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Oh hum, so, from what I understand, I need to use AutoPatcher(?) to patch my stock ROM and install that. Doesn't that mean that all my data will be wiped?

This sounds like a huge hassle to install a privacy manager, I'd be okay with installing a small patch, but wiping my phone quickly ventures into "not worth it" territory :/



You can back up your data first before unlocking your bootloader and such (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdut...). Works without even being rooted since it's a wrapper around the built in backup Android implemented since Android 4.0.

After that, you unlock via running a simple command which will let you flash your own compiled rom (alternative, you can unlock and then root and patch as you mentioned after unlocking the bootloader, but unlocking is the first step for either solution).

After backing up, run from your pc command line (you need the android sdk platform-tools first):

fastboot oem unlock

↑ that will wipe all your data and put it back in the state you got it initially, so make sure to back up first. More info on that can be found in the link below ↓

To go beyond that and root, you can find all the info you need here (http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12013-how-to-step-by-step-oem-unl...). I'm an admin on that site so if you have questions, someone will post and reply or I may if I'm not busy.


Thanks for that. I've already unlocked the bootloader (back when I got it), I was referring to needing to wipe everything when installing the ROM (I'm rooted, too).

I don't want to take up more of your time, though, I'll just download the stock rom and try to AutoPatch it and see if that works. Thank you very much for your help!


Np, I don't think that patch should require you to do much and the stock ROM shoudn't really be any different (if we're talking about the Android Factory Images[1]) than what you have right now so the patch should work without flashing any ROM. If you're going to flash and wipe everything by flashing it (and you're already stock Android), then might as well try the patch first before flashing the stock ROM.

Oh if you're rooted, then just use titanium backup if you want to be safe :). Good luck.

[1] https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images


Yep, I'll just back everything up! Thanks again!




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