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Re: EVERYTHING EVO - Rooting | NAND | Flashing Roms | Wipe
hello everybody, first thing just wanted to thank everybody that puts thier time and effort into things like this with the free sharing of information. you people opened up a whole new world for me in a techie sense and for that i am extremely greatful. Im still pretty new at all this so with that being said i have a couple delimma's im hoping to get some help with. I bought my evo the day it came out and rooted it like 2 days later soon max from htc evo hacks .com put out the official video on how to do so with the toast method. I kinda fumbled through it considering i had never rooted anything or even used a command prompt on a pc or anything else. however i was triumphant in my endeaver(mostly because of the video). I never went on to unlock nand. i just started using rom manager and flashing roms mostly omj's. i just recently downloaded and flashed cyanogenmod6.1.2 and my phone started randomly rebooting. i ran fix permissions in rom manager but it didnt fix it. now all of a sudden my phone isnt recognizing my sd card/not mounting it so i cant flash another rom from the sd card obviously so im really not sure where to go from here. i was thinking maybe take the sd card out copy all the files to my computer that i want to save pictures etc then putting it back in my evo then unrooting it then wiping it clean then rerooting it. would that solve my problems? if not any suggestions? also my evo is flashed to a different carrier. would any of this interfere with that or not? PLEASE HELP!!! thank you for your time!
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Re: just got my replacement EVO, now whats the SAFEST way to root and backup?
Make sure you have a condom on that phone and Wipe from back to front. That is all you need to know to for safe root.
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Rooting a brand new phone
I just got my EVO and read somewhere that new phones that came with Android version 2.2 can't be rooted. Is this true? I looked on the unrevoked page and it list the below baseband as being able to be rooted. Am I good to go?
Baseband version: 2.15.00.11.19 Kernel version: 2.6.32.17 Build 3.70.651.1 PRI Version: 1.90_003 PRL Version: 60674 |
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Re: Rooting a brand new phone
this is my paranoia talking but I read something about backing up something that can cause you to not be able to get 4G service if you ever lose them....can you explain that to me? I don't wanna screw this up because I didn't back something up that I should have. By the way I am a reader but there is so much info that I think I have confused myself! Thanks for the help.
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Re: Rooting a brand new phone
yeah your wanting to back-up your RSA keys for wimax so if you do something wrong and mess your keys up that you will always have a back-up of them, and like KarlE said it's good to do that right after you have rooted so that you have your keys in a safe place, I would advise doing that right away and not procrastinate because to my knowledge once they are gone you are screwed and won't be able to get 4G.
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Re: Rooting a brand new phone
Is what you're talking about called the nand backup? You do that by holding down the volume key and hitting power right? Then select to do a backup? Where does it save the backup to? Sorry if these are stupid questions.
EDIT: Ok I did a backup using the ClockworkMod Recovery v2.6.0.1.....is that all I need to do? Thanks Last edited by uscjunkie; 02-01-2011 at 06:17 PM. |
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Re: Rooting a brand new phone
I did a nand back-up and i also did a back-up with a program called rom manager that i got from the market, yes you can do the nand back-up from the hboot screen <power and volume down>, it saves those back-ups to your sd card, when you do the nandroid back-up from the hboot screen it will save to your sd card under a folder called nandroid, if you do one from the rom manager program it will save to a folder called clockworkmod.
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