[Q] Tech info - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hi guys.
Could we please get a write-up on some technical info about the internal arrangement of the Galaxy S3?
Which partitions exist and how are they mounted?
How is the Internal SD card being used?
Where are the installed apps located?
What's involved in installing a .APK file?
How do you move an installed app from internal to external storage?
How do you wipe out the entire phone storage and memory and restore it to factory settings?
What do you do when your internal storage runs low?
When do you use ODIN and when do use use Recovery mode?
What is the USB Debug setting used for?
How come some models can have custom ROMS while others cannot?
How do you boot the cell from an external SD card in case normal bootup and custom recovery fail?
I'd like to have explanations to all of the above, along with addition suggested information
in one easy-to-access location, without having to search the entire forums for bits and pieces.
Can we do this? Is this even feasible?
I'd love to see this happen!
Thanks everyone! :good:

You want other people to do all the research for you? Why don't you make a guide for all of this. I don't mean to be a complete ***hole, but come on man.

metalfan78 said:
You want other people to do all the research for you? Why don't you make a guide for all of this. I don't mean to be a complete ***hole, but come on man.
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For the simple reason that only the developers have the answers, and I am not a developer.
If I were, I wouldn't have made the initial post.

That's not true, most of what you asked about can be found with a little searching and most people here are not developers, just users with knowledge.

metalfan78 said:
You want other people to do all the research for you? Why don't you make a guide for all of this. I don't mean to be a complete ***hole, but come on man.
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I have to agree with metalfan78 on this one. The guide is very much possible to put together and I'm sure that if you or someone else decides to put this guide together that if search doesn't find the answer to question that a quick pm to a developer will!
http://i.imgur.com/qrByUGN.jpg

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Preemptive Attack on ROM's

I think the Incredible introduced Android to many people, and without insulting anyone, I think a lot of these people are first timers to rooting, Linux, etc... so we have lot of "unseasoned" people with itchy trigger fingers, and root
Considering that the reflash looks like it will be released any day/minute now, there are some things that I wanted to start a discussion on. Some of these may be answered at the time of the release by unrevoked... but none the less I'm going to start:
1) Koush's recovery has nandroid. I think that someone (maybe me when I get off of work) should write up a quick write up on how to use nandroid to back up your system/use it to flash new roms
2) I think that Koush's Rom Manager will work with our phones, not to mention that i really like it . There should be a quick post on what this is, and how to use this.
For all of the "seasoned" people in here, before posting "this in unnecessary, this already has been done for other phones, etc....": If you're going to post, please post something relevant and educational for people instead, or just request that the thread be closed. NO FLAME PLEASE. I realize that this thread is for the more "noob" person.
"Noobs", please don't fill this thread with "junk", please post questions only if you feel they are relevant
**Mods, if you feel that this thread is unnecessary, please delete it.**
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Excellent thread, thanks for the start looking forward to some useful information to absorb
Seconded
I am about as far from a computer/tech n00b as you can get, but I am extremely new to android. I would certainly welcome a primer of this nature.
Moderately seasoned nerd, but the incredible is my first smart phone. I absolutely welcome a "first-timers" thread with regards to rooting / tweaking this phone.
A preemptive thanks is definitely deserved, especially the level of drama I saw while trolling in the forums here, more-so over the past few weeks, and while some of the unfortunate "false starts" that always invariably occur with a startup of this nature.
Again, a heart-felt thank-you, and I really look forward to learning a new process on a completely different platform. I continue to eagerly await a streamlined process, especially one that I can learn from, and violate more to tweak my experience.
Feel free if I can provide any help / support from here.
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Again, a heart-felt thank-you, and I really look forward to learning a new process on a completely different platform. I continue to eagerly await a streamlined process, especially one that I can learn from, and violate more to tweak my experience.
Feel free if I can provide any help / support from here.
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I would just replicate what's been done in other android devices' forums: A ROM Bible and a Complete Rooting How-To, and get 'em both stickied. Check out the Dream forum for good examples. I would help if asked
Good point
rynosaur said:
I would just replicate what's been done in other android devices' forums: A ROM Bible and a Complete Rooting How-To, and get 'em both stickied. Check out the Dream forum for good examples. I would help if asked
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I will search XDA tonight, and provide links to "help" guides in either the first post *edited* or make a new thread. Good point, no need to re-invent the wheel. However, a sticky thread in this particular forum is probably needed.
Thanks,
Thanks for making a thread like this. Even though this is my first smart phone, I have a good amount of experience with similar things so I've picked up on most of it relatively quickly.
I was able to obtain a beta copy of the recovery flash tool from hanging around the IRC chat and was able to get my ClockworkMod Recovery up and running.
I have one question about nandroid though; I was able to backup the majority of my files but when it gets to the final step of backing up sd-ext it gives me a message saying "No sd-ext found" and that it cannot be backed up. What exactly is the sd-ext and is it essential to have backed up before I start installing ROMs?
JTCGiants56 said:
I have one question about nandroid though; I was able to backup the majority of my files but when it gets to the final step of backing up sd-ext it gives me a message saying "No sd-ext found" and that it cannot be backed up. What exactly is the sd-ext and is it essential to have backed up before I start installing ROMs?
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It means you don't have an ext format partition and thus it wasn't backed up. Which is exactly how it should be right now.
heavensblade23 said:
It means you don't have an ext format partition and thus it wasn't backed up. Which is exactly how it should be right now.
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Thanks for clearing that up.
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"No sd-ext found"
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Better get us a Spoiler and find out if your source was running CM5.0.7/8 or Froyo on their DI -- "sd-ext" is the new way (via Cyanogen) of doing/mounting apps2sd
Don't think so. Koush wrote the recovery, koush works on cm. Probably wrote into the recovery,nandroid, to look for it and back it up. Notice that his didn't find anything?
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Don't think so. Koush wrote the recovery, koush works on cm. Probably wrote into the recovery,nandroid, to look for it and back it up. Notice that his didn't find anything?
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Of course, that's the problem, a recovery that presupposes the CM way of ext-fs/apps2sd presupposes someone was using a ROM that requires it otherwise, that recovery isn't recommended AT ALL, because nandroid, fix permissions, etc all look to the wrong place for ~/app, /app-s, ~dalvik, etc . . . non-CM/pre-5.0.x ROMs do things differently with EXT, if at all. See what I'm getting at?
Eh, say what you will...
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Of course, that's the problem, a recovery that presupposes the CM way of ext-fs/apps2sd presupposes someone was using a ROM that requires it otherwise, that recovery isn't recommended AT ALL, because nandroid, fix permissions, etc all look to the wrong place for ~/app, /app-s, ~dalvik, etc . . . non-CM/pre-5.0.x ROMs do things differently with EXT, if at all. See what I'm getting at?
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I love what koush has done with the Cyan port... So if his recovery works best with it, then so be it.... Though if he could update the recovery to look for both places that's be great too
dreamersipaq said:
I love what koush has done with the Cyan port... So if his recovery works best with it, then so be it.... Though if he could update the recovery to look for both places that's be great too
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I know Firerat over on Dream is good at writing switches to make appropriate exceptions for different SPLs, apps2sd and partitions schemes. If push come to shove we could ask him for suggestions. And I awfully concerned because A) I don't like modding without nandroids and B) I prefer Amon-RA's recoveries and his options for CM5/non-CM Roms
New Thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=709220
This can be closed or locked.

[Q] Backing up ROM, Deleting NAND, etc. etc.

Hey guys, so I have a quick question. I'm new to this android things. I know I should read more, but as the threads are just overloading..i find it hard sometimes to find the answers to everything.
Can anyone tell me how to backup ROMs, like I wanted to try the evil's rom but i currently have the baconbits. So I want to backup this ROM just incase i dont like the other evil's rom or any kind of ROMs. And perhaps, how to flash my old ROM back into my phone, when i decide i dont like a particular ROM.
Also, what is NAND? why is everyone deleting these?
Any help would be appreciated guys. Thank you in advance.
I'm pretty new to all of this as well. If you install rom manager there is an option to backup current rom. As for the NAND I'm not 100% sure (correct me if I'm wrong anyone that knows) its a security feature that will not allow you to write anything permanently to the phone.
Your post kinda brushes on my question... What do you mean people are deleting the nand? I have been wondering about getting the full 4GB internal space but haven't seen any mention of it since Perm Root became available.
There's a thread in the development forum; can't remember the full name but it's got [RECOVERY] and Clockwork in the name. Follow the instructions in there and that will allow you to back up and flash ROMs. Any questions you may have are probably answered there but feel free to ask in that thread if you run into problems.
NAND is the internal storage of the phone. I'm not sure what you mean by people "deleting" it, because that hasn't been any intention. There is a sort of block on it that prevents us from accessing all 4GB of the storage; that's where the complaints of only seeing 1.1x GB of available storage are stemming from. The developers will probably eventually find a way to remove those partitions and allow full access; maybe that's what you're referring to?
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Your post kinda brushes on my question... What do you mean people are deleting the nand? I have been wondering about getting the full 4GB internal space but haven't seen any mention of it since Perm Root became available.
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It's only been a day since root; just like we gave the devs time for that, we'll give them time for the NAND. There hasn't been any progress, I believe. Fortunately, 1+GB is still a crapton
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EfemaN said:
There's a thread in the development forum; can't remember the full name but it's got [RECOVERY] and Clockwork in the name. Follow the instructions in there and that will allow you to back up and flash ROMs. Any questions you may have are probably answered there but feel free to ask in that thread if you run into problems.
NAND is the internal storage of the phone. I'm not sure what you mean by people "deleting" it, because that hasn't been any intention. There is a sort of block on it that prevents us from accessing all 4GB of the storage; that's where the complaints of only seeing 1.1x GB of available storage are stemming from. The developers will probably eventually find a way to remove those partitions and allow full access; maybe that's what you're referring to?
It's only been a day since root; just like we gave the devs time for that, we'll give them time for the NAND. There hasn't been any progress, I believe. Fortunately, 1+GB is still a crapton
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I see. I think I'm getting it a little more now. Now I've read somewhere about, backing up NANDROID? Could you explain this for me? And what are the benefits? Thanks for thelp guys. I really appreciate it!
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EfemaN said:
The developers will probably eventually find a way to remove those partitions and allow full access; maybe that's what you're referring to?
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Ya thats what I was wondering about. I'm not too too worried about it because I don't have much on the internal, but would be nice. I hate that they advertised 4GB when buying the phone, yet thats ridiculously hard to actually unlock...
I would also like to know about this nandroid backup. I've seen people backing roms with rom manager but then when they try to revert to the backup they can't because they didn't make a nandroid backup.
What is the difference and how do I know if I'm making a nandroid backup or a just plain backup. Is there any other way to make a backup besides rom manager?
I also have seen the name "Amon Ra" being tossed around in the forums. What is this aside from a rom manager like app? I see people wanting the Amon Ra over rom manager. I personally have had no luck backing up my rom with rom manager. Where can we track the progress of Amon Ra? Thanks.
Amon Ra is the moniker for a gentleman named Bart. Clockwork and Amon Ra are recoveries. They have diff. flavors but are basic recoveries. Clockwork is most popular with cyanogenmod. Clockwork is made by Koushik Dutta.
Both are excellent recoveries and if you feel your recovery is broken simply keep flashing it until you only wait five seconds or so forth when u use rom manager to flash. If it takes a while the first time keep flashing until the time to flash is reduced to a few moments. This reinforces the recovery.
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[Q] Help:Flashing android completely (without SD card)

Help: Is it possible to flash android OS without use of an SD Card? SD slot isnt working in my kaiser due to flex problem..reading through the help guide..seems impossible to proceed with the NAND due to use of SD card..thanks
I haven't seen anyone do that yet, but I'm sure something could be worked out. The problem is if you were to get "androidinstall.tar" directly on the NAND, there would be almost no room left for the install to take place.
not possible yet,
Read ALL of this for starters...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=680518
Do exactly as everything says, in the order given, and you should be able to do it on your own.
PoXFreak said:
Read ALL of this for starters...
Do exactly as everything says, in the order given, and you should be able to do it on your own.
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It's nice that you are trying to be helpful but please at least READ the message before making a post. The op indicated he could not do a normal install because his SD slot is broken therefore pointing him to the tutorial that requires using a sd slot makes no sense.
You can't do it, i already answer to this question in another thread!
Search button is your friend.
Thanks for the replies and for the one who defended..am no starter for flashing roms though..and i know how to search..was just asking if its possible..felt sorry for my poor old kaisier..
My apologies
famewolf said:
It's nice that you are trying to be helpful but please at least READ the message before making a post. The op indicated he could not do a normal install because his SD slot is broken therefore pointing him to the tutorial that requires using a sd slot makes no sense.
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I apologize for my work computer being stupid. I was replying to another thread and it posted it here. Was wondering where it went and now I know...lol.
Work computers running XP and IE7 no less, lots of page refresh issues.

[Q] synergy rom and partioning

Ok guys need some advice.
Do i need to partion my sd card with synergy rom? And if I do what a2sd should I use.
btw huge kudos to the synergy rom team for creating an awsesome rom.
i dont think you have to partition your sd card..but its recommended. as soon as we have a root method for 2.3.3, im going to use that ROM!
shaanwarrior said:
i dont think you have to partition your sd card..but its recommended. as soon as we have a root method for 2.3.3, im going to use that ROM!
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Well I have had my phone rooted since last september. However I can say go with this rom asap. The team of devs is amazing.
There's a topic in Development about partitioning that has ALL the steps you need AND there's another topic on THIS section that has ALL the steps you need.
That search button really works, so does reading a few thread headlines.
I'll make it even easier for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15440738&postcount=5
HipKat said:
There's a topic in Development about partitioning that has ALL the steps you need AND there's another topic on THIS section that has ALL the steps you need.
That search button really works, so does reading a few thread headlines.
I'll make it even easier for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15440738&postcount=5
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Hip, I did read that thread about partioning. Maybe I being dumb here. but by partioning my sd card, does that free space on the internal memory which helps for more apps or does it help with the speed of the phone?
merchmonster said:
Hip, I did read that thread about partioning. Maybe I being dumb here. but by partioning my sd card, does that free space on the internal memory which helps for more apps or does it help with the speed of the phone?
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This frees up a TON of space from your phone. I'm pretty sure it also slightly speeds up the phone.
shaanwarrior said:
This frees up a TON of space from your phone. I'm pretty sure it also slightly speeds up the phone.
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okay. cool. Looks like I have a new project for today. yay
hahaha no problem! im so jealous of you...wish i could root like right this second!
what partion support should i use instead of the built in one. DT a2sd or some other script?

[Q] there is noobs here we r not all devs !!! so take it easy on us

oh people come on i really appreciate all the work your doing here but your talking about flashing custom roms and unlooking boot loader !!! and stuff like that but the thing is i don't even know how to install a cutom roms and i'm sure there r many guys like me out there so please be easy on us so here what i want to know and i'm sure if you answered this topic it's gonna be a useful one
1-do we need to backup out things from phone memory and sd card before unlocking our phones using the new htc dev thing ? and if yes so how to make a full back up ?
2- we will do the unlock boot loader thing and there is a good tutorials out there
3- after unlocking the boot loader i think we have to do a complete wipe or some thing like that and then flash a cutom rom right ? so please tell us how to do that wipe thing and install a rom and which rom is the most stable one out there
4- can i go back to the old rom which is htc 2.3.5 if i didn't like that boot thing
5- with custom roms is it posible to install apps from the market ? and what are the deferences in general between the 2.3.5 official and any rom i will install after rooting ?
thank you for reading this post all, i'm asking for is an easy 1 2 3 .... complete guide for noobs
Well, problem is not you guys are new. Neither your lack of knowledge about the topics.
Mostly the problem is that people do not read and open new threads for topics already existing. I wrote 2 tutorials and I think I wrote them a way new users can understand.
Using a searching machine or forums search is no advanced topic. When I was new to it all, I spend like 2-3 days of reading and finding out myself.
So, look at our point of view: we write tutorials that are detailed and answer questions all about in the respective threads. We can't write a whole tutorial again for everyone not willing to read.
And to almost all questions, there already is an answer. And I think if you want to do stuff with your phone you should search and read. then you still can ask questions. But often people come here this way: Hi, I'm new, now tell me exactly what I have to do.
theq86 first of all i appreciate your time
but you can't judge me !!!! i spent 2 days reading and searching all i could find was people talking about new roms and stuff like that and expressions that i don't understand
and i tried to the search tool btw if u type noob you will find tons of suggestions with no match topics
so i'm not taking the easy way or any thing
and rather than complaining from my post you can point me to those threads your talking about for new comers it would have been nice of u
I don't blame you in particular, I just give examples. So sorry if you understood it that way.
Well, here we go:
1-do we need to backup out things from phone memory and sd card before unlocking our phones using the new htc dev thing ? and if yes so how to make a full back up ?
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Yes, I'd recommend that. You can backup all your PIM data (calendar, cntacts, messages) with MyPhoneExplorer. If you have synced everything with google you can restore it afterwards with a full sync. But I'd recommend MyPhoneExplorer, because you have your data on pc then.
During the process of unlocking the phone and all of it's data will be reset!
2- we will do the unlock boot loader thing and there is a good tutorials out there
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Here is my tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432199
Every step is explained. And also read the textx on htcdev to each step for getting detailed information.
3- after unlocking the boot loader i think we have to do a complete wipe or some thing like that and then flash a cutom rom right ? so please tell us how to do that wipe thing and install a rom and which rom is the most stable one out there
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When you flash a custom rom, be sure to wipe the cache partition, the dalvik-cache and the data partition. otherwise bootloops or malfunctions could appear. Wiping all these is very easy once you have a custom recovery tool.
4- can i go back to the old rom which is htc 2.3.5 if i didn't like that boot thing
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You can go back to stock rom. But this will not recover your warranty. You can even lock the bootloader again if you really wish. How to do so is stated in my bootloader unlock tutorial, too.
5- with custom roms is it posible to install apps from the market ? and what are the deferences in general between the 2.3.5 official and any rom i will install after rooting ?
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Yes, in case you use the cyanogenmod rom you will have to insall the google apps manually, but market is available on every rom.
The differences between stock rom are manifold:
themes and designs can differ
custom roms often include fixes and tweaks to improve device speed, stability and battery life.
Most roms are debloated. So never used apps are removed.
theq86 said:
I don't blame you in particular, I just give examples. So sorry if you understood it that way.
Well, here we go:
Yes, I'd recommend that. You can backup all your PIM data (calendar, cntacts, messages) with MyPhoneExplorer. If you have synced everything with google you can restore it afterwards with a full sync. But I'd recommend MyPhoneExplorer, because you have your data on pc then.
During the process of unlocking the phone and all of it's data will be reset!
Here is my tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432199
Every step is explained. And also read the textx on htcdev to each step for getting detailed information.
When you flash a custom rom, be sure to wipe the cache partition, the dalvik-cache and the data partition. otherwise bootloops or malfunctions could appear. Wiping all these is very easy once you have a custom recovery tool.
You can go back to stock rom. But this will not recover your warranty. You can even lock the bootloader again if you really wish. How to do so is stated in my bootloader unlock tutorial, too.
Yes, in case you use the cyanogenmod rom you will have to insall the google apps manually, but market is available on every rom.
The differences between stock rom are manifold:
themes and designs can differ
custom roms often include fixes and tweaks to improve device speed, stability and battery life.
Most roms are debloated. So never used apps are removed.
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thank you very much for your time i really appriciate it , but i still have some more questions
1- after unlocking my bootloader do i have to install a custom rom or can i keep using my current 2.3.5 i understand that it will be like starting from scratch
2- what is the clock recovery mod and where to find it and how to use it " in this question i'm using the easy way beacuse i know i'll find info about this thing if i searched the fourm but who want's to take the hard way thank's to you "
3- i've read some thing about adding an sd card partition to the phone memory or some thing like that please give me a full description about this thing and can i add this partition to my current stock rom after unlocking the bootloader with out installing a custom rom if it's possible ?
oh sorry i forgot 1 more question
people are saying that cyeanogen rom is the best but i keep reading that it's not an official realese and the radio and wirless and camera etc ... is not worknig but there is the 7.2 version i saw recntly on the dev section which is said to work perfectly so is it stable ? it it fast ? do you recomend me to use it ? i'm asking this question beacuse i noticed you r a cyanogen mod fan
and to install any rom of course i'll have to do these steps
1- flash the clock recovery mod which you will point me to how to use it
2- flash the custom rom and that's every thing
and to flash these things i but them on the root folder on my sd and disable the fasy boot option then turn of the phone and power t up holding the volume down button and it will do the magic am i right ?
Search on marketplace for clockwork mod - use it to boot to recovery mode - then, if you have a flashable zip rom stored in the root folder of your phone you can just flash the rom from there - best to backup and wipe first
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Scrapster said:
Search on marketplace for clockwork mod - use it to boot to recovery mode - then, if you have a flashable zip rom stored in the root folder of your phone you can just flash the rom from there - best to backup and wipe first
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Doesn't work without a little trickery on the Wildfire S
Let's not confuse the helpless who can type a lot better than he can read. Not short of words anyways...
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theq86 said:
I don't blame you in particular, I just give examples. So sorry if you understood it that way.
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Don't apologize to rude and demanding people.
I do blame him/her in particular. He/She (Probably a He-She) is rude and aggressive as a first method of asking what they need to know.
You know the old catching more flies with honey than vinegar thing...
Just a thought for your future correspondence.
Oops - must read better myself before rushing to help!
Thanks for pointing that out
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d33ps1x said:
Doesn't work without a little trickery on the Wildfire S
Let's not confuse the helpless who can type a lot better than he can read. Not short of words anyways...
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Don't apologize to rude and demanding people.
I do blame him/her in particular. He/She (Probably a He-She) is rude and aggressive as a first method of asking what they need to know.
You know the old catching more flies with honey than vinegar thing...
Just a thought for your future correspondence.
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Scrapster thank you very much
but still same question here who to wipe before flashing a custom rom ?
d33ps1x
you are the rude one here , you cant blame a decent guy as theq86 for not being as rude as you, and you can't blame a new comer like me for his lack of information
so if You Haven't Got Anything Good to Say, Please Shut Up
After reading through this thread and chuckling a little bit, I came to the conclusion that rooting may not be for you, iximedaixi. Not to be mean or anything. But the guides here are excellent. I'm just saying that it might be something for you to consider because the WFS makes an expensive paperweight.
Theq86, you are too kind.
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After reading through this thread and chuckling a little bit, I came to the conclusion that rooting may not be for you, iximedaixi. Not to be mean or anything. But the guides here are excellent. I'm just saying that it might be something for you to consider because the WFS makes an expensive paperweight.
Theq86, you are too kind.
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omg you people don't know how to be useful sooo my wfs is a beatiful paperwight " which is the dumpest expression i ever heard "
but i love my wfs
so same as your mate if you've got no thing useful to add please shut up
@iximedaixi I think you should to shut up
.... i really appreciate all the work your doing here.... or i spent 2 days looking for ...
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you wrote (or mayby I'm bad reader)
that's kind of funny, cause in my opinion you don't spent a minute to find what you're looking for and that's RUDE !!!
I've bought my WFS last friday, next day I've find out about Unlock, then quick visit here and since last weekend I've unlocked, rooted and OC phone
Just a little bit of good will
iximedaixi said:
omg you people don't know how to be useful sooo my wfs is a beatiful paperwight " which is the dumpest expression i ever heard "
but i love my wfs
so same as your mate if you've got no thing useful to add please shut up
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you are too arrogant and selfish, take a note that alreade few people in the few posts here said that to you.
Be kind and don't spam. Try to understand when you are false and "shut up"... that was not kind at all.
anyway - I hope your willingness not to gain knowledge will change!
almost everybody does when grow up
Regards
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one more thing, please read the forum rules:
3. Post only using a clear subject and message.
You're most likely to receive a helpful answer to your question if you use a short subject title that describes your problem and a message that explains in detail what your problem is and what you've tried to solve it.
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MindBurn010 said:
you are too arrogant and selfish, take a note that alreade few people in the few posts here said that to you.
Be kind and don't spam. Try to understand when you are false and "shut up"... that was not kind at all.
anyway - I hope your willingness not to gain knowledge will change!
almost everybody does when grow up
Regards
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one more thing, please read the forum rules:
3. Post only using a clear subject and message.
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Thank you guys for pointing me out to the right direction
though i still don't get it whether i'm wrong for being mean or not searching enough but trust me i'm not that bad i spent many time searching for a complete view for this rooting thing but i didn't find what i'm searching for so i started this post
but as i see every one is against me here so my sincere apologies goes to every one and my thanks too
iximedaixi said:
Thank you guys for pointing me out to the right direction
though i still don't get it whether i'm wrong for being mean or not searching enough but trust me i'm not that bad i spent many time searching for a complete view for this rooting thing but i didn't find what i'm searching for so i started this post
but as i see every one is against me here so my sincere apologies goes to every one and my thanks too
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My point is just do not be rude or arrogant and there are tons of people here willing to help. I cannot help you at this time cause i am out of time collecting the proper links for you but when you ask right as i said i am sure a lot of ppl will help.
also try to understand even a little our manner because of the spam threads here.
no bad feelings
MindBurn010 said:
My point is just do not be rude or arrogant and there are tons of people here willing to help. I cannot help you at this time cause i am out of time collecting the proper links for you but when you ask right as i said i am sure a lot of ppl will help.
also try to understand even a little our manner because of the spam threads here.
no bad feelings
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Yah and uh...sorry for calling you a He-She even though if you are that's totally cool and all. We're born who we are.
d33ps1x said:
Yah and uh...sorry for calling you a He-She even though if you are that's totally cool and all. We're born who we are.
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d33ps1x you are so funny
i like how this post is ending in dramatic way
iximedaixi said:
d33ps1x you are so funny
i like how this post is ending in dramatic way
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So, what happened with the rooting? Need more help?
MindBurn010 said:
So, what happened with the rooting? Need more help?
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actually it's the exams season here in my country so i don't have much time to search the forum i guess i'll wait till the end of the exams and do it the hard way
but thank you anyway

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