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Okay, I'm just getting around to flashing the latest Sprint ROM now from XDA. I've done a ROM Manager "ROM Backup", which is a NAND backup correct?
Unless they've updated it and I've not heard - NO.I then plan on using Titanium Backup for the app and data backup. When the Titanium backup is done, I plan on using ROM Manager to flash the new ROM. And is it correct that ROM Manager will take care of wiping the dalvik cache during the ROM flashing?
Yes - BUT! - I highly recommend you refer to this post - http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-support-troubleshooting/141369-how-fix-froyo.html[After the new ROM is flashed, then I can use Titanium Backup to restore the apps and data?
:For maximum stability and knowing you're safe, when using the rooted equivalent of an OTA update, you definitely want to match that with the same radio and same wimax included in the update.
If this is all correct I think I'm just about set!
EDIT: I was just going over the XDA thread where member SteelH posted this info about the lastest ROM:
What concerns me is this last paragraph - will I also need to flash the radio/wimax/pri/prl/hboot/nv files as they're not a part of the ROM itself?I thought I could just flash this new Sprint ROM and have everything like stock - but rooted?
I'm also curious about the differences in these ROM downloads, and not sure which one I should use now?
But - I'll address that here.Thanks for this thread! I been reading these pages for the past 6 hours or so! I still have a lot to learn.
When we first complete unrevoke what rom and kernal are we running?![]()
PS - I'm way sorry if I'm duplicating info earlier in this thread - lots to do, was just faster to answer than search - hope this is ok until Matlock says otherwise here.
Cheers!
yeah my H-boot is 2.02 :/
If you're feeling that adventurous, see post 619 above (and the ones after) and see how they tie into the original post.
Otherwise, ok to wait, many have, understand the feeling.
Oh - almost forgot: Welcome to the forums!
Also if i get rooted is there a way i can get rid of the shovel/bloat ware like NASCAR etc.
and also not break my 4G?
Edit:
also so i read i can't get sprint updates i was reading up about Cyanogen and he seems to be recommended a lot. Would getting Cyanogen break my 4G? and what are the steps of adding a new rom? or as a newbie would i best be happy with sprint stock rom and root access?
Just go slow, step by step.Thanks for the welcome!!
Any particular recommendations once i become rooted? As far as a kick ass roms and keeping up with updates and little tweaks

Is there anyway i can be pointed in the direction to mod my Hero? the downgrade app stops and tells me i'm not connected i keep searching and keep getting pointed to the same downgrade method :/
Sorry for going off topic orz

I was successfully able to root my EVO using the walkthroughs here:
[ROOT][GUIDE] HBoot 2.02 S-OFF - Fresh Like Pine Cones Edition - Updated 12/08/10 - xda-developers
Bit more detail here:
[ROOT][GUIDE] HBoot 2.02 S-OFF - Fresh Like Pine Cones Edition - Updated 12/08/10 - Page 120 - xda-developers
I have nand backups (Working) of both DamageControl 3.6 and Cyanogen 6.1 stable running with no issues.
Caveats:
- Can't use ROM Manager to manage reboots into recovery.. the phone burps all over itself and dies..
- Can un-root pretty easily.. two steps and you are back to stock.
I moved from CM 6.1 back to Damage Control for now.. don't like some of the things that are missing from CM at this time (besides 4G)
i am wanting to root my buddys evo but he has hboot 2.10 somthing no go yet with root????
if not is there any eta that anyone knows of???
i am wanting to root my buddys evo but he has hboot 2.10 somthing no go yet with root????
if not is there any eta that anyone knows of???
Thanks EarlyMon for all the info! What I think I'll do is wait for Unrevoked to come out with the new EVO update. When that's ready I'll just "un-root" to bring back to stock, then apply the new Unrevoked. I only use root for WiFi tether and a few apps anyway.I'm not 100% current on all rooting today, I rooted my Evo 6 months ago (couldn't be happier!) - and I'll shoot you square on what I _do_ know.
I know this is the EVO forum but I thought I'd ask anyway. Unrevoked also shows it will work on the HTC Hero and wondered if anyone has any information on could this method be used on a Sprint Hero ver 2.1. I poked around on the Hero forum and really did not find much mention of unrevoked although I did see something on the XDA site that suggested it.
Thanks in advance.
You can use my guide to Root your Hero. Works the exact same way as the Evo. From what I understand though, it only offers a 'soft root'. Which means once you reset your phone, you'll have to Root it again. Which is no biggie. It only takes 5 minutes to root anyway. And you can root as many times as you want.
Hope this helps ya.