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Root installation custom rom problem

When you rooted your phone, did you install Clockworkmod (the custom recovery) - this is done from within ROM Manager.

When you download a ROM, you should reboot in to recovery (clockwork) and then flash the ROM from there (rather than from within ROM Manager).

i tried with rom manager and yes i install clockworkmod..i will try now like you say..
 
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When you rooted your phone, did you install Clockworkmod (the custom recovery) - this is done from within ROM Manager.

When you download a ROM, you should reboot in to recovery (clockwork) and then flash the ROM from there (rather than from within ROM Manager).

no..still nothing..i just do this..download rom,rename it to update..i turn off phone,volume down + power button,flash via recovery..for 5 sec everything was ok..and than again that triangle..
 
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i enter hboot and i got this:

unlocked
ace put ship s-on rl
hboot-2.00.0029
micrup-0438
radio-26.14.04.28_m
emmc-boot

used htcsupertoolv2,root is ok..but s-off is not..what can i do?

Should have used the Advanced Ace Hack Kit but seeing as you have root but no S-OFF you are going to need this:
[TOOL][VIDEO] One click Radio S-OFF, SimUnlock (Easy Root & S-OFF Guide) - xda-developers

Then this:
[TOOL] One click ENG S-OFF - xda-developers

IGNORE REFERENCES TO VISIONARY YOU ALREADY HAVE ROOT
 
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nope..i do like you say and there is some error..

You definitely have root? You have the superuser app in your app drawer? Also download terminal emulator from the market:

At the $ prompt type su <enter>
should return a prompt now of
#

If you get that then you are rooted, if not forget the other tool and use Advanced Ace Hack Kit, its soo much easier.

[TOOL] Advanced ACE Hack Kit (13012012) - xda-developers
 
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You definitely have root? You have the superuser app in your app drawer? Also download terminal emulator from the market:

At the $ prompt type su <enter>
should return a prompt now of
#

If you get that then you are rooted, if not forget the other tool and use Advanced Ace Hack Kit, its soo much easier.

[TOOL] Advanced ACE Hack Kit (13012012) - xda-developers

i have superuser..in terminal emulator everything is ok..titanium work,i install font and a few apps that required root like sda maid,marketEnabler,battery calibrator.....and they work normal..
 
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request was automatic granted,don't now why..and after few second say ''unknown error,probably connection''

Suggested responses to that issue are to have wifi enabled and this:

jkoljo on XDA said:
Make sure you have HTC Sync in your PC, and USB Debugging enabled. Also make sure you enable possible SuperUser request (keep your screen awake!). Your PC might have also been installing the necessary drivers, so try it again.

I had that error but it worked for me when I tinkered. Make sure fastboot is deselected too.
 
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Right done a bit more research and turns out you may have trouble with that method however after looking here: [UTIL][WIN][01/04] ACS HTC Super Tool v3 - xda-developers

They say that this tool should do the s-off for you also. If it wasn't an option with htcsupertoolV2 I suggest downloading this and seeing if you can do it from within the supertool. Not many people use this for DHD rooting. Your the first to pop here having used it.
 
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Right done a bit more research and turns out you may have trouble with that method however after looking here: [UTIL][WIN][01/04] ACS HTC Super Tool v3 - xda-developers

They say that this tool should do the s-off for you also. If it wasn't an option with htcsupertoolV2 I suggest downloading this and seeing if you can do it from within the supertool. Not many people use this for DHD rooting. Your the first to pop here having used it.

i do it all process from beginning and still s-on
i'm going to kill my phone -.-
 
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