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got evo what is root ?
OK I checked the link from p-slim I know how to root, but what does that do for me? Do I have to root? what does root do? what does root mean? Thanks
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Re: got evo what is root ?
from this thread found in Android General.
Basically this means that it will allow you to do some things on your phone that normally the phone does not allow you to do, because you have access to the entire file system and can change all of the system settings. This is not necessary, but some people like to in order to put a custom ROM on their phone (if they don't like Sense UI, or want certain features) and on some phones overclock the processor, install utilities, enable tethering etc... |
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Re: EVO - Root|Recovery|Nand Backup|Flashing for n00b's Instructions & Videos
Ok well I'm pretty sure I did it right but one thing is making me think that I did NOT....
I don't have the program superuser. Did I mess something up or was this just the superNOOB question of the hour???? |
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I definitely know how to do all the steps, but I'm still running into issues trying to use Rom Manager for loading roms. The one process that has never failed me, is the original process that I posted. Going into Recovery mode the manual way has worked 100% of the time for me. No matter how bad everything is failing, I can always power down, reboot into bootloader, connect to the pc and run the "recovery-windows.bat" file. I also noticed everything, at least for me, has been much more reliable if I only connect the phone when I need it to be connected and using XP instead of Windows 7 has also been easier. Have you tried doing this by the manual method I described? The videos show all the steps. Also, if what version of Windows are you using? Quote:
Also, read my response to AYSIANA above this. I'm having issues getting Rom Manager to do everything it's supposed to be. Quote:
After unrooting and rooting again, it never shows up for me until I install a rooted rom. So, basically I'm in the same boat. No SU icon but loading a custom rom makes the icon show up. This happened to me even after downgrading completely to a stock shipped rom. I was still unable to make the SU icon show after rooting. I had to install a custom rom to see it. I had the same results. It only showed up after I loaded a custom rom. What rom are you running.
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When I power on my phone I get the fastboot
recovery clear storage simlock hboot usb Thats it nothing else no matter how long I wait. I can see it checking for the zip file but says bad image or something like that. Any clues? Thanks |
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That seems to get automatically enabled when you root. Don't know why, but after I was no longer getting the SU Icon, that's what I started looking for. Quote:
If you did the 1st step of rooting w/ the PC36IMG.zip file, and it worked, you should have manually gone in and renamed/deleted that file so it won't find anything now. If so, that means you're at the next step. From that menu, select recovery, connect the phone to the pc and run the "recovery-windows.bat" file. Have you seen the youtube videos? |
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