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I'm sure that someone could explain this better than me, but I'll just put it in simple terms because I don't know exactly what I'm doing yet. You rooted your phone, which means you gave yourself access to be a Superuser. So, like you said, apps that need SU will work. The problem is, you're doing this on a rom that was not designed to work w/ SU permissions. Some developers have taken the exact same rom you have and tweaked it so that it works with SU permissions. In other words, it is a Rooted Stock Rom. Nothing changes other than the fact that it doesn't mind you having SU permissions. It's kind of like me giving you a wooden box w/ a bunch of stuff in it. But the box is completely sealed and nailed shut on every side. You could punch a hole it, and get access to everything, but that's not what the box was designed for. However, some guy over at XDA-Carpenters takes that same box and builds a door into it, now you have the same box with the same contents, but your accessing it the way it was intended. So... Your solution is... Install the stock rooted Sprint rom. This thread has every rom --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=698044 You should install "Stock with Root, OTA update1" And thank you.
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For that, you'll have to flash a custom rom that either has them removed, or has the ability to let you uninstall them. Check the upgrades section. OMJ's rom has them removed. Quote:
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help - wow what did I do? OK I downloaded the zip file. first of all should the file be like 250 Meg? put it in my root dir rebooted with button down came up with the 5 options about reboot hboot whatever. Wait the 10 sec it says found the zip file but then says images are bad, and goes back to the 5 options. It did this the first time so no I have not rooted yet. I ran the recovery incase some how I rooted and didnt know I did? Now I get the triangle with the " !" in the middle when I hook it to my pc. hum
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So, I read everything 100 times before I jump in ... if I am reading this correctly, downgrading if you did the OTA is no longer necessary, right?
(I also don't trust myself and would like a little confirmation to make me feel better.) http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...62&postcount=1
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following these instructions http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&highlight=ads i'm now in recovery mode but how do i run adp? i downloaded the android sdk from here http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html extracted it to C:\androidSDK i opened up a command prompt directed it to C:\androidSDK\tools and when i try type adp in the command prompt, i get a 'adp is not recognized as an internal or external command' |
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The /!\ screen is the first part of the recovery section. If your PC36 file didn't work, you're not rooted so there is no point in going into the recovery screen. Just pull the battery. Make sure you get a good PM36IMG.zip file and make sure it's on the root of the storage card. BTW - I downgraded to stock a couple of hours ago. I put a smaller sdcard in and formated it. Then I copied the PC36IMG.zip file over to the card, tried to root, and also got a message that the 'image was wrong.' Tried several times and even took the file straight off my original card to the other smaller sdcard. Still got an error. Put the original 8gb card back in, and it worked. Did you by any chance change your card? Quote:
If you haven't started any of the process yet, and you're on a completely stock rom w/ the OTA, if you don't mind, I'd like to walk you through the entire process by phone/chat? Rom manager has been pumping out updates faster than I can download them. I think they are fixing stuff, but when I downgrade to stock, I still have the same issue w/ Rom Manager. I have 2 Evo's and they have the same thing happen, but I think it's because I've already rooted, upgraded, and then downgraded. The only way to be sure is to find someone that has a completely stock rom. If rom manager doesn't work, I can walk you through the manual method, which I think is very easy anyways. If we can do this, I wouldn't be able to call you until about 6:30PM PST (7:30PM your time in Colorado) but at least you'd get personalized help rooting and flashing your phone. Quote:
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