I rooted my Moto Milestone but dont know what to do with it now can some one point me in the right directions on what apps or roms are a must have and how to in stall them
InGodWeTrust85 said:
I rooted my Moto Milestone but dont know what to do with it now can some one point me in the right directions on what apps or roms are a must have and how to in stall them
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Since you have a CDMA Milestone, which is just like the Verizon Droid...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7927321#post7927321
snake8421 said:
You can root it using universalandroot. It installs superuser and then install rom manager from market and flash recovery then you need to make a nandroid backup.you can now flash any Droid rom you want I am using sapphire 1.0 with 1ghz kernal and it is working. Just make sure you don't flash a different radio baseband.anymore information on this you can look up Droid forums/cellular south milestone/Droid.com
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Since upgrading to Gingerbread 2.3.3, I've lost the root access I had on Froyo. I used the RageAgainstTheCage method before and found that worked well. I could easily re-root after each update to Froyo, but it doesn't work now that I have updated to Gingerbread.
Is there a 1-Click Root or something fairly simple, similar to RageAgainstTheCage perhaps, that I can use to root my device without unlocking the bootloader??
I've heard some people mention Ginger Break?
Thanks, Steve.
No.
Whatever 'Gingerbreak' is is unreleased yet, apparently the dev wants a few more devices in the wild first.
Simple? Sure...
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
So if my bootloader is unlocked what else do I have to do at that point, push a custom recovery? I was under the impression that none had been updated for 2.3 on the nexus one yet.
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same problem with me.. waiting for simple one..
Foxwolfe said:
So if my bootloader is unlocked what else do I have to do at that point, push a custom recovery? I was under the impression that none had been updated for 2.3 on the nexus one yet.
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Recovery is version independent. Flash one, then use it to flash ChainsDD's su files.
Yup, flash a new recovery, then use the recovery to flash on the su update file
Alright cool thanks, didn't want to come off as ignorant on the matter but to be honest sometimes it feels like getting detailed information is kinda tough with all the threads that get created on the same subject and how large some of them get.
whitenoiz said:
Is there a 1-Click Root or something fairly simple, similar to RageAgainstTheCage perhaps, that I can use to root my device without unlocking the bootloader??
Thanks, Steve.
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Does the rageagainstthecage method not work on 2.3.3???
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decoyjoe said:
Does the rageagainstthecage method not work on 2.3.3???
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Reports I've read indicate that the rageagainstthecage exploit doesn't work for 2.3.3.
If the soft-root exploits don't work on 2.3.3, simply downgrade to a 2.2 version, soft-root it, install a custom recovery and then flash a root 2.3.3 ROM...
I'm not completely certain, but I don't think you can downgrade either. At least I've not heard of anyone succeeding with the passimg approach yet...
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danger-rat said:
I'm not completely certain, but I don't think you can downgrade either. At least I've not heard of anyone succeeding with the passimg approach yet...
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That's me
It'd be great to have GingerBreak released. Please?
Looks like downgrade is possible for some, while others are struggling...
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Affirmative downgrade is possible!!!
Anyone need help????
but if i downgrade to 2.2.2 and root the n1 while its in 2.2.2. Wont it come out of root when I put the stock 2.3.3 on. Atleast for me the whole reason I went to 2.2.2 is so i can get the stock verison of gingerbread. I do want to root my phone but I dont wanna use a different rom as of now I wanna keep the stock verison of gingerbrad that I got from google. I guess my real question is without the ramble, Once I downgrade and root the Phone wont I lose root once I put the stock 2.3.3
Just install a pre-rooted stock 2.3.3...
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danger-rat said:
I'm not completely certain, but I don't think you can downgrade either. At least I've not heard of anyone succeeding with the passimg approach yet...
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Here I am!
I have successfully downgraded from stock GRI40 to FRG33 (via PASSIMG), rooted, flashed custom recovery and finally flashed a stock rooted GRI40.
Congrats!
I did actually correct myself later...
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I'm currently running theory ROM with 893, I want to update to 902 can I do that
While using theory ROM? If not what am I supposed to be running to do so? Also I deleted some bloatware I heard this might be a problem is there a way to get them back "honestly I forgot which ones they where" I been reading alot of post but I can't find any good info
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I've never used a rom, but my guess is you'll need to return to stock like everyone else. pick your poison and read some more.
RSD Lite method
PathSaver method
You will need to install the 4ever root patch after root, before going up.
Thanks for the help I was about to just update while on theory haha..
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i had a droid3, gave it to my son-in-law, it was rooted and had hash's safestrap installed, he had it flashed from verizon to cricket, now i can't get it rooted with the method i used before, a one click method from psouza4, worked fine when it was on verizon, anyone have any suggestions on how to regain root, it is on 906 software, 2.3.4 gb, thanks in adv.
Motofail will get you root
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What is that and where is ?
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Aldo101t said:
What is that and where is ?
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It's the tool needed with the latest OTA (.906)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpl88mwm6eilhe6/motofail.exe
droid 3 rom on cricket?
DoubleYouPee said:
It's the tool needed with the latest OTA (.906)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wpl88mwm6eilhe6/motofail.exe
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OK. thanks, got it rooted and safestrap installed, only question i have now is can i install say, droid steel rom on this phone that was switched from verizon to cricket, and not have a bunch of problems
Aldo101t said:
OK. thanks, got it rooted and safestrap installed, only question i have now is can i install say, droid steel rom on this phone that was switched from verizon to cricket, and not have a bunch of problems
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Yes switch to safesystem and install any GB rom you want
Hi I'm new to the forum and I have some questions. hopefuly I'm in the right area.
Ok #1 so I own a bionic and I've had it about 10 months now. Should I wait for the new ics then root or should I just root now?
#2 What are the pros and cons of rooting the bionic? I still own the orginal droid and its rooted and it was a bada$$ phone. I just want to know if it will be the same with the bionic.
#3 If i root can anybody point me to a good root program? I've been searching and found motofail and petes root tool. Are these any good?
Thanks to anybody that can help
You can root using motofail if on the .902 or .905 update petes method works on prior versions. If u install a ics leak you can also root with razor edges method.
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^you phantom posted.
godroid36 said:
Hi I'm new to the forum and I have some questions. hopefuly I'm in the right area.
Ok #1 so I own a bionic and I've had it about 10 months now. Should I wait for the new ics then root or should I just root now?
#2 What are the pros and cons of rooting the bionic? I still own the orginal droid and its rooted and it was a bada$$ phone. I just want to know if it will be the same with the bionic.
#3 If i root can anybody point me to a good root program? I've been searching and found motofail and petes root tool. Are these any good?
Thanks to anybody that can help
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Motofail is easy as hell to root the Bionic with. There is a special edition of Motofail (only root program period) that worked for my Bionic running ICS. I say if you are willing to tinker. Install ICS .232 and than root.
Thanks man. How do I get my hands on the ICS leak?? Every time I find it the link says error nothing here.
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godroid36 said:
Thanks man. How do I get my hands on the ICS leak?? Every time I find it the link says error nothing here.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771993
If any of the links are dead let me know, I made a complete back up of that entire thread and its data.
Thanks again I will check it out. I will hit u up if the link dont work
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The .905 file is missing an image. Do u have a good one. Oh how do I get my thank u meter up?
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