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Rooting, Wi Fi Hotspot and Upgrading Android
Ladies and Gentlemen,
First of all, I apologize for this post. I know my questions have been asked and answered, probably hundreds of times. Unfortunately, most of the threads are so long (a few hundred posts) that it's hard for me to glean the information that I need. I hope I can get my answers in just a few replies. Obviously I've got the HTC Evo 4G on the Sprint Network. I'm not really interested in loading new ROMs, all I need that is out of the ordinary is to be able to use my HotSpot option without having to pay Sprint $25 a month. Right now, to use the HotSpot, I use the "Temporary Root" option that comes with z4Root Version 1.3.0 and then I use "Wireless Tether" v 2.0.7 and together those two work great for me. I'm not opposed to using the "Permanent Root" option, I just haven't done so yet. My phone still has Android Version 2.2 because I intentionally haven't upgraded because I'm not sure if Z4Root and Wireless Tether will still work with an upgraded version of Android. My questions: If I upgrade my version of Android, will Z4Root 1.3.0 and Wireless Tether 2.0.7 still work? Z4Root was not an easy app for me to find so I hate to upgrade if the version I have won't work. If I do a permanent root, then upgrade my version of Android, will I still be rooted? Is it worth me upgrading my Version of Android? Am I missing anything spectacular or do the upgrades have more flaws then they're worth? Finally, one last request. As you've probably figured I'm definitely not an expert--I probably know just enough to be dangerous--so if you could put your replies in easy to use terms, I'd appreciate it. :) Thanks in advance for your assistance. KCHruby |
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Never used temp root program z4root, I'm permanently rooted, just easier for me that way, and I use wireless tether or you can use hotspot or whatever you want to share your phones internet with a computer.
Your going to have to make sure your phones not rooted, update to gingerbread and then use revolutionary to root it, don't think you can update with root from what I remember, plus you would lose it anyways when you updated. Personally if it was me I would just root the phone and put a custom rom on the phone and be done with it and then you won't have the bloatware you don't want and can install programs that you want that are not already included in the rom. |
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if you perma-root then upgrade you will still be rooted depending how you upgrade i beliveve it is worth you upgrading, newer android OS is more optimized so it runs cleaner sometimes you do get bugs with newer os but thats why most use custom roms |
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Kiowa and Karl,
Thanks for the feedback. I think I may give "Revolutionary" a try. I had never heard of that one before but did find a useful site after your post (Kiowa). I'm going to study up on that a bit before I try it but again, thank you very much for the information. I'm not opposed to the idea of rooting and installing a different ROM but baby steps for me. LOL If anybody else has any suggestions, please chime in. KCHruby |
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Karl,
That will be a huge help, thank you very much. |
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Last night I ran Revolutionary on my 2.3.3 Evo with HBoot 2.16 I was running the latest stock Rom 4.54
All seem to go flawless. I am S-Off and ran Superuser-3.0.6-d-signed from Recovery and got the correct responses. I reboot, install all my goodies but any app that requires Root complains it cannot get Root access. I go to the Market and update Superuser to 3.07 but no difference. I try to reset permission via Rom manager but it wants Root access. When I go into Root manager, I can migrate to the root, but I can't mount as RW. Only RO. I open up Superuser and there is nothing in the list. I pay for the Elite ver and it shows a list of "Featured Apps". I try running TP from the list but it still complains. Any ideas? |
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What I would do is to boot into recovery and clear the cache and dalvik and then run fix permissions and see if that does it, it's been a while since I rooted, but I think it gives you the option of running SuperUser after running Revolutionary and also gives you the option of installing Rom Manager. Also did you try to open SuperUser and then go to menu and see if there was any updates and try to update the binaries? That's where I would start to see if it fixes the issues.
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i had the same issue, everything that i tried did not work, i finally downloaded the Fresh rom by flipz, flashed my phone and i can tether now.... Fresh Rom – CDMA Android Development ยป Home of Fresh Rom for Sprint Evo 3D, Evo 4g, & Evo Shift — Geek For Me
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