TRUE PermaRoot and the ULTIMATE S=Off!!! Check this out even if you're rooted!!!

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gcantu

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E:Can't mount /cach/recovery/......

Hello,
So i followed the steps in the OP and am having the errors in the title when trying to wipe. Not sure what to do ive rooted 2 others and everything went well but not sure where I went wrong or how to fix it. I made a back up and tried restoring but to no luck.
Any help is appreciated

I was able to start the phone by going to advance and restoring the boot and system. But it keeps force closing and rebooting

Edit: Sorry for the poor question it was late i was tired and super lost.
This was my error I got in recovery
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log

After much searching I could not find why it went wrong some blamed CW, some, bad flash, others eMMC, I don't know. From what I have read It seems the only reason I fixed my phone was because I did the optional steps for the engineering bootloader in the OP. If you didnt and you receive the above error you're out of luck at least until this point. Personally after going threw all this it would be nice to have its own sticky thread for fix and making the boatload mandatory. I read about others who didn't do it with the same exact issues and couldnt fix there phone.

edit: SOLUTION
Followed this thread http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=984790&highlight=E:cant+open+/cache/recovery/log
Placed PD15IMG in root of sd card, while off pressed vol down + power, and just let it do its thing. I believe you also need the part7backup file on sd card. The phone works stock now as it should although I cant get into hboot ill worry about that later.
 
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gcantu

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Thankyou

What are the errors?

Thank you for your reply it felt like no one would answer lol. But I got it going and posted the solution that worked for me.

EDIT: OK so I want to root the phone again if im not my hboot reads as follows..

Glacier PVT SHIP S-OFF
Hboot-0.86.0000
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26.03.02.26_M
eMMC-boot
Sept 27 2010, 11:12:59

Seems like the only thing that changed from plashing the P15IMG is the HBOOT which went back to 0.86.00 can I just redo the optional steps for the bootloader?
 
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tsuujin

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Sorry if this has already been posted, but I haven't had access to the search function in a couple of hours for some reason.

First I'd like to point out that it's possible to run this entire process through adb's shell terminal (command: adb shell) bypassing the need for downloading terminal emulator and making it easier to type in the commands. I verified this myself.

Second, thank you for this! I tried the old method on my new (replacement) MT4G and could -not- get it to flash the eng-bootloader. I think it had something to do with failing to properly set r/w at temp boot but I can't verify it. This process worked flawlessly and I now have S-OFF on the default bootloader. Awesome.

Now for my question: should I flash the eng-bootloader? I know the guide says that it's optional, but I'm trying to decide if I should just keep the standard bootloader or not. There's a comment in the guide that makes me believe the engineering bootloader is less error prone for flashing custom roms?

For reference, I'm intending on flashing demonspeed's MIUI at my earliest convenience.
Sorry for the bump, but can I get some feedback on this? I'm still not certain if it's "Better" to go with the engineering bootloader or the stock.
 

The Archangel

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Sorry for the bump, but can I get some feedback on this? I'm still not certain if it's "Better" to go with the engineering bootloader or the stock.

Go with engineering boot instead, you can fully modify your phone, with custom splash screens. An having the engineering boot, there less likely of a change of you flashing something that requires eng an possibly messing up the phone.

From my fist to your face, enjoy.
 
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Go with engineering boot instead, you can fully modify your phone, with custom splash screens. An having the engineering boot, there less likely of a change of you flashing something that requires eng an possibly messing up the phone.

From my fist to your face, enjoy.

I second Mr. Highway's thoughts...always safer to go with ENG S=OFF


@Mr. Highway - friggin hallarious "my fist to your face, enjoy"
 
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MyTouch 4G Expert needed....

Ok, so I have posted elswhere with zero response, and now that I am able to post here I would like to present my current issue for brainstorming.

I'm not new to rooting and flashing different things on my phone, but I wanted to do the SIM unlock with gfree. I have gone back to froyo several times to redo the gfree SIM unlock and I do show CID 11111111, however when I insert a AT&T SIM that is active on another phone the MT4G doesn't recognize it.

I've been beating myself up searching Google and forums reading and reading about what the issue might be, but I just can't get my head around it.

Somewhere I read that the only way to unlock a MT4G is with an overlay chip or unlock code...which I would buy if I knew it would work at this point.

Inserting the AT&T SIM doesn't ask for an unlock code (logical if the gfree unlocked it), but if I were to buy a code now I would have no way to input it.

Any and all thoughts and ideas are welcome.

Semper-
 

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What is S=Off? Sorry im new here was getting mt4g on monday..

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S=Off means all of the security that's are off: radio, Sim, bootloader, recovery (am I missing something guys?). You can flash the eng bootloader, recovery, roms or anything that is flashable. Its basically the ultimate unlock switch.

From my fist to your face, enjoy.
 

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Right its setting your device free from the constraints that the average consumer will never care are there. S=OFF doesn't do SIM but gfree handles it when you run it.

Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
 

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Does anybody know what happens if you use the wrong part7 backup file? I rooted 3 of these useing this method and I know have 3 part7 files and I didn't note which file went with which phone. Any help is appreciated.

Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
 

Marine6680

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OK... I accidentally hit enter instead of backspace when entering the write command for the eng bootloader.

I typed "dd if=hboot_dhd.nb0 of=dev" I forgot the / so I wanted to backspace and retype. Unfortunately the command ran and gave the normal complete text.

Will this hurt anything, or should I restore the stock image and try again?

---------- Post added at 04:22 AM ---------- Previous post was at 04:15 AM ----------

Does anybody know what happens if you use the wrong part7 backup file? I rooted 3 of these useing this method and I know have 3 part7 files and I didn't note which file went with which phone. Any help is appreciated.

Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium

Many people have restore using an automated method that includes a part7 file, it seems to not matter much which you use. But as always it may not work for all cases.

has anyone rooted an mytouch 4g with hboot 0.89.0005 yetis so how?please help

Is that the new hboot that comes with the new 2.3.4 update? If so, then no.

Are we able to use this method in the OP On the 2.3.4 update?

No this only works with 2.2. You need to downgrade. Use this Guide
 
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    Ok guys, first of all Scotty2 gets all the credit for the program R&D. I used my device as a test bed and have tried a couple different kernels (Gr8Gorilla's O/C Kernel and the stock kernel).

    Now for the boring stuff ...

    This is a very invasive way of rooting your device but the benefit is TRUE S=Off and root privileges throughout the system. As such, you do this at your own risk and if you brick your device neither Scotty2 nor myself are responsible, YOU ARE!!! Do this at your own risk!!!

    This is not for the faint of heart and if you have any reservations about doing things like this do not do it.

    This process will do three things for your device. I will explain them here:

    1. It will set up Super CID on your device allowing you to flash any carriers rom (not just tmobile). Giving you more freedom with your choice of software. The software still needs to be device specific to the glacier for compatability reasons though. Like vodafone glacier roms etc.

    2. It will subsidy unlock your device. In other words, it will SIMUNLOCK your phone allowing you to use an AT&T sim card and so on in your device without needing the unlock code from HTC.

    3. Most important of all it will turn the RADIO S=Off. This is the ultimate S=Off because the radio is what controls the security flag in the first place. Once you turn it off here it is off everywhere and will allow you pure unadulterated access to your device.

    This process will not change your bootloader (unless your on 0.86.0000 and you follow the optional steps).

    Now, you may be asking "Why do this? I already have root from your other guide and it has given me r/w access to system and recovery. I thought this meant we had permanent S=Off." This is only partially true. We have had an engineering bootloader and "Label" s=off not radio s=off. When you turn the security off in radio it is off permanently no matter what hboot you have installed engineering or otherwise. However, it is optional but you can still copy the engineering hboot over and it will allow you to flash whatever you like without (as much) fear of bricking your device.

    This guide assumes you know how to use ADB. If you do not there are guides all over XDA to show you how. There is even a really good one in this forum. Also here is a video on how to setup adb discovered by topgun303: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UF5w1dKe2U

    *NOTE*
    For some reason this process can bork your recovery. If you notice after following the steps below that in order to reboot from recovery you have to uninstall/reinstall the battery and hit the power button, just install/reinstall clockwork recovery through Rom Manager in the android market and it will fix your problem. :)


    CONFIRMED: Guide does work for pre-OTA devices!!! Thanks xanz!

    Here we go:

    If you are already permarooted per the other guide just follow the first 11 steps.

    Make sure you have visionary installed on your device. (If you were already permarooted w/s=off ignore this step.)

    Download this file:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?s7afymwe2wb3x60 New version of gfree with more options! See below.
    md5sum: b73c56ca0e21664c5756d4ad295063c5

    1. Now unzip the file into your SDK tools directory.

    2. Plug your device into your computer.

    3. Now open explorer and hold down shift at same time you right mouse click on your SDK tools directory (platform-tools if you have the R8 version of the SDK). Select open command window here. If you are in linux (ubuntu) right mouse click on your SDK tools folder, choose actions, and choose open command window(or whatever it's called). Otherwise, open a command prompt and cd your way to your SDK tools directory.

    4. Type "adb push gfree /data/local" and hit enter.

    Optionally, you could dl the file to your phone use androzip or something like it to unzip the file and then use root explorer to move the file named gfree to /data/local. Not the gfree.h file. All the other files are source code inlcuded for the gnu license. This would skip the first 4 steps. :)

    5. Now unplug your device from the computer.

    6. Run visionary to gain temp root. (If you were already permarooted w/s=off ignore this step.)

    7. Open terminal emulator on your device, type "su", and hit enter to gain root privileges.

    8. Type "cd /data/local" and hit enter.

    9. Now type "chmod 777 gfree" and hit enter to make the program executable.

    10. Type "./gfree -f" and hit enter.

    New features in gfree.
    gfree usage:
    gfree [-h|-?|--help] [-v|--version] [-s|--secu_flag on|off]
    -h | -? | --help: display this message
    -v | --version: display program version
    -s | --secu_flag on|off: turn secu_flag on or off
    -c | --cid <CID>: set the CID to the 8-char long CID
    -S | --sim_unlock: remove the SIMLOCK

    With the new features you can turn off one thing at a time. You can also turn security back on and set the CID back to stock if you wish. To turn simlock back on you still have to follow the revert procedures on this page as the information that is patched to turn the lock off is encrypted and we can't write back to it other than restoring the entire image.

    So, if you wanted to leave simlock on but turn security off and set super CID the command would be "./gfree --secu_flag off --cid 11111111" + enter. The -f switch after ./gfree that is now in the above step (./gfree -f) just tells gfree to patch everything.

    11. Wait for the program to finish and then reboot into HBoot to see if S=Off. Also, check your bootloader version. If it says s=off and has bootloader version 0.86.0000 it worked.

    If you already had hboot 0.85.2007 you can check it through the hboot menu. It gives you an option for "system info" in the hboot menu. Highlight it and hit power. It should say CID = 11111111 or something like that. If it does your golden. :D
    Congratulations!

    12. If this is the first time you have rooted your device you will need to run visionary again (temproot w/set system r/w after root checked and then attempt permroot) to make root privileges permanent and then reboot again. Now "su" should work properly for you.

    Gfree writes a backup of the file that it patches named Part7backup-numbers.bin on your sdcard. I suggest putting this file in a safe place as it is the only way to revert if you need to.

    [Optional] Steps to flash engineering bootloader.

    1. Restart your phone and plug it back into your computer.

    2. Download this file: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NN5726Z8
    md5sum: df4fd77f44993eb05a4732210d2eddc6

    3. Copy the file to your SDK tools directory.

    4. Open a command prompt again and cd into your SDK tools directoty (platform-tools if your on the new R8 SDK).

    5. Type "adb push hboot_dhd.nb0 /data/local" and hit enter.

    6. Now open terminal on your device and type "su" and enter to gain root priviliges.

    7. Type "cd /data/local" and enter.

    8. Now type "dd if=hboot_dhd.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18" and hit enter.

    9. You should see something like: 2048 bytes in 2048 bytes out 1048576 bytes copied blah blah blah.

    10. Now restart the device into hboot and check if your bootloader version is 0.85.2007. That is what you want to see.

    Congratulations, you now have a TRUE root and engineering bootloader on your shiny MT4G!!!

    Procedure to revert

    1. Rename the part7backup file that you already have to something just so you know that it is the original backup.

    2. Open up terminal emulator or adb shell and type "su" + enter to get root privileges.

    3. Type "cd /data/local" and hit enter.

    4. Now type "./gfree -f" + enter to run gfree again. It will disable wp on the emmc and remove the brq filter in the kernel. (as well as make another backup, which you can delete if you wish)

    5. Now run the "dd if=/where/your/part7backup-numbers.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7" and it should show the output:
    xxxx bytes in
    xxxxbytes out
    xxxxxxxxxx copied in blah blah blah

    6. Run "sync" and then reboot. (I didn't do this and it worked fine but it won't hurt either. :))

    If you have the engineering hboot 0.85.2007 installed you will still be showing s=off when you do the above revert steps. Follow these steps to reflash the stock hboot and turn s=on:

    Download this file and unzip it to /sdcard on your device.

    unroot.rar
    http://www.mediafire.com/?12oi5elu7v2y8og
    md5sum: aad4e64126cf8d92d7e8b5abb48fdadd

    Terminal Emulator Method
    1. Open up terminal editor on your device.(I prefer this method b/c you can see the output.)

    a. Type "su" + enter to gain root privileges.

    b. Type "cd /sdcard/unroot" + enter.

    c. Type "sh unroot.sh" + enter.

    d. Follow the onscreen prompts.

    File Explorer Method

    2. Open root explorer, sufbs, or some other file browser with root access.

    a. Navigate to /sdcard/unroot.

    b. Click on unroot.sh and allow it to run. Some file browsers ask permission before they execute scripts.

    c. Wait 18 to 20 seconds and reboot your phone into the bootloader to check if S=on.

    You now have S=ON again.


    Here is a pic of the stock HBoot 0.86.0000 with S=Off to prove it. :D
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    The latest MIUI build... do I have to be on froyo?

    Yes, download a rooted stock froyo ROM, then try it

    If I helped, give thanks, if you please.
    ........Death before dishonor........
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    Sorry for the bump, but can I get some feedback on this? I'm still not certain if it's "Better" to go with the engineering bootloader or the stock.

    Go with engineering boot instead, you can fully modify your phone, with custom splash screens. An having the engineering boot, there less likely of a change of you flashing something that requires eng an possibly messing up the phone.

    From my fist to your face, enjoy.
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    Needing a mirror to the engineering bootloader...since megaupload is down forever...

    Here's the engineering HBoot for ya.

    http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Glacier:_Support_Downloads
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    Hey Grankin, thanks again for all your hard work and quick replies...I have to unroot and send my phone back, but I'm unsure what to type in this area, please help...thanks
    Now run the "dd if=/where/your/part7backup-numbers.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7" and it should show the output:
    xxxx bytes in
    xxxxbytes out
    xxxxxxxxxx copied in blah blah blah
    my part7backup is on my sd card named Originalpartbackup7, so would I type
    "dd if=/sdcard/Originalpart7backup-numbers.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 ?
    Thanks again

    Yes, that is correct.

    Hallo please advice
    I am going to purchase a locked t-mobile 4G
    Can I have it unlocked with that method? (and rooted and s-off)?
    what can I do and watch?

    Yes you can root this way and I'm not sure if there is a video on it. :confused: