Post 1 - Information
Post 2 - Downloads and Release / Change Information
Post 3 - Bugs, Future Additions to the GUI, FAQ
I created an easy to use GUI program for the HTC Amaze and I decided to make one for the HTC Desire X. I spent a good over 10+ hours to learn how to script, watch videos on how to do it, working on it during school when I should have been listening lol and all that fun stuff. I am going to fix it and up and add more updates to it. You CAN place requests and I will try to fulfill it!
If this helped you out, Please press the thanks button and if you want, you can always donate!
FEATURES
- Install HTC Drivers - Enter Bootloader (after it enters into bootloader, press the power button to enter Fastboot)REMOVED. No longer necessary.
- Get Token ID. Register at HTCDev, login to the site and submit the Token ID here.Buttons have been replaced and include links.
- Unlock Bootloader (Must place Unlock_code.bin in the folder)
- Install Recoveries
User Provided Recoveries
CWM
Kernels
User provided kernels
- Link to this thread (XDA)
- Link to PM me if you need a phone unlocked (XDA)
- Link to the One S Development thread (XDA)
- Boot Into Recovery
- Boot into Bootloader
- Relock Bootloader (must be in fastboot)
- APK Batch Installer (Credits to hamsteyr)
- Donate to me (Hasoon2000) -> Donating to yours truly for putting time into this!
Here is a screenshot.
How To Use. THIS IS FOR THE PC ONLY. No plans ever for Mac or Linux. Sorry.
1. Download the toolkit DO NOT RENAME THE FOLDER
2. Download Winrar from here. Install it after you download it
3. Extract the folder anywhere.
4. Run the program.
Credits
- The guys at the AutoIT help forum that helped me learn how to make the script!
- Mods of the forum!
- Devs for making us ROMS!
- The community for being awesome!
- HTC for making us the phone so we can be a community!
- To everyone else I may have forgotten!
*DISCLAIMER*
I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
v1.1 Released! 10-23-1012
- Updated CWM to LLoir's CWM 6.1.5
v2.0 Released 1-1-2013
- Major Overhaul
- Users can now select their own recovery, kernel and unlock_code.bin. You no longer need to place it in a the data folder. Just browse for it
- Removed a lot of .bat scripts and integrated it in the program
- Replaced SuperSU with SuperUser
- Added a few links
- Added ADB sideload
- Updated APK Batch Installer Tool to v1.4.1
v2.1 released! 3-13-2013
- Added support for Windows 8
- Removed CWM
- Added TWRP 2.4.3.0 (Credits to Yasir)
- Updated SuperUser
- Added commands to check CID, Getvar All, Erase Cache
- Added a feature to flash RUU ZIP
Ex. This will solve any issues if the buttons don't work when you press them.
C:\Amaze_All-In-One_Kit_V2.4
Looking to add in the future
- Kernels
- More recoveries
- Makes Requests!!!
FAQs
Q - Why Did you make this?
A - To make life easier
Q - You are limited on features. Why?
A- You can always make a request!
Q - Will this work on other devices?
A - Only the fastboot commands, HTC Dev unlock (device specific) and the HTC drivers. Toolkit is made for the specific device.
Q - Will you support more devices in the future?
A - If people REALLY want, I can make it happen. I just don't want to make anything that nobody would use.
Q - Awesome! Can I make a donation?
A - Of course! Do not feel obligated though. If you would like to make a donation, you can click the button on my toolkit or under my username.
Thanks, but
1 is the cwm able to write system?
2 can you please add a feature to remove root when flashed superuser?
Sent from my HTC Desire X using xda premium
This is the same CWM you guys have been using. That's why I put it in big, red, bold letters.
I can add the feature, but SuperSU will allow you to do it from the app itself.
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