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Quick question, before I start this...can I use the boot method from the root without overwriting recovery/kernel method thread to accomplish the same thing?
The idea being to boot cwm from the laptop instead of the phone and then flash the rooted rom to the phone? After that is done and the phone is working, caches cleared, phone reset, then I can flash the twrp recovery to the phone afterwards then make a nandroid backup? Will this method work or not?
Also, about the degrading boost signal, could it be due to the prl on the rom that is being flashed? I have prl version 31101 if that makes a difference
Hi,
I am unable to install the Universal Naked Drivers. I uninstalled the previous drivers on my laptop w/Windows 7 and proceeded to follow the instructions installing the UND's by right clicking them and then install but I get an error stating that the INF file I selected does not support this method of installation. Can someone help please. Thanks in advance.
Just got my nexus up and running on metropcs. It was a pleasure being a part of this community. Good luck with all the devving!
So are you leaving us? Thanks again for the time making this tut. Much appreciated man.![]()
Yep. Already left. I have my nexus up and running on metropcs and I couldn't be happier![]()
Yep. Already left. I have my nexus up and running on metropcs and I couldn't be happier![]()
i2f, thanks for the guide.
I guess my question then is for anyone familiar.
Starting with a new SV, JellyBean out of the box.
Given that moonshine is supposed to install root (su binary and superuser.apk) and busybox - is the last step - restoring the stock rooted JellyBean nandroid really necessary??
Edit - or is that to replace the boot.img that moonshine used?
2nd edit - I checked with the #moonshiners - their boot_unsecure.img is used by their tool only, not retained in the image nor a concern for users.
I think then that's unnecessary with a new JellyBean device.
Either way, I'll be going for SuperSU and Stericson's busybox (sort of my favorites on both of those).
Thanks!![]()
Almost sounds redundant IMO
Thanks for this information. I have one question, though.
I'm not totally new to rooting and rom flashing. I have just enough experience to be able to mess things up BIG TIME. My phone with 2.3.5 has root but still has S-On. I'd like to be able to experiment with a variety of roms but it seems that I need to get S-Off. Is there a way to do this without having to unroot and then re-root?
I had a devil of a time getting rooted in the first place and would hate to do something that might unroot the phone and set me back to a stock unrooted device. The instructions posted here seem pretty clear and foolproof but I'm always leery when things look simple. They often aren't, and I've managed to be enough of a fool to mess up on supposedly "foolproof" instructions.
Thanks.
There is a moonshine on there site for jb, but I cannot confirm it works.
I'm on travel today, so it's going to be early evening if that's OK.