Tethering? - HTC Sensation

Is there an app to tether that is invisible with out rooting?
If not, What is the best permanent root system available with out loosing all of my data?

flooddry said:
Is there an app to tether that is invisible with out rooting?
If not, What is the best permanent root system available with out loosing all of my data?
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Search barnicle or PDA net

skater4690 said:
Search barnicle or PDA net
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well I loaded the above apps and tmoble still sees me trying to connect with the wifi. and it wont connect with the bluetooth all I get are error messages.
I thought barnacle only works when rooted?
I'm trying to connect my Note 10.1 through my phone.

flooddry said:
well I loaded the above apps and tmoble still sees me trying to connect with the wifi. and it wont connect with the bluetooth all I get are error messages.
I thought barnacle only works when rooted?
I'm trying to connect my Note 10.1 through my phone.
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It's only working with root access.
But you can use Easy Tether (Lite).

flooddry said:
well I loaded the above apps and tmoble still sees me trying to connect with the wifi. and it wont connect with the bluetooth all I get are error messages.
I thought barnacle only works when rooted?
I'm trying to connect my Note 10.1 through my phone.
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I thought there was a non root setting for barnacle sorry if there's not... But just search tetherin the market there's lots of apps out there and some have a non root way. I think there's one with the word fox in it that worked well

skater4690 said:
I thought there was a non root setting for barnacle sorry if there's not... But just search tetherin the market there's lots of apps out there and some have a non root way. I think there's one with the word fox in it that worked well
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PDA uses fox and no worky, in fact I had to uninstall it as my bluetooth started messing up after I used it. it faded in and out. weird
I'll try the others
If I have to root, Whats best?

flooddry said:
PDA uses fox and no worky, in fact I had to uninstall it as my bluetooth started messing up after I used it. it faded in and out. weird
I'll try the others
If I have to root, Whats best?
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I'd say just root it lol makes life easier with root and there's plenty of guides over in the Dev and general sections just pick what fits your needs. I'd suggest unlocking the boot loader rooting and changing to a custom rom if trying to tether cause then there's no tmo stuff to check on you. For instance I just go tmos new unlimited data plan with no caps but the downside is you're not supposed to be able to tether well I can lol plus you can remove sense or upgrade sense either benifits are far greater than stock plus you can always restore to stock for warranty minus using htcdev unlock method I believe

I completely agree with above statement. With rooting your device truly becomes your own. If you don't like something simply change it when rooted. It's customization on the deepest level. And thanks to xda we have a lot of great roms, to choose from. Also mods, kernels,, and firmware. It gives you the Ability to enjoy your device. Also I must tell you I have found in my experience custom roms are far MORE stable than stock Rom . On stock Rom before rooting I would get rebooting all the time with my device, after rooting and custom Rom that completely stopped! No more annoying rebooting all the time. Custom roms have many more features than stock. And you can tweak the Rom to your liking.also a lot of the time custom roms have a nicer layout than stock and more options. I've never had issues with having a custom rom. It's so worth going through the S-OFF and rooting process. You won't regret it for a second! I sure haven't. I can now truly enjoy the capability of my device where as before I was locked out. I can't stress enough how wonderful it is to be s-off and rooted! Give it a try! You won't be sorry!
sent from HTC sensation, soff, 3.33 firmware, viper Rom, sense 4.1, mugen battery. please press thanks if I helped in anyway.

No root needed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1807874
Read OP, works like charm, no root needed.
T-MobileUS HTC One S running Stock Rooted 2.21.

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just picked up my nexus s. now what?

hello nexus s comminuity. i previously had a telus fascinate which was good but also sucked because it has created soley 4 telus meaning only telus users could b a dev 4 that exact phone. ended up bricking it testing kernels with i9000 roms. then got a htc desire hich is were ive been 4 the past 4 months. greta phone, ez to do everything. i then decided to try the xoom with honeycomb. b4 i even rooted it, it was already soft rebooting. i then rooted it and it got worse. i had ther wifi verison so there was noway to restore and unroot. i then deleted the superuser apk and wiped and returned so it was still rooted but not noticable to a not anvanced user ie. the future shop girl. i then purchased a nexus s. just got in the door and its charging. ive used 2.3.3 on my desire plenty of times with diff roms specifically cm7. so i guess my wuestion is:
is there really a reason 4 me to root with a nexus s? every rom i seen in the dev thread was built from 2.3.3 and looks the same with afew tweaks. are there sense roms yet? what about gingersense? from the looks of things, a stock nexus s is the way to go. any1 have any advice as to if i should root or not?
Rooting will give you Voodoo sound and color, which is well worth it. I'd also recommend you trying MIUI, works really well and I've been using it as my daily driver for the past 2 weeks.
Not to mention, are there any reasons NOT to root?
treUse said:
Rooting will give you Voodoo sound and color, which is well worth it. I'd also recommend you trying MIUI, works really well and I've been using it as my daily driver for the past 2 weeks.
Not to mention, are there any reasons NOT to root?
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i tried gingerbread miui on my desire and wasnt really feeling it. as for voodoo sound a color, what do they do?
and yes, i just messed up a moto xoom rooting and overclocking so im kinda cautious now as far as rooting
LINKSLOVESANDROID said:
i tried gingerbread miui on my desire and wasnt really feeling it. as for voodoo sound a color, what do they do?
and yes, i just messed up a moto xoom rooting and overclocking so im kinda cautious now as far as rooting
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they enhance your sound and color.
voodoo sound is amazing
there hasn't been a report of a brick for the Nexus S. its really hard to mess up rooting, this phone is the SIMPLEST phone out there to root.
the hardest part is installing the drivers for your computer to recognize the device
It's basically impossible to screw up rooting a nexus phone. They are purposely left open so all you have to do is type fastboot oem unlock and you're done. I'd definitely root it for the sound enhancements.
RogerPodacter said:
It's basically impossible to screw up rooting a nexus phone. They are purposely left open so all you have to do is type fastboot oem unlock and you're done. I'd definitely root it for the sound enhancements.
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is there a equalizer? im always listening to music on my desire with my beat headphones so id like a eq to play with. also i just turned it on after its initial charge and the colors def look alil washed out. almost yellow in comparison to my desire. im gonna troll around the forujm and find a ez root. if any1 can post a good starting point while i look plz anf thx u
edit: is there a 1 click root 4 the nexus s? or no matter what is there adb involved? also which roms do u perfer for a smooth expierience but has power widget notifications, a music lockscreen, maybe music change with volume after screen off
treUse said:
Not to mention, are there any reasons NOT to root?
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Yes. If you have no reason to root, which I don't see one for my needs, you shouldn't. Any app that requests root can do anything it desires. Which can be a bad thing for those that don't understand what that means and what apps they are installing do.
Those that want to root should ask why they want to root before doing so, and making sure its a valid reason and not just ZOMG haxx0r I gots root.
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
RogerPodacter said:
It's basically impossible to screw up rooting a nexus phone. They are purposely left open so all you have to do is type fastboot oem unlock and you're done. I'd definitely root it for the sound enhancements.
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Unlocking the bootloader is NOT rooting! Please do not give advice if you do not know what you are talking about. Unlocking the bootloader is only the first step. You also need to install a custom recovery (cwk) now that you've unlocked the bootloader then install su through recovery.
Rooting also does not automagically give you 'sound enhancements'. You have to install a custom kernel (voodoo) to get there.
Sent from my Nexus S using Tapatalk
well im quite sure i bricked the device. wont connect to adb fastboot or download mode
LINKSLOVESANDROID said:
well im quite sure i bricked the device. wont connect to adb fastboot or download mode
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no you just installed the wrong drivers.
stop using the term 'brick' when it isnt bricked. you aren't even giving full details.
zephiK said:
no you just installed the wrong drivers.
stop using the term 'brick' when it isnt bricked. you aren't even giving full details.
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ok i was trying to use download mode to flash gri stock and afterward the screen went black. nothing will turn on or light up and i cant get into anything. im quiotr sure thats what we call bricked

[Q] post root questions

I'm looking to root my inspire for 2 simple reasons. To be able to uninstall the bloatware and have access to the amazon app store. As far as I can tell bubby's 1 click root seems to be the easiest method so far.
I just have a few questions on what to do after or if I'm successful in gaining root.
I'm planning on sticking with the stock rom and not doing anything extra then what bubby's instructions say. (using his rc2)
The gold card....Can I still use it as a SD card in my phone? Do I have to format the card again to restore my backed up files on it or can I just simply add them to the card? Or do I have to get a new SD card?
I've already gotten the OTA update that was released a couple days ago...will the stock rom have HSUPA enabled? Can I still use the OTA update to install updates as they come out or will I have search online for custom updates and install them manually?
Lastly...will I run in to any other problems or glitches? Sound working? Increase/decrease in battery life? Increase/decrease in speed? Baseically will all the apps and functions of my phone still work as well as they did before root?
I feel like I have searched everywhere for answers to these questions but no luck....So any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am new to this too, but I did run across the answer to your SD Card question. Yes, you can use it again as normal without formatting it. At least that is SOME answer to get you started...lol :0)
S.Reno9 said:
I'm looking to root my inspire for 2 simple reasons. To be able to uninstall the bloatware and have access to the amazon app store. As far as I can tell bubby's 1 click root seems to be the easiest method so far.
I just have a few questions on what to do after or if I'm successful in gaining root.
I'm planning on sticking with the stock rom and not doing anything extra then what bubby's instructions say. (using his rc2)
The gold card....Can I still use it as a SD card in my phone? Do I have to format the card again to restore my backed up files on it or can I just simply add them to the card? Or do I have to get a new SD card?
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I had the same question after I first rooted using a gold card as I haven't used one before...best I can tell, it still functions as an sdcard with no differences.
S.Reno9 said:
I've already gotten the OTA update that was released a couple days ago...will the stock rom have HSUPA enabled? Can I still use the OTA update to install updates as they come out or will I have search online for custom updates and install them manually?
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It should but AT&T's definition of HSUPA varies from device to device and region to region. You may get OTA updates, but keep in mind the update may clear your ability to sideload apps and may clear the root access once applied. So yes it might be better to search for custom updates
S.Reno9 said:
Lastly...will I run in to any other problems or glitches? Sound working? Increase/decrease in battery life? Increase/decrease in speed? Baseically will all the apps and functions of my phone still work as well as they did before root?
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Even with stock rom, you're gonna have hiccups now and then, but for the most part, it should be no different.
S.Reno9 said:
I feel like I have searched everywhere for answers to these questions but no luck....So any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You're welcome and YMMV.
sweeeeet....those are exactly the answers I was looking for.
Thanks again
S.Reno9 said:
I'm looking to root my inspire for 2 simple reasons. To be able to uninstall the bloatware and have access to the amazon app store. As far as I can tell bubby's 1 click root seems to be the easiest method so far.
I just have a few questions on what to do after or if I'm successful in gaining root.
I'm planning on sticking with the stock rom and not doing anything extra then what bubby's instructions say. (using his rc2)
The gold card....Can I still use it as a SD card in my phone? Do I have to format the card again to restore my backed up files on it or can I just simply add them to the card? Or do I have to get a new SD card?
I've already gotten the OTA update that was released a couple days ago...will the stock rom have HSUPA enabled? Can I still use the OTA update to install updates as they come out or will I have search online for custom updates and install them manually?
Lastly...will I run in to any other problems or glitches? Sound working? Increase/decrease in battery life? Increase/decrease in speed? Baseically will all the apps and functions of my phone still work as well as they did before root?
I feel like I have searched everywhere for answers to these questions but no luck....So any help would be greatly appreciated.
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In regards to the goldcard...
You may want to consider holding on to it for future possible use (in case you somehow need to root another inspire, you won't have to make another one).
Either buy a 4gb for the goldcard if you want to use the 8gb that came with the phone, or take the opportunity to get a bigger one for daily use in your phone, and use that 8gb for the goldcard.
In regards to OTA updates...
The one on your phone will be lost in the rooting process. After its done, though, you can reflash the same thing back onto your phone... The same Rom is available over in the dev section. Future OTA updates will have to be manually updated by way of this forum. Fear not, they'll be here.
In regards to glitches...
You'll only be left with no sound if you don't finish the process fully. In order to gain root, a temporary downgraded Rom (that has no sound) has to be flashed first. Then, the functioning stock Rom is flashed back on.
People complain they "lost sound after rooting" because they don't follow the process through to completion... Putting a working Rom back on.
Inspired Ace 1.0 ¦ XDA Premium
I have made myself an expert with this stuff LOL...rooted my HTC last week with the simple one click one.......Number 1 is don't change your ROM at all...at least don't go to CM7....you will have major problems with it...........GPS will not work, trust me.
Also, if you change your radio, your also screwed because your UP and DOWNLOAD will be messed up and your GPS won't work as well...i myself am tyring to find a root solution that won't touch my radio.....only push an exploit that will give me unknown sources to be installed and for WIFI tether...that's it for me.
Now I'm curious.
Now that this is out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058042
Couldn't someone download this and rename it PD98IMG.zip, boot into hboot and bypass the whole OneClick/Hack kit?
Or does that only work after you're rooted?
Nickovtyme said:
Now I'm curious.
Now that this is out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058042
Couldn't someone download this and rename it PD98IMG.zip, boot into hboot and bypass the whole OneClick/Hack kit?
Or does that only work after you're rooted?
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Yeah, unless the PD98IMG is signed by HTC, only a S-OFF hboot will load it.
Gene Poole said:
Yeah, unless the PD98IMG is signed by HTC, only a S-OFF hboot will load it.
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That's right. I forgot about the s-off....I'm starting to take this stuff for granted.
gmiusa02 said:
I have made myself an expert with this stuff LOL...rooted my HTC last week with the simple one click one.......Number 1 is don't change your ROM at all...at least don't go to CM7....you will have major problems with it...........GPS will not work, trust me.
Also, if you change your radio, your also screwed because your UP and DOWNLOAD will be messed up and your GPS won't work as well...i myself am tyring to find a root solution that won't touch my radio.....only push an exploit that will give me unknown sources to be installed and for WIFI tether...that's it for me.
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Are you seriously advising others to not change their Rom or radio because YOU had a bad experience?
Or suggesting that because something didn't work right for you that it will not work for someone else?
Inspired Ace 1.0.1¦ XDA Premium
The problem is to get s-off you have to downgrade the Rom/radio . I am still not rooted I have made my gold card just not sure what Rom/ radio to use . I got the inspire on Monday and am still trying it out not liking the battery life at all or the hissing in the call audio .
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jmarrale said:
The problem is to get s-off you have to downgrade the Rom/radio . I am still not rooted I have made my gold card just not sure what Rom/ radio to use . I got the inspire on Monday and am still trying it out not liking the battery life at all or the hissing in the call audio .
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Your waiting to root so you can try out the phone first is a good idea, however, those things you aren't liking so far are actually improved with many custom roms.
Inspired Ace 1.0.1¦ XDA Premium

[Q] Just another root question - 2.3.6

There's so much out there I have to ask it directly. I know it's got to be in the forum somewhere but I've read probably half dozen ways to do this and it's confusing.
I have a TMob Galaxy S 4g T959VUVKJ6 running T959VUVKJ6-CL694130 kernel (hope that means something to someone!) with 2.3.6 firmware that came with the phone.
How can I get rid of bloatware?
If I have to root first is there an ez way to do that, like SOC that works on my phone?
I rooted a previous phone but with an older firmware and used SOC. Looking for the same process if I can. Thanks in advance.
SOC V2.3.3 will work on GB. If you just want to root and keep the stock ROM that's your best bet.
rogerperk said:
How can I get rid of bloatware?
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Check my signature for FB's debloater. You do need to be rooted & have CWM installed to use it.
rogerperk said:
If I have to root first is there an ez way to do that, like SOC that works on my phone?
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SOC is one way, but given that you need to have CWM installed I would suggest using the third link in bhndven's [Heimdall][One-Click][UVKJ6] The KJ6 Heimdall One-Click Collection [12/11/2011].
After that, install [KERNEL]Subtly Modified Stock with CWM5 + Voodoo Lagfix [02/24] to get on the latest beta kernel. It has the latest CWM which resolves an issue with CWM 3 not being able to mount /system on Gingerbread.
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I rooted a previous phone but with an older firmware and used SOC. Looking for the same process if I can. Thanks in advance.
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SOC will work, just make sure you have the latest version. However, to debloat you need CWM so I would forgo SOC & install the stuff above.
Nope. I downloaded SOC 2.3.3, checked USB debugging, plugged in my phone, it didn't ask my anything about my card, turned on SOC, clicked Root, it went through Killing ADB Server, daemon not running, daemon started successfully, and sat there at Starting ADB Server. Tried several times but no joy. Is it me?
It said Not Responding.
I haven't used it to root in a really long time personally. I know others have gotten it to work recently. Maybe try a different usb port. Here's a guide with some info on it. Read down a little bit and you'll see it. Sounds like your doing it right. Do you want to stay on stock and just have root? Or will you be playing with custom ROMs?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716
hechoen said:
I haven't used it to root in a really long time personally. I know others have gotten it to work recently. Maybe try a different usb port. Here's a guide with some info on it. Read down a little bit and you'll see it. Sounds like your doing it right. Do you want to stay on stock and just have root? Or will you be playing with custom ROMs?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470716
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Same result. It stops responding. I'm probably going to keep it stock. I may do a custom ROM later but right now I can't get it to root. Can't figure it out.
You need to try a USB that you haven't used on your phone before. Follow the first link in my signature and go to the part about rooting. If fresh USB port doesn't work after following the guide it will probably be your USB cable.
lumin30 said:
You need to try a USB that you haven't used on your phone before. Follow the first link in my signature and go to the part about rooting. If fresh USB port doesn't work after following the guide it will probably be your USB cable.
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Still no joy. I think this is just too hard to do, which brings me back to my original question. I'm sure some wizard will come up with a way to do this soon - just not now I guess. Thanks for the help though! I appreciate it. I guess I'll stay stock for awhile yet.
How could you have done what I said in that short of time? I think you aren't reading thoroughly and are waiting for a specific answer you want to hear.
Just follow the second link in my signature. You will be on rooted stock with CWM and the guide is DUMMY proof.
I think your right lumin....outside of the vibrant....this is the easiest phone to root.
Sent from my SGH-T959V,SGH-T959 using xda premium.
Another simple way to get rid of bloatware is to use titanium backup or root explorer.
Because I am sitting at my computer working on this so it wasn't that hard to do. I had SOC open, had already downloaded file manager, etc. I never got a USB port to work but I'm going to try it again. Once I get a moment to take a deep breath. I really do appreciate the help but I don't want to do alot to do that. I got spoiled with SOC.
lumin30 said:
Just follow the second link in my signature. You will be on rooted stock with CWM and the guide is DUMMY proof.
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OK, I think it worked this time. The trick was to use IE and not Chrome apparently. It didn't go like the directions said but I ended up with a rebooted phone, lost all my apps and stuff, but with superuser on it so I assume I'm rooted and this won't start launching nuclear missiles or something. Thanks, Lumin! I appreciate your patience with me.
Hi. I have posted in another thread regarding problems with my Wind Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4G (SGH-T959W), which seems to be similar to rogerperk's issues, although the phone is a different model. lumin30 responded to the post saying that my phone is not supported by XDA. Being a noob, I don't understand why my phone is not supported. It is still a Galaxy S 4G, is it not; albeit with different baseband.
My original post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24678919#post24678919
Is there anyone out there that may be able to help? stephen_w, lumin30, FBis251? My main goal is to root it so I can use Titanium Backup and fix the random shut-down problems.
thanks,
Billy
billyckot said:
Being a noob, I don't understand why my phone is not supported. It is still a Galaxy S 4G, is it not; albeit with different baseband.
My original post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24678919#post24678919
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Billy even tho your phone is a SGS4G it is different from the T-Mobile phone. So our methods wont work. We dont know anything about your phone or even how to root it. You are probably stuck with a locked up phone.
Super One Click is not specific to our model phone. I will post a link to the website for you to read up on and determine if you want to try using it to root. I haven't read anybody messing their phone up with SOC - however, keep in mind you will not have a way to fix your phone if you do mess it up.
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Super One Click is not specific to our model phone. I will post a link to the website for you to read up on and determine if you want to try using it to root. I haven't read anybody messing their phone up with SOC - however, keep in mind you will not have a way to fix your phone if you do mess it up.
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I started to link him but in his initial post he states it wouldnt work. Maybe the newest version will do the trick tho.
Here it is either way - http://shortfuse.org/?p=193

Windmobile 2.3.6 GS4G won't root

Superclick won't root. It goes through a bunch of stuff, does the sleep, sends the zerlings, sleeps, sends more, then the software freezes at the end with the window "not responding" and the phone isn't rooted. Trying a shell root first, it goes through the same stuff, sames something about blue flames, then goes back to letting me click buttons.
Is 2.3.6 not rootable?
Have you tried using ODIN to flash one of the rooted kernels?
I know there is that option or the option of the One-Click to install a new room, but since their is some debate if the bootloader of the Wind version is different than that of the T-Mobile that all the stock kernels are based on, I'm still searching and reading first to see.
Do I have to flash a bootloader to use the the One-Click to install stock rom so I can then have it rooted, install CWC, then flash a rom I want?
Let ask this what is your intentions with rooting?
If you want to install a custom rom Click on the purple link in my signature.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES FLASH BOOT LOADERS
Then you can flash any of the current ICS flavors, CM7, or the current stock based roms.
eollie said:
Let ask this what is your intentions with rooting?
If you want to install a custom rom Click on the purple link in my signature.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES FLASH BOOT LOADERS
Then you can flash any of the current ICS flavors, CM7, or the current stock based roms.
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Well was looking through some of the tut's and the one was how to do flash with no bootloaders via the phone, but needed root.
....So, If I use the 1 click in your link and run the jar file, that will flash me to a stock rom that is rooted with the clockwork recovery correct? I don't need to run the 1 click again and flash the bootloader for any reason to get the above?
Then from there, I can flash any cm7/cm9/acid/stripped down/whatever rom I want?
There is no way to backup my current system as is though, correct, because once I go through the 1 click, I'm flashing the stock bare bones rom to it?
I have no problem flashing and have done other phones and modded thousands of game consoles, but want to be sure this goes well. I've had the phone for a total of 30 hours and don't want to toast it.......but I like to tinker. lol.
eollie said:
Let ask this what is your intentions with rooting?
If you want to install a custom rom Click on the purple link in my signature.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES FLASH BOOT LOADERS
Then you can flash any of the current ICS flavors, CM7, or the current stock based roms.
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But you will never be able to go back to stock.
bhundven said:
But you will never be able to go back to stock.
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Meh. Already bit the bullet and did it and booting your ICS as I type this. lol. The phone is 36 hours old, that's old enough to be modded isn't it?
Thanks for all the work.
Now I did the 1 click, went to recovery, did a backup of my system at that point, installed your ICS, gapps, fixxed permissions, etc, etc. Now If I want to go back to the 2.3.6, I can restore my backup right? that is going to be as close as I could get, which I would have to run the wireless fix to get wireless working since the 1 click installer's stock rom is very basic.
superoneclick
getochkn said:
Superclick won't root. It goes through a bunch of stuff, does the sleep, sends the zerlings, sleeps, sends more, then the software freezes at the end with the window "not responding" and the phone isn't rooted. Trying a shell root first, it goes through the same stuff, sames something about blue flames, then goes back to letting me click buttons.
Is 2.3.6 not rootable?
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i was in the same boat as you i try three different version of SOC and finaliy manage root it with superoneclickv2.3.1-shortfuse.the only thing i notice was when it was installing root it stalled in step 5-6 and then it did it i got root.also make sure u have OEM cable for your phone
getochkn said:
Meh. Already bit the bullet and did it and booting your ICS as I type this. lol. The phone is 36 hours old, that's old enough to be modded isn't it?
Thanks for all the work.
Now I did the 1 click, went to recovery, did a backup of my system at that point, installed your ICS, gapps, fixxed permissions, etc, etc. Now If I want to go back to the 2.3.6, I can restore my backup right? that is going to be as close as I could get, which I would have to run the wireless fix to get wireless working since the 1 click installer's stock rom is very basic.
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No you will have to flash the one click again. Just dont flash bootloaders. In your case make sure you always flash the roms for the sgh-t959v/w otherwise your liable to have a paperweight. Unless you can get a mini keis tarball for bhundven from wind mobile tech support.
If you like to tinker and think you might be able to get them to do this hop on irc before downloading the stuff. That way bhundven can walk you through getting it to him so he can perform surgery and compare the bootloaders.
eollie said:
No you will have to flash the one click again. Just dont flash bootloaders. In your case make sure you always flash the roms for the sgh-t959v/w otherwise your liable to have a paperweight. Unless you can get a mini keis tarball for bhundven from wind mobile tech support.
If you like to tinker and think you might be able to get them to do this hop on irc before downloading the stuff. That way bhundven can walk you through getting it to him so he can perform surgery and compare the bootloaders.
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thanks, and thanks for the 1 click!
Is there anyway to tell if a ROM has bootloaders or not? I've only been looking at "V" roms anyways from the list of SGS4G roms on the wiki, so think I'm safe there, just not sure about how to tell if they have a bootloader or not?
So far, the cyan/ICS/Team Acid one is working pretty good. Wifi was boinked and wouldn't authenticate any connections but a factory reset from within Android fixed that and been rock solid since.
As long as you are flashing the rom via cwm your safe. However flashing using heimdall or odin sometimes has bootloaders included. The one clicks include bootloaders but you have to check the option and then there is a secondary confirmation you have to click on. So again just flashing back to stock without touching the flash bootloaders option you are safe.
Ok, thanks. I only used odin a few times on some bricked phones customers brought me.
Wifi seems to be going wonky again with the ICS. Not connecting after a while. Better rom's to try or just a known issue or something I can try or do?
Best thing to do is get some logs for bhundven to look at. I use cm9 currently and wifi like 90% of the day. and I dont have problems with wifi.
eollie said:
Best thing to do is get some logs for bhundven to look at. I use cm9 currently and wifi like 90% of the day. and I dont have problems with wifi.
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Replaced my older router with a new one, was still having issues but reset all the ddrwrt settings to stock, re-setup the wireless step by step, testing on phone and laptop each step of the way and seems to be going good so far, full wifi bars, connected at 54mb. Now to move the N router from the basement so I can get N speeds. lol.
getochkn said:
Replaced my older router with a new one, was still having issues but reset all the ddrwrt settings to stock, re-setup the wireless step by step, testing on phone and laptop each step of the way and seems to be going good so far, full wifi bars, connected at 54mb. Now to move the N router from the basement so I can get N speeds. lol.
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The wifi on the phone only does 2.4GHz N-mode.
The only phone I've noticed 5GHz N-mode on is the galaxy note 2 (so far).
bhundven said:
The wifi on the phone only does 2.4GHz N-mode.
The only phone I've noticed 5GHz N-mode on is the galaxy note 2 (so far).
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Ok, I'll make sure to set the router for 2.4ghz mode when I set it up. Thanks for all the work on this and the help in the threads you've answered in. guess I just got freaked over the whole bootloader thing, but I have a good handle on hows it's working now somewhat anyways. Everything is going pretty good and I like being able to use Chrome now, with the desktop sync tabs and stuff. Can pickup in another room what I was doing on my PC and stuff. Pretty cool. I'll check out how the GPS works compared to the stock rom was today, but wifi seems to ok since I replaced that old crappy router. Good thing about running your own electronics repair stuff, always another router somewhere in a box. lol.

[Q] Most Stable Stock looking ROM?

My mom has an Infuse, and had it rooted when she got it. I kept it on stock since I don't wanna worry so much about it. I had it rooted so that I can do nandroid as needed, and install Avast Anti-Theft as root and in the system partition...
Now, problem is the ROM seems to be unstable and suffer from reboots and hangs... I can't even figure out what's wrong... I would love to try out ROMs, but I simply can't have the device long enough to do proper testing. I don't have it right now, and she uses it as a daily driver... Any suggestion on a stock looking rom that's probably much more stable than the stock ROM?
Canadian Rogers Infuse 4G by the way. As mentioned, already rooted and has custom recovery.
Suggestions? Thanks!
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My mom has an Infuse, and had it rooted when she got it. I kept it on stock since I don't wanna worry so much about it. I had it rooted so that I can do nandroid as needed, and install Avast Anti-Theft as root and in the system partition...
Now, problem is the ROM seems to be unstable and suffer from reboots and hangs... I can't even figure out what's wrong... I would love to try out ROMs, but I simply can't have the device long enough to do proper testing. I don't have it right now, and she uses it as a daily driver... Any suggestion on a stock looking rom that's probably much more stable than the stock ROM?
Canadian Rogers Infuse 4G by the way. As mentioned, already rooted and has custom recovery.
Suggestions? Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326143
Ignore the part after "Download Root Explorer", if you want her phone to remain rooted.
k-semler said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326143
Ignore the part after "Download Root Explorer", if you want her phone to remain rooted.
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Unfortunately that already is exactly what's on her phone... :S hhhmmmmm...
zaghy2zy said:
Unfortunately that already is exactly what's on her phone... :S hhhmmmmm...
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I used to run Infused 2.2.3 when I was still on GB, and I found it very stable. IIRC, even the MHL adapter was working. There is also AEON v1.4SL, and CyanogenMod 7.
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I used to run Infused 2.2.3 when I was still on GB, and I found it very stable. IIRC, even the MHL adapter was working. There is also AEON v1.4SL, and CyanogenMod 7.
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Thanks! I'll check them out...

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