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What are the chance of this working with the AT&T version when it comes out?
Unfortunately it doesn't work.
As soon as you click 'install-bootroot-windows.bat' it boots and then just hangs on the HTC Quietly Brilliant screen.
It boots immediately once you click on the .bat file. There is no time for anything to be pushed to the phone.
After you get bored looking at the boot screen and long press the power button, the phone just boots normally... no root.
EDIT: I manually booted the bootroot.img file and still no root.
EDIT 2: The boot image kills all data connections.
EDIT 3: I flashed the original boot.img and radios are still FUBARed. I suggest you pull this until you have tested it.
Unfortunately it doesn't work.
As soon as you click 'install-bootroot-windows.bat' it boots and then just hangs on the HTC Quietly Brilliant screen.
It boots immediately once you click on the .bat file. There is no time for anything to be pushed to the phone.
After you get bored looking at the boot screen and long press the power button, the phone just boots normally... no root.
EDIT: I manually booted the bootroot.img file and still no root.
EDIT 2: The boot image kills all data connections.
EDIT 3: I flashed the original boot.img and radios are still FUBARed. I suggest you pull this until you have tested it.
Please answer my questions....also u need the factory unlocked international version...... Give me your boot.img and I'll make one for you...
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It's still a load of balls. There is a problem with your script.
Just hangs on the Bootscreen and when you reboot no root (obviously).
If it doesn't work I'm guessing it could be a problem with my boot.img compiling script
I did that also. The same as I did yesterday when I lost data on the original version. It doesn't boot (just hangs) and after I flash the original version, data is gone.
Anyway, I don't care, I'm giving it back tomorrow.
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That's what I said above... your script isn't doing whatever you wanted it to. It just boots immediately to the Bootscreen and then just hangs.
I'm outta here now. I've work to do.
Please remove the download links. Also, when/if you do upload again, place proper instructions regarding requisite device lock status etc in the OP.
As a 'recognised contributor' you should know better.
I hope this gets unstickied soon.
Re read this post. I had 2 One X+s.
EDIT: Technically I still do as I was given another one when I gave the last one back but I don't want it.
I've circled the damage in the screenshot that your root tool did to the last one... no IMEI number.
For the time being, I'd suggest people only test your bootroot if they either know what they are doing, or don't care much about their One X+. I will happily test as I couldn't give a crap about my One X+
No disrespect to the OP here but the paperweight/bricked One X+'s are mounting up.