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welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!Yes, I'm a complete rooting n00b. Bash me all you want, but I need help.
Im hoping someone can walk me through rooting my HTC EVO 4G (Sprint) I got this around late May of 2011.
So Phandroid, what do I do first?
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I have HBOOT 2.18
I'm following ocn's guide to unlocking the BL, of course, as soon i try to root my phone, it never registers an connection to my PC. So when I try to run the "fastboot oem" comand I get:
< waiting for device >
I'm following the guide to the T. I have Double Twist. debugging is enabled.im in fastboot and if its was connected wouldnt it show up in G drive or something...?
adb devices
what if he does this,
unmount phone, leave phone plugged into computer. (as charge only)
Run a command from his Android folder:? (to see if adb "sees" his phone?)Code:adb devices
Should it list his device? or does that command need to be run from platform tools in adb?
Ok, so here's how I'm going about doing this.
1. I enter into my boot screen (vol down + pwr)
2. Before It allows me to navigate the menu, I see this check like it looks like its checking for an SD card. Its too fast to read what the result is but should it even be doing this?
3. I select option: FASTBOOT
This what the menu appears like before I connect via USB
FASTBOOT (HIGHLIGHTED)
BOOTLOADER (HIGHLIGHTED)
REBOOT
REBOOT BOOTLOADER
POWER DOWN
4. I connect via USB
5.I open command prompt (from Android folder)
7. I run the command: fastboot oem get_identifier_token
8. I receive message: < waiting for device >
What could be causing this screw up???
Try this when in adb.in relevance to #4, just noticed it did.
EDIT:
Just ran fastboot oem again, same response
So no listing of phone serial # after you type adb devices huh?This is what I get after all that
C:\Android>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\Android>adb kill-server
C:\Android>adb start-server
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
C:\Android>
"Im not getting a notification of Android ADB when i plug in my USB"
Why: Your computer has detected your phone but as a protable device and as a storage device.
Fix: This took me a lot of research and time to figure out so this is what your are going to do.
First download USBDeview - Here
Unzip it
Run USBDeview.exe as Administrator
You will see all drivers being used on your computer
Highlight and Uninstall all drivers with the description have HTC Android (Should be 3 of them)
Right Click on the driver and press uninstall
Once done, Unplug your phone and plug it back in
You should now get the notification of the ADB device
Follow the steps above to install the drivers