Greetings,
I have:
1. 'Nexus 6P' build 'MHC19Q' 'Android O.S. 6.0.1' with/ April 16' security patch.
2. Storage media = '500G Seagate Momentus XT. The small 2.5" hybrid drive runs i.e. powers on and is accessible using the various file browsers e.g. ES File Browser & True Commander as opposed to the (4) 3.5" HDD (2) w/ Sata and (2) IDE that all appear to need more power.
3. USB-C <-> Serial ATA..., connects the mobile smartphone media; 'Nexus 6P' to my hybrid / hard disk drive [HDD] w/ SSD.
USB Type C "cable to connect them all" right? Well Google, what next? I bought the adapters which I could have done before and as a developer what are we developing? Can this Huawei / Google device / smartphone compete with the well known competition e.g. Apple, and Samsung? I'm rooting for you! I really am and willing to join the team too. What I want to see as a consumer is to easily be able to UNLOCK my phone from big brothers network a.k.a. AT&T and the other yahoos ROOT my device. This is what I expected and anticipated leading up to this launch. Is this excitement meant to happen or was I just having sweet nothings proverbially whispered into my ear by the Oogie man?
My challenge or question (however you want to take it, is how does one go about formatting a drive; specifically NTSF or the older FAT 32 to suitablely prepare a copy of Windows to complete a ROOT process? Mind-you, the latest Android version I'm running is 6.0.1. with the April 2, 2016 security patch. Any help would be much appreciated.
In closing, I have searched for a method to ROOT this Huawei Google Nexus 6P using another Android to connect to this one but didn't find a way yet. Please let's find one if there isn't one ready in place. Thanks!
Do no harm and Fulfill thine oaths.
Yours truly,
Daniel A. Palmquist
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