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  1. To root Tinkerboard 2 running Android 10 or 11, you can follow these general steps: Unlock Bootloader: Before rooting, you usually need to unlock the bootloader of the device. The unlocking process may vary depending on the device. You can find specific instructions for unlocking Tinkerboard 2's bootloader. Install a custom recovery: After unlocking the bootloader, you will need to install a custom recovery like TWRP (Team One Recovery Project). Custom Recovery allows you to install root files. Flash the root package: Once the custom recovery is installed, you can flash the root package such as Magisk or SuperSU. These packages provide the necessary files to gain root access on the device. Please note that rooting a device may void its warranty and potentially cause problems if not done correctly. It is important to research and follow the trusted instructions specific to TinkerBoard 2 to ensure a successful root process. Regarding forum activity, it is possible that the forum you mentioned has low activity or is not the most active community for tinkerboard 2 discussions. You can try exploring other forums, online communities, or developer resources that focus on Tinkerboard 2 or Android development to find more active and helpful communities. If you have any problem or question about this you can contact me. I will be happy to help you. Source: https://theshadowapk.com/
  2. To autorun an app at startup, you can follow these steps: 1. On Windows: Open the "Task Manager" by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc, go to the "Startup" tab, and click "Open Task Manager." Right-click on the app you want to autorun and select "Enable." 2. On macOS: Go to "System Preferences," click on "Users & Groups," select your username, and go to the "Login Items" tab. Click the "+" button, locate the app you want to autorun, and add it to the list. 3. On Android: The process may vary depending on the device and Android version. In general, you can go to the "Settings" menu, search for "Autostart" or "Startup Apps," and enable the option for the desired app to autorun at startup. 4. On iOS: Unfortunately, iOS does not provide a built-in feature to autorun apps at startup. Apple restricts this functionality for security and performance reasons. Please note that autorunning apps at startup should be done judiciously to avoid excessive resource usage or potential security risks. Always consider the impact on device performance and privacy when enabling autorun for apps.
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