I cannot gain SU access on ADB Shell after performing the flashable root zip suggested in the update.pkg thread.
Sure root and superuser work on the phone itself. But i got no ADB Shell powers.
anyone else have luck with this?
I get permission denied
It appears my flashable root got messed up by trying to fix permissions in streakmod recovery. Just reflashed and i believe it should work now.
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works on mine perfectly.
I did have to install Busybox system/bin .
it works fine
it appears that everytime I flash a clockworkable zip with streakmod it breaks my root.
The only way to get it back is to reflash the root zip. This isn't good.
Same here, fixing permissions screwed up my root. I'm back on 319 until a better root comes along (if it ever does)
Krad said:
I cannot gain SU access on ADB Shell after performing the flashable root zip suggested in the update.pkg thread.
Sure root and superuser work on the phone itself. But i got no ADB Shell powers.
anyone else have luck with this?
I get permission denied
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I downloaded busybox from the market and installed the 1.17.1 and it worked fine after that.
Goodluck
I have a short question, i doesnt found a answer in the other topics.
Is it possible to install TWRP now, after 6.2.1 was installed on my Fire?
Not until a new root method is found. You need root to install TWRP
OK, thanks.... so i have to wait.
Just a last question, is there somewhere a tutorial how TWRP can be installed on the Fire (with root).
Sorry, but the Fire is my 1st Andoid Device.
read this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889
hi guys,i need your help,i search for this but i don't find nothing,after last update from asus i decide to root my device and put custom rom,but can't find any method to root my device,i tried unlockroot and not work,thank's in advance
You can't root it yet. This is what I did:
1. Flash 9.2.1.17 using nvflash (look in this forum, there are threads on page 1 or 2)
2. Install OTA rootkeeper and backup the root using it
3. Update to 9.2.1.17 through the update notification
4. Restore root using OTA rootkeeper
5. ???
6. Profit
mariox26 said:
hi guys,i need your help,i search for this but i don't find nothing,after last update from asus i decide to root my device and put custom rom,but can't find any method to root my device,i tried unlockroot and not work,thank's in advance
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Was able to root 9.2.1.21 using Wolf's ultimate flash and downgrade guide .
That guide needs to be stickied at the top of the thread list as it would've definitely helped avoid similar frustration for new TF101 owners like myself. The current ICS rooting references guide scattered around the forums are outdated.
k,i will try your sugestion,thank's.
i try the wolf's but adb is telling me not recognize the command,i tried outher thing to put tablet in apx but when i start download bat is commig up command prompt after is closing,no hope
You probably need to reinstall ADB using the latest Android SDK with latest platform tools installed.
1. Ensure USB debugging is enabled in the tablet
2. Install the correct drivers from Asus and install Asus Sync to ensure you get a proper connection. You can verify connection with cmd "ADB devices" and you should see your device with serial #
3. Follow whatever Wolf's method applies to you. I used Method 3 since it was an unrooted TF101 tablet.
I just did this last night...
1) nvflash back to 9.2.1.17 (my TF101 is B60)
2) use vipermod - root(option 1)
3) Install Voodoo OTA root keeper (press backup/keep root)
4) install recovery installer apk (by guever)
5) flash update 9.2.1.21 update zip (by lizard)
6) restore root using via rootkeeper.
7) somehow my root was not properly restored. setCPU, rootExplorer work fine but titaniumBackup failed for insuficient root access. (this was due to su is not present in system/xbin)
8) no worry... flash root superuser 3.0.7 zip via CWM (by Wolf)
9) finnally clean 9.2.1.21 with Root and CWM running like heaven!!
10) these guys (vipermod, guever, lizard, Wolf) are legends!!
farsight73 said:
I just did this last night...
1) nvflash back to 9.2.1.17 (my TF101 is B60)
2) use vipermod - root(option 1)
3) Install Voodoo OTA root keeper (press backup/keep root)
4) install recovery installer apk (by guever)
5) flash update 9.2.1.21 update zip (by lizard)
6) restore root using via rootkeeper.
7) somehow my root was not properly restored. setCPU, rootExplorer work fine but titaniumBackup failed for insuficient root access. (this was due to su is not present in system/xbin)
8) no worry... flash root superuser 3.0.7 zip via CWM (by Wolf)
9) finnally clean 9.2.1.21 with Root and CWM running like heaven!!
10) these guys (vipermod, guever, lizard, Wolf) are legends!!
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This sounds great, I am on 9.2.1.21 using CWM and my Transformer can't be detected in Windows in order to nvflash back to .17. If anyone has any suggestions that I can try please let me know. btw I no longer have a recovery, just Android on his back with red triangle exclamation mark
joefloater said:
This sounds great, I am on 9.2.1.21 using CWM and my Transformer can't be detected in Windows in order to nvflash back to .17. If anyone has any suggestions that I can try please let me know. btw I no longer have a recovery, just Android on his back with red triangle exclamation mark
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Importantly your TF101 must be B60 or below... At B70 or above, nvflash will not work.
Preparing to nvflash..
1. Connect cable to computer and turn device ON while holding Volume Up. Screen will stay off, but USB will come on.
2. Find “APX” device in Device manager and update driver, then point it at usbpcdriver directory from the extracted nvflash.zip
3. Run download.bat (windows)
4. Wait it to finish and it will reboot into a virgin 9.1.2.17 stock...
But if you know cmd and linux commands.. Use Wolf's guide in general thread to put your way back on track...
mine it is B80 and not working nvflash,any chance to downgrade to .17?
Yes, someone already linked you once.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622628
And btw this is the development area, not Q&A.
farsight73 said:
I just did this last night...
1) nvflash back to 9.2.1.17 (my TF101 is B60)
2) use vipermod - root(option 1)
3) Install Voodoo OTA root keeper (press backup/keep root)
4) install recovery installer apk (by guever)
5) flash update 9.2.1.21 update zip (by lizard)
6) restore root using via rootkeeper.
7) somehow my root was not properly restored. setCPU, rootExplorer work fine but titaniumBackup failed for insuficient root access. (this was due to su is not present in system/xbin)
8) no worry... flash root superuser 3.0.7 zip via CWM (by Wolf)
9) finnally clean 9.2.1.21 with Root and CWM running like heaven!!
10) these guys (vipermod, guever, lizard, Wolf) are legends!!
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Sorry, I am not quite sure what do I need to do in step 9?
If you can nvflash, just use Brk's root toolkit. I just rooted my B60 with this.
Did the exact same thing and now i'm on .21, Rooted and CWM...
Now, Can I use guevor's kernel with ASUS stock rom (9.2.1.21)?
xbs said:
Did the exact same thing and now i'm on .21, Rooted and CWM...
Now, Can I use guevor's kernel with ASUS stock rom (9.2.1.21)?
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Yes, both guevor's and TestyMeh kernels are compatible with the stock rom. You may need to try different versions to see which one suits you best as a lot of users reported different behaviors with the same kernels.
why is not working for me nvflash?
farsight73 said:
I just did this last night...
1) nvflash back to 9.2.1.17 (my TF101 is B60)
2) use vipermod - root(option 1)
3) Install Voodoo OTA root keeper (press backup/keep root)
4) install recovery installer apk (by guever)
5) flash update 9.2.1.21 update zip (by lizard)
6) restore root using via rootkeeper.
7) somehow my root was not properly restored. setCPU, rootExplorer work fine but titaniumBackup failed for insuficient root access. (this was due to su is not present in system/xbin)
8) no worry... flash root superuser 3.0.7 zip via CWM (by Wolf)
9) finnally clean 9.2.1.21 with Root and CWM running like heaven!!
10) these guys (vipermod, guever, lizard, Wolf) are legends!!
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For step 1-4, after I finished, shouldn't I be able to use setcpu and overclock my tab? Why is my maximum clock speed still 1000 mHz?
How can I overclock it? Thanks
farsight73 said:
4) install recovery installer apk (by guever)
7) somehow my root was not properly restored. setCPU, rootExplorer work fine but titaniumBackup failed for insuficient root access. (this was due to su is not present in system/xbin)
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4) RecoveryInstaller apk is actually by Gnufabio
7) OTA Rootkeeper only restore full root when you do an OTA update. If you manually update, OTA Rootkeeper will not install su to system/xbin in most cases.
You'll have to manually copy su from system/bin to system/xbin
therock9 said:
For step 1-4, after I finished, shouldn't I be able to use setcpu and overclock my tab? Why is my maximum clock speed still 1000 mHz?
How can I overclock it? Thanks
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No because you still have not installed any OC kernel up to this point.
farsight73 said:
I just did this last night...
1) nvflash back to 9.2.1.17 (my TF101 is B60)
2) use vipermod - root(option 1)
3) Install Voodoo OTA root keeper (press backup/keep root)
4) install recovery installer apk (by guever)
5) flash update 9.2.1.21 update zip (by lizard)
6) restore root using via rootkeeper.
7) somehow my root was not properly restored. setCPU, rootExplorer work fine but titaniumBackup failed for insuficient root access. (this was due to su is not present in system/xbin)
8) no worry... flash root superuser 3.0.7 zip via CWM (by Wolf)
9) finnally clean 9.2.1.21 with Root and CWM running like heaven!!
10) these guys (vipermod, guever, lizard, Wolf) are legends!!
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I've done Step 1-4
Step 5: Are we download the update in ASUS website and flash it in CWM, this is what I did.
Step 6: When open Rootkeeper:
Superuser app is not installed
Device is not rooted
Root permission is not granted
Filesystem is support root protection
Protected su copy is not available
So I click restore root, nothing change.
Step 7: So I look at the system/bin folder, didn't seem to find su file
Step 8: So I try to go to CWM again, but it didn't let me in anymore
So basically it back to a non-rooted .21
Am I missing something?
Hmmm
mackdaddy187 said:
You can't root it yet. This is what I did:
1. Flash 9.2.1.17 using nvflash (look in this forum, there are threads on page 1 or 2)
2. Install OTA rootkeeper and backup the root using it
3. Update to 9.2.1.17 through the update notification
4. Restore root using OTA rootkeeper
5. ???
6. Profit
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The question is, is there anyone working to root the latest build of the tf101? Even the downgrade method seems a tad elaborate...
.21 is the latest, and is rooted. Wolfs ultimate guide in transformer general forum is how I did it. Used option 3. Took me 20 minutes and that is including installation of Asus sync and adb.
If anyone is having problems with the methods described in wolfs thread, one key point is that prior to executing adb commands you have to type "adb shell" to enter shell.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
How can i replace KingUser with SuperSu?. Please don't suggest wolfdroid method, that **** is not working. Cannot change xbin files, ie the problem with Kingroot. Any one here help me out please.
Darsandev said:
How can i replace KingUser with SuperSu?. Please don't suggest wolfdroid method, that **** is not working. Cannot change xbin files, ie the problem with Kingroot. Any one here help me out please.
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If you have a custom recovery, download the SuperSu.zip and install it using the recovery. :good:
try to unroot the device and install the minimal adb and fastboot devices on pc .
Then download recovery and super su file and then flash through this tutorial.
This helped me solving the problem
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giBK8LsL-Ko
Currently i am using Oppo A37F that has been rooted using kingroot 5.3.6 but i wanted to change it to SuperSU.
I've followed a tutorial from youtube to tried using the terminal emulator to replace it but it just uninstall the kingroot making my root applications doesnt work and crashed.So is there any way to do it?
Whatever202 said:
Currently i am using Oppo A37F that has been rooted using kingroot 5.3.6 but i wanted to change it to SuperSU.
I've followed a tutorial from youtube to tried using the terminal emulator to replace it but it just uninstall the kingroot making my root applications doesnt work and crashed.So is there any way to do it?
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Just replace old supersu apk to new version supersu apk from ur mrw folder
Just use the method at https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/2020-replace-kingroot-v5-x-or-kingo-root-with-supersu.3904880/