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Root LTEVO ROOTING FOR DUMMIES {The Complete Guide}

Hello! If I may request some support...

I've managed to run all the way through the BabyRacun steps, except for the last one regarding RabiesShot. It had not occurred to me that this process is Linux only...? I've done everything up to this point in Windows, and when I couldn't get RabiesShot to run, I looked for support on Team Unlimited's end, at which point they pointed out the Linux necessity and wouldn't answer my questions further (they seemed upset about me not using their guide exclusively).

So, I come to you guys to ask what I can do from here. I see users in this thread talking about how they're running Windows and accomplishing this (are they dual-booting, or am I missing something?). Is there a way to get RabiesShot to run, or has going through most of this process on Windows doomed me to start over on a Linux machine?

Thanks for your help and I really appreciate the guide!
 
Hello! If I may request some support...

I've managed to run all the way through the BabyRacun steps, except for the last one regarding RabiesShot. It had not occurred to me that this process is Linux only...? I've done everything up to this point in Windows, and when I couldn't get RabiesShot to run, I looked for support on Team Unlimited's end, at which point they pointed out the Linux necessity and wouldn't answer my questions further (they seemed upset about me not using their guide exclusively).

So, I come to you guys to ask what I can do from here. I see users in this thread talking about how they're running Windows and accomplishing this (are they dual-booting, or am I missing something?). Is there a way to get RabiesShot to run, or has going through most of this process on Windows doomed me to start over on a Linux machine?

Thanks for your help and I really appreciate the guide!
welcome to the forums!!!!!!

yeah it looks like they changed the support for only linux now. but you can run a live cd of ubuntu. it is fairly easy to setup and run.....no need to run it on a complete ubuntu pc.

skip down to the second post towards lazypanda to learn how. tomorrow i need to change the guide. i believe they had support for windows with dirty racun.....maybe with baby racun they changed it and i never noticed it.

if you need the link to the live cd guide let me know, but it is in the second post.
 
I appreciate the welcome! I got around to burning the LiveCD, and I'll let you know how everything goes when I'm finished. Appreciate the response!

EDIT:
OKAY! Everything went dandy. Well, there were some hickups learning to use Linux a bit, but it was a fun experience overall. I'm honestly surprised nothing went wrong since I did half of this in Windows and half in Ubuntu, but I really don't know the details of what's going on while rooting (although the guide does help with some of the details).

I'm all rooted and S-Off now! I'm starting to read up on the post about all the neat things I can do while rooted, installed Titanium Root PRO, and will be going to town as soon as time permits.

Again, I just want to thank you guys for this awesome guide, and special thanks to ocnbrze for the LiveCD suggestion. I really appreciate it!
 
EDIT:
OKAY! Everything went dandy. Well, there were some hickups learning to use Linux a bit, but it was a fun experience overall. I'm honestly surprised nothing went wrong since I did half of this in Windows and half in Ubuntu, but I really don't know the details of what's going on while rooting (although the guide does help with some of the details).

I'm all rooted and S-Off now! I'm starting to read up on the post about all the neat things I can do while rooted, installed Titanium Root PRO, and will be going to town as soon as time permits.

Again, I just want to thank you guys for this awesome guide, and special thanks to ocnbrze for the LiveCD suggestion. I really appreciate it!

NICE!!!! i did not notice the edit....LOL

please read the second post now that you are rooted. it has tons of info. and if you have any questions please feel free to ask away.

and welcome to the s-off club.

warning though this can be addictive.......do not say i did not warn you;):D
 
I just got my Evo 4g LTE a few days ago and have been trying to root, but with no success. I have gotten unlocked from htcdev, but when trying to flash recovery I keep getting failed messages. This is my info from the hboot menu "JEWEL PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 2.09.0000
Radio- 1.12.11.1210
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
Oct 18, 2012" and my software is version 3.16.651.3 710RD. Can anyone direct me where to go for a ruu so I can achieve S-OFF and get rooted, please? I'm a complete noob to this! Thanks in advance!
 
I just got my Evo 4g LTE a few days ago and have been trying to root, but with no success. I have gotten unlocked from htcdev, but when trying to flash recovery I keep getting failed messages. This is my info from the hboot menu "JEWEL PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT- 2.09.0000
Radio- 1.12.11.1210
OpenDSP-v31.1.0.45.0815
Oct 18, 2012" and my software is version 3.16.651.3 710RD. Can anyone direct me where to go for a ruu so I can achieve S-OFF and get rooted, please? I'm a complete noob to this! Thanks in advance!

hello IslandEJ,
i moved you to the http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-lte...g-dummies-guide-racun-babyracun-unlocked.html, since your post is about rooting and getting s-off rather then updating your firmware.

the only way to get s-off for the evo 4g lte is to run dirtyracun with babyracun. there is no other way around it. a ruu will not work and you will need to get a recovery, but all of that is on team unlimited's guide. please read the op for this thread and make sure that you go over to team unlimited's guide as well.

please feel free to ask any questions that you have.
 
What recovery have you tried to flash, and by what method?

I have tried several different methods through the command prompt method. Thought it might have been an issue with the twrp version I was using, but had the same result with all of them. I just noticed last night that I have software version 3.16.651.3 710RD and came to the conclusion THAT'S the reason I kept getting failed message. I still have S-ON as well.
 
I have tried several different methods through the command prompt method. Thought it might have been an issue with the twrp version I was using, but had the same result with all of them. I just noticed last night that I have software version 3.16.651.3 710RD and came to the conclusion THAT'S the reason I kept getting failed message. I still have S-ON as well.
ok with s-on you shuld be able to get recovery. did you use this guide? for recovery? the best way is thru fastboot command as described in the guide. did you try that version? you are unlocked, correct?

I must add, I'm a complete noob to rooting and have no clue what exactly to look for based on the info I posted above. Help, please?

just follow the guide and it should walk you thru how to get s-off. we are here if you need us......just remember to read and then read some more and then ask as many questions that you need before rooting. and also remember we are here for you if you need us......good luck:)
 
ok with s-on you shuld be able to get recovery. did you use this guide? for recovery? the best way is thru fastboot command as described in the guide. did you try that version? you are unlocked, correct?



just follow the guide and it should walk you thru how to get s-off. we are here if you need us......just remember to read and then read some more and then ask as many questions that you need before rooting. and also remember we are here for you if you need us......good luck:)

Every time I have tried over the last several days I get a failed message when attempting to flash recovery.I have unlocked via htcdev.com How to Root HTC Evo 4G LTE! [Unlock Bootloader][ICS/JB][4.1.1] | HTC Evo 4G Hacks! This is the guide I was going by. I'm stuck at step 25, which is installing the recovery. I thought it was the twrp 2.1.8 jewel file that was a lower version of mine, so I tried with 2.3.1, 2.4.4.0 and always got the same error. Then I thought about it being because of my software version, which is 3.16.651.3 If there's any way to downgrade my software version to one so I can use an easier root, or just so long as I can get a custom recovery so my phone is rooted, it doesn't matter. I don't need S-OFF, to be honest, as I'm not a developer and wouldn't be doing anything drastic that would need S-OFF. I just want to be able to root, mainly for free wifi tethering on my phone. Thanks!
 
Every time I have tried over the last several days I get a failed message when attempting to flash recovery. How to Root HTC Evo 4G LTE! [Unlock Bootloader][ICS/JB][4.1.1] | HTC Evo 4G Hacks! This is the guide I was going by. I'm stuck at step 25, which is installing the recovery. I thought it was the twrp 2.1.8 jewel file that was a lower version of mine, so I tried with 2.3.1, 2.4.4.0 and always got the same error. Then I thought about it being because of my software version, which is 3.16.651.3 If there's any way to downgrade my software version to one so I can use an easier root, or just so long as I can get a custom recovery so my phone is rooted, it doesn't matter. I don't need S-OFF, to be honest, as I'm not a developer and wouldn't be doing anything drastic that would need S-OFF. I just want to be able to root, mainly for free wifi tethering on my phone. Thanks!

there is no need to downgrade as twrp should work with your software. we can concentrate on that if you like. the one main advantage of having s-ff is that if there is a new ota, you will be able to flash the new firmware. however with s-on you can just flash it. you will have to re-lock the bootloader, take the ota, and then re-unlock the phone and finally get recovery back again.....plus if you ever want to flash a rom(depending on the rom) you might have to fastboot flash the kernel that comes with the rom as with s-on the kernel does not get flashed with the rom as it does with a s-off phone.

i know that getting ubuntu is a little overwhelming at first. but once you get the livecd going and then enter the commands, it is pretty simple after that.

but again that is up to you.
 
I've never used anything like that before, and don't know what commands would be needed for each different step. I will try flashing twrp 2.4.1.0 and copy the message here if it fails. That version of twrp is compatible with the software version I said I have, correct, or does it not matter on software version?
 
I've never used anything like that before, and don't know what commands would be needed for each different step. I will try flashing twrp 2.4.1.0 and copy the message here if it fails. That version of twrp is compatible with the software version I said I have, correct, or does it not matter on software version?

it does not matter as long as you have an unlocked bootloader. what command are you using? it needs to be
Code:
flashboot flash recovery<the name of the recovery file>.zip
 
it does not matter as long as you have an unlocked bootloader. what command are you using? it needs to be
Code:
fashboot flash recovery<the name of the recovery file>.img

maybe that was the problem. I was using fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img

So should I try doing it as "flashboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img" or should I get one that's .zip and run directly from the zip folder?
 
maybe that was the problem. I was using fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img

So should I try doing it as "flashboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img" or should I get one that's .zip and run directly from the zip folder?

no the <name of the file> part is where you insert the openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel into the command. some files maybe named differently or a newer version might have a different number. it needs to be whatever the name is when you download it.
 
no the <name of the file> part is where you insert the openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel into the command. some files maybe named differently or a newer version might have a different number. it needs to be whatever the name is when you download it.

That's what I have been doing, only typing fastboot. Should I be typing "flashboot" instead? and should the file I'm attempting to flash be a .zip file, or is the .img file fine?
 
That's what I have been doing, only typing fastboot. Should I be typing "flashboot" instead? and should the file I'm attempting to flash be a .zip file, or is the .img file fine?

sorry that was a typo:o.....LOL

to be sure what files do you have in your folder? do you have the fastboot.exe file? what is the error you are getting?
 
sorry that was a typo:o.....LOL

to be sure what files do you have in your folder? do you have the fastboot.exe file? what is the error you are getting?

It's just the .img file I downloaded. I don't have the fastboot.exe file. would that be recommended to download? I also have the .img file downloaded as a .md5 as well.
 
It's just the .img file I downloaded. I don't have the fastboot.exe file. would that be recommended to download? I also have the .img file downloaded as a .md5 as well.

ok do you have the android folder that you used to unlock your bootloader?

these are the files you will need:

these are the files you should have and it is taken directly from the HTCdev site guide.

next you open the command window from this folder and enter this command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.4.1.0-jewel.img
if that is the version of twrp you have. others wise change the file name to whatever one you use.
 
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