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Re: NAND Boot Testing - HW3D Fixed: 10-21, Auto-brightness Testing: 10-24

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Originally Posted by edwill View Post
1st post....

Ok, I have read each and every post in this thread. I have to say that what youre doing is to be commended. I want to add my TP2 on the list of testers. I will read the noob post VERY carefully and report all my findings. Off hand, is there anything I need to look out for during the process? Keep pushin guys and again, Thanks....
If this is your first time with Android, you're going to want to start with the haret builds. They run entirely off of the SD, and there's a lot less chance of damage occurring. Best to learn how Android works on our phones, and then graduate to NAND testing.
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