Hey Guys should be a easy answer.
Rooted numerous phones (4 4g's and 1 3D) first time having a problem. So understand most of the stuff.
I was using revolutionary root method and for a 4g HBoot 2.16; and for some reason it didn't load the Kernel.
What is the best kernel to use or what kernel does revolutionary use?
Thanks ahead of time.
Skimpy007 said:
Hey Guys should be a easy answer.
Rooted numerous phones (4 4g's and 1 3D) first time having a problem. So understand most of the stuff.
I was using revolutionary root method and for a 4g HBoot 2.16; and for some reason it didn't load the Kernel.
What is the best kernel to use or what kernel does revolutionary use?
Thanks ahead of time.
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revolutionary is a program that achieves NAND unlock for phones(s-off). It shouldnt load a custom kernel on your device. Also a kernel is like a girlfriend you have to find whats best for you
Skimpy007 said:
Hey Guys should be a easy answer.
Rooted numerous phones (4 4g's and 1 3D) first time having a problem. So understand most of the stuff.
I was using revolutionary root method and for a 4g HBoot 2.16; and for some reason it didn't load the Kernel.
What is the best kernel to use or what kernel does revolutionary use?
Thanks ahead of time.
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Once you get rooted, then you need to install a recovery. From recovery you can flash roms and kernels.
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evo4gnoob said:
revolutionary is a program that achieves NAND unlock for phones(s-off). It shouldnt load a custom kernel on your device. Also a kernel is like a girlfriend you have to find whats best for you
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Hm... Then the root must have messed up my kernel.
In wifi tether I get the error "NOT ROOT! Sorry, but your kernel does not have all the necessary...ect
Also a error in ROM Mgr. "You must root your phone...."
Any suggestions? Link to stock supersonic kernel?
scottypeterson said:
Once you get rooted, then you need to install a recovery. From recovery you can flash roms and kernels.
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Well revolutionary does the recovery for ya (CWM).
Skimpy007 said:
Hm... Then the root must have messed up my kernel.
In wifi tether I get the error "NOT ROOT! Sorry, but your kernel does not have all the necessary...ect
Also a error in ROM Mgr. "You must root your phone...."
Any suggestions? Link to stock supersonic kernel?
Well revolutionary does the recovery for ya (CWM).
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What is the version of your Hboot?go to bootloader by holding down on the volume and power,if you are the later version,you will need to dev version.... http://www.htcdev.com/ ,heres another guide... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1499922
Skimpy007 said:
Hm... Then the root must have messed up my kernel.
In wifi tether I get the error "NOT ROOT! Sorry, but your kernel does not have all the necessary...ect
Also a error in ROM Mgr. "You must root your phone...."
Any suggestions? Link to stock supersonic kernel?
Well revolutionary does the recovery for ya (CWM).
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Go to androidsu.com and and click on superuser and download su-bin for gingerbread and flash it in recovery. That should solve rom manager not detecting root. And for a kernel I recommend using lionfish kernel
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Diablo67 said:
What is the version of your Hboot?go to bootloader by holding down on the volume and power,if you are the later version,you will need to dev version.... http://www.htcdev.com/ ,heres another guide... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1499922
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Hboot is in first post.
evo4gnoob said:
Go to androidsu.com and and click on superuser and download su-bin for gingerbread and flash it in recovery. That should solve rom manager not detecting root. And for a kernel I recommend using lionfish kernel
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LOADED THE BIN ONLY. WORK PERFECT NOW!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Skimpy007 said:
Hm... Then the root must have messed up my kernel.
In wifi tether I get the error "NOT ROOT! Sorry, but your kernel does not have all the necessary...ect
Also a error in ROM Mgr. "You must root your phone...."
Any suggestions? Link to stock supersonic kernel?
Well revolutionary does the recovery for ya (CWM).
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i got those messages too when i first rooted. I also used revolution to root and also had hboot 2.16. this problem was solved once i installed a custom rom. I even had SU installed but it kept saying i didnt have root access. if you flash a rom you should be fine.
dbenney said:
i got those messages too when i first rooted. I also used revolution to root and also had hboot 2.16. this problem was solved once i installed a custom rom. I even had SU installed but it kept saying i didnt have root access. if you flash a rom you should be fine.
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Loaded the SU-Bin from evo4gnoob Works perfect.
Related
when flashing the build for cm7 could i do it using ClockWork Mod v2.5.1.2 or is there a special recovery i need to flash before trying to put cm7
reason i ask is because on the MT4G you need to flash recovery to v3.0.0.0+ before flashing cm7 build
if someone could please responf on this thread or pm me would be awesome!
Thank You
pretty sure you can just flash it the regular way.. wouldn't see why not as the gingerbread roms are flashed through the regular cwm also
bomber889 said:
pretty sure you can just flash it the regular way.. wouldn't see why not as the gingerbread roms are flashed through the regular cwm also
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my next question, i tried rooting the phone using the unrevoked program but after it tries running the root it come with an error
"ERROR:Failed to get root. Is your Firmware too new?"
does anyone know anything about this?
Jlom117 said:
my next question, i tried rooting the phone using the unrevoked program but after it tries running the root it come with an error
"ERROR:Failed to get root. Is your Firmware too new?"
does anyone know anything about this?
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well sounds like you already have the latest Clockwork installed? if so, I believe UnRevoked comes with a downgraded version so I would try and downgrade the version on your phone see if it helps
Well I'm able to go into recovery it's just when I try and use rom manager or titanium backup it comes up saying the phone doesn't have root privileges so I thought it wasnt rooted properly. If I'm rooted because I can go into recovery and it shows s= off in h boot then how do I fix the privileges part of it all?
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Jlom117 said:
Well I'm able to go into recovery it's just when I try and use rom manager or titanium backup it comes up saying the phone doesn't have root privileges so I thought it wasnt rooted properly. If I'm rooted because I can go into recovery and it shows s= off in h boot then how do I fix the privileges part of it all?
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This happened to me after I used unrevoked. It ran successfully, I tested w/ rom manager and it worked. I then rebooted a few minutes later and tried using several other root apps and none could obtain root privelages. So, I flashed a custom ROM (cyanogen 6.1) then had full root access again. Maybe that will help?
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This happened to me after I used unrevoked. It ran successfully, I tested w/ rom manager and it worked. I then rebooted a few minutes later and tried using several other root apps and none could obtain root privelages. So, I flashed a custom ROM (cyanogen 6.1) then had full root access again. Maybe that will help?
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ok cool ill try that! THANKS!
sounds like superuser isn't installed or you aren't letting it have privileges
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pete_kowalski83 said:
sounds like superuser isn't installed or you aren't letting it have privileges
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ok everything went through for the root and privileges, now im having an issue flashing cm7..... is there something special i need to do to flash it?
when i try flashing through recovery using 2.5.1.2 it aborts the installation please help, ive been trying to this for my gf for the passed 2 days.
Thanks
EDIT: still same issue, what do I do to fix?
Hello all,
I'm trying to assist my nephew in rooting his Evo and flashing GB to it but am running into issues as this is my first time rooting an Evo. I'm a thunderbolt user and have adb/rooting knowledge.
I used the autoroot.zip method to root and get access recovery just fine. The problem I'm running into is when I try and flash the MikG's GB rom (the radio flashes fine via hboot), I get an assert failed: write_raw_image("/tmp/boot.img","boot") (also tried re-downloading the rom as well thinking it was a corrupt download or the md5's didn't match). I tried flashing other roms but to no avail. My guess is the issues are lying in recovery, but can't be certain. At this point today, I'm going to try and unroot, and then re-root using unrevoked.
Another question is when I re-root, will i have to flash amon-ra's recovery via hboot as well? Any direction would be much appreciated as I'm stumped as far as the above error is concerned and haven't found any real definitive answers relating to the error. Thanks!!
here is the link i have for the AmanRA recover.. put it directly on your sd root.. and it should flash it self..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=705026
i personally rooted my evo using the revoked method.. simple and easy..
dgrobe2112 said:
here is the link i have for the AmanRA recover.. put it directly on your sd root.. and it should flash it self..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=705026
i personally rooted my evo using the revoked method.. simple and easy..
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Thanks gonna give this a shot tonight, but hoping I don't receive that assert failed error message. I'm really hoping my problem lies me not using an updated recovery. My nephew is still rooted, so now I'm considering if I should unroot then start all over or just try an updated recovery option.
no you dont have to do it via hboot if you unroot then reroot with unrevoked you can get rom manager and flash a different recovery from there its super easy
jadden said:
no you dont have to do it via hboot if you unroot then reroot with unrevoked you can get rom manager and flash a different recovery from there its super easy
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Ok thanks for the reply, which recovery would work to flash MikG's GB rom? Amon_RA 2.3? I think I'm confusing myself more as the day moves along!
Yeah among RA works
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jadden said:
Yeah among RA works
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Thanks man, I'll post back the results!
This is pretty much rooted stock. As with all of "my" (HTC's) plainjane roms, there won't be improvements until the next OTA.
http://www.multiupload.com/RVUCMAHD1M
thanks jcase. im excited to experience the inc2 on stock froyo without the vzw bloatware. its been a great handset out of the box.
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This is pretty much rooted stock. As with all of "my" (HTC's) plainjane roms, there won't be improvements until the next OTA.
http://www.multiupload.com/RVUCMAHD1M
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Thanks Buddy.
this is still just the rom right? s-off and root is still in beta?
applejacks108 said:
this is still just the rom right? s-off and root is still in beta?
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Its a stock rom, for those with s-off. Mainly to get ppl back to stock but rooted, if they desire to.
Is it the chinese - english Stock Rom froyo ?
Just get s-off and tried to flash this rom. Everything went fine but i see no su in programs (( No any root sw wont work. Maybe im doing something wrong ? Ive opened zip and su and busybox is there in xbin folder but no su after rom flashed .
Getting stuck on the htc splash screen any time I try to install this...
I also am getting stuck at the HTC boot splash. I'm kind of new to the custom roms though.
I used fastboot and flashed the boot.img to the boot partition. Then took the /system and repackaged it into a yaffs2 image. Flashed the result to the system partition. Don't know if thats exactly what to do.
-Jim
You just have to flash it in recovery. Nothing tricky or difficult like what the previous poster described. The instructions for flashing can be found in almost any ROM thread.
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I have to return my phone to Verizon because the power/usb cable connection stopped working. I'm downloading this ROM to my sdcard and will flash with this.
Do you think this will be good enough to not void the warranty? I was linked to this: http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php...X-INCREDIBLE-2-(vivow)-ONLY&p=39759#post39759 but I have no way of connecting my phone to a computer to run the commands.
Just attempted to install this using recovery... upon reboot I'm stuck at HTC splash screen. -this seems to have happened to others as well.
New Link
Hi The MutiUpload link is not working. Can anyone post the link to download this ROM? Thanks
xyz99002 said:
Hi The MutiUpload link is not working. Can anyone post the link to download this ROM? Thanks
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This is very outdated.
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thenaut said:
This is very outdated.
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But if you are looking to go stock you might peruse this thread.
This phone was rooted already, then today I returned it to stock since the cyanogen7 that was on there did not... somehow... have the menu option to "update profile" I needed to change my phone number. I wanted to re-root, but I'm having trouble where to begin.
In the Power+Vol Down boot screen, it shows S-OFF, and HBOOT 2.10.0001
I cant make Revolutionary work because 2.15 is the lowest HBOOT it accepts.
If I choose the "recovery" option in that list, I get a black screen with a red triangle/exclamation point icon over an icon of the phone. I have to take the battery out to get the phone back on.
The phone does work, btw. But I miss the stuff I get when it's rooted. Anyway... what do I do now? How do I get the recovery/cyanogen7 on there if I cant get superuser permissions?
I used some other method back when I rooted this phone, but I haven't seen anything yet to spark my memory of the steps.
U are already s-off. No need for revolutionary. Go to dev thread and look for amon_ra recovery. Download it and follow directions to flash it. Then download whatever rom u want and flash that. The red triangle just means you have no recovery.
Support TrevE !!
I thought Revolutionary was how I got the custom recovery on the phone, which I need before I can root? I;d like to put CWM on there, since I have a paid version of Rom Manager already, and I believe they work together well.
c71clark said:
I thought Revolutionary was how I got the custom recovery on the phone, which I need before I can root? I;d like to put CWM on there, since I have a paid version of Rom Manager already, and I believe they work together well.
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If that's your hboot then you rooted with unrevoked and don't use rom manager and clockworkmod everyone here will tell you it leads to problems
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So if my HBOOT is 2.10, it means I originally rooted with "unrevoked", and there may be problem with that and the Rom Manager/ CWD setup?
c71clark said:
So if my HBOOT is 2.10, it means I originally rooted with "unrevoked", and there may be problem with that and the Rom Manager/ CWD setup?
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You did originally root with unrevoked. Sometimes it doesn't flash the recovery [known fact] in which you do as Paranoia said above, as to download, flash, and install a recovery.
c71clark said:
So if my HBOOT is 2.10, it means I originally rooted with "unrevoked", and there may be problem with that and the Rom Manager/ CWD setup?
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All you need is to flash a custom recovery in the bootloader and you will be set and yes everyone will recommend amon RA (supersonic RA) over clockworkmod recovery
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teh roxxorz said:
You did originally root with unrevoked. Sometimes it doesn't flash the recovery [known fact] in which you do as Paranoia said above, as to download, flash, and install a recovery.
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Beat me lol
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Okay, I did the Bootloader/PC36IMG.zip thing, and then I loaded the cyanogen7.1 zip and applied it. I got a load screen loop one time, but after taking out the battery and booting again, it loaded into cyanogen. I dont see the Market in the menu tho...
Rom Manager is installed though, but to do anything it wants to install CWM. So do I let it? I need the market, obviously. If Rom Manager is to be avoided, what replaces it? I liked how everything was in one place, with auto backup's and recovery of the phone, etc...
c71clark said:
Okay, I did the Bootloader/PC36IMG.zip thing, and then I loaded the cyanogen7.1 zip and applied it. I got a load screen loop one time, but after taking out the battery and booting again, it loaded into cyanogen. I dont see the Market in the menu tho...
Rom Manager is installed though, but to do anything it wants to install CWM. So do I let it? I need the market, obviously. If Rom Manager is to be avoided, what replaces it? I liked how everything was in one place, with auto backup's and recovery of the phone, etc...
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http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-gb-20110828-signed.zip
You just need to flash the latest gapps in recovery.
Okay, that's in process. But the question remains, should I uninstall Rom Manager or can I use it? If I shouldn't use it, is there anything that replaces it? How would I go about backing up my phone and data? I've paid for Titanium a while ago, so I know I can use that to backup app's, but what about the phone itself?
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Okay, that's in process. But the question remains, should I uninstall Rom Manager or can I use it? If I shouldn't use it, is there anything that replaces it? How would I go about backing up my phone and data? I've paid for Titanium a while ago, so I know I can use that to backup app's, but what about the phone itself?
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You'll have to uninstall rom manager as you need CWM recovery. To back up, simply backup all your apps and data in tb, boot into recovery, select nandroid restore/backup, selecet backup, and you NEED the first 3 checked [boot, system, data]. Also if its your first, backup wimax as well, then copy it to your pc for safe keeping, in case you ever lost your wimax keys.
Figured I would ask here instead of opening a new thread...I have an evo running hboot 2.10 and 3.30 software that I would like to root. I've used unrevoked back in the day but its been so long. So I was thinking about upgrading and using revolutionary. Is there really any difference that would want me to re learn unrevoked, or just upgrade the h boot and software and use revo? any insight would be appreciated
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gunfromsako said:
Figured I would ask here instead of opening a new thread...I have an evo running hboot 2.10 and 3.30 software that I would like to root. I've used unrevoked back in the day but its been so long. So I was thinking about upgrading and using revolutionary. Is there really any difference that would want me to re learn unrevoked, or just upgrade the h boot and software and use revo? any insight would be appreciated
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Just use unrevoked, download and install the hboot drivers from the site, connect the phone via usb, charge only, usb debugging enabled, run the software.
teh roxxorz said:
Just use unrevoked, download and install the hboot drivers from the site, connect the phone via usb, charge only, usb debugging enabled, run the software.
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Ok do I need to uninstall the modifed HTC drivers for revo on my pc? Or are the ok to leave?
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gunfromsako said:
Figured I would ask here instead of opening a new thread...I have an evo running hboot 2.10 and 3.30 software that I would like to root. I've used unrevoked back in the day but its been so long. So I was thinking about upgrading and using revolutionary. Is there really any difference that would want me to re learn unrevoked, or just upgrade the h boot and software and use revo? any insight would be appreciated
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There is no reason to "upgrade" to revolutionary. Unrevoked is the same thing as revo. Just unrevoked doesnt work with the newer hboots. If your already s-off in bootloader there is no difference. U can use any rom regardless if u used revo or unrevoked. The whole object of rooting is to get s-off. Once you have it there is nothing more you can do. Ive used both on unrevoked on my original evo. And revo on my newer refurb. There basically the same. Easy auto root pretty much.
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Ok do I need to uninstall the modifed HTC drivers for revo on my pc? Or are the ok to leave?
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I'd uninstall them, the install the unrevoked drivers.
Hey can anybody help me in rooting my htc wildfire, its in 2.2.1 state with S-OFF and HBOOT 6.02.0001 or an alternative help would be if you could tell me how to update the radio i`m currently using CM-7.2 with radio version 13.45.55.24H_3.35.15.31
Requesting kind help..:angel:
With best regards :angel:
alesterrods said:
Hey can anybody help me in rooting my htc wildfire, its in 2.2.1 state with S-OFF and HBOOT 6.02.0001 or an alternative help would be if you could tell me how to update the radio i`m currently using CM-7.2 with radio version 13.45.55.24H_3.35.15.31
Requesting kind help..:angel:
With best regards :angel:
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If you're running CM7, you're already rooted
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Lesicnik1 said:
If you're running CM7, you're already rooted
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i know i`m rooted but the main problem is the radio, its causing heavy loss of speed over wifi network so i`m asking for the root on stock 2.2.1 wherein wifi works perfect and if i am not wrong its the radio downgrade that used to happen during the actual rooting process of downgrading the O.S. after S-OFF`ing the device so i also mentioned about the radio onto my actual post.
Ah, okay, to root stock firmwares you need to download a superuser.zip.
Get it from here: http://androidsu.com/superuser/
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Ah, okay, to root stock firmwares you need to download a superuser.zip.
Get it from here:
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Its a flash file, it wont work as when i install stock rom from pc my superuser access or the CWR recovery doesnt show up it just shows a red triangle with a red exclamation mark inside it so need some other way outta this trouble bro:crying:
Did you try flashing another recovery?
Lesicnik1 said:
Did you try flashing another recovery?
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Sorry i dont know much about it so can u help me out in this and provide me the necessary links:fingers-crossed:
Download the recovery from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?398dklf1uzss5f6
Put it on the root of your SD card (not in any folders)
Boot the phone into the bootloader
Allow the update
Turn phone off and remove SD card
Boot into the recovery
If you did all this correct, you should now have CWM recovery installed.
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Download the recovery from here:
Put it on the root of your SD card (not in any folders)
Boot the phone into the bootloader
Allow the update
Turn phone off and remove SD card
Boot into the recovery
If you did all this correct, you should now have CWM recovery installed.
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Do u mean to do this when on android 2.2.1?
Yes, boot into the OS and put the file on your SD card, then boot back into the bootloader.
Also once you have got a stock rom rooted download this https://play.google.com/store/apps/...utm_medium=organic&utm_term=busybox+installer and install busybox as some root apps won't work without it....
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Yes, boot into the OS and put the file on your SD card, then boot back into the bootloader.
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Thanks a lot bro it worked n now its the way i always wanted it to be
thanks a lot
best regards to you for helping out...:good:
alesterrods said:
Thanks a lot bro it worked n now its the way i always wanted it to be
thanks a lot
best regards to you for helping out...:good:
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No problem