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Re: [TUTORIALS] EVERYTHING EVO - Rooting | NAND | Flashing Roms | for n00b's with vid
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/need to jump back to where you left off before flashing the new ROM. It is essentially the same as the NAND backup. No those files are no longer needed provided you completed all the steps successfully. ROM Manager will boot you into Recovery. So will an app from the Market called Quickboot. Of course there's also the manual way of booting into bootloader and then selecting Recovery but those two apps make that way pointless.
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One more question. Is ROM Backup different from nandroid backup? To be on safer side when testing a new ROM i should first backup using titanium, then ROM manager and then nandroid. Have i answered my question...lol |
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Re: [TUTORIALS] EVERYTHING EVO - Rooting | NAND | Flashing Roms | for n00b's with vid
Donniezazen good question, I was wondering that my self. I've downloaded both titanium and rom manager but have been waiting to get the specifics on what to do before trying it. I figure Titanium then Rom manager but not sure what boxes to check within the apps. I believe Rom manager serves the same purpose as nanroid, not sure.
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After flashing a new ROM I'd just pick one nand or ROM Manager backup and Titanium (reasoning explained below). If you were uber-paranoid you COULD run all three but it's not necessary. Titanium backup--while you can take it ROM to ROM within the same OS version if the ROMs were completely different some data may not transfer well. You can however use the Titanium backup to carry your apps from 2.1 to 2.1 even if they are vastly different ROM OR from 2.1 to 2.2 (provided they're written for 2.2). While there may be some exceptions, for the most part most of your system data wont transfer from 2.1 to 2.2. Contacts and Calendar backed up via gmail being the exception (without using Titanium) @Jspecrx7-within Titanium the choice is yours. I'd backup EVERYTHING then when you go to restore you can pick and choose what you want to add back into the new ROM. |
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1-click root????
apparantly the droid x just got a one click root method. does the evo have one??
all i want is to get the wifi tethering and the rest i dont care about. no ones helping me with this post: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=128790 anyone care to guide me through this process please!!! thankssssssss p.s i have ota 1.47.651.1 currently installed and stock everything!! Last edited by vinnyt225; 07-28-2010 at 12:04 PM. |
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Re: 1-click root????
I tried about 8 times to root using the "rooting for n00bs" guide, (which is an awseome piece of work, Thanks again!) and I am not new to any of this. I got every error and then some.
Used this, actually about 4 clicks: http://myevo4g.net/simple/ Last edited by davedamit; 07-28-2010 at 01:08 PM. |
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