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Root Yyyahigrt

jwm2

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Mar 30, 2010
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YYYAHIGRT = Yet yet yet another how i got root thread.

Ok well i just wanted to post a tip that i ran across while browsing the various forums. Anyhow here goes.

SD card out, boot into recovery (vol down + power), select recovery, press power, wait for the chime on your pc that it makes when plugging in (or unplugging a usb cable) as soon as you hear the chime, slide in the sd card.

You have to do it right when the chime is heard. Of course this could vary by pc, i'm using an eeepc netbook running windows xp sp3. Just figured i'd post my successful attempt. Hope others find this useful.

I'm using a pny 2gb sd memory card, formatted first with the phone, then in windows explorer to fat and then fat32. Not sure what variable did it, but heres the info in case you were wondering.
 
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I was just commenting on the timing. I've heard 5 seconds from the htc logo and various other times. Its the same method but the timing of the insertion of the sd card is what i was reffering to. Thats the only point of this thread. I found the info buried in a thread on another forum so i figured i'd post it here in case someone else happens to have the same timing.
 
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This is the method I used.

A question to the others who have successfully used this method: After using this method to get root, have you been able to use this method to get the adb shell command to work a second time?

I got it once; rooted and installed wifi, but I haven't been able to get it to work again (so maybe I could remove that city app, no big deal though).

Just curious.

I like the acronym for this thread.. Do we need another acronym? TRMHABP (This Root Method Has Already Been Posted). ;)

Edit: Yep threadstarter, others have already noted the importance of timing. The key for me was to push in the card as soon as I heard the noise, but before the white screen switched to the black screen. It's all good, nobody is butt hurt. :)
 
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I used the same method, except I held the volume down button and power button while I inserted the card. Worked once for the initial root and again for enabling 802.11n. It wouldn't work unless I did that. I used the stock 2GB card for the initial root and a Sandisk 4GB card for the N. Both class 2.
Interesting...

Sent from my ADR6300 using Tapatalk
 
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