bigsexythegiantkiller
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For AP Fastboot mode you hold both volume buttons while powering on your phone. To get down to AP fastboot, you hit the volume down button. The Volume up button selects it.
SnoDrtRider said:I had to sleep on this...
By the utility being on your computer it will always be on the C:\ drive if your hard drive is is named C as most computers are unless you have multiple hard drives.
Even if you place the utility in a separate desktop folder the address of that file would be C:\Users\(user name)\Desktop\(Folder Name)\(Utility Name) so actually you cannot place the utility in a folder that does not contain C:\ as part of it's address on your machine unless it is on another drive like and external HD, USB Storage, SD Card, Etc.
For AP Fastboot mode you hold both volume buttons while powering on your phone. To get down to AP fastboot, you hit the volume down button. The Volume up button selects it.
Hey everyone,
I am thinking about flashing the Eclipse ROM or an ICS leak. Just have a few questions about it: will either work from .181 (the latest OTA)? Will fastboot restores work from either of them? Should I use safestrap or bootstrap to install it?
Thanks in advance,
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Hey Doug,This may help others who have this same issue. I have read a few cases. Nevertheless, originally I rooted using the "It's bugs all the way the down" by Dan Rosenberg. See here - Security Research by Dan Rosenberg
Nevertheless, when I upgraded to .181, I lost root and found Matt's tool. I tried to reroot and it said it worked. Upon rebooting, root never happened. I even tried unrooting and that didn't work either (even though it said it did).
I then went back to Dan's tool and rooted again and it worked fine.
Can someone who has some more experience look into why? Is it a version conflict? Does a piece of Dan's tool need to be intergrated into Matt's tool?
Maybe this will help others out.
Thanks again.
Doug
Hey Doug,
This was because you had the Superuser.apk left over in your system's /apps/ folder. This can ONLY be removed if you are already rooted (you aren't) or if you restore with fastbooting back.
-Matt
If your superuser.apk was not left over my utility tool would have worked. Dan's rooting tool has more checks and balances but since nobody usually has superuser.apk in the system's /apps/ folder you can easily become rooted.Ok, I think I understand what you're saying, but why wouldn't your tool root the phone initially then? Also because the superuser.apk was left over? Why would Dan's tool work?
Doug