Solution Root for Wildfire on Froyo 2.2? - Wildfire General

Hey, I have readed for solutions, and downgraded method that there is in this forum is valid for Desire no for Wildfire, my question is.... It will have solution for guys kile me with froyo 2.2 and get root for a new revolked or it will be imposible? Thanks for all, and happy new year

Its unknown yet, and, theres no ETA. You will just have to be patient and wait.

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Rooting HTC Hero

Ok, i'm no good at this, but i've only just thought about rooting my Hero GSM and i would love help.
Basicly i want to be able to flash the 2.1 onto my Hero, but obviously i need root first, i'm on the 2.73 build (i updated in the last few days)
How do i root it so i can do this, i have to downgrade the build?
how do i do that!
please help me!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=645253
good luck

[Q] Needing ALL the PRO n SMART members with HTC LEGEND in here:)

Hye..im a new user with htc legend and currently still trying to figure out about the rooting,ROMs,SDK & JDK stuff,and what should i do to make my HTC Legend more COOLer like u guys...
I've read almost every post i can possibly find in here but still i cant figure out how exactly do I root my htc legend and can install all the cool ROMs and make my htc legend much more cooler than now...
Can someone please, please, please....................help me....
explained to me its function,capability,and all the great stuff i can do after rooting my htc legend..
what exactly does it do to my htc legend that all u cool people out there are now enjoying the rooting of htc legend??
This is the software information about my HTC Legend:
-Firmware version 2.1
-Baseband version 47.26.35.04U
-Kernel version 2.6.29-e3993620
-Build no. 1.31.405
-Software version 1.31.405
Help me root my htc legend so all da problem that im having with my new Legend can be minimize...
HELP ME PLEASE..I dont know what Im suppose to do..HuHuHuHuhuu:'(
HELP!!!
Please some1....huhuhuhu...
just throw it into your fridge
what about the microwave ? Make sure moms not around....
Htc has implemented many features which tighten the security of legend, which makes it lil complicated to root than some other phones.
Iam not sure if you can even revert back to the original ROM on legend once you root. Which would make you unable to apply updates provided by htc.
You shouldnt probably root if you do not really understand what they say, coz.. you might end up bricking your phone. If you dont mind taking the risk of killing your phone, you could give a try.
I've rooted my previous phone, samsung i5700. It was easy and it was great to have a good control over it, but as of yet, iam not going to take chance on my legend.
visit this website .....contains videos & information about all your need
http://theunlockr.com/category/howto/android_how_tos/htc-legend-how-tos/
its so simple that you don't need any programming knowledge or xxxxxxxx still problem visit this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=725430 and DOWNGRADE to 1.31 so that you can root for Legend 2.1 if u need help contact me......... even if u don't like custom roms and root benifits you can easily reroot and go for stock rom from htc....don't worry about bricking lots of threads are about unbricking the phone in xda , modaco , theunlockr............enjoy with the rooted phone.........
this is helpful..thanx for da help yah
im still trying to rooting my legend...
and by the way,sumone want to trade my legend for his HTC HD2 2.2 Froyo with sense...
Is it worth it??
xfidox said:
this is helpful..thanx for da help yah
im still trying to rooting my legend...
and by the way,sumone want to trade my legend for his HTC HD2 2.2 Froyo with sense...
Is it worth it??
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I would not have done it. Legend looks å lot better. HTC HD2 is optimized for WinM. And i dont think everything works equal well with Froyo on that phone.
HTC Legend, Rodriguezstyle MoDaCoMoDrOm V2.3 Fix Vivid Sense -> 768Mhz OC

[Q] How to root and install cm on my HTC WildFire 2.2

I have bought a new HTC WildFire and i updated it to Froyo from the software updates option available in settings...
Now i want to install cm but when i searched in the following thread it's mentioned that i cannot root and install..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=886028
Help me out ...
Thanks in advance
Yes, you cannot root till Unrevoked updates their code to support the new HBOOT contained in the official 2.2 update.
Unfortunately, all you can do is wait.
That's unlucky that you've installer Froyo on your BUZZ...
Here's a doengrade solution: ^0^
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847443

[q] urgent help needed!

I HAVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE.
Please help.
Can one root HTC Wildfire that has froyo on it?
I bought mine with 2.1 but when the update for 2.2 was out, i updated it.
I tried doin the unrevoked root but obviously it didn't work.
HOW DO I ROOT 2.2 (FROYO) ????
Sorry I am not really good at all this, so please do help, really would appreciate it.
Rather than making a thread, if you had just read around this forum a bit (Properly, I dont know how you looked and didnt find the answer), you would have come to know that 2.2.1 OTA is NOT rootable by any software method.
The only way to root is to get it S-OFF using an XTC Clip, Downgrading and then rooting (Else directly installing Clockworkmod on S-OFF'ed bootloader)
Sorry to disappoint you, but, you should have waited a bit instead of acting trigger happy when you received the OTA, if you had any intentions of rooting.

Wildfire Question

Hello, i was stupid in upgrading to 2.2 ..now there is no way to root..but let me ask if i can back to 2.1 android and then root it..with unrevoked?
Please help me,im noob.
hey newbie. search the forums before creating a new thread. always stick to the rules.
regarding ur question,
downgrading from 2.2 to 2.1 and then rooting is possible for htc legend. it is not possible for wildfire. UNFORTUNATELY, wildfire with official 2.2 cannot be rooted for now. hope it will be rooted in the future

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