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madoc 06-05-2010 05:51 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by grad20_09 (Post 1794814)
that is some fast 3g you have. I tested over my wifi @ home with 25/25 connection and get 6997/2333, so the phone is only able to handle so much ;/ .

sorry, only the last one on there is 3G. I've never topped 1K up on 3G.

I live pretty close to a signal tower, so yeah - at home I am very very happy with the speed. At work it kinda sucks. Really puts a damper on my show off abilities.

Stealth86 06-05-2010 07:23 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
So, for unrevoked, if i run this .apk it roots the phone for me.... and when i reboot i dont have to do anything else if i just want root access for wifi tether in the future? (since its not working atm)

LoungeLizard 06-05-2010 07:32 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
Rooted mine this morning. Super easy.

newone757 06-05-2010 07:35 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by des090 (Post 1794386)
can somebody please help?
So I rooted my evo but im not able to uninstall stock programs ive been useing root manager. Is there another way our programs?
Thamks

pretty sure you cant with the unrevoked method. it doesnt have nand access.

Im waiting for a proper full root to be released

0ri0n 06-05-2010 11:29 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 0ri0n (Post 1794420)
my main reason for rooting was for tethering, but since i use pdanet free, i have no need for it as of now. besides, i'd rather we into the rooting matures

haha just realized what this said... was using the speech to text for this post. :D

so no nand access for the unrevoked method huh? thats coo... i can wait a while for a rooted froyo. ;)

BenS 06-06-2010 01:30 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
I did the OTA update when I received my phone and on the 5th i used the unrevoked root method and then today I uninstalled it along with the supervisor permission app and rebooted. I'm assuming my phone has returned to pre root status. On the unrevoked twitter page it says that this is possible and what will happen. However, since I've done all this it now seems as if my 16gb storage card maybe corrupted. While trying to sync music or files I get error messages and the transfer can not complete. I have reformatted the card on the device several times but it always stops transferring data until I reformat and then the cycle starts all over again. I'm wondering if anyone else is experiencing a similar issue?

Sayajin 06-06-2010 01:36 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
What is the difference between the Unrevoked method and the standard method? Besides the installation aspect. I mean does the standad method allow you to do more than the Unrevoked method does?

-Sayajin

Beejis 06-06-2010 06:31 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sayajin (Post 1796428)
What is the difference between the Unrevoked method and the standard method? Besides the installation aspect. I mean does the standad method allow you to do more than the Unrevoked method does?

-Sayajin

I wish someone had an answer for this...

ruckstande 06-06-2010 07:24 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
So this rooting thing, after the phone is rooted and restarted does it boot back to normal? Just want to make sure before I get the phone and install any apps on it and wipe all my data.

jimmiekain 06-06-2010 07:25 PM

Re: unrevoked root released
 
why are there so few details about unrevoked? I knew absolutly nothing about rooting an android device and when I found about unrevoked i knew it was the choice for me but the fact they i could find no info on it or how it worked raised red flags for me. I decided to go the more complicated route... I followed these http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=123714 instructions to the T and now I'm rooted! I still have no idea what a nand or recovery is but it wasnt too hard at all.


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