S-off is Official!!! With Instructions...

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jidcman

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use GB version.

follow instructions in the OP, or on the JuopunutBear website

Thanks, should I upgrade my HBOOT before S'ing Off, is there a way to upgrade my HBOOT without re-locking once I get S-Off?
I understand battery life should be a little better with the official latest firmware HBOOT. Is that right?

Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk
 
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Demiurge7

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Just did the S-Off and it worked fine but now I am stuck in hboot and no recovery seems to be installed. How come it doesnt just boot back into my rom? Should I just install the recovery manually now? and the what?

Just flash the kernel that came with your rom. (install the ph98img from hboot) Should do the trick. If not, push your recovery in adb and restore, but I have done this 5 or 6 times already, and that was all that ended up being necessary.
 

xceebeex

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Can someone who has gotten this to work tell me what you saw on the Control Bear screen? I get to the part where it says to do the wire trick, I perform the wire trick at what seems to be the right timing and it then says waiting for device.

After it reboots it goes through the process and always ends up with that 667 error code and still sober. I seriously think there is something else wrong other than the timing. It seems that I nail it because like I said, that waiting for device pops up and the phone reboots.
 

a.mcdear

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Can someone who has gotten this to work tell me what you saw on the Control Bear screen? I get to the part where it says to do the wire trick, I perform the wire trick at what seems to be the right timing and it then says waiting for device.

After it reboots it goes through the process and always ends up with that 667 error code and still sober. I seriously think there is something else wrong other than the timing. It seems that I nail it because like I said, that waiting for device pops up and the phone reboots.

I posted a few pages back exactly what happened the time I successfully did S-OFF. It was a step-by-step following what the juopunutbear screen said, what the phone showed, and what steps I did at these moments.
It was probably moments after you gave up lastnight, so maybe a few pages back?
 

Land Master

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Finally achieved S-off! 4 days later. lol. If anyone is having a problem with the program recognizing your root you need to make sure your adb is set up right. Also read up some on adb here http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1241935 it helped me alot. After getting adb set up with proper path I was able to run the program. Got the timing right second time around. This was also with great help from the team on the #juopunutbear IRC channel. If you need help that's the place. Just be respectfull these people put in alot of time helping out.

Believe it or not I think this may have a lot to do with the "issues". Here is a Post I made in the other thread (still don't know why there is more then one) that contains links to the SDK, JDK and HTC drivers.

I don't guarantee anything but some people have nothing to lose.

Edit: I would add that you should review your list of installed applications and remove anything that appears to be an Android Driver. My goal here is to get the device to use an HTC drive written specifically for HTC devices and NOT a generic Android driver. Worth a shot I guess.
 
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mentallo

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using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" in Fastboot USB

I'm on ICS but I didn't install the hboot that came with Controlbear is that the reason this is not working?
 
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redbean25

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Thanks, should I upgrade my HBOOT before S'ing Off, is there a way to upgrade my HBOOT without re-locking once I get S-Off?
I understand battery life should be a little better with the official latest firmware HBOOT. Is that right?

Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk

Don't mess with your version of hboot. I would just run the GB version, and when it works and asks to install hboot, say yes. That will install the modified hboot 2.11 which is what you want.
 
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xceebeex

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I posted a few pages back exactly what happened the time I successfully did S-OFF. It was a step-by-step following what the juopunutbear screen said, what the phone showed, and what steps I did at these moments.
It was probably moments after you gave up lastnight, so maybe a few pages back?

I just took a look at what you said and what I am wondering is that if when you performed the wire trick (and it worked), did it say waiting for device as soon as the wire trick worked and rebooted the phone?

That is the last thing I see before it reboots. Once it boots back up it talks about drinking beers and beers and buddies and all that good stuff then it just says S-OFF failed with that error code and still sober message. I get literally the same exact thing EVERY time I do it.

That is why I think it might be something else. My timing can't be that bad. Like I said, using that metronome file for the timing, I pretty much hit it right on the nose and like clockwork, Control Bear says waiting for device, it reboots the phone and then I get that stupid error.
 

james_pnut

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using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" in Fastboot USB

I'm on ICS but I didn't install the hboot that came with Controlbear is that the reason this is not working?

Using the process re locks your hboot so fastboot command don't work. Either flash the modified hboot or unlock your phone using the htcdev tool.

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a.mcdear

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I just took a look at what you said and what I am wondering is that if when you performed the wire trick (and it worked), did it say waiting for device as soon as the wire trick worked and rebooted the phone?

That is the last thing I see before it reboots. Once it boots back up it talks about drinking beers and beers and buddies and all that good stuff then it just says S-OFF failed with that error code and still sober message. I get literally the same exact thing EVERY time I do it.

That is why I think it might be something else. My timing can't be that bad. Like I said, using that metronome file for the timing, I pretty much hit it right on the nose and like clockwork, Control Bear says waiting for device, it reboots the phone and then I get that stupid error.

Yes, as soon as I did the wire trick, the very next bit of text said "waiting device" and a moment or so later it said "fastboot found" or something to that effect. then kept going on about beers while the phone continued to the black juopunutbear screen. Then another reboot, briefly again "waiting device" then more beer talk, another reboot, and then it actually booted into my ROM when juopunutbear said Success!

---------- Post added at 01:47 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:45 AM ----------

Using the process re locks your hboot so fastboot command don't work. Either flash the modified hboot or unlock your phone using the htcdev tool.

Sent from my ADR6425LVW using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5

Yes, this is the correct steps. S-OFF on the Rezound still has limitations not in place on previous devices. If HBOOT is locked, as it is after the S-OFF process, you must either flash the ENG HBOOT, unlock your stock HBOOT again, or use juopunutbears modified HBOOT. Those are the options. research carefully before making your selection.
 
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jscarano

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My phone turns off after wire trick. Is this normal? Also It keeps saying im sober so no luck after 4 times. wtf??!?!?

Edit :got s off now!..
 
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Nopi45

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My phone turns off after wire trick. Is this normal? Also It keeps saying im sober so no luck after 4 times. wtf??!?!?

Edit :got s off now!...but I cant get into my bootloader only into recovery. I followed directions just like they show on here.???!?!?!

Got to flash a hboot either theirs or one the GB or ICS leak firmware

Sent from my ADR6425LVW using XDA
 

antawnm26

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Im running on rez rom 3.4 on the original post it says you need to be on a stock rom rooted..In these instructions it doesnt say that..So, do you really need to be on stock rom rooted? Also in this thread it says v.02 is that referring to controlbear?
 

Wkd1

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Okay, got it after about 45 minutes of fighting with it.

I'm on stock GB btw.

What worked for me, was to leave the phone plugged in. Run ControlBear. It would tell me to 'do the wire trick', which I would do. Then it would reboot, 'waiting' while the counter shows 8/45 or 10/45 or whatever (this would always change). The ControlBear would just sit on the screen, like the process froze. After around 3 minutes of nothing but 'waiting', I would close the terminal and restart ControlBear, leaving the phone plugged in. Sometimes it would say 'fail, quit'. I would simply run it again, still leaving the phone plugged in. It would still seem to freeze on the last two processes, making me restart the ControlBear. Only it eventually said success, s-off, and gave me the option to install hboot.

So, by no means did this feel like a successful mod, but it worked for me :)
Right after hboot installed, put me into hboot, s-off noted. I rebooted, and all seems well. Be patient, really patient.
 

antawnm26

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It worked like a charm the first try: I was on rez rom 3.4. My hboot now is 2.21.2121
radio 1.22.10.0310r/1.22.10.0308r

Is this correct? If so do i need to just flash the rom of my choice from this point on?
 

Demiurge7

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So, my issue with getting controlbear to recognize my phone was fixed by formatting my "replacement" sd card. I didnt need to reinstall adb, or flash an hboot, or anything else. It found my device immediately afterwards, and once it did it only took me one try!! S-off and stoked! Thanks to everyone with the thorough updated FAQ's... Im good with fastboot/adb, and I would never have thought of formatting my blank "mock" sd card! Figured I would throw this out there if any one else was having "waiting for device ....1......2, check adb and drivers" - this fixed my issue.

EDIT: Also disabled threatfire/avg in the process of debugging this issue, as well as completely uninstalling HTC sync (left other two htc drivers, etc on) - didnt think these were as significant, as sync was always thoroughly shut down, and I have never had issues with virus protection. These definitely may have played a part, or all of the issue.
 
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kc6wke

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HELP

has anyone see this

======== ControlBear version 0.2.2 for JuopunutBear S-OFF ==========
Starting up......
Connecting to device...
Backing up......
adb server is out of date. killing...
* daemon started successfully *
Transferring backups....
Backup FAILED!!
Exiting!!
Press ENTER to exit.....

This is all I can get when running controlbear 2.2
Removed htc sync, ran as admin, no antivirus, fresh sd card
Icc firmware with controlbear ics windows, Fresh ruu
Any advise???
 

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    Fixes for Internal Memory and External SD card are at bottom of post!

    May be easier to make a completely new thread instead of people searching through the "s-off discussion" thread.

    I'm going to make a huge SD Card post right at the top because it seems like people still are overlooking it in the "s-off discussion" thread... Not trying to be a ****, just making sure people don't lose crucial information on their SD cards...

    Version 0.4 should not wipe internal memory anymore and should back up your external SD card: but I would still back up both just to be sure!!!!

    Here's the link for Instructions:

    http://unlimited.io/instructions/

    Read the Instructions carefully and thoroughly at least once before attempting. This will temporarily brick your phone. Don't be lazy. Don't forget this will format your SD card so save all your contents or use a spare!!! I used my old 2GB droid incredible sd card for mine...

    Prerequisites said:
    Prerequisites

    In order to use JuopunutBear you must meet the following pre-requisites:

    Be unlocked using the HTCdev bootloader unlock
    Be rooted (have superuser and/or an unsecured boot image installed)
    Have a spare microSD card, or to have backed up all contents of your SDcard
    Have fastboot and adb drivers installed and working (windows)
    Have usb debugging enabled
    Have a legth of insulated wire of sufficient length to join the contact points for your device. See images and videos for device specific information.

    Some notes:

    Make sure back cover is off before running program.
    Plug in phone before running program.
    Boot phone into ROM before running program, it will automatically boot into fastboot by itself.
    Don't do wire trick until after you run the program and tells you to do so!!!
    Make sure you have "USB debugging" enabled!
    If in Windows, right click program and make sure you click "Run as Administrator"

    This post sums up everything nicely...

    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=25154023&postcount=1289

    Instructions said:
    Instructions

    (Optional) Perform a full backup and replace your sdcard with one that you are willing to wipe.
    Ensure that your battery is fully charged.
    Choose the correct download for your device and operating system
    Extract the zip file to a new directory
    Verify the MD5 checksum for your download
    Read and/or watch the video for the device specific information for your device
    Run controlbear as admin(windows) or root or using sudo on linux
    Follow the on-screen instructions from ControlBear
    Do not press any of the buttons on the phone during the process.
    After doing the “wire-trick” yor phone will reboot. The sequence of the reboot may vary somewhat from that you see in the videos as these were taken during various stages of development.
    If you see the following message from ControlBear after doing the wire trick:
    ErrorMsg: Still sober.
    This means that you have been unsuccessful in implementing the wire-trick. Run ControlBear again.
    The usual casue for this is that you failed to perform 2 clean contacts or mistimed the wire trick.

    Your phone will reboot several times during the process, this is normal. ControlBear will tell you when it has finished whether sucessfully or not.

    Here's link for wire trick:

    http://unlimited.io/htc-rezound/

    Wire Tips:

    22ga wire fits almost perfect in the lower hole.

    Use a piece about 8 inches long and stripped the end for the lower contact about 3/8 of an inch and the other end just a small amount. Did this to two phones and it worked the first time both times.

    It was reported that the large coated paper clips work well too.

    Others are using odd objects or other weird improvised wires and having a lot of trouble. It seems to be one of the big sticking points.

    I honestly used a paperclip and it worked just fine. Not even insulated... even though they don't recommend it: you could use it as a last resort.... or wrap it with an insulated material. I didn't know the paper clip had to be because I was one of the beta testers.

    Don't make this mistake either.

    Wire Trick said:
    Wire Trick

    The “wire trick” is an essential part of the JuopunutBear S-OFF procedure.

    When instructed to do so by the program you must perform the “wire trick” which is done as follows.

    Obtain an insulated wire of appropriate length and gauge
    Insert one end of the wire into the hole where pin 1 is indicated in the picture below, ensuring that a firm contact it made with the metal contact at the bottom of the hole
    Briefly touch to other end of the wire to the contact marked GND in the picture below.
    Wait approximately 1.75 seconds and then again touch the wire to the marked GND.
    Allow the program to continue.

    Note: it may take several attempts of running the program in order to obtain the correct timing for the wire trick.

    The contact points for the “wire trick” are shown in the picture below.

    If you're not getting it after wire trick, keep trying! Timing is crucial!!!

    Don't forget this will format your SD card so save all your contents or use a spare!!!

    Picture of Points:

    rezound.jpg


    Video of Wire Trick:


    New ICS hboot should be included in the download now.
    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=25147001&postcount=1141

    Very nice thread walkthrough thread for fixing external SD right here!
    Fix for external SD is as follows:

    1. Install busybox
    2. adb shell busybox fdisk /dev/block/mmcblk1
    3. type o
    4. type w
    5. adb shell busybox fdisk /dev/block/mmcblk1
    6. type n
    7. select primary, then 1
    8. chose default sizes
    9. type w
    10. adb shell busybox mkfs.vfat /dev/block/mmcblk1p1

    For those of you having problems with internal storage, my apologies. We accidentally included the GB hboot.

    Download this:

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14779955/jb_hboot.zip MD5: b05336c08f709bf0a909205bcb95b951

    Put the phone in fastboot mode, then run the follwoing commands:
    Code:
    fastboot oem rebootRUU
    fastboot flash zip jb_hboot.zip
    fastboot reboot

    Ignore the green bar.

    Pretty much copied everything off the site, but it may be easier to use instead of switch tabs/windows... Good Luck...

    Disclaimer: I am not responsible for bricked devices or anything happening to your handset!!!! Just relaying the message


    If you're still having issues... The search button is your friend. :) There's a high chance your problem has already been solved. Either search this thread or the discussion of s-off thread. Don't know how to search? WELL NOW YOU CAN IN THIS SIMPLE TUTORIAL!!!!!

    Some more threads you might want to check out!!!!

    AR recovery and s-off ( fix )

    [FAQ] S-Off

    just got s-off? please read this.


    Oh yeah... ENJOY S-OFF!!!!!

    These guys put in a hell of a lot of effort into doing this process... Any donation would be greatly appreciated!

    Donate to JuopunutBear Team!!!
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    There really is a need for a comprehensive set of instructions (but I'm not quite free enough to do it myself). NOTE - THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR THOSE ALREADY ON THE ICS LEAK WITH HBOOT 2.21 AND AN HBOOT THAT READS "TAMPERED - UNLOCKED." If you are on hboot 2.11 or any other hboot, I can't say for sure whether the following applies to you. If you are on GB, I can't say whether the following applies to you. It was my experience only, and I was successful, and I'm just sharing because after 100+ pages of pretty much the same 10-12 issues, I figure I can at least try to make things easier.

    1. Don't try to get S-OFF if you are unrooted or have a locked bootloader. Read the darn instructions through from beginning to end, and review the OP's in this thread, and search for any issues about which you are curious. In fact, go read them again from beginning to end just to make sure you get it right, then come back here.

    2. BEFORE YOU START, make sure you have available both an *.img file and PH98IMG.ZIP of (1) your recovery; and (2) your boot image.

    3. PULL YOUR SDCARD AND USE A DIFFERENT CARD FIRST. I'm sorry, anyone who has whined about wiping their only card --- you shouldn't play with grown-ups; you didn't read the instructions. If you only have one card BACK IT THE HELL UP, cause it's gonna get wiped.

    4. Back up your "internal" SD card. If you're running 0.2 version of ControlBear, it shouldn't get wiped, but you never know what else is going to happen that could wipe it. (Mine was untouched).

    5. Gee, you could also do a Nandroid and save it to your PC.

    6. All the Juopunut files go in the same file directory on your PC as fastboot.exe and adb.exe.

    7. Kill HTC Sync if you're really still running it.

    8. Open a command line box; navigate to the directory where you have adb and fastboot (and controlbear.exe and the two supporting files, it's own boot image and its hboot.)

    9. Make sure you are admin on your PC.

    10. Make sure your Rezound is fully charged, back cover off, connect to a cable (but not yet connected to PC) and you have your insulated paperclip or whatever tool you're going to use. LOOK AT THE PICTURE to be sure you know where you need to touch the wires. You will have time. Put the phone face down on a table or desk.

    11. Consider having a metronome around or something to beat out 34 bpm so you know the frequency. Here's a 35 second track (in *.aac format) you can loop on your computer while you're doing it so you have a feel for the interval. I used this when I got S-OFF.

    12. Run Controlbear. When it tells you, connect the device.

    13. If it doesn't seem to see the device after a few minutes, kill it and start it over. Leave your phone alone.

    14. Eventually, your phone's going to start rebooting and you'll get a prompt to do the wire trick. You will get that prompt for a few minutes and you'll have repeated chances to do the trick. After that, ControlBear talks about beer and other nonsense, and either tells you that you are still sober (exploit failed) or otherwise just sort of sits there. After a few minutes, if you seem to be nowhere, kill ControlBear (close the DOS box) and restart it. Leave your phone alone. Ignore any prompts from the PC about devices connecting.

    15. Repeat #14 until: (1) ControlBear reports success; or (2) Nothing seems to be happening (and your phone has a green arrow pointing down and Juopunut on the front).

    16. If things are stuck that way for >5 minutes (AND you're seeing no changes in your DOS box, no information scrolling, words such as "mmm, tasty", try to reboot into bootloader on your Phone. You might already have S-OFF (that was what happened to me, even though ControlBear never reported success). Be patient, wait a few minutes. Relax. You aren't going to brick your phone. As long as you can reboot to bootloader, ANY bootloader, you aren't bricked.

    17. If you aren't S-OFF, go back to #14, if you are, go on.

    18. Power off the phone. PULL THE SDCARD. If it isn't your "default" SDCARD, you don't need it anymore, you can put your regular card in. If it is your ONLY card, format the card Fat32 on the PC using a card reader.

    19. Using a cardreader, put Juopunut's BOOTLOADER on my SD card as PH98IMG.ZIP (i.e., rename it, it's the file with hboot in the name), reboot to bootloader and accept the update. From the "new" Juopunut's hboot, power down the phone. Remove the card again.

    20. Using a cardreader, remove the PH98IMG.ZIP of the hboot from the SD card. Put the card back in the phone.

    21. Reboot to bootloader, selected fastboot, connect to your PC, using fastboot USB reflash Amon Ra. (You could also do this as a PH98IMG.ZIP if you choose by putting it on the card).

    22. Power off. Remove card AGAIN, put boot image on card as PH98IMG.ZIP (taking off the old PH98IMG.ZIP if that's how you reflashed Amon Ra).

    23. Reboot to bootloader and flash your boot image, either via fastboot or as an PH98IMG.zip cf. step 21.

    24. Power OFF, boot normally, which should finally get you past the Juopunut splash screen. You might even bootloop once or twice (I did), but you should get a normal boot at that point.

    25. Note, if you boot to bootloader, flash recovery, then go from bootloader directly to recovery you will probably have have issues. Instead, after step 24, Power off or restart into recovery AFTER you've successfully booted your ROM. Amon Ra should behave perfectly normal at that point.

    The preceding was my experience at any rate.

    Yeah, Unrevoked was a lot easier and quick for those of us coming from Incredible, but it really isn't impossible to do this if you remain patient, pay attention, and stay calm.
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    for anyone whos done it what kind of wire have u used?

    I used a paperclip that was insulated. So just wrap one up with electrical tape and that will be fine.
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    Its actually quite fascinating to me to see so many varied results and peoples' reactions to the process. I'm also starting to realize that most of the people in here will put pretty much anything on their phone (or do pretty much anything to it..) even when they clearly have no idea what they are even doing it for.

    I mean seriously, half the people in here trying to get S-OFF and driving themselves insane probably shouldn't even be worrying about it anyway. But they will do it anyway. And then the next thing they'll do, for no apparent reason and without knowing anything at all about them, is start flashing radios. Then the next thing they will say is they can't make calls anymore and can't figure out why...
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    What should I do???
    Give me a hand! Thank you

    LOL really? You mean you did all this stuff to your phone that could potentially destroy it, and you didn't even read all the instructions first??! OK, now go ahead and facepalm for a second....


    ...OK lecture over.
    1) Go to the development section, find the Amon Ra recovery thread, and find somewhere in there the latest version 3.15 and download it (check around page 48)

    2) extract the .img file to a folder somewhere on your computer where you have the fastboot and adb applications located

    3) turn off the phone. Boot it into fastboot by holding volume-down and power, then selecting fastboot at the menu

    4) plug phone into computer - wait for phone to say "fastboot - usb"

    5) type the command "fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-3.15-gnm.img" to flash the file (make sure the filename matches, that was from memory)

    6) then type "fastboot reboot recovery"

    7) Once Amone Ra boots, go to the developers menu and then select install su from there.

    Yes, I just typed all that out for you, even though its all readily available with a simple SEARCH. You're welcome.