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ADB method was very easy ... all you have to do is cut and paste ... voila ... :-D
Its not really easy with Windows 7. I gave up trying with that SDK ADB SHABADABA stuff lol. Please, Fix this zip so I can get the one click lag fix workin again! hahaha
Its not really easy with Windows 7. I gave up trying with that SDK ADB SHABADABA stuff lol. Please, Fix this zip so I can get the one click lag fix workin again! hahaha
Not a programmer but why couldn't you unzip and copy into new folder with same name so its not zipped?
really? I'm using Win7 x64 and it all went without a hitch. All of the SDK ADB commands can be copied one line at a time and pasted into the win7 CMD window.
Instead of ctrl-v just right-click in the cmd window and select PasteI tried this and maybe I'm just CMD ******ed but I have no idea how to navigate to the files, AND whaddaya know, control V doesn't work in the CMD window.
WARNING: there may be some n00b bombs above. Feel free to kick me a bit for any stupidity.
Clay ... I will give it a try to explain. Please excuse me if I am too basic ...
When you unzip the downloaded Captivate2.2RootPack it extracts the following files:
busybox
rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
sqlite3
su
Superuser.apk
Using the windows GUI, drag and drop those files under the "tools" directory created by the SDK installation.
(When you installed the SDK it created "add-ons", "platforms" and "tools" directories under where you installed the SDK.)
The path to the "tools" directory *will vary depending on how your computer was set up and where you installed SDK*.
You can see the path in windows explorer when you are in the "tools" directory displayed at the top of the windows explorer
window. If win 7, click on the yellow folder at the top of the window.
For example, my installed path is: C:\Users\Dennis\Desktop\android\android-sdk-windows\tools
Then launch cmd.exe by going to the windows START button and typing cmd.exe into the bar at the bottom.
type: cd /
type cd Users\Dennis\Desktop\android\android-sdk-windows\tools (the first part of this will be different on each PC)
Leave the CMD (DOS) window open.
Now you can copy each command one line at a time in the instructions at the top of this thread using your mouse and left click and hold to drag over it, highlighting it, and release and then right click to copy it.
Next you can paste that copied command into the CMD window by putting your mouse pointer in the CMD window and right click to paste it. hit the enter key to execute the command.
Repeat one line at a time till you complete all the steps.
Dennis
Working on it.....I'm talking to a friend of mines, we're trying to see what's up. There's a reason why there isn't one just yet......even across the forums, weird huh.
There will be an "update.zip" I assure you. Just got in from church, going to work some more now....I appreciate the patience everyone....
I believe the reason it can't be wigned is because it is a BETA release. It is probably not finished and is for testing purposes. We only have it because someone intentionally leaked it to the person on XDA that has been pushing out updates and fixes for months.
Keep on it bud, Im sure you will eventually get it. Ill tell you man, with this flashing to froyo my battery as been dyiing a LOT faster now. I dont know what it is. The phone lagged up really bad the other day and I had to do a couple reboots. Im actually thinking of going back to stock with everything because its driving me nuts.
Clay ... I will give it a try to explain. Please excuse me if I am too basic ...
When you unzip the downloaded Captivate2.2RootPack it extracts the following files:
busybox
rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin
sqlite3
su
Superuser.apk
Using the windows GUI, drag and drop those files under the "tools" directory created by the SDK installation.
(When you installed the SDK it created "add-ons", "platforms" and "tools" directories under where you installed the SDK.)
The path to the "tools" directory *will vary depending on how your computer was set up and where you installed SDK*.
You can see the path in windows explorer when you are in the "tools" directory displayed at the top of the windows explorer
window. If win 7, click on the yellow folder at the top of the window.
For example, my installed path is: C:\Users\Dennis\Desktop\android\android-sdk-windows\tools
Then launch cmd.exe by going to the windows START button and typing cmd.exe into the bar at the bottom.
type: cd /
type cd Users\Dennis\Desktop\android\android-sdk-windows\tools (the first part of this will be different on each PC)
Leave the CMD (DOS) window open.
Now you can copy each command one line at a time in the instructions at the top of this thread using your mouse and left click and hold to drag over it, highlighting it, and release and then right click to copy it.
Next you can paste that copied command into the CMD window by putting your mouse pointer in the CMD window and right click to paste it. hit the enter key to execute the command.
Repeat one line at a time till you complete all the steps.
Dennis
I deleted a bunch of widgets for the time being. Froyo is running better for the matter. Any idea on the update file yet?