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![]() I just watched the finished video. Man that was rough editing. I was trying to get it posted quickly. Also, it was my very first time running through this. When I read the directions on XDA I realized I had to finally figure out what "adb shell" meant. ![]() I always see it written, but had no idea what they were referring too, until I typed "c:\evo-recovery\adb-windows shell" in run command and it all made sense. ![]()
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Everything I did was done on a windows machine using the EVO-recovery.zip file and no Android SDK. I was totally confused when I started trying to figure out Android. None of the original directions about rooting mentioned the SDK, (probably because everyone knew about it in the thread at XDA) so I fumbled around just using the evo-recovery.zip files until I figured out that "adb" could be substituted for "adb-windows" from the zip file I had. As long as I was in the right folder, the command worked. So, for people familiar w/ Android, they use Code:
adb shell adb reboot recovery "c:\evo-recovery\adb-windows reboot recovery" in a run window. Again, I'm not saying that learning the SDK is bad, only that it is not necessary to do any of these steps. It will help w/ any future hacking/mods individuals might want to do. |
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Volume up=run Volume down=go back to the bootloader menu Then you can just select Recovery. Still a good idea to rename it, but if you forget, it's not the end of the world. ![]() |
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Whooo hoooo supern00b nod of thanks! Custom Rom via OMJ and Radio!
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Great guide, I am about to get started. I was curious, if I do this method, can I install various roms once I am done?
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I posted this in OMJ's thread but figures it was worth a repost here. What is full root. Originally Posted by frankenstein @ xda: Quote:
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