Sorry if this has been asked, I just took advantage of the free dna offer from Verizon. The New one has the 2.04 update on it. Is that rootable? It tried to update but I shut the phone off
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No.
And yes, it has been asked literally hundreds of times.
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Thanks, sorry I was driving and really couldn't spend the time digging through the posts, thanks again
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so technically the steps in OP are pointless if on 2.04? I see people with rooted DNA's and ROMs out the wazoo. What version was that working on if I may ask? I'm on 2.04. I just wanna clarify before I enter the zone of dragons.
Iam on 1.15 software (no update), will this work?
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So I'm on a Mac 10.6.8 and ADB recognizes my Droid, but I'm also on the latest update (late in the DNA game) and I'm wondering what steps I need to do to get moonshine to work with my Mac....:/ I miss my windows pc sometimes.
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Care to elaborate? I am looking into buying this phone and I am sure everyone else wants to know as well. Thanks.
Thanks for your response. =)
Based on my understanding (and my experience with Nexus devices), once you boot using an insecure boot image, you have full root access in ADB since it is running adbd as root on the device. You can then successfully write to the /system partition and the changes persist after reboot. While I can confirm that the above will work on any Nexus device as well as any similar device with an unlocked bootloader and fastboot access, I am not 100% sure if that's how it works on HTC devices that have the S-ON flag. Are you referring to S-ON devices in particular here?
I'm wondering if the supersu problems would be rectified using DSB's system writeable kernel.