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So I may be screwed when 4G becomes available in my area? The directions I found for removing applications didn't say anything about "nandroid". What is that? |
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Hard resetting will not unroot the phone. Since the apps were removed through root explorer I don't think they will come back via hard reset. In all the threads regarding rooting, a nandroid backup is always suggested immediately following the root process. Check those threads as there is a way to see if you still have your rsa keys for 4g then perform a nandroid backup from recovery so you don't have to worry about losing them and have a restore point.
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Thanks again Sorry It didn't register at first that you meant when I rooted the phone not when I removed the apps. I followed a video I found on youtube that did not mention nandroid or I would have certainly followed the directions. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OmPc...eature=related Last edited by Villain123; 03-25-2011 at 04:03 PM. |
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NANDROID has nothing to do with removing the programs. It merely clones your OS and setting so if you delete the wrong program you can always restore back
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I just downloaded ROM Manager and made a backup of my current configuration. If I haven't flashed to a different ROM and am still on the stock rom wouldn't my rsa keys still be there? I cant find any directions on how to check if anyone can point me in the right direction?
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Stickies on the first page will tell you everything:
Pasted from there: ******** Nand Backup and Nand Restore******** There are 2 options for making backups and restoring. 1) The easy method is to use Rom Manager. Install Rom Manager from the Market. 2) Put your phone into Recovery Mode and do all the steps manually. Section 3 - Rom Manager Nand Backup/Restore - 3A) Go to the Market and download/install "Rom Manager" by ClockworkMod and then open it. There is a free one and a donation one. 3B) Once it's opened, select "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" 3C) Confirm your phone is an HTC Evo (CDMA) Wait a couple minutes while it does it thing. When it's finished you'll get a "Successfully flashed ClockworkMod recovery!" 3D) Select "Backup Current Rom" and you'll have the option of naming it. Default is the Date and Time (2010-06-23-22.25.19) YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS And that's it. Rom is backed up. If you try to flash another rom and don't like it or you make changes and mess something up, you can just restore the backup you just made and be right back where you were. 3E) To restore the Rom, select "Manager and Restore Backups" 3F) Select the Rom from the list of available backups. (You'll have the option to Restore/Rename/Delete) 3G) Choose Restore and select which parts you want to restore. All of them are checked by default. You're choices are; Restore Boot Restore System Restore Data Restore Cache Restore SD-Ext Selecting all them will do a complete restore of your rom. I haven't experimented to see what the different parts do. |
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These are the directions I had followed just before I put that last post. It doesn't explain if I am safe as far as my rsa keys for 4G goes. My only question now is since I made a backup and am still on the stock rom are my rsa keys safe? I want to start trying out the link you have in your signature to all of those different roms but I want to make certain I am backed up properly first.
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you need to go to recovery (with phone off, power on+hold down volume), it say nand backup/restore. Everything will be backed up. I never had my keys deleted and i must have flashed like a billion times. But as long as you have the nand backup you should be good.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936945 |
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