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2012-11-16
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2012-11-16
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2012-11-16
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2012-11-17
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Sure you can flash your device both open mode and closed mode, every other day if you so wish
After a full flash (whichever mode to) you cannot tell what was the previous mode the phone was on.
By password problems, what exactly do you mean? With open mode there is just one "password difference" that I know of, in open mode you cannot use the device lock code. All other passwords work correctly.
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2012-11-17
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2012-11-17
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My meaning is, i read from the forum when i flash to open mode the device can not save the passwords for the email accounts, facebook, skype or twiter.
But this is not really important for me, the only really important is how to go back to the stoke Kernel.
flasher -F rootfs.bin --flash-only=kernel -f -R
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2012-11-17
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Yes, that is of course true.
When you go to open mode, you need to delete password storages, but after that when you enter your passwords once, they will be there until you flash again to closed mode.
Now as I think about it, I think it should be possible to back up your password storage in closed mode (using aegis) and restore it later on some day when you flash your device back to closed mode.
Same way when you are in open mode and have created your password storages, just before flashing to closed mode you could save your password storages for the day you will be flashing back to open mode.
Am I correct in the above, or is there something that prevents this in closed mode? (I know it works with open mode...)
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2012-11-17
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Now as I think about it, I think it should be possible to back up your password storage in closed mode (using aegis) and restore it later on some day when you flash your device back to closed mode.
Same way when you are in open mode and have created your password storages, just before flashing to closed mode you could save your password storages for the day you will be flashing back to open mode.
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2012-11-17
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I am interested to install and test Nemo and Nitdroid on my N9 16GB PR1.3 unlocked from factory, but i want to know if i having problems with my passwords.
Can i go back and re-install the stock kernel?
if can do it i have not problem to load the open kernel, if cant go back to the stock kernel i need to think about it.
what you think about the open mode, advantage and issues.
Can i go back and re-install the stock kernel?