Uh Oh, looks like HTC has failed again. For some odd reason all these
manufacturers insist on trying to lock down these devices. I think they
should just embrace the custom ROM and hacker community. After all it’s
extremely popular and has totally helped Android become what it is
today. I’m just waiting for CyanogenMod Phone One to be released so we
don’t have to ever worry about rooting ever again. (Happy Face)
Now I’ve talked way to long. I’ll just go ahead and skip to the good stuff. I must mention that this is NOT
for the faint at heart. These instructions are new, and just released.
I’m sure easier ways will eventually show up, but for now this is it.
Most people that will do this I expect to know what they are doing. As
always, take extreme caution with anything in adb. Remember it voids
your warranty, and enjoy it. Android Police, or AndroidCommunity hold no
responsibility for your actions.
Rooting The ThunderBolt – Version 2
Pros
* Root with read/write access to /system
* Ability to downgrade and flash any RUU (i.e. signed firmware)
* S-OFF
* Fully unlocked bootloader
* All ThunderBolts survived testing
Cons
* Voids warranty
* Could brick your phone if you aren’t careful
The Thunderbolt was one of, if not the most locked down device from HTC
to date. Apparently they made signed images, a signed kernel, and a
signed recovery. They locked the memory too. As always the developer
community has done what they do best, and that is completely take care
of all the hard work for you. It is now fully rooted, as well as S-OFF.
Fully unlocked. Team AndIRC has been working on this for the last 72
hours almost non stop. So feel free to thank them, or buy them a drink.
Now we just have to wait a few weeks and you will all be able to run
CyanogenMod 7 and overclock your Thunderbolts to 1.5+ Ghz.
Rooting The ThunderBolt – Version 2
Pros
* Root with read/write access to /system
* Ability to downgrade and flash any RUU (i.e. signed firmware)
* S-OFF
* Fully unlocked bootloader
* All ThunderBolts survived testing
Cons
* Voids warranty
* Could brick your phone if you aren’t careful
- **** Remember to take your time and fully read all instructions. Make sure you have a full battery before starting.