How can I root my nexus 7 without USB because my micro USB port is broken? Temporary or permanent root is fine.
Mashhoor Itayem said:
How can I root my nexus 7 without USB because my micro USB port is broken? Temporary or permanent root is fine.
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Rooting ! = unlocking.
For rooting you need an unlocked boot loader.
AFAIK you can't unlock your phones boot loader without a PC. You need to send commands :
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
while in the bootloader menu and then flash a custom recovery from which you can flash a superuser binary.
However if your bootloader is unlocked you can easily do so by using a few busybox commands and terminal emulator and flash the custom recovery and then the superuser binary.
And BTW if your USB port is damaged , how are you charging your tablet ?
Might be an issue with the drivers on your computer or something similar .. Check it out.
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cool thanks for the reply
First of all I am charging through a nexus 7 dock. Second my boot loader is unlocked. Can you please tell me how to do that whole busy box thing. THANK YOU.
Mashhoor Itayem said:
First of all I am charging through a nexus 7 dock. Second my boot loader is unlocked. Can you please tell me how to do that whole busy box thing. THANK YOU.
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So your cable is not working but your USB port is fine ?
If your boot loader is unlocked do. You have a custom recovery installed ? Download a custom recovery and flash it through the terminal emulator :
Code:
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-name.img
if you don't have the flash image binary you may need go get it from somewhere ( I.e. the command won't be recognized ) . then flash chainfires supersu binary and you are good to go ..
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okay but..
I get this error
[email protected]:/ $ flash_image recovery /sdcard/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.0.0-grouper.img
/system/bin/sh: flash_image: not found
127
What do I do now?
Now since you aren't rooted. So possibly you can't send the flash image to the xbin folder of your /system i.e. busy box so .. You can't flash the recovery as you don't have the flash image binary. So basically you can't root without a computer.
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ok
Thanks for the help anyways. But what if I did a factory reset. Will I have the flash_image installed. Also can I backup app data without the computer or root since the USB port inside my nexus 7 is broken?
You can https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid to backup / access your internal SD card.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup can be used to backup apps without root.
Hope This helps you.
Apart from this you can try to use some super one click root apps and all to get root. I haven't tried them so I am not sure. You can experiment with them .
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And you cannot get the binary after a factory reset .
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cool
Interesting... Do you know any super one click root apps
I can't rem if this works or not why not directly flash this from recovery http://download.chainfire.eu/345/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip
I read this on xda but can't rem where and if this works with stock recovery or custom recovery.
Sorry if this is a false hope.... No harm in trying
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umm
I can't flash anything due to no flash_image installed
Mashhoor Itayem said:
I can't flash anything due to no flash_image installed
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Uhm you can flash stuff through recovery. Flash image for flashing through the terminal emulator as I mentioned above
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ok
Could you please tell me the steps on how to do it
keep in mind
I have once rooted the tablet but did not factory reset the tablet. I accidentally cleared root with this one app. Just to let you know
Yeah, I'm in the same boat, as my #&$(@! USB port is crippled. Needing the dock to recharge is bad enough, but now I've lost my root and unlocked bootloader due to 4.3 OTA update.
To make matters worse, I saw a YouTube video just this morning about a root app that gets around the problem of overwriting unlocked and rooting devices via official upgrades -- Mobile ODIN Pro. If only I had stopped to put two and two together...
Here's a link, in the hope that it helps someone else avoid the same problem:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.mobileodin.pro&hl=en
Note: Just read the Play Store description for this app and it appears that it only primarily supports only Samsung hardware, So I would have still be SOL with my Nexus 7...
useless
The app requires root from the start. The app won't let you go any farther once opened because it Checks for root
Yes, understood. My point was that if I had installed something like this BEFORE the update (this morning), I wouldn't have lost root or unlocking. But, as noted earlier, this tool doesn't support the Nexus 7 anyway.
Looks like I might be on a shorter-than-planned tablet upgrade cycle. If anyone is interested in a 16GB Nexus 7 with a dock/no working USB port, but in otherwise perfect condition, PM me.
Oh well, maybe someone will invent a app that can root
nexus 7 root
towelroot(dot)com root w/o computer or anything. Have not tryed it yet but abt to. (I'm not aloud to post outside links yet cuz I don't have 10 posts yet)
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Towelroot works on nexus 7! I verified root access with root checker and came out with a positive.
nick5445 said:
towelroot(dot)com root w/o computer or anything. Have not tryed it yet but abt to. (I'm not aloud to post outside links yet cuz I don't have 10 posts yet)
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Towelroot works on nexus 7! I verified root access with root checker and came out with a positive.
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I'm sorry for resurrecting an old thread but I have this exact same problem. My usb port went out almost a year ago so I have been charging via the dock. My N7 (2012) is running very slow so it's time for a factory reset. I have read about towelroot and saw in the above quote that it works for the N7. I downloaded to test it out first but it tells me that my device is not supported. Is there some workaround that I have to get it to work first? I don't want to factory reset without being able to have root.
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Hey everyone. I was wondering if you could root without unlocking the bootloader first. I know i wouldn't be able to flash roms and such, but I just want the Superuser app so I can use apps like Titanium backup and sixaxis controller. Thanks in advance!
timour79 said:
Hey everyone. I was wondering if you could root without unlocking the bootloader first. I know i wouldn't be able to flash roms and such, but I just want the Superuser app so I can use apps like Titanium backup and sixaxis controller. Thanks in advance!
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sorry to tell you, but there is no way of rooting without unlocking the bootloader, since its secured and you won't be able to flash the necessary super user scripts. i could be wrong, but i think its necessary to unlock the bootloader.
Billchen0014 said:
sorry to tell you, but there is no way of rooting without unlocking the bootloader, since its secured and you won't be able to flash the necessary super user scripts. i could be wrong, but i think its necessary to unlock the bootloader.
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Can I unlock the bootloader, root, then relock the bootloader and keep the root?
timour79 said:
Can I unlock the bootloader, root, then relock the bootloader and keep the root?
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if you choose the relock bootloader option in the toolbox, it removes superuser as well
Billchen0014 said:
if you choose the relock bootloader option in the toolbox, it removes superuser as well
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Alright, thanks
Billchen0014 said:
if you choose the relock bootloader option in the toolbox, it removes superuser as well
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This is a good example of where using a toolkit fails.
You can re-lock the bootloader without affecting root. Boot the phone in fastboot mode, connect to computer and run the following command:
Code:
> fastboot oem lock
timour79 said:
Can I unlock the bootloader, root, then relock the bootloader and keep the root?
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What's your reason for wanting it relocked?
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noneabove said:
What's your reason for wanting it relocked?
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I'm not the OP, but I don't like the open padlock icon that shows that the device's bootloader is unlocked.
Any disadvantage to re-locking the bootloader?
Nate2 said:
I'm not the OP, but I don't like the open padlock icon that shows that the device's bootloader is unlocked.
Any disadvantage to re-locking the bootloader?
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Well I dont want to completely void the warranty, unless rooting already does that. If it was mine then i would've unlocked and rooted. I'd probably already have a rom and kernel on it. But it's actually my dad's, and he said I can root it if I don't do anything too serious(like I said, I just want Superuser so I can use things like the sixaxis controller app.)
comminus said:
This is a good example of where using a toolkit fails.
You can re-lock the bootloader without affecting root. Boot the phone in fastboot mode, connect to computer and run the following command:
Code:
> fastboot oem lock
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Would that be manual rooting?
NRT questions
hey there
have some newb questions about rooting along the same lines of the OP. hope you can help me
1. what are the chances of bricking the nexus by rooting if all i am going to do is the same as the OP. use sixasis and the usb stick apps. has anyone completely bricked their device or is there always a way back. i have seen a lot of info and guides to suggest you can always get the factory image restored.
2. does the superuser app already need to be installed on the nexus or does the toolkit install it for me?
3. if i am only rooting for basic stuff like sixasis is there any point installing clockword mod?
4. i have downloaded the toolkit and tried the driver installation. my experience was different from the screenshots in the toolkit and guides i have seen but when i run the driver check/step 3 it comes back with success and i have managed to make a backup. so does this imply i can safely unlock and root.
5. if i have to get my device repaired and relock the device and un-root it will my warranty be ok or can google still detect rooting has been done?
sorry for the newb questions but there are so many different guides out there and some of them refer to older versions of the NRT so just want to clarify these points.
timour79 said:
Would that be manual rooting?
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No. All you are doing there is unlocking the bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader is the equivalent of pre-heating your oven. You haven't messed with any ingredients or cooked anything yet.
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Lemegeton300 said:
1. what are the chances of bricking the nexus by rooting if all i am going to do is the same as the OP. use sixasis and the usb stick apps. has anyone completely bricked their device or is there always a way back. i have seen a lot of info and guides to suggest you can always get the factory image restored.
2. does the superuser app already need to be installed on the nexus or does the toolkit install it for me?
3. if i am only rooting for basic stuff like sixasis is there any point installing clockword mod?
4. i have downloaded the toolkit and tried the driver installation. my experience was different from the screenshots in the toolkit and guides i have seen but when i run the driver check/step 3 it comes back with success and i have managed to make a backup. so does this imply i can safely unlock and root.
5. if i have to get my device repaired and relock the device and un-root it will my warranty be ok or can google still detect rooting has been done?
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1. The chances are pretty slim for permanently bricking. That is the beauty of Nexus devices - the entire factory image is available to be flashed back on if you screw things up. That is the equivalent of reformatting your harddrive & reinstalling your OS on your desktop.
2. mkskip's toolkit will install it for you. I am sure wug's will too.
3. You don't have to install CWM, especially if you are thinking that you will pretty much always stay stock. But, the bug might hit you in a month or two to start playing around, and then CWM or TWRP is your friend. I installed CWM & made a backup pretty quickly in case I do something I shouldn't, such as accidentally deleting a vital system app. That way you do not have to do the factory reinstall route. Every few weeks you can make yourself a fresh backup just for fun.
4. You should be fine - the drivers must be working if the toolkit is doing backups for you. I am assuming you are using mkskips toolkit based on this question - his instructions say that sometimes in 1 step it says drivers didn't install correctly when they actually do - Windows is...Windows. If you want to be sure, ask away on mkskip's thread. He is quite helpful.
5. If you reflash the factory image & the bootloader is relocked, there is nothing for them to see...not that they'd really care since the point of a Nexus is to develop on it. You would only be returning it for a hardware issue, and the software unlocking has no impact on the hardware problem, since your hardware issue would've happened no matter what software you had on it. The only way a software thing could cause a hardware issue would be if you over-overclocked it & cooked some parts. You'd really have to work at doing that since these things usually shut down when the temperature gets too high.
In short: root it & enjoy it!
Thanks for the info. Its wugs tool I am using so not sure what happened with drivers but like you said its good to go. So will the clockwork mod essentially create a restore point for me ?
Going to go ahead and root the device now. Thanks for the help.
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Lemegeton300 said:
Thanks for the info. Its wugs tool I am using so not sure what happened with drivers but like you said its good to go. So will the clockwork mod essentially create a restore point for me ?
Going to go ahead and root the device now. Thanks for the help.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
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Yes. When you restore a backup it will be just as it was when you made it. Have fun!
I admit it, I'm confused by the various different rooting threads at this point.
Which root method is the right one for the Sprint model?
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I used this & it worked for me. Easy & quick: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219803
I used the method mentioned above. Seemed to work perfectly. Very easy too.
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Is the bootloader locked or unlocked on the Sprint version ?
Doesn't it have to be unlocked since they are reporting success rooting it?
mysongranhills said:
Doesn't it have to be unlocked since they are reporting success rooting it?
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These threads are a bit confusing and i want to make sure before i decide to get one
No one really knows if the bootloader is locked or not. Some are able to obtain root, but when flashing certain things, bricked their s4. One dude tried flashing stock and bricked. So I wouldn't get too crazy yet until a dev or someone who knows what they're doing figures out exactly what's going on.
Wow thats crazy flashing something to your phone that isn't made for it.
opz187 said:
No one really knows if the bootloader is locked or not. Some are able to obtain root, but when flashing certain things, bricked their s4. One dude tried flashing stock and bricked. So I wouldn't get too crazy yet until a dev or someone who knows what they're doing figures out exactly what's going on.
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We have a Stock (dump) build, which will be made available later today that flashes just fine.
If you're following the Engadget bootloader thread, i posted this earlier today..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40844084&postcount=141
This method worked and was painless.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252248
With regards to the boot methods - we have found something interesting.
@crawrj Had used the Moto root method and couldn't use Solid Explorer properly (i.e. couldn't open init.rc to view, copy system files, etc)
He then used the CF autoroot method and functionality came back.
While not specific enough to point at anything (we don't have logs to look at) I would advise you to check your apps that need root to make sure they function properly.
Just FYI.
I used the AT&T root method and worked fine for me only took 20 seconds.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252248
Just follow the steps and you will be rooted.
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Pheonix28 said:
This method worked and was painless.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252248
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Sorry didn't see this post.
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benny3 said:
Is the bootloader locked or unlocked on the Sprint version ?
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The write protection is enabled in odin mode....don't know what that means as I haven't dived in yet :thumbup:
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Shadow_God said:
The write protection is enabled in odin mode....don't know what that means as I haven't dived in yet :thumbup:
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I have the HTC ONE and it has the Write Protection enabled also. We have a work around that can be flash through recovery, Not sure how you would implement it with Odin but here is the Link, Maybe you can look at it and may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236849
JasonJoel said:
I admit it, I'm confused by the various different rooting threads at this point.
Which root method is the right one for the Sprint model?
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 2
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Motochopper, featured in you tube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fi1tYaoP0U) or (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrvrXXFb2Uo) and be sure to Download the Drivers from the samsung website. For some reason, the drivers within XDA didn't work for me. Once I D/Ld the one specifically for Sprint, motochopper was able to communicate w/my s4 and rooted it:good:
I've not tried the motochopper stuff so I can't speak for that.
I can confirm that I had success the first time with no driver download needed when I used the CF auto-root method. I simply plugged the phone in, let Win7 download the drivers. I then put it in recovery mode (vol down, home and power button, release power button) and once win7 downloaded those (MHT etc) drivers I loaded the file through pda in odin and it went right through with no problems whatsoever.
The CF auto-root thread is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39901375
I would suggest waiting until we figure out just what WRITE PROECTION: ENABLED means on the download screen.
Keep in mind that obtaining Root and bootloader lock status are two completely separate things. Typically, the bootloader being locked doesn't affect the ability to OBTAIN Root. But it will block certain partitions of the device being flashed, if it's indeed locked. And it can also affect the root from being permanent or not. (sticking after a reboot)
Root is an android system thing. An operating system thing. Bootloader is a low level boot thing, before android itself is even initialized. Think of it like the BIOS on a PC, it's the screen you see before you get to windows or linux or whatever operating system you're running.
It's sounding like they are having success with writing to many of the partitions that are ordinarily blocked by a locked bootloader. So it's sounding like the WRITE PROTECTION: ENABLED doesn't actually indicate whether or not the bootloader is locked. But we don't know that for sure yet. It's too early to tell.
Unknownforce said:
I would suggest waiting until we figure out just what WRITE PROECTION: ENABLED means on the download screen.
Keep in mind that obtaining Root and bootloader lock status are two completely separate things. Typically, the bootloader being locked doesn't affect the ability to OBTAIN Root. But it will block certain partitions of the device being flashed, if it's indeed locked. And it can also affect the root from being permanent or not. (sticking after a reboot)
Root is an android system thing. An operating system thing. Bootloader is a low level boot thing, before android itself is even initialized. Think of it like the BIOS on a PC, it's the screen you see before you get to windows or linux or whatever operating system you're running.
It's sounding like they are having success with writing to many of the partitions that are ordinarily blocked by a locked bootloader. So it's sounding like the WRITE PROTECTION: ENABLED doesn't actually indicate whether or not the bootloader is locked. But we don't know that for sure yet. It's too early to tell.
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Our phone is not locked, at least not in the way we know it. We have flashed kernels, recovery and the system partition from Odin. CF Auto root is the best method of Root IMO. Although both rooting options install and stick. But as MoHoGalore stated I had trouble with an app that required root access using the Moto method. I switched to the CF method and everything was working perfectly. We have no idea what the Write Protection means yet but so far it has not inhibited us in any way.
If unknownforce tells me to wait, I wait. I trust his advice quite a bit, after seeing what he is capable of in the evo3d section.
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k2buckley said:
If unknownforce tells me to wait, I wait. I trust his advice quite a bit, after seeing what he is capable of in the evo3d section.
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There is nothing wrong with staying with what you know.
Once we get a complete package, which may not be too far in the near future, we'll know more.
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crawrj said:
Our phone is not locked, at least not in the way we know it. We have flashed kernels, recovery and the system partition from Odin. CF Auto root is the best method of Root IMO. Although both rooting options install and stick. But as MoHoGalore stated I had trouble with an app that required root access using the Moto method. I switched to the CF method and everything was working perfectly. We have no idea what the Write Protection means yet but so far it has not inhibited us in any way.
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I can attest to this and I'm still functional.
But, for the masses, there are a few of us willing to try if you want to wait.
Here's hoping we know more very soon. :beer:
How to root Tegra Note 4.3
"Unlocking bootloader
1. Unlock the bootloader
Access bootloader by either from poweroff holding volume down and power keys... Or enable USB debugging via pc enter adb shell reboot bootloader
Once at bootloader type in terminal/cmd fastboot oem unlock and follow intructions till the end...
WARNING DEVICE WILL WIPE USERDATA(EVERYTHING)
Device is now unlocked
2. install recovery - steps above
3. Download supersu.zip from chainfires website
Install via recovery... (Android terminal, su, reboot recovery)
Navigate to Supersu.zip via volume up, down keys and powerbutton - http://download.chainfire.eu/372/Sup...erSU-v1.86.zip" -
Shaky156 ( Thanks for bringing this to the TN7)
For more info and CWM recovery go to Shaky156 's thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2586432
Root 4.2
METHOD 1 (RECOMMENDED)
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thanks to Gnurou
"So, I have finally updated my SHIELD rooting method to support Tegra Note 7 as well, so you guys don't need to install weird programs on your PCs:
https://github.com/linux-shield/shield-root
Rooting by itself is quite easy, you need to have adb and fastboot on your system then:
1) Enable USB debugging in the developer options and plug your TN7
2) Download https://github.com/linux-shield/shie...7.img?raw=true
3) In a shell, issue "adb reboot-bootloader"
4) In the same shell, go into the directory containing root_tn7.img and run "fastboot boot root_tn7.img".
Rooting will take ~15 seconds and the tablet will reboot. You should then have SuperSU installed and working.
Note that these are not exactly the instructions mentioned on the README file of my Github repository. That's because TN7's bootloader is not interactive as SHIELD's for the moment, I hope this will be fixed.". All thanks to Gnurou
4.2 Chinese root method
METHOD 2
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Ok so for starters the tegra note does come with an unlocked boot loader so that a big plus. To root I followed these steps..
"There is another method to root the tegra note easily if you know chinese......
You may download the software called Jin Shan Mobile Assistant at the site below:
google it --> (zs.ijinshan.com)
EDIT: HERE IS A DIRECT LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE ROOT TOOL
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2Sc2UBbSHchb1pBUGpPN2N1Sm8/edit?usp=sharing
click and download the PC ver. setup file at right handside.(wrote 支持设备:安装win8/Win7/Vista/XP系统)
After installation, plug in your tegra note via USB. Press the ROOT大師 at the bottom left corner.
It will checked your device model as P1640. Then press "確定". It will simply root your device immediately.
:good::good::good:"
Thanks to hotsuma2000
Once I was rooted using the method above I installed Supersu from market and it replaced the superuser from the above method.. I then removed all apps that were installed from using the Chinese root.
STEPS
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The .exe file to download is about 30mb.
Once you download the file run it using Windows.
Open the program after installation.
Make sure USB debugging is checked on your device. (FYI to get developer options go to settings about tablet and press on build number until a message pops up saying you have Dev options.)
Plug the tegra note into your PC and the program should then recognize your device at which point you will see the root option.
Click root and magic...
The root program will install it's own version of superuser but don't worry I will get to that.
Once rooted go to Google play and download Supersu by chain fire then open it. You should then be prompted to install.. It will say another superuser app is detected and ask to replace..
There you have it feel free to ask away anything on your mind
If I was a help to anybody please throw me a thanks
Sent from my TegraNote-P1640 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Ksehwail said:
I have found a link to root the tegra note however the directions are not in English but I did follow all the fastboot and adb commands and was not able to get root... If anybody can help I would be very grateful thanks
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I will probably release a Tegra Note rooting method similar to the one I did for SHIELD (https://github.com/linux-shield/shield-root ). Just give me a few more days/weeks.
Btw, how come there is no Tegra Note forum on XDA yet?
Thank you sir I will be anxiously awaiting... Thanks for the update now I can sit back and wait let me know if I can help in any way if ever u need a tester or whatever no problem
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I also will be anxiously awaiting root help. Thanks in advance.
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Can't wait for root! Thanks in advance. I don't know why there isn't a forum yet. Hopefully some mods will get on it
Ksehwail said:
I have found a link to root the tegra note however the directions are not in English but I did follow all the fastboot and adb commands and was not able to get root... If anybody can help I would be very grateful thanks
Edit thanks to somebody's instructions I followed I was able to root the device with a few clicks... Thanks will update op just in a rush
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Dude, don't keep us waiting like this!
Hi could you please upload link to root file and a how to
Thanks Jason
**BUMP**
Ksehwail said:
I have found a link to root the tegra note however the directions are not in English but I did follow all the fastboot and adb commands and was not able to get root... If anybody can help I would be very grateful thanks
Edit thanks to somebody's instructions I followed I was able to root the device with a few clicks... Thanks will update op just in a rush
Sent from my TegraNote-P1640 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Where's the info? Please post the solution you found. I've been digging through forum after forum and have tried 3 or 4 "one-click" root tools. So far nothing has worked. I really want to use Titanium Backup on this device.
UPDATE I finally got root on my Tegra NOTE 7!!! The process was a bit haphazard and inept but after enough tinkering I was able to get it done! Since the method is a bit involved I would recommend waiting for an easier solution. That being said, for those, like me, who just can't wait feel free to PM me and I'll point you in the right direction.
feel free to pm me for instructions or direction
I would be interested in directions for how to root. Why not just post them in this thread?
pottersam said:
I would be interested in directions for how to root. Why not just post them in this thread?
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I have updated the OP to include directions let me know if it is to vague
Ksehwail said:
I have updated the OP to include directions let me know if it is to vague
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Thank you for the update. Any idea how secure this method is?
Fantastic! It didn't work the first time I tried it, though I think that's because the program hadn't detected the tablet yet, but the second time it worked like a charm! It's a shame that PC program is in Chinese... it actually looks pretty cool! Thanks so much... not having root has been killing me, but hey, this thing's only been out just over a week... didn't expect it so soon!
Ksehwail said:
Click root and magic...
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Unfortunately when I click ROOT, the progress bar immediately stops and the process doesn't seem to complete. It did install some apps though.
Any ideas?
jp22382 said:
Unfortunately when I click ROOT, the progress bar immediately stops and the process doesn't seem to complete. It did install some apps though.
Any ideas?
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just double check make sure debbuging is checked... also when you run the program wait until it shows TegraNote sometimes you have to wait a little bit. It took me like two times before I was able to do it let me know if you the problem continues
Tried on another computer and it worked fine, installed SuperSU and cleaned up the extra apps. Thanks!!
Now next step is getting a custom recovery so we can do backups
jp22382 said:
Tried on another computer and it worked fine, installed SuperSU and cleaned up the extra apps. Thanks!!
Now next step is getting a custom recovery so we can do backups
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Something is in the works
Have not tried this yet but sounds ok.
Think I will wait for recovery as I want to try the exellent xposed framework on the note.
And then the wonderfull gravity box module.
Should be ok but safer to have a backup I think.
Thanks for finding and sharing this with us.
drc
These instructions will work for the EVGA TN7, correct? Sorry to ask the question, but I had a thought there may be differences between the EVGA and AV models. Thanks for any reply.
Strange, I don't see ZTE Max 2 forum, so naturally I thought I'd post here.
Phone looks great on paper, but not sure if we can mod it. Thanks!
Probably no recovery yet but you can try Kingroot app to root the device. I have the first Zmax since it first came out and it was a pnta to mod. We were able to use Kingroot to root it but have to flash scripts to maintain r/w acess. Don't get me wrong the phone without root is still a great bang for the buck. If I were you I would read through the original Zmax forum.
No root right now. srsroot announced couple time but never worked. Kingroot tried some new way but still failed at the end.
Fastboot disabled
The ZTE ZMax 2 (Z958) from what I have discovered has a disabled fastboot. Without fastboot we will not be able to unlock the boot loader. Which in turn will not allow us to flash a alternative recovery.
stephencapes said:
The ZTE ZMax 2 (Z958) from what I have discovered has a disabled fastboot. Without fastboot we will not be able to unlock the boot loader. Which in turn will not allow us to flash a alternative recovery.
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Does that mean no root? or we have to wait until root to enable fast boot?
zmax2 z955l
can any one help, just bought this zmax2 z955l phone from a non-profit organization but it kept asking for the previous email that was sync with the phone last.
has any one found a way to root the z958 yet been browsing for quite sometime and everything i've tried simply doesnt work.
Any new developments on this? I am running out of space and would like to use link2sd but it tells me I need Root access.
Has anyone tried to use the OEM unlock in developer options menu?
Upvote this to start a ZTE ZMax 2 forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67089358&postcount=20523
hydeah said:
Strange, I don't see ZTE Max 2 forum, so naturally I thought I'd post here.
Phone looks great on paper, but not sure if we can mod it. Thanks!
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I have a potential root on my zmax 2. I got kingoroot on my computer and rooted it with a charging USB cord. Kingo root said it was successful and its super user app asked for root acces .
However when I download an app that uses roo . It would ask for permission uponnhitting the allow button, after a while it would say access denied.
Also root checkers will say it isn't rooted... I hope this helps at all. I guess you could say its like a semi-root. I do not know, however, if it stays after I reboot the phone
Kingo PC is actually working!!! but the kingo's superuser app has some problem with. you have to Deny and Allow the app that request for root couple times. Or you can uninstall the kingo superuser app in order to get root. But this is only a Temp root. Hopefully someone can compile a twrp for Zmax2 and hopefully we can use flashify to flash twrp..
This would be very nice!
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Kingo PC is actually working!!! but the kingo's superuser app has some problem with. you have to Deny and Allow the app that request for root couple times. Or you can uninstall the kingo superuser app in order to get root. But this is only a Temp root. Hopefully someone can compile a twrp for Zmax2 and hopefully we can use flashify to flash twrp..
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Um if you uninstall the super user app from Kingo and get like SuperSU, it requires that it get the binarys however it won't ever get them and basically you're stuck on a temp rooted phone..
I want to have root on my phone please help
stock recovery
Moon83 said:
Probably no recovery yet but you can try Kingroot app to root the device. I have the first Zmax since it first came out and it was a pnta to mod. We were able to use Kingroot to root it but have to flash scripts to maintain r/w acess. Don't get me wrong the phone without root is still a great bang for the buck. If I were you I would read through the original Zmax forum.
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I have a ZTE ZTEX2 model Z955A, by mistake, I installed a customized recovery of another model and now I can not access the recovery mode, the black screen remains and I have to restart so that the cell phone can restart, can you help me to restore the stock recovery?
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Moon83 said:
Probably no recovery yet but you can try Kingroot app to root the device. I have the first Zmax since it first came out and it was a pnta to mod. We were able to use Kingroot to root it but have to flash scripts to maintain r/w acess. Don't get me wrong the phone without root is still a great bang for the buck. If I were you I would read through the original Zmax forum.
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I have a ZTE ZTEX2 model Z955A, by mistake, I installed a customized recovery of another model and now I can not access the recovery mode, the black screen remains and I have to restart so that the cell phone can restart, can you help me to restore the original recovery?
Is anyone still on this? I was able to gain perm root I believe. After reboot, root sticks. I followed a guide to turn off nand / system write protection using ADB, then was able to use PC KingoRoot. In adb I used "adb reboot disemmcwp" to disable write protection. To re-enable it says to issue this command "adb reboot emmcwpenab". Here is the link to the post I used before attempting PC KingoRoot
http://androidforums.com/threads/zte-write-protection-for-zmax-and-other-zte-phones.1040331/
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Is anyone still on this? I was able to gain perm root I believe. After reboot, root sticks. I followed a guide to turn off nand / system write protection using ADB, then was able to use PC KingoRoot. In adb I used "adb reboot disemmcwp" to disable write protection. To re-enable it says to issue this command "adb reboot emmcwpenab". Here is the link to the post I used before attempting PC KingoRoot
http://androidforums.com/threads/zte-write-protection-for-zmax-and-other-zte-phones.1040331/
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This was a huge help - thanks for posting it.
I recently purchased an LG Stylo 2. It just came out and I am looking to root it. However, I have not found a way to root it, both manually and through any one-click software. I had an LG Volt before this, that I rooted manually. However, I have yet to come across any method to rooting the LG Stylo 2. Is there any method as of late?
nothing yet
DownrightDisturbing said:
I recently purchased an LG Stylo 2. It just came out and I am looking to root it. However, I have not found a way to root it, both manually and through any one-click software. I had an LG Volt before this, that I rooted manually. However, I have yet to come across any method to rooting the LG Stylo 2. Is there any method as of late?
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No nothing yet! Tried KingRoot but it failed as far as a more complex method none are out yet
Have you guys tried to unlock your bootloaders? Or tried adb to open TWRP without installing it then flashing SU?
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hi I just bought LG Stylo 2 and tried to root with kingroot apk it showed me success when ii tried to update SU Binary it was rebooted and stuck on boot loop with message root verification failed mismatch sig-len i dont know what does it means no flashable stock rom is available yet .......please can anybody help me out... feeling sad...
please help ...
Kingofspades2957 said:
No nothing yet! Tried KingRoot but it failed as far as a more complex method none are out yet
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can you take dump of the the phone and upload it system_com13 file.. it is very urgent if any one else have it please help me to make some recovery.
Kingofspades2957 said:
No nothing yet! Tried KingRoot but it failed as far as a more complex method none are out yet
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Hi, bro can you please help me out can you share the backup of your system files ... I need it badly struggling alot it is only a month old Phone and not owned by lot of people... so please share the files so i can recover it ...
Thanks a LoT
no one wants to help??????????
chaddhaaman said:
no one wants to help??????????
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I found this in xda forums. Could this help you?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g-stylo/how-to/untouched-6-0-1-boost-sprint-t3285764
TWRP / Bootloader
JMarvelous said:
Have you guys tried to unlock your bootloaders? Or tried adb to open TWRP without installing it then flashing SU?
Heya - Yeah the boot loader will unlock from ads fastboot in a sec. the fastboot on the phone (I have the ms550 Metro version) is crippled, however. it will not fastboot boot so you can't just grab a twrp and test it by throwing it at it. I would like to test more, I'm willing to flash whatever since I know the download mode will let us fix all....I'm just trying to get a kdz file so I can have it in the background just in case I totally F it up
Obviously without the twrp I can't flash any of the su versions.
My spidey sense tells me it's not that far away for us. Just be patient. I love the phone ( I liked my G Stylo as well)
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If I'm not mistaken I believe the phones are pretty much the same specs still aside from the camera. I have a bootable TWRP. If you run ATB you can boot into this trip without installing it I'd be more than happy to upload it for you guys. I believe the original maker was either Game Theory or DrakenFX.
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It's worth a shot since download mode will fix anything but you just need that kdz file
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If I'm not mistaken I believe the phones are pretty much the same specs still aside from the camera. I have a bootable TWRP. If you run ATB you can boot into this trip without installing it I'd be more than happy to upload it for you guys. I believe the original maker was either Game Theory or DrakenFX.
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It's worth a shot since download mode will fix anything but you just need that kdz file
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Can you do that for us along with instructions? I'm kinda scared to do anything with my Stylo 2 since its basically untested and it is my daily driver.
Here ya go...boot zip with instructions
When you are supposed to boot the zip... Type in : fastboot boot.zip instead of twrpblah blah blah....i renamed it to be easier
Any way to flash this twrp thing your talking about without a comp..ill be honest ive only just started to root the last couple phones i owned and have tried to flash any kernels or roms or custom recoverys...but i really want to change up this stylo 2..and the opting out of adpotable storage lg sony and few others did is drove me crazy..i wish i woulds known before i bought this dumb thing
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When you are supposed to boot the zip... Type in : fastboot boot.zip instead of twrpblah blah blah....i renamed it to be easier
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I'm confused. Does installing TWRP get us any closer to root? I mean it's good to be able to get a backup, but it's really root that I want.
Style 2
If boot loader is unlocked in a sence u can get root by pushing su right? And how do u get into factory recovery?
In the event that this fails (Since I have the Stylo 2 and not the Stylo) and my phone bricks, is there a program to de-brick?
Hmm, When I type in "adb reboot bootloader", my phone reboots. back to the lockscreen.
Mine does to I can put it in fast boot with out the PC but then can't get PC to find it that way