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removing superboot rooting?


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Guest jiggling john
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From what I understand, superbooting is no longer required - just clockwork and a relevant rom.

for people who've gone ahead and superbooted - what method restores the original boot loader?

No real reason to undo it if it's working, but if you really want to just fastboot flash the stock boot from one of the stock zips.

Guest jiggling john
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No real reason to undo it if it's working, but if you really want to just fastboot flash the stock boot from one of the stock zips.

This doesnt seem to work...

When the new san francisco's reboot after being fastbooted, the screens go blue and get an unlock issue - flashing from the stock roms doesn't fix this - I would've presumed that putting the original boot loader on would've fixed it but haven't found this to be the case!

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Guest Manuel1948
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I also need a original bottloader but from Hofer ZTE Blade

Guest Afrodude
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When you install a stock/ different ROM (via clockwork) the bootloader is overwritten, hence you are "removing" the superboot root. The Modaco R4 rom comes with this "superboot" bootloader as default - so if you install this ROM you will still have the superboot root.

Guest Manuel1948
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i belieb i have tft screen so i cant use superboot, i think i fucke down my phone... stucking at boot or if i found a working fiirmware there is no red color, i so silly, during 30 minutes i broked my phone no chance to play with it...

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