Can't root after relock and unroot - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Has anyone else ever done this and can't reroot? Regaw method doesn't work either. No root method seems to work.
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Is your bootloader unlocked? If you're running into trouble unlocking using regawmod method, try going to HTC dev site and doing the unlock bootloader process that way manually. I was running into the same thing until yesterday when I did that method. If you get unlock, just install twrp recovery using goomanager app (settings, then run/install openscript) and then flash supersu
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Go here and click on select your device then go to All other supported models follow the instructions and you'll have an unlocked bootloader. Then you have to flash twrp recovery, and after that flash the rom of your choice

-Cupper- said:
Go here and click on select your device then go to All other supported models follow the instructions and you'll have an unlocked bootloader. Then you have to flash twrp recovery, and after that flash the rom of your choice
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Yeah I eventually got it. Regawmod wouldn't reboot the phone into bootloader although it said it did. I manually put it in to bootloader,
then it would continue, only to stop at installing root. I copied the root file to sd, then went into recovery and installed that way.
PITA!

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Go here and click on select your device then go to All other supported models follow the instructions and you'll have an unlocked bootloader. Then you have to flash twrp recovery, and after that flash the rom of your choice
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Uhh isn't that exactly what I suggested?? Just without the fancy links?
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Help - Recovery not working and me no smart

I am very new to this and did something as my friend said, really stupid. I rooted my Evo LTE with the one click root method. This installed TWRP Recovery. After a few days I found a ROM I wanted to install. I installed ROM manager and along with this it installed Clockworkmod. I tried to install the rom from the zip I put on the root but clockwork opens up as my recovery instead of TWRP and does not run any commands. So after trying to get clockwordmod to work and couldn't... I decided to unroot phone and just re-root (yes very stupid). So after unrooting via SuperUser, I tried to install the RUU and it would'nt install as bootloader/recovery not work. I have no clue what to do
Are you running the ruu on your pc? It's not something you flash on your phone.
"We're coming from a pure power source"
cwm recovery dont work on the evo LTE.. u have to flash the twrp 2.2.0 recovery.. yea the ruu is like a tool.. plug ya phone in and run it.. very easy
metalfan78 said:
Are you running the ruu on your pc? It's not something you flash on your phone.
"We're coming from a pure power source"
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I am trying to install the RUU through my PC. But keeps getting error message that it failed right after trying to send to bootloader
evo401 said:
cwm recovery dont work on the evo LTE.. u have to flash the twrp 2.2.0 recovery.. yea the ruu is like a tool.. plug ya phone in and run it.. very easy
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I've been trying that and it keeps failing...
You have to relock your bootloader to run an ruu.
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Try to flash TWRP again. If your able to do this then running a ruu is not nessary. As stated before clockworkmod recovery has problems on the Evo LTE.
onsumper serving
Robert542 said:
Try to flash TWRP again. If your able to do this then running a ruu is not nessary. As stated before clockworkmod recovery has problems on the Evo LTE.
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Thank you thank you, I was able to relock the bootloader last night. Tonight I will try and reflash TWRP. This has been a good learning experience so far. At least i didn't brick the phone As the phone is no longer rooted do i need to root it as part of my flashing TWRP? The one click root method installs TWRP as part of the whole process.
rparis said:
Thank you thank you, I was able to relock the bootloader last night. Tonight I will try and reflash TWRP. This has been a good learning experience so far. At least i didn't brick the phone As the phone is no longer rooted do i need to root it as part of my flashing TWRP? The one click root method installs TWRP as part of the whole process.
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You do not need to be rooted to flash a recovery but your bootloader needs to be unlocked. If your unlocking your bootloader using htcdev method then you don't need to be rooted. If your unlocking your bootloader using lazypanda method then you need root or temp root before you can run lazypanda.
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Robert542 said:
You do not need to be rooted to flash a recovery but your bootloader needs to be unlocked. If your unlocking your bootloader using htcdev method then you don't need to be rooted. If your unlocking your bootloader using lazypanda method then you need root or temp root before you can run lazypanda.
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I got the phone all fixed, locked the bootloader then went through all the steps of unlocking, installing custom recovery and rooting with a custom ROM. Thank you for all your help, this was a grea learning experience and thank god i didn't brick my phone in the process
rparis said:
I got the phone all fixed, locked the bootloader then went through all the steps of unlocking, installing custom recovery and rooting with a custom ROM. Thank you for all your help, this was a grea learning experience and thank god i didn't brick my phone in the process
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Glad everything worked out for you.
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i was using this method, roter froze at installing recovery, and now i think my phone is bricked. it wont power on and i cant access bootloader

Trouble with recovery

I achieved s-off with dirty racun but I have not been able to get into recovery or flash a ROM. I am wondering if my bootloader didn't get unlocked.
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i guess you didnt realize why there are only roms posted in this section
1. You should know for a fact when you unlock your bootloader as is says TAMPERED big as hell after you do it. 2. You need to flash a recovery via adb "fastboot flash recovery.img" because your phone does not come stock with a recovery so it will not appear if you haven't flashed one. 3. You clearly posted in the wrong section and if you don't take time to read (rules and guides step by step) around here you most likely won't be helped and you may even get made fun of.
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eazy401 said:
I achieved s-off with dirty racun but I have not been able to get into recovery or flash a ROM. I am wondering if my bootloader didn't get unlocked.
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Have you rooted your phone, or have you only run Dirty Racun? Gaining S-off and root are not the same, and Dirty Racun won't root your phone. You have to unlock your bootloader, flash a custom recovery and the proper su binary to attain root, at which time you can flash ROM's, etc.
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Nvm...
Need help with flash a recovery. Re-locked by phone and flash 2.13 RUU so I could get the OTA. After getting the OTA I unlocked again and trying to get root and nothing is working. When I use the command "fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.1.8-jewel.img or fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-jewel.img" it keepingsaying "sending 'recovery' (7220 KB)..." and never happens. It just sits there. The OTA installed hboot 2.09. Anyone have any ideas what is going on and does anyone else have the same problem after taking the OTA.
Did you try flashing recovery through bootloader at all?
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Lavaflow2 said:
Did you try flashing recovery through bootloader at all?
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Thanks for the reply. I have it working now. In fastboot mode the drivers provided no longer work. I had to download and install HTC Sync with the latest driver. The I was able to install a recovery (TWRP) system. With the posted drivers would not work.
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Cannot Get Root

Using AIO Kit.
I have unlocked bootloader
Flashed recovery
Rebooted into recovery
used "perm root"
everything works flawlessly but then I still do not have root.
What is happening wrong?
Rotting HTC Amaze
jtkknj said:
Using AIO Kit.
I have unlocked bootloader
Flashed recovery
Rebooted into recovery
used "perm root"
everything works flawlessly but then I still do not have root.
What is happening wrong?
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You didn't root your phone. You just unlocked the bootloader
You need to flash over SU and busy box
Check the forum for the HTC AMAZE AIO Kit and there's a video that explains it all
You are missing a lot of information here. I can't see my hboot or recovery.
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install a recovery, after flash SU which will give you root. you also need busy box which you can download in the market.
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Did you re-unlock bootloader?
e-Sex.. All of the carpral none of the tunnel
If you can't see your recovery, then you're not rooted. You have to have your bootloader unlocked to be able to install a recovery.
you have to flash superuser from recovery !
Another n00b that doesn't read instructions. LOL
Plant your phone in the ground... make sure it gets water and sunlight... root is bound to happen after that
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way to check if bootloader is unlocked?

i used CASUAL to root my phone and it had and error midway through, and i rebooted and i am rooted. i just have no idea if my bootloader is unlocked or how to check that.
try booting into recovery and see if your device is on TWRP or stock ASR?
droidstyle said:
try booting into recovery and see if your device is on TWRP or stock ASR?
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I still have stock recovery. should I assume it's not unlocked? and if so. how do I go about unlocking it if I'm already rooted?
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read the stickies and guides.

Twrp

So if I update twrp2.5 to 2.6 using bootloader method after I do install it isn't going to let be boot phone only to bootloader correct? Because of the img file I will put on SD card. So before I do this I just want to make sure all I do after update is complete pull SD card an then boot to rom re install SD card an delete?? Or is there a easier way
S-off dirty 2.09
Latest everything besides touch panel
Tigerstown said:
So if I update twrp2.5 to 2.6 using bootloader method after I do install it isn't going to let be boot phone only to bootloader correct? Because of the img file I will put on SD card. So before I do this I just want to make sure all I do after update is complete pull SD card an then boot to rom re install SD card an delete?? Or is there a easier way
S-off dirty 2.09
Latest everything besides touch panel
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You can reboot your phone once you're done and delete the file with a file manager. The only issue you'll have is if you reboot the bootloader.
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FinZ28;43731 can reboot your phone once you're done and delete the file with a file manager. The only issue you'll have is if you reboot the bootloader.
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So after update is completed just reboot phone bootloader then delete file before I go back to boot loader. Really I delete right away in case I have to recover to boot loader to access recovery correct. Thanks for quick response too'
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Tigerstown said:
So after update is completed just reboot phone bootloader then delete file before I go back to boot loader. Really I delete right away in case I have to recover to boot loader to access recovery correct. Thanks for quick response too'
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Yes, delete it once you reboot your phone:thumbup:
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I can't find the 2.6.0 bootlooder IMG file no where to download. Is there somewhere someone could point me too
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Tigerstown said:
I can't find the 2.6.0 bootlooder IMG file no where to download. Is there somewhere someone could point me too
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Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2370642
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Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
dteze88 said:
Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
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goo.im has been flaky recently I have not used goomanager in over a year
I always fastboot flash the new version of twrp
dteze88 said:
Why not use GooManager? It will correctly install the Recovery Image for you. I can see that you want to push it via command but GooManager is excellent. Just another option, good luck. :good:
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They only way I ever done it is fastboot flash. I have heard bad things bout GooManager. My wife is s-on still she is scared to let me do it to her phone lol. I have never updated hers can I do it the same way I do my S-off dirty phone?
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Tigerstown said:
They only way I ever done it is fastboot flash. I have heard bad things bout GooManager. My wife is s-on still she is scared to let me do it to her phone lol. I have never updated hers can I do it the same way I do my S-off dirty phone?
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If her phone is unlocked you can fastboot flash twrp
Also flashing a PJ75IMG.zip is different then fastboot flashing
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bigdaddy619 said:
If her phone is unlocked you can fastboot flash twrp
Also flashing a PJ75IMG.zip is different then fastboot flashing
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Ok I meant to put flashing g PJ75IMG IS the way I done it before. I was reading your reply an just typed that in my response on mistake lol. her phone is unlocked via htcdev. So I have to fastboot flash twrp. Now I do some research on fastboot flashing for her. I really like this site
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