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Did you pluged the usb cable, when you see the HBOOT?
yo i got the same poblem when when i plug in usb it says

HBOOT USB PLUG

<VOLUME UP> to revious item
<VOLUME DOWN> to next item
<POWER> to select item

FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
CLEAR STORAGE
SIMLOCK

there are not other options apart from this can any one help?? thnx
 
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Thank you very much
 
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choose recovery, the htc logo will shown, and a few seconds, xou will see black backgruond, and green text,
 
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yo i got the same poblem when when i plug in usb it says

HBOOT USB PLUG

<VOLUME UP> to revious item
<VOLUME DOWN> to next item
<POWER> to select item

FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
CLEAR STORAGE
SIMLOCK

there are not other options apart from this can any one help?? thnx
just ignore step 3 and skip to step 4. i had it rooted this way.
 
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It seems all ok. At the end Unrevoked write DONE. But I still cant get in some catalogs like /data, /root, /sbin etc. Can somebody explain how to get access for these catalogs.
 
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Default Had problems with W7

I had problems with W7 (64-bit) (same one that others have been reporting here) where the reflash would just say "waiting for device..", even though I have basically a clean install of W7 and followed all of the instructions successfully. I then tried it in Linux (Ubuntu, to be precise), and it worked flawlessly.

Remember to use root permission when launching reflash, though!
 
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unrevoked doesn't work very well on my wildfire 1.25.xxx

read my other message
 
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Ok, I have serious problems with this. I have a wildfire phone, Win 7 (64bit).
I did this:
* Installed the HTC sync (downloaded from website)
* Uninstalled them directly (never had my phone connected with computer using USB)
* Turned my phone off
* Started it with Volume down-start, and got the HTBOOT USB plug
* Installed the android boatlooder interface correctly.

After this my problem started, when the Unrevoke-progress were started.

* I turned my phone on (no connection with computer now)
* When the phone was on I turn on the usb debugger thing
* Connected it via USB to the computer
* Then windows automaticly tryes to install drivers (ADB and some other drivers)
ARE THIS DRIVERS SUPPOSED TO BE INSTALLED?? - because I unistalled them! And now I cant install ADB again, if it even should be installed?
* Tryed unrevoked but get message "waiting for device"

Maybe something were wrong when windows tryed to install drivers that werent supposed to be installed? Or maybe I werent supposed to unistall then at all?
Or maybe its just because I am using Win7 (64bit) that the problems occur?
 
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@Akerhage and others still facing problems with rooting:

I have finally succeeded in rooting yestarday.
I've tried to follow the rules on this thread but nothing seemed to help me. I tried on Windows Xp 32bit, Windows 7 32&64bit, nothing. I was stuck in the same place as akerhage.

So, what I did was to forget about windows and went linux. I know this might not be to the likes of everybody and that it is just an alternate solution and not a fix to the original problem(s) but it is indeed very easy. You don't even have to install linux ;)

1: Download the Ubuntu LiveCD with ADB and Unrevoked Recovery installer mentioned here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...86&postcount=1 ( Thanks @shad0wf0x on this occasion ;) )

2. Follow the instructions there. I chose not to burn it on a CD/CD-RW but put it on a USB stick. Unfortunately, when I tried, the Pendrive Linux did not work for me. So, I recommend using UNetbootin from here : http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/

3. Keep following instructions in the thread by shad0wf0x. There should be no problems.

4. Enjoy your rooted Wildfire.
 
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@phunctionist:

Thanks, Ive seen this before, so have to try this then, but strange that it works for some people and doesnt work for other?
When I run the unrevoke in linux, is there anything else I have to do after it says done?
Or is the phone fully rooted then? Giving me options to intall new roms, loading widgets etc??
Etc: When this is done I have to follow this guide: "[ROM][29/09] WildPuzzleROM v8.0.1 HTC-Sense-Froyo 2.2 MultiLang, GoogleApps, Working"

 
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