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you are probably right......doing too many things at once today :)

ha i just wanted to be clear, he doesnt need to back up his sd card just anything of the phone he would like to keep onto it, backing up my sd card takes like 45 minutes....

Arent we all? Im working, trolling, and eating lunch all the while wanting a cigarette so bad i can taste it but the entire work campus is smoke free...
 
ok, been reading for like an hour. the further i go the more i get confused :)

anyone wanna walk thru it with me in private chat?

all i want is my phone just like it is now with free wifi!! nothin fancy
 
A. that is what you get for getting an iproduct

B. They have ipod(whatever the hell connector that is)-usb connectors, I hooked my ipod up to my stereo somehow, had to have been an ipod-usb. Yes, yes it was.

LMAO @ the thats whatcha get comment!!!! my ipod tough 3rd gen has been collecting dust for like 8 mos until i decided to jailbreak it.... now its collecting dust again :D i just wanted to twist the knife a bit and jailbreak;) thats how addicted to rooting i am!!
 
ok, been reading for like an hour. the further i go the more i get confused :)

anyone wanna walk thru it with me in private chat?

all i want is my phone just like it is now with free wifi!! nothin fancy

Basically you need to download and install the drivers. Download Unrevoked and put it on your desktop. Uninstall HTC sync if you have it. Turn off your Antivirus. Start up unrevoked. Make sure your phone has debugging on and plug your phone into your computer. Select charge only on the drop down screen. Unrevoked should pick up your phone and do its thing. It should reboot a couple times then say " It was a triumph" or something like that. At that point, you are rooted. That's it in a nutshell.
 
ok, been reading for like an hour. the further i go the more i get confused :)

anyone wanna walk thru it with me in private chat?

all i want is my phone just like it is now with free wifi!! nothin fancy

ok, goto unrevoked.com, root it, d/l the wifi app, give it super user access. done..... the first part is the "hardest" i only say it that way cuz you hafta uninstall the htc synch software but keep the drivers, but the unrevoked page has all that walkthru info youll need. Do not fear young grasshoppah, you will eventually be able to snatch the pebble from xtremedays' and evomattnc's hands ;)

edit: dangit xtreme!!!! man youre quick with these replys!!!
 
I meant backing up my music,photos,porn etc.. :)

heres a slightly off topic tip for ya Khaymon, get the sms backup app and b/u your sms (if you have the slightest fear of losing them) ive lost all of em a couple times going from rom to rom, but if youre not changing to a diff rom, you shouldnt need to do that. I think youre overthinking this.... unrevoked is soopah easy, and getting rid of that d@mn bloatware alone is soooooooooooo worth it!!
 
does anyone remember the thread where a guy was pissed off at our terminology and akaza broke it all down for him in easier terms? That post would be of use here i think but i cant remember the thread title for the life of me.
 
Lol....which one?


I can put something together here in an hour or so when I am done with real work.

Funny one for you guys. My pt employee has and loves his ip4.....

He hit his data cap yesterday ....and is now using my evo wireless tether to access the internet on his iPhone 4. Its really priceless
 
LOL @ Mr. Ed, i know right, it was the most recent one. The guy was enraged lol. He was even pissed in the thread title. I believe it was "Laymans terms please!" now that i think of it!
 
Lol....which one?


I can put something together here in an hour or so when I am done with real work.

Funny one for you guys. My pt employee has and loves his ip4.....

He hit his data cap yesterday ....and is now using my evo wireless tether to access the internet on his iPhone 4. Its really priceless

thats the best would make for a good commercial.. lol
 
Ha i found the post...

1) Nand is just the name for the type of memory used for internal storage. This type of memory is solid state, and is a type of something we call flash memory. When someone says nand, whether they mean it or not, it just means internal memory or storage. This internal memory, or nand, is broken up into sections. These sections are called partitions. Each partition is used for certain things. The system itself is on a partition designated as /system. There are others, such as /boot, that the system needs to function. These partitions on nand are locked by default, and you can't make changes to them. We call this nand locked, and security is on. This means you have S-ON, as shown in hboot. Nand itself is technically not locked, or at least not the whole thing, as you can write to certain partitions on nand (internal storage), such as /data and /cache. /data is where your apps go, and /cache is a temporary holding place (more or less). In the process of rooting the phone, you will do something called unlock nand. That means you turn off security (S-ON changes to S-OFF), and you can write to those locked partitions. Nand is nothing more than internal memory; remember that.

2) A nand backup is just that. It makes sense if you know what nand is. It is a direct copy of everything on nand, as in, a direct backup of everything on internal storage. It is save to an image, hence the usage of the term, there. An image can mean several things, but what it means here is that it is a clone of your current system. It means that you have a working copy of your system in a series of files. If you break something, and your phone is no longer bootable (after rooting and making a backup), you use the restore process in recovery to take this image (aka clone, aka backup), extract its contents, and replace the entire system with everything it contains. It will take your phone back to exactly the way it was when you made the backup.

3) It's called flashing a ROM because you're *technically* "flashing" to nand (internal storage) any time you write to flash memory. It's not really installing, because you're copying an entire system to internal storage by flashing (writing) to nand (internal storage) in a partition that is normally locked (but unlocked via rooting). For all intents and purposes, it ultimately means the same thing as installing a new OS.

You'll want to get comfortable with these terms, as they are the ones we use, and you'll hear them a lot. Hopefully this clears up their meaning a little better. If not, let me know, and I'll try and reword it for you.


Anyhow...Yeah Mr. Ed that is a priceless story, i will now pass that on.
 
Im going to dl whatever rom that is just to steal the su icon out of it...lol


No idea where the ar15 icon is. But if you to try some different su icons you could take one from the contest thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=854277
 
Lol....which one?


I can put something together here in an hour or so when I am done with real work.

Funny one for you guys. My pt employee has and loves his ip4.....

He hit his data cap yesterday ....and is now using my evo wireless tether to access the internet on his iPhone 4. Its really priceless

I darn near literally ROFL'd!!!!!
 
Lol you guys have lost me.I remember a ninja su icon specifically though never seen this black ops guy....not the splash screen with him though I bet you meant boot animation still not seen it either way
 
I am not sure what su icon you guys are talking about but mine is an android head with patch on right eye and crossbones
 
so anyway i followed it all just fine but now it says

Error: failed to get root. Is your firmware to new?

so now wtf do i do? i reset factory defaults like the GUIDE suggested. now all my shits gone.
 
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