Related
Hi guys,
I've been playing around with my Nexus S for about 3 weeks and I've decided to root it, but I have some question, I've been searching the answers in older posts but it's not quite clear yet, hope you can help me.
When I unlocked the bootloader, what kind of data will be wiped? It's just the SD card or also all the apps I've already downloaded? what about SMS, pictures and videos?
Is there anyway I can backup that data considering I haven't root it yet???
Thanks in advance.
dont do it man. i just got my phone yesterday at 1 pm and its now 12am and its bricked by lack of support from the cummunity. i studyied and studied 4 around 10 hours. then bricked my device. and i have a good idea i wont be getting a replacement this time
LINKSLOVESANDROID said:
dont do it man. i just got my phone yesterday at 1 pm and its now 12am and its bricked by lack of support from the cummunity. i studyied and studied 4 around 10 hours. then bricked my device. and i have a good idea i wont be getting a replacement this time
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
lol what? its nobodys fault but your own. all the resources are available, just because somebody isnt responding to your threads and holding your hand to restore a nandriod backup doesnt make it a "lack of a community".. and your phone isn't bricked, it can be recovered but you are too close-minded and cant install Clockwork Recovery / get drivers working
The data that will be wiped are most likely your SMS/settings/etc. This is standard procedure. And its something you'll go through a lot when you are using custom ROMs.
There are complete instructions for rooting, unrooting and unbricking your phone. It's all here in the forums, and many other places, you just have to look and learn. I read for two weeks before I unlocked and loaded a ROM into my NS.
If you don't have a need to root your phone I wouldn't do it just because you can. I wanted to run the Voodoo app so I had to root and load a ROM. It took a little while but it was painless and I liked learning about the Android system.
You do have to backup your app and your SD, but that was the easy part.
It's close to impossible to brick a nexus device. They purposely come with totally open boot loaders specifically for that purpose!
RogerPodacter said:
It's close to impossible to brick a nexus device. They purposely come with totally open boot loaders specifically for that purpose!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
its not only Nexus devices but like I said people are using the term brick wrong. with these new phones coming out, a lot of them are hard to brick.
if you're phone is able to get into recovery/start/download mode (odin not popular but still an option)/bootloader then its not bricked.
if its unable to start in any form or way.. its considered a brick. please stop using the term in its wrong definition.
"brick" describes a device that cannot function in any capacity (such as a device with damaged firmware)
In the strictest sense of the term, bricking must imply that software error has rendered the device completely unrecoverable without some hardware replacement.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brick_(electronics)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think guys you have lost focus about my question, it's not about how to root (there is a lot of info about), it's about what kind of data will be wiped and how to back it up
Netconn said:
You do have to backup your app and your SD, but that was the easy part.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What's the best way to do it? It's there an app or I have to day it by myself?
Make a nandroid backup first and foremost! Use Titanium Backup to make a backup of all your apps. If you want a backup of your sms, go sms pro really does a great job of that. Dont forget your contacts as well! Then copy your sd card and place it on the hard drive of your computer. When you unlock the bootloader, it does wipe your sd card. Once your unlocked and rooted, you should be able to restore everything once you replace the copy of your sd card back on the phone. Coming over from a Vibrant, I was nervous about rooting the phone but its an easy process. Just take your time and do lots of reading! Hope this helps!
Thenx, but I still have one doubt, if I haven't root my phone yet, will nandroid or titanium work?
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Woops..yeah, your right there. Too quick to reply. I followed this method here..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=895545
and had no problems. Once you get unlocked/rooted and clockwork recovery, then you can make the fore mentioned backups. Export your contacts to the sd card then copy the sd card to the hard drive of your computer before unlocking the boot loader. I do not think apps get affected during the sd wipe unless you have them stored there.
zephiK said:
its not only Nexus devices but like I said people are using the term brick wrong. with these new phones coming out, a lot of them are hard to brick.
if you're phone is able to get into recovery/start/download mode (odin not popular but still an option)/bootloader then its not bricked.
if its unable to start in any form or way.. its considered a brick. please stop using the term in its wrong definition.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i followed the instructions to flash gri74 back to stock and my phone wont turn on, wont goto any mode, wont read that its hookedup to my pc
isnt that what we call a brick? ive had issues on a galaxy s with this game issue. htc devices i can fly through the root procedure but i got this 1 rooted, tried reflashing to stock and the phone wont turn on at all.
may i suggest a noob proof guide|? i postted 1 in the htc desire forum and people love it. yesterday i returned a moto xoom because ti was overheating , got a nexus s and 2day il b returning that because it wont turn on. can any1 help me think of a good idea i can tell the future shop return people?
kmhil said:
I think guys you have lost focus about my question, it's not about how to root (there is a lot of info about), it's about what kind of data will be wiped and how to back it up
What's the best way to do it? It's there an app or I have to day it by myself?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you are forced to lose your data to initially root your device. then after that point, you can always create backups and never lose data again while you switch between ROMs and flashing etc. but i think to initially root, you have to lose everything. not the sd card though.
LINKSLOVESANDROID said:
i followed the instructions to flash gri74 back to stock and my phone wont turn on, wont goto any mode, wont read that its hookedup to my pc
isnt that what we call a brick? ive had issues on a galaxy s with this game issue. htc devices i can fly through the root procedure but i got this 1 rooted, tried reflashing to stock and the phone wont turn on at all.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do keep in mind, we don't have an i9020 or an i9023, we have an i9020A So the instruction out there all need to take that into considerations. I rooted mine fine with no "Bricking" I had to follow the instruction for the i9023, but it worked. I figure it took me all of 1 minute to root my phone. Admitedly, the "One click root" for the Galaxy series was easier.
I try to make it a point to never be the "First" person to do something on their phone. Much safer that way.
I also find it very unusual that you've managed to brick two phones, I've also had the pleasure of owning the telus fascinate, and not once did i get it bricked, I tried Bionics, CM7, Darky's and a bunch of other ones. Just never mess with the boot loader. When you went back to stock, did you make sure it was a stock ROM for the I9020A?
Have you tried connecting the USB to a computer, holding the volume up (or in the case of the galaxy, both up and down) While powering on the device? I've had to use that a few times to recover my galaxy (Thank you odin!!).
Now in regards to the OP, I would recommend using a program like Ti to back everything up, unlock the bootloader then restore from Ti, it's a little more hassel, but you can pretty much keep your settings and data. Personally, i rooted my phone before configuring a single thing on it.
kmhil said:
Thenx, but I still have one doubt, if I haven't root my phone yet, will nandroid or titanium work?
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
there is no way to make a good backup without rooting.
basically yes, you will lose all your settings
there are a few apps you can use to backup your apk before unlocing/rooting the phone.
look for App admin on market https://market.android.com/details?id=az.mecid.appadmin&feature=search_result
the stuff backed to SD does not get wiped
only the internal storage stuff
LINKSLOVESANDROID said:
dont do it man. i just got my phone yesterday at 1 pm and its now 12am and its bricked by lack of support from the cummunity. i studyied and studied 4 around 10 hours. then bricked my device. and i have a good idea i wont be getting a replacement this time
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i took about 12 minutes total to unlock my bootloader, flash clockwork, and flash a custom rom. its not difficult if you pay attention to what you read. youre phone is not bricked. btw, i read your threads. if you werent so demanding, i would have helped. use the pdanet website the next time you need to install the proper driver, and follow the directions that they give you.
When I unlocked I used Astro to back up my apps, I turned on the Google data sync to back up my contacts and I did a back up of my SD on my computer.
When the unlock and recovery was done NS asked for my Google account then it restored all my contacts, Astro restored all my apps and I restored my files from my computer. A few steps but not difficult at all.
You will have to redo your accounts and data, and maybe an app or two won't load but the market will show them installed, just reinstall any that didn't.
Make sure you follow the directions properly in the forum. I had to use two computers to get it to work, but it did work and nothing was damaged.
With all that said.... This was the first time I have ever owned or altered an Android phone. Sure I was nervous... Now I'm hooked.. haha
I wound up using NSCollab .17 so far so good..
First thing I did when I got my phone was fastboot oem unlock.
Even if you don't want to root, use another ROM. Fastboot unlock it so your data doesn't get wiped.
If your hardware and everything seems okay, then flash Clockwork Recovery and do a nandroid backup so you can restore to pre-flashing point if you need it for OEM purposes.
Afterwards, go crazy and flash like theres no tomorrow and find something that you'll like.
And agreed with simms. You've made so made so many threads about this. I would help you step by step but I've been busy so I can't do that anymore. But if you search, you'll find about two or three threads where I did help somebody get their phone to a working state.
The basic idea is... if your phone doesn't boot but you can get to recovery.
- Download a ROM or Nandroid backup
- Install USB drivers
- Fastboot oem unlock (if you haven't)
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (or whatever the recovery.img is named) should be in /sdk/tools
- reboot into recovery (adb reboot recovery)
- mount and storage: mount USB, put the nandroid backup or ROM onto phone
- nandroid restore or flash a ROM (wipe factory,dalvik,cache --> flash ROM (if its CM7.. flash gapps afterwards)
- reboot
your phone boots. alternatively, you can use Odin but thats not a popular method but the choice is available if you wish to go towards that approach
in the worse worse possible case scenario there is always ODIN to the rescue
Why did you guys wait at all?
Once i got the phone i immediately plugged it into my computer and rooted it.
Will (auto) root & unroot. Work for the new ota 605.7 update for the HTC thunderbolt
My friend wants to root the easy way ....NEED HELP will auto root work or not ...
sent from my rooted tbolt using XDA app
Yes but he should use the manual as most soft bricks occur with auto root.
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA App
miketoasty said:
Yes but he should use the manual as most soft bricks occur with auto root.
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This. I don't trust "auto" roots.
The manual, ADB method is proven and not NEARLY as difficult as it may seem up front. You just have to follow the steps in jcase's thread, and you'll be done in half an hour. It's at least worth reading through.
TheStick13 said:
This. I don't trust "auto" roots.
The manual, ADB method is proven and not NEARLY as difficult as it may seem up front. You just have to follow the steps in jcase's thread, and you'll be done in half an hour. It's at least worth reading through.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Completely agree. You don't even need to learn adb to use it it's all just copy and paste.
Sent from my ADR6400L using XDA App
i was trying to root my friends phone with captains script which holds your hand...
I came across a problem... when trying to flash the downgrade pcimgfile... kept saying "Main version older, update failed"
As per him, he has not flashed anything on his phone, everything is stock andhe got his phone about a month after i did (for it launch day). The script was able to push the files and all seems good, but i have not been able to pin point whats causing the error. (i didnt get to take a screen shot with the firmware and stuff) Ive rooted 2 phones without issues with the script and on this particular phone, it seems to be working fine until i try to flash the update.
will using adb manually help in this case? I am thinking no.... but if anyone encountered this, mind sharing what you did?
I have not had any issue with the script. Its similar to the JCase's method it just issues the commands for you. Capt includes a copy of the commands the scrips runs in his thread so I found it helpful to look at it while I ran the scrip so I knew what it was doing and when. Like any set of instructions its always good to read through it all once before you preform it so you know what to expect. If you just download everything, click start, and expect it all to run smoothly then you are likely to run into problems.
JCase's method is good to learn off of tho and might be easier for people to pin point where errors occur.
The error i am seeing is with the phone itself. I think something may have gotten updated?
the script its doing its job. I also reboot my pc and did a factory restore.
Well Capt's script says it only works with software version 605.6 or 605.9 which I assume from when it was written means 1.12.605.6 or 1.12.605.9. If the phone your using is using software version 1.13.605.7 then you should use JCase's method here
The software is 1.12.605.6
Could it be Jcase maybe also updated the downgrade img file?
That first step is causijg the problem when i try to downgrade (the first time you flash the img file)
*looked at the thread and also went to the original thread, file md info is the same for the ruu on both posts **
I also have all the original exploit files on my pc from when i rooted MY phone... since he had a software version that was on the original root threads, i didnt have to change anything
This may be an issue you would want to ask in the chat room that there is a link to in the Development section. If you look at the scripts contents as well as the manual instructions from JCase they are exactly the same up the the point you are getting stuck at. The MD5's even match. So I wouldnt expect doing one method over the other would solve your problem. Maybe someone on the chat could help you out tho.
yeah... im gonna have to go in there....
Its the same software as mines. I didnt modify any files on my pc.... it should have just worked. thanks for the feed back. Guess i will try when i get home later and have more time to mess with it.
So I had an issue in hboot, i am not sure if something was unconnected or what but i think i am in a bootloop.
It happened during the first round where you unplug you phone, I did and it started to check the sd image and had the expected no image error message.
after it checked them all the phone displayed a error message the the "main version is older" that "update failed" and to press power to reboot.
when i do that it takes me to another screen. I think its the fastboot screen and my only options are bootloader, reboot, reboot bootloader, power down. All of which lead me to the same problem and no way that i can figure out.
I found this while searching for a fix, would i be able to pull the sd card, flash the update, and start over again? (albe it with a different root program)
Thank you before hand for your help.
I was following instructions on how to use the Revolutionary Method to root my phone. ALL that I did was download Revolutionary, The HTC Fastboot Drivers and I obtained my beta key from the website. I hooked up my phone on charge only with USB Debugging enabled. The program ran fine and it said successful. The next step was to power down and then do an HBOOT. HOWEVER when I hit selected power down, my phone shut off AND IT WONT TURN BACK ON! Help!
What do I do? Please help me... Did I just BRICK my phone that friggin easily?!?!?! =(... I could cry....
Pull battery and wait for about 10 seconds then reinsert. Then, while holding the volume down button, press and hold the power button for about a second. Sometimes it takes me a few tries so you might just need to try again. Also, the revolution recovery is pretty crappy and you should update it to the modaco 4.0.0.9 recovery asap. Good luck!
*WHEW* Thank you and I will use Modaco! That was scary!
No problem glad I could help. Yeah it's always a good idea to make sure you read everything thoroughly, write down the steps, and give it a practice run in your head so you're sure you've got everything figured out. Back when I had my mytouch 4G I read for like 3 weeks before I attempted anything on my phone so that when I did I felt comfortable with what I'd be doing. Welcome to the club and good luck flashing!
Oh Yeah! I hear you loud and clear NOW. I slowed my roll WAY down... Thanks for the advice and help.
To add to unclespoon's great advice here, one thing to note that might help:
If the power cord is plugged in to the phone, and it's powered off, you'll see the orange light in the top right corner of the screen to denote charging.
If you press the power button, the light goes out, but after a minute comes back on. The phone remains powered off.
If you press the power button, the light goes out, and then you press the power button again before the light comes back on, the phone will power up.
This only applies to having the phone powered off and plugged in, doesn't matter if it's powered off and not plugged in.
This is on CWM 4.0.0.9, can't remember if it's that way for 4.0.0.8 or not - but you should upgrade to 4.0.0.9 as soon as you can if you haven't already.
I am having a great deal of trouble upgrading to Modaco 4.0.0.9... I really dont know what I am doing wrong either. Is there a STEP by STEP guide a child could follow. Apparently I suck at this.... I've havebeen reading all day after messing up and I've downloaded so many different programs and drivers and all kinds of other misc things I cant count anymore.... In HBOOT it says S-Off and SUperOneClick says it's already been rooted and I can download Root Apps. For all intensive purposes, it's been rooted BUT Root Check (the app) says it isnt rooted properly and I cant gain admin rights using the Terminal Emulator or ADB from my computer. I can push files and reboot but I can not use "su" to "shell" works but not "su"... I could pull my hair out! What am I doing wrong?
XigntCrcmstnc said:
I am having a great deal of trouble upgrading to Modaco 4.0.0.9... I really dont know what I am doing wrong either. Is there a STEP by STEP guide a child could follow. Apparently I suck at this.... I've havebeen reading all day after messing up and I've downloaded so many different programs and drivers and all kinds of other misc things I cant count anymore.... In HBOOT it says S-Off and SUperOneClick says it's already been rooted and I can download Root Apps. For all intensive purposes, it's been rooted BUT Root Check (the app) says it isnt rooted properly and I cant gain admin rights using the Terminal Emulator or ADB from my computer. I can push files and reboot but I can not use "su" to "shell" works but not "su"... I could pull my hair out! What am I doing wrong?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Okay when you type "su" in terminal. What is it saying?
And you can't open any rooted programs?
Try flashing one of the roms. Or reinstall using a different root method.
The roms are already rooted and you have modaco recovery. Check this thread out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1320002
Sent from my Crack Injected Doubleshot using xda premium
When I type in "su" it says: reloc_library[1312]: 1688 cannot locate '_ZNK7android6Parcel15SetDataPositionEj'... CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE
and I CAN open rooted programs... it's weird... I can download, install and USE rooted programs...
I just tried to flash Modaco 4.0.0.9 but I dont think I have the IMG file located properly on my SD card... Can you assist with this? It would be greatly appreciated.
I've got MODACO hahaha... I'm getting this crap figured out slowly but surely. I appreciate all the input and advice... QUESTION THOUGH: I used Fr3vo for a temp-root and wrote modaco to my reovery partition I guess... When I reboot will my root still be in effect or will I have to do it again? If so, whats a good reliable permanent root?
XigntCrcmstnc said:
I've got MODACO hahaha... I'm getting this crap figured out slowly but surely. I appreciate all the input and advice... QUESTION THOUGH: I used Fr3vo for a temp-root and wrote modaco to my reovery partition I guess... When I reboot will my root still be in effect or will I have to do it again? If so, whats a good reliable permanent root?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How To Turn S-Off, Install MoDaCo Clockworkmod Recovery, and Install a Rom For Dummie
Section F, post 1
Thank You Sir. I'm proud to say I figured it out myself, through a lot of deductive thinking and reasoning, and managed to get everything squared away when it comes to ROOTING. I got bored and "flashed" the Senseless ROM to make things more exciting. Its fun when you start to figure things out. I appreciate all the help from everyone and the existing information that has been shared. It's been a great help.
XigntCrcmstnc said:
I've got MODACO hahaha... I'm getting this crap figured out slowly but surely. I appreciate all the input and advice... QUESTION THOUGH: I used Fr3vo for a temp-root and wrote modaco to my reovery partition I guess... When I reboot will my root still be in effect or will I have to do it again? If so, whats a good reliable permanent root?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I know you are refering to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192383
I haven't done this method yet. I'm hoping a more experienced member can chime in.
I flashed my superuser from recovery using the download found here. http://unrevoked.com/rootwiki/doku.php/public/revolutionary. (Look under does revolutionary give me root download that zip)
Don't unzip. Put whole file into main sd card directory
Boot to recovery
Installed root package by click install zip from sd card
Reboot
I. Haven't done any temp roots. And you can try this just make a nandroid first (backup in recovery). That way if something goes wrong easy fix
Sent from my Crack Injected Doubleshot using xda premium
XigntCrcmstnc said:
Thank You Sir. I'm proud to say I figured it out myself, through a lot of deductive thinking and reasoning, and managed to get everything squared away when it comes to ROOTING. I got bored and "flashed" the Senseless ROM to make things more exciting. Its fun when you start to figure things out. I appreciate all the help from everyone and the existing information that has been shared. It's been a great help.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm glad you figured it out. I work in the it field most problems are solved by figuring out the root problem which can take time.
As in many problems here. Two people can have similar problem, but very different solutions
Sent from my Crack Injected Doubleshot using xda premium
Droidmoder said:
I'm glad you figured it out. I work in the it field most problems are solved by figuring out the root problem which can take time.
As in many problems here. Two people can have similar problem, but very different solutions
Sent from my Crack Injected Doubleshot using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You are right as right can be there... Similar Problems can have very different solutions hahaha... Speaking of problems:
I am trying to connect my phone to the T-Mobile HSPA. A friend told me I need to find my MSL number (code for my EPSD?) I can't find any guides to accomplishing this with a MT4GS. And when I searched EPSD on XDA it came back with source code forums. So naturally I downloaded the source code anyways hahahaha... I'm download happy.... but anyways, am I on the right track? What do I do? Are you familiar with this stuff? Thanks.
I bought a MyTouch on Amazon for 43 dollars.
Can someone provide a simple guide for me so I can update it to the latest CWM? I've never done any mods with an HTC like this and when I did it was the Hero and I hard bricked it. I had a few G1's, too...
Anyway, can someone PM me or reply to this? I need something quick and easy.
Starting from Rooting and finishishing at CM install.
My current device is an LG Phoenix, so... Big Upgrade!
AndrMatr said:
I bought a MyTouch on Amazon for 43 dollars.
Can someone provide a simple guide for me so I can update it to the latest CWM? I've never done any mods with an HTC like this and when I did it was the Hero and I hard bricked it. I had a few G1's, too...
Anyway, can someone PM me or reply to this? I need something quick and easy.
Starting from Rooting and finishishing at CM install.
My current device is an LG Phoenix, so... Big Upgrade!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would start with this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801106
It will unlock your bootloader, add CWM, and root your (arriving) phone (in that order). If there are any dead links, I should be able to help out (except for the drivers - you can either try ADBSetup or use Linux to unlock the bootloader).
I would skip Juopunutbear unless you are planning to flash every other week . I did it, it's no big deal, but the best I got out of S-OFF was to change the start-up logo (before the bootanimation).
Hope this gives an idea.
joel.maxuel said:
I would start with this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801106
It will unlock your bootloader, add CWM, and root your (arriving) phone (in that order). If there are any dead links, I should be able to help out (except for the drivers - you can either try ADBSetup or use Linux to unlock the bootloader).
I would skip Juopunutbear unless you are planning to flash every other week . I did it, it's no big deal, but the best I got out of S-OFF was to change the start-up logo (before the bootanimation).
Hope this gives an idea.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So what if I don't have Admin privileges on a computer? Will Fastboot and ADB still work? I don't know about the drivers...
And I had the original myTouch 3G and I installed the Visionary (the one with the yellow triangle with the lightning bolt hitting a guy) APK file. I was able to flash CWM Recovery after Visionary rooted the device. Is it possible to flash ROMS using CWM instead of unlocking the bootloader?
AndrMatr said:
So what if I don't have Admin privileges on a computer? Will Fastboot and ADB still work? I don't know about the drivers...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Probably not. I haven't seen a situation where drivers can install without admin priv.
AndrMatr said:
And I had the original myTouch 3G and I installed the Visionary (the one with the yellow triangle with the lightning bolt hitting a guy) APK file. I was able to flash CWM Recovery after Visionary rooted the device. Is it possible to flash ROMS using CWM instead of unlocking the bootloader?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That would be gaining root through an exploit. If I recall correctly, all of those have been sealed in future OTA's. The only way that makes sense (that is, not trying every rooting package out there) is to unlock the bootloader first. It's really not that bad.
Confusion
joel.maxuel said:
Probably not. I haven't seen a situation where drivers can install without admin priv.
That would be gaining root through an exploit. If I recall correctly, all of those have been sealed in future OTA's. The only way that makes sense (that is, not trying every rooting package out there) is to unlock the bootloader first. It's really not that bad.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The MT4GS I'm getting is running Gingerbread. If I use GingerBreak APK to root the phone and install CWM, can I still back up the stock OS? And for future reference, how would I keep the baseband once I'm ready to flash ROMs? Like the IMEI and stuff like that?
And the guide that you directed me towards is slightly complicated.
Is there an APK that can turn S-Off? if so, how reliable is it?
And for future reference (I like saying that) the ETA for device delivery is Wednesday on the East Coast of the United States.
AndrMatr said:
The MT4GS I'm getting is running Gingerbread. If I use GingerBreak APK to root the phone and install CWM, can I still back up the stock OS? And for future reference, how would I keep the baseband once I'm ready to flash ROMs? Like the IMEI and stuff like that?
And the guide that you directed me towards is slightly complicated.
Is there an APK that can turn S-Off? if so, how reliable is it?
And for future reference (I like saying that) the ETA for device delivery is Wednesday on the East Coast of the United States.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Getting out of my comfort zone here, but that should be possible. CWM will be able to back up system and boot, effectively the stock OS.
Haven't heard of people losing their IMEI's with this phone, nor of any backup to protect it, so that should be fine.
When I went through it, I found the guide a bit daunting as well, but you get used to it (alternatively there is below, which I never used).
There is no APK to S-Off (too complicated for a user app, and your phone would be upside down half the time thus making the screen unreadable), but there is this that can speed up the process:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438884
This can root as well. It's no APK, but should get the job done.
joel.maxuel said:
Getting out of my comfort zone here, but that should be possible. CWM will be able to back up system and boot, effectively the stock OS.
Haven't heard of people losing their IMEI's with this phone, nor of any backup to protect it, so that should be fine.
When I went through it, I found the guide a bit daunting as well, but you get used to it (alternatively there is below, which I never used).
There is no APK to S-Off (too complicated for a user app, and your phone would be upside down half the time thus making the screen unreadable), but there is this that can speed up the process:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2438884
This can root as well. It's no APK, but should get the job done.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
*cringes* Windows admin priiivveellleges.....?
And can we just talk about this through PM? the XDA site is destroying my data. The app is better.
s-off has gotten easier. juopunutbear (or however you spell it) is no longer needed. rumrunner s-off is by far easier to use. this is what I used combined with the windroid program to root.
I bought one from a liquidator online. Brand new, out of the box, with the plastic still on the screen and stuff. Unmarked battery, though. Charges a bit too fast. Was labelled as "refurbished" but came in the original manufacturer box with original PC sync cable and chager. I found a way to root the stock ROM without S-OFF, just with CWM. All I had t do was flash a 2.3.6 ZIP that had the SU binary and the .apk file for the Samsung Galaxy Admire. It works on the really stupid Huawei model, too. Which, I installed the Raspberry Pi variation of SliTaz on it, and it works great! But as soon as I came back to my apartment from work I unlocked the bootloader(HTC model), installed CWM, flashed the ZIP fro 1.4 DS, and then did a backup of my old non-functional broken peice of shi...Yeah, and then then flashed the boot image through fastboot, and then restored my backup. My point is, though, my Minecraft PE and my Ravensword 2 installations diappeared after restoring the backup. Any ideas of why this happened?
mattlowry said:
s-off has gotten easier. juopunutbear (or however you spell it) is no longer needed. rumrunner s-off is by far easier to use. this is what I used combined with the windroid program to root.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks this is good info, i recently just got my slide to have cm9 without s-off and lets say that was a process trying to shift about all these dead links on this forum. but i plan on getting another mytouch cause i wanna switch back to a keyboard phone and well the keyboard died some how from sitting for so long but now that i have cm9 on this phone holly poo it runs fast and smooth.
anyway thanks for the info
i looked up the rumrunner and does it matter that its not completely made for the doubleshot? or does it just do it to any htc phone?
g-fetus6 said:
thanks this is good info, i recently just got my slide to have cm9 without s-off and lets say that was a process trying to shift about all these dead links on this forum. But i plan on getting another mytouch cause i wanna switch back to a keyboard phone and well the keyboard died some how from sitting for so long but now that i have cm9 on this phone holly poo it runs fast and smooth.
Anyway thanks for the info
i looked up the rumrunner and does it matter that its not completely made for the doubleshot? Or does it just do it to any htc phone?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
they have a universal version that works fine
I tried rooting this phone with SuperOneClick, and it didn't work. So then I tried Kingo and it said it worked and I could use the phone right afterwards but I could not see the superuser icon, so I tried resetting it and from then on it's been flashing at the samsung screen. I have been trying to root the phone to unlock it as IMEI was all scrambled on the About Phone screen for some reason and none of the ATT codes would work. I really need to get info off of the phone.
The phone was upgraded via Kies to Gingerbread.
I've been trying to read about this a lot lately, but I am a novice and I am in over my head for my free time right now. In desperate thanks to any help.
**** Also, I have a second Infuse and I rooted it just fine with SuperOneClick and so I just don't know what the **** is wrong with this other phone....it would always get to the mounting stage and become unresponsive.
Also, I upgraded the other phone to gingerbread via keys update and now it won't root either. I guess I have to remove the upgrade? Not sure how to do that without root.