From: Petter Reinholdtsen Yesterday, I tried to unlock a HTC Desire HD phone, and it proved
+to be a slight challenge. Here is the recipe if I ever need to do it
+again. It all started by me wanting to try the recipe to set up
+an
+hardened Android installation from the Tor project blog on a
+device I had access to. It is a old mobile phone with a broken
+microphone The initial idea had been to just
+install
+CyanogenMod on it, but did not quite find time to start on it
+until a few days ago. The unlock process is supposed to be simple: (1) Boot into the boot
+loader (press volume down and power at the same time), (2) select
+'fastboot' before (3) connecting the device via USB to a Linux
+machine, (4) request the device identifier token by running 'fastboot
+oem get_identifier_token', (5) request the device unlocking key using
+the HTC developer web
+site and unlock the phone using the key file emailed to you. Unfortunately, this only work fi you have hboot version 2.00.0029
+or newer, and the device I was working on had 2.00.0027. This
+apparently can be easily fixed by downloading a Windows program and
+running it on your Windows machine, if you accept the terms Microsoft
+require you to accept to use Windows - which I do not. So I had to
+come up with a different approach. I got a lot of help from AndyCap
+on #nuug, and would not have been able to get this working without
+him. First I needed to extract the hboot firmware from
+the
+windows binary for HTC Desire HD downloaded as 'the RUU' from HTC.
+For this there is is a github
+project named unruu using libunshield. The unshield tool did not
+recognize the file format, but unruu worked and extracted rom.zip,
+containing the new hboot firmware and a text file describing which
+devices it would work for. Next, I needed to get the new firmware into the device. For this I
+followed some instructions
+available
+from HTC1Guru.com, and ran these commands as root on a Linux
+machine with Debian testing:
+adb reboot-bootloader
+fastboot oem rebootRUU
+fastboot flash zip rom.zip
+fastboot flash zip rom.zip
+fastboot reboot
+
The flash command apparently need to be done twice to take effect, +as the first is just preparations and the second one do the flashing. +The adb command is just to get to the boot loader menu, so turning the +device on while holding volume down and the power button should work +too.
+ +With the new hboot version in place I could start following the +instructions on the HTC developer web site. I got the device token +like this:
+ ++fastboot oem get_identifier_token 2>&1 | sed 's/(bootloader) //' ++ +
And once I got the unlock code via email, I could use it like +this:
+ ++fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin ++ +
And with that final step in place, the phone was unlocked and I +could start stuffing the software of my own choosing into the device. +So far I only inserted a replacement recovery image to wipe the phone +before I start. We will see what happen next. Perhaps I should +install Debian on it. :)