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I have seen on Engadget that some one have rooted this Nexus One.
It will be nice if they can post how.
Mod Edit:
For rooting instructions
Follow this thread:
Root the Nexus one Tutorial
to unlock the bootloader just hold the power button with holding the trackball down which will take you to the bootloader, then using fastboot type fastboot oem unlock and follow the instructions and valia
- Download and extract fastboot from here (Windows, Linux and Mac included)
- Run a command prompt / terminal at the directory you just extracted
- Type 'fastboot-windows oem unlock' or './fastboot-mac oem unlock' or './fastboot-linux oem unlock' (as appropriate)
- Proceed on your merry bootloader unlocked way
Then once you do that you need to install a boot image that will root it and install the root permisson manager automatically the instructions follow.
Download the root boot image from here
then copy that image to the same directory as you used last time to unlock your bootloader
open a command window there by holding down your shift key and right clicking anywhere in the window. and selecting open command prompt here
then type fastboot-windows.exe flash boot nexusone.superboot.1.1.img
then enjoy your rooted phone.
Alternate you can just use the install superboot.bat file included but if your windows 7 it didnt work for me on x64
aad4321 said:
okay i will try this now, but this is sim unlock, but actual rooting? once rooted, will wifi tether be able to install or should i just wait to root at this point?
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no thats not a sim unlock the nexus is already unlocked that unlocks the bootloader which lets you install custom roms and images which is what my instructions i just posted explain which actually roots it with busybox installed aswell.
Sorry for that you can download the second link where i talk about the rooting boot image it also has the fastboot files in it that you need.
see here:
http://android.modaco.com/content/g...w-to-unlock-the-bootloader-on-your-nexus-one/
and here:
http://android.modaco.com/content/g...82/30-12-1-1-superboot-rooting-the-nexus-one/
Uploading to rapidshare right now i'll update the links in my original posts when completed please give about 30 seconds.
Links updated.
minty1978 said:
see here:
http://android.modaco.com/content/g...w-to-unlock-the-bootloader-on-your-nexus-one/
and here:
http://android.modaco.com/content/g...82/30-12-1-1-superboot-rooting-the-nexus-one/
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Cool! So Google is now on our side and not trying to stop the rooting etc?
Wish Google would hurry up and ship my phone now!
I have been waiting as well for my phone to be sent out Why does no one just post one guide with all the info from those two threads here and give thanks to madaco and the guys over there. And if someone can create and link to recovery the works a complete guide then maybe they will make it a sticky.
new complete tut is posted.
For rooting instructions
Follow this thread:
Root the Nexus one Tutorial
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apparently its not locked yet
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Instead of Locking, it looks like you made it a Sticky
Oppsss lol
Playing with my N1
http://code.google.com/android/nexus/images.html#yakju
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/android-building/b50nY_onbP4
^Thanks.
This can be flashed via CWM recovery ?
(after a 'fastboot oem lock/unlock' ?)
No. They are fastboot images. If you're not sure what these are and how to use them then I would not mess with them.
^ gotcha
can someone please put up a tutorial/guide to do this.
I really want to try this.
The shell script gives you the exact fastboot commands to run if you want to do it manually. And it will restore your phone to a true factory state with 4.0.4.
if i will use the factory img the baseband version in bootloader will be change? i see now i9020xxkl1 but my nexus is i9023?
I was wondering the same .. In the zip it says :require board=herring
require version-bootloader=I9020XXJK1|I9020XXKA3|I9020XXKI1|I9020XXKL1
require version-baseband=I9020XXJK8|I9020XXKB1|I9020XXKD1|I9020XXKF1|I9020XXKI1|I9020UCKB2|I9020UCKD1|I9020UCKF1|I9020UCKJ1|I9020KRKB3|M200KRKC1
So it should be okay , because when I reboot into the bootloader of my phone it says :
Bootloader version: I9020XXKL1
Baseband version : I9020XXKI1
My phone actually is a I9023 so I gues the images are okay to flash on a I9023
Just noticed that the full ROM version for Nexus S is 4.0.4 IMM76D. Wouldn't be better to flash this complete rom instead of the partial patch OTA which is clearly giving troubles?
HELPPPPP
can someone please put up a tutorial/guide to do this.
I really want to try this.
i wrote a guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572307
goldy_rocky said:
can someone please put up a tutorial/guide to do this.
I really want to try this.
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(No time to write a full tutorial right now but...) I'd say...
Pls wait for someone experimented to confirm what I say because I couldn't try it to confirm it works right now... And also try it at your own risk...
If your bootloader is not unlocked, follow PART 1 & PART 2 of this tutorial. (you will loose data)
(Note that ADB is not in tools folder anymore but in /platform-tools so that's where the part2 cmd as to be runned from)
Then if windows (I guess you would know what to do if on Linux) use 7zip to extract (2 times) all files from the archive.
Then copy the files to the /platform-tools folder.
The open a command prompt in that folder (shift+right click>open a command prompt here).
Then use the commands provided in the .sh script to flash all files (you can read it easily with Notepad++ for instance) one by one...
Note I don't think you can run the "sleep 5" cmd manually but you can of course wait 5' manually .
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo-i9020xxkl1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot flash radio radio-crespo-i9020xxki1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
sleep 5
fastboot -w update image-soju-imm76d.zip
I'm not really sure if bootloader will be locked at this time but my guess is no so just reboot the bootloader ("fastboot reboot-bootloader" or shut down the device then "Boot the SNS into the Bootloader Interface, by holding Volume UP & Power button" and look for the "LOCK STATE - LOCKED" or "LOCK STATE - UNLOCKED").
If "LOCK STATE - UNLOCKED" you may want to lock the bootloader again, just follow part2 again and replace "fastboot oem unlock" by "fastboot oem lock"
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ale.landra91 said:
i wrote a guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572307
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You just made me feel so useless ...
First of all, the credits goes to "a2b". I am only put his work here via a link.
Secondly, PLEASE KEEEP IN YOUR MIND THAT NEITHER ME OR "a2b" IS RESPONSABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF YOURS IF YOUR PHONE GET BRICKED.
The thrid, I have tried the method on my Nexus i9023. It works perfectly for me. BUT, I cannot gurentee it works for everyone.
Okay, I just flashed the factory img according to a2b's tutorial for Galaxy Nexus. But for me I just needed to change the names for few files. If you cannot figure out what to change, I suggest you follow albundy2010's advice on post #3
Good luck!
http://androidtobe.blogspot.com/2011/12/galaxy-nexus-installing-ics-402-from.html
Seems most are not familiar with doing this so here are some things you should know.
Doing this will wipe EVERYTHING off your phone. Yes, everything including /sdcard.
Do not be a fool and flash these images to the 4g.
I am not certain about this and if you it and your phone gets messed up do not blame me.
The 9020a should be able to run this factory image. Check to see what version of the bootloader you have. If it matches one of the bootloaders in the .sh script you should be fine. I would NOT flash the bootloader included in this factory image myself. Since I do not know for sure if they are the same for both GSM models. If you follow the guide minus the parts where you flash the bootloader and the radio image I believe it will work.
Again if you try this and it breaks your phone that is on you. I am not responsible for it. I do not have a 9020a to test this on and verify it. I am fairly certain it will work perfectly. If anybody tries it let me/us know the outcome.
is there any specific advantage in flashing the factory image as opposed to flashing the incremental update ? I successfully flashed 4.0.4 using CWR over a full rom installation of 4.0.3 back from December. I wonder if there may be some subtle differences that maybe make it a bit better option to install the factory image ?
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is there any specific advantage in flashing the factory image as opposed to flashing the incremental update ? I successfully flashed 4.0.4 using CWR over a full rom installation of 4.0.3 back from December. I wonder if there may be some subtle differences that maybe make it a bit better option to install the factory image ?
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No
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
I used the flash-all.sh script from the factory image file and it didn't wipe the sdcard. Backed it up beforehand anyway just in case. Recovery was broken on reboot. Flashed CWM recovery and all good. i9023.
Hi...
This is the tutorial to root any Moto G
To root any Moto G, three basic steps need to be followed... you can either do them manually or use a tool do them for you. It is advised to follow them manually so that if there's some bug in the tool you don't get into any trouble.
CAUTION - You will lose all data and files so better back them up.
For Google Play edition devices, the process is same and only the recovery.img file is different. For GPe CWM Advanced Edition recovery go here https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/ and select falcon_gpe and download the latest one.
For AT&T and Verizon models don't do anything written above. Just download the Towelroot app. Its a one click root app and doesn't require a PC. Itis trustworthy but is not guaranteed to work but you must give it a try since it won't do any harm and claims of never bricking a phone. Please reply with the result and your android and kernel version.It will probably not work on phones build after June 3 but you can give it a try. You can download it from the website https://towelroot.com
The three steps are :-
1) UNLOCKING THE BOOTLOADER
2) FLASHING CUSTOM RECOVERY
3) INSTALLING SuperSu.zip FILE THROUGH RECOVERY. (SuperSu is acknowledge as the best app to give superuser and root rights)
UNLOCKING THE BOOT LOADER - The instructions to unlock the boot loader are given in the official Motorola website here https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a . Don't be scared by their warnings.
UPDATE - There currently seems to be an issue with unlocking the bootloader on devices running 4.4.4 though it works for 4.4.2. The issue is with Motorola and is that, the unlock code given by the company is showing an error. They are fixing it and it may take some time though you can give it a try as it won't do any harm. Or you can downgrade the boot loader to 4.4.2 and then unlock it.
As confirmed by the Motorola agent, the problem of unlocking bootloader on 4.4.4 has been fixed
FLASHING CUSTOM RECOVERY :-
To flash a custom recovery, you need these things
1) PC and a USB data cable
2) Android SDK ( developer.android.com/sdk/index.html ) For flashing recovery only SDK is needed but it's your wish if you want to download the ADT bundle. After downloading and unzipping the sdk , open the SDK manager and download only the platform tools for this.. rest is your wish..... and separately download ADB tools and fastboot and extract them minimal-adb-and-fastboot.software.informer.com/1.1/
3) Recovery.img file - You can either use CWM foum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563599 or CWM advanced editionforum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2639583 or TWRP forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561757. EDIT - If your phone had come pre installed with 4.4.4 then use only CWM Advanced Edition. CWM Advanced Edition doesn't make backup on XT1033
4) Motorola drivers https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/97326/p/30,6720,9050
5) Enable USB Debugging mode in your phone by going to Settings-About Phone and then tap the build number until you get the toast 'You are a developer'. Now go to Settings again and you will see a new Developer Options there. Go there and enable USB debugging.
6) Have at least 25% of charge on your phone.
After getting all these things:-
1) Download the recovery.img file to your PC and copy paste it to android SDK/platform tools folder.
2) Boot your phone to fastboot mode by first switching it off and holding the volume down and power button for 3 seconds.
3) When in fastboot mode, connect your phone to pc, go to the platform tools folder, there pres shifft and right mouse click simultaneously and select 'open command prompt window here'.
4) In the command window enter
Code:
fastboot devices
If it shows a number and fastboot then we are good..
5) Then enter
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
( where in recovery.img the recovery is the name of your recovery file. Example if the name of recovery file is ABC then enter fastboot flash recovery ABC.img)
5) Press enter and if the command prompt window displays the message okay then the recovery is successfully flashed.
6) Now just boot your phone to recovery mode through fastboot mode by following the on screen instructions and in recovery mode select Reboot System Now to reboot your phone normally.
(see attached images below for screenshots)
INSTALLING SuperSu
To install SuperSu :-
1) Download SuperSu zip file download.chainfire.eu/452/SuperSU/ and transfer it to your phone
2) Reboot to recovery via fastboot.
3) Select install zip and select choose from SD card.
4) Locate the file and install it.
5) Now reboot your phone.
YUP.. YOU ROOTED YOUR PHONE!
Download any root checker app from the Play Store to check whether your phone is rooted or not.
If you get into any trouble, please contact and don't forget to hit thanks if it helped
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I have a huawei p6 but I'm absolutely not satisfied with that and I bought a moto g for my girlfriend and that is awesome.
The only thing why I haven't bought the g for myself as well is the rooting. That time I didn't find an easy way to root it.
If it is a working method than I will buy the 4g verson with sd card support
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sisqoboy said:
I have a huawei p6 but I'm absolutely not satisfied with that and I bought a moto g for my girlfriend and that is awesome.
The only thing why I haven't bought the g for myself as well is the rooting. That time I didn't find an easy way to root it.
If it is a working method than I will buy the 4g verson with sd card support
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Yup dude...this works for sure..!
I also added screenshots.. check them out.
Meuuks13 said:
Yup dude...this works for sure..!
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Does this work with the latest bootloader on 4.4.4? Im still stock but i wanna root it so much
Thanks
motocruiser said:
Does this work with the latest bootloader on 4.4.4? Im still stock but i wanna root it so much
Thanks
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I looked into it just now... Currently there's an issue with Motorola with unlocking the bootloader when on 4.4.4...As people say, the unlock code given my Motorola is showing an error... You can still try it.. maybe it's even fixed by now.. Even if it fails there wouldn't be any harm.. Though the unlocking works fine with 4.4.2... You can revert back to 4.4.2, unlock the bootloader and then update to 4.4.4... The thing will be same as you will lose all data and files when unlocking the bootloader and so in reverting to 4.4.2.....(Remember, only unlocking doesn't mean you won't recieve updates, you won't receive updates only if you flash a custom recovery.)
EDIT - I added it to the OP. Thanks for bringing it to attention.
And does this work for Verizon model
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xrilex said:
And does this work for Verizon model
Sent from my XT1028 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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You have Verizon I see. The only you will probably face is unlocking the bootloader.. Oh, wait first let me laugh... lol...OK....At one point of time you couldn't unlock the bootloaders for AT&T and Verizon and then we were blessed by the 'one click root' app by the famous hacker geohot called TowelRoot. This app claims to root all the AT&T and Verizon devices with just a click. You don't even need a PC. Just download the app and in the app chick 'make it rain'. Though this is not guaranteed to work but must give a try as it won't do any harm but there's a chance of bricking the phone but you can easily recover from a soft brick by flashing the stock firmware.
Towelroot - https://towelroot.com/
P.S. - Please reply if you tried this and if it didn't work reply with your android version and kernel version. Well reply with your android version and kernel version anyway.
Edit- I added it to the OP
Meuuks13 said:
I looked into it just now... Currently there's an issue with Motorola with unlocking the bootloader when on 4.4.4...As people say, the unlock code given my Motorola is showing an error... You can still try it.. maybe it's even fixed by now.. Even if it fails there wouldn't be any harm.. Though the unlocking works fine with 4.4.2... You can revert back to 4.4.2, unlock the bootloader and then update to 4.4.4... The thing will be same as you will lose all data and files when unlocking the bootloader and so in reverting to 4.4.2.....(Remember, only unlocking doesn't mean you won't recieve updates, you won't receive updates only if you flash a custom recovery.)
EDIT - I added it to the OP. Thanks for bringing it to attention.
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thanks for your help dude but i heared that if you flash back to 4.4.2 your bootloader is still the latest so its still unlockable...
i have found a fix on a motorola customer forum for this problem, but when i flash this testdrive motoboot image file it goes wrong and i cant fix it by my self
motocruiser said:
thanks for your help dude but i heared that if you flash back to 4.4.2 your bootloader is still the latest so its still unlockable...
i have found a fix on a motorola customer forum for this problem, but when i flash this testdrive motoboot image file it goes wrong and i cant fix it by my self
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Sorry I didn't know that. Downgrading the bootloader is a very risky process.
What did you exactly do?
Hey! I have followed all the steps. When i flash de recovery.img, the command prompt says everything is ok, but when i try to reboot into recovery trough the fastboot, it just turns off! It dosn't rebot into recovery! Thanks man!
t.lou91 said:
Hey! I have followed all the steps. When i flash de recovery.img, the command prompt says everything is ok, but when i try to reboot into recovery trough the fastboot, it just turns off! It dosn't rebot into recovery! Thanks man!
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Please tell which android version your phone came preinstalled with and what recovery you used.
Also when you reboot to recovery, after the blank screen do you see the android logo lying down with a red triangle?
t.lou91 said:
Hey! I have followed all the steps. When i flash de recovery.img, the command prompt says everything is ok, but when i try to reboot into recovery trough the fastboot, it just turns off! It dosn't rebot into recovery! Thanks man!
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Please tell your phone's android version and the recovery you used and what did you enter at the command prompt?
Meuuks13 said:
Sorry I didn't know that. Downgrading the bootloader is a very risky process.
What did you exactly do?
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Well it doesnt go wrong like you think so my phone is actually not bricked.
But the command window says that the operation failed so i think something is wrong with this testdrive image from the moto forum.
thanks
motocruiser said:
Well it doesnt go wrong like you think so my phone is actually not bricked.
But the command window says that the operation failed so i think something is wrong with this testdrive image from the moto forum.
thanks
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Testdrive image?
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Testdrive image?
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Yeah they say, if you on 4.4.4 and want to unlock your bootloader you have to flash the motoboot_testdrive.img file wich downgrades the bootloader to i think it was called 40.15 or so after that you have to unlock your bootloader and then flash the motoboot 4.4.4 stock image so that you have the actual one but for me it failed while i try to flash this testdrive image
motocruiser said:
Yeah they say, if you on 4.4.4 and want to unlock your bootloader you have to flash the motoboot_testdrive.img file wich downgrades the bootloader to i think it was called 40.15 or so after that you have to unlock your bootloader and then flash the motoboot 4.4.4 stock image so that you have the actual one but for me it failed while i try to flash this testdrive image
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So basically you want to downgrade the bootloader and then unlock it?
Well if you are on KitKat you can downgrade the bootloader by flashing 4.3 , then unlocking the bootloader and then updating to KitKat
Thanks for the guide. I've already recommended it to someone who was having problems.
jselene said:
Thanks for the guide. I've already recommended it to someone who was having problems.
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Cool.
Thanks Meuuks13. This worked well.
Also, I've found that you can remove the "unlocked bootloader warning message" shown on boot-up by following the method in the Moto X forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/4-4-3-remove-unlocked-bootloader-message-t2548566
JDCGW said:
Thanks Meuuks13. This worked well.
Also, I've found that you can remove the "unlocked bootloader warning message" shown on boot-up by following the method in the Moto X forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/4-4-3-remove-unlocked-bootloader-message-t2548566
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I got something wayyyy better than that!
I let you remove that sign and use the pics given here forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/themes-apps/shareboot-logos-t2875147 or you can give me the pic you want and I will make it in such a way that you can use it.
I don't have an unlocked bootloader and i flashed the CWM. Now when i try to enter the recovery mode with buttons, nothing happens just turns the phone on normally. I searched for stock recoveries, but didn't found nothing.
I have GRA-L09, B200, Europe Open
Thanks for help!
To get an unlocked bootloader you must go to settings> about phone> build number
and then press build number 7 times
after you did that exit out of about phone then click on the newly-appeared 'developer settings'
there you should find OEM Unlocking and Enable USB Debugging
You'll get it from there.
I have the Dev Ops, but don't have OEM unlock.
But shouldn't you already have an unlocked bootloader to have DevOps?
Don't know. I don't typed any code in to unlock bootloader.
Are you sure you have DevOps?
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And also try to do it not with buttons, but with your computer
I don't know the script for how to boot into recovery mode but to fastboot, for example, you'd type in >fastboot
when your phone is connected to your PC via USB.
Y'know, just search up 'How to use Recovery Mode' - maybe you just did it wrong
Didn't tryed it w/ adb yet.
ADB didn't worked. I'm trying a full hard reset..
Hard reset didn't do nothing. HELP PLS!!
adb reboot-bootloader worked, but it has a subtitle: Phone Locked (with red). What is it?
TheGolem said:
adb reboot-bootloader worked, but it has a subtitle: Phone Locked (with red). What is it?
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That means you have a locked bootloader, so CWM didn't install successfully.
In other words, you need to unlock the bootloader first in order to successfully install CWM.
So, 1st step - visit the Huawei unlocking code request page, taking your time to fill in the form accurately & submit it.
[Btw, if you don't already have a Huawei ID, you can register for one here: http://www-file.huawei.com/en/my-huawei/register
Then use these login details in the above link to request for the unlock code]
2nd step: Once you receive the unlock code from them, use it to unlock the bootloader by issuing the following command in fastboot mode [the asterisks (*) represent your 16-digit unlock code]:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock ****************
Now you can attempt to install CWM. Where are you getting the CWM img file from?
GaT7 said:
That means you have a locked bootloader, so CWM didn't install successfully.
In other words, you need to unlock the bootloader first in order to successfully install CWM.
So, 1st step - visit the Huawei unlocking code request page, taking your time to fill in the form accurately & submit it.
[Btw, if you don't already have a Huawei ID, you can register for one here: http://www-file.huawei.com/en/my-huawei/register
Then use these login details in the above link to request for the unlock code]
2nd step: Once you receive the unlock code from them, use it to unlock the bootloader by issuing the following command in fastboot mode [the asterisks (*) represent your 16-digit unlock code]:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock ****************
Now you can attempt to install CWM. Where are you getting the CWM img file from?
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Sorry, "Phone Unlocked" with red
TheGolem said:
Sorry, "Phone Unlocked" with red
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Ok, so it appears you may have corrupted the recovery partition.
Is the phone otherwise booting into the system & functioning normally?
Also, can you tell us what you are wanting to ultimately achieve by installing CWM?
Just to confirm the bootloader is unlocked, run this command in fastboot mode & let us know the result:
Code:
fastboot oem get-bootinfo
Ok, I just read your post in the other thread about wanting to update B200 to B370.
TheGolem said:
I have b200 but can't install it [B370]. Why?
Early flashed the CWM with flashify succesfully, but don't have unlocked bootloader. And if i try to enter recovery mode, nothing happens. Is it possible, that i cant' install it because of this?
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As the guys already said, you do not need to install anything in order to update an official rom.
So, let's leave out CWM, bootloaders, etc for now, & help you update only from B200.
When you try using TopperBG's method to update, what happens?
What is your current FULL firmware version? It will be in this format: GRA-L09CxxxB200 - if everything else is as I've mentioned, I'm interested in the Cxxx part.
GaT7 said:
Ok, I just read your post in the other thread about wanting to update B200 to B370.
As the guys already said, you do not need to install anything in order to update an official rom.
So, let's leave out CWM, bootloaders, etc for now, & help you update only from B200.
When you try using TopperBG's method to update, what happens?
What is your current FULL firmware version? It will be in this format: GRA-L09CxxxB200 - if everything else is as I've mentioned, I'm interested in the Cxxx part.
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Update succeed, it wroks fine. The problem is with the recovery mode.
When i'm trying the button method to enter recover, the phone just normally turns on. When still hold the buttons, black screen. It's with the abd too.
TheGolem said:
adb reboot-bootloader worked, but it has a subtitle: Phone Locked (with red). What is it?
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you don't have a unlocked bootloader so you can't have cwm
I said it wrong:
-Android 5 succeed
-If i try to install Android 6
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p8/how-to/emui4-0-1-p8-official-marshmallow-6-0-t3417212
or enter recovery mode, then happens the black screen.
TheGolem said:
I said it wrong:
-Android 5 succeed
-If i try to install Android 6
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p8/how-to/emui4-0-1-p8-official-marshmallow-6-0-t3417212
or enter recovery mode, then happens the black screen.
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1. You need to install stock recovery for android 5(unlocked bootloader is required).
2. Then you can use the dload method to update.
3. You can flash TWRP after that because no-one uses CWM.
GaT7 said:
Ok, so it appears you may have corrupted the recovery partition.
Is the phone otherwise booting into the system & functioning normally?
Also, can you tell us what you are wanting to ultimately achieve by installing CWM?
Just to confirm the bootloader is unlocked, run this command in fastboot mode & let us know the result:
Code:
fastboot oem get-bootinfo
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Phone normally booting, no problem with current system.
I typed in the command, and its <waiting for device>.
GaT7 said:
Where are you getting the CWM img file from?
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http://www.teamandroid.com/2015/06/07/install-huawei-p8-clockworkmod-recovery/2/
Step 5
cwm-p8-nogui.img
Ladies & Gents, please buckle up for liftoff.
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[COLOR="Red"][B]/* Disclaimer
* You are choosing to test this software as-is & accept full responsibility in case
* it will not work as expected. Or for WW3. Or dead kittens, whichever is worse.
*/[/B][/COLOR]
Instructions 1/2 = Bootloader Unlock:
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[b]1: DOWNLOAD[/b] the [URL="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rpJsF4EG0YUHh4UEo5ZExHWjg"]> prerequisites <[/URL]
[b]2: UNZIP[/b]
You will have 3 folders for zs550kl, zs570kl & zs570klpro containing:
UL-Z016-WW-4.12.40.9999-user.zip -> unlock-capable firmware update
UL-Z016_1-WW-4.12.40.9999-user.zip -> unlock-capable firmware update for the zs570kl PRO variant (in its own folder)
UnlockTool.apk -> unlock app, needed for the actual operation
PDF with Instructions in CN & EN (for zs570kl/pro only)
- bootroot.img - rooted boot image (bootrootn.img for ZS550KL Nougat)
- bootstock.img - stock boot image, if you want to return to stock or if something went wrong (bootstockn.img for ZS550KL Nougat)
- Superuser.apk - superuser app
[b]3: FACTORY RESET[/b] via Settings -> Backup & Reset
This usually solves the issue with not being able to unlock due to a "missing PIN"
Do through initial setup - no need to configure anything as the following factory reset will erase everything again.
Just click through the options to access the app drawer asap.
[b]4: COPY Files:[/b]
ZS570KL - Copy UL-Z016-WW-4.12.40.9999-user.zip to your internal storage
ZS570KLpro - Copy UL-Z016_1-WW-4.12.40.9999-user.zip to your internal storage
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"]ZS550KL - no files needed at this stage. Just ensure you are on the latest firmware: (Marshmallow: v12.40.108.29; Nougat: v22.40.26.43); update otherwise.
[URL="http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZS550KL/UL-Z018-WW-12.40.108.29-user.zip"]> latest MM firmware <[/URL] put it in the root of your internal storage.
[URL="http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/ZenFone/ZS550KL/UL-Z018-WW-22.40.26.43-user.zip"]> latest N firmware <[/URL] put it in the root of your internal storage.[/COLOR]
Copy & install UnlockTool.apk
[b]5: REBOOT[/b]; You should have a notification about a new firmware.
No notification for ZS550KL if you were already on the latest firmware.
Install & reboot again.
[b]6: Run the UNLOCK[/b] App
It should do another factory reset on success.
Instructions 2/2 = ROOTING:
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[b]7:[/b] Copy/install Superuser.apk
[b]9:REBOOT into BOOTLOADER[/b]; either holding volume up + power from a powered down state or typing the following in a console (assuming you have ADB enabled in developer options)
adb reboot bootloader
[b]9: FLASH[/b] bootroot.img via fastboot
fastboot flash boot bootroot.img (you can also do a fastboot boot bootroot.img without flashing to check if the boot image works for you)
fastboot reboot
note: change the filename to bootrootn.img if you want to test the ZS550KL Nougat version.
[b]10:[/b] Check for root via adb shell; su or via any app requiring root, on device (terminal, titanium backup, etc...)
- in case something goes wrong, flash the stock boot via fastboot.
- report success/failure in this thread.
[b]11:[/b] BUSYBOX (Optional):
I've bundled busybox with the boot image; follow the commands below to install (in an adb shell or terminal session):
mount -o remount,rw /system
busybox --install -s /system/xbin/
[b]12: RECOVERY[/b] (Optional):
[URL="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8rpJsF4EG0YZ1FQSkUxRW9TdWs"]> stock dump <[/URL]
> twrp < / WIP
What it does mean to us? Can someone create some tutorial?
Wysłane z mojego ASUS_Z016D przy użyciu Tapatalka
squo_85 said:
What it does mean to us? Can someone create some tutorial?
Wysłane z mojego ASUS_Z016D przy użyciu Tapatalka
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It means we have the bootloader unlock.
The tutorial/instructions are contained in a PDF in the zip.
English instructions at the end of the PDF.
Three is one more question?
Hot to root it?
Like for 520kl with changed according to 570kl files
Spoiler
https://youtu.be/hg77b8o8Jk4
Or just use universal tool e.g. Autoroot tool?
Spoiler
https://youtu.be/UYTCRhg0SCw
can confirm working on zs570kl/256GB (yes I knew it was dangerous, I used fastboot boot instead of fastboot flash - be wiser)
Chaosruler said:
can confirm working on zs570kl/256GB (yes I knew it was dangerous, I used fastboot boot instead of fastboot flash - be wiser)
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Thanks for testing ;]
Were you thus able to achieve root from within an app on the system?
adwinp said:
Thanks for testing ;]
Were you thus able to achieve root from within an app on the system?
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yeah, Titanium Backup (PRO)
thank you very much for your hard work, let the custom android era begin!
Chaosruler said:
yeah, Titanium Backup (PRO)
thank you very much for your hard work, let the custom android era begin!
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Great, thank you for the confirmation & enjoy ;]
Let the fun begin ^^
Do you think I can flash with fastboot flash instead of running it with fastboot boot? The latter let's me have root until I restart my device( temp root)...
Maybe fastboot flash will perma root it
Chaosruler said:
can confirm working on zs570kl/256GB (yes I knew it was dangerous, I used fastboot boot instead of fastboot flash - be wiser)
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Hey there,
How did you achieve root? How did you achieve unlocking bootloader. I have followed the instructions and all I have was my data erasing. How can I confirm if my bootloader is unlocked and what did you do to get root. OneClickRoot stated my phone could not be rooted.
I have the zs570kl/256gb phone too.
jmoricone said:
Hey there,
How did you achieve root? How did you achieve unlocking bootloader. I have followed the instructions and all I have was my data erasing. How can I confirm if my bootloader is unlocked and what did you do to get root. OneClickRoot stated my phone could not be rooted.
I have the zs570kl/256gb phone too.
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bootloader unlock is not root... its what is required to root... to confirm your bootloader is unlocked use adb to get device info, it will say if its unlocked there
What I did to root is run fastboot boot bootroot.img to temporarily use the ops boot image
Chaosruler said:
bootloader unlock is not root... its what is required to root... to confirm your bootloader is unlocked use adb to get device info, it will say if its unlocked there
What I did to root is run fastboot boot bootroot.img to temporarily use the ops boot image
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Wow, i guess i am a newbie here.. I have heard adb but dont remember what where or how i got it fo rmy zen2. can you provide instructions how how to check, access, use adb to confirm unlocked bootloader. Also can you provide instructions on to to run the boot image for rooting.
thanks
For some reason, i can't get to fastboot, i was able to get it before unlocking this device, now after unlocking, i can't get to fastboot, unless i'm missing something here. I can get to recover mode, but that all.
EDIT: Ok i got into boot loader, which my fastboot was able to detect the device, but the commands are unknown, search it up saying it;s locked, but i just did the installment above for updating it to make it unlock, am i missing something here? (I might do this over again later on tonight)
We may need screenshots of making sure to see the oem unlocking.
Darkdragontc said:
For some reason, i can't get to fastboot, i was able to get it before unlocking this device, now after unlocking, i can't get to fastboot, unless i'm missing something here. I can get to recover mode, but that all.
EDIT: Ok i got into boot loader, which my fastboot was able to detect the device, but the commands are unknown, search it up saying it;s locked, but i just did the installment above for updating it to make it unlock, am i missing something here? (I might do this over again later on tonight)
We may need screenshots of making sure to see the oem unlocking.
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I updated post #1 with step by step instructions.
Follow.
I also went through the process myself, as described in OP & everything went fine.
Confirmed working.
adwinp said:
I updated post #1 with step by step instructions.
Follow.
I also went through the process myself, as described in OP & everything went fine.
Confirmed working.
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Yup Confirmed Working, no more problems. Thank you! Now i hope we can make some custom roms and get twrp on here when we can. (820 that what i have)
Just to be clear, on the SD821 variant is this a permanent root or just a temp root?
ultramag69 said:
Just to be clear, on the SD821 variant is this a permanent root or just a temp root?
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temp root if you use fastboot boot command
Perma root of you use fastboot flash boot command
Step 7 says the rooted image is only for the sd820 variant. It looks like people with the sd821 are having success so I guess it works for both?
pacattack81 said:
Step 7 says the rooted image is only for the sd820 variant. It looks like people with the sd821 are having success so I guess it works for both?
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I can confirm it with my device...
pacattack81 said:
Step 7 says the rooted image is only for the sd820 variant. It looks like people with the sd821 are having success so I guess it works for both?
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I used a SD820 boot image as base & don't have a SD821 variant to test on thus didn't want to mislead the community.
But @Chaosruler tested & it seems to work.