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WOOHOO! After a week of reading and reasearch I'm finally rooted.
I have one question that I couldn't find the answer for. I DL a few ROMs to my SD card and Flashed one to my phone. After I rebooted I play with the for a lil bit then I did a NAND back up and Flashed a different ROM, rebooted and NAND back up again.
My questions is:
Do I need to keep the zip file on my SD card after I flashed it and did a NAND back up.
Thanks
newbe
DEVICE: HTC EVO 4G
ROOT METHOD: unrEVOked 3.21
ROM: Calkulin's EViO 1.7.7
WOOHOO! After a week of reading and reasearch I'm finally rooted.
I have one question that I couldn't find the answer for. I DL a few ROMs to my SD card and Flashed one to my phone. After I rebooted I play with the for a lil bit then I did a NAND back up and Flashed a different ROM, rebooted and NAND back up again.
My questions is:
Do I need to keep the zip file on my SD card after I flashed it and did a NAND back up.
Thanks
newbe
DEVICE: HTC EVO 4G
ROOT METHOD: unrEVOked 3.21
ROM: Calkulin's EViO 1.7.7
Hi everyone, thanks for the great write up. So I just followed everything in the guide and rooted for the first time ever and installed the MUIU rom and I've been playing for a little and its great. no issues so far. I got to flash the kernel and am a little confused. do I still need to flash a kernel with this rom? I have the latest 1.1.28 "Kernel: Savage 1.6 CFS WiMax SBC (you should know by now which kernel you personally prefer, feel free to flash a different one)
Includes: MIUI Apps, all updates up to official 1.1.28 from miui.com
Features: Stock MIUI for Evo"
If I still need to flash a kernel which one do I need?
my phone is an HTC evo 4g with the latest updates.
Thank you so much.
Thanks Frenchy.

when i go into the clockwork recovery screen pressing the power button toggles a black screen rather than making a selection on my incredible.
Any suggestions?
STEP 1: Factory Data Reset (optional, but recommended)
You may feel more comfortable completely wiping your phone and starting from scratch. This will help with the NAND backup later if you choose to have a fresh safe IMAGE (copy) of your phone in case something happens when you FLASH a ROM.
Menu > Setting > SD & Phone Storage > Factory Data Reset > Reset Phone > Erase Everything
STEP 2: Format SD Card (optional, but recommended)
There is always a possibility of some random errors with changing the internals of your device, and there are times when the SD Card plays a roll in some of the hiccups. So Formatting the SD Card is recommended.. REMEMBER do save any Pictures or Important Files!
Menu > Setting > SD & Phone Storage > Unmount SD Card (then) Format SD card > Format SD Card
(NOTE: If you do not choose to format your SD Card, then you can simply Unmount It instead.)
STEP 3: App List Backup (optional)
Download an application called App List Backup from the Market.
It will save a list the currently installed applications from the Downloads section of the Market and save them to your SD Card.
After you reinstall the application from a Factory Reset or a Wipe, you can load the file and the Market will have all of your previously installed applications ready for you to download back onto your phone. Saves you a lot of time from writing them all down, then finding them, and re-downloading them all over again.
Also, you know how some applications like Titanium Backup save a backup of the actual .apk in the SD Card, then it installs them back onto your device, but you still have to go through every application and re-download them so you can receive updated? No more. App List Backup will do all the leg-work for you!!
This confuses me right from the beginning...
If I complete Step 1 & 2 in the Pre-Root then I have nothing on my phone, correct? All data, SMS, VM, Apps, etc are all gone. What's the point in doing Step 3 to back up my apps after I erased everything in Step 2? All I'm going to be doing is making a list of the stock/default apps for the Evo, no?
Can't I do Step 3 first, move the file created by App List Backup from the SD card to my PC, complete Step 1 & 2 and then move the app.abl back to the SD card when the root is complete?
This confuses me right from the beginning...
If I complete Step 1 & 2 in the Pre-Root then I have nothing on my phone, correct? All data, SMS, VM, Apps, etc are all gone. What's the point in doing Step 3 to back up my apps after I erased everything in Step 2? All I'm going to be doing is making a list of the stock/default apps for the Evo, no?
Can't I do Step 3 first, move the file created by App List Backup from the SD card to my PC, complete Step 1 & 2 and then move the app.abl back to the SD card when the root is complete?
Also, how does rooting affect AppBrain? Can I root and then reinstall all my apps through AB?
when i go into the clockwork recovery screen pressing the power button toggles a black screen rather than making a selection on my incredible.
Any suggestions?

On the Droid Incredible, you need to press the Track Ball instead of the Power Button to make the selection. Figured that out on my Wife's Droid.![]()
First, downloaded both usb and unrevoked3 and uninstalled HTC Sync. Updated driver it now says Android Bootloader Interface. When I tried to run unrevoked, it gets stuck at 'installing unrevoked3 service...' then an error: 'Internal error:installing package failed'.

Nope! Do not freeze or delete it, unless you don't want to receive SMSs. Any messaging app requires the stock messaging app to work. Just turn off notifications in the stock app.I was going through your list of apps that are ok to freeze and I don't see on there where it's ok to freeze the stock messaging app, if I am using handcent SMS. I assume it's ok to freeze/uninstall that? I would assume freeze would be better?
Just thought I would give Handcent a try, but I hate hearing my notifications twice.
Thanks.