It's easier as you may think .
1st - Be sure you want it, because you will format your internal data and lose your warranty!!!
Ok then after accepting the 1st option let's continue
Download the archives on the attachment.
Unzip it on C:. Or, if you prefer: C:\
Now plug your Xoom via usb.
Wait windows install ALL drivers
Then open cmd and type:
Code:
cd C:\Xoom bootloader unlocker
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
Read the Caution message on Xoom (maybe in the next weeks I post it here), and to accept press vol down and then vol up. If you changed your mind while reading the Caution page (like me ), just press vol up, then softreset your tablet pressing vol up+power button and pressing for like 3-4 seconds.
I hope it helps you to unlock bootloader, as well I learned, with some facebook posts help, I wanted to share with you.
(Optional)
If you want to Root and install CWM too, follow this rules:
1st - Download this recovery image: http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo...rs&txt=here.&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13180302664331
2nd - save it on C:\Xoom bootloader unlock
3rd - type on cdm:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
4th - Boot into recovery by booting the tablet (using power button + vol up), pressing vol down and vol up on Android Recovery
4.5th - To use CWM use the vol buttons to select the option and power button to enter.
5th - Then on CWM install the zip (this one http://api.viglink.com/api/click?fo... version 1.0&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13180304832863 remember to put it on your sd card!) from sd card (sorry you need one ).
(Ps.: A very BIG THANKS to solarnz for this root option. Remember to thank him on his post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17135571&posted=1#post17135571))
Cheers and Good Luck .
Reserved this one
I guess a free bump for you but this is really common knowledge now. Been so since day 1...
I know it, but i just did it cause i know there are people who doesn't know how to do it. And i want help them , do you understand?
Cheers.
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I know it, but i just did it cause i know there are people who doesn't know how to do it. And i want help them , do you understand?
Cheers.
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FWIW - I don't understand the need to start a new thread that is essentially a copy of someone else's work, and adds nothing new .... In fact, several good reasons not to. Just saying ....
Moved to general because this is pretty much common knowledge by now and not really development. Thread not deleted / closed despite the fact that this information is elsewhere because the OP has done a good job at making this very basic for even the noobiest of users to follow.
Moderator thanks for understanding me
I having some problems typing the cmd fastboot flash recovery recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img. It will say error: cannot load 'recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img'. The file I downloaded doesn't have an image file with it, but so I installed one from a another xda forum. will it go in same C:\Xoom bootloader unlocker file. or could it be messing up since i'm running xoom wifi 3.2.1
Edit:After looking over the command lines again I forgot to put cd C:\Xoom bootloader unlocker, and that fixed it! I gave you a five star for this thread. I've been trying to root my device for about two weeks non-stop. Saved me $50, because I was going to pay somebody that much to do it for me.
I'm happy for helping you
Does this apply for xoom 3.2?
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Links also doesn't work.
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Thanks for sharing
MarioJp, tell me the links not working...
Murtexx You are welcome
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Does this apply for xoom 3.2?
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Sorry but don't know :s maybe works, because ig's the bootloader not the android version, anyway the root works (on official post it says it's universal, but I don't have 3.2 to tell you)
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....................... +1
I don't understand why anyone except a very rabid hacker who hasn't already done this (like me - only had mine a few weeks) would go through the hassles of doing this only to have to undo it with ICS coming relatively soon.
But we all have our hobbies - it's all good.
I just get error: device not found
My Xoom is plugged in and I even turned on USB debugging mode. I can see it in Explorer. Are there some drivers I am missing?
Download some from motodev, just search for Xoom drivers. The link is here: developer.motorola.com/docstools/US...ou need it.
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Just putting it again on the 1st page of the forum, want people view it to be helped
ok so i was able to unlock boot loader but it doesn't apply the root it gives me the error
:cannot load recovery and it does go on adroid recovery but that's it what am i missing?
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Good Day.
I noticed that Motorola has released Blur_Version_4_5_91_MB860_ATT_en_US_zip (gingerbread) for the atrix 4g
the only thing is after talking with them, the update will only go out to (and work) for phones located physicaly in the US.
I am in New Zealand.
I should note here, that ultimatly i just want to upgrade my phone to gingerbread using the mororola release mentioned at the top of this post.
I was hoping someone may be able to suggest a way to put the update on my phone here in NZ.
I have tried putting Blur_Version_4_5_91_MB860_ATT_en_US_zip on the SD card (root directory), and telling the phone to update (settings-about phone-system updates), but the update does not start. It just returns to the about phone screen.)
my phone has system version
version_4_1_83_mb860_att_en_us
model number
mb860
android version
2_2_2
baseband version
n_01-77-07p
motorola webtop version
oshwt_u1_4-257-19
kernel version
2_6_32_9-00005-gde8e6dcfpgh48(at)ca25rhe85 #1 smp preempt tue mar 1 09:17:07 pst 2011
build number
olyfr_u4_1-8-3
I have checked a few other threads related to Blur_Version_4_5_91_MB860_ATT_en_US_zip but dont really find an answer for loading this outside the US.
any help would be appreciated.
I'd prefer to keep the phone relatively standard, but will of course consider any action to get it up to the gingerbread version released by at&t-motorola.
many thanks in advance.
kind regards
Gavin
I don't know about using the update, but you can unlock the bootloader and flash a ROM that is the same as the OTA.
Start with the pudding thread to unlock your bootloader
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
Then move onto a ROM that you want. If you want the stock OTA go with Kens beta 4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159385
You could also read this thread, I haven't looked at it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1181932
The SD Card method worked fine with me. I have the AT&T Atrix which I upgraded officially to Gingerbread in India.
Here is the link
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-EN/Atrix Upgrade/Atrix-Gingerbread-Update
geekalok said:
The SD Card method worked fine with me. I have the AT&T Atrix which I upgraded officially to Gingerbread in India.
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Many thanks for your reply. Actually the link you have supplied is the one i had already found, and downloaded, and put on my phone.
i wonder why it works for you and not for me?
perhaps i will need a AT&T sim card OR use the reply in post 2 above.
thank you for taking the time to post.
cheers
Gavin
toughbax said:
I don't know about using the update, but you can unlock the bootloader and flash a ROM that is the same as the OTA.
Start with the pudding thread to unlock your bootloader
Then move onto a ROM that you want. If you want the stock OTA go with Kens beta 4
You could also read this thread, I haven't looked at it.
Thank you for taking the time to put the above together for me. I am downloading ATT-2-3-4_Pudding_preroot-rar and plan to try that tonight or tomorrow.
then will get the rom you suggested.
I was hoping i could manage to convince my phone to install the zip file provided by motorolla for the gingerbread upgrade, but it appears i'll have to get 'tricky' as you have shown with the links above.
many thanks for taking the time to reply to a newbie.
kinda regards
Gavin
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Ok follow this steps:
Download the file from here:
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-EN/Atrix Upgrade/Atrix-Gingerbread-Update
Name of file is:
"Blur_Version.4.5.91.MB860.ATT.en.US.zip"
rename it as follow:
"update.zip"
and copy the file to your external sd card
1. Now Turn Off your phone
2. Press and HOLD VOL DOWN while you turn on your phone
3. Wait until "Fasboot" tag show up in the screen
4. Release VOL DOWN and now press VOL DOWN until you see the tag "ANDROID RECOVERY"
5. Press VOL UP to select Android Recovery
6. Now the phone will boot in Android Recovery when the Android guy show up tap your right bottom of your phone screen
7. Now you are in Android Recovery
8. Now select "apply update.zip"
9. Let it do their magic
10. Then select "reboot"
Done!
mramirezusa said:
Ok follow this steps:
Download the file from here:
Name of file is:
"Blur_Version.4.5.91.MB860.ATT.en.US.zip"
rename it as follow:
"update.zip"
and copy the file to your external sd card
1. Now Turn Off your phone
2. Press and HOLD VOL DOWN while you turn on your phone
3. Wait until "Fasboot" tag show up in the screen
4. Release VOL DOWN and now press VOL DOWN until you see the tag "ANDROID RECOVERY"
5. Press VOL UP to select Android Recovery
6. Now the phone will boot in Android Recovery when the Android guy show up tap your right bottom of your phone screen
7. Now you are in Android Recovery
8. Now select "apply update.zip"
9. Let it do their magic
10. Then select "reboot"
Done!
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THank you for your post.
I feel terible now, as i have actually tried this but neglected to mention it in my initial post. i'm sorry about that, but thank you for taking the time to post the above.
I'll try it again, following your instructions excatly. i was kind of 'following my nose' when i tried it last time.
again, many thanks.
regards
GAvin
PS the link you have put in your post sends me to www_store_motorola_com - perhaps it did not cut and paste quite right.
i'll try the download from www_motorola_com/staticfiles/FileScan-Support/Support/US-EN/Mobile%20Phones/MB860/ATT/Blur_Version.4.5.91.MB860.ATT.en.US.zip and try your instructions above.
UPDATE:
ok i just tried again, and it said Install from sdcard
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package (lots of dots)
installing update
verifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/accountandsyncsettings.apk", "cf4df29........","/cd7ecell........")
E: Error in /sdcard/update/zip
(status 7)
installation aborted.
Did your phone is root?
Did you apply any mod after market?
Did you rename any apk to freeze?
It seems some apk are mod...
let me know and I will guide you how to update the new GB
mramirezusa said:
Did your phone is root?
Did you apply any mod after market?
Did you rename any apk to freeze?
It seems some apk are mod...
let me know and I will guide you how to update the new GB
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Thank you for offering to help. i appreciate that a lot.
My phone i purchased mail order from a firm in china.
It appears to be unlocked (as it works on telecom NZ UMTS network OK)
it appears to be root (as there is an application 'superuser' which allows root access to things like screen shot application and backup application etc).
i have since done a back to factory reset (Privacy settings then press factory data reset)
when it started, i put in my userID and password, and it cam back with superuser application)
Since the reset, i have installed very few apps (face book etc), and i have not freezed any aps.
I have not done any mods since the factory reset (done just before i attempted the upgrade above).
Thank you for any help you can give me.
Cheers
Gavin
Can you please reboot the phone and check if it show up a tag in the upper left corner that said "unlocked" when it is booting
glegge said:
Thank you for offering to help. i appreciate that a lot.
My phone i purchased mail order from a firm in china.
It appears to be unlocked (as it works on telecom NZ UMTS network OK)
it appears to be root (as there is an application 'superuser' which allows root access to things like screen shot application and backup application etc).
i have since done a back to factory reset (Privacy settings then press factory data reset)
when it started, i put in my userID and password, and it cam back with superuser application)
Since the reset, i have installed very few apps (face book etc), and i have not freezed any aps.
I have not done any mods since the factory reset (done just before i attempted the upgrade above).
Thank you for any help you can give me.
Cheers
Gavin
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Can you please reboot the phone and check if it show up a tag in the upper left corner that said "unlocked" when it is booting
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It does not show 'unlocked' when starting from powered down.
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It does not show 'unlocked' when starting from powered down.
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I have a feeling now you are going to ask me to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204 using Flashable SBF: Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock, full sbf
as mentioned by the kind gentelman in the 2nd post...
Umm that's an option but we want to preserve the data right?
Can you please check in your app drawer if you have any application that said "recovery"
glegge said:
I have a feeling now you are going to ask me to do this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204 using Flashable SBF: Full 2.3.4 with preinstall root and pudding bootloader unlock, full sbf
as mentioned by the kind gentelman in the 2nd post...
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Umm that's an option but we want to preserve the data right?
Can you please check in your app drawer if you have any application that said "recovery"
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there is no application called 'recovery'
I'm happy to remove all the data, i have it backed up on the sd card using MyBackup application.
(images/apps/settings/txt's etc etc)
Ok perfect just want to confirm last thing...
When you entered to the Android Recovery was doing a tap in your right bottom screen right?
glegge said:
there is no application called 'recovery'
I'm happy to remove all the data, i have it backed up on the sd card using MyBackup application.
(images/apps/settings/txt's etc etc)
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Ok perfect just want to confirm last thing...
When you entered to the Android Recovery was doing a tap in your right bottom screen right?
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Thats right, to do the android recovery i tried in an above post. i turned the phone off, turned it on (holding down the vol-down button) etc, then went to the 'droid' screen , touched bottom right of screen, selected update from sdcard then touched bottom left of screen.
ok first if you have indeed a windows PC download and install the following program:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=634879&d=1308872277
mramirezusa said:
ok first if you have indeed a windows PC download and install the following program:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=634879&d=1308872277
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I have it, and it is installed.
Then download the following file:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/10305...SATTSPE_P013_HWolympus_1g _Service1FF.sbf.gz
Once is complete download unzip the file, and it will be a file just with .sbf extension
Post when you already have installed RSDlite and you actually have unzipeed the file to:
OLYFR_U4_1.8.3_SIGNED_OLPSATTSPE_P013_HWolympus_1g%20%20_Service1FF.sbf
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Then download the following file:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/10305...SATTSPE_P013_HWolympus_1g _Service1FF.sbf.gz
Once is complete download unzip the file, and it will be a file just with .sbf extension
Post when you already have installed RSDlite and you actually have unzipeed the file to:
OLYFR_U4_1.8.3_SIGNED_OLPSATTSPE_P013_HWolympus_1g%20%20_Service1FF.sbf
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Thank you very much for your help!
the above steps should be complete in about 5 mins. i will post when ready.
Im embarrassed to say that as a first year programming student I am frightened by most of the guides.
So many steps and so many requirements it makes me wonder just how this community got to be the size it is.
I lack an sd card and only recently found how to move files onto my phone. And while the 21 or so step process for unlocking the phone is documented I don't understand what im doing more do I understand what some of the steps mean (such as the two different kind of caches im clearing).
Also the version text im given to reference methods from fails to make sense when my phone has 3 or 4 different version numbers all pertaining to different things.
I like the features offered in these roms and would love to explore more and even contribute.
And while im not asking for an iPhone cracking app (though that would be great) a for dummies guide that explains the steps as you go along with maybe some visual elements would be extremely welcome.
Since I lack the resource to buy multiple phones im going to study and decipher the guides that are available but it would be great if someone more knowledgeable than I took the initiative to help dumb this all down or atleast point me towards a wiki I could use as reference material
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ertDeath said:
Im embarrassed to say that as a first year programming student I am frightened by most of the guides.
So many steps and so many requirements it makes me wonder just how this community got to be the size it is.
I lack an sd card and only recently found how to move files onto my phone. And while the 21 or so step process for unlocking the phone is documented I don't understand what im doing more do I understand what some of the steps mean (such as the two different kind of caches im clearing).
Also the version text im given to reference methods from fails to make sense when my phone has 3 or 4 different version numbers all pertaining to different things.
I like the features offered in these roms and would love to explore more and even contribute.
And while im not asking for an iPhone cracking app (though that would be great) a for dummies guide that explains the steps as you go along with maybe some visual elements would be extremely welcome.
Since I lack the resource to buy multiple phones im going to study and decipher the guides that are available but it would be great if someone more knowledgeable than I took the initiative to help dumb this all down or atleast point me towards a wiki I could use as reference material
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What exactly do you want to do? Unlock bootloader? Root? Both? What carrier and county are you using & in? What firmware are you currently running?
Unlock bootloader, root, perhaps a custom rom
At&t, USA, 4.5.91
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Well when doing any modding there is a chance of messing things up and no one wants to do that. I am an engineer with programming experience and I still ask dumb questions ... so you are not alone.
So what you want to do is this... hopefully this will work for you.
1) Make sure you have the Motorola Drivers installed for your pc setup (i.e. x32 bit or x64 bit)
2) Download and install RSD Lite 5.31 (links in my N00B Guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600)
3) Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1136261
4) Download the Unlocker SBF for AT&T users under UNLOCK in the OP (will be labeled pudding.rar)
5) Extract .sbf file to your C:\
6) Put phone in RSD Mode by powering off and upon powering back on hold the Power Button + Volume Up.... should say entering RSD Protocol Mode
7) Open RSD Lite on your PC and drag the .sbf file onto the file path bar (better than finding it with the "..." button)
8) Connect your phone to your PC with usb cable & select device by clicking/highlighting it in RSD Lite Program.
9) Select "Start"
10) It's a small .sbf file, so it shouldn't take long to flash... hopefully you get no errors here... this is the part where if something wrong is gonna happen, it's usually gonna happen here.
11) after sbf flash & reboot, download fastboot files (also available from the Pudding thread, where you got the sbf file from under ROOT)
12) unzip the fastboot files to a folder that you will not forget or delete... ever
13) Put phone in fastboot mode by powering off, then upon power on, hold power button + volume down. select fastboot by pressing volume up button... should enter fastboot protocol mode
14) Connect phone to PC if still not connected
15) Open a command prompt on your pc from the folder you saved the fastboot files (hold Shift + Right Click... Open Command Prompt from here)
16) Type this in command prompt: "fastboot oem unlock" Should see the same thing as the image at the bottom of the OP in the Pudding thread. Can type it again after the unlock process and it should say that you are unlocked.
17) if phone doesn't reboot after unlock, type this command: fastboot reboot and it should reboot phone then, and you will see unlocked signature at top left of screen.
To Root, I would just suggest that you pick a ROM and apply it... most of the well known ROMs will include Root for you. You will need a CWM Recovery to flash most of these ROMs, so that would be your next step: Go here and install this CWM Recovery via fastboot using the commands in the OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500 Make sure to download the version on the left (non-zip version) for fastboot install.
After you have CWM installed you can flash a custom ROM. You can also flash most ROMs with fastboot as well, just check and see if the OPs of the ROM you want to flash has fastboot install instructions.
If you want to attempt Root first before installing CWM Recovery, you can try the 2nd post in this thread which uses fastboot & adb: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138204 The sbf flash in the OP of this thread, which is supposed to include unlock bootloader & Root has been giving some people problems that have stock 2.3.4, that's why I gave you the old school way / directions above. But if you want to try it and ignore all the above directions, I guess you could just try that 600 mb sbf flash for 2.3.4.
Let me know if it works, or you need further explanation / help.... check my N00B guide too:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154600
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871
here's an automatic script for unlocking your bootloader, select what version your phone is and proceed.
if you've updated to Android 2.3.4 though, you're going to get a semi-hard brick, just boot into fastboot mode and proceed with the instructions and you'll get through it. don't panic
ertDeath said:
Im embarrassed to say that as a first year programming student I am frightened by most of the guides.
So many steps and so many requirements it makes me wonder just how this community got to be the size it is.
I lack an sd card and only recently found how to move files onto my phone. And while the 21 or so step process for unlocking the phone is documented I don't understand what im doing more do I understand what some of the steps mean (such as the two different kind of caches im clearing).
Also the version text im given to reference methods from fails to make sense when my phone has 3 or 4 different version numbers all pertaining to different things.
I like the features offered in these roms and would love to explore more and even contribute.
And while im not asking for an iPhone cracking app (though that would be great) a for dummies guide that explains the steps as you go along with maybe some visual elements would be extremely welcome.
Since I lack the resource to buy multiple phones im going to study and decipher the guides that are available but it would be great if someone more knowledgeable than I took the initiative to help dumb this all down or atleast point me towards a wiki I could use as reference material
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Here ya go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmvCpR45LKA
I weep for the future. Precious snowflake syndrome at its finest. Life is hard.
My recommendation:
Try to follow one of the guides. They're all pretty inclusive, though they have many steps and prerequisites. If you get stuck at a specific step, ask the question. But, TRY! If you do, you might actually LEARN something.
phobos512 said:
I weep for the future. Precious snowflake syndrome at its finest. Life is hard.
My recommendation:
Try to follow one of the guides. They're all pretty inclusive, though they have many steps and prerequisites. If you get stuck at a specific step, ask the question. But, TRY! If you do, you might actually LEARN something.
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I blame my iPhone it made hacking to easy for me and made me forget my Linux roots
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so long story short, i wiped all my data to flash a rom and forgot i hadnt re downloaded the zip and accidentlly hit reboot now and now i am stuck on the GOOGLE screen....ive tried reflashing the stock rom through the tool kit but all it keeps saying is waiting for adb...what do i do??? please help asap, thank you!
Try using wugs root tool to revert to stock. There is an option you need to check in that program which says that your tablet cannot boot up.
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IF THE PROGRAM IS STALLING ON YOU (FOR ADB CHECK):
Restart the toolkit
On the main interface hit the "Launch" button to open Advanced utilities
In the advanced utilities interface; hit the "Launch CMD Prompt" button
Type the following cmd
Code:
adb start-server
Now you should be able to use any of the utilities in the toolkit without it stalling.
This extra step is just a temporary solution, until I release v1.5.3; then this won't be necessary.
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Why does this not STOP, Your using the wrong section..
Also to fix the adb thing it says it in the original OP
Reboot into bootloader mods, hold power until it turns off, then hold power+volume down
Now go into toolkit and go to advance and click launch cmd, then type "adb start-server"
exit out of cmd and restore stock, make sure it says device is not on.
Some people just dont know how to read. SMH
im using the nexus 7 tool kit v 1.1.0 ....i opened..open manual command or whatever and typed what you said and it told me adb is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file....omg, im screwed arent i ???? ....can u please guide me through this step by step...i havent had this thing 3 days already and its completely froze
it will not shut off!!! i hit all the buttons you have said and it just reboots to the google screen everytime....im lost!
blueizee said:
im using the nexus 7 tool kit v 1.1.0 ....i opened..open manual command or whatever and typed what you said and it told me adb is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file....omg, im screwed arent i ???? ....can u please guide me through this step by step...i havent had this thing 3 days already and its completely froze
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Did you open it up within the wugs toolkit? You need to open it up through the program, not through windows..
It honestly isn't hard. To be perfectly honest, if you can't figure out how to use a toolkit, or adb for that matter, you shouldn't be flashing roms.
P.S. You are far from bricked..
In the first place this does not belong here.
What the dude said, if you don't know what android sdk or java jde is dont flash roms
Install those two programs i mentioned reboot computer, now type that in.
Wow again??? This has to stop lol seriously
Everyday Thiers 2-3 post in the wrong section
Please pay attention ppl
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listen big mouths...i made a simple mistake if you read my OP, i accidentlly hit reboot my tablet when i shouldnt have (first time mistake)...not on purpose, ok...and i apologize for posting here, i meant to go in Q&A but i panicked and didnt realize i was still in development...i know how to flash roms...im no genius but i know the basics and never bricked any of my android devices before, so i would appreciate you guys stop jumping to conclusions and give me a helping hand...thats what this site is for isnt it ? not smartass's. THANK YOU!
blueizee said:
listen big mouths...i made a simple mistake if you read my OP, i accidentlly hit reboot my tablet when i shouldnt have (first time mistake)...not on purpose, ok...and i apologize for posting here, i meant to go in Q&A but i panicked and didnt realize i was still in development...i know how to flash roms...im no genius but i know the basics and never bricked any of my android devices before, so i would appreciate you guys stop jumping to conclusions and give me a helping hand...thats what this site is for isnt it ? not smartass's. THANK YOU!
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This isn't tech support
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If what was posted above doesn't work
Hold power till it turns off
Hold power and vol down to boot into bootloader
Pulled straight from Google, a little searching goes a long way
On your PC, copy CWM-grouper-recovery.img into the same the folder where fastboot.exe is located. You can find fastboot.exe in the platform-tools directory inside the Android SDK folder.
Open a command terminal and navigate it to where fastboot.exe is located. Type this command and press Enter:
fastboot flash recovery CWM-grouper-recovery.img
After a successful flash, type this command:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Select Recovery from the bootloader menu on your tablet to boot it into Recovery Mode.
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You will probably have to do everything manually and push the new or stock rom if you don't know how to do that, you got a lot to read.
This is why tool kits are bad. If you had adb and knew a few basics this thread wouldn't exist.
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BaconStep said:
This isn't tech support
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Sure seems like I saw people trying to help you out with some storage issues you were having in the Glazed thread. I don't have anything to help the OP, but I felt like calling out a hypocrite.
Semantics said:
Sure seems like I saw people trying to help you out with some storage issues you were having in the Glazed thread. I don't have anything to help the OP, but I felt like calling out a hypocrite.
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Lol
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Learn to use fastboot and flash factory images. Read the guide. Read it again. Fix your device.
/ end thread
Hello there
Got myself a nexus 10 and to say I'm jealous of some of the homescreen posts is an understatement it really has me salivating when I see those custom icon packs coupled with a 2560x1600 resolution. I'm reasonably tech savvy myself but find the task of rooting my device a daunting one. I Find it difficult to follow all the steps and I'm afraid to mess it up and to be left with a device the won't even power on and as I live in Ireland it will prove difficult to send back for repair. Device still not available here officially. Anybody know an extremely easy reliable root?.just wanna run flash and customise the appearance a bit and maybe a little over clocking Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance
Thanks
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rdsreference said:
Hello there
Got myself a nexus 10 and to say I'm jealous of some of the homescreen posts is an understatement it really has me salivating when I see those custom icon packs coupled with a 2560x1600 resolution. I'm reasonably tech savvy myself but find the task of rooting my device a daunting one. I Find it difficult to follow all the steps and I'm afraid to mess it up and to be left with a device the won't even power on and as I live in Ireland it will prove difficult to send back for repair. Device still not available here officially. Anybody know an extremely easy reliable root?.just wanna run flash and customise the appearance a bit and maybe a little over clocking Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks in advance
Thanks
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Check the original android development section there's a nexus 10 toolkit that will unlock the bootloader and root along with a bunch of other features. Of course, learning how to use adb commands are best, but if you want a quick fix, use the toolkit.
If you mess up, as long as you managed to get as far as flashing a custom recovery you can fix just about any mistake. And even if you broke it all (which is HIGHLY unlikely) before you even flashed a custom recovery, you can still fix just about any problems you made. I actually just helped another guy who screwed up his tablet pretty bad if you want to read my post on how to get out of a jam:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37019359&postcount=10
As for unlocking, if you follow the first few steps of my other post you will have the Android SDK downloaded and the files you need in an easy to access folder. From there you will just want to download a custom Recovery .img file, like this one here:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/manta/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.3.0-manta.img
and do the commands:
fastboot oem unlock
Then follow the couple steps on your tablet to confirm the unlock. Copy that recovery .img file you downloaded into your Android-SDK folder, and then use the command:
fastboot flash recovery blahblahblah.img (where blahblahblah is the actual file name of the recovery image you downloaded)
Once done then use the volume buttons to go down the fastboot menu on your tablet until it says "Recovery", press the power button to confirm booting into recovery.
Then download this file and place it in the Android-SDK-Windows directory:
http://download.chainfire.eu/282/SuperSU/CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip?retrieve_file=1
and use the command:
adb push CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip /data/media/0
Which will push the file to your tablet (or alternatively instead of pushing through ADB just start your tablet like normal and copy the file the normal way from your computer to your internal storage)
Once the file is copied/pushed then in your recovery go to the install menu and flash it. This will flash root to your current ROM. Then you should be dine, you are now unlocked on the stock ROM with root. Alternatively, instead of flashing root, you can just go straight away to flashing a custom ROM since those already have root access anyway.
It really is quite easy and simple. Should take 5-10 minutes tops. If you want to lock the tablet again then find a completely stock ROM (or google how to reset and flash the original RUU) and flash it to your tablet and then do the same thing as unlocking but use the command: "fastboot oem lock"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2015467
Wugfresh has a toolkit that's foolproof. As long as you follow the directions and slowly go through each step, ensuring you're reading everything carefully, you'll be fine. In the OP of the link I provided is another link that takes to to a YouTube video of the Nexus 10 being unlocked and rooted using the toolkit. It goes step-by-step, so follow along with the video, do EXACTLY as he does, and you'll have no problems.
Just use cf-root, takes less than 10 sec and very straight forward
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Does the name qbking77 mean anything to you??
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Just use superboot, you won't loose data and won't need to unlock bootloader or install a custom recovey...
gmfeny said:
Does the name qbking77 mean anything to you??
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The link I provided has a link to qbking77's YouTube video showing the Nexus 10 being unlocked and rooted using Wugfresh's toolkit.
Rodeojones said:
The link I provided has a link to qbking77's YouTube video showing the Nexus 10 being unlocked and rooted using Wugfresh's toolkit.
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Yea I know that's what I used when I rooted mines!
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So for the past weeks I've been looking in to flashing PA ROM on my nexus 4 , Honestly I'm kind of nervous that I will end up Bricking it... its completely Stock ATM . I noticed a few people saying not to use a toolkit, but to me it seems a lot easier, even to get it back to stock if I needed to . So how many have used a toolkit ? Any Problems Major issues ?
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yes
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Did you use this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
Toolkits aren't bad it's when people use them but have no idea what it is doing that is bad.
Your phone goes into a bootloop then you don't know how to fix it. If you don't know the 6 partitions in the Google.imgs how to use adb or fastboot don't use a toolkit
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469909
The Dangers of Tool Kits and One Click Root Methods + Mini Rant
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g2uzer said:
Did you use this one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995688
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I used Mr Skip's and it worked really well, most important thing to get right is installing the drivers on your PC, I donated to him cause it has so many options and worked so well
Never have and never will. Once you learn fastboot it's too much fun playing in the command prompt lol.
spaceman860 said:
Toolkits aren't bad it's when people use them but have no idea what it is doing that is bad.
Your phone goes into a bootloop then you don't know how to fix it. If you don't know the 6 partitions in the Google.imgs how to use adb or fastboot don't use a toolkit
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469909
The Dangers of Tool Kits and One Click Root Methods + Mini Rant
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Yeah I have read about phone going in to bootloop and it seems like a easy fix from what I read, the only phone I have rooted was a g2x thru a kit, so yeah I'm mostly a noobie, I've done a lot of reading but I usually ask my friend to do it for me since he knows A LOT more than me , I seen him unlock,rooot a few phones with out kits,,but to me it seems a lot more steps and there for more chances of me messing something up, so the only possibility you have thru rootkit is your phone going to boot loop ?
I have read mrskip but seems that this one looks easier (I think so )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
g2uzer said:
Yeah I have read about phone going in to bootloop and it seems like a easy fix from what I read, the only phone I have rooted was a g2x thru a kit, so yeah I'm mostly a noobie, I've done a lot of reading but I usually ask my friend to do it for me since he knows A LOT more than me , I seen him unlock,rooot a few phones with out kits,,but to me it seems a lot more steps and there for more chances of me messing something up, so the only possibility you have thru rootkit is your phone going to boot loop ?
I have read mrskip but seems that this one looks easier (I think so )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
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After you install the drivers its this simple
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then flash the SU.zip in recovery
Done
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spaceman860 said:
After you install the drivers its this simple
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then flash the SU.zip in recovery
Done
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i disagree with you..
instead of using "done", id use "profit" :silly:
spaceman860 said:
After you install the drivers its this simple
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Then flash the SU.zip in recovery
Done
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Good i found this thread, ill get an n4 soon and just wanted to check things out. I am comfortable with fastboot, and ADB(done everything with one v).
So its like this right?
fastboot oem unlock (cant believe its this simple, you have to use an unlock token to unlock an HTC boot loader)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img same with the one v
Root by flashing zip.
After that simply enjoy flashing. Am i right? Also, do you need to flash kernels while changing ROMs like on hTC phones?
Just read, someone mentioned that if you don't know the 6 partitions you better not flash. Which 6 partitions?
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soham_sss said:
Good i found this thread, ill get an n4 soon and just wanted to check things out. I am comfortable with fastboot, and ADB(done everything with one v).
So its like this right?
fastboot oem unlock (cant believe its this simple, you have to use an unlock token to unlock an HTC boot loader)
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img same with the one v
Root by flashing zip.
After that simply enjoy flashing. Am i right? Also, do you need to flash kernels while changing ROMs like on hTC phones?
Just read, someone mentioned that if you don't know the 6 partitions you better not flash. Which 6 partitions?
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yup, thats it. fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flash a custom recovery, flash a custom rom or the su binaries via your new custom recovery, then reboot and profit. you dont have to flash kernels since all custom roms include them. but, you can and should flash custom kernels to better your device
simms22 said:
yup, thats it. fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flash a custom recovery, flash a custom rom or the su binaries via your new custom recovery, then reboot and profit. you dont have to flash kernels since all custom roms include them. but, you can and should flash custom kernels to better your device
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Is there a updated video doing it this method? ( not using any rootkit) I'm more of a visual learner
Can't seem to find one.
After unlocking every thing I know how to flash ROMs, just the unlocking is what got me nervous .
Thanks
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g2uzer said:
Is there a updated video doing it this method? ( not using any rootkit) I'm more of a visual learner
Can't seem to find one.
After unlocking every thing I know how to flash ROMs, just the unlocking is what got me nervous .
Thanks
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I'd like a video of this too.
Can you brick your phone while unlocking? Or just while flashing?
g2uzer said:
So for the past weeks I've been looking in to flashing PA ROM on my nexus 4 , Honestly I'm kind of nervous that I will end up Bricking it... its completely Stock ATM . I noticed a few people saying not to use a toolkit, but to me it seems a lot easier, even to get it back to stock if I needed to . So how many have used a toolkit ? Any Problems Major issues ?
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use the nexus 4 toolkit by msskip..
its the best one so far and very easy to use...and dont worry abt bricking..
post if any issues,,.
No toolkit. It's important to know how to use fastboot.
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Unlocking the bootloader and rooting for new users
The only thing I've ever used toolkit for in the past is restoring my Nexus devices to a factory image and the only reason I did that is because I didn't care to figure out how to decompile those things. But yeah, just like others have said above it is extremely easy to root a nexus device. Since my N4 already has the bootloader unlocked I can't really give you a real video anyway so I will give you an very detailed instruction list.
Before you start, install the N4 drivers. More simply, you can download and install the clockworkmod universal adb drivers from kouch. Everything below assumes that drivers are installed and working.
1. Get your supplies - download a custom recovery (most these days prefer TWRP and for simplification, today, so will you) You will also need a superSU.zip which I will also provide below. You will notice that it is a bit old but it can be updated easily once you reboot back into android. Lastly, but most importantly you will need the fastboot interface which will be in the mini_adb.zip file that I have also provided on mediafire. Keep in mind that there are a lot of tools in that folder that could be useful for you at some point down the road but today all you need is fastboot.
Link to Team Win Recovery for mako
MediaFire link to Superuser.zip
Mediafire link to miniadb_inc.zip
2. Set up your environment - first you need to unzip miniadb_inc.zip and for the sake of making things easier take the folder inside of the same name and drop it into the root of your C: drive. Again, to make things easier, go ahead and drop the twrp.img into the miniadb_inc folder. If you don't follow these instructions exactly then my commands won't work as written.
3. Turn off your phone and boot into the bootloader. To do this, when the phone is off hold down the power, vol-up, and vol-down buttons simultaneously until the phone viabrates once. You should see a picture of an Android lying on it's back with it's front opened up and a big start button on top. Connect your phone and then set it aside for a moment and open command prompt on your PC. Input the following commands:
Code:
cd /
cd /miniadb_inc
this changes your active directory to the miniadb_inc folder. Next input this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
this sends the command to your phone to unlock the bootloader. At this time you should look at your phone and see a prompt regarding unlocking the bootloader. Click accept to unlock the bootloader or if you're freaking out too much to continue at the moment you can click that you don't accept the terms and then click the power button and boot back into android and go about your day.
If you were bold enough to get to this point then you will now need to boot back into android anyway. Your phone will have reset and these instructions assume that you aren't flashing a custom ROM at this time so go ahead and take a minute to sign in and get things like you want them. While you're booted into Android take a moment to transfer superuser.zip to your SD partition on your phone. When you're done get back to the bootloader like you did earlier and input the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
this command tells your computer to push the twrp recovery that you downloaded earlier to your phone and to flash it, effectively removing the stock recovery from your device.
4. Using the volume keys scroll through the bootloader options until you see recovery at the top of your phone and then click the power key to confirm. This will boot you into TWRP for the first time. Now select the install button in TWRP and then find the superuser.zip file that you put on your phone in the previous step.
5. Select the reboot button and your phone should reboot back into Android and will now be rooted! Update the su binary within the SuperSU app and update SuperSU through the Play Store like any other app. Congratulations, you're done!
6. Profit. :laugh:
sparkplugDev said:
The only thing I've ever used toolkit for in the past is restoring my Nexus devices to a factory image and the only reason I did that is because I didn't care to figure out how to decompile those things. But yeah, just like others have said above it is extremely easy to root a nexus device. Since my N4 already has the bootloader unlocked I can't really give you a real video anyway so I will give you an very detailed instruction list.
Before you start, install the N4 drivers. More simply, you can download and install the clockworkmod universal adb drivers from kouch. Everything below assumes that drivers are installed and working.
1. Get your supplies - download a custom recovery (most these days prefer TWRP and for simplification, today, so will you) You will also need a superSU.zip which I will also provide below. You will notice that it is a bit old but it can be updated easily once you reboot back into android. Lastly, but most importantly you will need the fastboot interface which will be in the mini_adb.zip file that I have also provided on mediafire. Keep in mind that there are a lot of tools in that folder that could be useful for you at some point down the road but today all you need is fastboot.
Link to Team Win Recovery for mako
MediaFire link to Superuser.zip
Mediafire link to miniadb_inc.zip
2. Set up your environment - first you need to unzip miniadb_inc.zip and for the sake of making things easier take the folder inside of the same name and drop it into the root of your C: drive. Again, to make things easier, go ahead and drop the twrp.img into the miniadb_inc folder. If you don't follow these instructions exactly then my commands won't work as written.
3. Turn off your phone and boot into the bootloader. To do this, when the phone is off hold down the power, vol-up, and vol-down buttons simultaneously until the phone viabrates once. You should see a picture of an Android lying on it's back with it's front opened up and a big start button on top. Connect your phone and then set it aside for a moment and open command prompt on your PC. Input the following commands:
Code:
cd /
cd /miniadb_inc
this changes your active directory to the miniadb_inc folder. Next input this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
this sends the command to your phone to unlock the bootloader. At this time you should look at your phone and see a prompt regarding unlocking the bootloader. Click accept to unlock the bootloader or if you're freaking out too much to continue at the moment you can click that you don't accept the terms and then click the power button and boot back into android and go about your day.
If you were bold enough to get to this point then you will now need to boot back into android anyway. Your phone will have reset and these instructions assume that you aren't flashing a custom ROM at this time so go ahead and take a minute to sign in and get things like you want them. While you're booted into Android take a moment to transfer superuser.zip to your SD partition on your phone. When you're done get back to the bootloader like you did earlier and input the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
this command tells your computer to push the twrp recovery that you downloaded earlier to your phone and to flash it, effectively removing the stock recovery from your device.
4. Using the volume keys scroll through the bootloader options until you see recovery at the top of your phone and then click the power key to confirm. This will boot you into TWRP for the first time. Now select the install button in TWRP and then find the superuser.zip file that you put on your phone in the previous step.
5. Select the reboot button and your phone should reboot back into Android and will now be rooted! Update the su binary within the SuperSU app and update SuperSU through the Play Store like any other app. Congratulations, you're done!
6. Profit. :laugh:
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Thanks a lot ! When I get home I'm going to read this for the 3rd time .
So if I want to go back completely stock I can use a toolkit ?
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g2uzer said:
Thanks a lot ! When I get home I'm going to read this for the 3rd time .
So if I want to go back completely stock I can use a toolkit ?
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Yeah, like I said, the toolkit makes it a lot easier to flash a factory image and frankly, I think it's safer. Less room for mistakes. The less you toy around with flashing the bootloader and the radio, the better chance you have of not bricking your device. Fortunately, when your bootloader is unlocked, as long as you aren't doing anything crazy, you will have a hard time bricking your device. If you have any further questions while you're working on it shoot me a PM and I will try to help. Good Luck!
sparkplugDev said:
The only thing I've ever used toolkit for in the past is restoring my Nexus devices to a factory image and the only reason I did that is because I didn't care to figure out how to decompile those things. But yeah, just like others have said above it is extremely easy to root a nexus device. Since my N4 already has the bootloader unlocked I can't really give you a real video anyway so I will give you an very detailed instruction list.
Before you start, install the N4 drivers. More simply, you can download and install the clockworkmod universal adb drivers from kouch. Everything below assumes that drivers are installed and working.
1. Get your supplies - download a custom recovery (most these days prefer TWRP and for simplification, today, so will you) You will also need a superSU.zip which I will also provide below. You will notice that it is a bit old but it can be updated easily once you reboot back into android. Lastly, but most importantly you will need the fastboot interface which will be in the mini_adb.zip file that I have also provided on mediafire. Keep in mind that there are a lot of tools in that folder that could be useful for you at some point down the road but today all you need is fastboot.
Link to Team Win Recovery for mako
MediaFire link to Superuser.zip
Mediafire link to miniadb_inc.zip
2. Set up your environment - first you need to unzip miniadb_inc.zip and for the sake of making things easier take the folder inside of the same name and drop it into the root of your C: drive. Again, to make things easier, go ahead and drop the twrp.img into the miniadb_inc folder. If you don't follow these instructions exactly then my commands won't work as written.
3. Turn off your phone and boot into the bootloader. To do this, when the phone is off hold down the power, vol-up, and vol-down buttons simultaneously until the phone viabrates once. You should see a picture of an Android lying on it's back with it's front opened up and a big start button on top. Connect your phone and then set it aside for a moment and open command prompt on your PC. Input the following commands:
Code:
cd /
cd /miniadb_inc
this changes your active directory to the miniadb_inc folder. Next input this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
this sends the command to your phone to unlock the bootloader. At this time you should look at your phone and see a prompt regarding unlocking the bootloader. Click accept to unlock the bootloader or if you're freaking out too much to continue at the moment you can click that you don't accept the terms and then click the power button and boot back into android and go about your day.
If you were bold enough to get to this point then you will now need to boot back into android anyway. Your phone will have reset and these instructions assume that you aren't flashing a custom ROM at this time so go ahead and take a minute to sign in and get things like you want them. While you're booted into Android take a moment to transfer superuser.zip to your SD partition on your phone. When you're done get back to the bootloader like you did earlier and input the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
this command tells your computer to push the twrp recovery that you downloaded earlier to your phone and to flash it, effectively removing the stock recovery from your device.
4. Using the volume keys scroll through the bootloader options until you see recovery at the top of your phone and then click the power key to confirm. This will boot you into TWRP for the first time. Now select the install button in TWRP and then find the superuser.zip file that you put on your phone in the previous step.
5. Select the reboot button and your phone should reboot back into Android and will now be rooted! Update the su binary within the SuperSU app and update SuperSU through the Play Store like any other app. Congratulations, you're done!
6. Profit. :laugh:
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Superb, all this I know already as I did this with one v
But, I read in some tutorial that if you don't reboot to stock recovery and data reset your phone AFTER you've unlocked the boot loader, you will end up with a soft brick? Is it true?
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I've been playing g with androids for a long time and dozens of devices. Personally have never used a toolkit and its hard for me to recommend or knock them.
My view is a toolkit teaches you nothing
If a toolkit was made so was another method
Everyone will have an issue with something at some point, so the more you learn now the less freaking out latter
Learning to do thongs yourself will always be safer, I mean yes manually typing a dd command can be dangerous but if you know what you are doing you know when to be cautious, there will always be an example for either argument on this, but I truly can't see a reason to believe a tool kit is safer
But I'm a to each their own sorta guy, but also one who feels the need to learn as much as possible so will promote as much manually methods for anything in life and will do my best to stay away from auto-just-about-anything.... Just a my $.02
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