Htc One X Unlock Code Bin

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• Have installed on your computer. • Also, be sure to back up anything in the internal storage of your device to your Mac because this process wipes all data from your device, including pictures, music, videos, etc. • Make sure you have the HTC One drivers installed. If you installed, they are already on your Mac. Unfortunately, Big Red (Verizon) thought it best to remove the ability to unlock your bootloader through HTC Dev. Because of this added security measure, any One running KitKat cannot be unlocked.

Cep 6 0 Fifa 08 Yt. How To Unlock The Bootloader On Any HTC. You will get an email from HTC containing an unlock_code.bin file that. If you are looking to root your HTC One. Here's the Part 1 of Our Detailed Rooting Guide - How to Unlock the Bootloader in HTC One X. You will now get a mail from HTCDev with a unique Unlock_code bin file.

If you are one of the lucky few to still be using JellyBean, than you are in luck, as long as you your device you can unlock your bootloader. Unlocking Your Bootloader The first step to rooting is having an unlocked bootloader. Basically, a bootloader is what starts your Android operating system kernel. Every bootloader is device specific, which means there are different ways to unlock them depending on what phone you are using. The beauty of unlocking your bootloader is that you can install custom firmwares, recoveries, and ROMs without the need for HTC to officially push them out. • Place your device into fastboot mode by shutting off your phone, then powering it on again by pressing both the Power and Volume down buttons until you see the screen below.

• Wait a few seconds and allow your HTC One to reboot. Your bootloader is now unlocked and your phone is basically back to stock, so you are going to need to go through the set up process as if it were a new device. Installing TWRP Recovery & SuperSU Now that the bootloader has been unlocked, it's time to root!

• Once you are rebooted, go to on your Mac and download the UPDATE-SuperSU.zip file (Chainfire will always update the download page to the latest version). • Once downloaded, copy it to the internal storage of your phone.

• Just like we did in Step 1 for unlocking the bootloader, put your phone into fastboot mode. • Download the appropriate TWRP recovery.img file. • If you have an AT&T, T-Mobile, International, or Developer Edition HTC One, go to to download the TWRP recovery.img file. • If you have a Sprint HTC One, go to to download the TWRP recovery.img file.

• To install the recovery, type one of the following into Terminal. • For the AT&T, T-Mobile, International, and Developer editions, type fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img. • For the Sprint HTC Once, type fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7wls.img.

I finally unlocked the bootloader and got S-Off on my HTC One (HTC6500LVW) Verizon (HBOOT 1.56) with it's 'Unlock-able' BL lol. Of all the methods google can offer, this is the ONLY combo that worked for this phone! 1- get your adb drivers sorted! (SORTED PLZ!) and set phone for adb use.

2- grab WeakSauce APK - 1.0.1 (Many humble thanks for this!) 3- install weaksauce, and run, for good measure, I installed SuperSU and Busybox Pro, I have in GP. (But weaksauce has these, so might not be nessary) 4- Oh btw, your rooted.but alas we must have BL unlocked and S-OFF or we are not one of the cool kids:) 5- IMPORTANT install Root Explorer, and make EVERY dir r/w!!

Do not reboot phone until your BL is unlocked! 6- follow fastboot instructions for Firewater install (Not temproot method!) to the letter except right after adb shell Enter, do a su Enter and finish up, flash a recovery (I am using PhilZ Touch version of CWM) 7- snack on a KitKat.ROM:) Enjoy!

I tried all the steps but keep seeing this in the terminal moving Fastboot mv: rename Mac/fastboot Mac to /usr/bin/fastboot: No such file or directory Fastboot moved to /usr/bin/fastboot You may now run Android Debug Bridge and Fastboot commands Have a nice day. Andrew, thanks for the response. I'm still a bit concerned as I'm not sure what my options would be if I install the incorrect recovery, do I then have a bricked phone (that would be bad). The site: has the file: openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-m7wls.img as the latest file dated 6-8-2014 and the big assumption is that the update-superSU-v1.94 works with this latest recovery image. I know the mechanics of how to do this but just want to be 100% sure that the files will root an HTC One (Sprint) that has version 4.2.2 OS installed from OTA updates. Great site with great information..While I'm not a total newb, I am new to hacking HTC.