i wanna root my g2 eny hlep? - G2 and Desire Z General

i saw g2 legal update but i dont isntalled because i want cyanogenmod eny root file yet?

A quick look through the topic titles in the development subforum (or even in this one) would've told you that yes, there is. Including stickied guides, etc.

*Kicks the XDA dog* Damn search bar must be hidden again.

Judging from your linguistic skills, I'm not sure you'll be able to acomplish anything as far as electronic items.
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You guys are so cold brrrrrrrrr!
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G2 can't be rooted permanantly

I just read an article on android spin that said htc put a chip in the g2 to keep it from being rooted permantly
Is this true ????
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You should probably use the search function.
Currently, the NAND is locked, preventing permanent read/write functions from what I understand.
No, there's already a thread on this...
check the development section. devs are working on it. they seem to be confident that it will get rooted
Well, we don't know if its true. If we knew, I'm sure people would have mentioned it by now.
Just give it time, I'm sure root will come soon enough. Let The masters on this board work their magic.
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Another root topic...

So just to get this out in the open. I am a computer networking guy. New to the cell phone area. But I want to help with the rooting effort for what seems to be the uncrackable G2. Anyone out there willing to take me under their wing?
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Read the wiki first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Vision
If you have any more questions, ask on the IRC channels. Most people on this forum have the technical skill of a sea urchin.
Hahah. Thanks. Read the wiki. At work now so I'll jump on IRC when I get home.
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I thought g2 had 4gb of space?

The most I ever had was about 1.3 free. I was hoping for something like the galaxy where the onboard mem could be used for whatever. Where is the extra 2.xxgb of space?
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You a little late with this... Search the forum.
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Can't search through xda app. Would be a great feature though. Figured if someone would spend the time to tell me to search they would just give the update. Maybe I will turn on my computer and check it out. Not that important though, have plenty of sd space still.
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Ssantos6981 said:
Can't search through xda app. Would be a great feature though. Figured if someone would spend the time to tell me to search they would just give the update. Maybe I will turn on my computer and check it out. Not that important though, have plenty of sd space still.
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From the main screen hit the"more" tab on the far right and the search option is in there.
People have discussed the issue until blue in the face. If you do a search you'll see thousands of posts about it. The general consensus is that the space is there, just not partitioned. It is being reserved for future updates, etc. There's more detail but that's the gist of it.
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did rooting give us access to the 4GB?

like the title sez
tks
No, I just started a think tank on the development section. I basically just asked this and I'm hoping we'll get some brains on it...
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tks and typing so this will post

[Q] Future ovner

Hi, I want to buy LG G2 soon, now I'm on HTC One X, and things are little bit different out there if it goes to rooting etc. I guess. So here is my questions:
1.I want to buy phone without any carrier, clean phone from the shop, is there will by a way to root this, because in the forum I see many carriers phone like AT&T, Verizon etc.?
2.Can I root device and than unroot it without any trace to keep my warranty?
3. And can I flash another ROM, Mods etc. and than go back to stock without a trace to keep my warranty?
What's stopping you from reading and getting your answer instead of posting something that's been posted like 10 times already?
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shook187 said:
What's stopping you from reading and getting your answer instead of posting something that's been posted like 10 times already?
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Isn't Q&A section is for questions? If you don't want to help just don't write at all...
For me simple yes or no for my questions will be ok, so I don't have to dig thru all threads, I don't need instructions I can find them myself, but if somebody give me those answers I will know what to look for exacly, and will know that it make sense to look for it
The problem is you are littering the forum with a redundant question and then rules state to READ AND SEARCH BEFORE STARTING A NEW THREAD.
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