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Re: Hboot/Hardware Understanding
Just use the latest UnRevoked. All of that is taken care of by them.
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First Allow me to say thank you to u guys for repling to my question. Thank You.I was looking at some videos on youtube yesterday and I found some but none that I came across was specific....at least not like they were for the Older method.....I'll look again tonight...Also does using the UnRevoked method turns ur "HBoot" Off? I have never used that method so I have no idea how it works.
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Those videos are great and I applaud them makers. The problem is that we are suffering from information overload. There are so many videos that the new users (and some of the seasoned ones) are getting lost. Get rooted with UnRevoked and then spend a little time getting grounded in what you just did. Someone will be here to answer your questions. |
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So I justed watched a video on how to use Unrevoked and it seemed to work well....@ lkillen I hear what ur saying...I did learn things about my phone...but thats cuz the method I used was easier....I cant get the hang of how to us ADB...well its not that I dont understand....its more like I dont know how to get it to come up...I know its similar to use the Comman prompt for windows by pressing "the windows key and R"@ Kevmo1965...so how will I be able to turn off Hboot...I know some radio and prl updates require that HBoot is off.
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Just get rooted, update Recovery, do a Nandroid back-up, download a pretty stock ROM like Azreal or Sprint Lovers for starterts, follow their instructioins about wiping and you will be good to go. If any of the above instructions sound too weird, ask questions. |
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