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MahaloCat

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OK - Used Universal One Click To toy around with the soft root.

Like the wireless tether....infact....VERY COOL -
Now on a soft root - if I update to the Zen Uncapped Kernal - for OC purposes. and UNROOT later.......will this brick my phone?

Do I need to make a Nandroid on a soft root.
Can I play around with other Roms on a soft root?

THANKS FOR THE HELP -
New obvisoulsy this soft root is a great way to play and feel comfortable.
 
as soon as i rooted, nandroid was the first thing i did, simply bc i knew i was gonna start toying with things, as you said, and i didnt know what everything would do. think of it like this...youve spent however long youve had the phone setting up things how you like it (email, text, layout, etc.). in a matter of one click, it can all be gone. A nandroid takes like 5 minutes. its cheap security, and you can delete it just as easily as you saved it if you dont need it.

I generally have maybe 3 or 4 nadroids saved to my card. Definately hold onto the first one so you can flash back to it to update prl and profile and all that jazz, and i like to hang onto 2 or 3 before the one im currently using, so if i dont like how an update or something works, i can easily get back to my settings before the update.
 
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haha once you have your rom manager, turn off the phone. At the same time, hold the Volume down toggle and the power button, and continue holding both until a screen pops up. There will be an option that i believe says "restore" (i think it is restore, but whatever is the home button). Hit the home button and it will bring you to a menu, and one of the choices will be "nandroid", which will bring you to a list that says "backup, restore, and possibly one more" Click the "backup" and let it do its thing. Once its done, hit the back button to go back to the main menu, select "reboot phone" and there you have it.

If you ever need to flash back to that nandroid, or any others you make, do the same steps, only select "restore" instead of "backup" once in the nandroid list.
 
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Does it allow you to name the backup also, incase you have more than one backup??


haha once you have your rom manager, turn off the phone. At the same time, hold the Volume down toggle and the power button, and continue holding both until a screen pops up. There will be an option that i believe says "restore" (i think it is restore, but whatever is the home button). Hit the home button and it will bring you to a menu, and one of the choices will be "nandroid", which will bring you to a list that says "backup, restore, and possibly one more" Click the "backup" and let it do its thing. Once its done, hit the back button to go back to the main menu, select "reboot phone" and there you have it.

If you ever need to flash back to that nandroid, or any others you make, do the same steps, only select "restore" instead of "backup" once in the nandroid list.
 
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Does it allow you to name the back also, incase you have more than one backup??

DonB, you can rename your nandroid backups, but you must not use spaces in the new name....

For example, Original name is 078bgtresf5531003 (not really what a name looks like, but you get the idea) If you were to rename it, like For a fresh rom, maybe you could call it Fresh_1_10_03_10
 
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DonB, you can rename your nandroid backups, but you must not use spaces in the new name....

For example, Original name is 078bgtresf5531003 (not really what a name looks like, but you get the idea) If you were to rename it, like For a fresh rom, maybe you could call it Fresh_1_10_03_10

Personally, I would not rename any nandroid. Just use the name given, it's usually by date and time;)
 
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HAHA....Sorry - Wife had a baby girl last week. Have been busy!
I haven't fully Rooted yet. Just Playing around with the Soft Root.

You can root and Unroot with just a click - Gives you access to some other apps....ie wireless tether. I haven't started playing with new Roms yet....I think you have to do a full root for that....

Can i install an uncapped Kernal on a soft root to increase my CPU speed? ? ? ? ?
 
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HAHA....Sorry - Wife had a baby girl last week. Have been busy!
I haven't fully Rooted yet. Just Playing around with the Soft Root.

You can root and Unroot with just a click - Gives you access to some other apps....ie wireless tether. I haven't started playing with new Roms yet....I think you have to do a full root for that....

Can i install an uncapped Kernal on a soft root to increase my CPU speed? ? ? ? ?

Congrats on the new baby:D:D:D

I believe the uncapped kernels are for the froyo roms only
 
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Congrats on the baby, as for a soft root, I don't believe it is called a soft root, unless one click Universal Androot calls it that until you flash a custom ROM, I maybe wrong, but a root is a root which allows you SU access, what changes things is flashing a custom ROM which changes the OS of your phone and it's look and feel. So the only difference you have noticed since you have rooted is, tethering, how about dialer lag others complaining about before the latest .7 release, have you also tried to download any apps that only work on root access?? Enjoy your new bundle of life. :cool:

One more question for you, since you did the one click root, has your phone asked to install the .7 build release since ??

FYI. I know what you mean by a soft root, Stock with no ROM Customization, no Kernel flashing Etc.... and no clocking Etc.....


HAHA....Sorry - Wife had a baby girl last week. Have been busy!
I haven't fully Rooted yet. Just Playing around with the Soft Root.

You can root and Unroot with just a click - Gives you access to some other apps....ie wireless tether. I haven't started playing with new Roms yet....I think you have to do a full root for that....

Can i install an uncapped Kernal on a soft root to increase my CPU speed? ? ? ? ?
 
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OK got you, so you did not use the one click Universal Androot then, this is something else, or is it the same but offers an option to do a soft root or either an original root


OK - Soft Root one click widget allows a one click root and a one click UnRoot -
It also unroots on a reboot. -

Good to know about the Kernals - thanks - BUMMER THOUGH...

No I have not gotten the upgrade prompt - While rooted or unrooted...
It is possible that it hasn't made it out to hawaii yet....
 
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OK got you, so you did not use the one click Universal Androot then, this is something else, or is it the same but offers an option to do a soft root or either an original root

This is the Universal One Click - When you go to the XDA site the are 3 versions - The Final (beta) version is the soft root. Have used it many times in the past week or so. Works Great.
 
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