Htc Super Tool.exe
DO NOT INSTALL THE UPDATE RELEASED OR YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ROOT USING THIS METHOD Nestled in the recesses of XDA I found a root tool for. This software is supposed root, Switch S-Off, and unlock the bootloader on many HTC devices like the HTC Sensation 4G or HTC EVO 3D. FRIGID, the developer has.
HTC Super Tool: The Latest All-in-One for Your HTC Device Do you own a new HTC device? Is your device bootloader locked? For most of us to obtain root, using the HTC method of unlocking is tiresome. Go here, input this command, copy this, push that, and all to let HTC know that you want to void your warranty.
Until now that is. Say hello to the latest creation from XDA developer:. Known as HTC Super Tool v2, this bad boy roots a number of devices according to frigid, including: Evo Design 4g Evo 4g Evo 3d Evo Shift G2 MT3Gs MT4G MT4Gs Inspire Sensation Incredible Wildfire S Amaze And a lot more if it works for your device either post here or PM me and I will add to the list! For right now there is no functioning S-OFF, but it’s in the works, so head on over to the thread and show your unrooted HTC device some love.
Htc Super Tool V3
Happy Rooting.
There is no doubt that most users are shied away from messing with the guts of their devices. Not only does this usually void your warranty, but there is also a danger of bricking your device (if things aren’t done correctly). One-click methods are the way to go for all “non-techy” users out there, or those who prefer simpler methods. The guys at XDA Developers know this, where an awesome tool has recently been released for users. The HTC Super Tool works much like other recent options out there (like ). It is a Windows program that does all the work for you when rooting and unlocking a bootloader.
This third-party tool has surpassed even HTC’s bootloader unlocking tool, which is limited to a few devices. Devices for which this tool has been reported working for include the Evo Design 4G, Evo 4G, Evo 3D, Evo Shift, G2, MT3Gs, MT4G, MT4Gs, Inspire, Sensation, Incredible, Wildfire S, and the Amaze 4G. As you can see, the list is not bad at all. This pretty much covers the whole EVO family, most of the myTouch family, and many of the popular HTC devices out there. If your smartphone is not on the list, there is still a chance that it might work, but hasn’t been tested yet.
If you are feeling extra adventurous, you could give it a try and let the developer know how it goes. Please remember that tampering with your device’s software is not supported by HTC or your carrier. If you choose to do so, no one takes any responsibility, but you. Your warranty may be void after using HTC Super Tool, and there might be a chance of your device’s functionality being affected. Now the disclaimer is out of the way. If you have been considering rooting your HTC device, but do not like those complicated guides, this might be your best bet.
Go ahead and try it if you are up to it, and let us know how things went. You can download it straight from.
To all HTC users – do you think this is the best or easiest way to root your HTC device? If not, what option do you think is best? The answer is, apparently, poorly.
I tried to run my G2 through the steps, failed repeatedly, finally looked at more of the (at the time) 81 pages of comments, and most of them were people having problems. Including other G2 owners whose process failed at the same point mine did. I’ll check in periodically to see if anyone addresses that, but I’m not optimistic. It’s not the one stop shop simple solution this article (or others I’ve seen around) paints it to be for everyone. I’ve only rooted one Android device before–I’m definitely not a pro.
Which is one reason I was looking forward to this. But even with research, I am still stumped as to how to make.this. process work. I may try another. Since i cant post on the 25 days of Tegra forum because im under 90.just want to say how incoherently the contest was run. You say at the beginning of the month how the contest would be to reward members and “power users”, but about 20 out of the 25 days the only stipulation to enter was to “leave a comment below” giving any random shmo with an account a chance to win. It just seems you wanted to have a contest but didnt really have a plan as to how to actually run it.
Adding a twitter account, or an avatar, or filling out our profiles is lame when you have a rating system you raved about as vital to the contest. You could have easily escalated every day the rating number needed to enter the days contest, starting at a low number, like 10 and then up to above 90, like it is today.but no, you do that on the last day. Im not trying troll you guys because i love this site and the opportunity this contest gave, but i think it could have been initiated better.or we can simply be thankful that they gave away anything at all. They didn’t have to. They don’t owe us. If they want to give away awesome stuff, they can certainly do so however they see fit.

I was locked out of the last day too even though I’ve been a part of this community for over a year (just didn’t create an account right away) and I’m not upset or bitter. I am sure I speak for a great many of people here when I say that we are grateful for any and every opportunity they gave us to win some awesome gear regardless of how they did it. Remember, HTC is decent for development, but not great. They are sending out locked bootloaders and there are no known exploits for them. They are engaged in the same back and forth against developers that any other manufacturer is. They have non-standard bluetooth stacks, kernel defects, and Android non-compliance issues (e.g., the camera). My complaints are due to experience on the Evo3D.
It’s a wonderful piece of hardware, but could be much better if HTC managed things a bit better and were more friendly to developers. This is a super easy tool to unlock the boot loader on the HTC Sensation 4G. @JMan, if you own an HTC Sensation 4G and if you want to take more control on your phone, i.e.
Getting rid of the bloatwares, installing a custom rom, and a lot more, first you need to unlock the boot loader using this super tool. Next step is root your phone and then install a custom rom on your phone and a lot of other apps. This is a very exciting and fun thing to play with your phone. The good thing on Android device is you can take control of your device, not like the stupid Apple devices that you can not anything with them.
Your first place to visit is xda-developers.com and see for yourself. Happy rooting! I remember the days before all these 1-clicker simple utilities. Rooting my old G1 was a process that took a couple.hours. my first time with lots of panicked “oh crap oh crap oh crap didibreakit” moments: back-updating an old version of Android (1.5), using the exploit that ran any program typed on the physical keyboard, getting a remote command shell, etc. One-clickers are nice to have, but they do unfortunately cause a lot of support questions from novice users who don’t do the background research they really should just in case things go wrong. Title; unlocking bootloader on my htc wildfire s I try so many times to unlock bootloader on my htc wildfire s android version 2.3.5, software number 2.13.401.3 with htcdev but after i send my token code this is what i read (We’re sorry, but it appears your attempt to unlock the bootloader on this device has failed.
This could be caused by several factors including simple errors in the entry of the unlock token, problems with your device, or a lack of manufacturer support for the unlocking process. Please see the specific error code listed below, and try again if necessary. Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length. If I use the SuperTool to “unlock the bootloader”, will the phone still do a factory reset? I went almost all the way through the official unlocking steps at HTCdev but stopped short of actually unlocking the bootloader because it warned me that all personal data will be erased (which IMO is very ridiculous because half of what I did wouldn’t even be possible if I didn’t have access to the phone a’la personal data!) Is it possible to unlock the bootloader while AVOIDING a factory reset? I believe it should be possible because I don’t think the unlocking depends on the phone being reset, and the reset is only done to protect personal data (which isn’t necessary when the phone owner himself is unlocking).
Thanks in advance for any replies.