[GUIDE] How To Root/Unroot The Thunderbolt with Revolutionary

Geez, a root method that doesn't make my brain hurt. :cool:

I noticed in step 10, that it does not mention going into the bootloader to get to recovery.

Other then that, all went smoothly.
 
I get it now thanks, I was WTF where is recovery, then I realized that I needed to select bootloader, thanks for the guide, I was looking into rooting, but once the HTC Security thing that came out I figured now was a good time to get it done, and look into flashing a cm7 rom...thanks again..
 
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Geez, a root method that doesn't make my brain hurt. :cool:

I noticed in step 10, that it does not mention going into the bootloader to get to recovery.

Other then that, all went smoothly.

What exactly is missing so I can update the guide? I haven't tried this method out yet.

Here's step #10
10) Now you will still be at the bootloader screen... Push volume down to highlight recovery and push power once again to select it and boot into recovery. Now you can use the recovery and install su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip to get root.

What exactly is happening? Are you not at the bootloader screen after step 9?
 
Everything worked for me through getting s-off, but when I go into bootloader and I am supposed to press volume down to select the recovery option, nothing happens - does anyone have any suggestions?

Yes... its #10 in the instructions.

What exactly is missing so I can update the guide? I haven't tried this method out yet.

Here's step #10
10) Now you will still be at the bootloader screen... Push volume down to highlight recovery and push power once again to select it and boot into recovery. Now you can use the recovery and install su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip to get root.

What exactly is happening? Are you not at the bootloader screen after step 9?

you have to select the bootloader to get to the screen with the recovery on it..
 
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Heck I spend my days programming and working with Unix boxes and everytime I had lookd at rooting my thunderbolt it seemed more than I wanted to.mess with.

Found out About revolutionary and now have a much happier phone as well and no.Verizon bloat.
 
What exactly is missing so I can update the guide? I haven't tried this method out yet.

Here's step #10
10) Now you will still be at the bootloader screen... Push volume down to highlight recovery and push power once again to select it and boot into recovery. Now you can use the recovery and install su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip to get root.

What exactly is happening? Are you not at the bootloader screen after step 9?

You see it right at 7:00 on the video. Not a big deal as the video makes it clear. It should be written a bit more like:
10) Now you will still be at the bootloader screen. Press power to enter the recovery screen. Push volume down to highlight recovery and push power once again to select it and boot into recovery. Now you can use the recovery and install su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed.zip to get root.
 
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Worked like a charm for unrooting. Thanks for the rightup.

Sent from my ADR6400L using Tapatalk
 
If I unroot to stock but elect to keep the revolutionary permanent bootloader will flashing their mr2 you've linked to return the bloatware that bamf takes off? I would want that back if I needed warranty work.

If I simply return to stock rom s on and download some future ota will that automatically return me to s off or would it brick my phone?
 
If I unroot to stock but elect to keep the revolutionary permanent bootloader will flashing their mr2 you've linked to return the bloatware that bamf takes off? I would want that back if I needed warranty work.

If I simply return to stock rom s on and download some future ota will that automatically return me to s off or would it brick my phone?

Yes... it will put all the bloat back on the phone. I wouldn't accept any OTAs while still rooted. I think with Revolutionary, you are protected from accidently updating any OTAs. It should be in the unroot part of the guide if i remember correctly. Just use the leaked versions made for root.. its the same stuff plus you'll receive it from the devs way before Verizon releases anything. Again.. I never tried this method for rooting or unrooting yet.
 
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I'm getting stuck at the part where it says "zerging root". I tried a few times but it stays there for over 10 minutes. Any ideas why?
 
Okay, I'm a newbie and maybe I'm an idiot to, but what exactly do I need to do if I have the
 
Ota gingerbread update from verizon and am okay with that but just want to root to run a better version of sense? 3.0 or 3.5
Sorry for the double post, accidently hit the sumit tab.
 
I have (had) the OTA GB update and tried this method but ran into some problems... I typed "Y" to install the recovery when asked but I don't think anything happened. I also ended up rebooting at the end and never booted into recovery. It ended up "updating" to an older software version and wiped all my data. I've got S-off but can't get root access. I've tried installing Superuser from Market but can't update my binary (I've also bought the Superuser Elite and tried installing that), it keeps force closing right at the end of the update. Assistance would be greatly appreciated. :-X

*UPDATE* I figured it out. I had to re-read the posts about choosing "BOOTLOADER" then "RECOVERY" and now I have the SU installed. All good now
 
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I needed to get out to be able to use my phone. Still have s-off, but when I reboot with volume down & power, while I see recovery as an option, I still can't select recovery. It shows the list starting with fastboot, and I can't use my volume button to select any of the other options.

Any suggestions? Should I just run everything again from scratch and see if that will work?

Thanks!
 

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