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Step 1: Step 1: Do a general search at XDA using the "Search This Forum" or "Search All Forums" bar (top right of screen) for your question. Chances are it has been asked before.
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Step 5: Hit the thanks button when someone answers your question, don't post just to say thanks.
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So please follow these simple steps to avoid getting flamed or shut down by a moderator.
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I was going to reboot my HTC HD2, but i dont now what HSPL is, or CID check
can anyone wright to me how to reboot from windown phone to android simple
Step by step, simple please
Thanks
Then read the f*cking stickies wingnut!
There is nothing wrong with questions but asking questions like this is a retarded thing to do when its obvious to any dimwit that these are "FAQ" and therefore will have a sticky.
TheATHEiST said:
Then read the f*cking stickies wingnut!
There is nothing wrong with questions but asking questions like this is a retarded thing to do when its obvious to any dimwit that these are "FAQ" and therefore will have a sticky.
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Good answer Noob should read all stickies relevant to Android on HD2. Anyway, start here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7088391&postcount=3
He got slam twice on his first post. Warn him and let him through the door.
Post #2 is disturbing.
i reboot by pressing the power button...
thank you , have a good day.
Good answer provided... READ the stickied threads before opening new threads like this...
I got my evo replaced through the sprint insurance company and I want to root it. the only problem is I cant find evo-root.zip anywhere. I searched in these forums and on the web and the only source I can find it from is evo4g.me and that site apears to be down.
does anyone know of any mirrors?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=695878
how is that helpful phatmanxxl? did you find it using the search bar? if so could you please tell me what search terms you used, because as I mentioned in my opening post the only source I can find it from both on these forums and using google is from evo4g.me which happens to be down.
now lets try again:
does anyone know where of any mirrors for this file?
Face-palm...
dude.. please read what he sent you..
a: its not as simple as a zip file(kinda, and a evo-root.zip never existed).. read what Poster #2 suggested
b: Wrong section to post this question (as per the link Poster #2 suggested)
c: read a:
d: Use the Search.. Properly.. and look for "Root" or even "unrevoked"
Im not trying to flame you.. but you will have people here flame you out of existence for this question..
Moved to General as not development.
Don't post questions in development.
Reading the stickies will give you a link to the wiki, which links you to the unrevoked guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=HTC_Supersonic/Guides_&_Tutorials
Sorry I didn't answer your question, there is no EVO.zip.
tyrnight said:
Face-palm...
dude.. please read what he sent you..
a: its not as simple as a zip file(kinda, and a evo-root.zip never existed).. read what Poster #2 suggested
b: Wrong section to post this question (as per the link Poster #2 suggested)
c: read a:
d: Use the Search.. Properly.. and look for "Root" or even "unrevoked"
Im not trying to flame you.. but you will have people here flame you out of existence for this question..
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this ! ive noticed some LAZY people as of late
I have a suggestion on the description of the Fascinate Android Development sub-forum. Whoever is in charge of naming the forums should put in parenthesis, "(A place to share your work)."
Another suggestion: the screen for posting new threads should make the user answer the following questions before enabling the "submit" button:
1. Are you posting a ROM, kernel, or mod?
2. Are you posting (or porting) a new theme or app?
3. Are you posting about an accessory for the Fascinate?
The answers to the above questions would determine which section the new thread is posted to (if the answer is "no" to all 3 questions, the new thread automatically gets posted to "general"
Another Fascinating post by my XDA app...
Hi,
I'm new to Android Game Development and I was wondering how to create a game menu for the game that contains Levels and Stuff. Please post a step to step Guide.
Regards,
Tripplemin
USE SEARCH!!!
And do not double post!
We on xda are not the people who you can ask everything. Search for easy things like that. If you get serious problems you cannot solve by searching, ask here. If they are as easy as that, use Google.
EDIT: Link to the other thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265670
EDIT: Reported.
As above, please don't create multiple threads for the same thing.
Thread closed.
Hi! I rooted a Galaxy S5 SM-G900T with Kingroot. Can I install a custom Android 6.1 or 7.1 on it without bricking it? Running Android 4.4.2 (stripped/debloated with Titanium currently but it is limited in customizating and theming opitions. .
You can start by reading the Forum Rules, especially Rule 15. Did you notice that you posted in a DEVELOPERS ONLY section, and ignored the stickies?
We will move your post to the correct area, but we expect you to follow the Forum Rules and all posted stickies going forward.
V0latyle said:
You can start by reading the Forum Rules, especially Rule 15. Did you notice that you posted in a DEVELOPERS ONLY section, and ignored the stickies?
We will move your post to the correct area, but we expect you to follow the Forum Rules and all posted stickies going forward.
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"Stickies" ? Qu’est-ce que c’est?
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"Stickies" ? Qu’est-ce que c’est?
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Those are the threads pinned to the top of most every forum, and please post in English.
Also, as a courtesy, I have moved your last three threads to the proper forum section as reported by my esteemed colleague above. I will politely ask you to please use the "search" function as stipulated in the most basic of XDA's Forum Rules that you agreed to abide by when you joined, known as Rule #1, no pun intended:
Spoiler: Rule #1
1. Search before posting.
Use one of our search functions before posting or creating a new thread. Whether you have a question or just something new to share, it's very likely that someone has already asked that question or shared that news.
Thank you for your cooperation, and have a pleasant day.
-Regards: Badger50