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Root .602 Blu ROM Questions

bigbabys

Android Enthusiast
Now that some Blur-Based .602 ROMS are showing up, I'm a little curious about how I would go about flashing one.

I just flashed Shuji 2 days ago, but now Shuji 2.0 is out, and it's based on .602. Installation says you need to be on the .602 kernel (which I assumed anyway) but how would I go about getting there? Would I have to SBF back to froyo, then update to the official .602 and use the new 1-Click root method? Or is there an easier way?
 
P3droid has an all in one updater to get you to rooted. 602 nomattet what rom or version you're on.
 
P3droid has an all in one updater to get you to rooted. 602 nomattet what rom or version you're on.

I'm pretty new to the scene, and while I know of p3droid, I don't really know where to start looking for something like that or what exactly an "all in one updater" means. Just like when people reference the TBH app, I know it stands for Team Blackhat, but beyond that I know nothing. So if possible could you elaborate a bit? Sorry, total noob here :D
 
Team Black Hat

You can get the app here. You just flash it like a rom

What exactly would I be getting for my 2.99? My main question wasn't really referring to the TBH app, it's just another thing I've been wondering about. I'm more concerned about the easiest most pain free way to get from Shuji 1.0 to Shuji 2.0 :p
 
Ok, Here is what I plan to do tonight, but I need some tips as to what way to do it. I will either:

1. Download the TBH app
2. Download the .602 AIO .zip from the app
3. SBF to Froyo
4. Activate the phone, install z4root, Droid2Bootstrapper
5. Root, Reboot into CWR
6. Wipe Data, Install .602 AIO .zip
7. Boot into recovery, clear data
8. Install Shuji 2.0


Or:

1. SBF to froyo
2. Activate phone
3. Install official .602 (not 100% sure what version of this to use or where to get it but I am thinking it's possible?)
4. Use the new 1-Click root exploit
5. Install droid2bootstrap, boot into recovery
6. Wipe data
7. Install Shuji 2.0

Now the second route seems shorter, but I'm not entirely sure if it's possible. And if it is, are those the steps I would take to do it? Does it have an increased chance of something going wrong? It is generally harder to do?

For all I know I could be completely wrong in my assumptions, but I'm learning (or trying to) and look forward to soem input on the matter from you guru's. The second option would save me $2.99 since I wouldn't need the TBH app, I am wary to spend money on that app when in all honest I expect to be on the Bionic soon :D
 
You don't have to sbf to use the aio

I have a nandroid backup so I'll just SBF anyway, just to be safe. Problem is I just payed 2.99 for the TBH app, and an invoice showed up...but I didn't get a download link...

What's the deal with that?
 
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