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Root HOW TO: Root 2.3.6

So I have to unlock my bootloader to do this (I'm completely stock.), but it's saying that it wants to do a factory reset in the process for "security reasons".

What's the extent of this?

Is it going to reformat my SD too?

Will I have to re-download all my apps and reset all my custom system settings and SD card app-moves by hand?

When I re-log-in to my G-account will it pull everything back down, and if not is there a way I can back up the whole enchilada without having root in the first place?

Thanks! This kind of hassle is the reason I haven't bothered to root so far.

...Sean.
 
I used the method in the original post to root last week from a completely stock Nexus One. I unlocked the bootloader following the 'fastboot oem unlock'.
 
If its of any help, i was sucessfully able to root 2.3.3 using superoneclick, took just 10sec wid no sd format or any other glitch!
 
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