Root Motorola XT 901 (Electrify M) with 4.4.2 - Droid RAZR M Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have successfully rooted my updated XT901 with 4.4.2 stock rom.
Pre-requisites
1. XT901 bootloader should be unlocked.
The steps I followed
1. Kept the mobile in fastboot mode.
2. Flashed recovery with "ClockWorkMod Recovery v6.0.4.9 for DROID RAZR HD/M" [Link to download]
fastboot flash recovery CWM6049-RAZR-HD_M-KITKAT.img
3. Loaded to recovery, install "update supersu v2.46.zip" by chainfire. I'm not sure if I can provide the link for external sites. Better search on google for the zip file.
And XT901 is rooted. I hope this helps you. Feel free to ask questions.
Note: I have not made any changes to img file or zip file. I have used as is. They are works of their respective owners. I'm just a pointer, indicating the files I used to root XT901. Please do share this post if required.
Regards,
v2k100

If your bootloader is unlocked, rooting is never an issue, it's a simple matter of flashing supersu in recovery. It's the people who have locked bootloader that have to jump through hoops to gain root...

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v2k100 said:
I have successfully rooted my updated XT901 with 4.4.2 stock rom.
Pre-requisites
1. XT901 bootloader should be unlocked.
The steps I followed
1. Kept the mobile in fastboot mode.
2. Flashed recovery with "ClockWorkMod Recovery v6.0.4.9 for DROID RAZR HD/M" [Link to download]
fastboot flash recovery CWM6049-RAZR-HD_M-KITKAT.img
3. Loaded to recovery, install "update supersu v2.46.zip" by chainfire. I'm not sure if I can provide the link for external sites. Better search on google for the zip file.
And XT901 is rooted. I hope this helps you. Feel free to ask questions.
Note: I have not made any changes to img file or zip file. I have used as is. They are works of their respective owners. I'm just a pointer, indicating the files I used to root XT901. Please do share this post if required.
Regards,
v2k100
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[UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER] Possible 4.4 Root (NOT MY WORK)

This is not my work, and I can not vouch if it works or not as I am a US Cellular customer and don't have a working version of 4.4 on my device. This was posted on Reddit. Link and entire post to follow:
Video "proof":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP9WXLIzhTY&feature=youtu.be
http://www.reddit.com/r/MotoX/comments/1r3y30/root_achieved_for_44_kitkat_on_my_dev_edition/
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I want to first say that I did not figure out this method on my own, I saw it on Google+ via Matthew Pierce and modified it to make it easier to follow
Second, do not try this on a device with a locked bootloader. You need the unlocked bootloader to do this.
You'll want to first download these 2 things
1) Superuser zip to be installed in recovery (from Chainfire) -> http://download.chainfire.eu/366/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v1.72B.zip
2) New TWRP for 4.4 KitKat (from Hashcode)-> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534850
Here's the method to get root:
1) let the system fully install the 4.4 Kitkat ota and reboot. Make sure you are on the first OTA before you try to install the KitKat OTA, otherwise your phone could have major issues. After it installs, do not do anything else, let it boot into android.
1b) Take the SuperSU installable zip and place it onto the internal storage
2) reboot phone to bootloader.
3) install Hashcode's TWRP using mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img. (use the motorola fastboot binary)
4) reboot device to recovery, do not boot into android before this step!
5) go to install and find then select BETA-SuperSU-v1.72B.zip
6) Boot back into android, and if needed, go to the Play Store and install SuperSU from Chainfire
7) enjoy root!
If you do this correctly you will regain root.
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Again, don't kill the messenger! I figured I would pass this information along.
i.Design said:
This is not my work, and I can not vouch if it works or not as I am a US Cellular customer and don't have a working version of 4.4 on my device. This was posted on Reddit. Link and entire post to follow:
Video "proof":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP9WXLIzhTY&feature=youtu.be
http://www.reddit.com/r/MotoX/comments/1r3y30/root_achieved_for_44_kitkat_on_my_dev_edition/
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[–]8bitremixguy 1 point 33 minutes ago*
I want to first say that I did not figure out this method on my own, I saw it on Google+ via Matthew Pierce and modified it to make it easier to follow
Second, do not try this on a device with a locked bootloader. You need the unlocked bootloader to do this.
You'll want to first download these 2 things
1) Superuser zip to be installed in recovery (from Chainfire) -> http://download.chainfire.eu/366/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v1.72B.zip
2) New TWRP for 4.4 KitKat (from Hashcode)-> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534850
Here's the method to get root:
1) let the system fully install the 4.4 Kitkat ota and reboot. Make sure you are on the first OTA before you try to install the KitKat OTA, otherwise your phone could have major issues. After it installs, do not do anything else, let it boot into android.
1b) Take the SuperSU installable zip and place it onto the internal storage
2) reboot phone to bootloader.
3) install Hashcode's TWRP using mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img. (use the motorola fastboot binary)
4) reboot device to recovery, do not boot into android before this step!
5) go to install and find then select BETA-SuperSU-v1.72B.zip
6) Boot back into android, and if needed, go to the Play Store and install SuperSU from Chainfire
7) enjoy root!
If you do this correctly you will regain root.
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Again, don't kill the messenger! I figured I would pass this information along.
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I tried yesterday and it works flawlesly, just to remenber that you need an unlocked BL , basically you will gain root on any unlocked boatloader as you can install TWRP or CWM
unlocked bootloader </thread>
jcase said:
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Ha. Classic.
I wasn't aware that this was the case with unlocked bootloaders. I just came from my S3 where an unlock method was readily available when I purchased the phone. In either case, I think this information is useful for noobs (such as myself) if unlocking the bootloader is an option (like myself).
Also, I hope you're having luck with the new root method for non-dev variants, jcase.
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beelzebu said:
I tried yesterday and it works flawlesly, just to remenber that you need an unlocked BL , basically you will gain root on any unlocked boatloader as you can install TWRP or CWM
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Where can I find info for installing Motorola fastboot files for KitKat?
downloading the tmo retail 4.4 from motorola has the necessary files.
Fastboot
beelzebu said:
downloading the tmo retail 4.4 from motorola has the necessary files.
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I am looking for the fastboot command file to flash the TWRP image. Can you please provide me with the link.
Thanks.
rooting a phone with an unlocked bootloader is something a toddler could do
Fastboot
BaconDrips said:
rooting a phone with an unlocked bootloader is something a toddler could do
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Agree.
Usually flash using the fastboot command in the SDK-platform-tools.
Comments suggest that that will not work and I need mfastboot, motorola binary. Unfamiliar with that one.
Appreciate a constructive comment. We all have to start somewhere.
Thanks.

How to root 4.4.2 nakasig

Hello! Can somebody help me with the question how can I root this device?
Please?
Try this man, i always use this guide for root and unlock with cwm.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9C_QEYHzoEk
As far as I know there isn't a Exploit for 4.4.2, so you have to unlock the Bootloader at any rate.
If you just want to root, the easyiest way is just to boot the CF-Auto-Root boot image for your device: http://autoroot.chainfire.eu/
If you just want to flash custom roms, theres no need to root your actual ROM. Just flash the TWRP recovery Image via fastboot.
antila said:
Hello! Can somebody help me with the question how can I root this device?
Please?
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Hi, antila...
Straightforward enough, if you know how to use fastboot...
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* Unlock the bootloader with fastboot oem unlock
-- BEWARE... THIS WILL FACTORY RESET THE NEXUS 7... and you will loose everything on it. All user installed apps and any files (music, video, pics etc.) will also be lost.
* Fastboot flash a Custom Recovery, such as CWM or TWRP, with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
-- (where recovery.img is the name of the recovery image file to be fastboot flashed).
* Using that Custom Recovery, flash Chainfire's SuperSU root updater .zip.
* Reboot and you're rooted.
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I've written about this procedure in slightly more detail here.
The only thing that's changed since, is Chainfire's SuperSU root package has been updated to v1.86, and which you will find here...
http://download.chainfire.eu/372/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip
If you prefer CWM to TWRP, then the latest CWM recovery can be found here...
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
(It's important you get the correct recovery for the particular type of Nexus 7 you have.)
For a fuller understanding of fastboot, checkout the 'stickies', particularly this one, which pertains directly to your question. It's a little out of date now... but the basic principles still hold.
This thread is also worth a look.
Good luck rooting your N7... (it's really not that difficult).
Rgrds,
Ged.
Root does't work
GedBlake said:
Hi, antila...
Straightforward enough, if you know how to use fastboot...
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* Unlock the bootloader with fastboot oem unlock
-- BEWARE... THIS WILL FACTORY RESET THE NEXUS 7... and you will loose everything on it. All user installed apps and any files (music, video, pics etc.) will also be lost.
* Fastboot flash a Custom Recovery, such as CWM or TWRP, with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
-- (where recovery.img is the name of the recovery image file to be fastboot flashed).
* Using that Custom Recovery, flash Chainfire's SuperSU root updater .zip.
* Reboot and you're rooted.
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I've written about this procedure in slightly more detail here.
The only thing that's changed since, is Chainfire's SuperSU root package has been updated to v1.86, and which you will find here...
http://download.chainfire.eu/372/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip
If you prefer CWM to TWRP, then the latest CWM recovery can be found here...
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
(It's important you get the correct recovery for the particular type of Nexus 7 you have.)
For a fuller understanding of fastboot, checkout the 'stickies', particularly this one, which pertains directly to your question. It's a little out of date now... but the basic principles still hold.
This thread is also worth a look.
Good luck rooting your N7... (it's really not that difficult).
Rgrds,
Ged.
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Hello! Thank you for your help. I did everything as you wrote. Unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP but for some reason root still don't work. Can you give me a link on SuperSu where I can flash it trough TWRP? Please?
Thank you very much for your help.
Once you've got TWRP installed, just download the latest SuperSU (http://download.chainfire.eu/372/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.86.zip), and flash it through TWRP.
antila said:
Hello! Thank you for your help. I did everything as you wrote. Unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP but for some reason root still don't work. Can you give me a link on SuperSu where I can flash it trough TWRP? Please?
Thank you very much for your help.
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Hi, antila...
If you've unlocked the bootloader, and flashed TWRP... then you've pretty much done the 'hard' part..
As @jfmcbrayer says, download SuperSU v1.86 directly to your Nexus 7, and flash it in TWRP.
However, sometimes the SuperSU app icon doesn't always appear in the app drawer after the TWRP flash... although it's very likely you are actually (probably) rooted.
To fix this, see my post here.
If this **still** doesn't work... try flashing an older version of the SuperSU root .zip, available here...
http://download.chainfire.eu/368/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.75.zip
This will flash SuperSU v1.75... and then go to Google Playstore to update it to SuperSU v1.86. You will probably be prompted to do this anway, as soon as it is detected you're running a slightly out of date version...
Good luck.
Rgrds,
Ged.
Why didn't you just boot the CF-Autoboot bootimage as I suggested? It's the easyest way and you could have kept your stock recovery (less trouble with OTA Updates)
Just fastboot boot boot.img and a few seconds later your device is rooted...

5.0.1 OTA for ROOTED Shield Tablets (DL Provided)

***For US LTE Tablet***
Here is a .zip you can flash to update to 5.0.1 from 5.0. The OTA was pulled from my device which I factory reset to 4.4.4. It will remove root and it will reflash the stock recovery, but it will NOT relock your bootloader. Make backups! Flash at your own risk! I am not responsible for any damage that occurs.
The reason why the new 5.0.1 OTA does not flash for rooted users is a sha1 hash is generated from the system partition. If it doesn't match what the hash should be from the factory, it fails out. Removing these checks will break your device because of the new differential update method employed, which is why these sha1 hashes are so important. The .zip I have is a standard update (not differential) and can be flashed with any recovery you want
Here is a link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_iRndxSfhpXRjBXY3FXUG1tNDA/view?usp=sharing
Thanks for your explanation! Any chance for providing the same zip for eu lte?
So is this a modified zip or is it just the full version from nvidia's server?
The rest of the world - LTE - version of the 5.0.1 update is here:
http://ota.nvidia.com/ota/rom/productionBL-droid-signed-wx_un_do-full_ota-29082_493.9700.zip
Flashed fine with ClockworkMod Recovery.
If you were rooted, you need to re-root afterwards.
any zip for wifi only tablet?
Adrixan said:
The rest of the world version of the 5.0.1 update is here:
http://ota.nvidia.com/ota/rom/productionBL-droid-signed-wx_un_do-full_ota-29082_493.9700.zip
Flashed fine with ClockworkMod Recovery.
If you were rooted, you need to re-root afterwards.
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I need a little help how to flash via CWM and if i flash it will my data be erased? Plus how to reroot once i update? I have root and unlocked bootloader running 5.0
What do you have to do to root after installing this?
RollWii said:
I need a little help how to flash via CWM and if i flash it will my data be erased? Plus how to reroot once i update? I have root and unlocked bootloader running 5.0
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It did not reset my tablet, just like an OTA update should.
You will lose root and the custom recovery though.
To get it back, just follow the fine guide in the forum again: http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/development/recovery-cwm-recovery-nvidia-shield-t2848064
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TheCrowing said:
What do you have to do to root after installing this?
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You just have to reinstall the custom recovery as detailed in the forum thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/development/recovery-cwm-recovery-nvidia-shield-t2848064 and from there flash SuperSU again.
Adrixan said:
It did not reset my tablet, just like an OTA update should.
You will lose root and the custom recovery though.
To get it back, just follow the fine guide in the forum again: http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/development/recovery-cwm-recovery-nvidia-shield-t2848064
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You just have to reinstall the custom recovery as detailed in the forum thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/development/recovery-cwm-recovery-nvidia-shield-t2848064 and from there flash SuperSU again.
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So basically all i need to do is
1) install cwm again since i updated to lollipop and have root
2) downlaod the update and install via cwm
3) reroot using the root.img etc etc and flash super su etc etc
4) reinstall cwm
Am i going the right path?
RollWii said:
So basically all i need to do is
1) install cwm again since i updated to lollipop and have root
2) downlaod the update and install via cwm
3) reroot using the root.img etc etc and flash super su etc etc
4) reinstall cwm
Am i going the right path?
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What I did:
I WAS on 5.0 already! I don't know, if you can go directly from a KitKat release to 5.0.1!
1) Reboot recovery and flash zip like any other
2) Reboot normally, root will be lost. Don't restore root, when CWM asks you to.
3) reboot into fastboot mode
4) fastboot flash recovery recovery.img with the recovery.img from the thread, mentioned above
5) boot into recovery mode
6) flash the SuperSU update zip
7) reboot again, when cwm asks to fix root access, select yes this time
8) have a rooted shield on 5.0.1
Adrixan said:
What I did:
I WAS on 5.0 already! I don't know, if you can go directly from a KitKat release to 5.0.1!
1) Reboot recovery and flash zip like any other
2) Reboot normally, root will be lost. Don't restore root, when CWM asks you to.
3) reboot into fastboot mode
4) fastboot flash recovery recovery.img with the recovery.img from the thread, mentioned above
5) boot into recovery mode
6) flash the SuperSU update zip
7) reboot again, when cwm asks to fix root access, select yes this time
8) have a rooted shield on 5.0.1
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Ok so its the same process like when i updated from kitkat to lollipop. One last question do i need to use the boot.img again?
RollWii said:
Ok so its the same process like when i updated from kitkat to lollipop. One last question do i need to use the boot.img again?
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I never came into a situation, where i had to use some extra boot.img.
When I got my shield recently, I directly updated to 5.0 before rooting and only did the update to 5.0.1 with a previously rooted device.
So, I'd assume, if you are on 5.0 rooted, my instructions should work for you.
And careful, as mentioned above, my link is for the Rest of the world LTE version! (not us!)
Adrixan said:
I never came into a situation, where i had to use some extra boot.img.
When I got my shield recently, I directly updated to 5.0 before rooting and only did the update to 5.0.1 with a previously rooted device.
So, I'd assume, if you are on 5.0 rooted, my instructions should work for you.
And careful, as mentioned above, my link is for the Rest of the world LTE version! (not us!)
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Oh good that you mentionedim using US Unlocked LTE so your file wont work on mine?
RollWii said:
Oh good that you mentionedim using US Unlocked LTE so your file wont work on mine?
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No, but the File from the guy, who started this thread should work for the U.S. LTE version following the same instructions as I just gave.
How long should it be sitting at the NVIDIA screen after flashing the update?
It went after a couple minutes.
Adrixan said:
What I did:
I WAS on 5.0 already! I don't know, if you can go directly from a KitKat release to 5.0.1!
1) Reboot recovery and flash zip like any other
2) Reboot normally, root will be lost. Don't restore root, when CWM asks you to.
3) reboot into fastboot mode
4) fastboot flash recovery recovery.img with the recovery.img from the thread, mentioned above
5) boot into recovery mode
6) flash the SuperSU update zip
7) reboot again, when cwm asks to fix root access, select yes this time
8) have a rooted shield on 5.0.1
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sorry but i forgot how to flash the SUperSU update.zip how and where can i find it again?

New method to downgrade and root 183.46.15version of kitkat4.4.2 (for XT926 UNLOCKED)

This METHOD was developed ONLY for an UNLOCKED Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD XT926m phone that is already updated to the last version of KitKat 4.4.2 (System version "183.46.15.XT926.Verizon.en.US").
IF YOU HAVE AN LOCKED BOOTLOADER AND TRY THIS METHOD IT WILL BE ONLY YOUR RESPONSABILITY IF YOU DAMAGE YOUR PHONE !!!
My Motorola XT926m had an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER (ICS 4.0.4) and I flashed via RSD Lite the last stock firmware, "183.46.15"... After that, I was, of course, unhappy, because I read on different forums that this firmware version didn't support root... I tried to download the Hydrogen Peroxide xt926 application that others users recommended here on XDA forum, without success.
But now, after I applied this method, my phone is again rooted... Enjoy the steps, but be carefull, it was developed for XT926 phones with UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER!
1. Download the files "VZW_XT926_4.4.2-KDA20.62-10.1_CFC_1FF.xml" and "VZW_XT926_4.4.2-KDA20.62-15.1_CFC_1FF.xml" from the Motorola firmware site: "motofirmware.com/files/file/"...
2. Unpack the files...
3. Substitute/replace the "gpt", "tz" files (FROM the folder with "15.1" version TO the folder with "10.1" version)... You should replace all the files that "RSD Lite" will tell you that don't fit when you try to flash the new stock firmware. You will obtain a MODIFIED version of "183.46.10" stock KitKAt 4.4.2 firmware!!!
4. Flash this MODIFIED "10.1" firmware with "RSD Lite v6.1.5 Multi-Flash" (without using Rsd Script Generator.jar), but don't forget to remove the first two 'getvar' lines in the xml file.
5. Download and install the "Towel Root.apk" and root the phone...
6. Now your phone should be ROOTED.
What to do NEXT:
7.Download from the Play Store and install "Superuser.apk" made by ClockWordMode and after reboot the application will ask you to update SU binary. In my case, the SU binary didn't support an online update and I installed the "Superuser.zip" file downloaded from the ClockWorkMode site, via recovery method, in order to gain this update (you can do this as well, if you already have a TWRP or CWM recovery installed on your phone). With the other version of superuser, like "SuperSU.apk" or "Superuser.apk" ("eu.chainfire.supersu-2.apk", the last version, 5.6mb, for example) you will need to follow the same steps...
8. Using "Total Commander.apk", you can go to "File System root"/"Etc"/"installrecovery.sh", and finally rename this last file... Or you can use "ES3 File Explorer.apk" in order to rename the same "installrecovery.sh" file in "Device"/"Etc" folder (choose, for example, the name "installrecovery.shbak")...
9. Flash with "Flashify.apk" (downloaded form PLay Store) a new "recovery img.": "TWRP.img" (2.8.3.0) or "CWM.img" (6.0.4.8) for KitKat... You can find them on "rootjunkysdl.com/?device=Droid%20Razr%20HD&folder=Firmware"...
10. If you flashed "TWPR recovery.img" you will need to install "Stericson.busybox-1.apk" (from Play Store...), because TWRP works with this busy box... (You could install "TWRP.apk" as well, but you must be careful, because you will need to be able to boot into Recovery mode directly from your phone (with the combination key), not from this app... Many times, the phone is able to boot into recovery mode from TWRP application, but not from the bootloader... That's why it is better to uninstall TWRP application if you have this problem). If you flashed a "CWM.img" you can install "RomManager.apk".
11.Now it is the time to backup your system to SD card!
That's it. My phone was unlocked, and I didn't have any issue following all this steps... If you're locked don't try it.
But.. If you're locked you could instead use an application named 'Safestrap' for some purposes (read more here on XDA forum please), because is destinated for the phones with locked bootloader...
Hi ,
Since this is a guide it does not belong to XDA Assist
Please Read The Purpose of XDA Assist
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Hi ,
Since this is a guide it does not belong to XDA Assist
Please Read The Purpose of XDA Assist
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THANKS!
I know you took a lot of time to write this up, but there is a downgrade method posted on here already. Also, there is no need to rename recovery.sh. All you need to do after flashing recovery is power off the phone and immediately boot straight back into recovery so the install script completes.
To answer your question, no, you can't unlock .15.
RikRong said:
I know you took a lot of time to write this up, but there is a downgrade method posted on here already. Also, there is no need to rename recovery.sh. All you need to do after flashing recovery is power off the phone and immediately boot straight back into recovery so the install script completes.
To answer your question, no, you can't unlock .15.
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Thank you, I wasn't able to find another downgrade method, could you give me the link, please?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789743
But... to flash CWM or TWRP for update the binaries, you need to be bootloader unlocked... to flash a custom recovery...
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But... to flash CWM or TWRP for update the binaries, you need to be bootloader unlocked... to flash a custom recovery...
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Correct. That's why this method is flawed and probably should be pulled before someone bricks their phone.
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Correct. That's why this method is flawed and probably should be pulled before someone bricks their phone.
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Yeah, unfortunately this post makes no sense, I mean, if you accidently flash the gpt.bin, you're screwed... and so many risks, plus, you can't flash custom recovery, and you can maybe downgrade the system and boot, but you still can't downgrade the bootloader...
joel_sinbad said:
Yeah, unfortunately this post makes no sense, I mean, if you accidently flash the gpt.bin, you're screwed... and so many risks, plus, you can't flash custom recovery, and you can maybe downgrade the system and boot, but you still can't downgrade the bootloader...
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This method is for an XT926 with UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER, with the last 183.46.15 update and the root access lost. I only described the steps that I already done with my phone. My Maxx HD is working and has root access again... I flashed custom recovery too (TWRP 2.8.3.0), I haven't any other problem.
RikRong said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789743
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Thank you, unfortunately is not working for the xt 926 phone that already took the last 183.46.15 update:
"..........************WARNING*************
this guide only works completely if you did NOT take the 183.46.15 update rolling out around 9/9/14 .............".
Until now I don't have any other option, I'm forced to preserve the method that I mentioned in my thread.
ciprianv. said:
Thank you, unfortunately is not working for the xt 926 phone that already took the last 183.46.15 update:
"..........************WARNING*************
this guide only works completely if you did NOT take the 183.46.15 update rolling out around 9/9/14 .............".
Until now I don't have any other option, I'm forced to preserve the method that I mentioned in my thread.
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The piece you are referring to that doesn't work on .15 is the unlock and root. The downgrade should work on an unlocked phone.
That aside, your steps are very confusing and could easily cause a locked user to brick their phone. Please clarify or I will continue reporting this thread until it gets removed.
RikRong said:
The piece you are referring to that doesn't work on .15 is the unlock and root. The downgrade should work on an unlocked phone.
That aside, your steps are very confusing and could easily cause a locked user to brick their phone. Please clarify or I will continue reporting this thread until it gets removed.
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I just edited the post. I clearly specified that this methid is ONLY FOR UNLOCKED BOOTLOADERS (XT926M).
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I just edited the post. I clearly specified that this methid is ONLY FOR UNLOCKED BOOTLOADERS (XT926M).
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Thanks for doing that, I just want to make sure no one messes up their phone.

[STOCK][D58XX][5.X] Installing ROOT tutorial

Hi friends!
I've got absolutely no expirience on how to write tutorials on XDA and i'm from Denmark, so if it's way off on regards to spelling and guidelines, you now know why.
The goal of this tutorial is to guide you through the process of gaining root access with Recovery on your Xperia Z3 Compact running Android Lollipop 5+.
WARNING: DO NOT USE THIS METHOD IF YOU ARE ON A LOCKED BOOTLOADER!
Lets start
Download AndroPlusKernel from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/kernel-andropluskernel-t2937173
Download XZDualRecovery Kernel from here: http://nut.xperia-files.com/
Copy XZDualRecovery Kernel to your Xperia phone
Open AndroPlusKernel.zip, extract the boot.img and flash it using flashboot with the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Turn on your phone, pressing the volume up to start the recovery.
Flash the ZDualRecovery Kernel
Reboot and open SuperSU so finalize the root access.
Enjoy!
PEAS!!!
This method will not delete any data on your phone.
- Simon
Im root on the 5.0.2 ftf listed in this forum.
I have locked bootlaoder... Although xzdr is nor working.... Is this procedure you detail still ok for my current device?
Do not use this on a Phone with locked bootloader! Put up a warning on this or some May get softbricked phones...
Sent from my D5803 using interwebz
dillalade said:
Im root on the 5.0.2 ftf listed in this forum.
I have locked bootlaoder... Although xzdr is nor working.... Is this procedure you detail still ok for my current device?
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If you are on a locked bootloader - please see this page http://nut.xperia-files.com/ and flash the "XZDualRecovery"
T2U-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.flashable.zip - it wont delete your TDA partition.
tndb said:
Do not use this on a Phone with locked bootloader! Put up a warning on this or some May get softbricked phones...
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Thanks for the heads up - I just added the warning.
sessingø said:
If you are on a locked bootloader - please see this page http://nut.xperia-files.com/ and flash the "XZDualRecovery"
T2U-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.flashable.zip - it wont delete your TDA partition.
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Apparently this recovery is not yet compatible with lollipop. Besides there's no recovery in my setup to flash any flashable.
But this procedure is for LolliPop 5.0 ? I know that Custom Recovery of NUT is not compatible with it !?!
So your procedure for lock bootloader will be:
Download AndroPlusKernel from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-c...ernel-t2937173...link is wrong: is http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/kernel-andropluskernel-t2937173 and the kernel is Z3C_AndroPlusKernel_v31.zip ..BUT this kernel want Unlocked bootloader ??
Download XZDualRecovery Kernel from here: http://nut.xperia-files.com/ : T2U-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.flashable.zip
Copy XZDualRecovery Kernel to your Xperia phone
Open AndroPlusKernel.zip, extract the boot.img and flash it using flashboot with the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Turn on your phone, pressing the volume up to start the recovery.
Flash the ZDualRecovery Kernel
Reboot and open SuperSU so finalize the root access.
...so is not clear all ?!?
Hispanico
If i download
http://nut.xperia-files.com/
Z3C-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip
And start the process for 5.0.2 in locked bootloader will work? Is this recovery working?
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XZDR isn't working for LP yet, regardless of bootloader status. OP can you please provide proof that you have working recovery in LP, because it seems you're the only user with this
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I'm sorry for the misleading title, my method will not install any recovery on your phone - but only root access. Sorry for the mistake.
But for now root access is cool as it enables me to use airstream, vpn and other features that weren't available before.
When a working recovery is released the steps can be used again (flashing androplus) followed by flashing wathever you want to flash from within the recovery. Just remember to flash a compatible lollipop kernel in order for boot to work afterwards.
- Simon
hispanico957 said:
But this procedure is for LolliPop 5.0 ? I know that Custom Recovery of NUT is not compatible with it !?!
So your procedure for lock bootloader will be:
Download AndroPlusKernel from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-c...ernel-t2937173...link is wrong: is http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/kernel-andropluskernel-t2937173 and the kernel is Z3C_AndroPlusKernel_v31.zip ..BUT this kernel want Unlocked bootloader ??
Download XZDualRecovery Kernel from here: http://nut.xperia-files.com/ : T2U-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.flashable.zip
Copy XZDualRecovery Kernel to your Xperia phone
Open AndroPlusKernel.zip, extract the boot.img and flash it using flashboot with the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
Turn on your phone, pressing the volume up to start the recovery.
Flash the ZDualRecovery Kernel
Reboot and open SuperSU so finalize the root access.
...so is not clear all ?!?
Hispanico
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Hi Hispanico. I just got a z3c with Lollipop installed. Its basically a stock z3c that receieved the lollipop upgrade. If I follow your steps stated here, will I be able to gain root on 5.0.2? I just want to double check on it, because I don't want to end with a brick. Your steps are clear, but I have not found anyone else saying that they did it with success (or not)...
Thanks!
Hi. How do I know if my z3c is locked bootloader or not locked ?
Chaleman said:
Hi Hispanico. I just got a z3c with Lollipop installed. Its basically a stock z3c that receieved the lollipop upgrade. If I follow your steps stated here, will I be able to gain root on 5.0.2? I just want to double check on it, because I don't want to end with a brick. Your steps are clear, but I have not found anyone else saying that they did it with success (or not)...
Thanks!
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Hi
I have the same question or @Chaleman did you try
@Taurintas
Dial *#*#7378423#*#* . Then go to -> "Service Info" -> "Configuration". If there is:
Bootloader unlock allowed - Yes << this means that your Bootloader is Locked
Bootloader Unlocked - Yes << this means that your bootloader is unlocked
@ukunilus
Did it and it says bootloader unlock allowed - no. What does it mean ? It means that I cannot do these steps ?
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@ukunilus
Did it and it says bootloader unlock allowed - no. What does it mean ? It means that I cannot do these steps ?
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It means your bootloader is locked and can't be unlocked in any way.
So yes, you cannot do those steps...
Hi
I have the same question or @Chaleman did you try
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What I actually did was install this ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/d5833-23-1-0-690r9c-t3071901) directly over my rooted z3c D5833 with 4.4.4 and presto! i did a dirty install over my existing rom/apps and have had no issues whatsoever!
Thanks!
Carlos

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