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--rc sent from HTC HD2 ported Android Froyo 2.2 r00ted. > [email protected] > * > * > > *http://goo.gl/jJVu* > > *Make sure your phone is unplugged from your computer until I tell you to > plug it in!* > > * > **If you already have the Android SDK and HTC Sync set up on your computer, > skip to Step 4 now* > > ** > > *Step 1:* Download the Android SDK > here<http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html> > > *Step 2:* Extract the Android SDK zip. Move the contents of the extracted > zip to C: > Your Android tools folder path should now be C:android-sdk-windowstools > > *Step 3:* Download HTC Sync 2.0.40 > here<http://www.htc.com/us/support/evo-sprint/downloads/> > Run the installer. Move on once installed. If reboot is required, do so and > then move on. > > Download my evo-root.zip <http://evo4g.me/downloads/evo-root.zip>. > > It contains a few files necessary to root the EVO. > Unzip the contents of the zip to your android sdk tools folder. > > Download the unrevoked-forever.zip< http://downloads.unrevoked.com/forever/current/unrevoked-forever.zip> > Place this zip in your tools folder as well, as a zip, not extracted. > > Download this PC36IMG.zip <http://evo4g.me/downloads/PC36IMG.zip> (This is > the same as running an RUU, so it will delete all of your user data when we > use it later in the guide, so backup everything you want to save on your > phone first) > > Put this zip in your sdk tools folder as well, as a zip, not extracted. > > After unzipping the contents of evo-root.zip to your android sdk tools > folder and placing the PC36IMG.zip and unrevoked-forever.zip in the folder, > move on. > > *Step 4:* Make sure USB Debugging is ON (checked) on your EVO. Go to > Settings > Applications > Development > and make sure it is checked. > > *Step 5:* Plug your phone into the computer via USB, Make sure that the > connection type in the Notification Pull-Down Bar is “Charge Only”, not > “Disk Drive” or else this won’t work. > If your computer asks you to restart after the new drivers were installed, > do that now. > > Once ready, type these commands in cmd prompt from your adb tools directory. > > Code: > > adb push unrevoked-forever.zip /sdcard/ > adb push flash_image /data/local/ > adb push rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin /data/local/tmp/ > adb push mtd-eng.img /sdcard/ > adb push PC36IMG.zip /sdcard/ > > now we chmod a few things > > Code: > > > adb shell > chmod 0755 /data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin > chmod 0755 /data/local/flash_image > > Ok now for the root shell. > On your phone, go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > > After you do these next 2 commands, start toggling Airplane Mode over and > over until you acheive the desired results mention in a few steps. > > (still in adb shell) > > Code: > > > cd /data/local/tmp > > Code: > > > ./rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin > > (This is where you start toggling airplane mode) > You will now see some text on your cmd prompt screen explaining the exploit. > Wait for the adb shell to go away, and it will dump you into your windows > command prompt again (no shell) should look something like this: > > C:android-sdk-windowstools> > > If it dumps you to a $ instead, repeat those 2 commands again, toggling > airplane mode again. > > Once that dumps you out of the shell, type > > Code: > > > adb shell > > and you will see you now have a > > Code: > > # > > instead of > > Code: > > > $ > > now type > > Code: > > cd /data/local > ./flash_image misc /sdcard/mtd-eng.img > > that will flash your misc partition with Toast’s mtd-eng.img. > > after that, you need to type > > Code: > > reboot bootloader > > Remember how you pushed that huge PC36IMG.zip to your sdcard earlier? This > is where that comes in handy. Once you booted into hboot, Select > “bootloader” with your volume up/down buttons and hit the power button. Let > it sit for a little bit while it loads the PC36IMG.zip. This can take up to > 5 minutes. When it finally asks if you want to apply this zip, choose YES. > (Remember, this is the same as running an RUU, so it will delete all of your > user data). > > Once it is finished, select restart. You now are on the stock 2.1 build of > Android. > > Next step, mount your sdcard on your computer, and delete the PC36IMG.zip > from it. This is because the next step requires using hboot, and you don’t > want to sit and wait while it loads up again, just for you to say “no” to > the install. Please follow this step, for it saves 5-10 minutes of waiting > ahead. > > I worked extensively with Matt Mastracci, so this rooting guide will use the > unrevoked method to root 2.1. This is what worked for me testing on my > brother’s EVO, so if you do end up trying something else to root 2.1 with, > PLEASE do not post it here or ask questions, for I will only support the > unrevoked team. > > Now open up your web browser on your computer and navigate to > http://www.unrevoked.com > > Click on the little EVO picture, and then on unrevoked3. Go > here< http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/unrevoked2#unrevoked3_recovery_reflash_tool > > for > more info on unrevoked3. > > Choose the correct operating system to > download< http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/08/26/froyo-root-for-htc-evo-4g-released/# > > for. > Once downloaded, run the program on your computer. Make sure your EVO is > plugged in with USB DEBUGGING ON! Do not touch your phone while this process > is going. It will reboot to the bootloader, and pause for a little while and > then do some reboots. > > As soon as it is booted into recovery, you are done with that. > > Next in recovery go to > > Code: > > Flash zip from sdcard > > and choose the > > Code: > > > unrevoked-forever.zip > > This will flash the unrevoked forever hboot unlock. You are now completely > rooted. You can now reboot to recovery and flash a custom rom, or reboot > into the rom and accept the OTA update. Even if you accept the OTA update, > you will still have the s-off flag from unrevoked forever, so you can flash > a custom recovery from the bootloader using > > Code: > > > fastboot flash recovery /sdcard/recovery.img > > assuming that you are booted in the bootloader and have the recovery image > on your sdcard as recovery.img. > > I am sorry if this is a little confusing, but I had to get this out tonight. > I will update this as best as I can tomorrow. Thanks again for all of your > patience tonight! > > Dan Wager > > -- > Salam, > > > Agus Hamonangan > > http://groups.google.com/group/id-android > http://groups.google.com/group/id-gtug > Gtalk : agus.hamonangan > Follow : @agushamonangan > E-mail : [email protected] > > -- > "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" > > Join: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB > Moderator: [email protected] > Peraturan Jual dan Kloteran ID-Android http://goo.gl/azW7 > ID Android Developer: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev > ID Android Surabaya: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-sby > ID Android on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729 -- "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" Join: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB Moderator: [email protected] Peraturan Jual dan Kloteran ID-Android http://goo.gl/azW7 ID Android Developer: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev ID Android Surabaya: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-sby ID Android on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729
