Anyone used this specific method/1click and if so had any success
Root Droid 3, X2, Cliq On Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread With Just One Click [TUTORIAL] | Redmond Pie
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Anyone used this specific method/1click and if so had any success
Root Droid 3, X2, Cliq On Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread With Just One Click [TUTORIAL] | Redmond Pie
Lots and lots of people have. It works flawless
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Thanks for the quick reply. I'm dying to try it but I'm so worried there's no backup procedure. I would have thought the first steps would be all about backing up the original system files so as to be able to restore if something goes wrong mid stream...
Have you done anything further re: ROMs?
First, there is no way to "back up your system" unless you have root.
Second, there are no ROMs yet, Root was recently achieved and only VERY recently was a method to recover a soft bricked device.
We still have no alternative recovery (ClockworkMod or such) so no way to install unsigned .zip files, etc.. Plus a 2nd-init hasn't been found either that allows us to get around the locked bootloader.
ROMs will be coming.....just not yet.
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Thanks! I should probably wait then. First, because it's so new. Second, because I don't even understand what a 2nd-init is (well I kind of do but I am really having trouble finding a "for noobs" version of all this stuff) I follow "root" but after that it gets fuzzy. Wish someone had a one step guide for all this....
Bro it is actually really easy. U just download the script to your desktop and plug ur phone in under charge mode only on your pc and then run the downloaded script. Bammm. Done.
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And there is also a sbf to restore like brand new now anyways so either way, you are in the good
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I know I know and I'm actually fairly technically savy when it comes to PCs but smartphones and the droid OS are very new to me.
Like you mention "sbf to restore to brand new" but I am not sure what that means. I saw one link to a supposed "unroot your droid 3" process but it only had root instructions...nothing for unrooting just in case.