i have successfully s off my desire(offical gb updated) with reolutionary pre release....
i do not want to install cm recovery ...
how can i root my phone....?
the zip file for adding super user is not working with default recovery of desire ..
simply installing super user app i am not getting root permissions for apps
and via adb i am unable to remove system apps
i just want to remove couple of apps from system .....
You need a custom recovery like cwm or amonra. Why do you think you don't want this essential component?
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actually i have never experimented much with cm recovery options and never want to use or intend so.....
i just need to kick out few system apps like google maps ..............
so with out s-0n it was not working
but with s -off still unable to remove apps access denied error ( via adb )
Yes because the rom needs root, which you need custom recovery to do
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Just install CWM already! It's a very handy piece of software (nandroid back-ups etc.), even if you're not a custom ROM aficionado.
how i can root my desire and instal cm recovery
flashad said:
how i can root my desire and instal cm recovery
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S off your device using revolutionary then install cwm using the tool, then install the superuser binary
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flashad said:
how i can root my desire and instal cm recovery
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Use Fastboot Commander: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193915
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
guys how to root with out cm recovery .............?
What's your problem with cwm? Why don't you go s-off with revolutionary and then flash another recovery? You do not have to use cwm recovery. If you really want to avoid it, I would say you should ask the revolutionary team via irc. Maybe they tell how to change recovery before running their program.
i just want to remove few system apps from stock ginger bread ...........
so just tell me a way to do it ...........
what difference does it make to you whether you do or you do not have a custom recovery? Furthermore... I don't even know if flashing a superuser binary would even work on the stock gingerbread so you might not be able to root it.
reading and searching forum i came to conclusion that with s 0ff i can delete system apps .......
but still i am unble to remove system apps ..
when i try to remove apps from system permission denied error is faced ......
on further investigation came to conclusion i also need root access for removing system apps
hey i hv pmed yu !! chck ur inbox !! as i hvnt crossed my 8 limit post so i cant post any urls here!! hope it helps yu !
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I have perm root & rom manager(both of them)and when i select flash clockwork recovery a red triangle over a phone image appears on the screen and stays until i pull the battery. what am i doing wrong ? please help.
thanks in advance.
Update Rom Manager.
I just would like to ask since this is posted in the development section and not the q/a or general section, what does this have to do with android development for the g2
I cunker
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Uninstall your old rom manager because it doesnt support g2, download the new one, flash clockwork mod-select g2 as your device- wait for it to download and flash he recovery. Btw i would suggest you click fix permissions first before doing any of that
nitro70044 said:
I have perm root & rom manager(both of them)and when i select flash clockwork recovery a red triangle over a phone image appears on the screen and stays until i pull the battery. what am i doing wrong ? please help.
thanks in advance.
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just like others said, make sure you have the latest rom manager (i believe its v2.5.0.7). are you seeing a "G2" option when you click flash clockwork recovery?
clockwork mod for noob
I finaly decide to root my G2( and S-Off ). So I use CyanogenWiki procedure without section about Flashing the Engineering HBoot with is denger and optional.Next I was uninstall no need stock soft (mp3 amazon finance or listen).Today I try to backup everything with clockwork mod.
1. Is the procedure with ROM Manager safe?
2.Do i need to do something else after geting perma root and s-off to install clockwork mod ? (still don't know what for is Engineering HBoot)
3. After instaling clockwork mod or after rooting I will stop geting official updates ?
4. Do i have to buy a prem version of ROM Manager or free market version will do the job ?
5. How to flash clockwork v3 and is there reason to do that ?
Greetings for @ll
(sorry for my english - am a polish user)
Happy Birthday to You
Happy Birthday to You
Happy Birthday Dear xda-developers
Happy Birthday to You.
pawel_podgorski said:
I finaly decide to root my G2( and S-Off ). So I use CyanogenWiki procedure without section about Flashing the Engineering HBoot with is denger and optional.Next I was uninstall no need stock soft (mp3 amazon finance or listen).Today I try to backup everything with clockwork mod.
1. Is the procedure with ROM Manager safe?
2.Do i need to do something else after geting perma root and s-off to install clockwork mod ? (still don't know what for is Engineering HBoot)
3. After instaling clockwork mod or after rooting I will stop geting official updates ?
4. Do i have to buy a prem version of ROM Manager or free market version will do the job ?
5. How to flash clockwork v3 and is there reason to do that ?
Greetings for @ll
(sorry for my english - am a polish user)
Happy Birthday to You
Happy Birthday to You
Happy Birthday Dear xda-developers
Happy Birthday to You.
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Lots of q's
Ok
1.Clockwork mod is very safe
2.No. If you have Perma-rooted your phone you are good to go
3.After installing it you can receive OTA updates if you are using STOCK rom
but its best to not update via OTA at risk of losing root. I was already had
temp root when we got the OTA in US and I had no problem but be warned
4.The free version is fine. But its always good to buy the paid version for added benefits and to help dev out
5.read this post. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916796
READ READ READ
"Perm Root with hboot-eng.....is needed to flash a custom ROM (still REQUIRED for the moment)"
So this way or other i will need to do Hboot procedure ?
nitro70044 said:
I have perm root & rom manager(both of them)and when i select flash clockwork recovery a red triangle over a phone image appears on the screen and stays until i pull the battery. what am i doing wrong ? please help.
thanks in advance.
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Sometimes it takes a couple of times before recovery sticks, so if you get the red triangle just reflash the recovery again untill it sticks.
pawel_podgorski said:
"Perm Root with hboot-eng.....is needed to flash a custom ROM (still REQUIRED for the moment)"
So this way or other i will need to do Hboot procedure ?
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Eng. Hboot is not required to flash a custom rom, but obviously perm-root is. Im guessing you got that quote "Perm Root with hboot-eng.....is needed to flash a custom ROM (still REQUIRED for the moment)" from the CM7 Nightly thread, but there is a way to flash CWM3 without an ENG. Hboot ( it requires terminal emulator) and also the CM7 nightly rom.
Any idea how to install CM7 from stock less risky way then hboot ? How about flashing CM 6 and upgrading to 7 ?
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pawel_podgorski said:
Any idea how to install CM7 from stock less risky way then hboot ? How about flashing CM 6 and upgrading to 7 ?
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If the HBOOT required comment was for just CWM3, then there are guides already out there (including one stickied in this forum):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900460
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=902493
Then just use CWM3 to flash CM7 like normal...
Absolutly right. Thx for links. Am a noob.
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Hi!
I've seen some treads on this topic but couldn't find an answer (a big newbie here )
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The problem is: I flashed a rom twice (HD revolution) and everything is fine. But now I wanted to flash to 3.0 but the rom manager doesn't work as when I try to flash clockworkmod recovery, the superuser always force closes and that's it
Can anyone help?
I am sotry but I do need more or less a step by step description (as I said a newbie )
J
Any more information to give as im just trying to figure out your next steps.....if you can flash roms you should be good to go.....try using clockword mod to fix permissions and download titanium and install busybox through the problems tab in the app.....
Of course
So, I did a root in January, then put on the Adroid Revolutions2.0.8
after a while I upgraded the 2.0.8 with 2.0.11
+ I changed the radio (again using the step by step receipe on this site) toRadio_12.35d.60.140f_26.06.03.24_M2.
The first time flashing the rom and the second time I hade no problems.
The thing is also that I downloaded a program to tell me what my root status is and it says The phone is not rooted?! Is that possible?
I thopught once you root it's rooted for always?
Should I root again?
j
malikjc said:
Of course
So, I did a root in January, then put on the Adroid Revolutions2.0.8
after a while I upgraded the 2.0.8 with 2.0.11
+ I changed the radio (again using the step by step receipe on this site) toRadio_12.35d.60.140f_26.06.03.24_M2.
The first time flashing the rom and the second time I hade no problems.
The thing is also that I downloaded a program to tell me what my root status is and it says The phone is not rooted?! Is that possible?
I thopught once you root it's rooted for always?
Should I root again?
j
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If your using a custom rom, you already have a custom recovery, just take your battery out, when you put it bk in hold the volume down and power key, at the bootloader menu, choose recovery.
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Thanks a bunch
Problem solved.
Can you just tell me the thing about rooting?
Do you have a rooted telephone once you rooted it, forever?
malikjc said:
Thanks a bunch
Problem solved.
Can you just tell me the thing about rooting?
Do you have a rooted telephone once you rooted it, forever?
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No, once rooted, you will loose root if you flash an unrooted rom, 99.9% of custom roms are rooted though, as long as you have a custom recovery you can always flash another rom.
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Dear Devz
After getting S Off, installed titanium, whn it show I don't have root privilidge ! What does it mean.
Does it mean I can't chng my rom. Plz guide me.
Thanks
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Here is some great information about rooting your Wildfire S and update the ROM with ClockworkMod.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1195275
Download root.zip from root tutorial and place it on SD, also download CWM recovery from alquez topic, install recovery then install root.zip from it
Hi!!
As you have been told, you must flash a custom recovery and then the "root.zip" in order to have superuser.apk pushed so your applications can be granted superuser privileges.
Read the tutorial!! It's easy.
Good luck!!
Thanks to all of you Itz rilly appriciate that i got you guz on this issue. As somewhere i knew that what ever i do anything wid my phn, it is better to keep the phn battery at full charged.
So i'm thinking to wait for a while. Then will follow the procedure with that link terra giv. And after did that i think i can go with the change of ROM like cyanogenmod
Am i right or wrong ???
ThankS..
You need battery charged at 50% to do this
Cyanogenmod is fastest ATM.
You're right, cyanogenmod is great but camera is not working with flash, and take a look at jikantaru's ROMs, his roms are good and stable
I thought so also.
Just run gingerbreak, phone reboots then you have superuser etc, and it's rooted.
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Hi there! here is CWM flashable rooting and unrooting method..
I'm sure this works on all Android phones with CWM..
Benefits:
- you can unroot custom ROMs
- rooting and unrooting can be done on all ROM with CWM
- you can UNROOT custom ROMs as long as your busybox is installed in /system/xbin
or, if your Superuser.apk, su binary, and BusyBox is old, and you are lazy to update manually, you can do it with this!
NOTE: ONLY USE CWM RECOVERY
HERE'S THE LINK: ROOT and UNROOT
IF YOU RUNNING SOMETHING AS ROOT (SUPERSCRIPT, ETC.), DO NOT UNROOT! YOU MAY GET BRICK
AND UNROOTING MAY CAUSE PROBLEMS ON SOME CUSTOM ROMS.. I'VE WARNED YOU.. I BELIEVE UNROOTING CUSTOM ROMS WON'T HARDBRICK OUR PHONE, BUT IT CAN MAKE YOUR PHONE BOOTLOOP..
SO BEFORE UNROOTING CUSTOM ROMS, NANDROID BACKUP WITH CWM FIRST!
FEATURES: (28 October 2012)
- latest "Superuser.apk" (v3.1.3) (46)
- latest "su binary" (v3.1.1) (17)
- latest "BusyBox" (v1.20.2) and its applets
I WILL UPDATE IF I NOT FORGET AND IF I KNOW THERE'S A NEW UPDATE
TUTORIAL: (for both root and unroot)
- CWM ~> mounts and storage ~> mount /system
- CWM ~> install zip from sdcard ~> find your zip
- reboot
DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK
This will not break the root in CM9? Please enlighten me. Thank you...
Can you make a version with SuperSu instead of Superuser, please?
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so it ends to HOLY BRICK!:highfive:
UnicoIjo said:
so it ends to HOLY BRICK!:highfive:
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format system then install then reboot?
won't it brick?
hahaha yes.. just restore your system back
I've tried both root and unroot for stock rom with cwm
just thought of posting to keep this thread on the top
press thanks if i help you
mosta_9741 said:
just thought of posting to keep this thread on the top
press thanks if i help you
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mosta you're from cairo? wow alot of egyptians here in the Wonder's forum!
I am from egypt too
i've tried this method couple of month before it didnt work with cwm..
all i know rooting ur phone before install the cwm, only use stock recovery..
correct me if im wrong..
stpdkid said:
i've tried this method couple of month before it didnt work with cwm..
all i know rooting ur phone before install the cwm, only use stock recovery..
correct me if im wrong..
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i guess u can try this new update.zip by using the steps above and tell us whether it works for u or not, it worked for me besides it has the latest updates which r enough even if u wanna flash them using stock recovry
press thanks button if i help you
dont have time for now to go back to stock rom..
im on cm9 build 4 now..it is imposible for me to unroot my cm9..
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reviving old important thread. up up
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Yupi
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thought of bringing it up
Unfortunately this file didn't root my device.
On cwm I install it from the sdcard and no error message is shown.But nothing seems to be installed. No root , no superuser app.
What else can I try ?
this is my stock firmware:
I8150XXLB4_I8150OJVLB1_I8150XXLB4_HOME.tar
mrmrmrmr said:
Unfortunately this file didn't root my device.
On cwm I install it from the sdcard and no error message is shown.But nothing seems to be installed. No root , no superuser app.
What else can I try ?
this is my stock firmware:
I8150XXLB4_I8150OJVLB1_I8150XXLB4_HOME.tar
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have you mount /system?
IvanKurnia said:
have you mount /system?
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what do you mean ?
I've used CWM recovery for lots of purposes on several Android devices in the last 3 years. I've nevere needed to mount /system.
Even for installing a custom ROM.
For this root purpose, shall I need to mount /system ?
yes mr..
when installing ROMs, the system mounted automatically by the script inside the flashable. mine is not
IvanKurnia, where have you been?
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IvanKurnia said:
yes mr..
when installing ROMs, the system mounted automatically by the script inside the flashable. mine is not
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ok; it worked after mounting /system.
Thanks !
:good:
Hey Everyone...
Nice to meet you al.. ^_^
I have a HTC One X (International Version) and i would like to root it so i can use certain apps like titanium backup.. and so i searched through internet and found many tutorials.. and of those some of them said this rooting no longer works.. so im not sure which guide to folllow.. and also i want to clear some doubts of mine before starting the rooting process...
1. If i root my mobile will it void the warrenty??? Within a few months my warrenty will be over so i dont mind.. but just wanted to know...
2. How to Root it? any detailed guide will be helpful...
3. Will rooting erases my data in the phone like contacts, calender entries, music etc.
4. After Rooting can i update my phones software like usual... or should i root again after updating???
5. After rooting can i use my device to transfer files to and from my desktop?? cuz in one website its written tat we cant transfer files after rooting...
Hope you guys can clear my doubts...
Thanks.. ^_^
syaoran7li said:
Hey Everyone...
Nice to meet you al.. ^_^
I have a HTC One X (International Version) and i would like to root it so i can use certain apps like titanium backup.. and so i searched through internet and found many tutorials.. and of those some of them said this rooting no longer works.. so im not sure which guide to folllow.. and also i want to clear some doubts of mine before starting the rooting process...
1. If i root my mobile will it void the warrenty??? Within a few months my warrenty will be over so i dont mind.. but just wanted to know...
2. How to Root it? any detailed guide will be helpful...
3. Will rooting erases my data in the phone like contacts, calender entries, music etc.
4. After Rooting can i update my phones software like usual... or should i root again after updating???
5. After rooting can i use my device to transfer files to and from my desktop?? cuz in one website its written tat we cant transfer files after rooting...
Hope you guys can clear my doubts...
Thanks.. ^_^
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1. Yes
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
3. Rooting itself not, but unlocking the bootloader will erase the phone back to stock factory settings
4. If you just root the phone and make no changes to system apps like removing bloatware apps then you only have to flash back the stock recovery to be able to update. But you MUST do a NANDROID BACKUP right after flashing the custom recovery
5. Yes you can ...
Mr Hofs said:
1. Yes
2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
3. Rooting itself not, but unlocking the bootloader will erase the phone back to stock factory settings
4. If you just root the phone and make no changes to system apps like removing bloatware apps then you only have to flash back the stock recovery to be able to update. But you MUST do a NANDROID BACKUP right after flashing the custom recovery
5. Yes you can ...
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Thanks for the reply... ^_^
Thanks for the link to the guide....
abt the 3rd question... as u said rooting doesnt earse data but unlocking bootloader erases... but then in the guide u sent me in the pic there are 5 steps to root right and the 5th step is unlocking bootloader... so it means rooting will earse data also???
4. I did not quite understand it.... what to do if i want to remove bloatware apps??
Thanks for clearing my all other doubts.. ^_^
syaoran7li said:
Thanks for the reply... ^_^
Thanks for the link to the guide....
abt the 3rd question... as u said rooting doesnt earse data but unlocking bootloader erases... but then in the guide u sent me in the pic there are 5 steps to root right and the 5th step is unlocking bootloader... so it means rooting will earse data also???
4. I did not quite understand it.... what to do if i want to remove bloatware apps??
Thanks for clearing my all other doubts.. ^_^
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3. The first 5 steps (left top corner of the picture) are only to unlock the bootloader, you can't root a phone without a unlocked bootloader.
4. Well bloatware is considered as crap apps that a carrier installs to the rom/phone (if you are locked to one like vodaphone or TMobile) when you remove those apps you can not longer update with that rom. That's why you have to make a nandroid backup from the stock Rom because you need it when you want official updates later.
Here you can find more info about rooting,flashing and updating
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891
Mr Hofs said:
3. The first 5 steps (left top corner of the picture) are only to unlock the bootloader, you can't root a phone without a unlocked bootloader.
4. Well bloatware is considered as crap apps that a carrier installs to the rom/phone (if you are locked to one like vodaphone or TMobile) when you remove those apps you can not longer update with that rom. That's why you have to make a nandroid backup from the stock Rom because you need it when you want official updates later.
Here you can find more info about rooting,flashing and updating
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891
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3. Ohhh so I have to do the first 5 steps and do the recovery mod thing to root my phone.. now I understand...
Thanks for sharing the awesome link with me.. it has all the details in it... Thanks..^_^
Now I'm going through all those links...
Thanks for clearing all my doubts... ^_^
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No problem , i hope you succed and that i don't see you back here
Mr Hofs said:
No problem , i hope you succed and that i don't see you back here
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Thanks...Hehe.. and sorry that im back already... i got one final doubt....
Here is a simulation of wat i am going to do... so
1. i am going to follow all the steps exactly till taking nandroid backup from this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843585 post... then my phone will be in stock rom right.. then if i want to update i can follow the steps from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1670433 .... This way i will have a rooted phone and i can update its software too right??
Or can i follow the instruction in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1592355???
2. And if i want to install a Custom Rom then i will follow the steps in this post completely http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843585 and then when i want to update i should follow this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660807 Right???
Well those links are covering the steps.
Basically what you do in steps is :
1. Unlock the bootloader
2. Flash a custom recovery
3. Make a NANDROID BACKUP and copy it to a safe place
4. Root the stock rom, or flash a custom rom
5. If you want to get updates from HTC you restore the nandroid backup from step 3 and after that flash back the stock recovery
Mr Hofs said:
Well those links are covering the steps.
Basically what you do in steps is :
1. Unlock the bootloader
2. Flash a custom recovery
3. Make a NANDROID BACKUP and copy it to a safe place
4. Root the stock rom, or flash a custom rom
5. If you want to get updates from HTC you restore the nandroid backup from step 3 and after that flash back the stock recovery
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Wow thanks tats super simple..^_^
4. Root stock rom? But once we unlock the bootloader and install custom recovery doesn't it mean it's rooted...? And without rooting how can I take nandroid backup? ... Can u elaborate step 4 a bit...?
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The stock rom is not rooted until you install the superuser.zip with the custom recovery. You have to see it like this. Unlocking the bootloader is getting freedom of what to flash, the custom recovery is just a tool to install custom roms and for rooting the stock rom !
I suggest you install a custom rom, its rooted at all times and you have all benefits directly
Mr Hofs said:
The stock rom is not rooted until you install the superuser.zip with the custom recovery. You have to see it like this. Unlocking the bootloader is getting freedom of what to flash, the custom recovery is just a tool to install custom roms and for rooting the stock rom !
I suggest you install a custom rom, its rooted at all times and you have all benefits directly
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Ohhhh... All these days I've been thinking unlocking the bootloader means tat the phone is rooted...
Can u suggest me a good custom rom....?
But like u said only after I root the stock rom its rooted right.. then how can i take nandroid backup before tat step? Cuz nandroid needs root access right?
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No unlock and flash the custom recovery, in that recovery you make the nandroid backup of the pure 100% stock rom. The recovery and bootloader have nothing to do with root at all. The recovery is used to push root to the rom.
Mr Hofs said:
No unlock and flash the custom recovery, in that recovery you make the nandroid backup of the pure 100% stock rom. The recovery and bootloader have nothing to do with root at all. The recovery is used to push root to the rom.
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Ohhh ok ok.. tat cleared it...
Then I do the nandroid backup as u said then install a custom rom... And then later on if I want to update I restore tat nandroid backup and do the update then can I install the custom rom again? ... And while doing the nandroid restore will it erase the contacts and messages etc.?^
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Well yes, because before the you restore the nandroid you have to full wipe the phone in the recovery, otherwise you will have boot problems. And yes when you restore the nandroid and flash the boot.img and flash the stock recovery back you are able to update.
You can backup text messages and apps before if you want with an app like titanium backup. I always my sync my contacts with Google so i don't worry about that
Mr Hofs said:
Well yes, because before the you restore the nandroid you have to full wipe the phone in the recovery, otherwise you will have boot problems. And yes when you restore the nandroid and flash the boot.img and flash the stock recovery back you are able to update.
You can backup text messages and apps before if you want with an app like titanium backup. I always my sync my contacts with Google so i don't worry about that
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Ohhhh ok ok... Apps I don't mind.. just was worried abt the contacts and messages.. I can do these with Contacts and messages right like exporting it to sdcard?
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Yep that's it :thumbup:
Mr Hofs said:
Yep that's it :thumbup:
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ohh ok.. Thanks... Will read through all those links.. and will try to do my rooting soon.. and if i got anymore doubts i will be back.. hehe..
ya before i go can u suggest me a good custom rom and a good keyboard..??
Depends if you want sense or not
Sense based
Viper X
Blade
Bug X
Skydragon
Non sense
ICJ
CM10.1
I only have experiences with sense based. I'm not into the aosp/aokp roms.....
Mr Hofs said:
Depends if you want sense or not
Sense based
Viper X
Blade
Bug X
Skydragon
Non sense
ICJ
CM10.1
I only have experiences with sense based. I'm not into the aosp/aokp roms.....
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Thanks for the suggestion... I want sense... Will check out the Roms..
Thanks.. ^_^
Any keyboards?
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I use just the stock keyboard.....what are you looking for ? Maybe a keyboard from the playstore ?