So, this G2 is my first real phone, and I was really excited about rooting it and putting CM6 on it so I've been reading and trying to learn as much as I could so I wouldn't end up screwing things up. However, I'm stuck in a peculiar situation.
First, I'd like to point out I don't have a computer I'm able to download any programs to (android dev tools like adb). I can use my brothers computer to download files onto my phone, I just aren't able to install programs to his computer. So, any advice would be appreciated if it took that into consideration.
Anyway, I'd been keeping up with the VISIONary updates since about r8, and when it got around to r13 I tried to do the perm-root. It didn't work, and so I tried to read and troubleshoot the situation. I saw a couple people talking about temp-rooting, doing clockwork recovery, and then rebooting and it working out alright, so I tried that. What I did was I temp-rooted with VISIONary, did the clockwork recovery and then tried to reboot and perm-root the phone. Unfortunately, what's happened is that I can't get even get temp-root anymore.
So, I guess what I'm asking is simply this, is it possible to fix my g2 and get it rooted using only the phone itself?
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Hi everybody. I'm Quistnix and I'm a compulsive tinkerer.
Whenever I get my hands on a new piece of hardware, I just have to fiddle with the software. My iPod Touch has been jailbroken, bricked, unbricked, re-jailbroken, broken, repaired and jailbroken. My pc has been running a lot of different editions of Linux and Windows, and has been screwed even more times when I tried to install those.
To the point: I'v got a HTC Magic (32b) and I'm very happy with it. However, I just had to go and put some custom roms on it. I was kinda overconfident and hopscotched from one guide to the other until I got a result I liked. Unfortunately, the end result turned out to be a phone running Android Dev Phone 1, Firmware 1.6 without any backups to restore to.
In it's current state wifi won't run, I don't have root access, Recovery Flasher returns "Flash FAILED.", Terminal won't give me SU rights and it's one of those 'perfect' devices that don't allow fastboot.
Apart from those issues everything seems to work fine, so if it's going to stay like this I'll still end up with a great and perfectly functional phone. Still, I'd like to ask if there is a way to either get it back to its original state, or to make it run a custom rom.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Hi everybody. I'm Quistnix and I'm a compulsive tinkerer.
Whenever I get my hands on a new piece of hardware, I just have to fiddle with the software. My iPod Touch has been jailbroken, bricked, unbricked, re-jailbroken, broken, repaired and jailbroken. My pc has been running a lot of different editions of Linux and Windows, and has been screwed even more times when I tried to install those.
To the point: I'v got a HTC Magic (32b) and I'm very happy with it. However, I just had to go and put some custom roms on it. I was kinda overconfident and hopscotched from one guide to the other until I got a result I liked. Unfortunately, the end result turned out to be a phone running Android Dev Phone 1, Firmware 1.6 without any backups to restore to.
In it's current state wifi won't run, I don't have root access, Recovery Flasher returns "Flash FAILED.", Terminal won't give me SU rights and it's one of those 'perfect' devices that don't allow fastboot.
Apart from those issues everything seems to work fine, so if it's going to stay like this I'll still end up with a great and perfectly functional phone. Still, I'd like to ask if there is a way to either get it back to its original state, or to make it run a custom rom.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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have a look at the numerous threads on how to replace the perfect SPL with goldcard method. once you're done with that, replace the recovery, choose a rom and flash.
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have a look at the numerous threads on how to replace the perfect SPL with goldcard method. once you're done with that, replace the recovery, choose a rom and flash.
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Thanks a lot, I'll give it a shot tonight
In case somebody else stumbles upon this thread with the same problem:
Using Jester's guide I created a goldcard, and Amon's guide helped me to un-perfect it. After that I could one-click-root without trouble.
I'm currently using the build installed by the ROM v2.16.707.3 from Amon's guide, and it's great.
The only problem left is that I tried to install Amon's [ROM] [32A & 32B] [10-Oct-2009] RAv1.6.2 and got stuck with a never-ending boot screen. This was easily reverted with a backup. I´m going to try installing another rom soon, to see if that helps.
the reason you got stuck in a boot loop is because you didnt wipe your ext partition. you can do that using amon ra's newest recovery. easy peasy lemon squeezy. you need to wipe whenever you flash a new hero rom or any other now now-a-days. do you have adb set up?
edit: Never mind, it's all running beautifully. Thanks!
Okay first of all, let me start by saying this is my first post and I AM a noob, so be patient.
Okay, my problem is that I can't root my Sprint Samsung Intercept. I've tried SuperOneClick, Z4Root, Universal Androot, and some other one. NOTHING has worked. The SuperOneClick somewhat worked, it installed SuperUser but when I downloaded apps that require a root, they said my device isn't rooted.
I'm with Sprint and running 2.2.1.
Pease help because this is driving me crazy!!
i dont know how this stuff works either but my brother has that phone. it could be your usb isn't reading. or rather, your computer isn't recognizing the device. google samsung intercept usb and you'll see a lot of issues. this may not be your problem but its better to tell you just in case. so far for his cell phone, because he wants to tether it to his computer, so far nothing works. not downloading the right drivers. loading without debugging. mounting the sd card. thats one big solution that hasn't worked. i have high hopes for this other fix, to load samsung pc studio. New_PC_Studio_1.4.0.IL2_4.exe is the file. you can google and find it.
this site has some info. if it works and i remember to, ill repost and let you know.
en.kioskea (take out space, insert a dot)net/forum/affich-240949-samsung-sgh-f480-usb-driver-problem
hope this helps. if not then good luck. and heck if anyone else knows why exactly it does this and a real fix other than the whole disable usb debugger issue. then let me know. i even thought about trying to load the sdk for android to see if that would create some sort of connection with the phone and computer. thanks and take care
hope this helps
sdx-developers is the best place for intercept developement
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/int...ructions-on-rooting-spring-samsung-intercept/
follow the first step to get SWUpgrade setup (the rest is instructions for eclaire [pretty sure])
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/int...-2-2-(easy-root-via-swupgrade)-(battery-mod)/
flash this kernal with SWUpgrade and youll be rooted.
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/int...important-features-working!)-(updated-11311)/
i assume youll be wanting a recovery as well i recommend cm01 get the tar and flash it just like the kernal
intercept doesnt have many custom roms but there is tons of mods you can apply to the stock rom
I tried SWUpgrade and I bricked my last phone but it didn't matter because it was already defective.
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did you patch SWUpgrade? delete everything in the binary folder except the file you were trying to flash?
ive never had a problem with it. it even saved me from quite a few softbricks in the short time ive had my intercept.
I did everything the videos and forums said to do. When I did that I got a different kernal but I couldn't get any service, my phone would restart every 2-5 minutes, and it would randomly vibrate. Until I got another one. I finally got SuperOneClick to get passed the "waiting for device" stage and I supposedy rooted my phone, when I tried to install apps that required root access they said my device is not rooted.
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Hello, xda-developers,
I have a myTouch 4G that was updated to the 2.3.4 Gingerbread software and wanted to root it. In order to do so, after many research, it states that there is no root for the 2.3.4 Gingerbread software and for it to be rooted you'll have to downgrade it.
The reason why I wanted to root it is because I am having a problem with the WIFI connectivity in my home and was wondering if it will fix it. Same reason why I update it to the 2.3.4 Gingerbread software in the first place. The myTouch 4G that I have will "RARELY" connect to my wireless router in my home but for some reason it doesn't fail me when connected to other wireless routers outside of my home even when having the same router. But this is now not the problem.
As you can read, the title says it all. My problem now is that I just soft bricked my myTouch 4G after a downgrade that I followed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1178912# Like the noob always say when something goes or went wrong, "Boohoo, I don't know what I did wrong. Someone, please, help me." But I THINK I know what I did or went wrong.
I followed the guide strict and carefully hoping I don't brick it but then I said to myself, "It's a 99.9% chance I won't, I think... what can possibly go wrong?" Everything went well. I did everything it says and once the update bar fills up to the top, BAM! It hits the "T-Mobile myTouch 4G" boot screen. I was happy. Very happy because I felt accomplished and one step closer to excitingly freeing my phone. But my hopes went down when it stayed like that for hours on end. I pulled the battery out and reboot it and nothing was fixed. Although it was stuck, I still can access the bootloader. I pulled out the battery again and boot it to the bootloader and re-updated it again and nothing was fixed. I yanked out the battery one last time and deleted the PD15IMG.zip file from the SD card to keep it from asking to update everytime I boot it to the bootloader so I can factory reset it but, still, that didn't help.
Like I said. I think I know what I did or went wrong. Examine the guide. The "Gaining Temp Root" part I did right. The "Changing Version Number to Allow Downgrade" I did correct and the results on the command prompt came out the way it stated it should come out. THEN! I yanked out the battery to reboot it after that. When I've done so I continued to the next procedure and everything went how it says it should go but, instead of the end results, I got it stuck on the "T-Mobile myTouch 4G" boot screen after the update. I think that's where I messed up. When I yanked out the battery to reboot it after the "Changing Version Number to Allow Downgrade" part. I believe it kicked it out from root. It is a temp root by the way and I read it somewhere that said, "Once you're rooted you CAN downgrade it." Something like that which made me think it wasn't rooted after that reboot and the downgrade wasn't a success. I also have two other guesses in which I think soft bricked the phone. I either have a bad eMMC-boot or the PD15IMG.zip was bad. These are my thoughts in what went wrong. I'm asking for your help. So can you help me find the solution to this problem?
Thank you very much in advance for your time and effort into reading this and helping me out. I really appreciate it.
-Victor
P.S. Here's the information on the myTouch 4G's bootloader:
GLACIER PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.89.0005
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26.03.02.26_M
eMMC-boot
Apr 14 2011,13:18:22
Again, Thank you.
wow, same thing happened to me.
You could try updating it back up to the 2.3.4 RUU. If that works, nothing lost at least.
You used a wrong PD15IMG, most probably.
If you have used the correct one, your bootloader would be 0.86.0000, but it isn't.
Please re-download the correct PD15IMG and try again. When it works, if it throws any messages - write them here, so someone will be able to help you. If you see "Fail-PU" - your phone is dead.
Your mistake might have been removing the battery instead of typing "adb reboot bootloader". Yanking the battery off a working phone can destroy its eMMC. If that's what happened to you - well, you can replace your phone under warranty and follow the instructions better next time.
It was definitely the part where you yanked out your battery. You lost temp root then. Why you did it, not sure. But it's already been done so Let's not linger.
Have you tried starting over from step one?
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You used a wrong Rom to downgrade or it is corrupted during download.
Download the official 2.2.1 rom, put it to the root of your sdcard, and try to update.
The original bootloader is 0.86.0000
You can download it here
Rename it to PD15IMG.zip before updating.
Do what he said
Do what the last guy said and rename the image and flashing.
Here is what has happened, you were probably installing a signed downgrade to a previous version. Either you got the wrong file, your download was corrupt (THANKS TO CHROME), or you didn't clear your cache dalvik needs to be clear if you run a different kernel. The main cause of hanging at the bootscreen is the incorrect cache either regular or dalvik. Thats what I've noticed from threads and just in general.
You don't appear to be running clockworkmod recovery. If you are going to mess with the system, DO IT ALL THE WAY! Don't get confused with this one... if you are planning to write radios, flash updates, or do anything YOU WILL NEED ROOT. This is because something could go wrong and you could be locked out. If you aren't willing to commit to basic root privileges, do not attempt to downgrade. Either go all the way, or don't go at all. That's just some friendly advice cause people will make the misconception if they just downgrade thats fine, but getting root is more dangerous... not true! If you have root, you can actually gain control of the phone and restore even a 'broken' one.
ROOT is mostly gained from within the phone in the operating system. You use an APP to gain root privileges. Once you get root, you need to get SU a program to grant privileges to programs that request them. Then you need to get clockworkmod rom manager so you can flash a recovery (internet and market access is required unless you can install from the .apk and use adb). ONCE YOU HAVE THAT RECOVERY you can downgrade, upgrade, flash, flex, backup, restore all with a simple push of a button, no expertise required!!
You can even revert to stock easier when you have root.
Once you get that recovery installed then look for ways to turn s-off and unlock your sim so you don't have to worrry about stuff.
And remember, they might not honor your replacement phone if you hack or modify it... but if you lose the phone they will replace it for you.
Big Thanks For the Help!
Hello, xda-developers,
Thank you, all, for your help! I've figured out the problem.
It was because of the PD15IMG.zip file. It was a bad one and I figured it out by downloading another one BUT, instead of downloading it from the same site I got it from, I downloaded it from a different site. I've barely figured this out and I could have fixed this problem way earlier if I had checked back my post.
Big thanks, again, to you guys for taking your time and helping me figure out this problem. It has been a month since I've been "Android-less" and now I am going to treasure it more than usual and I can not lie... I miss its awesomeness.
My phone is now back and it is officially perm-rooted! Love this phone more than ever with all the things it can do now. Rocking this phone out now with the Virtuous Unity rom and it blows... me... away!
-Victor
Well..... at last you figured it out.....Iam happy for you....Try Virtuous Unity 2.39 you will really love it.
By the way, where did you get the PD15IMG.zip file???? Can you post the link, so that it will be easy for others with similar problem.
Thanks! You're right, I am trying out Virtuous Unity 2.39 right now and I love it. I was actually looking for an android "bone-stock" gingerbread rom but I can't seem to find one without the customization. Then I bumped into this one. They say sense 3.0 were only made to work on dual-core phones... they were wrong. I really love this rom and I'm sticking to it. Until I find a stock gingerbread rom that has been perfected for the myTouch 4G. You know, the one without the customization.
Oh! Here's the link where I got the radio (PD15IMG.zip) from: www1240.megaupload.com/files/89ce9e2eeb86bb659eceb64baa356c4b/PD15IMG.zip
Since I'm a new member of the xda-developers forum, I couldn't post a link. So, instead, here's the address.
So have you tried the link in my post? Did it work for you?
The link for the PD15IMG.zip radio? Nope. I went onto googling it and finding one myself. The link for the stock myTouch 4G 2.3.4 rom? Nope. Not a big fan of the myTouch 4G's overlay.
I spent pretty much my whole day yesterday trying to root this damn tablet with no luck. I went from being extremely paranoid to just annoyed about this whole thing But I cant just give up, this thing is running slow at stock I want all the bloatware off it. Im not sure what Im doing wrong here though. Im stock OTA ICS with root. I've tried AfterOTA and Civato's tutorial each atleast a dozen times and still I cannot seem to figure out what's wrong. Using blackthund3rs flash tool, I'm only able to get APX mode and it stays on 'stage two" screen. I've tried different USB port, I've tried different PCs reinstalled the drivers, I've turned off my UAC and Anti-Virus. Is there any other security settings I should turn off other than those two? I've read the tutorial over n over religiously and I just dont get what Im doing wrong. I rooted and flashed CWM on my phone within 48 hrs of getting it so Idk why this tablet is being so difficult. Can anyone give me a hand, it'd be MUCH appreciated.
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I spent pretty much my whole day yesterday trying to root this damn tablet with no luck. I went from being extremely paranoid to just annoyed about this whole thing But I cant just give up, this thing is running slow at stock I want all the bloatware off it. Im not sure what Im doing wrong here though. Im stock OTA ICS with root. I've tried AfterOTA and Civato's tutorial each atleast a dozen times and still I cannot seem to figure out what's wrong. Using blackthund3rs flash tool, I'm only able to get APX mode and it stays on 'stage two" screen. I've tried different USB port, I've tried different PCs reinstalled the drivers, I've turned off my UAC and Anti-Virus. Is there any other security settings I should turn off other than those two? I've read the tutorial over n over religiously and I just dont get what Im doing wrong. I rooted and flashed CWM on my phone within 48 hrs of getting it so Idk why this tablet is being so difficult. Can anyone give me a hand, it'd be MUCH appreciated.
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You say spent the day trying to root then you say you have ice ota with root. Can't tell what you are trying to do.
Try iconia root.apk in market. It worked for my Honey Comb not sure about ICS. Its the simplest way to root acer iconia tablet.
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You say spent the day trying to root then you say you have ice ota with root. Can't tell what you are trying to do.
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sorry, typo. I meant Im trying to flash a custom rom. I've already rooted the device, that was the easy part. It's the rest where Im having trouble finding a solution. I cant seem to get this device to install the custom bootloader. Just doesnt get past going into APX Mode.
Try afterota there is a root tool that worked for me
Here
im not quite following whats the problem , I will say this if you dont have the correct usb drivers its all for naught! Im pretty sure aota gives you the correct drivers , even if you think you have the right ones , download the ones in his mod and run it , you'll be surprised , find one of the BL's and put in in the folder and run it off aota , then your done , install recovery , then get the rom you want !
Well a friend and I have been trying to root my LG Optimus L9 P769 and my Acer A500 for the last few days. I finally found and APX file that after puting it on my internal storage of the phone, going to file manager and opening it followed the instructions and it was rooted. I mentioned all that because I was wondering if there was a way to do it on the A500 that simple. I have tried SuperOneClick and it tells me
: Device missing drivers :USB\VID_0502&PID_3325&M1_01:
it then will ask me if I want to force it on to the device and when clicking yes its says : unknown error ( 0xe000024b) :
Has this happend to anyone. The tablet has ICS on it so im guessing that someone may have done this before?? I am pretty new to this as the cell phone was my first time rooting anything. Im sorry for the poor explanation but Im a mechanic not a computer wiz I can fix your car not your laptop.
I just tried this way:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546593
This didn't help when I clicked on the Runit.win as administrator and it says NO ROOT missing MEMPODROID ....................
Lastly I have tried IconiaRoot 1.3 goes through its process the says something went wrong you are not root. I guess I'll just give up. the person I bought this from probably messed something up.
So out o 98 people not one person has something they can tell me about what might be happening to my tablet.... nice
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So out o 98 people not one person has something they can tell me about what might be happening to my tablet.... nice
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Sometimes, you just have to read and understand things. To be honest, I think most folks confused this with an LG issue which is why they didn't answer.
Not to mention, the threads are polluted with how to do it (read the stickies). Also, it's august. People go on vacation, have families, jobs, etc.
You want to root ICS I suppose. So let me explain things.
a. Memp... or whatever they called it, doesn't work. Being able to look at the /system is a lot different than having full RW access. Need to understand what root and system RW is. Root only means you can see it.
b. The apk root method, was only good prior to HC 3.2. When 3.2 came around, all bets were off.
Couple this in with a horribly locked bootloader, and it makes things difficult.
So, in answer to the root issue, you need to NVFlash the unlocked bootloader. (instructions in the Dev thread stickies). This is mandatory.
Then you either need to install a pre-rooted rom (flash a CWM or TRWP). Or, you can fastboot a unsecured kernel and continue with your stock rom. (fastboot available after NVFlashing skirlax_cz unlocked bootloader)
There are tools available in the Dev forum stickies. But for me, I prefer the manual method.
And this is how you get full root access for the 50x on ICS.
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