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Old 03-28-2010, 11:56 AM
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Re: help

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Originally Posted by jocampo86 View Post
now am more scared about rooting my hero ..am a junkie at flashing my tps but really having second toughts about rooting and flashing,,,,
tlpalmer just wondering why didnt u like about fresh 2.0 that makes u want to go back to stock...??
Ok, just to clarify, there is literally a 0% chance of you breaking your phone while rooting it, provided you are literate and don't make some shit up as you go. The danger we are discussing here is UNrooting your phone (which there are very few reasons to ever consider doing) with the RUU provided from sprint. Rooting and flashing the Hero are hard to mess up. The problem with unrooting lies withing the RUU itself. You're leaving a lot up to something you have no control over. Computer compatibility, usb connection, available power, driver installation, file corruption and some other issues are all factors in unrooting the phone.

When rooting, the issues are: Can you read? Can you type things you read?
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