And you are absolutely sure that came from the e4gtauto.zip or e4gtauto-sfx.exe package?I downloaded the software in this thread. Kaspersky flagged it is a virus. I ignored it, as most software that is legit but performs this way will flag as a virus.
Well, I got Security Sphere 2012 from it.
If you look at what you are downloading the claims you are making are not possible.Oh, for sure it was as soon as I was done downloading it. I ran the program, and boy oh boy, 6 hours later, I had a clean PC again. I wasn't even on a website, except for the website in the link that had the instructions.
Now you really have no idea what you are talking about. There is no way the root in this package *caused* LOS. You would have had LOS regardless. The 3 files installed are essentially dormant unless you choose to run them. busybox is completely dormant. Superuser.apk is a database of who is allowed root privileges. su is not used unless you run an app requesting root priviliges. These files simply cannot cause LOS. I'm not saying you aren't experiencing LOS, but if you are, it isn't due to these files.I want to unroot, as my battery life has taken a 12 hour nose dive, plus I am getting LOS all over the place, but I am scared now.
LOS is in the stock software though it doesn't affect as many people. LOS after root, where you had no LOS before, then suddenly start getting LOS is a symptom of installing a custom recompiled kernel. It is NOT a symptom of adding 3 essentially dormant files to your system, which is what this root is doing.Sf, chill out. I am not accusing you of anything. I am not saying your method was bad. I am also not the only one with LOS after root.
Facts are if you scan the package for a virus, nothing comes up except the known Android exploit which is in a binary format which cannot even run on Windows.Facts, I downloaded the package, got a virus, and my device has crap battery life now (7 hours now, was 24+), and LOS, 2-3 times a day, before it had never happened.
Does this new root method work on a stock phone with the Kernel version EK02 ?
Read the post. It has everything you need.How do i get abd for window 32 bit?
So is this the easiest root method for the Touch? I am not interested in running a custom rom at the moment. I just want WiFi Tether and to remove all this Sprint/Samsung Bloat. Is it easy to unroot? I've come from an Evo and have been surprised to find how differently the root methods are. Hell, even the jargon has me confused. Does this method give me a custom recovery, e.g. CWM?
You can remove apps using Titanium Backup or use some other apps on Market that will do it for you.I'm under the assumption that removing bloatware would require you to run a custom ROM (i.e. Blazer, Caulkalin, UnNamed, etc) that has that removal built-in. Am I wrong? I've never rooted a phone before, and am still fairly new to all this, but I've read that if you start deleting stock apps from Samsung/Sprint without doing a ROM, the phone could have all sorts of boot-up and force close issues. Am I off-base?
This is the same version I am currently running and having the backup issue with.
Ran into this before after flashing a ROM - lost the ability to do backups.
Last time I was able to use option C - and select a CWM that allowed this.
Now - it seems the CWM I get with EL29 - is the same one I get when I flashed the ROM - so I have no way of getting back to a CWM that works for backing up.
I guess I could select a different option - maybe EL13 + CWM - do my backup - then go back to EL29+CWM... seems like a lot of extra steps though.