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this can hard brick your device. unrecoverable!
it writes to your bootloader partition.
we've found it yesterday.
use it only if really necessary.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App
^^ this is my personal opinion and can't be taken as a official statement from the CyanogenMod team.
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Current devices:
Google Nexus 4: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1
HTC One: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Sony Xperia Tablet Z: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Sony Xperia Z: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Sony Xperia V: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Sony Xperia T: 3.4.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE GT-N7105: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9300: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" GT-P5100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7" GT-P3100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100G: 3.0.y, CWM6, CM10.1
Dead devices:
Google Galaxy Nexus, HTC Desire HD, LG Optimus 2X, Samsung Galaxy S, HTC Dream (G1)
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