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Originally Posted by cruise350
Your phone is still rooted you just turned S-on back on. Doing a factory reset doesn't unroot your phone it just erases the data. Don't worry about being rooted, if you already have your replacement you must have used Assurion which won't matter if your rooted since it is an insurance claim not a warranty claim.
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Actually, it was a TEP replacement. They sent a refurb and and return kit. I tried to flash the stock RUU.exe via my PC and it kept timing out saying it couldnt make a USB connection. I didnt get it. Finally, I just got fed up and did a factory reset.
So it looks like my first venture into Android re-rooting was a failure. All I did was turn security back on via S-ON tool and reset the stock rom. I guess thats why I still had the super user app in my app list. Lets hope the tech doesnt look too closely.
Whats the next best way to flash an RUU rom when it wont let you do it via USB through the PC? Put the image on SD card, boot into recovery, then flash from there? I could not get the stock RUU to work via USB for some reason. Just gave me a USB connection error afterlike 1 min.
Thanks for your input into my unrootfailblog.