countryemo
Kicking against the earth!
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- Seen Feb 9, 2021
Yeah it depends on the device and the root, my Motorola Droid 3/4 (never did root my X 1st or 2nd gen), was able to root without unlocking the boot. Unfortunately my Nexus 7 '13, 10 which I wanted to backup before wiping because they're buggy (Helium for some reason was not wanting to work on my 10), requires the boot to be unlocked. Though I guess I don't really have that much needed info to keep. I wish game developers took advantage of cloud save, only a very few do.
My laptop is just a bunch of fun, it started acting up by the wi-fi cutting out again, which was partially my fault as the guy I payed didn't back up nearly everything, and I only had a partial backup, which I decided to just restore. I haven't touched it in a month or so (bit less?), and now on boot, Wi-Fi does not work, even in safemode, also it just shuts off after a while (40mins?) (plugged in).
My laptop is just a bunch of fun, it started acting up by the wi-fi cutting out again, which was partially my fault as the guy I payed didn't back up nearly everything, and I only had a partial backup, which I decided to just restore. I haven't touched it in a month or so (bit less?), and now on boot, Wi-Fi does not work, even in safemode, also it just shuts off after a while (40mins?) (plugged in).