drumelloboe
Newbie
Hi there...
I'm really new/slow with this, so I apologize if I use incorrect terms or anything like that. I rooted my phone last week, did a nandroid backup immediately, and then tried to get rid of some of the Verizon apps with incorrect instructions. I was afraid I may have messed something up so I did the nandroid restore and left it for a few days. I decided to tackle disabling some of the Verizon apps this evening and am running into some issues. (Also, my % of time without a signal went WAY up after rooting before I did absolutely anything else to it... has this happened to anyone else?)
I have Snow Leopard and followed these instructions to set up everything in terminal:
Download the Android SDK for Macintosh
- Extract it
- Open up a terminal window
- type: pico .bash_profile (this will create a .bash_profile)
- type the following in the new screen: export PATH=$
{PATH}:<sdkfolder>/tools
- Hit CNTRL + X
- Hit Y (for yes to save)
- It will return you to the terminal screen
I'm really new/slow with this, so I apologize if I use incorrect terms or anything like that. I rooted my phone last week, did a nandroid backup immediately, and then tried to get rid of some of the Verizon apps with incorrect instructions. I was afraid I may have messed something up so I did the nandroid restore and left it for a few days. I decided to tackle disabling some of the Verizon apps this evening and am running into some issues. (Also, my % of time without a signal went WAY up after rooting before I did absolutely anything else to it... has this happened to anyone else?)
I have Snow Leopard and followed these instructions to set up everything in terminal:
Download the Android SDK for Macintosh
- Extract it
- Open up a terminal window
- type: pico .bash_profile (this will create a .bash_profile)
- type the following in the new screen: export PATH=$
{PATH}:<sdkfolder>/tools
- Hit CNTRL + X
- Hit Y (for yes to save)
- It will return you to the terminal screen