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Any way to gey around it?
, otherwise we wait...=== As of today, June 22nd, 2011, wednesday ===
You will NOT be able to root or even temp. root your phone IF you have...
Build number: 4.22.651.2 CL60865 release-keys
Software number: 4.22.651.2
OR
hBoot version is 2.16.xxx
actually the latest but smaller update htc/sprint put out is software number is 4.24.651.1 it is basically the netflix and other fixes. not that it changes the ability to root yet.

yeah i was just quoting the post from 2 posts up for humorous effect, it was apparently lost on you
The software version has nothing to do with it either...

If we accept this new maintenance release, will that further delay our ability to root once an exploit is found? Does this release update the HBOOT again?
here is the latest maintenance ota rooted stock rom:
[ROM][STOCK] 4.24.651.1 - Odexed & De-Odexed - xda-developers
i would not risk accepting it. just flash this rom and you are good to go.
I'm sorry, but I might have left out a little info, I am not rooted at all, never have been, I am stock unrooted waiting for the new exploit to be found so I can root my GB 2.3.3 EVO. And my questions is, since I already took the original update now I'm stuck waiting for a new exploit, I don't want to take another update if it's going to further delay my ability to root when the exploit is found.
Just shamelessly bumping this thread so that hopefully someone will update it as soon as an exploit has been discovered for the latest OTA. Couldn't find a thread on xda dedicated to this exact topic, so I'm going to subscribe to this one.
I was all excited to finally root my phone before I realized we're still waiting on an exploit for GB...
interesting way of doing it. but i think that the best way is to just flash the rooted stock rom for the ota. there is a stock version of the second (maintenance) ota. you get it here:[ROM][STOCK] 4.24.651.1 - Odexed & De-Odexed - xda-developersThis might not be the right thread for this question, but here goes anyway.
I have been rooted with unrevoked since soon after the initial EVO release last June. I am also s-off. I haven't flashed any dev ROMs, as all I'm primarily interested in is wireless tether, and a couple other root apps.
So, my "strategy" has always been to:
1) re-install the stock recovery
2) take the OTA
3) re-install su
4) have a new, root stock ROM.
5) just for good measure, install ROM manager to make nandroids easy, just in case I ever want to try a dev ROM.
So, this worked flawlessly, throughout the Froyo OTA update cycle (two or three updates, if I recall).
And it worked perfect to accept the GB1 update.
However, in trying to do this with the latest GB2 update, I tried to flash the stock recovery (using the stock recovery extracted from the GB1 OTA zip file that I saved from the phone). When I flash the PC36IMG.zip file I created (via VolumeDown-PowerButton boot), it indicates the flash was taken. But, after deleting the PC36IMG file, and trying to re-boot into the stock recovery, it hangs at a RedTriangle-Exclamation screen. I must battery pull. I can re-boot the phone, no problem, but no recovery is possible to get into. Note the phone is still rooted (su runs and shows my su apps). I can re-flash ClockWorkMod, and get back into that recovery, but simply cannot get the stock recovery flashed successfully.
Unrevoked "recommends" going back to stock recovery to accept any OTA. So I've always done that, with no issues until now. Not sure I need to do that, but I have not tried simply accepting the GB2 OTA with CWM recovery installed.
Any thoughts on why a stock recovery cannot be flashed now that I am on GB1 when I've never had an issue with this previously?
Thanks in advance.
interesting way of doing it. but i think that the best way is to just flash the rooted stock rom for the ota. there is a stock version of the second (maintenance) ota. you get it here:[ROM][STOCK] 4.24.651.1 - Odexed & De-Odexed - xda-developers
on that note the red triangle you are getting is because you cant access the stock recovery only custom recoveries can you get access to.
Yes, if I flash a stock recovery, and try to get into it, it just hangs. A battery pull is required. But, if I then flash a CWM recovery, I can get into with no problems
I'm more interested in why this might be happening now, than actually getting the GB2 update.
it hangs because it is a stock recovery which nobody has access to. custom ones are different.
OK, I'm hoping this is finally the right place to ask this question, and get an answer. Here goes....
I have been rooted with unrevoked since soon after the initial EVO release last June. I am also s-off via unrevoked forever. I haven't flashed any dev ROMs, as all I'm primarily interested in is wireless tether, and a couple other root apps.
Any thoughts on why a stock recovery cannot be flashed now that I am on GB1 when I've never had an issue with this previously? Does it have something to do with now being on hboot 2.16? If so, since I'm unrevoked s-off, can i just go back to hboot 2.10. That image is available on XDA.
Is anyone else here (like me) currently at hboot 2.16, with s-off, and full access into CWM recovery and root?
Thanks in advance.