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    Default My easy root process from scratch

    First off I did this

    After following the instructions I downloaded the drivers for the TB although it says for Desire it's for all HTC phones.

    In the thread I downloaded the adb needed file (800mb) and the adb.zip(needed) at the bottom of the first post.

    After I was done, I extracted both onto my desktop using .

    When you open the adb needed I just copied the rooter file into the Thunderbolt root folder and replaced the old rooter and ran it.

    Each step takes roughly 5 minutes, don't be afraid to repeat a step if it doesn't work for you. I repeated step 3 about 4 times, I even just clicked it 3 times in a row to get it to work.

    Hope this helps, everything should be explained in the program itself.

    Credit to dbzfanatic over at xdaforums for making it possible.
    Last edited by jmsdvs; 03-24-2011 at 12:37 AM.
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    don't like easy root, easy root becomes hard when it messes up, the hard way (long) is actually easier
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    Quote Originally Posted by twindragons187 View Post
    don't like easy root, easy root becomes hard when it messes up, the hard way (long) is actually easier
    I rooted last night using the easyroot. It was difficult because the instructions left out too much. I read the entire thread at xda and figured it out and go the job done.

    The other misconception is that this root takes the OS back to an earlier version and with easyroot, the image provided is still the current version.

    If you want to give it a try go to the easyroot thread at xda and find the posts done by TheMorlance and he has a detailed instruction post that is much better than the original explanation done by the easyroot creator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racedog View Post
    The other misconception is that this root takes the OS back to an earlier version and with easyroot, the image provided is still the current version.
    It's the same rooting procedure that jcase provided, just in a slightly automated way. It reverts the OS to a previous version for the root procedure and then flashes the release firmware with s-off. That's why it wipes out your data.
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    @ racedog what page is TheMorlance on? Tried to search and nothing came up.

    Found it
    Last edited by mclarryjr; 03-24-2011 at 10:51 AM.
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    I thought it was quite easy, but that's just me and this is just how I did it. I provided all the links just cuz I was jumping here and there.
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    Guys, I'm having issues getting ADB to see the tbolt. I used the recommended drivers, but no use. Driver looks installed ok, just no access from adb. My other phone shows up fine however.
    Debugging mode is on.
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    did you install the drivers from the site I recommended? Like after you install them, make sure the htc sense program recognizes your phone

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