dmmarck
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Sorry dmmarck, I probably have that folder, but you're talking to an extreme novice. I re-unlocked, and now when I get into recovery mode I get E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
and a bunch of other can't mount errors.
What did you do, exactly? Here's what you need to get to, so keep this in the back of your mind regardless of what method you're following:
(1) You need a custom recovery to root; so you need to replace stock recovery with CWM or TWRP recovery. This means that without a custom recovery, you can't do any proper flashing. With it, you can, and then you can flash root.
(2) You need that SU file that you already had. Once you have a custom recovery, you flash the SU and get root access.
What guide did you use? The one 7stringer discussed? Our Mac guide?