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Root [Revised] Rooting Gingerbread 2.3.5 Dummies Guide

Ok we want it a bit smaller.
Open the catlog app.
Press menu and select record and set the file name.
Then send a picture message, and let it send or not!
Go back to catlog and stop. This will save a logcat file.
To get it use a file explorer and go to catlog>saved_logs on your sd card.
Post that text file either here as an attachment or on pastebin.com

APN setting should be in your networks folder I think. Can another Sprint person confirm this??

There is an app apn back&restore you can use that too to get your apn details. Check out this thread.
http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-sup...86-fixed-sprint-mms-problem-apn-settings.html

As mentioned previously, the Go SMS seemed to fix my problem in terms of forcing pictures through, but I think this thread with changing the APN is has actually fixed the initial problem. I can now send MMS through my stock messenger too! I appreciate both of your help.

The good news is I now have a bit better understanding of a few things, PLUS i have a new messenger app instead of handcent. :)
 
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As mentioned previously, the Go SMS seemed to fix my problem in terms of forcing pictures through, but I think this thread with changing the APN is has actually fixed the initial problem. I can now send MMS through my stock messenger too! I appreciate both of your help.

The good news is I now have a bit better understanding of a few things, PLUS i have a new messenger app instead of handcent. :)

Sounds like your sorted? :thumbup:
Sorry I dissappeared, it was 3am at the time and needed some shut eye before work today!
I think there might be a setting option that you need to disable in gosms to prevent the failure message.
Glad to help in some way :)
 
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hey there,
i did the tacoroot on my evo a few days ago, but i my mother in law wants it done on hers. i came back to this tutorial and now when i click 'show' i get %1$s instead of directions. i tried FF and Safari and i cannot get the directions. Can someone perhaps copy/paste them to me in a PM, or send me to where i can find the tutorial?

thanks
 
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hey there,
i did the tacoroot on my evo a few days ago, but i my mother in law wants it done on hers. i came back to this tutorial and now when i click 'show' i get %1$s instead of directions. i tried FF and Safari and i cannot get the directions. Can someone perhaps copy/paste them to me in a PM, or send me to where i can find the tutorial?

thanks
Yeah, that "show" thing is getting worked on. I dont have a copy anywhere, sorry, but the show issue should soon be resolved!
 
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I have a htc evo 4g and I followed the directions and got my phone rooted. i even checked with the check root access app. But for some reason I can't flash roms from my sd card.. It says "/Can't open /sdcard/name of file.zp
(bad)"

What does this mean?

welcome to the forums!!!!!!!

could be a bad download. what rom are you trying to flash?
 
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Hello I am just rooting my phone now. The link for the VR Superwipe does not lead to a file. Please let me know where i can download that.


Also... i'm a little bit confused about the recovery. does it matter which of those methods we use??
Hm, you are right cuz I just tried it, however, you really don't need that as it is a script that helps wipe before rom/kernel flashes. I personally wipe 3 times manually and have no issues. There are other wipe scripts available if you would like me to find them but like I said, I don't use them.

It does not matter which recovery install method you use. I've used the PC36IMG and the Android Flasher method both with no issues.

And by the way, we all welcome you here :)
 
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Hm, you are right cuz I just tried it, however, you really don't need that as it is a script that helps wipe before rom/kernel flashes. I personally wipe 3 times manually and have no issues. There are other wipe scripts available if you would like me to find them but like I said, I don't use them.

It does not matter which recovery install method you use. I've used the PC36IMG and the Android Flasher method both with no issues.

And by the way, we all welcome you here :)

Thank you! Ive been wanting to root my phone for a long time but never did. My texting would lag to the point where i wouldn't even want to use my phone, so i figured its a good time to see if it solves the issue.

I have another question. When saving the custom rom onto my sd card, do i just make a random folder and extract into that folder? Or do i transfer the zip file into that?
 
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Thank you! Ive been wanting to root my phone for a long time but never did. My texting would lag to the point where i wouldn't even want to use my phone, so i figured its a good time to see if it solves the issue.

I have another question. When saving the custom rom onto my sd card, do i just make a random folder and extract into that folder? Or do i transfer the zip file into that?
When you put the rom on your sd card, it can go into a folder because thru recovery, you can navigate to any folder on an sd card.

btw again, rooting will be the best thing you ever did to your phone.!:D
 
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When you put the rom on your sd card, it can go into a folder because thru recovery, you can navigate to any folder on an sd card.

btw again, rooting will be the best thing you ever did to your phone.!:D

Thanks! Sorry im a noob, do i copy the .zip folder into the SD card folder... or extract all the files from the .zip into the folder on the sd card?
 
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I have never rooted my phone, and I have the latest OTA update. Can I use unrevoked to root my phone?
If you desire to be totally s-off, Either do the HTCDev method, then the Capt method, or, the Taco root method.
If you desire just to unlock your bootloader, the the HTCdev method will suffice.
You will still be s-on but you will be able to still flash roms/kernels etc.
As far as unrevoked or revolutionary, that will be done at the end of using the Capt method to be fully s-off.
I assume you have the 5.something update?
Then just follow the guide in this thread.:D
 
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If you desire to be totally s-off, Either do the HTCDev method, then the Capt method, or, the Taco root method.
If you desire just to unlock your bootloader, the the HTCdev method will suffice.
You will still be s-on but you will be able to still flash roms/kernels etc.
As far as unrevoked or revolutionary, that will be done at the end of using the Capt method to be fully s-off.
I assume you have the 5.something update?
Then just follow the guide in this thread.:D

Thanks, I was going to do it today, but that pesky show button is not working so I might have to wait.
 
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Thanks, I was going to do it today, but that pesky show button is not working so I might have to wait.
Well, the beginning of this guide has the show buttons "unshown", if you will.
So just read carefully, and ask if anything is unclear and we all can help you if needed.
You'll do just fine:)
 
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I'm on a mac, I thought htc sync was a windows only program? Are there specific instructions for mac users?
If you connect your Android phone to a Mac computer, armageddon will occur, so be wary.
Or your cord will sizzle away and fry both phone and computer. lol jk.:D
No, really, there is a mac guide somewhere, however I am almost sure that htc sync can be used with mac, but don't quote me
 
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If you connect your Android phone to a Mac computer, armageddon will occur, so be wary.
Or your cord will sizzle away and fry both phone and computer. lol jk.:D
No, really, there is a mac guide somewhere, however I am almost sure that htc sync can be used with mac, but don't quote me

2. Software Requirements - Supported Operating Systems (PC)

Windows XP Home / Professional / Media Center Edition Service Pack 2 and 3 (32-Bit)
Windows Vista Ultimate / Enterprise / Business/ Home Premium/ Home Basic Edition (32 & 64-Bit) Service Pack 1
Windows 7 Ultimate/ Professional/ Home Premium / Home Basic Edition (32 & 64-Bit)
Microsoft Office Outlook 2000, XP, 2003, 2007 and 2010-32 & 64bit.
 
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