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Old January 24th, 2012, 02:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default [Revised] Rooting Gingerbread 2.3.5 Dummies Guide

so looks like you took the latest ota for our beloved evo and now you want to root it. to begin with never accept an ota when you are thinking about rooting your phone. this will apply for all phones going forward. with each new ota, rooting will become harder and harder to do.

update:there has been another OTA, software version 5.07.651.1. again like any ota's, you should not have take it. however, if you did, it will not change your hboot version so this guide will still work for you.

first lets make sure that this guide is for you. before we do anything make sure that you have disbaled fastboot. on your phone go to settings>apps>uncheck the fastboot option at the bottom. next you will need to power off then press and hold power+vol down. this will take you to the bootloader screen.

1.if you have hboot 2.18 and it says locked at the top then this guide is for you.

2. if it says hboot 2.16 or 2.15 then use this guide:ROOTING For Dummies Guide.....the Gingerbread Edition

3.if it says hboot 2.10 or less then use this guide:ROOTING For Dummies.


on to rooting
there are now a few different ways you can root your evo and each has their pros and cons. i will try and go into detail with each method and i will leave it up to you to decide which way you want to go.

rooting your phone will wipe all data so make sure that you backup your info accordingly:
1.for contacts make sure that you have them all saved under google. that way when you flash a new rom or even get a new android device, you can sign in to google and all of your contacts will sync to your phone.
2.if you want to backup your sms or even mms text messages then you can use SMS Backup & Restore and it will save them to your sd card.
3.for your apps data, you can use MyBackup Pro. this will pretty much back up everything for you.

please use these methods at your own risk. i do not accept any responsibility if you brick your phone.

ok with that said, here they are:

1. HTCdev method (recommended)





2. Captain Throwback's method





3. TacoRoot method





Hboot 2.18 FAQ'S
1. you do not have to do captain's throwback's guide especially if you plan on staying stock. you can still flash roms and such.

however, if you do not want your hboot watermarked then please follow the captain's guide or the TacoRoot method. but read them first before diving into them.

2.in HTCdev it will ask that you create a folder called android. you will then need to update the Android SDK Tools and Android SDK Platform Tools. once that is done then move the required files (adb.exe, adbWinApi.dll, and fastboot) to the android folder you created. once everything is done and your bootloader is unlocked then make sure that you run the commands in captian's guide from the android folder you created.

3.make sure that you have phone setup as charge only and not as disk drive. this will prevent the phone from being able to mount the sd card, if it is in disk drive mode.

4. i added a new root method called TacoRoot!!!!

5. i will be adding more stuff later.

proceed to the second post for more root info
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Roms, Kernels, Themes and More





Partitioning and Moving Apps to the Card





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Looks good even as a "rough draft" I hope the revolutionary guys are able to overcome this as for many this may be a daunting task.
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Does this mean this method can be done using a Mac (ie without the initial need of a PC for installing revolutionary..that was the only "rate limiting step" that kept us Mac users from easily rooting)...??
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Does this mean this method can be done using a Mac (ie without the initial need of a PC for installing revolutionary..that was the only "rate limiting step" that kept us Mac users from easily rooting)...??
i'm not sure on the mac. this process uses adb commands so i'm not too sure how that will work on a mac. i think you will still need to run windows on a mac via something like parallel.
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i'm not sure on the mac. this process uses adb commands so i'm not too sure how that will work on a mac. i think you will still need to run windows on a mac via something like parallel.
I know adb is available for mac
However I am not sure how easy it is to use.
The prevail can only be rooted via adb and mac users are able to do it in the prevail forum.

ya just looked again, they have adb for linux and mac, might be the same thing not sure.
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Does this mean this method can be done using a Mac (ie without the initial need of a PC for installing revolutionary..that was the only "rate limiting step" that kept us Mac users from easily rooting)...??
not sure but you can try this:[GUIDE] Using ADB & FASTBOOT in OSX / Mac - xda-developers to get adb setup then try the guide.
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I knew we'd be getting the HTC dev unlockable boots, although its much better to root through revolutionary or unrevoked if you can.

Dont accept the OTA!
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i just added this guide to the root info sticky.
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@OCN Are we sure this will watermark the 4g? just wondering but that is probaly right if it does the 3d. Just wondering if anyone has reported back after doing this.
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@OCN Are we sure this will watermark the 4g? just wondering but that is probaly right if it does the 3d. Just wondering if anyone has reported back after doing this.
yes it will. once you use the htc method to get it unlocked it will say in hboot "unlocked" at the very top. kind of hard not to miss it, unfortunately.
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In the part where you describe flashing recovery via adb, you are describing how to flash a kernel/boot.img.

The correct command is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
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In the part where you describe flashing recovery via adb, you are describing how to flash a kernel/boot.img.

The correct command is "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
yes your are correct. i will edit the op. was up late and mis read some posts. thanx for the heads up.
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I also decided to jump further into the Android system today in sitting in Biology. So if you need any help about this whole process just PM I have a lot of free time on my hands I'm only Sophmore in highschool and I'm using my free time jumping into Android, girls can wait :P
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I also decided to jump further into the Android system today in sitting in Biology. So if you need any help about this whole process just PM I have a lot of free time on my hands I'm only Sophmore in highschool and I'm using my free time jumping into Android, girls can wait :P
any help is always appreciated. but shouldn't you be concentrating on school and girls rather then us folks here in AF?
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Just to make sure everyone's aware of it, you can unlock your NAND (achieve S-OFF) after unlocking the 2.18 HBOOT with the HTCDev.com site. I put together a rough guide here on how to do it:

[GUIDE][WIP] How to achieve S-OFF after unlocking 2.18 HBOOT with HTCDev.com - No More Watermark!

The watermark will be gone, and you'll be good to go!
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Default We now can get s-off and no watermark!!!!!!!!!!

so thanx to captain throwback we can now get s-off and no watermark on your rooted evo. i edited the op with the info and a link to catain's guide. now guys go and get your root on
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When I go to the HTCDev site, there is no EVO 4G in the drop down menu where you "Choose you device"??? The closest thing would be the EVO View 4G??? I guess. What do you use???

I have defected to the 3vo but am looking into helping a coupla friends root their Evos....and knowing them they probably have already accepted the OTA.

PS....I am rooted on my 3vo via HTCdev with S-ON. Would this S-off tool work on the 3vo? I know that is a long shot but thought I would ask....

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When I go to the HTCDev site, there is no EVO 4G in the drop down menu where you "Choose you device"??? The closest thing would be the EVO View 4G??? I guess. What do you use???

I have defected to the 3vo but am looking into helping a coupla friends root their Evos....and knowing them they probably have already accepted the OTA.

PS....I am rooted on my 3vo via HTCdev with S-ON. Would this S-off tool work on the 3vo? I know that is a long shot but thought I would ask....

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select the very last option in the dropdown box. it should be All Other Supported Models

i do not think that capatians method will work for the 3vo just yet. but i could be wrong. i would wait until captain says otherwise.
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When I go to the HTCDev site, there is no EVO 4G in the drop down menu where you "Choose you device"??? The closest thing would be the EVO View 4G??? I guess. What do you use???

I have defected to the 3vo but am looking into helping a coupla friends root their Evos....and knowing them they probably have already accepted the OTA.

PS....I am rooted on my 3vo via HTCdev with S-ON. Would this S-off tool work on the 3vo? I know that is a long shot but thought I would ask....

Thanks in advance!!!!
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2.the very far right there should be a drop down menu. scroll all the way down to the bottom until you see "All Other Supported Models". do not select the evo 4g(korean). that is an entirely different phone.
Also, regarding the S-OFF method for the 4G working on the 3D - do NOT do it!! They are two completely different devices with different partition sizes and locations. You'd just end up bricking it. If an Engineering bootloader surfaces for the 3D (unlikely at this stage), it might be possible, but due to all the trouble I hear with the 1.50 HBOOT for the 3D, I doubt it. But I'm sure the 3D devs will keep working on it.
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When I go to the HTCDev site, there is no EVO 4G in the drop down menu where you "Choose you device"??? The closest thing would be the EVO View 4G??? I guess. What do you use???

I have defected to the 3vo but am looking into helping a coupla friends root their Evos....and knowing them they probably have already accepted the OTA.

PS....I am rooted on my 3vo via HTCdev with S-ON. Would this S-off tool work on the 3vo? I know that is a long shot but thought I would ask....

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select the very last option in the dropdown box. it should be All Other Supported Models

i do not think that captains method will work for the 3vo just yet. but i could be wrong. i would wait until captain says otherwise.

edit: and he has spoken.lol so there you go.
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When I go to the HTCDev site, there is no EVO 4G in the drop down menu where you "Choose you device"??? The closest thing would be the EVO View 4G??? I guess. What do you use???

I have defected to the 3vo but am looking into helping a coupla friends root their Evos....and knowing them they probably have already accepted the OTA.

PS....I am rooted on my 3vo via HTCdev with S-ON. Would this S-off tool work on the 3vo? I know that is a long shot but thought I would ask....

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ah I see the slight lag in the forum means Im too late
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I checked it out, you are right, isn't there. guide says this though, "1.go to the htc website:HTCdev - Unlock Bootloader
2.the very far right there should be a drop down menu. scroll all the way down to the bottom until you see "All Other Supported Models". do not select the evo 4g(korean). that is an entirely different phone.
3.just follow the steps. and use the files that you downloaded earlier when asked.
4.you will then get an email and follow directions according to the email. "

So I guess you are to choose the "All Other Supported Models" option.

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HAHAHAHA....thanks fellas!!! And I did read thru the Captain's guide and realized there would be no way in hell for that to work on an Evo 3D.....

It would have taken me 2 days to get an answer on the 3vo forums...that is one of the things I really miss is the action on this forum...it is so highly supported by the Dev community. Anyway, an excellent device nonetheless!
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i updated my second post with a guide on how to use android flasher as it is mentioned in the captain's guide. it is pretty simple to use and will help get a recovery among other things flashed very easily.

edit:i moved the android flasher info to within the op in the HTCdev method.
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Hi, Im trying to do this but it tells me that fastboot isnt a actual command? im lost please help me.
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which part of the guide are you doing? what are you actually typing? and where are you entering the command?
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hey guys so i tweeked the second post to reflect more details on how to get amon ra 2.3 recovery by either fastboot command or by using the android flasher.
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I also decided to jump further into the Android system today in sitting in Biology. So if you need any help about this whole process just PM I have a lot of free time on my hands I'm only Sophmore in highschool and I'm using my free time jumping into Android, girls can wait :P
i am having a issue with step 8 i was wondering if you or ssomone could help it keeps telling me permission denied. but i have super user i downloaded root checker it says i am rooted i dont get it.
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i am having a issue with step 8 i was wondering if you or ssomone could help it keeps telling me permission denied. but i have super user i downloaded root checker it says i am rooted i dont get it.
i got it nevermind thanks anyway though. you should put this in the directions now though.

I had to toggle signature verification after running superuser zip while at the cmd adb shell part. so instead of just typing in su to get permission select toggle signatue verification in recovery
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i got it nevermind thanks anyway though. you should put this in the directions now though.

I had to toggle signature verification after running superuser zip while at the cmd adb shell part. so instead of just typing in su to get permission select toggle signatue verification in recovery
I'm confused. You shouldn't be in recovery when you're running that command? The procedures don't say anything about rebooting into recovery.

Signature verification has to do with flashing signed zip files in recovery. Are you saying the superuser zip wouldn't flash successfully unless you toggled signature verification? That would make sense, but signature verification shouldn't prevent the "su" command from working when the phone is booted up.
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I'm confused. You shouldn't be in recovery when you're running that command? The procedures don't say anything about rebooting into recovery.

Signature verification has to do with flashing signed zip files in recovery. Are you saying the superuser zip wouldn't flash successfully unless you toggled signature verification? That would make sense, but signature verification shouldn't prevent the "su" command from working when the phone is booted up.
Yeah, but the only way I can get the $ to turn to # when I do the adb shell part is to have it in recovery and do that toggle signature while I am at the command prompt. The only reason i went into recovery was reflash the Su zip file and then I seen the toggle signature and tried that and it gave me permission but then as soon as I went to go back it still said i had s on but the root identifier app says I am rooted. Idk I gotta go home and mess with it some more
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After I do the toggle signature in recovery it just automatically gives me the permission I dont even have type su in. And even after I got the permission I put those other two files on my sd card and typed in the commands you said to type in, and it said it couldnt find them or somethin idk like i said it was late or early lol and I had to be into work this mornin so I had to give up but when i get back home I will look at it again and get back to you.
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Yeah, but the only way I can get the $ to turn to # when I do the adb shell part is to have it in recovery and do that toggle signature while I am at the command prompt. The only reason i went into recovery was reflash the Su zip file and then I seen the toggle signature and tried that and it gave me permission but then as soon as I went to go back it still said i had s on but the root identifier app says I am rooted. Idk I gotta go home and mess with it some more
After you flash the superuser zip in recovery, you're supposed to reboot so that the su app loads and the binary is available in Android. At that point, you're rooted. Unless you didn't reboot and run the commands while your device was running, there's no reason it shouldn't have worked. I think you may have missed a step somewhere.

Also you would still be S-ON at that point. Rooting is not the same as NAND unlocked (S-OFF). If all you wanted was root access, the HTC unlock process gives you the ability to get that just by flashing a custom recovery.
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After you flash the superuser zip in recovery, you're supposed to reboot so that the su app loads and the binary is available in Android. At that point, you're rooted. Unless you didn't reboot and run the commands while your device was running, there's no reason it shouldn't have worked. I think you may have missed a step somewhere.

Also you would still be S-ON at that point. Rooting is not the same as NAND unlocked (S-OFF). If all you wanted was root access, the HTC unlock process gives you the ability to get that just by flashing a custom recovery.
Cool thanks ill try again when i get home, I could have sworn I rebooted but maybe i didnt I was half asleep lol
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Cool thanks ill try again when i get home, I could have sworn I rebooted but maybe i didnt I was half asleep lol
that did work thanks. But now its still tellin me that there is no such file or directory when i type in cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image
And also when i unzipp that flash_image file and try to put it on my phone i had to try to put it on my phone twice it kept saying corrupt file or bad zip file or somethin like that lol but the third time i tried it just put it on my phone without it saying that.
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that did work thanks. But now its still tellin me that there is no such file or directory when i type in cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image
And also when i unzipp that flash_image file and try to put it on my phone i had to try to put it on my phone twice it kept saying corrupt file or bad zip file or somethin like that lol but the third time i tried it just put it on my phone without it saying that.
did you place the file on the root of the sd card? that means not in any folders, just on the card itself?
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Yeah, and im suppose to put the extracted file there correct
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yes you are supposed to extract them and put them on the card. try and copy and paste the command from the guide and into the command window. use the code version in the guide. sometimes a missing space might affect how the computer reads the command.
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yes you are supposed to extract them and put them on the card. try and copy and paste the command from the guide and into the command window. use the code version in the guide. sometimes a missing space might affect how the computer reads the command.
OK i think i might have found the problem when i type in adb shell it says : adb server out of date. killing...
* daemon started succesfully *

I am guesiing i have to update that some how
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I have a question after nit says i am rooted if in have a nandroid backup from v 2.3.4 can i just restore to that? and would the watermark be gone?
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I am guesiing i have to update that some how
do you have htc sync installed? you might want ot uninstall it and try again.
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i have a question after nit says i am rooted if in have a nandroid backup from v 2.3.4 can i just restore to that? And would the watermark be gone?

it worked! Lol
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LMAO NOPE IT DIDNT i still have the watermark and hboot 2.18
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LMAO NOPE IT DIDNT i still have the watermark and hboot 2.18
did you run unrevoked? unrevoked should get you s-off with no watermark.
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It says i have andrid version 2.3.3 but i still have watermark and hboot 2.18 lol
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