I could have sworn that I mentioned that there was a camera defect...thereby validating a warranty return (aka a different phone).You can replace the glass on an Aria for a lot less than $300.
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I could have sworn that I mentioned that there was a camera defect...thereby validating a warranty return (aka a different phone).You can replace the glass on an Aria for a lot less than $300.
Hi,
I was trying to following the instruction, but met problem in the step 3 of the "How to Install HBOOT Drivers (Windows Users ONLY)". There is no a "HBOOT USB" menu item on my HBOOT screen. What's wrong with it? (I cannot access the video tutorial "How to Install HBOOT Drivers" since from my location the youtube video is not reachable)
Below are my phone information:
LIBERTY PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.59.0000
MICROP-031b
TOUCH PANEL-STN21_03
RADIO-7.09.35.13
May, 27 2010,18:42:55
-FASTBOOT
-RECOVERY
-CLEAR STORAGE
-SIMLOCK
If you notice, it says "On EVO 4G, you will have to select HBOOT USB..." We aren't doing this on an EVO, we're Aria owners, so skip this step and continue with the rest of the instruction.Mine is the same as the above. What do ya do if you do not have that option to pick when you start up the phone?
Just connect and gofinally rooted!!!!!
quick question, if i rooted my phone on my laptop and my friend wants me to root his, do i have to go through all the steps all over again dealing with my driver, or can i just connect it and run unrEVOked?
Glad you got it done!Thanks! Just used this thread to root a friends Aria.... everything went smoothly, so much easier than it was to root my EVO.... thanks a million!