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I want to perm root my phone..
But to do that i need to downgrade first. And i would like to be able to backup and maybe extract rom first.
So whats the best way to temp root a DZ?
Via HTC Desire Z
Afaik when you downgrade, you loose your rom before you downgrade, so let say you downgrade from 1.82 to 1.34, you can perma root 1.34 hence backup your current rom which is 1.34 not 1.82.
I have the same worry as you, in fact I face a dillema upon not able to backup my current rom, but I simply being bold and try to downgrade the whole day until 2 hours ago where I get stuck where I'm ready to flash the PC10IMG.zip, btw I use amt tool, just search 'amt tool' here in this sub forum, and also check the sticky thread in development section there are various guide to root and downgrade, however in principle they work the same, just remember to stick to one guide to make life easier.
Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk
As far as i know. The downgrade procedure is only for perm root. There should be a way to temp root. Extract rom, and then being able to downgrade and perm root with a little less risk.
But then again.. im not sure of how to extract a rom.. so right now im just hoping that temp root + extraction is possible before downgrading.
Can you extract a rom using titanium backup?
Via HTC Desire Z
Best temp root methods that proved to work in IRC #G2ROOT
in the IRC channel #G2ROOT on freenode.net we helped some people to temp root their HTC Desire Z and G2 phones (commonly also known as HTC Vision).
The best methods that worked for us are:
* zergRush (works good for Froyo / 2.2 and Gingerbread / 2.3 ROMs)
* tacoroot
* fre3vo
== zergRush ==
Usage see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1296916
== Tacoroot ==
Usage see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424023
Do NOT download "1.32 PD98IMG.zip"!
Only download tacoroot, extract the zip file into platform-tools (directory that contains adb) and connect your phone to computer using an USB data cable, enable "adb debugging" in menu settings / applications / development and make sure you are in "USB charge only" mode.
Then run:
adb push tacoroot.sh /data/local/tmp/tacoroot
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/tacoroot
adb shell
/data/local/tmp/tacoroot --setup
This command will reboot the phone to recovery. Once it is done, use vol up/power then choose 'reboot' to reboot the phone. After it boots (it will bootloop, that's expected)
adb shell
/data/local/tmp/tacoroot --root
this command will kick you out of adb shell, so we need to return there:
adb shell
Now you should see "#" as sign of root access.
To uninstall tacoroot use:
adb shell /data/local/tmp/tacoroot --undo
== fre3vo see ==
Usage see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912
To test if fre3vo works on your phone you can use the command:
adb shell cat /dev/msm_rotator
The output should be: /dev/msm_rotator: invalid length
One of the following commands for using fr3vo should work from phone shell, which you can open by "adb shell":
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 10000000 -end 1FFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 20000000 -end 2FFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 30000000 -end 3FFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start F0000000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start E0000000 -end EFFFFFFF
Enjoy!
First off no reason to backup stock rom, contacts saved in google, sms and call log can be saved in various apps. App cache is who cares start over on your game or what have you. Also you can always unroot and go stock whenever. Find a custom build be it aosp or whatever your liking you'll be way happier. Just having root access is what makes your phone a good phone. So follow the wiki, downgrade, root, be happy. Still can't think of a reason not to going all the way back to the days of the g1, no reason not to root.
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using xda premium
Thanks for the move orb3000
EDIT:
Apparently I can't post links either... what gives??? Going to have to do this the ghetto way I guess..
Anyway, I made a nice little .bat to temp-root the 2.3.4 OTA for the T-Mobile G2 (HTC Vision) for all you lazy people out there, or the people who are just tired of playing with the cmd (like myself).
It's on media fire... www(dot)mediafire(dot)com/?xwurdlpcw61oxiz
Just unzip and run "rootg2.bat"
It uses fre3vo, as it is the only method that currently works. If this for some reason does NOT work for you, edit rootg2.bat and change the address set to one of the following after a reboot
FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
10000000 -end 1FFFFFFF
20000000 -end 2FFFFFFF
30000000 -end 3FFFFFFF
F0000000 -end FFFFFFFF
E0000000 -end EFFFFFFF
Find one that works?? Great! Now you have a bat juuuuuust for you.
Long time lurker, first time poster, micro sized developer.
how to install
hi, i'm not very good with this. can you let me know how to install the g2root file on my g2? by the way, is this a permanent root? thx
tntx said:
hi, i'm not very good with this. can you let me know how to install the g2root file on my g2? by the way, is this a permanent root? thx
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It says in the title this is a temporary root, not permanent. Check the [REF] Sticky is either General or Development for guides that will help you through the proces. DO NOT attempt root until you are sure you know what you are doing. READ and SEARCH!
Does anyone know of a way to temp-root on-device, without having to hook up to a PC?
After the message "daemon started successfully" the adb just hangs at that line, no crash, just doesn't advance any further. I can't input any commands either. I waited for over an hour to see if it would proceed, but not as such. Any ideas?
RebelScum75 said:
Does anyone know of a way to temp-root on-device, without having to hook up to a PC?
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Hi!
I know that there is none
Have fun - Guhl
will this also work for the desire z ?
no dude ive been looking forever "finally had a reason to root the darn thing but i dont think there is one at least not that i have found--i work for verizon now anyways left my tmo--lol-----
dianlb50 said:
will this also work for the desire z ?
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yes, basically same phone
Did this work for anyone?
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
I'm having issues getting this to work. I have tried the various addresses with no solid confirmation of whether it worked or not, aside from running the app "Root Check" or attempting to use an app that requires root, and finding that the phone is indeed, not rooted.
The results vary however at best, the process appears to have gone through smoothly. Daemon was successful, it successfully locates the region, and finally successfully dismounts and and remounts, which leaves us at the stage where it says press any key to continue.
Are there additional steps? What conditions must be met in order for this to work other than turning on debugging mode? Must the usb cord remain connected? Does the temp root end once the cord is unplugged? The guide above didn't exactly give any clear cut step-by-step directions and so I am feeling as if I'm not doing something because the guide doesn't mention it.
Can someone who has successfully temp-rooted their G2 v2.3.4 post a list of steps needed from start to finish? Example:
1) Enable USB debugging on phone.
2) Plug phone into computer via USB cord.
3) Unzip g2root.zip into a folder of your choice.
4) Run g2root.bat.
5) If successful, you will see (fill in the blank)
6) If successful, go to step 7, if unsuccessful, reboot computer/phone and retry step 1
Something like the above direct would be extremely useful to a few of us. Thanks!
-HobbesG2
Hello, I think this is my first post over here.
enable usb debugging on the phone
Plug phone into computer via USB
kill adb if it is already running:
Code:
./adb kill-server
start adb server as root:
Code:
sudo ./adb start-server
sample output:
Code:
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
Code:
./adb wait-for-device
and wait for this command to exit
Code:
./adb push /PUT/PATH/TO/G2ROOT/HERE/fre3vo /data/local/tmp
sample output:
Code:
218 KB/s (9796 bytes in 0.043s)
Code:
./adb -d shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
Code:
./adb -d shell /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start fb040000 -end FFFFFFFF
sample output:
Code:
fre3vo by #teamwin
Please wait...
Attempting to modify ro.secure property...
fb_fix_screeninfo:
id: msmfb
smem_start: 2fd00000
smem_len: 300000
type: 0
type_aux: 0
visual: 2
xpanstep: 0
ypanstep: 1
line_length: 1920
mmio_start: 0
accel: 0
fb_var_screeninfo:
xres: 480
yres: 800
xres_virtual: 480
yres_virtual: 1600
xoffset: 0
yoffset: 0
bits_per_pixel: 32
activate: 16
height: 80
width: 48
rotate: 0
grayscale: 0
nonstd: 0
accel_flags: 0
pixclock: 0
left_margin: 0
right_margin: 0
upper_margin: 0
lower_margin: 0
hsync_len: 0
vsync_len: 0
sync: 0
vmode: 0
Frame Buffer handle: 4
Buffer offset: 002ee000
Buffer size: 8192
Scanning region fb040000...
Scanning region fb130000...
Scanning region fb220000...
Scanning region fb310000...
Scanning region fb400000...
Scanning region fb4f0000...
Scanning region fb5e0000...
Scanning region fb6d0000...
Scanning region fb7c0000...
Scanning region fb8b0000...
Scanning region fb9a0000...
Scanning region fba90000...
Potential exploit area found at address fbb54e00:1200.
Exploiting device...
Code:
adb wait-for-device
Code:
./adb -d remount
sample output:
Code:
remount succeeded
verify you have root:
Code:
./adb -d shell id
output:
Code:
uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
Or you could verify it worked by executing 'adb shell' and if you have a # prompt rather than $, it worked.
This will stick until you reboot. Unplugging the cable will not affect it (unless you're currently running the commands)
This is not exactly a true temp-root, as it just gives adb root access, but you should be able to remount /system as rw and push su and SuperUser.apk to the right places to get a proper temp-root.
-Nipqer
Nipqer said:
you should be able to remount /system as rw and push su and SuperUser.apk to the right places to get a proper temp-root.
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could you please describe how to do that? where do i get these packages from?
Getting closer but still not quite there. The reason why I was not having confirmations before was because I was running the rootg2.bat file directly rather than doing it through the cmd prompt, aka Start --> Run --> [type cmd]. After having ran the .bat file via the cmd prompt, I was able to apply, and confirm via the steps that were mentioned.
Problem is, I'm still not exactly truly temp-rooted, as none of my apps that require root or are designed to check root, show me as rooted. Is this because superuser and/or busybox are not operating as if they are rooted due to something I'm not aware of?
I already have the latest Superuser/Elite and BusyBox installed onto my phone via the Market. Do I have to push them into a specific folder that simply installing them from market wont do automatically?
Any thoughts?
After I get this nailed down, I will write a comprehensive explaination for others to do this as well.
Here is a true temp-root which works with fre3vo.
Just read the readme file.
-Nipqer
any update on this one?
i hope this makes rooting easier...
Nipqer said:
Here is a true temp-root which works with fre3vo.
Just read the readme file.
-Nipqer
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I see this method listed for the Sensation, has it been proven to work for G2, stock OTA 2.3.4?
Wondering the same.
If you are running 2.3.x, and use fre3vo, then run that zip I posted, you will have proper temp-root.
It will stick until a reboot, but then you can just redo everything.
Yes it's proven to work.
-Nipqer
Hi Guys,
I have two MyTouch 4g, one was easily downgraded by following this link,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912
The other one is a stubborn SOB.
I tried this,
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
adb shell cat /dev/msm_rotator
/dev/msm_rotator: invalid length
adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
adb shell
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
Also rebooted each time and tried these codes,
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 10000000 -end 1FFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 20000000 -end 2FFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 30000000 -end 3FFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start F0000000 -end FFFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start E0000000 -end EFFFFFFF
Still nothing, all I get is
$
I don't get the desired potential exploit area found at address fbb80e80:200.
Later on, I installed Visionary and I was able to gain Temproot now and attempt permroot now.
How do I downgrade this puppy? I want to git rid off all T-mobile junk and run Cyanogen 7.
Any help will be greatly appreciated it,
F
Please check your OS version in Settings. If Visionary worked for you, it means you're already on 2.2.1 and don't need to downgrade.
That should have been done the first step, not the last...
Thanks...
Well, that helps, I was getting lost. My first droid had Gingerbread, and after some reading I was able to root it, downgrade it and flash it with Cyanogenmod smoothly.
However, this one is giving trouble. I will read more about it.
DssLeech said:
Well, that helps, I was getting lost. My first droid had Gingerbread, and after some reading I was able to root it, downgrade it and flash it with Cyanogenmod smoothly.
However, this one is giving trouble. I will read more about it.
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please use this thread! and learn http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Glacier:_Full_Update_Guide
The tread above is what I used for my other MyTouch 4G,
This got me on track.
Search for
HTTP theunlockr dot com how-to-gain-permanent-root-and-s-off-on-the-t-mobile-mytouch-4g-htc-glacier
Mistakes.
1. Not moving the whole folder named "root" to the root of the sd card. I had moved the files only, but I had to move the whole folder. DUH!??
Also, I didn't enter the space on the emulator after "su" command.
su(enter)
cd(SPACE)/sdcard/root(enter)
sh root.sh(enter)
Now, I get
su
#
Then,
Method via ROM Manager
Launch RomManager.
Optional: Choose the first option in the app, Flash ClockworkMod Recovery to update to the latest version.
Select the Download ROM option from the main menu in the ROM Manager.
Select the CyanogenMod option, and then choose the latest version of CyanogenMod from the menu.
Optional: When you select the latest version of CyanogenMod, check the Google Apps* option.
Once the ROM is finished downloading, it asks if you would like to Backup Existing ROM and Wipe Data and Cache.
If Superuser prompts for root permissions check to Remember and then Allow.
The HTC Glacier will now reboot into the recovery, wipe data and cache, and then install CyanogenMod. When it's finished installing it will reboot into CyanogenMod.
And I'm crossing my fingers..
I have spent hours on xda, downloading gfree, trying to downgrade, trying taco root. I even unlocked bootloader at htc dev and cannot get my phone perm rooted
I have 2.3.4
software 2.32.531.1
i used the guide on how to downgrade to 2.2.1 for the visionary exploit
i keep getting permission denied
Potential exploit area found at address fbb80e00:200.
I am sorry for sounding like "noob" but i wasted the day trying to do this and have given up
Someone please help me, ill even donate a cup of coffee to whoever helps me fix this. No joke from 9 am to 530 pm, i have been going in circles, i downloaded the htc easy root tool all failed
the farthest i made it was getting temp root with taco root, but there are no clear cut instructions for what to do after, these guides are over a year old prior to my version of android
I'm not sure where your going wrong but the guides work fine. I used them to downgrade, perm root, and flash the engineering bootloader. Have you tried asking in the q and a section? I'm sure you will find a solution, if you ask in the proper place.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using Tapatalk
I would try this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15851661
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
i have been on here for 9 hours going through the q/a this is a brand new str8 from t-mobile mytouch 4g with the newest possible rom, a year ago i successfully did this dozens of time with visionary, its this new rom thats the problem, i put virtuous rom successfully on my first mytouch a year ago, and ive rooted my hd2 for friends and family, so i know my way around xda, this is the first time im truly stuck
cnote 74 i tried that guide my expolit area "fbb80e00:200" is not covered by that guide, if you look at the 5 or 6 lines
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 10000000 -end 1FFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 20000000 -end 2FFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start 30000000 -end 3FFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start F0000000 -end FFFFFFFF
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start E0000000 -end EFFFFFFF
mine is different than all of these
this is what ive been getting, i followed the guide to the T
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell cat /dev/msm_rotator
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
/dev/msm_rotator: invalid length
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
869 KB/s (9796 bytes in 0.011s)
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
$ chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
fre3vo by #teamwin
Please wait...
Attempting to modify ro.secure property...
fb_fix_screeninfo:
id: msmfb
smem_start: 802160640
smem_len: 3145728
type: 0
type_aux: 0
visual: 2
xpanstep: 0
ypanstep: 1
line_length: 1920
mmio_start: 0
accel: 0
fb_var_screeninfo:
xres: 480
yres: 800
xres_virtual: 480
yres_virtual: 1600
xoffset: 0
yoffset: 800
bits_per_pixel: 32
activate: 16
height: 80
width: 48
rotate: 0
grayscale: 0
nonstd: 0
accel_flags: 0
pixclock: 0
left_margin: 0
right_margin: 0
upper_margin: 0
lower_margin: 0
hsync_len: 0
vsync_len: 0
sync: 0
vmode: 0
Buffer offset: 00000000
Buffer size: 8192
Scanning region faa90000...
Scanning region fab80000...
Scanning region fac70000...
Scanning region fad60000...
Scanning region fae50000...
Scanning region faf40000...
Scanning region fb030000...
Scanning region fb120000...
Scanning region fb210000...
Scanning region fb300000...
Scanning region fb3f0000...
Scanning region fb4e0000...
Scanning region fb5d0000...
Scanning region fb6c0000...
Scanning region fb7b0000...
Scanning region fb8a0000...
Scanning region fb990000...
Scanning region fba80000...
Potential exploit area found at address fbb6c400:c00.
Exploiting device...
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
# exit
exit
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb push misc_version /data/local/tmp/misc_version
1718 KB/s (15837 bytes in 0.009s)
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
# cd /data/local/tmp
cd /data/local/tmp
# ./misc_version -s 1.00.000.0
./misc_version -s 1.00.000.0
./misc_version: permission denied
#
1st off.......THIS IS THE DEVELOPMENT SECTION! NOT Q&A! THATS WHAT THE Q&A IS FOR!
2nd....its because you unlocked via htcdev, which we have warned users multiple times if you did read the Q&A and General forums.
Htcdev method makes it harder to root/flash a ROM. We warned you. And then you complain and post in the wrong section!
Edit: also.....If you knew to put "DON'T MOVE THREAD", why did you post it here in the first place?
Sent from my HoneySmartDroid Port using XDA Premium.
Edit: I like that better /\
Sent from my HTC Glacier using Tapatalk
Chek this out bro hope it help ;-) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9551846
Sent from my HTC Mytouch 4G using xda premium
still stuck invasion2 you have a solution
michael.racelli said:
still stuck invasion2 you have a solution
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Sorryf for flaming.....anyway I did find something... http://www.forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21563546
Sent from my HoneySmartDroid Port using XDA Premium.
michael.racelli said:
I have spent hours on xda, downloading gfree, trying to downgrade, trying taco root. I even unlocked bootloader at htc dev and cannot get my phone perm rooted
I have 2.3.4
software 2.32.531.1
i used the guide on how to downgrade to 2.2.1 for the visionary exploit
i keep getting permission denied
Potential exploit area found at address fbb80e00:200.
I am sorry for sounding like "noob" but i wasted the day trying to do this and have given up
Someone please help me, ill even donate a cup of coffee to whoever helps me fix this. No joke from 9 am to 530 pm, i have been going in circles, i downloaded the htc easy root tool all failed
the farthest i made it was getting temp root with taco root, but there are no clear cut instructions for what to do after, these guides are over a year old prior to my version of android
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no need to downgrade
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
I relocked the bootloader, still the same thing permission denied, am i the only one who has encountered this issue, i cannot root downgrade right now if my life depended on it right now
adb push misc_version /data/local/tmp/misc_version
> adb push flashgc /data/local/tmp/flashgc
> adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/* <--------(THIS LINE IS YOUR MISTAKE)
> adb shell
# cd /data/local/tmp
# ./misc_version -s 1.00.000.0
--set_version set. VERSION will be changed to: 1.00.000.0
Patching and backing up partition 17...
# ./flashgc
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From what I gathered on your post, I am thinking you did a pastebin which is good. If you did, and it copied straight from you command prompt, than you are missing an (*) at the end of the adb chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/.
I recently used the guide to downgrade/root/flash e-bootloader/flash rom on 2 brand new 2.3.4 mytouch 4gs 2 weeks ago.
Also if you can manage to safe some time and headache reformat your SD card with the PD15IMG on to to fat32. If you dont you have a very likely chance that when you attempt to flash the PD15IMG to get a no image or bad image error in your bootloader when downgrading.
Slow down, step away from the computer, take a break and come back and START OVER. I spent 2 days getting that damned error on the pd15img.
edit:The quoted text is from the downgrading guide.
thank you for responding but that link you sent me shows up as a dead link, didnt go anywhere bro
michael.racelli said:
thank you for responding but that link you sent me shows up as a dead link, didnt go anywhere bro
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15851661
This is the downgrading guide that I believe you have been using. Its the same I used. Like I said start over, and make sure every line in your cmd is typed exactly the way it is written in the thread.
If you feel you must, you can even copy and paste line by line into command prompt
Heh, sorry. Here you are! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21563546
hellmonger said:
no need to downgrade
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
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Hellmonger, I never got superoneclick to work on 2.3.4 mytouch 4g. Tried it and it gets stuck on the psneuter
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invasion2 said:
Heh, sorry. Here you are! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21563546
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This is for the desire/g2 it wont work. Use the link I posted.
. . .
knew someone was gonna take me the wrong way. deleted.
seeing from what other users have posted, it seems that you have "unlocked" your bootloader the Official HTC way. then there's not much anyone here can do for you, since that way wasn't recommended anyway.
but since your bootloader is now "unlocked", i don't see why you need to follow the downgrade procedure anymore. from looking at other device forums, i see that all you gotta do is get a custom recovery on there somehow, flash a rooted ROM, flash the boot image of that ROM (since you decided to do it the HTC way) and that's pretty much it...
Contacting a mod at once...
^^^^^^^ I did the same -______-
Hi
I am a noob and google translation is my friend but is not 100% reliable, so be patient.
I want to downgrade but when I do adb shell commands have errors and something you are wrong:
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
1195 KB/s (9796 bytes in 0.008s)
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb push misc_version /data/local/tmp
2209 KB/s (15837 bytes in 0.007s)
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb shell
$ chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
$ chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/misc_version/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA
90000 -end FFFFFFFF
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/misc_version/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90
000 -end FFFFFFFF
Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/misc_version/data/local/tmp/fre3vo: Not a direct
ory
$
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>
I think the installation of the adb is correct but I can not find the problem.
You accidentally put 2 commands together
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/misc_version/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
Should be:
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/misc_version
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
-Nipqer
upss
I will try, thank you
Now i got this:
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb push fre3vo /data/local/tmp
1195 KB/s (9796 bytes in 0.008s)
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>adb shell
$ chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo
$ /data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
/data/local/tmp/fre3vo -debug -start FAA90000 -end FFFFFFFF
fre3vo by #teamwin
Please wait...
Attempting to modify ro.secure property...
fb_fix_screeninfo:
id: msmfb
smem_start: 802160640
smem_len: 3145728
type: 0
type_aux: 0
visual: 2
xpanstep: 0
ypanstep: 1
line_length: 1920
mmio_start: 0
accel: 0
fb_var_screeninfo:
xres: 480
yres: 800
xres_virtual: 480
yres_virtual: 1600
xoffset: 0
yoffset: 800
bits_per_pixel: 32
activate: 16
height: 80
width: 48
rotate: 0
grayscale: 0
nonstd: 0
accel_flags: 0
pixclock: 0
left_margin: 0
right_margin: 0
upper_margin: 0
lower_margin: 0
hsync_len: 0
vsync_len: 0
sync: 0
vmode: 0
Buffer offset: 00000000
Buffer size: 8192
Scanning region faa90000...
Scanning region fab80000...
Scanning region fac70000...
Scanning region fad60000...
Scanning region fae50000...
Scanning region faf40000...
Scanning region fb030000...
Scanning region fb120000...
Scanning region fb210000...
Scanning region fb300000...
Scanning region fb3f0000...
Scanning region fb4e0000...
Scanning region fb5d0000...
Scanning region fb6c0000...
Scanning region fb7b0000...
Scanning region fb8a0000...
Scanning region fb990000...
Scanning region fba80000...
Potential exploit area found at address fbb55c00:400.
Exploiting device...
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>
Is normal?
I got # when i type the command adb shell
# in the shell means you have escalated acess (root/super user).
$ means normal access.
What method are you using?
It's been a long time since I went through it, but I believe all you've done is gained temp root access. You still need to S-OFF, hboot, and install a recovery which will then allow you to flash different ROMs.
I'm using this method: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Desire_Z:_Firmware_Downgrade_(Gingerbread)
I need downgrade my phone for root, I can not have the root with the gingerbread.
Use flashgc from this guide
The 'Gaining SuperCID with a Goldcard' part
-Nipqer
I'm in 2.2 now , thank you all, what tutorial you suggest?
I'd recommend either the XDA Wiki, or the Cyanogenmod Wiki
Both guides are identical for the method, but the XDA wiki has a lot of information, explaining what is happening, whereas the cm wiki is just commands.
-Nipqer
I already root and the s-off, thank you for the help
Silence7887 said:
I already root and the s-off, thank you for the help
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can u explain me the way u tried?
Use this method: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912
For me, I had no root, I had the s-off and recovery install but not the root! Try and if you also have the s-off and recovery install but without the root, then I would try to help you.