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Root Help! Virgin Mobile HTC Evo V 4g Factory Reset Problems

Hello, I recently tried to Factory Reset my Phone, but it took me to the HBOOT Screen and every time I try to factory reset i get this page.

This is the Virgin Mobile Evo V 4G

*** RELOCKED ***
*** Security Warning ***
SHOOTER XC SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-1.57.0000
RADIO-1.09.00.0706
OpenADSP-v02.6.0.2226.00.0217
eMMC-boot
Apr 20 2012, 17:39:22.

All I want to do is Factory Reset my phone but I have no idea how or what is needed. Please help.
 
I assume you're rooted. Try going into the recovery menu and formatting from there? I think there's a factory reset option there. Maybe not.
 
What recovery do you have installed. By Factory Reset do you mean you want go go back to stock? To do that you have to flash an RUU.
 
He provided his information in the hboot. What the hell is OpenADSP? Never seen that in an Hboot before. O.o
 
Yeah I got the same type of stuff on my hboot now including the openADSP line and the radio line when it wasn't there before. I didn't think much of it.
 
The openADSP line is present in hboot 1.57 and 1.58. Previous hboots don't have it. I don't know what it means though.
 
The openADSP line is present in hboot 1.57 and 1.58. Previous hboots don't have it. I don't know what it means though.

Using google, I've determined that ADSP is either:

1. Application Digital Signal Processor
2. Author Domain Signing Practices

I found some link for the first one that implicates Qualcomm, so that's probably more likely what it is. It has something to do with compressing video or other media content.

The second option refers to some sort of email authentication.

There may be a third option, but I'm done looking :p
 
He provided his information in the hboot. What the hell is OpenADSP? Never seen that in an Hboot before. O.o
Yeah I got the same type of stuff on my hboot now including the openADSP line and the radio line when it wasn't there before. I didn't think much of it.
Using google, I've determined that ADSP is either:

1. Application Digital Signal Processor
2. Author Domain Signing Practices

I found some link for the first one that implicates Qualcomm, so that's probably more likely what it is. It has something to do with compressing video or other media content.

The second option refers to some sort of email authentication.

There may be a third option, but I'm done looking :p
Here you go.

ramjet73
 
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