Dieser Tutorial führt Sie jeder Einzelschritt der Weise durch den Prozeß des Verwurzelns Ihres Android Telefons und des Anbringens des Cyan ROM.
ANMERKUNG: dieser Tutorial ist nicht mehr genau. Ich lasse es oben, weil Schritte 6-20 noch für angefordert werden neue Weise, CyanogenMod anzubringen.
Ich habe diesen Führer verursacht, indem ich einige andere Quellen verwendete, die ich online fand. Keine waren (meiner Meinung nach) so komplett und einfach, als dieses zu folgen.
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Es sollte nach rechts herauf Frontseite gemerkt werden: nach den Schritten in diesem Tutorial kann die Garantie an Ihrem Telefon aufheben. Alle Ihre von und von Anwendungen Wille seien heraus abgewischt Sie (aber die Daten bezüglich Ihrer Sd Karte bleiben intakt).
Anmerkung: die Schritte und die screenshots in diesem Tutorial sind zum HTC G1 spezifisch. Es ist mein Verständnis, daß dieser Prozeß tadellos mit dem myTouch 3G adaequat ist, aber ich nicht den persönlich bestätigen kann, da ich nicht ein habe.
Geht hier:
- Beginnen Sie heraus, indem Sie Ihr Ihr Telefon in Ihren PC über USB verstopfen. Sobald es an Ihren PC angeschlossen hat, sollten Sie eine kleine USB Ikone in der oberen linken Ecke Ihres Telefons sehen. Schleppen Sie den „Menüstab“ unten und es gibt eine betitelte Eintragung USB schloß an. Klopfen Sie (oder Klicken) es.
- Klopfen Sie jetzt Einfassung Taste.
- In Ihrer Datenbanksuchroutine besuchen Sie diese Seite und downloaden Sie die neueste beständige Freigabe von CyanogenMod. Die Akte ist im Format von update-cm-x.x.x-signed.zip (stellen Sie sicher, die Zip Datei und nicht die md5sum Akte zu downloaden). Zu der Zeit dieses Tutorial war update-cm-4.0.4-signed.zip das neueste CyanogenMod. Benutzen Sie die Datumspalte auf der rechten Seite der Seite, um festzustellen, welches die neueste Version ist.
Once you’ve downloaded the file, copy it to your Android’s SD card. The SD card can be found by going to My Computer and locating the drive that represents your SD card.
- After you’ve copied the CyanogenMod .zip file to the SD card on your phone, slide down the menu bar again and this time tap Turn off USB storage.
- You’ll be prompted with a Turn off USB storage window – tap the Turn Off button.
- Now open the browser on your Android phone. Enter the URL http://ryebrye.com/files/flashrec.apk.
- The file is just about 4MB in size, so it might take a minute or three to download.
- Once the download has completed, tap the download entry for that file.
- If you haven’t previously enabled installing 3rd party applications, a warning window will pop up. Click the Settings button on that screen. Note: if you have previously enabled installing 3rd party apps, skip down to step #12.
- The Application settings window will open. Tap the ‘grayed out’ check mark next to the Unknown sources entry (so that a green check-mark appears).
- Tap OK on the warning window.
- Use the Back button to return to the downloads list. Now tap the download entry for flashrec.apk again. This time you’ll be prompted to install it. Click the Install button.
- Once the installation has completed, tap the Open button.
- On the Recovery Flasher window, tap the Backup Recovery Image button.
- Let the recovery flasher do its thing. It’ll only take a few moments.
- Once the backup has completed, you should be presented with a screen that says Backed up. at the top. Now tap the Flash Cyanogen Recovery 1.4 button.
- Once this process has completed, you’ll be presented with a screen that says Flashed new recovery image. at the top.
- At this point you need to power your phone off. Hold down the power button and select the Power off option.
- Tap OK to shut your phone down.
- Hold down the Home button and click the power button to turn your phone back on. It’s very important that you hold down the Home button when turning your phone back on or Android will over-write the recovery image that you just installed.
When Android powers up, you’ll be presented with a new screen – the Cyanogen recovery image. Use your trackball and navigate down to nandroid v2.2 backup. Click this entry with the trackball.
- Cyanogen will now create a recovery image for you. This is very helpful if you ever need to restore your Android phone. Don’t skip this step.
- Once the backup has completed, you’ll see a screen with Backup complete! at the bottom.
- Now scroll down to the entry titled wipe data/factory reset and click it with your trackball.
- You’ll be asked to confirm this action by clicking the HOME button on your phone. Do so now.
- Cyanogen will now wipe your Android phone. Once this process has completed, scroll to the apply any zip from sd entry and click it.
- Select the .zip file that you copied to your SD card way back in step #3. Again, this file should be titled something like update-cm-x.x.x-signed.zip. Once you’ve selected that file, click it (using the trackball-button).
- Click the HOME button to confirm this action.
- The process of applying the CyanogenMod can take a couple of minutes to complete, so don’t worry if nothing seems to be happening.
- Once it says Install from sdcard complete at the bottom of your screen, scroll to the reboot system now entry and click it.
- Your phone will now restart. You’ll notice that the boot screen is slightly different now. This is a good sign.
- Once your device finishes starting up, right away you’ll notice a new background image.
- If you’d like to confirm everything installed, open your Settings, scroll down to About phone and select it. There should be a new entry in that list titled Mod version. It should say CyanogenMod-x.x.x (where x.x.x is the version you downloaded and installed).
- Once again mount your SD card in Windows (see steps #1-3 above). There should be a new file on your SD card titled recovery-backup.img. Copy this file to your PC. This is the backup that you created in step #14, and it’s very important and helpful to have if you should every decide to restore your Android phone. It’s also a good idea to copy this file elsewhere – to your online backup service, a DVD, an external drive etc. You may even want to email a copy to yourself if you use an online email service like Gmail, so that it will always be stored on the Gmail servers.
- That’s it! You’ve now rooted your phone and installed the CyanogenMod mod. Explore your Applications and phone – you’ll notice a number of new apps and features. One of which is that you now have 5 ‘home’ screens instead of 3. You should also notice that your phone is considerably faster – one of the main reasons to go through this process.






















































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