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How To: Root the HTC Droid Eris (Unrevoked Method)

I. Before You Begin 1. This is the easiest method available to root. 2. This method will also flash a custom recovery image so you can start flashing ROMs immediately. 3. This should work on all Android versions up to, and including, Android 2.2 (Froyo). 4. Install HTC Sync if […]

How To: Unroot the Motorola Droid 2

This procedure is obsolete. Please head to our new procedure here instead.   I. Before You Begin 1. The only real reason to unroot is if you need to send the phone in for warranty or if you want to just start from scratch. 2. This will erase most things

How To: Load a Custom ROM on the Motorola Droid 2

This procedure is obsolete. Please head to our new procedure here instead.   I. Before You Begin 1. You must have done our How To Root procedure. II. Get the Custom Recovery Image Working 1. Download the Bootstrap program: Bootstrap.apk 2. Plug the phone in via USB cable and mount

How To: Load a Custom ROM on the HTC Wildfire

I. Before You Begin 1. You MUST have done our How To Root (Unrevoked Method) procedure before doing this one. II. Loading a Custom ROM 1. Head over to our ROMs section for your phone and choose a ROM you want to try. Download it and save it to your computer

How To: Load a Custom ROM on the HTC Desire

I. Before You Begin 1. You MUST have done our How To Root (Unrevoked Method) procedure before doing this one. II. Loading a Custom ROM 1. Head over to our ROMs section for your phone and choose a ROM you want to try. Download it and save it to your computer

How To: Root the Motorola Droid 2

This procedure is obsolete. Please head to our new procedure here instead. I. Install the Motorola Drivers 1. Download the drivers for your computer and unzip them. Then double click the program inside to install the drivers. Motorola Drivers (for 32 bit Computers) OR Motorola Drivers (for 64 bit Computers) 2.

How To: Root the HTC Wildfire (Unrevoked Method)

I. Before You Begin 1. This is the easiest method available to root. 2. This method will also flash a custom recovery image so you can start flashing ROMs immediately. 3. On your computer, go to Start > Control Panel > Programs > and Uninstall HTC Sync if it is

How To: Root the HTC Desire (Unrevoked Method) (Updated 1.18.11)

I. Before You Begin 1. This is the easiest method available to root. 2. This method will also flash a custom recovery image so you can start flashing ROMs immediately. 3. On your computer, go to Start > Control Panel > Programs > and Uninstall HTC Sync if it is

How To: Load a Custom ROM on the Motorola Backflip

I. Before You Begin 1. You must have done our How To Root procedure. II. Flash a Custom Recovery Image 1. Download the custom recovery image .zip file and extract it to the tools folder of your AndroidSDK on your computer. Backflip Recovery (Updated 9.18.10) 2. Plug the phone in

How To: Root the Motorola Backflip

I. Install the Motorola Drivers 1. Download the drivers for your computer and unzip them. Then double click the program inside to install the drivers. Motorola Drivers 2. On your phone, go to Menu > Settings > Applications > Development > and make sure USB Debugging is checked ON. II.

How To: Load a Custom ROM on the Motorola CLIQ XT / Quench

I. Before You Begin 1. You must have done our How To Root procedure. II. Flash a Custom Recovery Image 1. Head to the Market on your device and search for ROM Manager. Install it and select Flash Recovery to flash a custom recovery image, then continue. III. Load a

How To: Root the Motorola CLIQ XT / Quench

I. Install the Motorola Drivers 1. Download the drivers for your computer and unzip them. Then double click the program inside to install the drivers. Motorola Drivers 2. On your phone, go to Menu > Settings > Applications > Development > and make sure USB Debugging is checked ON. II.

Xbox Live Integration for Windows Phone 7 Revealed

  So one of the new key features for Windows Phone 7 (that also happens to be one of it’s major differentiators from other OSes) is Xbox Live integration. Unfortunately, Microsoft hasn’t shown more than the Home Tile and a quick demo of a non-functional Xbox Live Avatar screen. Well, apparently that has changed.