Question:
Not sure if I rooted my android or not?
Michelle
2013-04-08 16:32:41 UTC
I just spend 3 hours trying to boot my SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 so I can use the app called, Undelete.
When I put my phone into download mode, it tells me that my phone has custom binary download of 3 counts. And that it is custom. But when I turn my phone back on, It doesn't seem to have changed, and it looks the same. Also, when I go to use the app, undelete, it tells me I can't use it because my phone is not booted. Can someone please tell me what I did wrong?

I used this to root and install my phone. :

http://wccftech.com/root-install-cwm-recovery-on-galaxy-s3-sch-i535-android-411-412/


And does anyone know what I could do to get the photos I deleted back? I'm trying with that app, and the rooting doesn't seem to work. ):
Three answers:
Kasey C
2013-04-10 10:51:28 UTC
Download the app "RootCheck" and see if your root worked.
lucky
2016-12-22 16:42:41 UTC
i'm no longer confident if it voids waranty (it probable does), despite if it makes it available to get rid of apps like facebook, communicate, and so on from the telephone. It makes it additionally available to browse the thought documents, and subsequently you will possibly be able to deploy a clean OS in case you opt to. on android it would not somewhat have as so lots extra perfect opportunities as jailbraking an iPhone, because of the fact android is somewhat open resource allready. the two subjects i suggested interior the previous are the two substantial reward.
2014-09-08 08:33:17 UTC
First thing to note is that the deleted pictures on the android phone HTC One M8 will remain there until something new is saved and overwrites it. This might not happen immediately but eventually, after continued use, it will.

Either connect the phone straight to a PC using a USB cable (if supplied with the phone) or take the card out and put it in a card reader attached to the PC. You should see memory card shown as a drive letter (like H:) in Windows Explorer.

Then try some photo recovery software on the PC. This should recognise the phone or card and then you can scan it using the free download of some good photo recovery software. That will show you what files still exist on the phone or card and what can be recovered.


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