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Old 02-21-2012, 08:37 PM
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i have the free one, but I dont know what i should or shouldnt freeze. I was looking over the sticky list that was provided, and it was just a lil intimidating haha
I would just start by looking in the app drawer and making note of the apps you don't want then start with those. The rest you can play with.

We you freeze and app, it doesn't disappear until after you reboot your phone
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Old 02-22-2012, 09:14 AM
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Get the titanium backup pro. Its worth every penny plus some! Install it before you root. I also installed dropbox for back up purposes as Titanium syncs with it. I also installed busybox as titanium recommends it. Follow the instructions at the begining of this thread just using this root. It has helped me alot. Im kind of a newbie rooter.

Follow the basic instructions of rooting. Set your usb connect to charge only, turn on debugging mode.

Its been running fantastic for me!
OK, so I installed Titanium Backup and it said phone not rooted. It was my plan to backup the phone before I started to screw around with it. Did I dl the wrong version, or do I have to root the phone before I can back it up? Or was there a way to just continue? I stopped because I didn't want to take any chances. Thanks.
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Old 02-22-2012, 01:11 PM
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You have to be rooted first to run tibu. Go ahead and root, you can't screw anything up.

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Old 02-22-2012, 01:33 PM
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You have to be rooted first to run tibu. Go ahead and root, you can't screw anything up.

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Agreed, not sure the point of installing prior to rooting. There are other Apps in the Market that you can use to backup SMS messages if that's a concern.

But if done correctly, the root should not cause any data loss.

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Old 02-27-2012, 09:06 AM
 
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I'm getting ready to root my first phone, because I'd really like to get the newest version of swype.

The first instruction in this thread is 1. Download and install Motorola Drivers on your PC Download Here. But, when I do that, and go to run the file, I get the error "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. Contact your product vendor".

I'm fairly naive about this stuff, so could someone help me figure out what's going on?

Thanks
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What operating system are you running

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I'm running Windows XP Pro + SP3 installed with Office 2007
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Old 02-27-2012, 11:18 AM
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The driver are meant for a 64bit machine. Do a Google search for Motorola drivers. Or simply plug your phone into you computer and see I'd the drivers might already be loaded.

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No need to go thru all that yall. Copinli posted in another thread this link:

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This WILL root the .902 update even if you were not rooted before. It's quick & easy peasy!!!

Just have TB installed & ready then use this link to root .902!!!

And then you can freeze or get rid of all this new bloat they put in.

This took less than 5 minutes to install on my bionic.
Running .902 and this worked for me. Got SU App and ready to start freezing some bloatware in the morning....Thanks.
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Old 03-21-2012, 11:23 PM
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This may have been answered but really dont feel like looking through this whole forum so sorry if it was said
1. If i freeze all the social stuff will that affect any of the apps i would use (messages Facebook app ect.)
2. if someone could either link or just type what the main like stock apps that just kill your battery i could care less if they took up the storage but i do care about battery so if anyone could just write the apps to freeze to save battery life.
Thanks