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Root [Revised] Rooting Gingerbread 2.3.5 Dummies Guide

The device is powered on, connected to the computer in Charge only mode with USB Debugging enabled, fast boot disabled, and recognized by the computer (i.e. HTC Drivers installed)?

If so, run the command "adb devices" and report back whether your device is listed.

yes, all the things listed have been done... got the following when adb devices command entered

List of devices attached
HT07MHL04538 device

I'm assuming this is my device...
 
Hello All!

I was already pretty scared when I came across the rooting for dummies guide but now that I'll have to go through all of this I am absolutely PETRIFIED lol My hboot is at 2.18
To be honest i'm only doing this mainly because A) I am in desperate need of more internal memory & B) Wireless tethering for the PSVIta I plan on purchasing in the near future.

Why do you reccommend HTCDev method? I believe my warranty ended so does it matter if its "watermarked/s-on, s-off" I feel like a lost puppy lol

I would have done the HTCDev method, but I'm worried the SDK Manager installed incorrectly as I was getting a few "cannot access" errors during the install process... don't want to use that method if the pre-requirements are installed questionably

I thought this was going to be simple... all I had to do was download a few files, move some stuff around, and enter a few commands... so much for that!
 
yes, all the things listed have been done... got the following when adb devices command entered

List of devices attached
HT07MHL04538 device

I'm assuming this is my device...
Yes, it is. If adb recognizes your device, then the tacoroot commands should work.

Start with the --undo command, since the phone might be confused at this point, and then reboot the device into recovery again (did you ever do this?) from the bootloader. Confirm you're still "LOCKED" with the 2.18 HBOOT on the way there. Once you get into stock recovery, press both volume buttons and the power button at the same time to bring up the menu, and then choose the option to reboot. At that point, let's try it from the beginning again.

If you never booted into the stock recovery, then that's why this isn't working. That's the first thing you have to do, since that's how this exploit works. Hopefully this will get you working.
 
ok got a little further along now

--setup and --root but did what they should with no issues... now after going into adb shell and getting the #... I entered

cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image

and got

cat /sdcard/flash_image > /data/flash_image
/sdcard/flash_image: no such file or directory

I know the flash_image.zip is on the root of my sd card, so thats not the problem...
 
I would have done the HTCDev method, but I'm worried the SDK Manager installed incorrectly as I was getting a few "cannot access" errors during the install process... don't want to use that method if the pre-requirements are installed questionably

I thought this was going to be simple... all I had to do was download a few files, move some stuff around, and enter a few commands... so much for that!
It's not that bad - the problem right now is that we have to get the instructions completed. Right now they're still WIP - but as we work through this with you, I'm sure we'll be able to update them to make them easier to understand (and more thorough).

Just consider yourself a pioneer, a trailblazer, even :D.
 
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in the above image he is doing "adb shell" in E:\Android\Root>

while I'm doing it in C:\Users\Doug\Desktop\Android>

is that the problem why it's saying no such file or directory?

there is no root folder within the Android folder... im confused...

the flash_image.zip file is right in sdcard (not in a folder), so I know that's not the issue

I feel like I'm soooooooooooo close, and this looks like a simple solution, so quick feedback would be appreciated... if I can get this, the rest should work and I should be home free
 
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in the above image he is doing "adb shell" in E:\Android\Root>

while I'm doing it in C:\Users\Doug\Desktop\Android>

is that the problem why it's saying no such file or directory?

there is no root folder within the Android folder... im confused...

the flash_image.zip file is right in sdcard (not in a folder), so I know that's not the issue

I feel like I'm soooooooooooo close, and this looks like a simple solution, so quick feedback would be appreciated... if I can get this, the rest should work and I should be home free
That folder is just where I had the adb file. You need to run the commands from wherever you have adb on your local drive. Also, the flash_image file needs to be extracted from the zip file, as does the mtd-eng.img.

And before you run the adb commands, the phone has to be connected in Charge only mode.
 
I am having an issue with typing in the command prompt "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin" . I get a message that says "error: cannot load Unlock_code.bin" PLEASE HELP!
 
In the initial instructions it says to put the two files into the sd card... never says anything about extracting them... do I just need the extracted files in the root of the sdcard?
 
It worked! now at 2.10 instead of 2.18!

at what point do you --undo the tacoroot? now that it's2.10 I can do it? not in the directions here, but mentioned on that link?

some things you might want to mention in your directions (for nooBs like me)...

unzip the two files you put into your sd card
--setup and --root commands (and explain it restarts)
"adb shell" before step 6
 
It worked! now at 2.10 instead of 2.18!

at what point do you --undo the tacoroot? not in the directions here, but mentioned on that link?

some things you might want to mention in your directions (for nooBs like me)...

unzip the two files you put into your sd card
--setup and --root commands (and explain it restarts)
"adb shell" before step 6
Do the --undo command after completing the last adb command for flashing the misc downgrade.
 
Hey I have a question i am VERY new to these phones and I'm trying to get all of these crappy EXTRA apps that came on the phone off of it like NASCAR or AMAZON etc... How can I do a noob root so nothing changes on my phone i just want to delete those apps and maybe learn how to do some more cool stuff on it. Thank You guys
 
Maybe you need to re-download the file from the email? It sounds like something is wrong with the file.
I just tried that and put it in the Android folder and it still says the same thing...hmmm

NVM I just got it fixed!!! thank you anyway though!
ps: i had the .bin file in the folder on my desktop but not in same (copied) folder in my c: drive
 
I just tried that and put it in the Android folder and it still says the same thing...hmmm

NVM I just got it fixed!!! thank you anyway though!
ps: i had the .bin file in the folder on my desktop but not in same (copied) folder in my c: drive

Hmm now im having another issue, when I type the command in it just says <waiting for device> .... any helpp?
 
Hey I have a question i am VERY new to these phones and I'm trying to get all of these crappy EXTRA apps that came on the phone off of it like NASCAR or AMAZON etc... How can I do a noob root so nothing changes on my phone i just want to delete those apps and maybe learn how to do some more cool stuff on it. Thank You guys

welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
unfortunately when you root now with any of the methods you will loose all data. if you have gingerbread 2.3.5 then this guide is the only way to root your phone. if you did not accept the latest ota and you have gingerbread 2.3.3 then you can use revolutionary which does not wipe your phone and you should be ok.

either way you will still need to back up your phone. i would use something like myback up pro. and make sure that all your contacts are synced with google and not your phone. you will loose those contacts otherwise.

and i would do the HTCdev method. it is the easiest way to go if you have gingerbread 2.3.5

hope this helps
 
Overall great guide ocn but I am a little unclear on the last section for staying on stock:

you will need the latest su(superapp) found here:
Superuser-3.0.7-efghi-signed.zip just flash that in recovery and you will have a rooted stock rom:
1.download and move the su file to the root of your sd card that means not in any folder. it just needs to be on your card.
2.go into recovery (power off, make sure fastboot is unabled, and then press and hold power+vol down)
3.select flash zip from sdcard
4.navigate to your su file by using the vol up and down button and select it with the power button.
5.once done, reboot. now you have a rooted stock rom

I have the zip file but after this I do not know what to do. Am I supposed to power on the phone like normal and get into the sd card using windows explorer? Am I supposed to access the sd card from recovery mode? Also when I unzip that file I noticed in the system/bin folder there is a file just called su, is that what I am supposed to put on the phone? Just a little more clarification on this part would be greatly appreciated!
 
Overall great guide ocn but I am a little unclear on the last section for staying on stock:



I have the zip file but after this I do not know what to do. Am I supposed to power on the phone like normal and get into the sd card using windows explorer? Am I supposed to access the sd card from recovery mode? Also when I unzip that file I noticed in the system/bin folder there is a file just called su, is that what I am supposed to put on the phone? Just a little more clarification on this part would be greatly appreciated!

welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
are you in recovery right now? if so you do not have to boot up connect the phone to the pc and in recovery select usb-ms toggle. this will give you access to your card.

do not unzip the su file. leave it zipped anuless told to do otherwise. most things that need to be flashed in recovery need to be in zipped format.

now you can move the su file over to the card and then go into recovery and flash it as per the guide.

i will see if i can explain that better in the guide so there is no confusion.
 
Hello All!

I was already pretty scared when I came across the rooting for dummies guide but now that I'll have to go through all of this I am absolutely PETRIFIED lol My hboot is at 2.18
To be honest i'm only doing this mainly because A) I am in desperate need of more internal memory & B) Wireless tethering for the PSVIta I plan on purchasing in the near future.

Why do you reccommend HTCDev method? I believe my warranty ended so does it matter if its "watermarked/s-on, s-off" I feel like a lost puppy lol

I have learned this much over the past 2weeks. The HTCDev method is super easy to do and the best if you are new to rooting. If you are out of warranty, then there is no cause for alarm if the bootloader becomes watermarked. I would suggest the MikG 3.0 ROM and Amon Ra 2.3 for your custom recovery. I have been using both in more than normal usage over the past 24 hours wit no issues whatsoever.

As for rooting with HTCDev, you won't have to worry about s-on or off. You can just follow the screen steps and boom, unlocked and ready to be loaded.

JUST A HEADS UP....you will lose all info on your phone when you do the initial flash to unlock your bootloader. Make sure you download an app backup program through the android market (my backup pro has gotten some good reviews) and be sure that your contacts are linked to your Google account and not on your phone. I know ocnbrze has been busy with a lot of people in the forum, so if you need assistance I can help you a bit. For major issues, see Ocnbrze....
 
welcome to the forums!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
are you in recovery right now? if so you do not have to boot up connect the phone to the pc and in recovery select usb-ms toggle. this will give you access to your card.

do not unzip the su file. leave it zipped anuless told to do otherwise. most things that need to be flashed in recovery need to be in zipped format.

now you can move the su file over to the card and then go into recovery and flash it as per the guide.

i will see if i can explain that better in the guide so there is no confusion.

Many thanks for the quick reply and the clarification! The problem I was having was that I could not get access to the sd card while in usb-ms toggle so I thought I was doing something wrong. I just booted up the phone and stuck it on while in windows explorer and now I am all rooted. Thanks!
 
Many thanks for the quick reply and the clarification! The problem I was having was that I could not get access to the sd card while in usb-ms toggle so I thought I was doing something wrong. I just booted up the phone and stuck it on while in windows explorer and now I am all rooted. Thanks!

NICE!!!!! now go and get your flash on:D
 
Is there an unroot guide coming to get phones back to stock with HBOOT 2.18? or doesn't it matter for returns under service & repair what HBOOT you have?
 
Is there an unroot guide coming to get phones back to stock with HBOOT 2.18? or doesn't it matter for returns under service & repair what HBOOT you have?

the only way to full unroot is to root with either captain's method or tacoroot. once you have fully rooted with unrevoked then you can unroot using unrevoked forever.

and i'm not sure how sprint is handling repairs now days with the evo being eol.
 
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