One click root for 2.2 in beta

Doug B

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Since a lot of people have been asking... Looks like the unrEVOked team is beta testing a one click solution for 2.2
I still prefer Simple Root myself.

unrEVOked 3.2

***UPDATE: unrEVOked 3.2 is now live and available on their website.***
 
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Kevin OQuinn

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Quoted directly from the OP on XDA:

Hey all,

We've been working pretty hard to bring you unrEVOked 3.2 with out-of-the-box, one-click support for all Android versions on EVO. No system downgrading or /data wiping, one-click root, a full NAND unlock and no PRI downgrade.

It's working flawlessly on our testing devices, but we are releasing it for a quick round of testing before distributing it more widely. If you are interested in helping us test, please join me in #unrevokedtest on freenode.net.

I'll replace the content here with the links to the updated tool once we've finished testing.


As long as it's reversible I could see myself recommending this solution.
 

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hey just wondering what are the difference between team unrEVOked froyo rooting and the other froyo root?
are they reversible in case i have to take it back to sprint?
what are the risk or bricking?
any other thing i should know of what difference ....
 

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For starters there is no other root method for 2.2. The one that came out lastly for the evo was to revert back to 2.1 then root and put on a rom with 2.2. As far as bricking...you wont unless you try. If anything you'll mess up but can start again for the most part
 

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what are the benefits of rooting froyo other than downgrading it to 2.1

do any one know if this is reversible? (un root )

the only down side that i see so far for downgrading and then rooting is that the pri is hard to update (you need to be lucky)
 
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Doug B

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I just tried it on my wife's Evo. Worked fine. Currently doing a nandroid backup and then will install Damage Control. It was so simple a caveman can do it. All I had to do was run the installer and everything was automatic for the most part. I'll update when DC is installed.
 

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I just tried it on my wife's Evo. Worked fine. Currently doing a nandroid backup and then will install Damage Control. It was so simple a caveman can do it. All I had to do was run the installer and everything was automatic for the most part. I'll update when DC is installed.

where did you find the driver?
 

Doug B

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what are the benefits of rooting froyo other than downgrading it to 2.1

do any one know if this is reversible? (un root )

the only down side that i see so far for downgrading and then rooting is that the pri is hard to update (you need to be lucky)

Doesn't affect the PRI. Stays at 1.4
 

Doug B

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Aaannndd this is why I don't use unrEVOked...

I dunno.... kinda has me thinking otherwise now. My Evo was a PITA to get where my wife's is now. Both of our phones came with 2.2 preinstalled. Hers only took 7 minutes to root, then another 30 to do a nand backup and ROM install. Time will tell though. Good thing its my wife's phone with it... ;)
 

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