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Root How To Root HTC Evo 4G 2.3.5

you do not use it instead of wiping. you use the superwipe in addition to wiping. it just a way to make sure that the phone is clean for the new rom to be flashed into. it just takes a sec and does not hurt. never had any issues because of it. so why fix something that is not broke i guess.

Ah, OK, thanks!

Last question, for now... HTCdev mentioned this, as my last step in unlocking, and I did not do it. Do I need to worry about it anymore?
Code:
fastboot oem lock
 
Ah, OK, thanks!

Last question, for now... HTCdev mentioned this, as my last step in unlocking, and I did not do it. Do I need to worry about it anymore?
Code:
fastboot oem lock
That step is not for unlocking - it's only if you want to relock your bootloader, so you won't need it ;).
 
That step is not for unlocking - it's only if you want to relock your bootloader, so you won't need it ;).

Thanks! Now my biggest question is whether or not to go back to Swype. The word correction/prediction with what comes w/ Mikg is great! Just wish I could drag my finger around. Not sure I want to go back to life without that, but will give this one a chance. Is there a way to make this one similar to Swype, or is actual Ashore the only way? Again, man, the word prediction here is amazing! I have typed this whole post with it, and it got just about everything right!
 
someone please help i have been trying to root for 7 months and i still cant its literaly driving me insane iv managed to achive S-OFF
HBOOT 6.16. 1002
Radio-2.15.00.12.19 but thats it and everytime i ask for help i just get sent to another form im new to this so can some one please help me
extra info :when i press the power button and volume down and press recovery a picture of my phone comes up and a triangle with a ! pleaseeeeee help

Hi, I am also new to here/rooting and having the same issue as dragon. I have rooted my phone with no problem before but ever since I upgraded to 2.3.5, I have had no luck. I have the same HBOOT and Radio number as dragon. Unlike him though, I can access recovery and everything and I have superuser. I am just curious as to what my next step is and/or which guide should I use? Or should I start from scratch and unroot then reroot my phone? Thanks
 
Hi, I am also new to here/rooting and having the same issue as dragon. I have rooted my phone with no problem before but ever since I upgraded to 2.3.5, I have had no luck. I have the same HBOOT and Radio number as dragon. Unlike him though, I can access recovery and everything and I have superuser. I am just curious as to what my next step is and/or which guide should I use? Or should I start from scratch and unroot then reroot my phone? Thanks

welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
out of curiosity, why do you want to unroot?

and if you want to unroot, you can use this guide:
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...ooting-dummies-guide-gingerbread-edition.html
 
Hi, first time on the forum. I'm interested in rooting my HTC EVO 4g ver 2.3.5 with hboot 2.18. Since I'm on hboot 2.18 it sounds like it's more difficult but doable using htcdev to unlock and then using captain throwback method to get back to hboot 2.10.

I think I can follow all the steps, EXCEPT I can't seem to reboot to the hboot screen. I've turned of the phone, removed the battery and turned it back on by pressing the volume down button and the power buttons. It always turns on to the normal home screen. Any ideas to help me out??
Any other recommendations to consider during this process??
Thank you!!!!!
 
Hi, first time on the forum. I'm interested in rooting my HTC EVO 4g ver 2.3.5 with hboot 2.18. Since I'm on hboot 2.18 it sounds like it's more difficult but doable using htcdev to unlock and then using captain throwback method to get back to hboot 2.10.

I think I can follow all the steps, EXCEPT I can't seem to reboot to the hboot screen. I've turned of the phone, removed the battery and turned it back on by pressing the volume down button and the power buttons. It always turns on to the normal home screen. Any ideas to help me out??
Any other recommendations to consider during this process??
Thank you!!!!!

welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!!!
for one make sure that fastboot is turned off. settings>apps>uncheck fastboot. next press and hold power(first)+vol down. you should be able to get to the bootloader from there.

hope that helps. let us know if you need help or have questions.
 
I'm trying to root my evo also but it been flashed to boost if I root it will it erase anything that will make my phone not boost flashed
 
Question. Is there anyway to root the Evo 4G without the use of the USB port, because my port came unconnected, and now I use a battery dock to charge my phone, but still want to root the phone.
 
Question. Is there anyway to root the Evo 4G without the use of the USB port, because my port came unconnected, and now I use a battery dock to charge my phone, but still want to root the phone.

No, you need usb to root the evo

Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5
 
Well I have the EVO 4G, 2.3.5, hboot 2.18 and have been reading the rooting for dummies - gingerbread edition, and about ready to try it. I would like to unlock with no watermark to make it easier in case I have to unroot it which is Captain Throwbacks method. But to do so, I need to put hboot 2.10 on the phone? If so, where is that? Once I do that, then I can use unrevoked?

Or is it not that big of a deal to revert back to original settings and no watermark if I do it the HTC method?

Thanks for your help...as you can tell, I am a noob..
 
Well I have the EVO 4G, 2.3.5, hboot 2.18 and have been reading the rooting for dummies - gingerbread edition, and about ready to try it. I would like to unlock with no watermark to make it easier in case I have to unroot it which is Captain Throwbacks method. But to do so, I need to put hboot 2.10 on the phone? If so, where is that? Once I do that, then I can use unrevoked?

Or is it not that big of a deal to revert back to original settings and no watermark if I do it the HTC method?

Thanks for your help...as you can tell, I am a noob..
Correct

In order to get rid of the watermark once unlocking it you have to use captn throwbacks guide. It involves downgrading the h-boot in order to gain full S-off using unrevoked

All I do is NINJA :D
 
Well I have the EVO 4G, 2.3.5, hboot 2.18 and have been reading the rooting for dummies - gingerbread edition, and about ready to try it. I would like to unlock with no watermark to make it easier in case I have to unroot it which is Captain Throwbacks method. But to do so, I need to put hboot 2.10 on the phone? If so, where is that? Once I do that, then I can use unrevoked?

Or is it not that big of a deal to revert back to original settings and no watermark if I do it the HTC method?

Thanks for your help...as you can tell, I am a noob..

welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!
you will need to use this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...-rooting-gingerbread-2-3-5-dummies-guide.html

and with the captain's method you can choose to use either unrevoked with hboot 2.10 or using revolutionary with hboot 2.16. unrevoked seems to be the easiest way, but if you like i can link you to the PC36IMG hboot 2.16 version. the hboot 2.10 PC36IMG is linked in the captain's guide.
 
welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!
you will need to use this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...-rooting-gingerbread-2-3-5-dummies-guide.html

and with the captain's method you can choose to use either unrevoked with hboot 2.10 or using revolutionary with hboot 2.16. unrevoked seems to be the easiest way, but if you like i can link you to the PC36IMG hboot 2.16 version. the hboot 2.10 PC36IMG is linked in the captain's guide.

Thanks...that was the guide I have been reading.

So how do u downgrade you hboot? Do I flash the pc36img containing the 2.1 hboot? If so where do I find that? What are the differences between the 2.1 hboot and 2.16 hboot?

As I keep reading things, am I correct in understanding that if I root via the HTCdev method, I can unroot and it won't be watermarked?

I figure it is easier to ask questions now before I try something and regret it. Thanks...
 
Thanks...that was the guide I have been reading.

So how do u downgrade you hboot? Do I flash the pc36img containing the 2.1 hboot? If so where do I find that? What are the differences between the 2.1 hboot and 2.16 hboot?

As I keep reading things, am I correct in understanding that if I root via the HTCdev method, I can unroot and it won't be watermarked?

I figure it is easier to ask questions now before I try something and regret it. Thanks...

ok there is basically three parts to rooting via captain's method:
1.unlocking the bootloader via HTCdev.
2.changing the misc partition using the flash_image.zip and the mtd-eng.zip via adb commands
3.using a PC36IMG file to switch the hboot.

for hboot 2.10:
PC36IMG_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.70.651.1
use this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all-things-root/194918-rooting-dummies.html(unrevoked)

for hboot 2.16:
PC36IMG_SuperSonic_GB_Sprint_WWE_4.54.651.1
use this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...ooting-dummies-guide-gingerbread-edition.html(revolutionary)

and yes either captain's method or taco root you can fully unroot with no watermark.

the HTCdev will leave you watermarked, but you can still unroot it:
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all-things-root/526575-guide-unrooting-gingerbread-2-3-5-a.html

unreovked i think is easier to root and unroot then revolutionary, IMO.
 
welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!
you will need to use this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...-rooting-gingerbread-2-3-5-dummies-guide.html

and with the captain's method you can choose to use either unrevoked with hboot 2.10 or using revolutionary with hboot 2.16. unrevoked seems to be the easiest way, but if you like i can link you to the PC36IMG hboot 2.16 version. the hboot 2.10 PC36IMG is linked in the captain's guide.
FYI - I have both linked in my guide ;). I added the 4.54 after a few people asked about it. It's in the OP of the thread there, under the "Notes" section.
 
ok there is basically three parts to rooting via captain's method:
1.unlocking the bootloader via HTCdev.
2.changing the misc partition using the flash_image.zip and the mtd-eng.zip via adb commands
3.using a PC36IMG file to switch the hboot.



Ok, I started the unlocking process via the HTCdev method. I did download the app list backup program and ran that first. After unlocking the bootloader, it reset the phone back to original settings? Is this normal? None of my apps or screens are there. I thought things wouldn't change unless you wiped the phone and flashed a new rom?
 
Ok, I started the unlocking process via the HTCdev method. I did download the app list backup program and ran that first. After unlocking the bootloader, it reset the phone back to original settings? Is this normal? None of my apps or screens are there. I thought things wouldn't change unless you wiped the phone and flashed a new rom?

unfortunately, during the unlocking process your phone will get wiped. there is no way around it.
 
unfortunately, during the unlocking process your phone will get wiped. there is no way around it.

oh well, at least I did the app list backup and I can get my apps back. Well since it wiped the phone, that should make it easier to move on. I assume I lost all of my phone numbers/contacts as well?

Since I unlocked it and it wiped the phone, now I need to flash the su file? Also, by doing the nandroid backup it will retain all of the keys still?
 
oh well, at least I did the app list backup and I can get my apps back. Well since it wiped the phone, that should make it easier to move on. I assume I lost all of my phone numbers/contacts as well?

Since I unlocked it and it wiped the phone, now I need to flash the su file? Also, by doing the nandroid backup it will retain all of the keys still?

once you log back into google your contacts should sync back.

yes you can just flash the su file to get your stock rom rooted, but there are better roms out there that are waaaaay better then stock. try mikg3.11

and with amon ra 2.3 recovery you will need to select the first three and then wimax to backup your wimax keys (4g). you really only need to do it once and have that nandroid backup saved somewhere safe like on your computer and even on the cloud like dropbox. after that wimax is not necessary.
 
once you log back into google your contacts should sync back.

yes you can just flash the su file to get your stock rom rooted, but there are better roms out there that are waaaaay better then stock. try mikg3.11

and with amon ra 2.3 recovery you will need to select the first three and then wimax to backup your wimax keys (4g). you really only need to do it once and have that nandroid backup saved somewhere safe like on your computer and even on the cloud like dropbox. after that wimax is not necessary.


Thanks for all of your help.

I was going to go with the mikg3.11 rom. I have it downloaded already.

To make sure I get it correct, I do the amon ra 2.3 recovery (which is the nandroid backup in step 4 of flash the rom from the revised rooting gingerbread 2.3.5 guide?) first then flash the rom? Got it, install the amon ra and did the backup. Getting ready to flash the rom! It worked fine. NOW running MikRom 3.11. Yea....

If I want to achieve s-off and no water mark, do I start that process just after unlocking the phone or do I need to flash the rom first? Assume I need to flash the rom then look at turning s to off.


The only other question I have (for now..lol) is do I do the wipe, then partition the sd card, then flash? Seems like I would need to wipe the info, partition the sd card, then flash the rom.

So now I need to reinstall all of my apps then do a backup with Titanium Backup. Plus do a Nandoid backup after that?
 
Thanks for all of your help.

I was going to go with the mikg3.11 rom. I have it downloaded already.

To make sure I get it correct, I do the amon ra 2.3 recovery (which is the nandroid backup in step 4 of flash the rom from the revised rooting gingerbread 2.3.5 guide?) first then flash the rom? Got it, install the amon ra and did the backup. Getting ready to flash the rom! It worked fine. NOW running MikRom 3.11. Yea....

If I want to achieve s-off and no water mark, do I start that process just after unlocking the phone or do I need to flash the rom first? Assume I need to flash the rom then look at turning s to off.

The only other question I have (for now..lol) is do I do the wipe, then partition the sd card, then flash? Seems like I would need to wipe the info, partition the sd card, then flash the rom.

So now I need to reinstall all of my apps then do a backup with Titanium Backup. Plus do a Nandoid backup after that?

NICE!!!!!!!!on getting your flash on with mikg

now:
1.no need to flash a rom to continue going forward on getting full root. just skip the unlocking process with captain's guide. also skip the parts on getting a custom recovery. you will need to proceed to step 5.

2.i have it broken down better here in this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...ooting-dummies-guide-gingerbread-edition.html. go to the partitioning section for instructions.

3.yes. tb only backsup the apps and its data. a nandroid backup backsup everything on your phone except for your radios. the guide explains about nandroid backups. just remember that they are your friend.
 
NICE!!!!!!!!on getting your flash on with mikg

now:
1.no need to flash a rom to continue going forward on getting full root. just skip the unlocking process with captain's guide. also skip the parts on getting a custom recovery. you will need to proceed to step 5.

2.i have it broken down better here in this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...ooting-dummies-guide-gingerbread-edition.html. go to the partitioning section for instructions.

3.yes. tb only backsup the apps and its data. a nandroid backup backsup everything on your phone except for your radios. the guide explains about nandroid backups. just remember that they are your friend.

Thanks for the info. That guide is great also.

On the partitioning, it recommends to do that before flashing a rom, but since I have already flashed the rom, guess, I should just copy everything to my computer, partition, then copy back to the card? And then get a2sd. Before I get a2sd, do I need to push the apps back onto the phone to move them to the card? Or will a2sd put the apps together as one on the sd card?

When using TB, should I backup everything it can backup?

Again, thanks for all of your help.
 
Thanks for the info. That guide is great also.

On the partitioning, it recommends to do that before flashing a rom, but since I have already flashed the rom, guess, I should just copy everything to my computer, partition, then copy back to the card? And then get a2sd. Before I get a2sd, do I need to push the apps back onto the phone to move them to the card? Or will a2sd put the apps together as one on the sd card?

When using TB, should I backup everything it can backup?

Again, thanks for all of your help.

what rom are you on? some roms have a2sd built in so that all you would have to do is partition your card and then your aps will automatically be moved.

ok this is what i would do:
  • make a backup of your card on your pc
  • get titanium backup and then back all of your apps and data. DO NOT BACKUP any system apps (they will be in red).
  • go into recovery and make a nandroid backup (if you have not done one already)
  • partition your card
  • then ONLY wipe dalvik cache and cache
  • re-flash your rom

if your rom does not have a2sd then i would do a full wipe and re-flash the rom and restore your apps with tb. then flash dark tremors and then command the apps to the card.
 
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