Guide Part III: How to Unroot the myTouch 4G

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Welcome to part three of our guide. We will explain how to unroot your device and bring it back to completely stock. There are several reasons one may want to flash back to stock, check some out below.

  • Get latest official OTA update
  • Return device
  • Any other reason, really

OK, so let’s get to it shall we? Remember, AndroidSPIN is not responsible for anything that should happen to your device. Enjoy.

1. To use this simply download the zip and extract the two items to the root of your sdcard (ones a folder and ones the PD15IMG)

2. Open terminal and type
su (press enter)
cd /sdcard/unroot (press enter)
sh unroot.sh (press enter

3. Let it work.

Some times at the end it will boot into fastboot rather then hboot. If this happens just scroll to bootloader and boot into it.

Hopefully this works for you all!!!

This is one of the easiest methods I have seen to date to unroot a device. We hope this has helped some people out there and remember to check back for more guides and tutorials for your devices.

Also, give a big shout out to jjjackson56 over at XDA for providing this method.

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I'm a technology enthusiast, and I love to spend my time designing and developing websites. I have been into web design for about 5 years now. I started my smart phone venture with the g1, and since then it has grown into a passion. I currently rock a myTouch 4G from T-Mobile. I love to work hard and play hard. Live life to the fullest, as you only have one of them.

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  1. jeff says:

    So this method is in fact the easiest and shortest, however that link you put up isn’t working. It’s outdated because there is a FBI Anti-Piracy Warning that shows up every time i click it. Idk if it’s cause i’m running on a mac but i sure its doing the same with pcs

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