T-Mobile G2 Owners?

PhoKingGuy

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I think theres a few of us in here now. How many of you guys have rooted and installed CM7 on your phones? I'm thinking of doing it but no matter how many times ive read the XDA thread about rooting it looks more daunting to me. I'm pretty capable with what I know how to do but a lot of this flies over my head.

Is there an easier way to do it/explaining how to do it or should I just go for broke and hope i dont brick the thing.
 

Bman123

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You need to find a one click solution. Can't you root using super one click them do rom manager install clock work mod recovery thru rom manager then install cm 7?
 

SandEagle

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i've rooted the old mytouch before and it wasn't too bad. for some reason the G2 instructions seem much more confusing. sure as hell would love to OC this thing.
 

PhoKingGuy

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You need to find a one click solution. Can't you root using super one click them do rom manager install clock work mod recovery thru rom manager then install cm 7?

As far as I can see theres no one click option. Which seems pretty ridiculous at this point
 

Leon

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Courtesy of XDA, download the zip file below. Download / install ES File manager or Astro and terminal emulator from the market. Enable USB debugging and follow the directions. This is as easy (and safe) as it gets.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928160

After seeing lots of users struggle to root their phone with the existing guides (or worse, brick their phones), often times because of an inability to install/use ADB correctly (so they hobble together steps from multiple guides), I decided to write up a guide for rooting without the need for ADB. This guide uses the Visionary program to achieve temporary root and then gfree to achieve permanent root. Visionary is used only for the temporary root and nothing else (since many on these forums are wary of the app for permanent rooting). All of the gfree steps were scripted together to make things more convenient (and allow less room for user error in typing things in). This has been tested to work with multiple G2s and theoretically should work with the Desire Z as well (if you have the 1.72 OTA though, you will need to downgrade first in order to root as per the instructions in the wiki). All credit goes to the original developers of these programs and those others who aided in achieving root originally (I didn't add anything new content-wise, just bundled it up nicely).

WARNING: A few Desire Z users have reported being stuck on the HTC logo after following this guide. Without having a Desire Z myself, it is difficult to figure out why (since this simple automates known working methods). For the time being, I recommend Desire Z users obtain permanent root using one of the other guides out there.

Instructions
1. Install Terminal Emulator and a file manager (such as Astro File Manager) from the Market.
2. Extract the contents of the zip file to the SD card (this will create a directory called root_files on the card). When done, make sure you unmount your SD card from your computer if you had mounted it as a storage device to transfer the files.
3. Enable Unknown Sources (under Settings->Applications) and USB Debugging (under Settings->Applications->Development).
4. Using your file manager, navigate to the root_files directory on your SD card and select "com.modaco.visionaryplus.r14.apk" to install the Visionary app.
5. Start the Visionary app.
6. Click on "Temproot now." Leave all other settings unchecked.
7. Start the Terminal app.
8. Type the following commands (the $ and # symbols represent the command prompt and should not be typed):

Code:

$ su
# cp /sdcard/root_files/perm_root /data/local/perm_root
# chmod 777 /data/local/*
# /data/local/perm_root

You will see multiple messages scroll by as the programs run. Once you are returned to the prompt in terminal, you will have permanent root (S-OFF), as well as subsidy unlock and SuperCID.


After you done with that, get ROM Manager from market, and flash the Clockwork recovery. Back everything up, and load some ROM's!
 
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PhoKingGuy

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Courtesy of XDA, download the zip file below. Download / install ES File manager or Astro and terminal emulator from the market. Enable USB debugging and follow the directions. This is as easy (and safe) as it gets.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928160




After you done with that, get ROM Manager from market, and flash the Clockwork recovery. Back everything up, and load some ROM's!

Dude thanks, why the hell isn't this in the wiki?
 

ChronoReverse

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The G2 has the whole auto-remove-root thing going on. That's why the steps are a little bit more complex. There's the Visionary method of doing it though which is pretty simple but you better hope nothing goes wrong halfway with that one.

I'm on a CM7 G2 right now.
 

sonoma1993

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i rooted my g2 and install cm7 on it. I really like having cm7 on it. It runs very smooth
 

Praxis1452

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I have a g2 and I love CM6. I'm not running cm7 yet because there is no stable build, but CM is blazing fast.

Also read the xda forums. The method he listed is outdated. It's simple but outdated and there's a much higher risk of bricking your phone than using other methods. look on xda dev forum for the most up to date method.

Just remember that to un-root your phone is dependent on how you got it rooted so you want to look into that.

I want to un-root mine so I can replace as my screen lets dust in and so I can see dust right on the lcd. I haven't done it though because for some reason flashing the original rom is impossible so I ahve to use a hex-editor and I don't feel comfortable doing that. At the same time that the dust is annoying and noticeable I still love my phone.
 

Leon

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I have a g2 and I love CM6. I'm not running cm7 yet because there is no stable build, but CM is blazing fast.

Also read the xda forums. The method he listed is outdated. It's simple but outdated and there's a much higher risk of bricking your phone than using other methods. look on xda dev forum for the most up to date method.

The method I listed is actually very safe (for G2 owners only), and works with current OTA. It will become outdated (and potentially dangerous) if Tmobile rolls another OTA that will improve security, so watch out for that.

Note that people having issues with CM7 RC1, mainly concerning GPS and Market. If you want stability, flash to CM6 or...stick with stock. G2 is basically pure Froyo, all you need to do is uninstall crapware (Photobucket / Web2Go ) and Google apps that you don't want to use.
 
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PhoKingGuy

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I have a g2 and I love CM6. I'm not running cm7 yet because there is no stable build, but CM is blazing fast.
look on xda dev forum for the most up to date method.

Just remember that to un-root your phone is dependent on how you got it rooted so you want to look into that.

I did that, all there is is pages after pages of jargon I don't want to have to learn. I want a step by step list of what to do, not some 4 page long thing, lol.
 

PhoKingGuy

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The method I listed is actually very safe (for G2 owners only), and works with current OTA. It will become outdated (and potentially dangerous) if Tmobile rolls another OTA that will improve security, so watch out for that.

Note that people having issues with CM7 RC1, mainly concerning GPS and Market. If you want stability, flash to CM6 or...stick with stock. G2 is basically pure Froyo, all you need to do is uninstall crapware (Photobucket / Web2Go ) and Google apps that you don't want to use.

Considering I use the Navi a lot, I'll probably stick with CM6 for the time being. I want to get a feel for how CM is different than stock anyway.
 

phoenix79

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Had mine since launch and rooted on the day root was first figured out. Currently running CM7 nightly #41 but CM6 was prolly the best I had. CM6 was a bit faster and had MUCH better battery life.
 
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