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What does "unmounting" sd card mean? Rooting my phone right now, quick reply needed!

I am in the process of rooting my phone. What does "unmounting" the sd card and "mounting" it mean? I get that it means taking it out of the phone and in, but is there a certain way of doing it? I have my phone plugged in the computer right now, so can I just take the micro sd card out? Or can I just take it out whenever?

And when I put it back in, is there a certain way to do that?

Sorry for such a dumb question, I just want to be sure I do everything right!
 
I am in the process of rooting my phone. What does "unmounting" the sd card and "mounting" it mean? I get that it means taking it out of the phone and in, but is there a certain way of doing it? I have my phone plugged in the computer right now, so can I just take the micro sd card out? Or can I just take it out whenever?

And when I put it back in, is there a certain way to do that?

Sorry for such a dumb question, I just want to be sure I do everything right!

When you plug in the USB, in the notification bar up top, pull that down and it will ask you what you want to do. Just mount the card when it asks, and when your done pull the notification window down and unmount it!
 
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ok now I can't get past step 18 for the manual rooting? it says error opening recovery no such file or directory???


This has been asked and covered time and time again, in that thread.

You are getting that error because the recovery img isn't on your SD card. Check your SD card and make sure the recovery img is there. This is stated in the tutorial.
 
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As long as it is in the highest section of the folder, it should work. I assume you have the correct drivers installed? Also, make sure your SD card isn't mounted when doing the command to flash the Recovery Img. And to clarify, this means to go to the notification bar on your phone, pull it down, and unmount your phone if it is mounted.

If you are still having issues, you can try using the 1.2.3 img instead.
 
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should I have the sd card in when doing the nanodroid backup? Maybe try taking the card out and putting it back in?


You need to follow the tutorial word for word. It doesn't mention taking out the SD card, so do not do that.

You need to flash the recovery img successfully before creating a nandroid backup.

It sounds to me like you may have had several issues here, I would start at the top and take each step, one by one.
 
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This has been answered before as well. It is in the tutorial:


When I mount/unmount I did the following:

To Mount, when prompted in Notification bar, click on enable file sharing then mount as you did. To unmount do the same, but choose unmount. Do not go into settings>sd card>unmount. There is no need to do that. Try that and see if it works for you.
 
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