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There are many ways to restore the phone to its original ROM.

Pressed ENTER again:ĮVERYTHING DONE.ROOT SUCCESS.ONE FINAL REBOOT NOWĪnd this was it, now the phone was rooted. Phone came back again, this time it looked "normal". Plugged the phone in again to USB, and pressed ENTER: I even went so far and rebooted the phone myself, taking the battery out and booted it again - but the phone came back in the same strange state. The background was gone, only the upper status bar was displayed, but it would not react to any swipes and could not be unlocked or used. PRESS ENTER WHEN THE PHONE BOOTED PROPERLY/COMPLETELYĪfter the first reboot, the phone came back.in a somewhat disturbing state. Rm failed for /data/local.prop, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/Superuser.apk, No such file or directoryĭON'T TOUCH THE DEVICE OR UNPLUG WHILE ROOTING! Rm failed for /data/local/su, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/busybox, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/unroot2, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/unroot, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/sysrw2, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/sysrw, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/sysro2, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/sysro, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/root2, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/root, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/installbusybox2, No such file or directory Rm failed for /data/local/installbusybox, No such file or directory PRESS ENTER IF YOUR PHONE IS LISTED HERE, PRESS CTRL-C IF NOT! When using root.sh, the rooting process looked like this: Both need a working adb binary to function. There's a root.bat command file included - for Linux and MacOS you can use root.sh.

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Getting root usually requires S-Off and differs from the Android version.įor Android 4.0 (ICS) there is a guide to gain root access. Since the phone is still in its bootloader, choose "Recovery" to boot into the new recovery partition. $ fastboot flash recovery 4ext/recovery.img
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To flash the image via fastboot, download just the recovery.zip and verify its checksum: While there are several recovery images out there, the HTC Sensation had success with the 4EXT Recovery image. Now reboot into recovery and TWRP should be installed. $ fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-pyramid.img
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TWRP is pretty stable from what I can tell (and also supports encrypted devices), let's install it via fastboot: This might also be included in the HTC Sync Manager package.
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Connect the device to the computer via a USB cable.Press and hold "Volume Down" and press "Power" to start the device into HBOOT.Confirm, Proceed to Unlock Instructions.We can achieve S-Off with one of the following options: There we can see if S-On or S-Off is active. Press and hold "Volume Down" and turn on the phone again, HBOOT should come up.Turn off phone, perhaps even take the battery out (and put it back in).To check the status of our HTC Sensation, we go into HBOOT: To get permanent root access to the phone, we must achieve S-Off. Most phones are S-On to prevent messing around with the internal NAND memory. S-Off means that the NAND portion of the device is unlocked and can be written to.
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