, etc.
On hboot i see: S=off
I am having a PROBLEM with TRUE ROOT gfree method
At step 12. It says:
"If this is the first time you have rooted your device you will need to run visionary again (temproot w/set system r/w after root checked and then attempt permroot) to make root privileges permanent and then reboot again. Now "su" should work properly for you."
I've run into a problem :
I restarted in hboot and I see s=off but when I try to open terminal:
It reads:
$ export PATH=/data/local/bin:$PATH
$su
PERMISSION DENIED
I tried to run temproot and permroot on visionary + R14 to "seal the deal" & move onto install of the engineering bootloader
It appears I am stuck in between temproot and perm root won't stick for some reason ...
FYI: all sorts of apps force closed immediately after reboot after I ran the reboot it says s=off and has bootloader version 0.86.0000
I just did:
1. a factory reset from hboot
2. Reinstalled visionary + R14
3. And ... astro file manager, terminal emulator app and easy installer, etc
4. i have all the files that the TRUE ROOT thread reccomended but terminal emulator says permission denied when I type: su
PERMISSION DENIED
It looks to me like visionary Is not properly establishing temp root or perm root after s=off.
Suggestions please.
thank you,
CP
HTC GLACIER
s=off
bootloader version 0.86.0000
also: HTC DREAM aka Tmobile g1 rooted with cyanogen old school
Ps: I'm new to the forum culture and I want to be sure to be respectful and post properly; if this is not a proper place for this kind of question please redirect me patiently
Try the older verson of Visionary. R11 I believe. This has come up before and it has worked for other people.
If you have already received the OTA, use Gingerbreak or fre3vo method for temp root instead of Visionary.
I suggest to flash engineering bootloader ASAP, it'll save you the question next time, by allowing to flash custom recovery (thus enabling root by flashing any su.zip package) at any time, independent of the ROM.
I got a replacement phone, and this is what I had to do...
1. Install Visionary r14 and Terminal Emulator
2. Download gfree file and move to phone
3. Temproot (with r/w switched on), then su on TE, then run gfree*
4. Reboot and validate S=OFF
5. Temproot again (with r/w switched on), then click on Permroot
Hi Thank you for your reply, I tried visionary r11 but when I installed it would not run (perhaps i installed the wrong one) my easy install app read it as visionary 1.0 is that the same as R11?
Thank you for your reply but i tried this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1030119
from Shaddy-Z.(10th April 2011, 01:35 PM) <- thank you Shaddy
"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=899
It's the last download link."
But my easy install app calls it visionary 1.0 (is that the same as R11?) And it did not work ... it won't even open up, can you tell me do you have any experience with:
Jack R_1's suggestion: "If you have already received the OTA, use Gingerbreak or fre3vo method for temp root instead of Visionary."
What are benefits of gingerbreak vs. fre3vo? I just want to be sure to be careful so as to not brick my baby.
If you already have Radio S-OFF, have you tried flashing custom recovery via fastboot flash recovery? Or does your bootloader version not allow that?
Also try this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15943010&postcount=6
I only know about gingerbreak not the other one, it will use a new exploit to gain perm root under gingerbread. But if you have the new OTA that's gingerbread 2.3.4 I think it won't work. Others have upgraded to the new OTA and can't root again, why? Since a new Radio and I think SPL are in this new OTA. And HTC has used a new security method to prevent such things as rooting.
Check this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1174344
Flash the .85 engineering bootloader with adb and then clockworkmod from fastboot. You then can use the rooted nandroid backup in rom Bible (if you want to stay stock). Once you do that happy flashing. If you need any help pm me
Sent from my Google Nexus 12! yup I'm from the future
mark manning said:
Flash the .85 engineering bootloader with adb and then clockworkmod from fastboot. You then can use the rooted nandroid backup in rom Bible (if you want to stay stock). Once you do that happy flashing. If you need any help pm me
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Are you sure this holds true for users with newest OTA?
Ace42 said:
Are you sure this holds true for users with newest OTA?
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As long as he has s-off it will.
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Ace42 said:
Are you sure this holds true for users with newest OTA?
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Wait, he can't gain even temp root huh. NM your sol until a dev figures out how to root the gingerbread rom.
Its kind of a long shot. Since you have s-off you can try using the PD15IMG.ZIP from hboot and root the froyo rom. Not sure if that will work or not
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mark manning said:
Wait, he can't gain even temp root huh. NM your sol until a dev figures out how to root the gingerbread rom.
Its kind of a long shot. Since you have s-off you can try using the PD15IMG.ZIP from hboot and root the froyo rom. Not sure if that will work or not
Sent from my Google Nexus 12! yup I'm from the future
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I'm using MIUI, I was asking cause I have a friend who's stuck on the new OTA since they accidentally flashed the non-rooted version of the OTA, probably since all of them had the same title and he didn't read...
Okay let me ask this: What about packing an unsigned PD15IMG.zip with ENG HBOOT and/or ClockworkMod Recovery and nothing else inside it? If you have Radio S-OFF, this image should be accepted by the bootloader and give you a route back to root.
I don't know if such a .zip has been made yet for the MT4G but it's not impossible. It's been done for the S-OFF Sensation:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1122053
See "ENG Hboot" - there is a PG58IMG.zip file there, and there is another under "Here is the download link to recovery".
Again this thread has nothing to do with the MT4G but it's the same principle.
So... if there is anyone out there who knows how to pack a PD15IMG.zip for a Radio S-OFF device, please speak up and help out the OP!
Interesting, I think all you need to do is replace the file inside of zip but not totally sure.
Sent from my Google Nexus 12! yup I'm from the future
What I don't know is if the zip has to be constructed in some particular way to be accepted as valid, even with S-OFF. But yeah, there should be a way to flash CWM to the S-OFF bootloader.
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Thank you but I don't know what that is exactly.
Ru suggesting I restart holding down on volume and select recovery from hboot?
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crouchingpossum said:
Thank you but I don't know what that is exactly.
Ru suggesting I restart holding down on volume and select recovery from hboot?
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
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No not yet, gonna try to figure something out for you tomorrow. Be patient please
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Are you on 2.2.1 or are you on 2.3.?
Okay I'm just poking around blindly in the dark here... I'm not a developer, just a script tinkerer... but if you're brave enough...
I grabbed one of the PD15IMG.zip radio files from the Dev section just to obtain the proper android-info.txt file. Then I created a new zip containing only:
- android-info.txt
- CWM version 3.0.2.4 for Glacier, in .img format, renamed to recovery.img
I've attached it here. Rename it to PD15IMG.zip, put it on the root of your SD, and try booting into HBOOT and see if it prompts you to install the zip. If so, does it succeed?
If yes, then try booting into recovery. Do you get Clockwork?
If it does not succeed, please report any error messages.
I highly doubt this can damage your phone because your ROM is still bootable and your bootloader still works, so the worst you could get is a bad recovery that you have to fix up. But I hold no liability for anything that gets borked

Root Obtained **EASY!**: T-Mobile G2 2.3.4 official OTA manual update

For those of you wondering why the S-OFF feature was worth your extra time to update, this is a prime example of why S-OFF kicks royal behind.
So here is the situation I was having. Friday morning, T-Mo showed me some love and sent me the Gingerbread update. I didn't have my morning coffee so I wasn't thinking strait and authorized the update. I forgot that it would probably interfere with good ol' ClockworkMod Recovery. Sure enough, it did. So, after the OTA failed due to the recovery, I haven't been able to get T-Mo to show me some OTA love again.
However, I had previously invoked the S-OFF feature when it was discovered how to.
After following the guide at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202060 I found myself with a G2 using stock recovery and bone stock Gingerbread (S-OFF still invoked).
After some thought, I decided to do the following:
Flash ClockworkMod via the bootloader screen, and flash SU via the ClockworkMod screen.
Note: You can only do this if you have S-OFF! And since my guide writing skills are not so pristine, I'm assuming you have some sort of working adb/bootloader/recovery knowledge.
Save the attached files (PC10IMG.zip & su.zip) to your sdcard. Reboot into the bootloader either by using the adb command adb reboot bootloader or by powering off, and then holding Vol-Down+Power.
The bootloader will scan for PC10IMG.zip and then ask you if you want to flash the recovery. Yes! You do!
After this, reboot the phone. Reboot into recovery by using the adb command adb reboot recovery, or booting back into the bootloader and navigating to the Recovery console (if you didn't delete the PC10IMG.zip, bootloader will scan it, but don't let it update again, this is redundant).
Once you are in ClockworkMod, navigate to "install zip from sdcard", then to "choose zip from zip card". Select the su.zip file from the list, and authorize the recovery console to flash the zip. Reboot the phone.
Now, you will see the coveted SuperUser app in your drawer. I figured this was wayyyy to easy to have worked, so I tested some root dependent apps, they work flawlessly. I also used the adb command adb shell followed by su once in the shell. SuperUser requested my permission and after granting it, I am able to remove the bloatware that was replaced during the downgrade, also, rebooting the phone as normal and from a removed battery does not remove this root. So I'll say it's a permaroot.
I compiled the attached files specifically for this. The ClockworkMod Recovery version is 3.0.2.4, SuperUser version is 2.3.6.1.
Thanks!
It sounds like you started where I am: Clockwork Mod, S-OFF and stock Froyo 2.2.
Q. How did you follow the steps in the thread to get onto Gingerbread? Did you remove ClockworkMod? If yes, how did you revert to stock recovery? This is the step that I'm caught on, and can't find a thread regarding. Thanks!
Edit to add:
Did you unroot the phone using these steps?
If so, were you at all scared about the warning regarding PC10IMG.zip?
I ended up using the entire stock 2.2 PC10IMG which wiped clockwork off the phone to stock recovery. I didn't do anything to unroot, since the stock rom replaced recovery, system etc but left s-offf in tact.
ETA: I also didn't read either of those articles and wasn't aware of the bricking issue, I've done the phone flashing, modding and unbricking for about 2 years now and just used experience as a guide..
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rdmerck said:
I ended up using the entire stock 2.2 PC10IMG which wiped clockwork off the phone to stock recovery. I didn't do anything to unroot, since the stock rom replaced recovery, system etc but left s-offf in tact.
ETA: I also didn't read either of those articles and wasn't aware of the bricking issue, I've done the phone flashing, modding and unbricking for about 2 years now and just used experience as a guide..
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Okay, so just to verify, you flashed CWM recovery while running the GB update? When you adb shell you open a # prompt? I've been gfree s-off'd since I got my phone so even with the leak or otherwise I've been able to just reflash the stock 1.19/1.22OTA and reroot it but I didn't think to try flashing cwm while it's stock gb'd....so tempted.
I compiled the attached files specifically for this. The ClockworkMod Recovery version is 3.0.2.4, SuperUser version is 2.3.6.1.
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So I sit down to write up a quick guide this morning and what do I find? Nicely done. Couple of points I wanted to add to why this works -
This method fixes the things that the OTA breaks for root: New stock hboot and stock recovery are flashed and on the rom side it wipes /system/xbin which breaks the su symlink.
Flashing the PC10IMG above fixes the recovery.
Flashing the superuser package reinstalls Superuser.apk, the su binary and fixes the symlink to xbin.
But, still not hboot-eng so your fastboot options are limited.
When I did this I had replaced the DZ engineering hboot.img in rmk's package with the G2 engineering hboot.img and edited android.txt for the new G2 build. This allows you to take care of both in once flash.
Hope this is useful to someone and thank you for saving me from writing a guide!
8/27/2011 Edit:
Realized ro.secure=0 so I repacked the stock boot.img from the 2.3.4 PC10IMG.zip with the below changes to default.prop. This allows use of the "adb remount" so files can be pushed to system folders without needing to go into terminal and mounting rw.
Code:
#
# ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIES
#
ro.secure=0
ro.allow.mock.location=1
ro.debuggable=1
persist.service.adb.enable=1
Modified installation instructions for full root:
Flash the PC10IMG.zip with the G2 engineering bootloader in this post
Flash the superuser update.zip in the OP
Extract the attached boot.img to the platform-tools directory
Remove the PC10IMG from your sdcard and reboot into bootloader
Select fastboot
Enter the following command in terminal or cmd:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
Kind Regards,
Kevin
zkid2010 said:
Okay, so just to verify, you flashed CWM recovery while running the GB update?
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Yes. Just flash the PC10IMG and you have clockwork recovery again. However, you absolutely need SuperCID set while in froyo or this does not work.
Kind Regards,
Kevin
Confirm Here that it works...
Root and S-OFF
Gingerbread OTA 2.3.4
Thanks Guys for your help!
Flawless!
This worked flawlessly!!
I admire you so much for figuring this out!!
Thank you so much!
HELP!
sort of noobie here..
so i just updated my g2 to 2.3.4 following http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202060
and now i want to perm root my phone and overclock it but im having troubles.
1. how do i get clockworkmod installed? i know you can install this from rom manager but it requires root. right?
cause you said.. "Just flash the PC10IMG and you have clockwork recovery again"..
i tried flashing the PC10IMG.zip but got an error and says aborted.
any help please?
thanks in advance
If you are already on 2.3.4 and had not previously rooted then this thread will be of no use to you since your G2 does not have SuperCID (again, read the wiki.)
You will need to downgrade back to froyo (other threads on this and links in the wiki.) Once rooted, then install one of the rooted stock roms in this forum or follow this guide to reinstall the recovery and superuser (hboot optional.)
Hope that gets you going in the right direction.
Kind Regards,
Kevin
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G2 Problems??
Hi, how can i get S-OFF on my g2 since it seems i can not generate a beta key from the revolutionary website cause g2 it's not in the drop down list, don't know what to pick and i want to be able to have my g2 rooted with android 2.3.. can somebody help me please?
Thanks.
Revolutionary is not available for the Desire Z/G2. Have you flashed the leaked 2.3.3 and trying to root? PM please.
Hey I notice most of the people in this thread are Americans - would this method work for the DZ or is it just for the G2?
Sorry if this is a noobish question.
Not a noob question, this one is new for me too. Fundementals are the same, process would be the same. I don't know if there is any issue using a PC10IMG with the info for a G2 (contained in the file called android-info) so may need rebuild one modified with DZ information.
Proceed with caution and do not do anything you are not 100% sure about.
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I'll hold off on confirming the update in that case! I'm still on stock firmware, didn't apply the update from March either. When I've read enough to be confident on how to perma-root the current firmware I might risk following the method in this thread. Then I'll post back to let you know if it works on the DZ.
My DZ came with 1.34 firmware, I rooted it on this firmware. I accidentally upgraded it and am now on the OTA gingerbread ROM. Is this method suitable in this situation or do I require to flash a rooted stock ROM for this method to work.
Accidentally manually applied the OTA? Should work, you have a G2 now!
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Is there any newbie guide for how to do this? From getting Clockwork on there to getting this rooted 2.3.4 on. I have a rooted 2.2 with S-OFF right now, stock. Just don't really know what to do from this point on.
How to is in the OTA thread (which needs a helping of Iron Fist.) Come back here when ready to re-root.
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rdmerck said:
Save the attached files (PC10IMG.zip & su.zip) to your sdcard. Reboot into the bootloader either by using the adb command adb reboot bootloader or by powering off, and then holding Vol-Down+Power.
The bootloader will scan for PC10IMG.zip and then ask you if you want to flash the recovery. Yes! You do!
After this, reboot the phone. Reboot into recovery by using the adb command adb reboot recovery, or booting back into the bootloader and navigating to the Recovery console (if you didn't delete the PC10IMG.zip, bootloader will scan it, but don't let it update again, this is redundant).
Once you are in ClockworkMod, navigate to "install zip from sdcard", then to "choose zip from zip card". Select the su.zip file from the list, and authorize the recovery console to flash the zip. Reboot the phone.
Now, you will see the coveted SuperUser app in your drawer. I figured this was wayyyy to easy to have worked, so I tested some root dependent apps, they work flawlessly. I also used the adb command adb shell followed by su once in the shell. SuperUser requested my permission and after granting it, I am able to remove the bloatware that was replaced during the downgrade, also, rebooting the phone as normal and from a removed battery does not remove this root. So I'll say it's a permaroot.
I compiled the attached files specifically for this. The ClockworkMod Recovery version is 3.0.2.4, SuperUser version is 2.3.6.1.
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**** Im at the step above finally lol this is my first root and I had to downgrade, man Ive been doing this for hours and hours. My brain is fried LMAO **** I currently have my G2 with S-OFF and a stock Gingerbread 2.3.4. I have the PC10IMG.zip and su.zip in the root or directly in my sdcard. In no folders im trying to say... I reboot into the bootloader. The bootloader will scan for PC10IMG.zip and then ask you if you want to flash the recovery. Yes! You do!
Well when I do it it doesnt ask me to "flash the recovery" it says "Parsing....(SD ZIP)
(1) RECOVERY
Do you want to start the update?
<VOL UP> YES
<VOL DOWN> NO
I accept the update by pressing vol. up. It comes back and says Update comeplete... - OK
Press Power to Reboot
I reboot and get into clockworkmod it says click "install zip from sdcard" I click it and a little hat appears but it doesnt do anything from there. I let it set a couple of min but still nothing... I have to pull battery out to get it to reboot. help pls....
Sean...

S-off

Is there any way to achive s-off with android 2.3.7 running on my mytouch 4g
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I didn't even know the my touch received an android update that high. Thought it was just 2.3.4 update.
I'm guessing that's what he meant. If there is a way, its unknown to the XDA community. You will need to downgrade to 2.2.1
No, there isn't such way. As pointed out before me, you need to downgrade.
Jack_R1 said:
No, there isn't such way. As pointed out before me, you need to downgrade.
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can not seem to downgrade from this its the miuicecreamed rom witch is a hybrid rom and all downgrade atemps have failed i have root and cwm boot unable to downgrade cant flash new rom because of s-on and when trying to use PD15IMG it just says currant version is newer update cancled
ttibbetts83 said:
can not seem to downgrade from this its the miuicecreamed rom witch is a hybrid rom and all downgrade atemps have failed i have root and cwm boot unable to downgrade cant flash new rom because of s-on and when trying to use PD15IMG it just says currant version is newer update cancled
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Wait, what? So you're on a custom rom? How is it that you're on a custom rom but you're s-on? I see now why stated you're on 2.3.7. How did you flash the miui rom in the first place?
If you have CWM just flash a different rom, if that fails just download the gfree files and use them to turn S-OFF because MIUI has root privileges built in. There really isn't a reason why you should be downgrading in the first place.
coupetastic-droid said:
Wait, what? So you're on a custom rom? How is it that you're on a custom rom but you're s-on? I see now why stated you're on 2.3.7. How did you flash the miui rom in the first place?
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i had s-off and some how got s-on back
Nicgraner said:
If you have CWM just flash a different rom, if that fails just download the gfree files and use them to turn S-OFF because MIUI has root privileges built in. There really isn't a reason why you should be downgrading in the first place.
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What he said. If you're running a custom ROM - you can run gfree at any time and achieve S-OFF.
Nicgraner said:
If you have CWM just flash a different rom, if that fails just download the gfree files and use them to turn S-OFF because MIUI has root privileges built in. There really isn't a reason why you should be downgrading in the first place.
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if i flash with cwm it just boot loops at splash screen and ive tried gfree, and everything works intell i run the scrip and it fails to reset emmc and when reset the phone it does not change anything i have tried all the ways in these fourms that i can find but none have worked and i think gfree is not working because u need 2.3.4 for it to work and was trying to downgrade to get simunlock with gfree
Ok, in this case use the downgrading guide, found in Glacier Wiki, under section "Root", subsection "Gingerbread". Link to Wiki in my signature.
Since you have root on MIUI, you can skip the first "achieving temp root" part, and go straight to writing misc_version and loading PD15IMG.
Jack_R1 said:
Ok, in this case use the downgrading guide, found in Glacier Wiki, under section "Root", subsection "Gingerbread". Link to Wiki in my signature.
Since you have root on MIUI, you can skip the first "achieving temp root" part, and go straight to writing misc_version and loading PD15IMG.
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i have tried that when a run # ./misc_version -s 1.00.000.0 it says permission denied
How did you get s-on and keep your current rom with root privileges? did you flash a pd15img that didnt include the rom?
If it says "permission denied" - verify that the file is set to correct permissions (chmod 777 misc_version), and that you're in correct folder. You're failing to follow the guide correctly, but the guide WILL work once you do.
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If it says "permission denied" - verify that the file is set to correct permissions (chmod 777 misc_version), and that you're in correct folder. You're failing to follow the guide correctly, but the guide WILL work once you do.
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i will try again
Jack_R1 said:
If it says "permission denied" - verify that the file is set to correct permissions (chmod 777 misc_version), and that you're in correct folder. You're failing to follow the guide correctly, but the guide WILL work once you do.[/QUO
still no go ive tried gfree, root.sh and visanory none seem to do anything guess im stuck
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ttibbetts83 said:
Jack_R1 said:
If it says "permission denied" - verify that the file is set to correct permissions (chmod 777 misc_version), and that you're in correct folder. You're failing to follow the guide correctly, but the guide WILL work once you do.[/QUO
still no go ive tried gfree, root.sh and visanory none seem to do anything guess im stuck
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flash the stock 2.2.1 update through bootloader and reroot.
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coupetastic-droid said:
ttibbetts83 said:
flash the stock 2.2.1 update through bootloader and reroot.
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when i try to flash that it says main version older update failed unless there is a differant file i have not found that will override all that
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[Q] Trying to install Engineering Bootloader

Hello all.. I am tryin to install the engineering bootloader and the file I need from the wiki page is not there anymore. Does anyone know where I can obtain a true copy of it. I d/l one and its not right, the md5sum was incorrect. It should be md5sum: df4fd77f44993eb05a4732210d2eddc6. Thanks if you can help. Im just trying to be thorough as i am learning all this. I have it rooted with s=off but I want to install eng. bl ....Thanks
**It is for MyTouch 4g**
Use this. Its the eng h-boot and clockworkmod recovery.
https://rapidshare.com/#!download|...|3930|R~C053B71776B49869847E4E328CF8DEC4|0|0
I got it from one of the stickies in the dev section.
Also, I have 2 Mt4g. One of the has the bootloader unlocked via HTCdev. I keep trying to flash a Stock 2.2.1 rom to it so I can do the Perma Root method on it. I have a custom rom on it currently, but it has s=on. Now the other one was stock 2.3.4 and I just got finished rooting it, for practice. Now back to the one with the bootloader unlocked by HTC, will traditional methods still work on it? I cant seem to get the adb/fastboot method to install the 2.2.1 rom on it. what would you recommend I do to get s=off on it if Im bent on doing it?
jjbadd385 said:
Also, I have 2 Mt4g. One of the has the bootloader unlocked via HTCdev. I keep trying to flash a Stock 2.2.1 rom to it so I can do the Perma Root method on it. I have a custom rom on it currently, but it has s=on. Now the other one was stock 2.3.4 and I just got finished rooting it, for practice. Now back to the one with the bootloader unlocked by HTC, will traditional methods still work on it? I cant seem to get the adb/fastboot method to install the 2.2.1 rom on it. what would you recommend I do to get s=off on it if Im bent on doing it?
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I know NOTHING about the unlocked bootloader, so forgive me. Will flashing the froyo PD15IMG.zip from bootloader not replace your bootloader with the stock S-On bootloader that the rooting w S-Off guides are written for? Or has HTC figured out some way to bone you on that?
PD15IMG method of downgrading should take you to the older OS.
It won't necessarily take you to the older bootloader.
Not sure that being on the older bootloader is required for gfree to work. The older OS is indeed required.
Ok I'll tell you what I did this morning. I read a bunch last night. I am trying desperately to grasp & understand things. Its just there are so many different ways to acheive what I want to accomplish. Im doing this in small goals. My goal at this point is to get this MT4G, that is bootloader unlocked by HTC, to flash the Stock 2.2.1 Rom.But for some reason, it wont. Ive tried using my PC ADB/fastboot method, with no success. This morning I tried Recovery Clockwork, which I did wipe/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe davli cache, and then I choose the write zip from sd card, PD15IMG, and it wont do that either. I know I could be more helpful if I gave the exact errors but I forgot what they are, and at this point I am beginning to think that because its HTCdev unlocked, its not going to let me flash the 2.2.1. It does everything fine, until I attempt to flash the 2.2.1. The md5sum is ok too. If it were you, and you were running a custom ROM (ProjectMIUI 2.2.17 [R6]- UPDATED 2/21/12), and your device was HTC unlocked, but you wanted to get s=off, with engineer boot, how would you begin, and what method would YOU use? Give me some of your excellent advice for my birthday, which is today.
pdimg.zip files are flashed through the bootloader, not recovery. To do this, put zip on root of SD card power off phone hold volume down and power until bootloader appears and follow onscreen prompts.
HTC-Dev-unlocked bootloader 100% allows downgrading, because someone already did it before you. If you fail achieving it - means you're doing something wrong again and again, not realizing it. If I were you, I would think - why is it that your attempts to flash PD15IMG fail - and correct what you're doing wrong. But obviously, this excellent advice was given to you some time before your birthday, and still didn't help.
So, here's another advice:
Go download a PRE-ROOTED 2.2.1-based ROM.
Assuming you find one: flash it in recovery and flash boot.img from it separately.
Reboot to ROM.
Run gfree.
Flash Eng HBOOT.
If you don't find any 2.2.1-based ROM available, then you're out of luck. Sit down and find out what you're doing wrong that doesn't let you downgrade with PD15IMG.
Or just keep your phone as it is, and flash kernels manually, until you understand more.
Ok,I understand what you are saying. But when I put it on the root of my SD card as I have done multiple times, I pwr up in hboot, I wait on the blue progress bar, then a gold progress bar, then I get an error, I think it was "older version" if I remember correctly. There's not much I can do wrong to mess up a simple hboot flash of PD15IMG,you boot your phone up and wait ...
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To avoid this error, you need to flash the MISC partition to "fool" the phone into thinking it's older than it is.
Read the downgrading guide, and since you're rooted - execute the "misc_version" part only:
> adb push misc_version /data/local/tmp/misc_version
> adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/*
> adb shell
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If you see "$", it means you're not running in root shell. Then execute "su" and verify that you get "#" to continue.
# cd /data/local/tmp
# ./misc_version -s 1.00.000.0
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You should see:
--set_version set. VERSION will be changed to: 1.00.000.0
Patching and backing up partition 17...
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Then attempt downgrading again.
Jack_R1 said:
To avoid this error, you need to flash the MISC partition to "fool" the phone into thinking it's older than it is.
Read the downgrading guide, and since you're rooted - execute the "misc_version" part only:
If you see "$", it means you're not running in root shell. Then execute "su" and verify that you get "#" to continue.
You should see:
Then attempt downgrading again.
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Everything went well until I got to the flashing part again. I did it 2 times, one time with fastboot and i got this:
C:\adb>fastboot-windows oem rebootRUU
... OKAY
From my PC:
C:\adb>fastboot-windows flash zip StockRom.zip
sending 'zip' (319593 KB)... OKAY
writing 'zip'... INFOadopting the signature contained in this image...
INFOzip header checking...
INFOzip info parsing...
FAILED (remote: 99 unknown fail)
From my phone:
The next time, I did it in hboot from the handset and it returned an error that said "wrong zip file"
**I think I am going to be content flashing roms and the boot.img seperately until I find someone with this problem that figures it out. Besides I have another mt4g that I perm rooted s=off, so I truly feel like I have followed instructions well, since my 2nd phone worked out. Its just this one with the HTC unlocked b/l giving me problems.
Thank You for your help...
You insist on NOT following the guide, so I won't help you anymore.
FOLLOW THE DAMN GUIDE UNTIL YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE DOING!
Because obviously, you're doing lots of basically wrong stuff, like trying to flash a PD15IMG.ZIP by fastboot, or using fastboot oem commands.
I understand u getting frustrated, but I have followed the guide. It don't work that way either. It tells me " wrong zip file" in hboot when I do, & I know its the right one because I checked the md5sum. If its lettin me flash any Rom in CWM recovery, why can't I flash a 2.2.1 Rom in recovery? But just to let u know, I have followed the guide to the t, more than once. Sorry if u r getting frustrated but I have tried everything u told me, & thanks for helping.
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Ok it says
***UNLOCKED*** (by HTCdev)
GLACIER PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.89.0007
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26. 13.04.19_M
eMMC-boot
Dec 13 2011 21:07:39
HBOOT
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMG CRC
I do have Visionary and a stock unrooted 2.2.1 (PD15IMG). I also have Recovery CWM 5.0.2.0 and 4ext, just to let u know what resources I have. I think I have d/l everything under the sun..lol
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Anglgodes19 said:
Good, now that makes it easy as I deleted my modified stock rom last year which I made specially for rooting, so lets move on...
1) Gain TempROOT via VISIONary+
2) On terminal.
adb shell [enter]
su [enter]
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p17 of=/sdcard/msicold.img [enter]
3) Access /sdcard/msicold.img and open it in hex editor.
4) Find MSIC value XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (ex: 2.09.1800.1) and change it to OTA "1.17.531.2" and save the file as msicnew.img on SDCard.
5) Now back on adb terminal:
dd if=/sdcard/miscnew.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p17 [enter]
sync [enter]
6) Now reboot in to bootloader and flash PD15IMG.zip as you would normally do.
Report back if you have issues or problems or can't find it in that case I suggest you upload your msicold.img and ill edit for you so you can replace it.
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Ok I did that and opened the msicold.img in hex editor, and honestly I dont have a clue as to what i was doing, but i think i located the value and because i followed the downgrade guide, i beleive its 1.00.000.0, but i dont know how to change it. Any way i can email it to u and have u change it? my email is [email protected] if you will send me a blank email, I'll reply back with the attatched file...Thank you..
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Ok I did that and opened the msicold.img in hex editor, and honestly I dont have a clue as to what i was doing, but i think i located the value and because i followed the downgrade guide, i beleive its 1.00.000.0, but i dont know how to change it. Any way i can email it to u and have u change it? my email is ****** if you will send me a blank email, I'll reply back with the attatched file...Thank you..
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You may want to edit this post. Ask anyone interested in helping to PM you. Posting your email address on an open forum isn't a good idea.
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You may want to edit this post. Ask anyone interested in helping to PM you. Posting your email address on an open forum isn't a good idea.
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Wonder what happened to Anglgodes19 and all his posts? He disappeared like a theif in the night!!
1.00.000 is the correct value.
If bootloader doesn't accept PD15IMG.ZIP - it either means you're doing something wrong even though you're 100% sure you're not, or that HTC-Dev-unlocked HBOOT doesn't accept the image for downgrading, which I highly doubt.
In any case, as I wrote you, you can download and flash any 2.2.1 pre-rooted ROM, if you find one with working link, and continue the guide from there.
I don't think I can help you with anything beyond this point.
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1.00.000 is the correct value.
If bootloader doesn't accept PD15IMG.ZIP - it either means you're doing something wrong even though you're 100% sure you're not, or that HTC-Dev-unlocked HBOOT doesn't accept the image for downgrading, which I highly doubt.
In any case, as I wrote you, you can download and flash any 2.2.1 pre-rooted ROM, if you find one with working link, and continue the guide from there.
I don't think I can help you with anything beyond this point.
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Ok then, one last question. If I cannot get my phone to flash via hboot, Is it possible to flash the 2.2.1 rom through CWM like I am flashing other roms? Or if I flash a rooted 2.2.1 rom could I the proceed in getting s-off/ eng hboot? Or does it have to be done through hboot only with a stock rom? Or possibly a modified 2.2.1 rom that has been made to flash in recovery?
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