Hey,
I decided after a couple of months to finally root my Nexus 4. I followed a manual guide, I didn't want to use a toolkit because I'd figure I'd learn it the proper way. Anyhow, If I go to the bootloader it clearly says it's unlocked. As the guide told me I then went into the clockwerk recovery and installed SuperSu 1.89.
I then proceed to restart my Nexus 4 to then be told that by SuperSu that there are no binaries installed and thus has no root access. It has been driving me nuts and I have spend 3 hours troubleshooting with google searches and experimentation because I hate to just make a thread without researching myself first. what am I missing?
Thanks, a lot.
Alibambam said:
Hey,
I decided after a couple of months to finally root my Nexus 4. I followed a manual guide, I didn't want to use a toolkit because I'd figure I'd learn it the proper way. Anyhow, If I go to the bootloader it clearly says it's unlocked. As the guide told me I then went into the clockwerk recovery and installed SuperSu 1.89.
I then proceed to restart my Nexus 4 to then be told that by SuperSu that there are no binaries installed and thus has no root access. It has been driving me nuts and I have spend 3 hours troubleshooting with google searches and experimentation because I hate to just make a thread without researching myself first. what am I missing?
Thanks, a lot.
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If you flashed the correct Supersu zip, then it should have also installed binaries. Did you install the zip from Chainfire's site?
Try flashing it again. Sometimes it doesn't seem to stick.
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Hello everyone, I am fairly new to rooting, roms and what not. The only other experience I had rooting something was with my old g2x. Anyways, I was reading everywhere that the new 4.2.2 OTA update was available and people had provided urls. I decided I would go ahead and root my nexus 10 while it was on 4.2.1. I followed the instructions with rooting a nexus 10 by using the nexus root toolkit by WugFresh. I followed every instruction (backing up, unlocking, then rooting) without making any mistakes. Everything went fine with the rooting process until i tried to install a paid app. I then went ahead and looked up what the -24 error was. They said to fix it i needed to go into data/data and delete the folders. This is when I realized the my root hadn't worked. The unlock worked but the root didnt. I downloded rootchecker and it said I wasnt rooted. Now I'm attempting to root my nexus 10 again but it keeps saying my adb device is listed as offline. No matter what I do, uninstalling all the usb drivers related to google and such, wiping my nexus 10 etc. I can't get it to root. Some assistance is needed! Anything I can do to root my tablet?
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Hello everyone, I am fairly new to rooting, roms and what not. The only other experience I had rooting something was with my old g2x. Anyways, I was reading everywhere that the new 4.2.2 OTA update was available and people had provided urls. I decided I would go ahead and root my nexus 10 while it was on 4.2.1. I followed the instructions with rooting a nexus 10 by using the nexus root toolkit by WugFresh. I followed every instruction (backing up, unlocking, then rooting) without making any mistakes. Everything went fine with the rooting process until i tried to install a paid app. I then went ahead and looked up what the -24 error was. They said to fix it i needed to go into data/data and delete the folders. This is when I realized the my root hadn't worked. The unlock worked but the root didnt. I downloded rootchecker and it said I wasnt rooted. Now I'm attempting to root my nexus 10 again but it keeps saying my adb device is listed as offline. No matter what I do, uninstalling all the usb drivers related to google and such, wiping my nexus 10 etc. I can't get it to root. Some assistance is needed! Anything I can do to root my tablet?
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I recommend trying the Nexus 10 Toolkit 1.3.0. I successfully rooted my 4.2.1 N10 with this tool a few days ago (and promptly lost it in the OTA). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001868
nalf38 said:
I recommend trying the Nexus 10 Toolkit 1.3.0. I successfully rooted my 4.2.1 N10 with this tool a few days ago (and promptly lost it in the OTA). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001868
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Yeah, but the thing is it doesn't recognize the device being plugged in. I don't know what else to do. I've tried using that toolkit (the one click all) and it wont even start.
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Yeah, but the thing is it doesn't recognize the device being plugged in. I don't know what else to do. I've tried using that toolkit (the one click all) and it wont even start.
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Have you tried the Naked ADB drivers? What Windows OS are you using?
nalf38 said:
Have you tried the Naked ADB drivers? What Windows OS are you using?
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where did you find the naked drivers? I'm running W7 64 bit. I only installed the drivers that came with pdanet as required by the guide I followed. Now im stuck in an unrooted 4.2.2.
ADB mode offline Both toolkits
nalf38 said:
I recommend trying the Nexus 10 Toolkit 1.3.0. I successfully rooted my 4.2.1 N10 with this tool a few days ago (and promptly lost it in the OTA). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001868
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I too have the same problem. Been searching for hours trying to find a solution.
I have tried both Wug's and mskips (paid version) toolkits and still the device shows offline.
I have ADB debuging enabled and tried in PTP and MTP modes. Have uninstalled the drivers and tried the PDAnet versions as well as the ones from mskips toolkit.
Both toolkits show that the device is connected, and I have booted to recovery and done the driver install (sees it as a Nexus 4 btw), but it's in offline mode.
My G-Nex works just fine, and I'm no stranger to rooting/custom roms. Not sure if having both devices loaded on this laptop is the issue.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Jim
mrlow999 said:
I too have the same problem. Been searching for hours trying to find a solution.
I have tried both Wug's and mskips (paid version) toolkits and still the device shows offline.
I have ADB debuging enabled and tried in PTP and MTP modes. Have uninstalled the drivers and tried the PDAnet versions as well as the ones from mskips toolkit.
Both toolkits show that the device is connected, and I have booted to recovery and done the driver install (sees it as a Nexus 4 btw), but it's in offline mode.
My G-Nex works just fine, and I'm no stranger to rooting/custom roms. Not sure if having both devices loaded on this laptop is the issue.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Jim
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You're not researching in the right places. Wug's toolkit 1.6.2 have been confirm by the developer to not be working properly and he states that an update is in the horizon so be patient. Also, if you click on his website he wrote a paragraph about a temporary fix and he gives you a zip file so you can replace the files on the computer. I can assure you it works. If the files are replaced properly your device will show online instead of offline.
Here is his website where he gives you the tools to make it work: http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS. I've been scouring the forums everywhere just trying to fix this when the answer was right under my nose.
Thanks!
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You're not researching in the right places. Wug's toolkit 1.6.2 have been confirm by the developer to not be working properly and he states that an update is in the horizon so be patient. Also, if you click on his website he wrote a paragraph about a temporary fix and he gives you a zip file so you can replace the files on the computer. I can assure you it works. If the files are replaced properly your device will show online instead of offline.
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Thanks a bunch! :good:
I did finally get it working late last night using mskips toolkit (donate version). Went without a hitch.
I can't believe I didn't see that. It's easy to miss something when you're frustrated, and not thinking about the right search terms.
The solution I found was it was a permission problem. As soon as I tried to do something with the toolkit, I got a popup on the tablet asking if I wanted to let my laptop control it. As soon as I said yes and always it worked beautifully. Had to do it again when it did the factory reset, but I was ready that time.
It threw me for a loop, never had to do that with my GNex or my OG Droid.
For now, I'll stick with mskips toolkit.
Thanks again.
Jim
Hello Everyone,
Just got my Nexus 4 the other day and have loved every minute spent with it. I'm trying to root it using the apparently fool-proof cf-auto root, but --despite apparent success-- have been having issues installing the fastboot drivers. Despite downloading and installing the appropriate drivers with the Nexus 4 toolkit, following all the instructions, troubleshooting a bit (switching from MTP to TPT USB mode to get those drivers as advised at the end of the toolkit instructions), I have had no luck at all with cf-auto root. The first step, where I think it says it will unlock the bootloader before the root, I get "The system cannot find the path specified." The phone is recognized and drivers have been automatically obtained from the internet exactly when they were supposed to be, according to the step by step instructions in the toolkit and the cf-auto root guide.
I really can't wait to get this thing rooted. Anyone have any idea as to what I can do? Also, what exactly do I need to uninstall/reset so that I can start the process from scratch in case that's necessary? Thanks so much everyone. Can't wait to have some actually fun questions to ask...
hexagondun said:
Hello Everyone,
Just got my Nexus 4 the other day and have loved every minute spent with it. I'm trying to root it using the apparently fool-proof cf-auto root, but --despite apparent success-- have been having issues installing the fastboot drivers. Despite downloading and installing the appropriate drivers with the Nexus 4 toolkit, following all the instructions, troubleshooting a bit (switching from MTP to TPT USB mode to get those drivers as advised at the end of the toolkit instructions), I have had no luck at all with cf-auto root. The first step, where I think it says it will unlock the bootloader before the root, I get "The system cannot find the path specified." The phone is recognized and drivers have been automatically obtained from the internet exactly when they were supposed to be, according to the step by step instructions in the toolkit and the cf-auto root guide.
I really can't wait to get this thing rooted. Anyone have any idea as to what I can do? Also, what exactly do I need to uninstall/reset so that I can start the process from scratch in case that's necessary? Thanks so much everyone. Can't wait to have some actually fun questions to ask...
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forgot to mention that i downloaded android sdk for drivers too.
First I have been to and searched every post and site I can find to turn this thing around, with no success. Sent several emails.
Took a rooted New Nexus 7 that had been restored back because it froze/did not respond. Got a new N7, unlocked bootloader and installed TWRP using Terminal (Mac) booted into recovery (TWRP) it said you are not rooted, install SU by swiping below. I swiped and tried to reboot and it stops at X. I have wiped, reinstalled TWRP and used a One Click Toolkit to Root. no success. Not really sure what I did wrong.....given I have always trusted TWRP.
Anyway... have unlocked bootloader, TWRP installed and cannot get Android File Transfer to recognize device. Welcome help or suggestions.
Thank you in advance.
David
Same thing happened to me. Don't listen to TWRP about SU. You'll need to do it manually for it to be successful. Follow the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582. This won't relock your bootloader. You just need to root it by flashing the SU zip found on one if the "How to root" threads.
natezire71 said:
Same thing happened to me. Don't listen to TWRP about SU. You'll need to do it manually for it to be successful. Follow the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582. This won't relock your bootloader. You just need to root it by flashing the SU zip found on one if the "How to root" threads.
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Yeah, youre correct, you have to manually flash twrp. I would suggest running the utility to make youre device boot again, then make sure you have the LATEST twrp, then reboot and flash COMPATIBLE SU and you should be golden. Im not sure about macs though but you should deff be goin the right way.
Thank you, I used that site the last time I got into trouble. Do you or anyone know of a Mac site that will get me out of this rut. I won't have access to a PC for a few days and am anxious to set this tablet up.
Thank you for response,
David
dschaap said:
Thank you, I used that site the last time I got into trouble. Do you or anyone know of a Mac site that will get me out of this rut. I won't have access to a PC for a few days and am anxious to set this tablet up.
Thank you for response,
David
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Give this a try: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2395003
I don't have a Mac, so I don't know if this will help. Only thing I could find.
dschaap said:
Thank you, I used that site the last time I got into trouble. Do you or anyone know of a Mac site that will get me out of this rut. I won't have access to a PC for a few days and am anxious to set this tablet up.
Thank you for response,
David
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If you were able to install using a Mac, then you should have no troubles setting things up again. Avoid toolkits if you can, especially during the early days where things are buggy.
If you put your tablet into fastboot though, you can get started by going ahead and running fastboot -w and then flashing the stock recovery images back on. Sure, you won't have root, but I've found that 1) root doesn't take super nicely unless you're already signed into the tablet anyway, and 2) regardless of 1), once your bootloader is unlocked you might as well get set up and then root afterwards.
Mine did the same thing. What I did to fix was:
1. Go into recovery and format data in the wipe menu.
2. Then factory reset.
3. Restart os.
This was posted by decksy post #11 in tutorial for unlock, recovery, and root thread so if it works thank him.
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Hey, my LG G2 recently got water damage so I am getting a new one tomorrow. I rooted my old phone right when the phone came out and put on a custom recovery. I had a few questions for doing this again, because I am not sure if the old methods still hold up:
Should I install the OTA? Are there any downsides of the latest OTA (there has just been one since release right?)?
Assuming I get the OTA, is ioRoot the current/best way of rooting (http://www.droidviews.com/root-lg-g2-after-recent-ota-update/).
What is the best method for putting a custom recovery on? I stumbled upon this in my search: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.shell.freegee_free&hl=en
But I am not sure if this is the up-to-date method. Any answers to these questions would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
IOROOT22 worked fine for me man, I never rooted till after i took the 12b update. Pretty sure it was IOROOT15 were they started throwing in the loki support in order to ease the root process on the G2. As far as recovery goes i downloaded freegee and used it to install TWRP 2.6.3.3 and that worked fine as well. FreeGee also offers CWM and Philz so you can pick your poison. If it doesn't work and the phone bricks or boot loops these two threads will save you life, well maybe not your life but your phone.
SDK ADB how to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141817
Flash Stock Verizon Firmware:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
read the second carefully, maybe a couple times if you need to use it. easy to miss a step in the panic to fix your phone. At least it was for me. Took me a couple times of cursing, rereading, then realized i had missed a step.
howesfd said:
IOROOT22 worked fine for me man, I never rooted till after i took the 12b update. Pretty sure it was IOROOT15 were they started throwing in the loki support in order to ease the root process on the G2. As far as recovery goes i downloaded freegee and used it to install TWRP 2.6.3.3 and that worked fine as well. FreeGee also offers CWM and Philz so you can pick your poison. If it doesn't work and the phone bricks or boot loops these two threads will save you life, well maybe not your life but your phone.
SDK ADB how to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2141817
Flash Stock Verizon Firmware:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
read the second carefully, maybe a couple times if you need to use it. easy to miss a step in the panic to fix your phone. At least it was for me. Took me a couple times of cursing, rereading, then realized i had missed a step.
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Perfect, exactly the response I was looking for, thanks!
No problem man.
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Well the title says alot... let me explain..
I've got a note 5 and LG g5. This note 3 is an extra phone. So I figured I would root and rom it.
I started on 4.4.2 and it wouldn't boot...
Ran Odin 3.09 and loaded pl1...couldn't root.
Ran Odin 3.09 again with ob6. Root success.
I then followed instructions for unlock_n3 for the bootloader and also installed twrp.
Last night I went on a spree with roms trying to find a working rom with data... no success... I felt like I was doing something wrong so I went back to Odin and ran ob6 again which is where I'm at now.
In the process I dev'd my phone... and now I cannot get root and lost twrp in the process.
Did I eff up?
What's next from here? I don't care about Knox and like I said I've got 2 other phones both working and paid off. This is my "car phone". I use it for music and that's about it. That being said I would rather have working data instead of using my note 5 with Hotspot mode.
My device is now hlte... not hltevzw... I think I did something very wrong. Please halp.
If it helps I did take pictures along the way when running the unlock_n3 over adb. I've got the original emmc ID but I'm not sure if this step is reversable.
I also made a backup with twrp... but it seems my SD card was wiped at some point last night.
Please don't flame... I admit this was my stupidity and I'm sure I'm not the only one who makes mistakes. At this point I'll be happy with anything 5.0 and root. As I said above if Knox is a concern I don't really care. Phones paid off... and I've got a note 5 and when that dies I'll get a 7. Also have LG g5 as a backup.
What are my options now oh wise xda gods?
Edit: I ran arabictool again, and got a 5.0 not found error. Decided to try kingoroot, and it says succeeded, however upon running root checker, it says "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device"
Edit2: After trying edit 1... im now im a bootloop, and I check vol+, home, and power and twrp is indeed gone.
When I get home I plan to Odin OB6 again, as it worked, and since i've already done it once I assume I cant do any further damage :\
Edit3: I've successfully flash back to OB6, and as expected, ive finally tripped knox. Damn near 5 years with a note 3, and JUST tripped it. Not bad if I do say so my self... although, theres still more work to be done :\
GGRRRR, I wont give up so easily! But I could use some advice
tbonedude said:
Well the title says alot... let me explain..
I've got a note 5 and LG g5. This note 3 is an extra phone. So I figured I would root and rom it.
I started on 4.4.2 and it wouldn't boot...
Ran Odin 3.09 and loaded pl1...couldn't root.
Ran Odin 3.09 again with ob6. Root success.
I then followed instructions for unlock_n3 for the bootloader and also installed twrp.
Last night I went on a spree with roms trying to find a working rom with data... no success... I felt like I was doing something wrong so I went back to Odin and ran ob6 again which is where I'm at now.
In the process I dev'd my phone... and now I cannot get root and lost twrp in the process.
Did I eff up?
What's next from here? I don't care about Knox and like I said I've got 2 other phones both working and paid off. This is my "car phone". I use it for music and that's about it. That being said I would rather have working data instead of using my note 5 with Hotspot mode.
My device is now hlte... not hltevzw... I think I did something very wrong. Please halp.
If it helps I did take pictures along the way when running the unlock_n3 over adb. I've got the original emmc ID but I'm not sure if this step is reversable.
I also made a backup with twrp... but it seems my SD card was wiped at some point last night.
Please don't flame... I admit this was my stupidity and I'm sure I'm not the only one who makes mistakes. At this point I'll be happy with anything 5.0 and root. As I said above if Knox is a concern I don't really care. Phones paid off... and I've got a note 5 and when that dies I'll get a 7. Also have LG g5 as a backup.
What are my options now oh wise xda gods?
Edit: I ran arabictool again, and got a 5.0 not found error. Decided to try kingoroot, and it says succeeded, however upon running root checker, it says "Sorry! Root access is not properly installed on this device"
Edit2: After trying edit 1... im now im a bootloop, and I check vol+, home, and power and twrp is indeed gone.
When I get home I plan to Odin OB6 again, as it worked, and since i've already done it once I assume I cant do any further damage :\
Edit3: I've successfully flash back to OB6, and as expected, ive finally tripped knox. Damn near 5 years with a note 3, and JUST tripped it. Not bad if I do say so my self... although, theres still more work to be done :\
GGRRRR, I wont give up so easily! But I could use some advice
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You need to go thru your original steps again, root, unlock and then TWRP make sure it is the hltevzw version,
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You need to go thru your original steps again, root, unlock and then TWRP make sure it is the hltevzw version,
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Thanks for the reply, as of edit 3, I am back on OB6, and cannot seem to get root. Are my chances better with OF1?
Ive tried yemen tools (says 5.0 not found)
I've tried kingo root (says successful, never reboots, and shows "this phone root isnt properly setup" when checking with root checker from joey kilm (think thats his name)
Does it matter my emmc ID is ending with 43100?
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/221482708063223809/378367914388094981/image.png <- image from unlock_n3 after success, emmc checker shows same value AFTER odin ob6 (this held, nothing else did)
Edit: After taking donc's recommendation of OF1, I am now able to run yemen tools. As a side note, I seem to have more bars of service with OF1... coincidence?
Edit2: I HAVE ROOT! on OF1 using yemen tools (downgraded from PL1 to OB6 finally to OB1 and it worked.) Now to re-unlock bootloader. Thanks guys for the support thus far, this is a journey and having qualified accomplices makes this SOOOO much easier.
So heres where im at now.. as a recap for personal use, and anyone else who may be on a similar path.
Start to finish, this is what I did, where im at now, and where I want to be by tonight
Got phone, 4.4.2 with bootloop, couldn't find 4.4.2 firmware online
Flashed 5.0 (PL1), no root available.
Flashed 5.0 (OB6) rooted, unlocked boot loader, twrp, played with roms, got frustrated, re-flashed OB6 and couldn't root again (seems flimsy)
Flashed 5.0 (OF1) rooted, unlocked boot loader, verified several times root is working. Installed SuperSu and busybox.
This is where im at now, about to install twrp since i've done this already with ob6, and was working fine (though, I would prefer to have philz, and multi rom slots)
This entire process i've been using Odin 3.09, Twrp 3.0.2-1. My note 3 has been changed to a dev ID ending in 3100 (see above posts) this seems to have held through entire process with multiple recoveries.
I am going to make a full backup (again...) and unlike last time... store this copy onto my PC instead of SDcard alone... this was my mistake, and I need to learn from it.
For the @dev's out there, is there anything I can provide to help this overall process and community in general? I'm fairly literate in adb/linux and have no issues running commands, uploading files, or anything similar.
Shout out to @donc113 above for stating the obvious (since i failed to search and find the proper methods) as well as giving me the kick in the pants I needed to push onwards and succeed. Thanks brotha. :good:
tbonedude said:
So heres where im at now.. as a recap for personal use, and anyone else who may be on a similar path.
Start to finish, this is what I did, where im at now, and where I want to be by tonight
Got phone, 4.4.2 with bootloop, couldn't find 4.4.2 firmware online
Flashed 5.0 (PL1), no root available.
Flashed 5.0 (OB6) rooted, unlocked boot loader, twrp, played with roms, got frustrated, re-flashed OB6 and couldn't root again (seems flimsy)
Flashed 5.0 (OF1) rooted, unlocked boot loader, verified several times root is working. Installed SuperSu and busybox.
This is where im at now, about to install twrp since i've done this already with ob6, and was working fine (though, I would prefer to have philz, and multi rom slots)
This entire process i've been using Odin 3.09, Twrp 3.0.2-1. My note 3 has been changed to a dev ID ending in 3100 (see above posts) this seems to have held through entire process with multiple recoveries.
I am going to make a full backup (again...) and unlike last time... store this copy onto my PC instead of SDcard alone... this was my mistake, and I need to learn from it.
For the @dev's out there, is there anything I can provide to help this overall process and community in general? I'm fairly literate in adb/linux and have no issues running commands, uploading files, or anything similar.
Shout out to @donc113 above for stating the obvious (since i failed to search and find the proper methods) as well as giving me the kick in the pants I needed to push onwards and succeed. Thanks brotha. :good:
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You're welcome. Just an FYI, the ending of the CID doesn't matter, it's the first 2 numbers that count, and they MUST be 15
I used Flashify (available on Google Play) to load TWRP... worked great (but you must have root and busybox installed to use it to flash TWRP)
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