Has anyone Rooted the Phone? Come on guys, gimme something....
Try kingo
Thanks adamo86. I did succeeded in exploiting and getting "temporary" root. But deleted a few important apps, needed for the e-ink display to function.
What is the way to reflash the firmware? I need help ASAP guys....
Mate look through the yota forum properly, there's loads on rooting it.
format
how to root format
means when i update(build number ) my phone after that phone is hang so tell me how to root format
Please give link to the YOTAPHONE C9660 custom recovery (TWRP /Phliz RECOVERY /CWM)
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Hi guys!
I have use this Zenfone 5 LTE variant (ASUS_T00P or A500KL variant) for about a year unrooted until recently the phone failed/bricked due to unknown reason.
The last stable version that I used before the phone failed was KitKat 4.4.2 (UL-ASUS_T00P-WW-11.4.6.94-user).
After a visit to Asus service center, they re-flashed my phone with Lollipop 5.0 (LRX21M.WW_Phone-12.4.5.58-20151013 044030443_201501281349).
When I tried to root the phone with the common Zenfone 5 Lollipop Rootkit available on the Internet, it failed due to some restriction in writing some flash part inside the phone.
Again, one more weird thing with this phone is when I tried the power button+volume up button, it won't bring me to fastboot mode.
Instead, the button combo will bring up a yellow text saying that my phone now is in CSC mode.
In recovery mode, I couldn't find the "apply update from adb" menu too.
Even in the .zip firmware file downloaded from Asus site, I couldn't find the fastboot.img and recovery.img
So, herein lies my questions.
1. What will happen to the failed root process? Will it corrupt my current Lollipop file system in near future?
2. Does anyone know what is CSC mode?
3. Can anyone confirm whether I can root this phone or not with the current setup? I really need to root this phone ASAP as I want to try to recover all my lost photos inside the internal storage with help from other software.
4. Can I still sideload from adb incase the phone brick again since I don't want to visit and pay Asus technician just to re-flash my firmware. I totally can do that myself provided they gave me the option in the 1st place.
p/s: anyhow, I wouldn't recommend this phone to anyone due to above reason.
I have the same issues with this model. I hope someone will be able to help us.
Same problem to me can't do anything .
CSC mode - locked bootloader.
UnlockBootloader in oficial site Asus (section Utilites)
http://www.asus.com/Phone/ZenFone_5_A500KL/HelpDesk_Download/
TWRP recovery for a500kl too.
As far as I know the very first version of Lollipop on this device, WW 12.4.5.22, is rootable. I had no luck with the latest versions of firmware, so you probably won´t be able to root your current one. If you get back to this version using the downgrade version on the Asus website, you can use Kingroot to root the device. After you install Kingroot, reboot the phone, otherwise it will not be able to root it for some reason. I bought this phone because my lumia 710 decided to give up on life and it´s mainboard died. I needed some not very expensive phone with pretty good specs and big enough RAM for a low amount of money and so far it´s been working flawlessly
Did you manage to root? I have the same version on lollipop and have managed to root it and install TWRP.
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Did you manage to root? I have the same version on lollipop and have managed to root it and install TWRP.
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How did you do it?
Follow this thread if you have any questions ask.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-5/help/installing-custom-recovery-zenfone-5-t3365120
Ok thanks
Dear Experts,
as I have already complained in several topics, my N9005 didn't boot after encryption.
Now I'm on the way to try other ROMs. But now I'm starting to thing, how to even test it with other ROMs. I have a backup of the original ROM made with TWRP. BUT, if I encrypt the device and something goes wrong - then how will I restore ? Will TWRP be somehow able to read the encrypted device ? Please suggest on how to proceed ?
I'm afraid, that if I put a ROM and encrypt the phone with it, I'll be stuck with that ROM... Or if not - what to choose in TWRP in order to get rid of the encryption then ?
Many thanks in advance!
Did you use the phone with stock recovery to encrypt?
Duplicate.
Please follow your existing thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...encryption-t3478539/post69084515#post69084515
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Hi guys,
i have a P9 Lite and unlocked my bootloader today. i installed twrp (3.1.0-0) and everything was without problems, but when i installed supersu.zip it didnt boot anymore. i can still access twrp. I tried flashing another rom (lineage 14), but still, no boot. can you please tell me what to do, or what files and infos you need to be able to help me?
thank you very much
update: for whatever reason i cant even access twrp now. im loosing my mind :/
update 2: i managed to go back to stock via dload/update.app. so this question is for me no longer relevant at the moment
There was this OTA update which I accepted to install and since then the phone went into bootloop. I tried many ways to enter recovery and restore but of no use.
Can someone guide me and provide me the links for the stock rom and how to flash it?
Did you solve it ?? if you did, please tell me how . thanks.
Hi guys.
I saw a highly recommended post on rooting an Asus Zenfone Max 2 Pro(https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...t-asus-zenfone-max-pro-m2-unofficial.3885457/
Unfortunately , I saw it after I had already unlocked the bootloader using the UnlockDevice.apk tool from Asus' official website. Hence , the steps for rooting are now confusing since in that guide I have to use unlocker to install Magisk and root.
I want to know how to now root my phone now that I've already unlocked the bootloader , I just need help with the rooting part. Please help me out , I really need to recover some data that I lost when I factory reset , and the recovery tool I downloaded is saying root access is needed to deep scan and find those files.
I'm running a stock Android 9.0