Hi everyone,
Because i can't find any answers in the forum i'm posting this.
I need help to install custom recovery bootmenu 2ndinit.
My phone:
-Defy+ MB 526
-Android 2.3.4
-build 4.5.1-134_DFP-74
I have rooted with oneclickroot (with onscreen confirmation 'device is rooted succesfull'). I have root acces whith the app 'root explorer' (i have removed some embedded Motorola apps) so I suppose my device is rooted (correct?).
I have installed 2ndinit succesfully (i've tryed out v2.3 and 2.0 with the download).
When i try to install CWmod (=install 2ndinitbootmenu) with the 2ndinit app, the 2ndinit app freezes!!! Does that mean that my device is not rooted?!!
I have tried a few times with removing 2ndinit and installing again.
ANYONE!!
THX!!!
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HALLELUYA!!!
HALLELUYA!!!
After many hours of searching and almoust falling into a nervous breakdown i have foud it.
I had used easyroot and i had root acces with root explorer.
Then after having trouble to rooting again with easyroot (couldn't extract zip file) i've tryed out superoneclickroot.
Superoneclickroot claimed that the device was already rooted but i still proceeded.
The rooting with oneclickroot was succesfull and I as able to install 2ndinit FINALY!!!
For al you guy&girls out there: DON'T USE EASYROOT!!!
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Hi all, i just recently rooted my i9000m (baseband version I9000UGJL2) with psneuter on superoneclick, easy stuff, i came from a desire z so in comparison the root process was much easier, anyways i
went to rom manager, flashed CWM, reboot into recovery, and voila, stock 3e recovery, no reinstall packages option, and apply update.zip not working. What's wrong?
nevermind, searched it on forums, used CFroot
Had the exact same problem, you will need to do this in order to make it work. If you dont have it already download Root Explorer from the Market to apply this fix.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909213
Hi,
I was running 2.3.4 on my Defy+, and sucessfully rooted it using SuperOneClick.
Then installed 2ndinit and tried to install CM7.1, but it failed (as per http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21272667#post21272667), so I tried an OTA update, and it updated it to 2.3.6
Now however, the phone is not rooted (presume the OTA 'unrooted'), but superuser is still in app drawer and 2ndinit boot menu is there still.
In boot menu, if I try 'customer recovery', it fails, telling me something doesn't exist - I presume because it's not rooted.
However, now I cannot root it running 2.3.6 - I have tried a heap of different methods posted in threads, but I still cannot root it...
So... other than a new rooting method, I was thinking to restore it to 2.3.4 where I can root it and try CM again.
I did a stock recovery on the phone, and it returned it to it's factory state, BUT still updated as 2.3.6 - stock recovery did not return it to 2.3.4, nor did it remove superuser app or 2ndint.
How do I / can I revert it back to 2.3.4 so I can essentially start again?
I can't 'uninstall' 2ndint or access Nandroid (I have a nandroid backup of original 2.3.4...) as it's not rooted!
Thanks in advance!
Rob
Fixed by completely bricking the phone (black screen, no boot at all, but RSDLite recognised it) by installing some unusable ROM (don't ask why), and then using RSDLite to flash a new 2.3.6 Defy+ Rom and then that rom was rootable using SuperOneClick.
The ROM that I got on there working was "DEFYPLUS_U3_4.5.1-134_DFP-132_BLUR"
After rooting my defy,deleting some system apps(com.google.XXXXXX)(may be this is the reason),I faild installing Quarx's CM10 Rom.I had to flash a bl=4 sbf again,but I cannot get my phone rooted again.
super one click V2.3 said my phone was rooted,but su didn't work anyhow,while unlockroot told me it can't change the permissisons in data/local/tmp.
Hi!
This is my question, Why I lost my ROOT when I install another ROM?
I have the following case.....
- CM with Android 4.3 and Rooted, working without problems.
- I install the ROM [JB 4.3 JWR66Y] [Linaro gcc 4.8] ♦ PURITY ROM ♦ (Mako) 24/10 with the CWM (before formating everything)
- I install the last SuperSU version with the CWM, without problems.
- I start the Nexus4, I try to open SuperSU but I receive the error "There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it."
- I format everything again with CWM, and I install again only the CM Android 4.3, without SuperSU or something similar.
- I have root permisions.
What I´m doing wrong, to don´t get the Purity Rom with Root??
Problem SOLVED!!
- With the CM Rom, install the SuperSU via CWM.
- Download TWRP (http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/129) and install it, but not "activate" the recovery jet.
- Open SuperSU and desactivate activate the "Super User" check, some times, but leaving at the end activated.
- Open TWRP, give root rights!!! and in options, select "Install open...:"
- Install the Purity ROM via TWRP
- Enjoy
All custom ROMs come rooted. Of course SuperSU isn't going to work; the original SU application and binary are still in place. You never had to flash anything root related.
korockinout13 said:
All custom ROMs come rooted. Of course SuperSU isn't going to work; the original SU application and binary are still in place. You never had to flash anything root related.
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not true. many custom roms come without supersu or superuser, where it would be the users responsibility to flash either supersu or superuser.
This PURITY ROM comes without Root, thats why they say that you need to use SuperSU
Hi!
I have a problem with my Motorola Defy (Android 2.2.2). I tried to root with : Superoneclick,framaroot,z4root. Everything said me K, but if I check with RootChecker it said: Sorry no root acces. I would like to upgrade to KitKat. I installed 2ndinit but it didn't work without root permission.
What is the solution? I am not beginner in recovery, because my SGS 1 has KitKat too.
Thank You