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Root Z4root

Umm.. well z4root is an app (as you know). I think at one point it could do a full root, but then it could only do a temp root (maybe i've got that backwards).

I had an issue with a rom where I lost root for a bit, and i tried to use z4root to re-root me and it didn't do a damn thing. So maybe it was the app or my situation, I don't really know.
 
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Could someone tell me the differences (if any) between rooting your phone with the "Z4root" app versus using other non-app ways.

Thanks.

Z4Root only gives you temporary root rather than full root. It only roots your ROM and doesn't unlock nand-access (S-OFF), so you won't be able to create nandroid backups, etc...You also lose temp/soft root once you reboot. You *can* run root only apps w/ soft root, which is a plus, but full root is the way to go IMO. Hope this helps.
 
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I have 2.2. I had a friend do the root. He tried some unrevoked website but it didn't work so he put the Z4root on there for me and it works so far. I have rebooted the phone and still have the free wifi but a couple of things are off. For one, even though I set the cpu to the minimum when the screen is off, my battery is tanking wayyyy faster than it used to and im not tethering or anything like that on these days.

If I want to do the "full monty" root do I have to first uninstall this app and set my phone back to normal? I didn't see anything about that in the guide.
 
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I have 2.2. I had a friend do the root. He tried some unrevoked website but it didn't work so he put the Z4root on there for me and it works so far. I have rebooted the phone and still have the free wifi but a couple of things are off. For one, even though I set the cpu to the minimum when the screen is off, my battery is tanking wayyyy faster than it used to and im not tethering or anything like that on these days.

If I want to do the "full monty" root do I have to first uninstall this app and set my phone back to normal? I didn't see anything about that in the guide.

You should be gtg. Just download and install the hboot drivers, uninstall HTC Sync on your PC if it is installed, and run Unrevoked.

If you haven't already, check out ROOTING For Dummies + Extra's sticky; it'll have a play by play break down of the process.
 
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Not sure if it works on Evo's w/ the GB update. It might be limited to phone's running Froyo.

I thought I read that it will. I have discovered what caused it to crash, apparently z4root doesn't like being landscape and as soon as you tilt your phone it crashes.

I'll try again in airplane mode on the charger and let it run as long as it likes and see what happens.
 
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i installed z4root on my droid 1 and get strarts just fine then it crashs at the end of it and if it does not crash it freezes and i have unistalled and tried over and over again and nothing can anyone help me i dont understand i have tried everything i ould think of Dlin other versions and takein it off but it hasnt worked if anone could help that would be awsome
 
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i installed z4root on my droid 1 and get strarts just fine then it crashs at the end of it and if it does not crash it freezes and i have unistalled and tried over and over again and nothing can anyone help me i dont understand i have tried everything i ould think of Dlin other versions and takein it off but it hasnt worked if anone could help that would be awsome

Welcome to AF!!! Did you accept the latest OTA from Sprint? Or are you still on Froyo?
 
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