My buddy flashed the new OTA and we are trying to establish root.
Me, personally, I run a droid x rooted, so its similar, but I can use MotoHelper to flash whatever I need to establish root. Is there similar programs and files to flash back to a previous version of software for the Evo? Thanks.
Its not possible to root the new OTA yet. Give it some time and for future reference..ALWAYS wait until the OTA is rooted before you flash new updates..
Good luck!
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Would it have killed you to spend maybe 20 seconds to see if there was already threads about this? Right now, I count 2 threads on the FIRST PAGE about this, not to mention at LEAST 25 other threads that have been made in the last week. It literally would have taken you 10-15 seconds to find your answer, but since you can't do that, I'll answer for you: YOU CANNOT ROOT THE OTA YET. When a method is available, you can find out here.
If your friend is s-off, you can flash recovery and then flash a rooted rom.
(from... Evo/MIUI/Tapatalk)
I love how it's always "a friend" that does the screwing up.
OK, so its not my phone. Like I said, I have a droid x that is rooted. I have four other phones sitting at the house, all rooted. I know what I'm talking about, and i didn't ask if it can be rooted, I asked if you can flash back. Thanks for not reading. I asked specifically if there were any programs to flash an older version of the OS to gain root. Again, thanks for not reading. Motorola as Moto Helper, and I can flash whatever version of android I want. Whenever I want. Without root. I don't know anything about you or your knowledge, so don't question mine. I would like help, not flame. I tried to talk my buddy into rooting his evo when he first got it, and now he finally decided to follow my suggestion, but the OTA came out for him over the weekend. I don't sit around and read about phones that aren't mine, but I am trying to help out a friend to remove bloat. Now all I ask is to get help from the forum with my SPECIFIC question, not rooting the OTA. READ FIRST BEFORE FLAME.
plainjane said:
If your friend is s-off, you can flash recovery and then flash a rooted rom.
(from... Evo/MIUI/Tapatalk)
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He wasn't s-off before, I tried verifying the versions with unrevoked, and they don't have it verified or supported yet. Thanks for the option, though.
poppajules said:
OK, so its not my phone. Like I said, I have a droid x that is rooted. I have four other phones sitting at the house, all rooted. I know what I'm talking about, and i didn't ask if it can be rooted, I asked if you can flash back. Thanks for not reading. I asked specifically if there were any programs to flash an older version of the OS to gain root. Again, thanks for not reading. Motorola as Moto Helper, and I can flash whatever version of android I want. Whenever I want. Without root. I don't know anything about you or your knowledge, so don't question mine. I would like help, not flame. I tried to talk my buddy into rooting his evo when he first got it, and now he finally decided to follow my suggestion, but the OTA came out for him over the weekend. I don't sit around and read about phones that aren't mine, but I am trying to help out a friend to remove bloat. Now all I ask is to get help from the forum with my SPECIFIC question, not rooting the OTA. READ FIRST BEFORE FLAME.
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I didn't flame, but offered the only currently known solution to gaining root with the new OTA. Since the hboot was updated with the new OTA, and it's not downgradeable, the phone cannot be downgraded to an earlier version. There are RUUs available to put the phone back to stock or update to a newer version, but if you attempt to run it, it will give you a "main version is newer" error and will not complete due to the hboot not being able to downgrade.
EDIT: Just saw your response, oops.
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I didn't flame, but offered the only currently known solution to gaining root with the new OTA. Since the hboot was updated with the new OTA, and it's not downgradeable, the phone cannot be downgraded to an earlier version. There are RUUs available to put the phone back to stock or update to a newer version, but if you attempt to run it, it will give you a "main version is newer" error and will not complete due to the hboot not being able to downgrade.
EDIT: Just saw your response, oops.
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no you're good, I read before you edited too. Thanks, that makes sense. Like I said, the Droid can be downgraded whenever I want, even with the locked bootloader. Thanks for your input, and this is what I figured happened with the new OTA.
If he was on rooted 2.2 with s-off and updated with ota 2.3 then he must be still s-off. All you need is to flash amon ra recovery and then flash superuser and youll have stock 2.3 with root. Ive done this on 5 phones already )
I was thinking about this while reading all these threads.
If a phone came with 2.2 from the factory and was then upgraded to 2.3, theoretically shouldn't you be able to factory reset the phone back to 2.2?
ewynn9 said:
I was thinking about this while reading all these threads.
If a phone came with 2.2 from the factory and was then upgraded to 2.3, theoretically shouldn't you be able to factory reset the phone back to 2.2?
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No. Once you upgrade, that replaces 2.2 with 2.3. Therefore, a factory reset would just reset your 2.3. To downgrade, you need root access to flash an older rom.
ewynn9 said:
I was thinking about this while reading all these threads.
If a phone came with 2.2 from the factory and was then upgraded to 2.3, theoretically shouldn't you be able to factory reset the phone back to 2.2?
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Yes u can go back to 2.2 but the new locked bootloader will remain therefore no root even if you flash back.
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I've seen this mentioned in a couple of random posts, but just as a word of warning to any owners of rooted EVOs:
Flashing the forthcoming 2.2/Froyo OTA from Sprint will certainly UN-ROOT your phone! It's anybody's guess how long it will be before one of the devs here finds a new root method, and I have every confidence that it will be a short time before it's done. Nevertheless, remember what happened to the iPhone with 3.1.3. Lots of users lost their jailbreak/unlock PERMANENTLY. I think the standard word of warning to root users still applies: DO NOT flash an un-rooted ROM unless you don't want root access anymore. Wait for either a rooting method or a rooted stock ROM to be released.
I hope this saves a few headaches in the community.
SilverZero said:
I've seen this mentioned in a couple of random posts, but just as a word of warning to any owners of rooted EVOs:
Flashing the forthcoming 2.2/Froyo OTA from Sprint will certainly UN-ROOT your phone! It's anybody's guess how long it will be before one of the devs here finds a new root method, and I have every confidence that it will be a short time before it's done. Nevertheless, remember what happened to the iPhone with 3.1.3. Lots of users lost their jailbreak/unlock PERMANENTLY. I think the standard word of warning to root users still applies: DO NOT flash an un-rooted ROM unless you don't want root access anymore. Wait for either a rooting method or a rooted stock ROM to be released.
I hope this saves a few headaches in the community.
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Nice try but it wont people will still take the OTA and come here sobbing tears !
Mad06STi said:
Well, he's got a pretty good educated guess going there.
People who ALREADY have root most likely have the HBOOT and recovery partitions that make getting a froyo+sense+root image on their phones easy. The "hard" part isn't figuring out how to get root into the image. The hard part is figuring out how to gain root on a phone that's stock (and locked down) so that new images can be put on.
The rooting procedure for 1.32 and 1.47 is already known. It is NOT known for new official 2.2 releases. HTC most definitely plugged up the original exploits and a new one has to be found, and that most definitely will take longer than just cooking up the rom.
I'm with PikkonX on this. You're better off rooting your 1.32/1.47 phones and waiting significantly less time for a prerooted official froyo rom than you are taking the OTA, locking your phone down, and waiting for a clever dev to locate an exploit. Finding the exploit is the unknown here.
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^ my thoughts from the "Froyo Tomorrow?" thread.
Either way I'm sure you'll get root eventually. But it breaks down into two scenarios:
1) Wait on OTA 2.2 for an unknown time (probably timescale of days) and get a 2.2+root rom.
2) Get OTA 2.2 as soon as it drops, probably enjoy it, but live without root for an unknown (possibly long) time.
Mad06STi said:
^ my thoughts from the "Froyo Tomorrow?" thread.
Either way I'm sure you'll get root eventually. But it breaks down into two scenarios:
1) Wait on OTA 2.2 for an unknown time (probably timescale of days) and get a 2.2+root rom.
2) Get OTA 2.2 as soon as it drops, probably enjoy it, but live without root for an unknown (possibly long) time.
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Exactly. But I guess you said it more concisely.
Do the OTA updates replace a recovery image? I've been on tmo until now and never accepted an OTA update from them, so I honestly don't know.
If they dont, I'd assume it'd be pretty safe, or pretty quick to get root/su back, wouldnt it?
I just hope they update the PRI so that you can flash it over a full-rooted phone and Sprint will never know the difference.
OTA 1.47 replaced just about everything, including hboot and recovery.
Sent from my EVO using XDA App
It replaced HBOOT?
Jeez, ok, I'm glad I asked.
SilverZero said:
Nevertheless, remember what happened to the iPhone with 3.1.3. Lots of users lost their jailbreak/unlock PERMANENTLY.
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No we didn't, the JB for 3.1.3 was released when iOS4 came out. They just didn't want to risk Apple closing up the hole with 4. (Nitpicking, I know.. but thought I'd mention that.)
Actually I may be wrong. The original OTA was pretty small, I'm basing my opinion on a PC36IMG
file I have here that has stock hboot and recovery images. Who knows where I actually got it from, though.
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Mad06STi said:
Actually I may be wrong. The original OTA was pretty small, I'm basing my opinion on a PC36IMG
file I have here that has stock hboot and recovery images. Who knows where I actually got it from, though.
Sent from my EGO using XDA App
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Well, from what I've gathered, it generally takes less time to see a fully rooted stock rom than an actual process to root that said rom altogether. If people could just wait for the rooted rom they'd save themselves much heartache.
But of course, tomorrow we'll see millions of threads about how they lost their root and how they didn't know this would happen and how unrevoked doesn't work for them and blah blah blah. Oh well, sucks for them.
Btw- What does apple, the iPhone, and ios4 have to do with froyo and the evo? There are absolutely no connections between them.
It is going to be hard to resist the temptation of updating but I'll heed your advice and hold on DC 323 until a rooted ROM is made available.
There I said it.
I get the best of both worlds.
I'll stick to my CM6 on my Evo till a rooted stock comes out but my wife won't let me root her Evo........so I'll update it as soon as it comes out and play with hers till I get a rooted version on mine.
bluebeast213 said:
I get the best of both worlds.
I'll stick to my CM6 on my Evo till a rooted stock comes out but my wife won't let me root her Evo........so I'll update it as soon as it comes out and play with hers till I get a rooted version on mine.
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I'm on the same boat lol.
Sent from my HTC EVO using Tapatalk
Same here, sorta. Mom is not gonna like reinstalling her apps though.
Sporkman said:
Nice try but it wont people will still take the OTA and come here sobbing tears !
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Sad but true
Posted this in another thread, posting it here as well just in case.
So, i'm not very good with all this rooting crap, but just so i could get a few apps working(wireless tether), i used unrevoked 3, and as far as i know, you can't really use any of the good roms with it. Anyways, i could care less about rom's, i just want to be able to use apps like wireless tether(oh well if the update breaks it), or shootme(i take a lot of screenshots :X), how does this affect me? I mean, what do i do if i update and can't root again, but at the same time can't use a 2.2 rom because i have the lazy mans root method? Any insight would be great, all this has me fairly worried .
When THEY start to flood the forum...just direct them to this picture
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Same here, sorta. Mom is not gonna like reinstalling her apps though.
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Titanium Backup?
But seriously....when then push the OTA surely it wouldn't wipe people's data?
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Epic truth!
Anyone heard anything about this one? Supposedly it started popping out yesterday to some of the people and when I manually checked, popped out to me too. Brings back G-sensor calibration tool.
Any more info? Download link?
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Got the same!But after downloading,it asked me to install the update and rebooted
into Recovery menu!
Then,at recovery menu,I got "No Siganture (235 files)" and "Verfication failed"
error!
Installing update,maybe not possible at Custom ROMs!
My download from server attached:
never seen that b4...
Ganii said:
...I got "No Siganture (235 files)" and "Verfication failed"
error!
Installing update,maybe not possible at Custom ROMs!
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yes, you won't be able to install this on custom rom
Hm,maybe anybody can make it possible?
Ganii said:
Hm,maybe anybody can make it possible?
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Yeah, it should be possible.
Htc release ota updates as delta upgrades, containing only differences between files. Custom ROMs don't use the identical same files, so we need to patch the old ones with these new files.
And our custom recovery images don't accept htc ota keys, since you could get locked out of rooting if this happened.
I can try and look later on at this...
Ok,so it seems problems with the "patch files" too,not possible
via recovery menu,right?
Hope you can do it!
Hmm it seems that this update only add's a gsensor config, I dont know if they fixed the problem with streams and T-Mobile Netherlands (I guess not).
Seems to be a lot of changes (a lot of files to patch) just to add G-sensor config. Probably a bugfix release too...
Eddie1506 said:
Seems to be a lot of changes (a lot of files to patch) just to add G-sensor config. Probably a bugfix release too...
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Hmm well because I have a different bootloader and a stock T-Mobile rom it just don't show up. It's gonna take a while before I get my hands on this one
so is there a full list of what this update has done?
i have a custom rom and managed to install this with no problems.
i have seen a similar update on the desire and it seems to fix the message notifications (messages will display 1, even though all messages are read.)
Hi All,
Loking at the files contained within this update, can anyone confirm if this will have an effect on the Bluetooth capabilities of the phone. There are a few threads out there with people like myself who had their bluetooth functionality reduced with their car kits. The pairing would work, but the connection failed. The connection worked fine in 1.5, and is working again in custom 2.2 roms (I'm running Fusion),
Cheers
DoNcAs
pulser_g2 said:
Yeah, it should be possible.
Htc release ota updates as delta upgrades, containing only differences between files. Custom ROMs don't use the identical same files, so we need to patch the old ones with these new files.
And our custom recovery images don't accept htc ota keys, since you could get locked out of rooting if this happened.
I can try and look later on at this...
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any progress?
hmm, update.zip contains boot.img and recovery.img, as well as many updates for framework, many apps, system etc...
so it can contain any new protection method to disable root possibility and/or changing roms to custom.
anybody with genuine 2.1 installed this? anything happened?
I just checked the boot.img from the original update to Android 2.1 and from this one, and they're exactly the same, bit by bit, so there isn't any changes in the kernel.
appied update and then rooted all worked fine
i have installed this update after i got my repaired hero back from htc yesterday. i did root my phone after this update and it seems to be fine.
the only thing i cant do is downgrade to 1.5 using a goldcard. it say something about im using the incorrect id.
But i dont know if that was the update that did that or htc did it when they had my phone
sleepymonk said:
i have installed this update after i got my repaired hero back from htc yesterday. i did root my phone after this update and it seems to be fine.
the only thing i cant do is downgrade to 1.5 using a goldcard. it say something about im using the incorrect id.
But i dont know if that was the update that did that or htc did it when they had my phone
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Sounds normal. What rooting method did you use? (Shamelessly trying to find out if my port of the Droid eris one still works after this update)
If you root and flash custom recovery, you can flash another hboot, thus allowing a 1.5 RUU to work with gold card.
But that is a risky process, and there's no need in my opinion to use it.
@pulser_g2
You are working on an update.zip,so we can flash with
custom rom`s?
Or not possible?
Ganii said:
@pulser_g2
You are working on an update.zip,so we can flash with
custom rom`s?
Or not possible?
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What do you mean? I'll probably post the raw files from this update, and then anyone who wants them can push them into a ROM.
Looking at the zip right now and it's definatly a bunch of updates for the system!
I USE THE HC 3.2.1 STOCK, I DONT HAVE ROOT, i CAN INSTALL THIS ROM FOR RECOVERY OF STANDARD ACER?
Quit yelling.
alexmd182 said:
I USE THE HC 3.2.1 STOCK, I DONT HAVE ROOT, i CAN INSTALL THIS ROM FOR RECOVERY OF STANDARD ACER?
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No, just wait for the OTA to come out.
What Vache posted is not meant for people who do not understand how to fix whatever they may break.
I to believe . well with a bit more details. Trying to say this nicely as humanly possibly.. IF you have read the forum thread in its entirety you might should not Install any rom .Give this a few days for all the fuss to calm down and see how it really runs before you make the leap.
Be patient and it will be all worked out on the safety and someone will put up a NOOOBIE STEP BY STEP INSTALL For this rom. Just as all the others in the past..
good luck and Happy Please waiting
Erica.
alexmd182 said:
I USE THE HC 3.2.1 STOCK, I DONT HAVE ROOT, i CAN INSTALL THIS ROM FOR RECOVERY OF STANDARD ACER?
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Yes you can !
You can install the "original version" of this ROM from your recovery if (and only if) you root your tablet and install Amon-Ra recovery on it.
Renee: Now that we know that it's possible to go back to Honeycomb from this ROM, you could maybe test it and give your impression and your opinion?
castafiore said:
Yes you can !
You can install the "original version" of this ROM from your recovery if (and only if) you root your tablet and install Amon-Ra recovery on it.
Renee: Now that we know that it's possible to go back to Honeycomb from this ROM, you could maybe test it and give your impression and your opinion?
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I will over the weekend . I have a a doc apt and would be lost there without my tablet. I know and yes i know how and have backups BUT I have flashed my tab many many times and not ONCE Come close to bricking it.. WHY Because i wait watch and Learn..
Thank you all. but I do not know if I install this rom now, I'll wait a little longer for a more stable version or the official version in April.
Wise decision, alexmd
But this Rom is the one that will be sent by OTA, I believe... most probably before April. Some people working for Acer have announced that the OTA must begin in a very short time now.
Psichi said:
No, just wait for the OTA to come out.
What Vache posted is not meant for people who do not understand how to fix whatever they may break.
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i was on hc 3.2.1 stock and i flashed this rom with the stock recovery and it worked fine..
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THIS LEAKED ROM IS FOR DEVELOPMENT
•Give the developers time to take this leaked ROM and make a stable release.
•Currently there is no version that keeps full Root and Recovery. A500 tablets will bootloop flashing the CWM version.
•A501 users can flash the CWM version but there is no 3G.
•A500 users can flash the stock ROM, but there is no Root and no way to install Recovery. Going back to 3.2.1 is not verified.
PATIENCE PLEASE, while this is being worked on.
I am willing to bet within a week or so we will start seeing ICS Roms that can be flashed with either Acer Recovery, CWM or RA.
castafiore said:
Wise decision, alexmd
But this Rom is the one that will be sent by OTA, I believe... most probably before April. Some people working for Acer have announced that the OTA must begin in a very short time now.
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This is not the same rom that will come thru OTA.. Acer on there website has said the acer a500 WILL Receive the same Added app updates the new Acer lock screen as well as the Acer ring. This leaked rom has none of them. This is the reason people are saying that the leaked rom is a Alpha build. and will Likely have issues and compatibility issues
I don't understand what you mean, Renee
There is a new lock screen ring (a bit modified) on this leak rom.
Anyway, you can be right but, for me, there is no need to change anything on this Rom. .. The only thing to change now to be close to perfection, is these two crappy microphones...
castafiore said:
I don't understand what you mean, Renee
There is a new lock screen ring (a bit modified) on this leak rom.
Anyway, you can be right but, for me, there is no need to change anything on this Rom. .. The only thing to change now to be close to perfection, is these two crappy microphones...
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I believe she is talking about the "acer ring", which is some overlay that appears when you put 5 fingers on the screen in a ring shape.
Sent from my tomato filled Evo
There should be a ring lock screen that has the ability to run some apps without unlocking. by draging it to that app.. also a more complex one built into the UI
as well as some new acer apps that nobody has mentioned.. If you go to acer.com and find there latest news it talks about these things..
but i could be wrong. Im still waiting a few more days to see what comes about this boot loader unlock commands now available..
Its all good who knows at this point
I flashed the stock one, everything works fine. amazing in fact. the cameras are far better! especially with all the new camera features. this version is super stable, not sure what everyone is freaking out about. I havent had anything force close or any problems.
lord_voldemort666 said:
I flashed the stock one, everything works fine. amazing in fact. the cameras are far better! especially with all the new camera features. this version is super stable, not sure what everyone is freaking out about. I havent had anything force close or any problems.[/QUOTE
one word no Root
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erica_renee said:
lord_voldemort666 said:
I flashed the stock one, everything works fine. amazing in fact. the cameras are far better! especially with all the new camera features. this version is super stable, not sure what everyone is freaking out about. I havent had anything force close or any problems.[/QUOTE
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i know. but i don't need it. I'm aware some people might, but having no root doesn't mean its not stable. Ive seen a bunch of posts where people keep saying its for developers only and not stable. I'm just trying to say that its super stable. IF you don't need root, just flash the stock one. It far surpasses any custom 3.2 roms out there. even if i never get another update, i'll be happy.
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lord_voldemort666 said:
erica_renee said:
i know. but i don't need it. I'm aware some people might, but having no root doesn't mean its not stable. Ive seen a bunch of posts where people keep saying its for developers only and not stable. I'm just trying to say that its super stable. IF you don't need root, just flash the stock one. It far surpasses any custom 3.2 roms out there. even if i never get another update, i'll be happy.
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quoted for truth.
i always ran a rooted stock 3.2.1 anyway, so this ICS build (i could care less about the "acer ring". in fact i'd prefer to not have it) with the root method laid out in the official thread works perfectly for me.
i can use my rooted apps and i can delete bloatware and install system apps by mounting /system as /dev/tmpdir
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Just a note on what telemike said, I've talked to quite a few people who used KJY's method to revert.
So, not 100% no touchie. lol.
I only have one more question, the camera is working? and I can flash it in Revery mod my stock rom 3.2.1 unroot?
Guys, I need some help.
I need to return my EVO Shift to Sprint and need to unroot. I did a search for "unroot" in this forum but couldn't find any clear instructions.
I have Cyanogenmod 7.1 installed (the official one).
Would really appreciate some help. Thanks
Search for the RUU. Run it. You'll go to unrooted stock. I have one on my old SD card if I find the time I'll load it up
Shifted from Outer Space
Or you can flash a sense based rom and take the OTA. That should work too
johndoe12 said:
Guys, I need some help.
I need to return my EVO Shift to Sprint and need to unroot. I did a search for "unroot" in this forum but couldn't find any clear instructions.
I have Cyanogenmod 7.1 installed (the official one).
Would really appreciate some help. Thanks
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Flash the PG06IMG.zip file from the shift rookit below:
http://www.goo-inside.me/roms/VICODAN/shift-rootkit.rar
Copy the file to the SD card power off the phone, hold vol+down plus the power button and accept the update. You will lose all data including data on the sd card and will be unrooted on Froyo 2.2
Seems like just running RUU 2.2 is the easiest. I searched for it and got a link to multiupload which doesn't work.
Anyone know another source?
johndoe12 said:
Seems like just running RUU 2.2 is the easiest. I searched for it and got a link to multiupload which doesn't work.
Anyone know another source?
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Did you read my post above..........?
Downloading it now Vicodan, thanks!
I didn't realize you gave actual instruction on how to do it and I couldn't remember how to actually flash a rom. Thanks so much guys I'll keep you posted
johndoe12 said:
Downloading it now Vicodan, thanks!
I didn't realize you gave actual instruction on how to do it and I couldn't remember how to actually flash a rom. Thanks so much guys I'll keep you posted
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No problem there is a link and instructions there, just flash the PG06IMG.zip. Same thing as RUU.
If you ruu back to 2.2 take the o.t.a's to get caught up to 2.3.4. I returned a shift on 2.2 and sprint gave me some seriously suspicious looks...
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drob311 said:
If you ruu back to 2.2 take the o.t.a's to get caught up to 2.3.4. I returned a shift on 2.2 and sprint gave me some seriously suspicious looks...
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How did they look at you? Show me on the doll where they touched you?
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How did they look at you? Show me on the doll where they touched you?
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Well... seeing how most android users (90% plus don't root) will blindly accept any and all ota updates, the tech said it was very odd for a user to still be on froyo... He said I put off 3 ota updates, and he was curious as to why... I shrugged my shoulders and said " I dunno"...
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drob311 said:
Well... seeing how most android users (90% plus don't root) will blindly accept any and all ota updates, the tech said it was very odd for a user to still be on froyo... He said I put off 3 ota updates, and he was curious as to why... I shrugged my shoulders and said " I dunno"...
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Exactly.
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Also going to 3rd party stores makes life easier as well. I took my phone rooted last week and the tech told me to go unroot my phone and bring it back because his DM was there. LOL
Yeah someone I know was having touchscreen issues, with the phone. Told them, your insured, only been a few months since you got it. Take it back in and let them look at it. But first let me Unroot it. She was in a hurry, and took it to Sprint Rooted. Tech knows me, so he called me up. Was not a good situation . If the Manager had been there they would've flagged her account.
TEAM MiK
Mik Roms Since 3/13/11
My phones not under warrenty anymore. I go to third party stores and I don't care if they know it's rooted or not. As a matter of fact I tell them it's rooted. I've been told by people that sprint doesn't care if you root your phone or not as long as it's not under warrenty. I've also been told by a sprint employee that you can root your phone. There's a law that most people don't know about that protects developers from carriers attacking them with legal issues. Fear I have not.
Tonight i receive new update on my moto x xt1058 AT&T carrier
The system version is 222.201.1
Build number LPAS23.12-21.7-1
I installed it some performance bugs was cleared and battery was also optimised as i assumed
Phone was now faster than before
Now another thing there is no root the developers have another challenge to patch this firmware also
Because AT&T have locked bootloader
Anyone who install this update
please share your experience also
Here is snaps
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Shabby The Dev said:
Now another thing there is no root the developers have another challenge to patch this firmware also
Because AT&T have locked bootloader
Anyone who install this update
please share your experience also
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I wonder if this root security patch affects those of us with unlocked bootloaders? (Probably not)
Also I hope the full image is released soon...
squaremoogle said:
I wonder if this root security patch affects those of us with unlocked bootloaders? (Probably not)
Also I hope the full image is released soon...
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I got the same update notification and installed it. Motorola support has NO CLUE what this update is about. What is it?
I just got the notification too. I'm running a Chilean provider (Movistar) ROM, but the update just says 'en.CL'. I unlocked my bootloader a long time ago though via Motorola code IIRC, and to tell the truth I don't remember what precautions to take when receiving an OTA.
Moto X AT&T 2016-04-01 update ready
Not found any changelog for this update
Anyone found the changelog so please share it
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I just got the notification too. I'm running a Chilean provider (Movistar) ROM, but the update just says 'en.CL'. I unlocked my bootloader a long time ago though via Motorola code IIRC, and to tell the truth I don't remember what precautions to take when receiving an OTA.
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My moto x xt1058 has also unlocked bootloader and i install this update without any issues
Shabby The Dev said:
Not found any changelog for this update
Anyone found the changelog so please share it
My moto x xt1058 has also unlocked bootloader and i install this update without any issues
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Did you lose root after updating? Did you have to 'put bloatware back in' like the sticky says?
No my phone was not rooted
Anyway if bootloader was unlocked so you also can easily downgrade your moto x with 21.7 firmware
But be carefully
Backup your data first
I don't backup any data even contacts and update it [emoji2] and i m lucky
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Shahzaib Jahangir
Shabby The Dev said:
Not found any changelog for this update
Anyone found the changelog so please share it
My moto x xt1058 has also unlocked bootloader and i install this update without any issues
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I don't follow... How is it that your bootloader is unlocked, but you are unable to root?
You can still flash a system app and root that way, correct?
I am updating from 222.26.7.ghost_att.ATT.en.US and the zip includes several system library updates and a new modem firmware.
I have an unlocked bootloader and a rooted phone, so to install:
* Boot to recovery (TWRP) and make a backup copy of update zip (/cache/Blur_Version.222.26.7.ghost_att.ATT.en.US.zip) at /sdcard (aka /data/media/0).
* Flash system and recovery to stock firmware in bootloader
* Install the update using stock recovery
* Reflash TWRP and reinstall SuperSU and Xposed
squaremoogle said:
Shabby The Dev said:
Corsario_Negro said:
Did you lose root after updating? Did you have to 'put bloatware back in' like the sticky says?
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No my phone was not rooted
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I don't follow... How is it that your bootloader is unlocked, but you are unable to root?
You can still flash a system app and root that way, correct?
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Shabby means his phone was not rooted prior to applying the update, not he lost root or was unable to root.
I would happily take it if it means better battery life root is useless in its current state.
Just got the update notification on the XT1060.
I'm trying to learn how to root this thing, as I've never done so on an Android device. Should I hold off on updating this until after I've rooted?
My brother's wife got this update and now her phone is not connecting to their wifi network, even after several resets and different configurations.
Hopefully the old root methods will be adapted to this update.
Please chime in if you have a similar problem or a solution.
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MortimerR said:
Just got the update notification on the XT1060.
I'm trying to learn how to root this thing, as I've never done so on an Android device. Should I hold off on updating this until after I've rooted?
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Definitely consider rooting/unlocking your bootloader as an alternative to official releases. You just have so many more options once you've made custom roms available to yourself.
Installed in on my dev edition and haven't noticed any difference.. Probably not a significant update.
cipsaz said:
Installed in on my dev edition and haven't noticed any difference.. Probably not a significant update.
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Did you use this OTA on a rooted device? If so, did it impact your root?
bobo-the-drunk said:
Did you use this OTA on a rooted device? If so, did it impact your root?
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The device is not rooted.
Does anybody have the stock zip for this update or know where they're usually located? I've been researching the method CrashXXL used to add root/Xposed/remove bloat, but then Moto dropped this update and I have to start from scratch.
lpjunior999 said:
Does anybody have the stock zip for this update or know where they're usually located? I've been researching the method CrashXXL used to add root/Xposed/remove bloat, but then Moto dropped this update and I have to start from scratch.
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@iscaela posted the instructions to get update.zip file in the first page read but for this you need rooted phone
Don't Ever update your rooted moto X to the latest firmware via OTA specially verizon xt1060
My friend update a rooted xt1060 via OTA to the latest firmware and now his phone doesn't booted anymore Stuck on fastboot with an error of system failure
Now no firmware available right also fail to downgrade waiting for new update firmware
another thing this update have only SECURITY PATCH not any changing but i think patched the root privileges
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@iscaela posted the instructions to get update.zip file in the first page read but for this you need rooted phone
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You also need an unlocked bootloader, which I don't have.