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Yes,its safe to unplug your phone. Did you run unrevoled 3.22 and get superuser working before starting the adb commands?
$ means you're not rooted. A little more info would be helpful on wat you've done till this point
what other method? are you on 2.3.4 firmware?
Yes.lol,i am not interested in arguing anything either,im just trying to get as much info as i can on your situation so that we can help you. if you were not rooted before,it is qite possible to have run somehting that may have put the superuser app on your drawer,without being able to install the required,matching binary.
so if you followed "how to regain root with s-off" can i safely assume that you are allready s-off?
What I am confuzzzed about:if so,you do not need any of this guide. you can easily flash new radios,recoveries,or any ruu you wish allready.
you are in no danger in unplugging your phone. if its in fastboot mode at this point,simply navigate to reboot(if its in hboot,select fastboot,then reboot-i cant remember off hand where unrevoked takes you). or in a worse case you can pull your battery.
if you want to go back to froyo,you an go to recovery and flash a rooted stock rom,or any of the custom roms. or you can run the ruu listed on the first post,then flash recovery,then flash superuser. being s-off you have no security checks or restrictions.
similarly,you can run a GB ruu if youd like.
sorry for the confusion with unrevoked 3.22. this guide is intended for unrooted,s-on users to go back to froyo,where they can root with unrevoked 3.32 to regain s-off. it is not important to have run unrevoked(one can use the method in the second post as well,wich does not involve unrevoked 3.22 at all),it is only important to have root access so that one can rewrite the misc image on an s-on phone.
if this doesnt answer your questions,post up what your still confused about,or what youre trying to accomplish,and we can help you.
Even with s-off, you'll still get the "main version is older" fail if you're trying to downgrade from 2.3.4 to 2.2 by way of a PB31IMG full system image.
no,an unsecured s-off radio is not doing any sort of security checks. you can flash whatever ruu you want older or newer,and flash other unsigned files- hboots,radios,recoveries,etc. ive flashed backwards plenty of times on my s-off htc devices. thats one of the big advantages .
Is there a single article or link that takes you from start to finish on this version? You could say I am kind of a newbie at this since the only phone I've rooted was my old Eris. It was a piece of cake compared to all the terms and instructions that I am not that familiar with on rooting the inc 2.
Some articles seem very straight forward to start, then with all the problems people encounter it gets very confusing with those answers added to the mix. I guess what I am looking for is something that outlines the steps in plain English for only the incredible2 v 2.3.4 with 98.
Don't just tell me to research the posts on here or other sites, I been doing that since the day I got the upgrade to 2.3.4 and all that has accomplished is more confusion. Thanks for your consideration.
You do not need adb at all. I'd prolly reccomend at this point to simply flash the 2.2 PB31IMG linked in the first post.
Since you are s-off,you don't need to do anything other than place it on your sd card and boot to hboot to flash it. You can get it there either via USB cable,or via card reader.
After it flashes and boots,delete PB31IMG immediately. You can then gain root by using the same thread you did previously(regain root with s-off)
Hope that helps. I try to provide more detail later,I'm not at my PC at the moment.
You cannot accept an ota while running clockwork recovery. If you truly want to accept an ota,you'll need to re-install the stock recovery. S-off will remain.
However,remember why you wanted to root in the first place the ota is not perfect.
IMO you'd be much Better off to to simply flash a custom gb rom. You'll then get the benefits of gb without the issues of the ota. If you want,you can even flash the gb radio in hboot.
Glad the guide worked out for you
You cannot accept an ota while running clockwork recovery. If you truly want to accept an ota,you'll need to re-install the stock recovery. S-off will remain.
However,remember why you wanted to root in the first place the ota is not perfect.
IMO you'd be much Better off to to simply flash a custom gb rom. You'll then get the benefits of gb without the issues of the ota. If you want,you can even flash the gb radio in hboot.
Glad the guide worked out for you
I would appreciate a solution to this too.Ok, good point! Thanks so much for the info. Let's say I decide just to stick with Froyo. Any tips on getting the update notification to go away? All it has for options are "install now, install later, and more info." It says it's already downloaded and ready to go.
You cannot accept an ota while running clockwork recovery. If you truly want to accept an ota,you'll need to re-install the stock recovery. S-off will remain.
However,remember why you wanted to root in the first place the ota is not perfect.