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Re: EVO Full Root & OTA ROOT|Recovery|Nand Backup/Restore|Flashing| for n00b's + Vide

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Originally Posted by htcvogue111 View Post
Thank you for your response. So since I want to have the latest benefits that come with the new OTA and not have to depend on a rom that is based on OTA, is it OK for me to apply OTA FIRST and use the root method posted in ths thread?

Thanks
While that is technically possible you are asking for headaches IMO.
This current root process is a bit more complicated and not as thoroughly tested (because it's new) as the "old" method.
IMO you run a greater risk of not being able to root if you OTA first then try the new method.

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So since I want to have the latest benefits that come with the new OTA and not have to depend on a rom that is based on OTA
Not sure what your concern is here?
If your point is that you would like to run a Stock ROM then there are rooted versions of Stock available. Here's one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=712695
(ignore the de-odexed version)
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