[Q] HTC dev unlocked/Perm root/ NO S=OFF - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I unlocked the Boot loader 2 weeks ago via Htcdev
Following this thread about acheiving S=OFF after HTCdev Unlocked.
GUIDE] How to get root/flash custom roms with HTCDEV unlock by Nipqer posted January 19,2012 adb push su /data/local/tmp/
GAING PERM ROOT.
> adb push busybox /data/local/tmp/
> adb push fixsu.sh /data/local/tmp/
> adb install SuperUser.apk
> adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/fixsu.sh
> adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/busybox
> adb shell /data/local/tmp/fixsu.sh
PERM ROOT WAS ACHEIVED, But I can not get S=OFF
I then followed the guide on the post.
EASY PERM/S-OFF FOR MYTOUCH 4G: G2/Desire Z PermRoot/S-OFF
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21563546
All commands seem to go flawlessly until
After following the directions on
Step Two:
Open term. emu. and type.
(DO NOT TYPE */# just commands.)
$) su
#) cp /sdcard/root_files/perm_root /data/local/perm_root
#) chmod 777 /data/local/*
#) /data/local/perm_root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035278
I get this error
chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/fre3vo is not working it show No such file or directory
I have all the proper files in the Platform tools folder in Adk
tried several times but no joy on S=off
Am I just going to have to stay with PERM ROOT, or will I have to downgrade to FROYO TO acheive S=OFF.
I have Android 2.3.4
SOFTWARE 2.32.531.1
HBOOT 0.89.0007
Any advice

I have the exact same problem, except I flashed a 2.2.1 stock Rom that had root permissions, and everything appeared to go well, but s-on remained. I'm interested in seeing how this turns out, because mostly I am being told that I am doing something wrong or not following the guides properly. However, I think its the HTC update that is complicating things...
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HTC dev unlocked/Perm root/ NO S=OFF
I agree. I thought it might be that I unlocked a stock gingerbread rom and that was what was preventing me from S=OFF.
Although I have perm root and followed instructions. tried several times. still no joy.
I am wondering if someone typing the instructions left something out by mistake.
It is frustrating to get that far the get that chmod error.
Have you flashed a custom rom?
I have not tried yet. I have the stock Rom and the CM7 Rom saved. just cant bite the bullit.

You guys should take a look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21563546
Re lock and follow downgrade guides....easy cheesy...

4GBurn said:
I agree. I thought it might be that I unlocked a stock gingerbread rom and that was what was preventing me from S=OFF.
Although I have perm root and followed instructions. tried several times. still no joy.
I am wondering if someone typing the instructions left something out by mistake.
It is frustrating to get that far the get that chmod error.
Have you flashed a custom rom?
I have not tried yet. I have the stock Rom and the CM7 Rom saved. just cant bite the bullit.
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Yes if you use adb/fastboot on your pc, to flash Clockwork recovery or 4ext recovery, you can then flash custom roms, all you want. But make sure you have adb/fastboot working because once you flash a custom Rom, you will have to then have to extract the boot.img from the Rom and flash it through fastboot. What I do is this:
1- download the Rom of your choice. Unzip it, and copy the boot.img into your adb directory on your pc.
2. Place the zipped Rom on your sdcard ( make it easy to find)
3. Boot your phone into recovery mode.
4. At this point, I do a Nandroid backup.
5. Wipe data/ factory reset
6. Wipe cache + davlik
7. Install .zip from sdcard - choose your Rom that you placed on sdcard ( be patient and be sure its finished)
8. Reboot your phone to hboot/FASTBOOT and plug in USB cable.
** on your pc click start--> run -> cmd --then in the command prompt type -->cd\ then type --> cd adb you should then be able to proceed to step 9.
9 type- fastboot flash boot boot.img
10 type- fastboot-windows reboot
At this point unplug your phone and wait for it to load your new Rom.
Again, this is what I do, and I have loaded 10 or more roms this way. But make sure you have either Clockwork or 4ext recovery on your device, and also that FASTBOOT is working on your pc. If you are not 100% comfortable, please don't try this...
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out of sheer curiousity why would you unlock via htcdev?
--sent from my glacier.

rockstarar said:
out of sheer curiousity why would you unlock via htcdev?
--sent from my glacier.
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In my case it was ignorance... Thinking it was the same as rooting. I wouldn't have if I had read here 1st, but a respected site that I read a lot, made it appear like a wonderful thing. And truthfully, if all you wanna do is load roms.. its not that bad. Just an extra step in flashing the boot.img from whatever Rom u choose. I do wish I hadn't though.
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....people.. Never ever ever ever ever ever EVER use htcdev for unlock
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nicgraner said:
....people.. Never ever ever ever ever ever ever use htcdev for unlock
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1) You didn't extract the RAR properly, and/or you're trying to execute a script that is calling fre3vo while your SD card is mounted to your computer.
2) You didn't see that the guide you're using is LONG OUTDATED, and you need to downgrade the phone for it to proceed.
3) Read the previous threads on the subject.
4) Read the stickies BEFORE you start messing with something.
5) Relock your phone and proceed with downgrade.
6) Google it next time. You're yet another case of someone that comes around, doesn't read the stickies, and creates a thread "I did I-don't-know-exactly-what, now I'm doing something else that I shouldn't be doing but I don't know it, and it doesn't work out well".
I wish HTC released their unlock tool with basic Linux quiz that wouldn't allow using it unless you're at least likely to know what you're doing.

And I wish xda had a reading/googling comprehension test before allowing people to post...

I wish people that are seasoned and very knowledgable would stop assuming that you can learn EVERYTHING by reading. Sometimes when you read, people are speaking or typing in terms that are very confusing for someone that is brand new. Even better than that, if it is bothersome or aggravating to see someone ask questions, choose not to answer them rather than insult everyone that comes along to ask a question. I used to be a forum moderator, but it was for programming DirecTV satellite cards, and I know how frustrating noobs can be, but in this case, with phones there are so many different ways to achieve the same results, and it is confusing to know what to type where. I for one am very appreciative for any and all help that I receive, but have read until my eyes hurt, and some of the methods are not working on the HTC unlocked devices. I tried downgrading for 2 weeks and I never saw a section in the wiki that told me to relock my bootloader to downgrade. Anyway, thanks to all that have helped without making me feel like a total idiot when asking a question. Even more thanks to those that have chosen not to reply at all rather than post to insult me.
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This forum is called "XDA-Developers" and not "XDA-Users" for a good reason. When you'll think about this reason, you'll probably understand the reason why new users should start by reading, reading and reading, rather than writing, and why not answering their questions will very quickly hurt them much more than being bashed in response to something stupid/lazy.

Jack_R1 said:
This forum is called "XDA-Developers" and not "XDA-Users" for a good reason. When you'll think about this reason, you'll probably understand the reason why new users should start by reading, reading and reading, rather than writing, and why not answering their questions will very quickly hurt them much more than being bashed in response to something stupid/lazy.
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I agree to a certain degree, and I have learned a lot from you in the past 2 weeks, and I don't want u to think that I am ungrateful, because I am very appreciative for what you helped me with. In fact, I have continued to read for days. I'm trying to learn, but its not easy. A lot of the guides are not working for me because of my HTC update. I am trying methods on 2 different devices, one w/o the update is being more coopertive...
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I just can't do this been at it for 8 Hours!!!

Ok, So i've spoke with 2 people from XDA Over the Phone today both tell me to do Sdk However I am not willing to increase the risk of bricking my phone. So please do not suggest sdk,
Here's My issue,
I'm using Visionary 14r I tryed looking for 11 I just can't find it. I've ran the visionary to temp root then went into termenal after temp root was complete (And yes the temp root works I have tested it) and I ran these codes as follows
Su (Works)
cd sdcard/Root (I've done it with both the slash in front as well and witout it so do not try and correct me because it dosen't effect how it runs)
sh root.sh (Runs the kernel)
So I get the exact same thing as what I see on the youtube videos, Then I go back into visionary and run Perm Root and it will reboot my phone and when I go into Termenal and type Su for super user I get access Denied, I have tryed tons of alternatives and I have verifyed that it is 2.2.1, I've tryed Rebooting it and checking to see if S is off and its not, I'm trying to install the ultimate droid rom in it but since I can't get into recovery because of it not being rooted it wont allow me to do anything,. I have copyed the root folder to My sd card at the bottom still wont perm root. ANy tips? or if someone wants to give me a call my numbers 503 438 6765 any help is much appreciated
Really, No one in this "Mytouch 4g Discussion" knows anything about rooting the mytouch?
i got in a battle with mine for 3 days and this is the only method that would work.I just found this tonight and just finished perm rooting/and flashing ice glacier.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035278
I also sent the link to your pm
gixer2000 said:
i got in a battle with mine for 3 days and this is the only method that would work.I just found this tonight and just finished perm rooting/and flashing ice glacier.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1035278
I also sent the link to your pm
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Yeah some phones don't seem to work with the 'traditional' root methods but all seem to work with this method, so I would definitely give it a try.
If you're not comfortable with adb maybe you should just stay away from it altogether and stick to stock >.>
PhantomRampage said:
If you're not comfortable with adb maybe you should just stay away from it altogether and stick to stock >.>
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Why? I'm rooted, installed tons of kernals and roms and have never even had to use ADB... gfree method/Eng bootloader/radio.. all do through recovery and terminal... you just need to read...
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Well it just sounds like he's trying to take the easy way out because he doesn't feel like reading the tutorials. I just wouldn't want him doing something like that later and flashing something that ruins his phone because he couldn't handle reading and following some directions first.
PhantomRampage said:
Well it just sounds like he's trying to take the easy way out because he doesn't feel like reading the tutorials. I just wouldn't want him doing something like that later and flashing something that ruins his phone because he couldn't handle reading and following some directions first.
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+1 sorry
MT4G + CM7 + Faux's BFS LV kernel
I came from the hd2. The adb/gfree method is what it took here. Just read up follow the tutorial ans enjoy this device.
HD2Fanatic said:
Ok, So i've spoke with 2 people from XDA Over the Phone today both tell me to do Sdk However I am not willing to increase the risk of bricking my phone. So please do not suggest sdk,
Here's My issue,
I'm using Visionary 14r I tryed looking for 11 I just can't find it. I've ran the visionary to temp root then went into termenal after temp root was complete (And yes the temp root works I have tested it) and I ran these codes as follows
Su (Works)
cd sdcard/Root (I've done it with both the slash in front as well and witout it so do not try and correct me because it dosen't effect how it runs)
sh root.sh (Runs the kernel)
So I get the exact same thing as what I see on the youtube videos, Then I go back into visionary and run Perm Root and it will reboot my phone and when I go into Termenal and type Su for super user I get access Denied, I have tryed tons of alternatives and I have verifyed that it is 2.2.1, I've tryed Rebooting it and checking to see if S is off and its not, I'm trying to install the ultimate droid rom in it but since I can't get into recovery because of it not being rooted it wont allow me to do anything,. I have copyed the root folder to My sd card at the bottom still wont perm root. ANy tips? or if someone wants to give me a call my numbers 503 438 6765 any help is much appreciated
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I have visionary 11 if you still want it
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First, I've used VISIONary r14 many times on multiple Glaciers without problem. It should work just fine.
Second, setting up the SDK is not hard. Whoever gave you the idea that the SDK increases the risk of bricking your device is a moron. In fact, the SDK comes with some *very* useful tools that can help you recover if your phone starts running into problems. You don't need it to root your device, but it certainly won't hurt to at least install the tools/platform-tools (you don't need the entire SDK if you don't want it).
Third, I suggest using gfree instead of root.sh because it does much more. I also suggest flashing the engineering bootloader (instructions in same thread) so that you can use fastboot (this is one of those SDK tools I was talking about). Be careful when you enter that command or you could really screw yourself.
You Dont need SDK... Just download the EASY ADB as it works just Fine. Visionary R 14 Will give you a Perm Root, just use it with terminal emulator it is Easy. The Eng. Bootloader is a must have. You can also use the g free method either one is fine. Always remember that you can Always go back to stock if needed with the PD15IMG.zip.
i've tried the both the visionary and the gfree way and i think theres something up with the root.sh files or something happened to the roms themselves to not work properly though the gfree version worked 100%. and honestly if your not comfortable with ADB pushing then your going to miss out on alot of stuff for MT4G especially if you want to be cutting edge MT4g.
Switch to sprint and buy am evo
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alainater said:
Switch to sprint and buy am evo
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I logged in just so I could comment on this..it annoyed me that much. Being as I use to have an EVO and Sprint, the myTouch was EASIER to root then the EVO and is over all a much more capable phone once rooted. I used gfree and it was CAKE to root my phone...it is now fully carrier unlocked and basically brick proof due to the EBL 85.2007. I've been on the EVO forums (my roommate has one still and I'm his flasher) and there is a crap load of outdated ROMS and mods that if you aren't careful what you are mixing and matching you will end up with a bootlooped phone. Not the case with the myTouch everything here is kept well up to date and accurate. Not sure why you felt the need to post this but it was unneeded and well off topic.
/rant
OP use gfree ADB is as easy as 123... if you know how to read and type that is. Also you can do gfree via Terminal just place the files on your SD card and type from terminal to that location instead the thread I used had instructions to do it via ADB and Term, so go for it
HD2Fanatic said:
Ok, So i've spoke with 2 people from XDA Over the Phone today both tell me to do Sdk However I am not willing to increase the risk of bricking my phone. So please do not suggest sdk,
Here's My issue,
I'm using Visionary 14r I tryed looking for 11 I just can't find it. I've ran the visionary to temp root then went into termenal after temp root was complete (And yes the temp root works I have tested it) and I ran these codes as follows
Su (Works)
cd sdcard/Root (I've done it with both the slash in front as well and witout it so do not try and correct me because it dosen't effect how it runs)
sh root.sh (Runs the kernel)
So I get the exact same thing as what I see on the youtube videos, Then I go back into visionary and run Perm Root and it will reboot my phone and when I go into Termenal and type Su for super user I get access Denied, I have tryed tons of alternatives and I have verifyed that it is 2.2.1, I've tryed Rebooting it and checking to see if S is off and its not, I'm trying to install the ultimate droid rom in it but since I can't get into recovery because of it not being rooted it wont allow me to do anything,. I have copyed the root folder to My sd card at the bottom still wont perm root. ANy tips? or if someone wants to give me a call my numbers 503 438 6765 any help is much appreciated
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This is best way to root mytouch 4g and the easiest. Just do exactly what it tells you to do and you will be rooted in no time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928160
PhantomRampage said:
If you're not comfortable with adb maybe you should just stay away from it altogether and stick to stock >.>
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This plus 1,000,000,0000^100
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alainater said:
Switch to sprint and buy am evo
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Whatever fanboy! It was voted as one of the top five manufactured defective phones, (screen separations) cannot understand why you felt this would help in the thread. if you love your EVO go back to it and those forums!
dcwiker05 said:
I logged in just so I could comment on this..it annoyed me that much. Being as I use to have an EVO and Sprint, the myTouch was EASIER to root then the EVO and is over all a much more capable phone once rooted. I used gfree and it was CAKE to root my phone...it is now fully carrier unlocked and basically brick proof due to the EBL 85.2007. I've been on the EVO forums (my roommate has one still and I'm his flasher) and there is a crap load of outdated ROMS and mods that if you aren't careful what you are mixing and matching you will end up with a bootlooped phone. Not the case with the myTouch everything here is kept well up to date and accurate. Not sure why you felt the need to post this but it was unneeded and well off topic.
/rant
OP use gfree ADB is as easy as 123... if you know how to read and type that is. Also you can do gfree via Terminal just place the files on your SD card and type from terminal to that location instead the thread I used had instructions to do it via ADB and Term, so go for it
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Mathato said:
Why? I'm rooted, installed tons of kernals and roms and have never even had to use ADB... gfree method/Eng bootloader/radio.. all do through recovery and terminal... you just need to read...
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same here, never had to use adb and hopefully never will

little puzzled any help appreciated

ok so i recently picked up a used mytouch 4g. i rooted it and have superuser ability along with rom manager. have tried and think i have installed 3.0.2.4 clockwork recovery. i flashed that multiple times.
however when i try and boot into recovery i merely get to the phone with the red !. am i missing something?
thanks for your time!
kdm212 said:
ok so i recently picked up a used mytouch 4g. i rooted it and have superuser ability along with rom manager. have tried and think i have installed 3.0.2.4 clockwork recovery. i flashed that multiple times.
however when i try and boot into recovery i merely get to the phone with the red !. am i missing something?
thanks for your time!
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does you phone say s-off at the top when you boot into hBoot?
neidlinger said:
does you phone say s-off at the top when you boot into hBoot?
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s-on. however i thought you could still root and flash roms with it on. looks like im wrong?
kdm212 said:
s-on. however i thought you could still root and flash roms with it on. looks like im wrong?
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you are correct in your assumption.
The HTC Glacier and Vision have a security protocol in place that will revert the phone back to a 100% stock fashion every-time you turn off the phone. If you wish to do custom ROMs, recovery images, and radio files you must turn the "s-on" to "s-off".
neidlinger said:
you are correct in your assumption.
The HTC Glacier and Vision have a security protocol in place that will revert the phone back to a 100% stock fashion every-time you turn off the phone. If you wish to do custom ROMs, recovery images, and radio files you must turn the "s-on" to "s-off".
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ok so i did see the thread for s-off yet it seems very intensive. im also assuming theres no other way to get s-off.
kdm212 said:
ok so i did see the thread for s-off yet it seems very intensive. im also assuming theres no other way to get s-off.
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You can try the sh root.sh method.
1a ) download and install VISIONary.apk. Download from here
-Looks like you've done that since you have come this far.
1b) when you run VISIONary make sure both set system to R/W and Run Visionary.sh are both checked.
2) Download the script to the root of your SDcard
This is the file
3) Extract the folder from the .zip and store the folder with it's contents onto the root of the SDcard.
4) Download Terminal emulator from the market
-Link to the market for this app.
5) open the Terminal Emulator and type
Code:
$ su
#
The Dollar Sign " $ " should change to a pound sign " # ". If the Super user program ask for your permission, you'll want to grant it. You're screen should look like the box just above this line.
6 ) Change the directory to the root folder
Code:
# cd /sdcard/root
7) run the script
Code:
# sh root.sh
make sure you do not get any errors.
If you havent you can reboot into hBoot and look for s-off.
i personally used this method to root my phone before i left the t-mobile store when i bought the phone.
I CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE. ROOTING ONES PHONE IS SERIOUS BUSINESS AND SHOULDN'T BE TAKEN LIGHTLY. IF YOU SHOULD BLAME ME I WILL LAUGH AND POINT.
neidlinger said:
You can try the sh root.sh method.
1a ) download and install VISIONary.apk.
-Looks like you've done that since you have come this far.
1b) when you run VISIONary make sure both set system to R/W and Run Visionary.sh are both checked.
2) Download the script to the root of your SDcard
This is the file
3) Extract the folder from the .zip and store the folder with it's contents onto the root of the SDcard.
4) Download Terminal emulator from the market
-Link to the market for this app.
5) open the Terminal Emulator and type
Code:
$ su
#
The Dollar Sign " $ " should change to a pound sign " # ". If the Super user program ask for your permission, you'll want to grant it. You're screen should look like the box just above this line.
6 ) Change the directory to the root folder
Code:
# cd /sdcard/root
7) run the script
Code:
# sh root.sh
make sure you do not get any errors.
If you havent you can reboot into hBoot and look for s-off.
i personally used this method to root my phone before i left the t-mobile store when i bought the phone.
I CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE. ROOTING ONES PHONE IS SERIOUS BUSINESS AND SHOULDN'T BE TAKEN LIGHTLY. IF YOU SHOULD BLAME ME I WILL LAUGH AND POINT.
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tried that and it does have s-off. thanks! however when i try to boot into recovery im still stuck with the phone and !...
EDIT: /sdcard/root/wpx.ko failed (function not implemented)
kdm212 said:
tried that and it does have s-off. thanks! however when i try to boot into recovery im still stuck with the phone and !...
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After doing the above method you're gonna have to reinstall the recovery from Rom Manager. Watch it carefully do not let the phone sleep (I recommend going to delopment check never sleep while charging and plug it into a charger while it downloads.) You have to pay attention because it will ask for SU permissions when it finishes downloading, and it for some reason only gives you like 3 or 4 seconds instead of the usual ten. If you have already tried installing the recovery you may wanna go to the SU App and make sure that Rom Manager didn't get denied premission which is the default if you do not select Allow fast enough.
got it! thank you very much! cant wait to play with a new rom. any recommendations?
Virtuous Fusion 1.0.6 with sense 3.0/3D is fantastic!. Give it a go.
kdm212 said:
got it! thank you very much! cant wait to play with a new rom. any recommendations?
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Try out a sense rom and non sense to decide which you like best. virtuous fusion 1.0.6 is pretty nice sense rom and cm7 or royalginger are awesome non sense roms.
im going to try both!
kdm212 said:
im going to try both!
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Make sure to do Nandroid Backups prior to flashing new ROMs. And just a fair warning you might want to install the .85 (engineering) hBoot.
what is that hboot all about?
neidlinger said:
Make sure to do Nandroid Backups prior to flashing new ROMs. And just a fair warning you might want to install the .85 (engineering) hBoot.
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Absolutely a great idea, little nerve wracking to make changes to hboot and radio but very worth it. The directions how to do engineering boot loader are in the ultimate s-off sticky. Confusing at first, but after you do it once it gets easier.
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kdm212 said:
what is that hboot all about?
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It's a option that helps prevent bricking the device. Allows you to flash section of to phone's workings
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Shivansh said:
Virtuous Fusion 1.0.6 with sense 3.0/3D is fantastic!. Give it a go.
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+++++100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BEST ROM I HAVE EVER USED!!!!!
*so far
so first i must thank you all for the help. now the bad, i decided to buy another mytouch 4g. my fiance liked the old one so much that she took it. so now im here with a new one and have nothing but problems.
im running 2.2.1 and seem to be able to root the phone. su icon is on and everything. BUT if i reboot the phone its like i have to start over. im not just temp rooting either. second, i cant get ANY terminal emulator to let me have su access.
visionary, z4root, adb. you name it and i seem to think ive tried it. lol this is unfair, my chicks phone is way better than mine.
any help would be so awesome.
kdm212 said:
so first i must thank you all for the help. now the bad, i decided to buy another mytouch 4g. my fiance liked the old one so much that she took it. so now im here with a new one and have nothing but problems.
im running 2.2.1 and seem to be able to root the phone. su icon is on and everything. BUT if i reboot the phone its like i have to start over. im not just temp rooting either. second, i cant get ANY terminal emulator to let me have su access.
visionary, z4root, adb. you name it and i seem to think ive tried it. lol this is unfair, my chicks phone is way better than mine.
any help would be so awesome.
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Trade phones back so she gets the new one. Problem solved!
Seriously though, some of these phones won't root with visionary root.sh method. Bad news is if it's not working you will need to try gfree method to root which is indicative of a phone with the emmc chip that is considered to be faulty. For more info search for the thread about emmc chips.
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so this is not a rootable phone?

[Q] Unrooting Without Bricking

In order to troubleshoot an issue with my phone, I need to unroot. I originally rooted using this guide. I have been reading all of the unrooting posts I can find here on XDA and honestly, I'm not sure which one to use. I really don't want to brick my phone.
This was my first time rooting and will be my first time unrooting. If someone could point me towards the correct steps/link/guide that will allow me to unroot properly, I would be very appreciative. Please let me know if you need to know more about my setup.
Thanks.
Its easy. Just place the PD15IMG.zip on your SD card then go into bootloader and let it do its thing. You can pick between 2.2.1 and 2.3.4. They're somewhere in the development or general sections. Good luck.
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SJMarty said:
In order to troubleshoot an issue with my phone, I need to unroot. I originally rooted using this guide. I have been reading all of the unrooting posts I can find here on XDA and honestly, I'm not sure which one to use. I really don't want to brick my phone.
This was my first time rooting and will be my first time unrooting. If someone could point me towards the correct steps/link/guide that will allow me to unroot properly, I would be very appreciative. Please let me know if you need to know more about my setup.
Thanks.
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Seems you rooted gfree method.Try this ways
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924923
invasion2 said:
Its easy. Just place the PD15IMG.zip on your SD card then go into bootloader and let it do its thing. You can pick between 2.2.1 and 2.3.4. They're somewhere in the development or general sections. Good luck.
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Thanks. I restored stock v2.3.4 and everything appears to have gone OK but I still have S-OFF. It restored the non-engineering bootloader but it's still S-OFF. Do you know what I need to do to get S-ON?
You used gfree right? Here are the procedures...they are taken from here.
Procedure to revert
1. Rename the part7backup file that you already have to something just so you know that it is the original backup.
2. Open up terminal emulator or adb shell and type "su" + enter to get root privileges.
3. Type "cd /data/local" and hit enter.
4. Now type "./gfree -f" + enter to run gfree again. It will disable wp on the emmc and remove the brq filter in the kernel. (as well as make another backup, which you can delete if you wish)
5. Now run the "dd if=/where/your/part7backup-numbers.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7" and it should show the output:
xxxx bytes in
xxxxbytes out
xxxxxxxxxx copied in blah blah blah
6. Run "sync" and then reboot. (I didn't do this and it worked fine but it won't hurt either. )
Yes, I did use gfree. I found that thread before posting but when I originally rooted, I did not use the method in that thread. I used the method in the CyanogenMod Wiki so I don't have the part7backup file. The thread you linked too specifically says (in big red text) that "Gfree writes a backup of the file that it patches named Part7backup-numbers.bin on your sdcard. I suggest putting this file in a safe place as it is the only way to revert if you need to." After seeing that, I didn't think that was the way to go.
Are you saying that I only need to do the second set of steps (where it starts with "If you have the engineering hboot 0.85.2007 installed...")?
Not sure...sorry
You could try the part of the engineering bootloader. Wortha shot.
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how can i downgrade 2.3.4 to 2.2.1

I want to root my phone but im running on 2.3.4? do i need to downgrade to root if so how
PLEASE HELP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912
Go there to downgrade.
If the links don't work search. If no one flames you for asking this question it will be a miracle. Good luck with the downgrade. Remember - copy/paste is your friend.
thanks for quick reply
but i can skip all those step straight to downgrade right?
also im trying to do Manual Downgrade.. i put the PD15IMG.zip rom to sdcard
but where do i put > adb reboot bootloader ?
The steps are laid out for each device. Skip nothing. adb reboot bootloader is a command given to adb. You will need to install adb and use it to run a program (fr3vo?) that uses an exploit to gain temp root. Then copy/paste commands to fool your phone into thinking its bootloader and firmware are older than 2.2.1. Once that is done you can flash the froyo PD15IMG.zip. Don't do this until you understand a little more. You may brick your phone otherwise.
Read the guide. Look up anything that doesn't make sense. Then read the guide again.
im at the downgrade step now
where can i get 2.2.1 firmware?
and how can my phone get bricked again?
when i go to backup with titanium backup,
it says no root access and i followed every step from beginning successfully
what is wrong?
probably because u are temp rooted?
Are u on 2.34 still or 2.2.1?
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2.3.4 is runing
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2.3.4 is runing
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.....you need 2.2.1. I literally answered 3 threads asking where to get 2.2.1 or 2.3.4. Look around in the general section, maybe on page 2, titled "All PD15IMG.zip in one place" or something...:hint:
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finally rooted but i didnt backup so basically i have to add everything all over
wait its not rooted yet!! i used superoneclick, i have the superuser and when i open set cpu it get me black screen.. its not letting me gain root access, how do i change that?
You succeded rooting with superoneclick?
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it was but when i restarted the phone there was not superuser??
so i tried visionary method from
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDFMR4UUdt0
i reboot to bootloader and S-ON and i still have superuser?????
i tried the whole day doing this
someone please help
what tutorial should i follow??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858996
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using that tuturial, now when i restart s-OFF
but it still says not gaining root access
do i need to do the [Optional] Steps to flash engineering bootloader?
if so where can i get the the file in megaupload link?
You achieved S-OFF. It ISN'T root. It's REQUIRED FOR ROOT, but it doesn't make your phone rooted.
Now root, flash the recovery of your choice (CWM/4EXT) and flash any custom ROM you want. The guide has all that laid out.
And please, stop asking questions that have been answered a zillion times. Use your eyes to READ. And if you think you don't understand something - READ AGAIN, until you do.
Run visionary again and perm root
estallings15 Run visionary again and perm root
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THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO HELPED and for those who started giving attitude not too mention any nameJack_R1 im a total newbie!! so i did not now what i was doing but i finally got it to work
so THANKS AGAIN FOR THE HELP GUYS
Being a total newbie doesn't give you any extra rights beyond any other member on this board. Everyone was noob once. Not everyone came and opened threads on any basic question he/she had, some actually tried searching before.
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received permission denied error when changing version number
Hi,
I followed the steps in the below link to downgrade my Mytouch4g phone and i have been stuck on step 2 of changing version number to allow downgrade
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912
I keep getting a permission denied error and i have been at this for the past two days.
Please any help will be really appreciated.
Thanks
> adb push misc_version /data/local/tmp/misc_version
> adb push flashgc /data/local/tmp/flashgc
> adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/*
> adb shell
# cd /data/local/tmp
# ./misc_version -s 1.00.000.0
permission denied

2.3.4 Latest OTA[2.77.651.8] Downgrade!!

Hey guys, so since the latest OTA, we haven't been able to downgrade nor root the shift, if we were on the latest OTA. I've been hunting through methods for downgrading and rooting, but nothing came about that actually worked. Finally having a free mind after my AP Physics exam, I got a train of though going, and tried Indirect's downgrade method, which yes, failed. What happened is when tacoroot tried to reboot the phone, it didn't have the permissions to reboot the phone, and so when the "error" on the CMD wrote that I have no permission to reboot the phone, I whipped out quick root, and did the reboots through it. Using quick root and Indirect's method of downgrading, I managed to downgrade to Android 2.2, and got to root my phone, then flash some ROMs.
Solution:
When you are in the step in Indirect's tutorial where you use the
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[COLOR="Red"]adb shell sh /data/local/tmp/taco --setup[/COLOR]
command, you'll notice that tacroot doesn't have the permissions to reboot, at that time, you have to open lyriquidperfection's "HTC Quick Root v1.1.13" application and execute the reboot to recovery command through it by clicking on the drop down in reboot options, and choosing to reboot to recovery.
When you are at the step in the tutorial when you boot to hboot in order to downgrade, you can use the Quick Root application to reboot to bootloader where you flash your downgraded PG06IMG.zip.
Links:
Indirect's - Root and downgrade for Android 2.3.4
lyriquidperfection's - HTC Quick Root v1.1.13
If any clarification is needed, please post below, this is simply a quick guide to allow people to downgrade and if they choose, root it or flash a ROM. I take NO responsibility in what you do with your device nor when you void your warranty. I take NO credit for neither Indirect's method of downgrading, nor lriquidperfection's application, though I would appreciate a thanks for my compiling this "quick guide" to help you downgrade your device. If you're looking for credits on the method and application, they should be found at those posts.
Good luck,
John
*If you want to flash a rooted version of this update, go to this thread
Just keep in mind you can't flash a new ROM to your phone until you downgrade.
local.prop: permission denied resolution by CNexus: his post
For anyone else who has problems, here's what I did. if you get the message
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local.prop: permission denied
After running
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adb shell sh /data/local/tmp/taco --root
Then simply run the following command again (step 2 of Indirect's method)
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adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/taco
The problem is that your phone resets the permissions of that directory, so it doesn't let tacoroot execute and do its thing.
Nice
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Nice
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Thanks, glad to see people appreciating this
Very nice, and much appreciated . Hellua nice find.
Very nice find, I would triple thanks if I could
ICS rom, here I come.
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Might want to add the Software Number to the OP
indirects method for 2.3.4 wouldnt work for me on the latest ota but lyriquidperfection's - HTC Quick Root v1.1.13 method rooted like a charm. i was running completely stock 2.3.4 latest with the newest hboot and with some force and annoyance managed to somehow trick the new hboot into doing the downgrade to 2.2 and i was able to get s-off/full root again.
if i can figure out what exactly i did ill post it up for everyone but im not entirely sure. it mightve been a fluke.
all i know for sure is after i got root with lyriquidperfection's - HTC Quick Root v1.1.13
i dd the misc.img a ****load of times and then dd the eng hboot a ****load of times until it <------like 30 times in a row each lol, one after another the other.
it forced the hboot to relock the htcdev unlock and accidentally took the 2.2 downgrade (PG06IMG.zip) so i could switch hboots again.
its a helluva gamble but if anyone else has unlocked through htcdev and is willing to gamble on it have fun, if you brick it isnt my fault and i hold no responsibility over it. i think i pissed the phone off and it gave up but it worked for me. it was really a combination of using the lyriquidperfection's - HTC Quick Root v1.1.13, indirects root method, and vicodans method.
OP: so you tried my method and it failed too?
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OP: so you tried my method and it failed too?
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I believe I may have come across it. This weekend I may go back to 2.3.4 to test out some other solutions, mix and match, just to see what over all works.
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I believe I may have come across it. This weekend I may go back to 2.3.4 to test out some other solutions, mix and match, just to see what over all works.
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yeah, i had to do a complete mashup to get my hboot to take the 2.2 downgrade, im still trying to remember how i did it and debating on taking the gamble again myself
Lol, i'm just fine with this method. Worked for me, therefore I am satisfied,
JohnnyCakeXM just a suggestion, but you may want to give a little more detail in the OP. Maybe a Step by Step .
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JohnnyCakeXM just a suggestion, but you may want to give a little more detail in the OP. Maybe a Step by Step .
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Basically he just used a reboot app to do the needed reboots since taco couldn't and everything else is done by script
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strapped365 said:
Basically he just used a reboot app to do the needed reboots since taco couldn't and everything else is done by script
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I understand what he did . It's just I've received a few PM's asking what his steps are. So rather then explain it every time, I figured I'd give him a heads up to give a more detailed OP for the newbs.
TEAM MiK
MikROMs Since 3/13/11
Moved from THIS thread.
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prboy1969 said:
Well I think you would've be better off posting in JohnnyCakeXM's thread. Might want to think about moving this discussion over there. But anyway. It sounds like you did not actually complete the first part of the process.
A factory Reset isn't going to do it.
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Well thats the problem, to complete the first part, I need to get that menu to show up again, but it won't and just gives me the recovery icon
But any ideas? I was thinking of running the 2.3.4 RUU, but it may not take because of the OTA, so idk
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CNexus said:
Ok, so today I got around to rooting my phone, running the latest OTA with JohnnyCakeXM's process
I ran the command that was denied "adb shell sh /data/local/tmp/taco --setup"
Gives error (expected)
Rebooted through HTC Quickroot, pressed the 3 buttons and got the "cache files" error
It gave me the "Android System Recovery <3e>" menu...but then I kinda just pulled the battery instead of selecting "Reboot system now"
Now whenever I try to go through this again to get to the "3e" menu, it just stays stuck in recovery (with the ! sign) after I press VolUp + VolDown + Power
Any help as to how to get to that menu again?
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CNexus said:
Moved from THIS thread.
Well thats the problem, to complete the first part, I need to get that menu to show up again, but it won't and just gives me the recovery icon
But any ideas? I was thinking of running the 2.3.4 RUU, but it may not take because of the OTA, so idk
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I do not think the 2.3.4 RUU is going to work for you. The issue I believe is that you didn't actually complete Indirects part of the method.
The command " adb shell sh /data/local/tmp/taco --setup " should have gone through before you went any further. I would try starting the whole process over again.
I'll take care of it some time tonight, or tomorrow. Just will have to re-flash stock 2.3.4 to ensure everything is in order and I'll even make a video for it. Text tutorial will come first, when it does.
prboy1969 said:
I do not think the 2.3.4 RUU is going to work for you. The issue I believe is that you didn't actually complete Indirects part of the method.
The command " adb shell sh /data/local/tmp/taco --setup " should have gone through before you went any further. I would try starting the whole process over again.
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Thats the reason why JohnnyCakeXM posted this thread in the first place...? Because the command DOESN'T go through completely so you need to use some third party program to do the reboots for you
EDIT: Yes, I have gone through it multiple times and even checked my cables and everything to make sure that none of that was the problem before I even posted here
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CNexus said:
Thats the reason why JohnnyCakeXM posted this thread in the first place...? Because the command DOESN'T go through completely so you need to use some third party program to do the reboots for you
EDIT: Yes, I have gone through it multiple times and even checked my cables and everything to make sure that none of that was the problem before I even posted here
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What he said in the OP was :
" when tacoroot tried to reboot the phone, it didn't have the permissions to reboot the phone, and so when the "error" on the CMD wrote that I have no permission to reboot the phone, I whipped out quick root, and did the reboots through it. "
So unless I'm not reading his OP incorrectly ( which is a possibility ) , the command has to go through. But it will fail to reboot, then you use Quick Root to do the Reboots. Again this is why I suggested a Clearer Step by Step OP. So that the process can be more easily followed, and diagnosed if there is an issue . It leaves a lot less to interpretation.
prboy1969 said:
What he said in the OP was :
" when tacoroot tried to reboot the phone, it didn't have the permissions to reboot the phone, and so when the "error" on the CMD wrote that I have no permission to reboot the phone, I whipped out quick root, and did the reboots through it. "
So unless I'm not reading his OP incorrectly ( which is a possibility ) , the command has to go through. But it will fail to reboot, then you use Quick Root to do the Reboots. Again this is why I suggested a Clearer Step by Step OP. So that the process can be more easily followed, and diagnosed if there is an issue . It leaves a lot less to interpretation.
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Yes, I ran tacoroot --setup, waited for the error, and then rebooted through Quickroot
I think I said this in my original post in the other thread..?
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