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it should have .img at the end of the filename. Can you confirm that is the case?
What if you rename it simply to be recovery.img? Also ensure windows is set up not to hide known file extensions as this can cause issues in the filename.
Great, thanks.You are correct. Rooting the phone will simply grant SuperUser permissions and install a custom Recovery to the phone. The ROM stays the same with all User Apps e.t.c still there.
It's not particularly new, it's an early SLCD, around August 2010 (mine was a June 2010 AMOLED). I believe that was before before the new PVT appeared, but I will check it first, of courseJust check the rooting guide again to make sure you are familiar.
If his phone is more recent than yours you should check PVT version, and if PVT4 check the erase size: erase size = 40,000 means you should flash AmonRA recovery rather than unrevoked's default (ClockworkMod 2.5.0.7). Instructions are all in the guide.
Hi,
New here but was hoping for a little bit of help with rooting my Desire if it's at all possible![]()
So I read through your (SUroot's) FAQ and Guide on rooting and decided to do it myself - checked to make sure my Desire was compatible and it was. Couldn't manage to unzip the goldcard.rar file so went straight ahead to the rooting. Had Sync uninstalled (with the driver left in place), installed the HBoot drivers, and finished all the 'prerequisite steps'. Updated the driver software, all the rest. Moved onto actually rooting with unrEVOked buuut it won't do anything at all. The phone's switched on, debugging's on, yet unrEVOked won't recognize itso after that I crumbled and went back to trying to get the goldcard to work - downloaded winzip free trial, unzipped the .rar file, got the tool to work, but now it won't find the MMC0 or MMC1.
Anyways, sorry for the miniature essay and thanks for any help you can offer!
If you have a working android device, goldcard helper from the market can get the reverse cid, but the goldcard isn't required for this step.
The issue is either cable, usb port or drivers. Try other usb ports. If its a desktop, use the rear ports.
Ensure you have uninstalled any android applications on the pc and try disabling anti virus (which av have you got?)
If still failing, reinstall the drivers again. Make sure in add remove programs, you can see the HTC drivers but not HTC sync itself.