prj,
Very nice summary... Looks okay except for a few minor details:
A. Don't forget to donate per his request (this is important to jcase and should be to everyone)
B. I don't think the phone will reboot automatically in your step #3...I think it says that after rebooting, you will have Amon_RA's custom recovery installed. To boot into Amon_RA's custom recovery, power off your phone, then press and hold volume-UP while pressing the end/power button (keep pressing the volume-up until you see the custom recovery menu like you posted). There's also at least one other way to start custom recovery documented somewhere in this thread. BTW, apologies if I am wrong about the auto-reboot thing...I've been already rooted and have not used this method--but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express a few years ago
C. Please note that after your step #10 (really, #7), you are rooted and will be able to do root-only stuff like install root-only apps, delete bloatware, etc.. But you won't be able to overclock without flashing an overclock kernel patch.
D. You could also take another Nandroid backup after step #10 so you can have a pre-root Nand backup and a post-root Nand backup. A little silly since the only thing you did was to flash the rootme.zip file. Note: doing a Nand restore of your first (pre-root) backup will not take you back to stock since you would still have the custom recovery, but you would not have the su program and SuperUser app installed (so, you would "look" pretty-much unrooted).
E. Your second step #1 "Download custom ROM to SDCard"...just a minor point...you should download to the top-level (root directory) of your /sdcard. Just so folks don't think you can flash from your /sdcard/download directory.
F. Just to be clear, your second (sometimes optional) wipe would be to "Wipe Dalvik-cache". You can safely do this wipe each time, its just that you don't always have to if the dev says.
G. Always do the Nandroid backup BEFORE you flash anything or do anything scary / major like remove bloatware (system apps), etc.
Very nice job. Impressed that you went to this much effort (I won't say trouble 'cause it looks very helpful). Hopefully, if I missed something or stated it wrong, others will correct me and you can re-edit your post and we can refer others to this.
Cheers!
Very nice summary... Looks okay except for a few minor details:
A. Don't forget to donate per his request (this is important to jcase and should be to everyone)
B. I don't think the phone will reboot automatically in your step #3...I think it says that after rebooting, you will have Amon_RA's custom recovery installed. To boot into Amon_RA's custom recovery, power off your phone, then press and hold volume-UP while pressing the end/power button (keep pressing the volume-up until you see the custom recovery menu like you posted). There's also at least one other way to start custom recovery documented somewhere in this thread. BTW, apologies if I am wrong about the auto-reboot thing...I've been already rooted and have not used this method--but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express a few years ago

C. Please note that after your step #10 (really, #7), you are rooted and will be able to do root-only stuff like install root-only apps, delete bloatware, etc.. But you won't be able to overclock without flashing an overclock kernel patch.
D. You could also take another Nandroid backup after step #10 so you can have a pre-root Nand backup and a post-root Nand backup. A little silly since the only thing you did was to flash the rootme.zip file. Note: doing a Nand restore of your first (pre-root) backup will not take you back to stock since you would still have the custom recovery, but you would not have the su program and SuperUser app installed (so, you would "look" pretty-much unrooted).
E. Your second step #1 "Download custom ROM to SDCard"...just a minor point...you should download to the top-level (root directory) of your /sdcard. Just so folks don't think you can flash from your /sdcard/download directory.
F. Just to be clear, your second (sometimes optional) wipe would be to "Wipe Dalvik-cache". You can safely do this wipe each time, its just that you don't always have to if the dev says.
G. Always do the Nandroid backup BEFORE you flash anything or do anything scary / major like remove bloatware (system apps), etc.
Very nice job. Impressed that you went to this much effort (I won't say trouble 'cause it looks very helpful). Hopefully, if I missed something or stated it wrong, others will correct me and you can re-edit your post and we can refer others to this.
Cheers!

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