hello,
i don't understand the new Method to root the mytouch slide.
I want root and the possibility to start clockworkmod for R/W Access
and install update.zip. But i like the stock rom and i don't want downgrade to "eng".
edit: works the ota spoofing method with the newest update?
is there a solution for this?
greatings
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I rooted using the easy root for the OTA 1.47 and my new build is 1.17. I figured i was rooted. I downloaded Rom manager from the market but it wont let me flash or even download clockwork so i can do a recovery rom so i can flaxh custom roms....... help please NOOOOBIE.
use the simple root ota 1.47 to flash a recovery or use the first part of taostcfh's root method part 2 to flash a recovery
Thanks Man. im so blind! i didnt see the extra tab at the top
no problem
Hi,
I got a rooted wildfire with some old version of root but it's still rooted. Is there any reason to use a newer root to re-root or is that completely unnecessary?
Also, is there any reason why I should update clockwork mod?
Thanks on beforehand!
Not necessary, your "old" root should do.
Clockworkmod 3.x is necessary if you intend to flash Gingerbread ROM's.
I updated to lollipop and the root disappeared.
Is there any method that works? or i must downgrade to kitkat?
The model is v500
You can get root back by flashing the SU beta zip which is found here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
You need to flash it in recovery.
Good luck
I had already replied to you in the ROM thread where you posted the exact same question, did you not see that.?
hey guys i just wanna ask a dumb question, I'm planning to root my phone via towel root and install supersu... so my question is that at the time of ota can use temp unroot in app option to get ota update
ayushnarle said:
hey guys i just wanna ask a dumb question, I'm planning to root my phone via towel root and install supersu... so my question is that at the time of ota can use temp unroot in app option to get ota update
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Yes, actually, you can even upgrade to Lollipop even if SuperSu is installed (If you had flashed a recovery, you need replace it to stock one by flashing the stock recovery again, since Google may flash the OTA via stock recovery).
And yes, if you want to make sure not to have any issues with android L, you can uninstall SuperSu.
(Remember to uninstall frameworks like Xposed or BusyBox if installed before upgrading.)
Cheers!
Hello,
I need to know if to make root i have to unlock bootloader?
It´s possible root only?
Another question I have is if I can do the OTA updates after making root and change the recovery for TWRP?
Is there a root method able to do unroot for OTA updates?
Thanks!!