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Best is always a subjective... two sticky threads here are proven... ADB, and the Auto Rooting... others will say other processes... but I prefer ADB... it takes a little longer, but it's fairly simple and it has good checks along the way.
 
either way, use Revolutionary, takes a lot less time and much easier. it also let's you keep your data.
 
If the user is on stock MR1 or MR2 roms, revolution doesn't work on Froyo roms..

why would you think that? I looked on the Revolution site and it says nothing about not working on Froyo. the device comes with froyo, so I don't see why they would say the tbolt is supported if it wasn't meant to be able to root a stock phone. http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/revolutionary

also, according to Jcase, you should be using Revolution instead now:
[ROOT] MR1/OTA PermRoot + Unlock Bootloader - Safer/Easier 5/12/2011 - xda-developers
 
why would you think that? I looked on the Revolution site and it says nothing about not working on Froyo. the device comes with froyo, so I don't see why they would say the tbolt is supported if it wasn't meant to be able to root a stock phone. public:revolutionary [RootWiki]

also, according to Jcase, you should be using Revolution instead now:
[ROOT] MR1/OTA PermRoot + Unlock Bootloader - Safer/Easier 5/12/2011 - xda-developers

If a user does not know about rooting and have MR2 installed may be more confused using Revolutionary MR1 method because they wont know how to downgrade to MR1 or better yet get into Bootloader, the auto method will boot device into Bootloader when needed and I just think it would be safer for a user that isn't root savy. That is all I am saying..

Also the site points out a HBoot build that it supports, just because it supported on version of OS doesnt mean it supports all because the HBoot usually is updated also when a update is pushed, this is why you have to downgrade first because they do not have a working exploit for MR2.

Supported Devices

Revolutionary currently supports the following Android phones and HBOOT versions:

HTC Thunderbolt (mecha) 1.04.0000, 1.05.0000

 
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I used revolutionary last night to root my wifes phone and it does work nicely.

Not saying it wont work but it only shows MR1 and GB RUU version, unless I missed something a user with the latest MR2 can not root without downgrading to MR1 *That's all I am saying, the point was to make it simple.

Which ever method works for you.. Its all good
 
Not saying it wont work but it only shows MR1 and GB RUU version, unless I missed something a user with the latest MR2 can not root without downgrading to MR1 *That's all I am saying, the point was to make it simple.

Which ever method works for you.. Its all good

I really do not think you have to downgrade to MR1 to root with Revolution, which makes it the way to go. a few clicks and your phone is rooted without losing any data. I was supposed to test this on a friend's Tbolt last week but she went on vacation and I wasn't able to get to it in time.

I've rooted quite a few times with the auto-root method that droidxcon posted (I helped him test it), and while it does work fine, it just takes quite a long time to finish. JCase even said to use Revolution going forward, whether you are on MR2 or not.

yes, either method will work, but Revolution is much easier and less time consuming than the auto-root method.
 
I really do not think you have to downgrade to MR1 to root with Revolution, which makes it the way to go. a few clicks and your phone is rooted without losing any data. I was supposed to test this on a friend's Tbolt last week but she went on vacation and I wasn't able to get to it in time.

I've rooted quite a few times with the auto-root method that droidxcon posted (I helped him test it), and while it does work fine, it just takes quite a long time to finish. JCase even said to use Revolution going forward, whether you are on MR2 or not.

yes, either method will work, but Revolution is much easier and less time consuming than the auto-root method.

I will have to try this so I will be sure because the link posted above (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=996616) for MR2 instructs you to run the downgrade flash in the first step... I may just try the new release and see if it does it without the downgrade because that will save some time for sure.. I believed that only 2.11.605.0 was only one that roots without wipe.
Step 1
First, download these files:

Downgrade RUU PG05IMG_downgrade.zip ( (md5sum : aae974054fc3aed275ba3596480ccd5b) THIS IS THE DOWNGRADE RUU USED IN STEP 4:


Thanks for info, I will flash back to try it later..
 
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I will have to try this so I will be sure because the link posted above ([ROOT] MR1/OTA PermRoot + Unlock Bootloader - Safer/Easier 5/12/2011 - xda-developers) for MR2 instructs you to run the downgrade flash in the first step... I may just try the new release and see if it does it without the downgrade because that will save some time for sure.. I believed that only 2.11.605.0 was only one that roots without wipe.
Step 1
First, download these files:

Downgrade RUU PG05IMG_downgrade.zip ( (md5sum : aae974054fc3aed275ba3596480ccd5b) THIS IS THE DOWNGRADE RUU USED IN STEP 4:


Thanks for info, I will flash back to try it later..

Revolutionary works with MR2, no need to downgrade. I used it a few weeks ago and it worked perfectly and did not wipe any of my data or downgrade me.
 
Revolutionary works with MR2, no need to downgrade. I used it a few weeks ago and it worked perfectly and did not wipe any of my data or downgrade me.

Good to hear, Thanks.. Wish I knew this about a week back... :) , oh well live and learn..
 
yea man, I rooted a friend's tbolt using the old method then saw revolution right after I had done it... 40 min wasted!
 
I just got my replacement phone with the newest firmware updates on it a few days ago, I used the 1 click method in the stickies section and it worked perfectly it only took about 30 minutes.

I understand that using revolutionary will not wipe data however isn't the point of rooting your phone to put a new rom on it anyway or at least the d bloat rom? so what does it matter if you lose your data? Just my thoughts :)

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If you have had the phone a while before rooting it is nice to keep contacts and other things, when you flash a custom rom all the bloatware is removed for you...love the DEVELOPERS!
 

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