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Originally Posted by arrrghhh
The "su" and "cp" should be on separate lines.
So Then enter. You'll see the prompt change (from $ to # - indicating the elevated privileges), then do the cp command. Obviously this is assuming you've placed the wifi-nvram.txt file at the root of your SD card.
Same goes for the other command. su needs to go on its own line...
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yes I then realised that once I figured out what su meant . got WiFi working with the nvram trick ! thanks for everything ! now I wonder why script manager says I am not able to access the data directory to assign the script to run at start up . ugh one after another xP