How do I root after new 2.3.4 update - HTC EVO 3D

If anyone out there knows how to root the 3d after the update plz let me know.
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Luda305 said:
If anyone out there knows how to root the 3d after the update plz let me know.
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You're going to need to follow this method, which uses HTCs bootloader unlock method. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1225974
Either that, or wait a little bit and see if revolutionary gets updated to work with the new 1.5hboot.

Is there a RUU for the 2.3.3? If so, when all else fails, revert back, root, then flash a ROM based on the 2.3.4.

oohaylima said:
Is there a RUU for the 2.3.3? If so, when all else fails, revert back, root, then flash a ROM based on the 2.3.4.
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There is an RUU for 2.3.3, but you can't downgrade if you're unrooted with S-on. It will throw an error at you about 'main version older' or some crap like that, because HTC makes it so you can't downgrade bootloaders (unless you're S off already, then I'm pretty sure you can downgrade)

I'd rather wait for a root method than going with the HTC unlock
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Luda305 said:
I'd rather wait for a root method than going with the HTC unlock
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If I were you, yes, I would wait for a different root method. I heard Revolutionary is working on a root for the new OTA.

The real question is, whena re they not

Anyone with new information on this yet?
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[Q] root 1.70.605.0

Has anyone found a way to root a thunderbolt with version 1.70.605.0?
I believe the manual method still works on that. Haven't seen anything different.
Yes it does. I waited on it hen rooted.
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I'm in the middle of rooting mine after just now taking the OTA. If the downgrade flash takes, I'm all good.
*EDIT* Downgrade took, next is copying the eng bootloader
works like a charm
Lol what's the manual method? I'm new to all this stuff.
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ostrihon said:
Lol what's the manual method? I'm new to all this stuff.
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It's the JCase's tutorial - the first stickie in the development section of the xda forums.
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cool but that tutorial unlock bootloader and all i just want to root latest stock firmware so i can run wifi tether...
ajftl said:
cool but that tutorial unlock bootloader and all i just want to root latest stock firmware so i can run wifi tether...
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Without the unlocked bootloader all you get it temp root. So, unless you want to do an ADB temp root on your device while running pre-release firmware, you're kinda outta luck on that front. Do you have an issue with unlocking the bootloader we should be aware of?

Revert back to 2.3.3

If I wanted to go back to 2.3.3 where can I find those files. Or can i just flash the ruu for 2.3.3?
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Depends, did you take the OTA or did you install a custom rom to get to 2.3.4. If you took the OTA and you weren't rooted before I don't know if you can go back. The HTC unlocker method of rooting will not let you install a kernel so I don't believe you will be able to flash a 2.3.3 rom since it will require an compatible kernel.
If your on 2.3.4 taking the ota then there is no way to go back to 2.3.3
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cruise350 said:
Depends, did you take the OTA or did you install a custom rom to get to 2.3.4. If you took the OTA and you weren't rooted before I don't know if you can go back. The HTC unlocker method of rooting will not let you install a kernel so I don't believe you will be able to flash a 2.3.3 rom since it will require an compatible kernel.
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I took the custom ROM method.
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Then u should be good to go. Just remember when you take the ruu method you will loose everything
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Iwill probably wont root again until Jelly Bean Update

I lost my root on the last OTA and since there are still no new method to re root on this new version might as well wait till the JB update. I think by Mid August / Sept we can see the new OTA to JB
engelsione said:
I lost my root on the last OTA and since there are still no new method to re root on this new version might as well wait till the JB update. I think by Mid August / Sept we can see the new OTA to JB
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There is a thread that I used after the OTA by xHausx that brought back r00t for me flawlessly, and I used HTC Dev to unlock the bootloader?
FYI.
Super
"We're coming from a pure power source"
Well, I am glad I know that now.......
Revolutionary
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You can root it with the ota
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For more information (for some):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766628
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919 from my EVO using xda premium
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919 from my EVO using xda premium
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I almost tried this until I read the following ~ I wanted the fixes in the latest OTA:
"Successful in rooting all builds up to 1.13.651.1."
It works for 1.22. It unlocks your phone and installs twrp. You just have to flash chainfires 0.94 superuser to be fully rooted
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Wait, this is getting confusing. We should always be able to unlock thru htcdev on this phone no matter the firmware update. Achieving S-OFF is not yet possible on hboot 1.15, so, that's what some of us are hoping to have...
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Anthonicia said:
Wait, this is getting confusing. We should always be able to unlock thru htcdev on this phone no matter the firmware update. Achieving S-OFF is not yet possible on hboot 1.15, so, that's what some of us are hoping to have...
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Yes, S-OFF on hboot 1.15 is a work-in-progress, perhaps with a future Lazy Panda exploit.
I believe the original user's requirement was root and unlocked on the current OTA.
These are HTC phones. You can always use HTC dev as a last resort. We will always have root.
Also, don't accept otas if your rooted or ever plan on rooting.
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What do you get from being s-off? I'm htc dev unlock with s on and I've been able to run every rom with no problem and able to update my radio?
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interhawk1 said:
What do you get from being s-off? I'm htc dev unlock with s on and I've been able to run every rom with no problem and able to update my radio?
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Believe that s-on with the new hboot restricts u as to what is flashable, ie kernels, splash screens, radios. Whereas the old hboot does not. Why some of us are waiting for s-off on current ota/hboot.
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How to unroot?

How do you unroot the HTC EVO 4g LTE?
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sully9292 said:
How do you unroot the HTC EVO 4g LTE?
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You are probably using SuperSu as the superuser app. You can go into settings of that app and select permanent unroot.
You can then lock up you bootloader by opening a command prompt and going to your adb and using fast boot commands you can type fastboot OEM lock you can then proceed to download the latest ruu 2.13 just search the on here for it and run that with your phone still connected to your computer.
If your soff you can just run the ruu or install a stock ROM via recovery.
Multiple ways to do it just depends on a lot of variables like what ROM your on, s-off or s-on, what hboot your on 1.12 or 1.15, if you just want root gone or you also what to dump custom recovery as well and if you want it completely stock like it just came out of the box.
Let us know some more info and someone will help out
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It depends how you rooted it.
Its different each way.
brandonmaze said:
You are probably using SuperSu as the superuser app. You can go into settings of that app and select permanent unroot.
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Theres no need to undo the superuser app. Any unroot method is going to install the unrooted ROM
Rxpert said:
It depends how you rooted it.
Its different each way.
Theres no need to undo the superuser app. Any unroot method is going to install the unrooted ROM
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True, but still a way to unroot.
If he just wants to unroot that's the quickest way to do it and probably the easiest.
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brandonmaze said:
True, but still a way to unroot.
If he just wants to unroot that's the quickest way to do it and probably the easiest.
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You are right. That's not what most people want when they go to unroot though. H-boot will still be unlocked/S-OFF and the phone will probably still have a custom recovery (depending on root method)
So get back to us OP
Rxpert said:
You are right. That's not what most people want when they go to unroot though. H-boot will still be unlocked/S-OFF and the phone will probably still have a custom recovery (depending on root method)
So get back to us OP
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Yeah I know. I was being a Lil **** with that reply.
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I want my phone to be just like fresh out of the box. And I have s-on.
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I too would like to know about this, fresh out of the box.
In that case, relock bootloader as per the instructions above, and then run the appropriate RUU for your firmware version.
SoraX64 said:
In that case, relock bootloader as per the instructions above, and then run the appropriate RUU for your firmware version.
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If S-OFF it requires you to run the S-ON tool as well.
Its really a different process for each root method available
Which Rom should I use to unroot?
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I mean do I need to put a Stock Rom on before I unroot?
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No, and you never told us how you rooted. So we can't give you the directions you need
Rxpert said:
No, and you never told us how you rooted. So we can't give you the directions you need
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Oh sorry, I rooted with htcdev not with regaw mod cause I had problems with the mod but I rooted my phone manually.
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sully9292 said:
Oh sorry, I rooted with htcdev not with regaw mod cause I had problems with the mod but I rooted my phone manually.
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You'll need to re-lock the phone and then run the RUU then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yS7yy4XVA4
RUU:
http://stockroms.net/file/HTCEvo4GLTE/RUU
For h-boot 1.15 you'll need the 1.22 RUU
You run it from your computer.

Gaining S-OFF after .11 OTA update

Trying to use revone to get back to s-off after installing the new OTA update but I'm getting an error.
I saw in the revone thread that it should work on hboot 1.44 which mine still is.
Specifically, I'm getting error -6. Anyone successfully gain s-off after the new update?
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i'm having the same problem I'm going to try and relock and revert back the firmware to the original software
Can you even downgrade back to a fully stock .8 phone after installing the .11 update? Assuming the phone is S-On of course.
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no theres no full ruu for the original version what i'm going to try to do is fast boot flash whats in the old ruu
OK if you wouldn't mind letting me know how that goes. It's not a huge deal for me since I wasn't running any ROMs due to really liking wifi calling and the tmobile camera but I'd like to know I can get back to S-Off if I wanted
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Can't get s-off with the new update we have to wait for revone to patch it
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nabzilla1990 said:
Can't get s-off with the new update we have to wait for revone to patch it
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I have S-off with .11... it was off before the update, just had to re-install the stock recovery for the update to install. Can toggle on and off.
Now it seems the camera update (that restores HDR) has caused my camera to no longer work AT ALL.
Yeah. I didn't know that the update would work with s-off so I turned it back on before updating.
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It's seem with the new update they patch root
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edwinrodriguez810 said:
It's seem with the new update they patch root
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No. they patched the S-Off method used by revone. You can still root.

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