You can also get 4EXT from the Play store which will install it for you and its worth every penny,Try flashing 4ext recovery instead of twrp
http://db.tt/4gK8W0XM
Maybe the download was Corrupt for some reason so even though it flashed its not working? You can download 4ext from my Dropbox. Either rename to recovery.img or use fastboot flash recovery 4ext_recovery.img
Sent from my Evo 3D CDMA using Tapatalk 2
im stuck on the htc screen with the red text after trying to load either 4ext recovery and the twrp recovery... help please
Does anyone have any information on any custom roms that are verified as working with this device?
This is a "call" for help. Kinda. I'm not a noob, and I've already successfully rooted this phone. I even managed to get the latest VM radio update into it with no problem. I have Harmonia 3.17 running. It's my old man's baby. Now SuperSu permissions no longer work, Rom Toolbox Pro says No interactive shell. Lost Root somehow?? I've downloaded CM Superuser.zip for this phone off of xda dev and it fails to flash. wiped cache, & dalvik, and still no flash. Tried to re-flash Harmonia, but it fails. any idea buddy? If Leslie Ann is listening out there, Help girlfriend, cause I got no ideas here.
p.s. LeslieAnn's Harmonia is still the best "close to stock" rom for this phone. It's been stable till now. And no, I haven't played with Leedroid Tweaks at all. I promise!
so i dont understand how to extract to C:\sdl-tools.. how do i do that? and wheres the htc dev
so i dont understand how to extract to C:\sdl-tools.. how do i do that? and wheres the htc dev
Don't forget we all started in the same place at one point. If someone is interested in rooting their device and is willing to take the steps necessary to learn how then we should do all we can to help.Don't bother. You need, at minimum, an understanding of how Windows handles archives (double click on the ZIP) and how to use DOS prompt commands if you're going to be rooting.
And honestly... If you don't know as much as how to extract an archive, much less, copying files to another location, rooting is too dangerous for you.
Don't bother. You need, at minimum, an understanding of how Windows handles archives (double click on the ZIP) and how to use DOS prompt commands if you're going to be rooting.
And honestly... If you don't know as much as how to extract an archive, much less, copying files to another location, rooting is too dangerous for you.
This will be my tenth phone to root but my first EVO V to do. I'm going to leave it with the stock rom for now just a basic root, but this phone was a total bi@$# to activate and since the phone will be wiped when the bootloader is unlocked, does it have to reactivate?