I still have yet to install the final "sideload" update. Does this last one do anything about data roaming? That seems to be the only issue I am having.
Will the "sideload" file wipe data?
If you connect as Disk Drive, this has to happen, as the source file is longer available to the system (it's mounted to your computer). If you connect using the default method (HTC Sync/MTP), this won't be an issue.In addition to the data roaming and camera shutter I'd like to know if anyone else has the following problem. I use a photo as a wallpaper for my home screen. It's stored on the SD card. When I connect to the pc as "disk drive" my wallpaper then changes to the default that came with the new update instead of keeping the one I had on there. I never had this problem before the update. Anyone else experience this?
Rumrunner is confirmed to work for S-OFF on the new update. Firewater might/should also work.Quick question, does the most recent root and/or s-off method(s) work with the latest update?
If not then it's either wait for updates or run an older RUU to go back?
Still researching methods, would like to root it but don't have to rush the issue. I read up back in the EVO 4G (WiMaxx) days, but have not been inclined to do it on the LTE until recently (about time, I've had the phone a year and a half now haha... and I am seriously looking at an AppRadio3)
You need to rename this file to PJ75IMG.zip, place it on an external sd card (not in a folder), and boot into HBOOT. It should detect the file, and ask if you want to update. It'll take a while, but once it's done you should be all updated.
Just to confirm, your bootloader is locked, correct?
Sure, just lock your bootloader first (fastboot oem lock).This is almost exactly my problem, but I have an unlocked boot loader. Will this method work for me? I also cannot get past the HTC screen and TWRP says I have No OS installed.
Sure, just lock your bootloader first (fastboot oem lock).
Was able to Root and install Busybox, but cannot seem to get S-OFF in anyway. Rumrunner, Moonshine and Firewater all fail to accomplish the task.Rumrunner is confirmed to work for S-OFF on the new update. Firewater might/should also work.
Unlock with HTCDev, install custom recovery, flash stock rooted 4.13.651.4. If you want S-OFF, run Rumrunner.Captain_Throwback
How do you root a phone when my HTC Evo 4G LTE has the .4 RUU stock version installed? To S-OFF Rumrunner says that my phone needs rooted before it can continue. Every method of rooting wants a Hboot 2.09 or earlier. Nothing supports Hboot 2.10 on the HTC Evo 4G LTE which the .4 update installs.
That would be one way to obtain a rooted rom. What the poster is asking is how to root HIS stock ROM. I am curious as well.Unlock with HTCDev, install custom recovery, flash stock rooted 4.13.651.4. If you want S-OFF, run Rumrunner.
Same steps. Instead of the last step, just reboot from custom recovery. It'll tell you your ROM isn't rooted and offer to root it for you.That would be one way to obtain a rooted rom. What the poster is asking is how to root HIS stock ROM. I am curious as well.