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Root HTCDev.com Unlock - Perm Root - Amon Ra or CWM Recovery

just unlocking the bootloader with HTCDev has made my phone "unlocked" now. but how do you root it afterwords...
 
I know it's a damn stupid question, but can you explain?

Not a stupid question.

HTC bootloaders have revision numbers - they come in specific versions in other words.

It's entirely possible (and highly likely) that the reason this works is that the version of bootloader on the Rezound today is matching that with other HTC phones that the HTCdev.com method will unlock.

If Verizon kicks and asks HTC to change your bootloader version so the HTCdev unlock stops working, the two of them can get together and make that happen via an over the air (OTA) update - and you'll be stuck.

Hence my advice - avoid OTA updates effective now, if you want to unlock your bootloader with this method.
 
I know it's a damn stupid question, but can you explain?

what he is saying is that if you want to keep this alive on your phone don't take any future system updates that VZW may and try to push to you. Often times they will push an update that will break the prior unlocking process....aka patch the exploit/hole that made root/unlock possible.


edit....lol ninja'd by EM
 
just unlocking the bootloader with HTCDev has made my phone "unlocked" now. but how do you root it afterwords...

Welcome to the forums! :)

This is a brand new development for the Rezound. Details are still coming out on what works and how - stay tuned!

Meanwhile - temp root is known to work, some are claiming they have perm root but are not posting their steps for others to verify.

I predict that within the next 24 to 48 hours, lots of exciting answers to these questions will be forthcoming.
 
Can anyone explain why it redownloaded all the verizon apps after unlocking the bootloader? must i then get root and remove them?

Until perm root is confirmed your best bet is temp root and this -

http://androidforums.com/rezound-all-things-root/456423-tool-cleantool-script.html

is there a setting to turn off ota updates or will it ask for my permission when it's available?

homescreen -> Menu -> Settings -> System updates -> HTC software update -> uncheck Scheduled check

That's the standard HTC path, so may vary slightly on the Rezound.
 
Just a word of caution guys.

Do this at your own risk. As i understand it maybe a little shaky ground to walk on with Perm Root and S-On. ....aka chances of a brick are higher. I could be wrong on this but i think i read that somewhere.

Also MrSmith you may can answer this question for me as i'm a little out of it with not having the device and just seeing this. When doing this to get Perm Root does it give you the ability to do a nandroid backup? I would think not because an official CWM would have to be made for the RZ correct?

I so missed your question in with everything else. The answer is unfortunately no. We need CWM or another recovery to be able to do a nandroid backup. Remember this, that unless you're in recovery, you're on a running filesystem and that can't be backed up. So we're getting there...inching ever closer by the day. 'til then, enjoy permanent root/bloat removal, and even some undervolting if you like courtesy of setCPU.
 
Can anyone explain why it redownloaded all the verizon apps after unlocking the bootloader? must i then get root and remove them?

Yes. I'm going to ask Scott to update cleantool, so that it's REMOVING bloat instead of DISABLING it. I know he's also trying to put out CleanROM
 
I so missed your question in with everything else. The answer is unfortunately no. We need CWM or another recovery to be able to do a nandroid backup. Remember this, that unless you're in recovery, you're on a running filesystem and that can't be backed up. So we're getting there...inching ever closer by the day. 'til then, enjoy permanent root/bloat removal, and even some undervolting if you like courtesy of setCPU.

in your opinion what is the likely hood of bricking a device at this point if someone new to rooting is doing this and trying to do bloat removal and UV'ing?

I just always like to throw a PSA out during times like this when Root/Unlock are first being found to prevent some people from bricking their device if there is a high chance of it. A lot of that hinges on us not having an official CWM yet.
 
for those of you asking how to lock the bootloader again its in the final steps:

Step 12

In the command prompt type: fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin.


Step 13

On your phone you will now see the disclaimer. Please read this carefully as this action may void your warranty. Use the Volume buttons to highlight your choice, and the Power button to make your selection. If you select Yes, your phone will be reset to its
 
what is "syncservice" and can i remove that? It's always running.

By using root explorer i got rid of all the bloatware for good :)
 
i can enable and disable my BT. Granted I haven't actually tried to connect to anything yet.

Same here i can enable and disable BT. Since I don't currently have any BT devices at my disposal to thoroughly check BT status, I didn't want to confirm or deny the use of BT through this root method.
 
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