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OK rebooted twice , un and re-installed rootkeeper and rebooted again, nothing.
the file i used was from an old thread to "one click for the Bionic" , it listed older phones when it was rebooting my phone like the X2 on it but not the Bionic specifically. could something have changed or should i just try and root it again?
I'm reading some other threads right now and their say the bionic has to use motofail? Lol one post had a link to a youtube tutorial and the acct been terminated! My luck
I GOT ROOT !!!!dancedroid:icon_ bananaancingNexus Thanks Matty ,I had to do "MOTOFAIL" , but I did it exactly the way you showed me with "one click root"! THANKS BRO!!!:hail:
I GOT ROOT !!!!dancedroid:icon_ bananaancingNexus Thanks Matty ,I had to do "MOTOFAIL" , but I did it exactly the way you showed me with "one click root"! THANKS BRO!!!:hail:
Man that's awesome ... I'm sorry I had to bail but I had 10 minutes to get to the DMV to get tags on my car ... glad you're in business!! :icon_ banana:
No such thing as a stupid question if you don't know the answer
Failsafe files are for people who were getting computer errors and such when running the program, such as people who don't have administrator permissions on their computer where the utility requires it to run.