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Old 03-29-2011, 03:15 AM
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Re: ThunderBolt Rooted!

I was gonna post about this in here as well, about a week ago.
But I was waiting for the root methods to be further tested and easier methods to be more stable, which they are now.

Anyhow, I will copy and paste my reply in another thread, as others may find the links useful and easier to find that way.
So here it is:


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to root the thunderbolt it is first downgraded to a previous build, right? is the build it downgrades to bug free? does everything work? does it upgrade again after its rooted? is there a way to unroot? thanks
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Easy Install of Android SDK/ADB

How To Use ADB and Common Commands



Root Methods:


1.) The adb method works and helps you understand the process.


2.) The Easy Rooter
Works great as well and requires less steps and knowledge of what you are doing.


3.)One Click Method For PC, which also works quite well.


4.)Easy Root Mac/Linux Version
If you are on a Mac or use Linux

____Ref:Manual Root > step-by-step guide for Mac OS

I have tried each of the PC versions and rooted and unrooted my Thunderbolt quite a few times now, to help test different methods.
Once you use the Easy Rooter method, yes it downgrades the firmware during the process.
This firmware(rom) is not what you are supposed to stick with using.
Although yes, it does function just fine.

After the downgrade and rooting, there is a simple step to:
use Rom Manager and CWM(ClockworkMod Recovery) to flash a recovery image,
which then upgrades the firmware to the same revision that the device shipped with.
Or you can then flash any of the custom roms available.

Also, yes there is a way to unroot as well.

[WARNING] Do not downgrade to 1.0xxxxx after root
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Old 03-29-2011, 03:45 AM
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Re: ThunderBolt Rooted!

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Originally Posted by santod View Post
I was gonna post about this in here as well, about a week ago.
But I was waiting for the root methods to be further tested and easier methods to be more stable, which they are now.
Yea I agree, easier to find here in the development thread.

Good job with descriptions of each method/thread, looks like you've covered everything Ive read for the most part. Countless hours of readings but priceless knowledge.

My TB won't be here until tomorrow...oops TODAY!
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