Root Your Zenfone 2 - ZenFone 2 General

So are you looking for Rooting your new Zenfone 2??
Iam here to help You all...
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR ZENFONE 2 AND INSTALL DRIVERS
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Note: You must have the driver installed in order to root your Asus ZenFone 2. You may already have the driver installed, but if not, you can use the following tutorial. I performed this on Windows 7, but the same premise goes for other versions of Windows.
Step 1: Download the ASUS_Android_USB_drivers_for_Windows_20150212 and extract the folder to the desktop
Download the driver from here;;;;;
http://www.mediafire.com/download/7kuc97zc2wc101j/ASUS_Android_USB_drivers_for_Windows_20150212.zip
Step 2: Connect your ZenFone 2 to your Windows computer using the USB cable that came with your Asus ZenFone 2. If you’re running a Mac, you can use a virtual machine.
Step 3: Open Settings → About → Software information and tap on the Build number field 7 times to enable developer mode
Step 4: Open Settings → Developer options and enable USB debugging
Note: If drivers are not installed, continue, otherwise, skip to the next heading
Step 5: Open Devices and Printers and right click on the MTP device and click Properties
Step 6: Click the Hardware tab
Step 7: Double-click MTP
Step 8: Click Change Settings
Step 9: Click Open
Step 10: Click Update Drive
Step 11: Click Browse my computer for driver software
Step 12: Click Browse and go to the desktop and select the USB driver folder that you downloaded in Step 1, and drill down to the Windows_XP_VISTA_7_8_8.1 folder and click OK
Step 13: Click Next
Step 14: Click Close once the driver is installed
HOW TO ROOT THE ZENFONE 2 ON WINDOWS
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Step 1: Download and extract the Asus ZenFone CWM package
http://www.mediafire.com/download/v6m7n9j0gqins9b/CWM_Zenfone_2_Intel.zip
Step 2: In a Windows Explorer window, open the ASUS_Z00AD device, and double click Internal storage
Step 3: In another Explorer window, open the CWM_Zenfone_2_Intel folder
Step 4: Copy the SuperSU246.zip file to the root of the Internal storage folder on the ASUS_Z00AD device
Step 5: Run cai_dat_CWM inside of the CWM_Zenfone_2_Intel folder
Step 6: Type ACCEPT and press Enter
Step 7: Type T4 and press Enter
FINISHING UP THE ROOT ON THE ZENFONE 2
Now it’s all about completing the root on the device. To do so, you’ll need to use the volume buttons on the back of the device to move up and down on the Vampirefo Venu 8 menus, and use the power button on top of the device to confirm a selection. Be sure to watch the video above to see what I mean.
Step 1: Select install zip
Step 2: Select choose zip from sdcard
Step 3: Select 0/
Step 4: Select SuperSU246.zip
Step 5: Select Yes
Step 6: Select ***Go Back***
Step 7: Select reboot system now
Step 8: Select No
You should now be rooted. Once your device reboots, find the SuperSU app, and launch that app to confirm your root of the Asus ZenFone 2.
Again, the video shows the entire process step by step, so if you’re confused or unsure about anything I wrote, I recommend watching the video for more details.
Watch the video here :
Special thanks::: connected for making this as a video:good::good::laugh:

Thanks for Your tutorial. Man You are awesome. Thanks of this video I've became brave enough to root my device and done this successfully just like You man. Exception was that I had already installed adb drivers (and flashtool when i rooted my Xperia Z) and the connected Zenfone was discovered by Windows 7 and installed automatically some drivers, so I didn't have to install anything. Also haven't no mtp device problem (I haven't that yellow triangle sign with not device icon). So I just made root from rest of steps and it was worked s at video.
Many thanks for video and tutorial.
Wysłane z mojego ASUS_Z00AD przy użyciu Tapatalka

squo_85 said:
Thanks for Your tutorial. Man You are awesome. Thanks of this video I've became brave enough to root my device and done this successfully just like You man. Exception was that I had already installed adb drivers (and flashtool when i rooted my Xperia Z) and the connected Zenfone was discovered by Windows 7 and installed automatically some drivers, so I didn't have to install anything. Also haven't no mtp device problem (I haven't that yellow triangle sign with not device icon). So I just made root from rest of steps and it was worked s at video.
Many thanks for video and tutorial.
Wysłane z mojego ASUS_Z00AD przy użyciu Tapatalka
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Mate, this method is out of date and complicated. There is a very easy one-click method detailed in the resources thread pinned up top of this board.

kanagawaben said:
Mate, this method is out of date and complicated. There is a very easy one-click method detailed in the resources thread pinned up top of this board.
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This one here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/asus-zenfone-2-flashing-recovery-mode-t3096596 ?

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[Request] Video Screen Recording

thats it....
i need a program / app / way to video recording the screen of the phone.
sorry if i posted this on the wrong section, but i dont know if this go to the app and them section or in this one.
Thanks
Budske
no one know how to do it??
man that would be nice to have.
never heard of anything.
or maybe help me making an AVD emulator with my nandroid or rom zip file
no one know??
Budske said:
no one know??
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Here's an tutorial:
I can't post links, but try here for pictures and more details.
www[dot]lgoptimusone[dot]net/?p=42
First of all you need to download and install the following software:
* Java Development Kit 1.6+ (i have used this version)
1. Click Download button.
2. Select your Windows version from menu and click Continue. User name and password are optional.
3. Click on the link to start download. Size ~ 80MB.
4. Run jdk-6u21-windows-i586.exe and follow instructions on the screen. You may accept all the defaults.
* Android SDK (download link here)
1. Download installer_r09-windows.exe.
2. Run installer_r09-windows.exe.
3. After the setup is completed press Next
4. Uncheck "Start SDK Manager" and press Finish
* Windows USB driver & Platform Tools
1. Your phone must NOT be connecter to your computer.
2. Run SDK Manager.exe (Default path “C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk-windows\”)
3. ONLY THIS TIME PRESS CANCEL IN THIS WINDOW.
Press Cancel
4. Click Available packages on the left menu.
Select "Available packages"
5. Expand the Android Repository and check “Android SDK Platform-tools” box.
SDK Manager
Check "Android SDK Platform-tools"
6. Expand Third party Add-ons then Google Inc. add-ons and check “Google USB Driver Package” box.
Check "Google USB Driver Package"
7. Click Install Selected.
Click "Install Selected"
8. Click Accept All to accept License and then click Install.
Click Accept All to accept License and then click Install.
9. When install finishes, the USB Driver will be in “C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver“.
10. Close SDK Manager.
11. Connect your phone. You will be prompted for driver, which is located in the path mentioned above.
12. For more details installing driver click here.
* It’s not over yet, you need to set-up another few things:
1. Make sure that standard SDK tool ddms.bat (location: “C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk-windows\tool”) launches successfully. Otherwise Screen Capture Tool won’t work either. If ddms won’t launch even after you have accomplished the step above, try disconnecting your phone, then launch ddms and then connect your phone back.
2. Copy adb.exe from platform-tools to tools folder.
3. Also copy AdbWinApi.dll and AdbWinUsbApi.dll from platform-tools to tools folder.
4. Enable USB Debugging on your phone.
Enable usb debugging on Lg Optimus One.
Press Settings
Enable USB debugging on Lg optimus one
Press Applications
Enable usb debugging on lg optimus one
Press development
Enable usb debugging on lg optimus one
Check "USB debugging" box
* Last step!
1. Download Android Screen Capture from here.
2. Run AndroidScreenCapureSetup.vX.X.exe.
3. Follow installer instructions.
4. When finished, run application and go to File -> Set Android SDK folder to set SDK path.
Look up shootme in the market
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App

MooMoo's guide to re-enabling ads for apps that use them ^_^ (ginger blur)

step 1: install Root Explorer from the market
step 2: navigate to your host file stuff in /etc
step 3: delete every file in /etc with "host" in its name ( there should only be 4 or 5 )
step 4: reboot the phone
step 5: navigate back to /etc and open and edit the new host file ( select all ) and delete the text inside then save the file and delete host.bak
step 6: install AdFree from the market
step 7: open AdFree and choose "download and install host"
step 8: choose "revert"
step 9: reboot your phone
step 10: ???
step 11: profit! XD (just being silly sorry)
you can now enjoy the full functionality of apps that require ads such as Gamecih2
Does this still block aps?
Especially for users that haven't had the ability to block aps in the first place?...
(AKA Bell users since Adfree doesn't work for them?)

[HOWTO] Root the Kindle Fire 2 (non HD)

Device = Kindle Fire 2 and Windows 8 64bit
Although I have tagged this as a howto, its more of a compilation of what others have done - many thanks to them. This is the first howto post I've done so please thank the guys that made this happen - not me.
There are many, many posts showing how to root the kindle fire (HD and normal) but it took me a while to piece together all the information I needed to root (re-root actually!) mine.
As I've just re done mine and its fresh in my head, here it is.
Download the Android SDK and unzip it and copy the 'adt-bundle-windows' folder to your documents folder
Navigate to Documents/adt-bundle-windows/sdk/tools and run the android app - this opens the android SDK manager.
Go to tools - Manage-addon-sites and select the User defined Sites tab. Click new and add the following url
http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml
Hit OK and close
Now scroll to the bottom on the SDK manager and under extras will be 2 kindle fire options 'kindle fire device definitions' and 'kindle fire USB driver' select both and install.
Now close the SDK manager.
If you have previously used your kindle on your PC, plug it in and go to device manager and un-install the drivers for it - now unplug it.
Navigate to \Documents\adt-bundle-windows\sdk\extras\amazon\kindle_fire_usb_driver and install the kindle USB drivers
Now add the location of the ADB.exe file to your path
You should now be able to plug in your kindle and execute adb devices and see your kindle - that means your good to go.
Download this tool made by Bin4ry - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Unzip the file you download.
Now goto the platform-tools folder of the SDK and copy all the files in here into the 'stuff' folder of the file you just unzipped.
Now simply run the 'RunMe' batch file.
Now, you mileage may vary of course but this is what worked for me.
Some threads that I used for reference;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035334
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/connect-adb.html#Prerequisites
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Thanks a lot for this tutorial, i was searching for a way to root my kindle 2 (non HD) for the past 1 week and i almost felt like throwing it out of the window. Finally this helped me, installed SU successfully. Cheers!
Re-Rooted Kindle Fire 2 on Windows 7 X4-Bit
Finally, I'm going to bed!
Anyway, THIS is what I did.
BookCase said:
Finally, I'm going to bed!
Anyway, THIS is what I did.
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Noobie question what do you actually type in when you add it to the path? Thanks
bryanchapman9999 said:
Device = Kindle Fire 2 and Windows 8 64bit
Although I have tagged this as a howto, its more of a compilation of what others have done - many thanks to them. This is the first howto post I've done so please thank the guys that made this happen - not me.
There are many, many posts showing how to root the kindle fire (HD and normal) but it took me a while to piece together all the information I needed to root (re-root actually!) mine.
As I've just re done mine and its fresh in my head, here it is.
Download the Android SDK and unzip it and copy the 'adt-bundle-windows' folder to your documents folder
Navigate to Documents/adt-bundle-windows/sdk/tools and run the android app - this opens the android SDK manager.
Go to tools - Manage-addon-sites and select the User defined Sites tab. Click new and add the following url
http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml
Hit OK and close
Now scroll to the bottom on the SDK manager and under extras will be 2 kindle fire options 'kindle fire device definitions' and 'kindle fire USB driver' select both and install.
Now close the SDK manager.
If you have previously used your kindle on your PC, plug it in and go to device manager and un-install the drivers for it - now unplug it.
Navigate to \Documents\adt-bundle-windows\sdk\extras\amazon\kindle_fire_usb_driver and install the kindle USB drivers
Now add the location of the ADB.exe file to your path
You should now be able to plug in your kindle and execute adb devices and see your kindle - that means your good to go.
Download this tool made by Bin4ry - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Unzip the file you download.
Now goto the platform-tools folder of the SDK and copy all the files in here into the 'stuff' folder of the file you just unzipped.
Now simply run the 'RunMe' batch file.
Now, you mileage may vary of course but this is what worked for me.
Some threads that I used for reference;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035334
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/connect-adb.html#Prerequisites
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does this guide work to install a rom in Kindle Fire 2nd gen?
adisagio said:
does this guide work to install a rom in Kindle Fire 2nd gen?
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No. It is a quick guide on how to root a 2nd gen
Recovery
Do we have KF2 recovery until now?
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bryanchapman9999 said:
Device = Kindle Fire 2 and Windows 8 64bit
Although I have tagged this as a howto, its more of a compilation of what others have done - many thanks to them. This is the first howto post I've done so please thank the guys that made this happen - not me.
There are many, many posts showing how to root the kindle fire (HD and normal) but it took me a while to piece together all the information I needed to root (re-root actually!) mine.
As I've just re done mine and its fresh in my head, here it is.
Download the Android SDK and unzip it and copy the 'adt-bundle-windows' folder to your documents folder
Navigate to Documents/adt-bundle-windows/sdk/tools and run the android app - this opens the android SDK manager.
Go to tools - Manage-addon-sites and select the User defined Sites tab. Click new and add the following url
http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml
Hit OK and close
Now scroll to the bottom on the SDK manager and under extras will be 2 kindle fire options 'kindle fire device definitions' and 'kindle fire USB driver' select both and install.
Now close the SDK manager.
If you have previously used your kindle on your PC, plug it in and go to device manager and un-install the drivers for it - now unplug it.
Navigate to \Documents\adt-bundle-windows\sdk\extras\amazon\kindle_fire_usb_driver and install the kindle USB drivers
Now add the location of the ADB.exe file to your path
You should now be able to plug in your kindle and execute adb devices and see your kindle - that means your good to go.
Download this tool made by Bin4ry - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Unzip the file you download.
Now goto the platform-tools folder of the SDK and copy all the files in here into the 'stuff' folder of the file you just unzipped.
Now simply run the 'RunMe' batch file.
Now, you mileage may vary of course but this is what worked for me.
Some threads that I used for reference;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035334
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/connect-adb.html#Prerequisites
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bryanchapman9999,
Nice work bryanchapman9999, very solid How to.
when am trying to open the SDK manager nothing is happening. Can any1 help me ?
Open as admin ?
Sent from my Amazon Kindle Fire2 using xda app-developers app
Thanks it worked!!
bryanchapman9999 said:
Device = Kindle Fire 2 and Windows 8 64bit
Although I have tagged this as a howto, its more of a compilation of what others have done - many thanks to them. This is the first howto post I've done so please thank the guys that made this happen - not me.
There are many, many posts showing how to root the kindle fire (HD and normal) but it took me a while to piece together all the information I needed to root (re-root actually!) mine.
As I've just re done mine and its fresh in my head, here it is.
Download the Android SDK and unzip it and copy the 'adt-bundle-windows' folder to your documents folder
Navigate to Documents/adt-bundle-windows/sdk/tools and run the android app - this opens the android SDK manager.
Go to tools - Manage-addon-sites and select the User defined Sites tab. Click new and add the following url
http://kindle-sdk.s3.amazonaws.com/addon.xml
Hit OK and close
Now scroll to the bottom on the SDK manager and under extras will be 2 kindle fire options 'kindle fire device definitions' and 'kindle fire USB driver' select both and install.
Now close the SDK manager.
If you have previously used your kindle on your PC, plug it in and go to device manager and un-install the drivers for it - now unplug it.
Navigate to \Documents\adt-bundle-windows\sdk\extras\amazon\kindle_fire_usb_driver and install the kindle USB drivers
Now add the location of the ADB.exe file to your path
You should now be able to plug in your kindle and execute adb devices and see your kindle - that means your good to go.
Download this tool made by Bin4ry - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Unzip the file you download.
Now goto the platform-tools folder of the SDK and copy all the files in here into the 'stuff' folder of the file you just unzipped.
Now simply run the 'RunMe' batch file.
Now, you mileage may vary of course but this is what worked for me.
Some threads that I used for reference;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2035334
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1893838
https://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fire/connect-adb.html#Prerequisites
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Im a complete noob and was kind of lost through the process. Finally it took me around 40 minutes to complete the whole process. Thanks a lot!
Some things to consider for noobs like me:
1. You MUST have Java SDK installed in order to open the "Android" App (SDK Manager) (I didnt have it)
2. It is important to delete the drivers of the kindle fire at Device manager (while is connected) if you have used (connected) it before. After deleting the drivers disconnect the kindle fire and install the drivers again.
3. adb.exe is located at \adt-bundle-windows-x86_64\sdk\platform-tools\ (sorry I didnt know where it was located)
4. When referring to "execute adb devices" it means you should type in a command prompt "adb devices" (I was looking for an .exe or a .bat file named "adb devices"!) LOL
5. After running "adb devices" you should be able to "see" your kindle device as a large alphanumeric sequence. Now, this was the tricky part for me... I tried several times and couldnt "see" my kindle listed! So I figured out that maybe there was a different kind of connection I could configure and indeed there was! I had to set my Kindle Fire to be in ADB Debug Mode. This is achieved by going to Settings->Security->Enable ADB And after that it was a piece of cake! I downloaded the file made by Bin4ry and followed the rest of the instructions.
Excellent tutorial bryanchapman9999!! I really appreciate your time and effort to gather up this information!
Regards.
Root the Kindle Fire 2 (non HD)
Divanus said:
Im a complete noob and was kind of lost through the process. Finally it took me around 40 minutes to complete the whole process. Thanks a lot!
Some things to consider for noobs like me:
1. You MUST have Java SDK installed in order to open the "Android" App (SDK Manager) (I didnt have it)
2. It is important to delete the drivers of the kindle fire at Device manager (while is connected) if you have used (connected) it before. After deleting the drivers disconnect the kindle fire and install the drivers again.
3. adb.exe is located at \adt-bundle-windows-x86_64\sdk\platform-tools\ (sorry I didnt know where it was located)
4. When referring to "execute adb devices" it means you should type in a command prompt "adb devices" (I was looking for an .exe or a .bat file named "adb devices"!) LOL
5. After running "adb devices" you should be able to "see" your kindle device as a large alphanumeric sequence. Now, this was the tricky part for me... I tried several times and couldnt "see" my kindle listed! So I figured out that maybe there was a different kind of connection I could configure and indeed there was! I had to set my Kindle Fire to be in ADB Debug Mode. This is achieved by going to Settings->Security->Enable ADB And after that it was a piece of cake! I downloaded the file made by Bin4ry and followed the rest of the instructions.
Excellent tutorial bryanchapman9999!! I really appreciate your time and effort to gather up this information!
Regards.
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Divanus,
First, the Android SDK is completely independent of other services and is only required for developers. The package includes Eclipse which is a Programming platform that people like us use to develop software for Android. The software used in Root MANY ANDROID includes the adb.exe utility needed to Root the Kindle.
You only need four things to Root the Kindle:
1. Root MANY ANDROID: http://ubuntuone.com/6LfERbIVoLRh822wHFicgR
2. Android ADB Driver: http://ubuntuone.com/4UaHeEJBrh9PT87RFzYR19
3. Windows PC
4. Kindle Fire 2
Step 1: Install the ADB Driver while the Kindle is Unplugged from USB, then Reboot your PC.
Step 2: Plug the Kindle into USB, wait 2 minutes for the driver to initialize
Step 3: Unzip Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v18.5.1.zip as Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v17 to your desktop
Step 4: If you installed the SDK, you need to disable it, otherwise Root Many Android will fail. You can disable it by changing the platform-tools folder to platform-tools-temp. This can usually be found C:\Program Files\Android\sdk\platform-tools
Step 5: Run Root Many Android RunMe.bat
Step 6: You now have Root!
I cant do it
I am running a windows 7 32 OS and i cant install the driver I uninstall the default and try to install the other one manualy but my kindle
isnt under other devices its under portable devices and when i select the driver it says its not supported and to check if the driver is used
on 32 bit systems
Some please respond or make a video tutorial please i want root for chain fire 3d driver graphics if you have anything email me at
"[email protected]"
I'm having problems
Now add the location of the ADB.exe file to your path
I don't get this part can someone please help me plus i'm having a lot of problems i'm running windows 7 32 bit so can some please do like
a video tutorial with windows 32 please I want my root.
Kindle Fire HD and 2 First Aide - 4.1.43-Beta - Dated 02/19/2013 at 22:15
Kusakus said:
I am running a windows 7 32 OS and i cant install the driver I uninstall the default and try to install the other one manualy but my kindle
isnt under other devices its under portable devices and when i select the driver it says its not supported and to check if the driver is used
on 32 bit systems
Some please respond or make a video tutorial please i want root for chain fire 3d driver graphics if you have anything email me at
"[email protected]"
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Kusakus,
First let me apologize for the delay we have been working hard to improve our software. Please follow these steps to solve your problem:
Step 1: Remove Kindle driver by plugging the Kindle into USB, then Go to the Windows Device Manager and select the Kindle > Android ADB Interface - choose Remove and be sure to check the Box to remove the driver from the driver database.
Step 2: Remove the second driver found under Portable Devices > Kindle - choose Remove and be sure to check the Box to remove the driver from the driver database.
Step 3: Next you need to remove "phantom devices" in the Windows Device Manager. Go to Control Panel and double click on System. You can also right-click "Computer" on the Start menu (or on the desktop if it's shown there) and choose Properties. Note: A faster way for opening up the System applet is to press the Windows logo key on your keyboard and then press Pause/Break at the same time.
Step 4: Click on "Advance System Settings" link, and then click on the "Environment Variables" button.
Step 5: In the System Variables section click on the "New" button.
In the New System Variable dialog box, under the Variable Name value enter devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices (just copy the value from here and paste it there) and give it a variable value of 1. Click OK.
Step 6: In the Environment Variables window notice how the new variable appeared in the System Variables section. Click OK.
Step 7: In the System Properties window click OK.
Step 8: Reboot the PC.
Step 9: Open Device Manager (Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager).
Step 10: From the View menu click Show Hidden Devices and notice the change. Now remove EVERY instance of Kindle, Portable Devices, Android ADB Interface and Android ADB Composite Interface. Be sure to check the box to remove the driver from the PC.
Step 11: When you are done reboot the PC. Wait 3 minutes once you see the desktop for Windows to stabilize. Plug the Kindle into USB, wait 60 seconds and open the Windows Device Manager, you should now see two Yellow Triangles:
MTP
Unknown Device
Step 12: If you see two Yellow Triangles you have successfully removed all the Kindle Drivers! Unplug the Kindle from USB.
Step 13: Check Add/Remove Programs do you see Android SDK? If yes, please Remove it and reboot the PC.
Step 14: Please download and install Kindle Fire First Aide per this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
Step 15: Use Kindle Fire First Aide to install the Kindle Fire USB Driver - Option 12. Wait for the Install to complete. Once you see a successful driver install then go to the Kindle. Make sure "Allow installation of programs" is ON under the Kindle Status Bar - More + > Device. Also make sure ADB is ON under the Kindle Status Bar More + Security Enable ADB is ON.
Step 16: Plug the Kindle into your PC USB, wait 2 minutes, maybe 3 minutes for the driver to successfully install. When done go back to the Windows Device Manager, do you now see the following:
Kindle > Android ADB Interface
Portable Devices > Kindle
Step 17: If yes, then SUCCESS! Great work! Let's proceed, if NO post what you see in the Device Manger in the Kindle Fire First Aide thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
Step 18: Let's finally Root your Kindle Fire 2. Try Option 20 first if that root method fails, reboot the PC and Kindle then try Option 21. Pay close attention to the Kindle when using Option 21, the Kindle should ask to be "Restored" do not worry it is a fake restore that is only used to exploit the Kindle. When you restore the Kindle, the process will wrap up and you will have Root!
Step 19: You may use our software to install Google Play Store and Google Apps.
Kindle Fire First Aide Software Version 4.1.43-Beta The RunMe is Dated 02/19/2013 at 22:15:
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide Universal Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 32-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide32.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 64-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide64.zip
Please unzip the above packages to C:\KFFirstAide make sure the RunMe.bat is Dated 02/19/2013 at 22:15. Before running the software, make sure you do not have another folder inside C:\KFFirstAide named KFFirstAide32, KFFirstAide64 or KFFirstAide. After you Unzip the software you should only have one folder named C:\KFFirstAide, this is critical to proper operation.
Make sure you have a Environment Variable in the Microsoft Windows PATH Statement of C:\KFFirstAide otherwise you will see many 'unable to find ???package???.apk' messages. Also, if you see an ADB message alerting the following "adb server is out of date. killing.." then make sure you do not have another version of ADB or the Android SDK on your computer.
Finally, make sure you are running the latests version of Java SE Development Kit 7u13
Thank you to EVERYONE for working as a team to make this software a better product. We will never forget the people who have made this product successful.
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Now add the location of the ADB.exe file to your path
I don't get this part can someone please help me plus i'm having a lot of problems i'm running windows 7 32 bit so can some please do like
a video tutorial with windows 32 please I want my root.
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Kusakus,
We are sorry this is more difficult than is has to be. To make you life easy, please download Kindle Fire First Aide from here, if you do not know if you have a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows use the Universal package:
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide Universal Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 32-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide32.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 64-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide64.zip
Step 1: Unzip Kindle Fire First Aide to C:\KFFirstAide - make sure there is no number on the end of the C:\KFFirstAide and make sure there is not a second folder named KFFirstAide inside the folder C:\KFFirstAide
Step 2: Use Windows Explorer to navigate to C:\KFFirstAide, find the RunMe.bat, Right Hand Mose Click on RunMe.bat and select 'Send to', select Desktop (Create Shortcut). Now press the Left Hand Mouse button to create the Shortcut named RunMe.bat.
Step 3: Find the RunMe Shortcut on your desktop, select it by left mouse click over the icon, then while on the icon choose Right Hand mouse click, select Properties.
Step 4: This will display the RunMe properties. Select the General Tab, change the top name to KF First Aide. Then click on the Shortcut tab, click on Advanced. Check 'Run as Administrator', click OK, then click Apply, then click OK. All windows should be closed.
Step 5: Double Mouse Click the new Icon named KF First Aide. You may be presented with a security window, just click Yes.
Step 6: Please click on the Windows Key plus Pause/Break, this will display the Windows System Properties. Next Click on the Advanced Tab and find "Environment Variables". Please click on Environment Variables and find the Path Statement. Carefully add at the end of the Path Statement:
Code:
;C:\KFFirstAide
Step 7: That is it! The software is ready. Next we get the Kindle ready to Root! Grab the Kindle, pull down the upper Status Bar and select More + then select Device. Is "Allow Installation of Programs" ON? Good, next go to More + then select Security is Enable ADB ON? Good! Proceed.
Step 8: Plug the Kindle into USB. Wait 2 minutes for the Windows Device Manager to initialize. The open the Windows Device Manager by selecting the Keyboard "Windows Key" plus "Pause/Break", this will display the Windows System Properties. Click on the Device Manager tab do you see the following in the Device Manager?
Kindle > Android ADB Interface
Portable Devices
Step 9: If you do not see the above and you see two yellow triangles then remove the Kindle from USB and launch our software, select Option 12 to install the Kindle ADB Driver, wait for the driver install to complete, then plug the Kindle into USB, wait 2 to 3 minutes for everything to install, then inspect the Windows Device Manager again, do you see the two devices now? Good proceed!
Step 10: You are ready to Root, please elect Option 20 if that method of Rooting the Kindle fails do not worry we have more up our sleeve! Reboot the Kindle and the Computer.
Step 11: Please open Kindle Fire First Aide and this time use Option 21 to Root the Kindle. Please pay close attention to the Kindle, at one point the Kindle will ask to be Restored, click on RESTORE and let the software finish the process. In the end you will have Root!
Step 12: You may use our software to install Google Play Store Option 18 and Google Apps Option 23.
If you have any questions, please post them in our thread Kindle Fire First Aide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
Not trying to revive an old thread and I have been reading what I could find on the kindle fire 2. Recently got my daughter one and I'm not happy with the amazon store, etc. I would like to root and be able to use the playstore. Is this the best method? Is this what I need to do to accomplish this? She and her mother both like the stock ui and all, especially the carousel, so I have no intention of installing a different rom or launcher. So is it possible to simply root and get access to the google playstore? Thanks!
I used this thread recently and it worked fine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36122126
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Kusakus,
First let me apologize for the delay we have been working hard to improve our software. Please follow these steps to solve your problem:
Step 1: Remove Kindle driver by plugging the Kindle into USB, then Go to the Windows Device Manager and select the Kindle > Android ADB Interface - choose Remove and be sure to check the Box to remove the driver from the driver database.
Step 2: Remove the second driver found under Portable Devices > Kindle - choose Remove and be sure to check the Box to remove the driver from the driver database.
Step 3: Next you need to remove "phantom devices" in the Windows Device Manager. Go to Control Panel and double click on System. You can also right-click "Computer" on the Start menu (or on the desktop if it's shown there) and choose Properties. Note: A faster way for opening up the System applet is to press the Windows logo key on your keyboard and then press Pause/Break at the same time.
Step 4: Click on "Advance System Settings" link, and then click on the "Environment Variables" button.
Step 5: In the System Variables section click on the "New" button.
In the New System Variable dialog box, under the Variable Name value enter devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices (just copy the value from here and paste it there) and give it a variable value of 1. Click OK.
Step 6: In the Environment Variables window notice how the new variable appeared in the System Variables section. Click OK.
Step 7: In the System Properties window click OK.
Step 8: Reboot the PC.
Step 9: Open Device Manager (Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager).
Step 10: From the View menu click Show Hidden Devices and notice the change. Now remove EVERY instance of Kindle, Portable Devices, Android ADB Interface and Android ADB Composite Interface. Be sure to check the box to remove the driver from the PC.
Step 11: When you are done reboot the PC. Wait 3 minutes once you see the desktop for Windows to stabilize. Plug the Kindle into USB, wait 60 seconds and open the Windows Device Manager, you should now see two Yellow Triangles:
MTP
Unknown Device
Step 12: If you see two Yellow Triangles you have successfully removed all the Kindle Drivers! Unplug the Kindle from USB.
Step 13: Check Add/Remove Programs do you see Android SDK? If yes, please Remove it and reboot the PC.
Step 14: Please download and install Kindle Fire First Aide per this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
Step 15: Use Kindle Fire First Aide to install the Kindle Fire USB Driver - Option 12. Wait for the Install to complete. Once you see a successful driver install then go to the Kindle. Make sure "Allow installation of programs" is ON under the Kindle Status Bar - More + > Device. Also make sure ADB is ON under the Kindle Status Bar More + Security Enable ADB is ON.
Step 16: Plug the Kindle into your PC USB, wait 2 minutes, maybe 3 minutes for the driver to successfully install. When done go back to the Windows Device Manager, do you now see the following:
Kindle > Android ADB Interface
Portable Devices > Kindle
Step 17: If yes, then SUCCESS! Great work! Let's proceed, if NO post what you see in the Device Manger in the Kindle Fire First Aide thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
Step 18: Let's finally Root your Kindle Fire 2. Try Option 20 first if that root method fails, reboot the PC and Kindle then try Option 21. Pay close attention to the Kindle when using Option 21, the Kindle should ask to be "Restored" do not worry it is a fake restore that is only used to exploit the Kindle. When you restore the Kindle, the process will wrap up and you will have Root!
Step 19: You may use our software to install Google Play Store and Google Apps.
Kindle Fire First Aide Software Version 4.1.43-Beta The RunMe is Dated 02/19/2013 at 22:15:
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide Universal Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 32-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide32.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 64-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide64.zip
Please unzip the above packages to C:\KFFirstAide make sure the RunMe.bat is Dated 02/19/2013 at 22:15. Before running the software, make sure you do not have another folder inside C:\KFFirstAide named KFFirstAide32, KFFirstAide64 or KFFirstAide. After you Unzip the software you should only have one folder named C:\KFFirstAide, this is critical to proper operation.
Make sure you have a Environment Variable in the Microsoft Windows PATH Statement of C:\KFFirstAide otherwise you will see many 'unable to find ???package???.apk' messages. Also, if you see an ADB message alerting the following "adb server is out of date. killing.." then make sure you do not have another version of ADB or the Android SDK on your computer.
Finally, make sure you are running the latests version of Java SE Development Kit 7u13
Thank you to EVERYONE for working as a team to make this software a better product. We will never forget the people who have made this product successful.
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Kusakus,
We are sorry this is more difficult than is has to be. To make you life easy, please download Kindle Fire First Aide from here, if you do not know if you have a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows use the Universal package:
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide Universal Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 32-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide32.zip
Microsoft Windows Kindle Fire First Aide 64-bit Version 4.1.43-Beta: KFFirstAide64.zip
Step 1: Unzip Kindle Fire First Aide to C:\KFFirstAide - make sure there is no number on the end of the C:\KFFirstAide and make sure there is not a second folder named KFFirstAide inside the folder C:\KFFirstAide
Step 2: Use Windows Explorer to navigate to C:\KFFirstAide, find the RunMe.bat, Right Hand Mose Click on RunMe.bat and select 'Send to', select Desktop (Create Shortcut). Now press the Left Hand Mouse button to create the Shortcut named RunMe.bat.
Step 3: Find the RunMe Shortcut on your desktop, select it by left mouse click over the icon, then while on the icon choose Right Hand mouse click, select Properties.
Step 4: This will display the RunMe properties. Select the General Tab, change the top name to KF First Aide. Then click on the Shortcut tab, click on Advanced. Check 'Run as Administrator', click OK, then click Apply, then click OK. All windows should be closed.
Step 5: Double Mouse Click the new Icon named KF First Aide. You may be presented with a security window, just click Yes.
Step 6: Please click on the Windows Key plus Pause/Break, this will display the Windows System Properties. Next Click on the Advanced Tab and find "Environment Variables". Please click on Environment Variables and find the Path Statement. Carefully add at the end of the Path Statement:
Code:
;C:\KFFirstAide
Step 7: That is it! The software is ready. Next we get the Kindle ready to Root! Grab the Kindle, pull down the upper Status Bar and select More + then select Device. Is "Allow Installation of Programs" ON? Good, next go to More + then select Security is Enable ADB ON? Good! Proceed.
Step 8: Plug the Kindle into USB. Wait 2 minutes for the Windows Device Manager to initialize. The open the Windows Device Manager by selecting the Keyboard "Windows Key" plus "Pause/Break", this will display the Windows System Properties. Click on the Device Manager tab do you see the following in the Device Manager?
Kindle > Android ADB Interface
Portable Devices
Step 9: If you do not see the above and you see two yellow triangles then remove the Kindle from USB and launch our software, select Option 12 to install the Kindle ADB Driver, wait for the driver install to complete, then plug the Kindle into USB, wait 2 to 3 minutes for everything to install, then inspect the Windows Device Manager again, do you see the two devices now? Good proceed!
Step 10: You are ready to Root, please elect Option 20 if that method of Rooting the Kindle fails do not worry we have more up our sleeve! Reboot the Kindle and the Computer.
Step 11: Please open Kindle Fire First Aide and this time use Option 21 to Root the Kindle. Please pay close attention to the Kindle, at one point the Kindle will ask to be Restored, click on RESTORE and let the software finish the process. In the end you will have Root!
Step 12: You may use our software to install Google Play Store Option 18 and Google Apps Option 23.
If you have any questions, please post them in our thread Kindle Fire First Aide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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Ummm Well I used your software and i got it rooted (at least the software says it is) but now I cant even use the kindle it is really buggy and i press somthing and a minute later it does it plz help
If you got it rooted, try to put on the recovery and flash a custom one (slimkat is pretty awesome). The amazon OS is terrible IMO.
Kusakus said:
Ummm Well I used your software and i got it rooted (at least the software says it is) but now I cant even use the kindle it is really buggy and i press somthing and a minute later it does it plz help
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Guide to backup EMMC to work in unbrick -Please post your Backup-

hello people, ago some time i wanted your help to continue exploring on this device to unbrick
I need Someone To publish the Necessary Files and I will Explain how to get, Already thank you very much
the necessary files will be posted here:
1_http://depositfiles.com/files/t5mcuc7mz -ADB DRIVERS-
2_http://depositfiles.com/files/4i3t12kqa -BusyBox-
3_http://depositfiles.com/files/98bjk294w -Emmc tool-
1: You need root access in the device.
2: Install Adb Drivers in your PC.
3: Install BusyBox in the KFHDX.
3a: Give root permissions and install.
3b: Adb enable access.
4: Extract emmcbkup.zip and open ´´Android eMMC´´
5: Select folder to save files.
6: Press ´´Check Phone´´
7: Allow access debugging on the tablet.

SM-G955U S8+ Kali NetHunter Install

DISCLAIMER:
I am not a developer – but an enthusiast. I do a bunch of random things (personally and professionally) and decided to take a shot at this because I really wanted to have Kali.
I am not suggesting anyone attempt to try this, but am merely providing the process I used to install Kali Nethunter on my Sprint G955U Samsung S8+. I am not responsible for any damages done to your device. Period. If you decide to try and attempt this, do so at your own risk (not going to lie, if I were you I’d wait till one of the developers on XDA posted their way… ha!).
NOTE: This process installs a working copy of Kali NetHunter on the stock data partition.
VIDEO: Posted a quick video on youtube (no sound or anything), but shows functionality. Will add link when it’s finished uploading.
Here we go:
Step 1: Rooted the S8+
*I used the newest instructions (as of 9/30/2017) Root
Step 2: Download nethunter-flo-marshmallow-3.0.zip
*The copy I used was found at nethunter-flo-marshmallow-3.0 (by jcadduono)
Step 3: Moved the .zip file (unzipped) from my computer to the Internal SD Card.
Step 5: Downloaded BusyBox, granted root, then installed Busybox 1.27.2 to /system/xbin and rebooted phone. ***MAKE SURE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS TURNED ALL THE WAY UP***
Step 4: Opened FlashFire, granted root, pressed the + sign and selected “Flash ZIP or OTA” (then navigated to the file location, selected the .zip file, and lastly selected “Mount /system read/write” option).
Step 5: Verified the order was “Flash ZIP or OTA,” then “EverRoot” (disabled) and lastly “Reboot” (normal). Started flash.
***Just like when flashing to achieve root the phone screen was very dark, HOWEVER you could faintly see processes running***
***UNLIKE when flashing to achieve root, this process pauses and requests user action (i.e. watch the phone, otherwise it might seem like a never ending flash)***
***When pressing selections during this stage, the display did not match where I touched the screen. I had to play around a bit to find out where I needed to press in order for each option to be selected.***
Step 6: ***DURING FLASH*** Will ask to confirm you are wishing to flash this file. Pressed acknowledged and pressed “next”
Step 7: ***DURING FLASH*** Will ask if you want to install any additional files (i.e. apps) that are included in the .zip file. I selected all of them (e.g. NetHunter, NetHunter Termial, NetHunter VNC, BlueNMEA, cSploit, DriveDroid, RF Analyzer, and Router Keygen, Shodan) and pressed “next”
Step 8: ***DURING FLASH*** Will state flash is completed and ask to reboot phone, pressed “next”
Step 9: Opened NetHunter, NetHunter Terminal, and NetHunter VNC and granted root to each.
Step 10: Switched to NetHunter, waited for install to complete, then selected “Kali Chroot Manager,” selected “Add Metapackags” and clicked “Install & Update.” When complete I rebooted phone.
Step 11: Opened NetHunter and selected “Check App Update” (an update was available), downloaded newest version.
Step 12: Verified “Unknown sources” was selected to allow install of apps from sources other than Play Store or Galaxy Apps (go to settings > lock screen and security > unknown sources)
Step 13: Uninstalled current NetHunter apk and then located the newly downloaded NetHunter distro. (named latest.apk), selected and installed it.
Step 14: Opened latest NetHunter apk distro, granted root, waited for install, then verified “Kali Chroot Manager.” Rebooted phone. Done.
***Sorry I know it sucks it's not on a modified boot.img BUT it works.
fLIck i7 said:
DISCLAIMER:
I am not a developer – but an enthusiast. I do a bunch of random things (personally and professionally) and decided to take a shot at this because I really wanted to have Kali.
I am not suggesting anyone attempt to try this, but am merely providing the process I used to install Kali Nethunter on my Sprint G955U Samsung S8+. I am not responsible for any damages done to your device. Period. If you decide to try and attempt this, do so at your own risk (not going to lie, if I were you I’d wait till one of the developers on XDA posted their way… ha!).
NOTE: This process installs a working copy of Kali NetHunter on the stock data partition.
VIDEO: Posted a quick video to youtube (no sound or anything), but shows functionality. Will add link when it’s finished uploading.
Here we go:
Step 1: Rooted the S8+
*I used the newest instructions (as of 9/30/2017) Root
Step 2: Download nethunter-flo-marshmallow-3.0.zip
*The copy I used was found at nethunter-flo-marshmallow-3.0 (by jcadduono)
Step 3: Moved the .zip file (unzipped) from my computer to the Internal SD Card.
Step 5: Downloaded BusyBox, granted root, then installed Busybox 1.27.2 to /system/xbin and rebooted phone. ***MAKE SURE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS TURNED ALL THE WAY UP***
Step 4: Opened FlashFire, granted root, pressed the + sign and selected “Flash ZIP or OTA” (then navigated to the file location, selected the .zip file, and lastly selected “Mount /system read/write” option).
Step 5: Verified the order was “Flash ZIP or OTA,” then “EverRoot” (disabled) and lastly “Reboot” (normal). Started flash.
***Just like when flashing to achieve root the phone screen was very dark, HOWEVER you could faintly see processes running***
***UNLIKE when flashing to achieve root, this process pauses and requests user action (i.e. watch the phone, otherwise it might seem like a never ending flash)***
***When pressing selections during this stage, the display did not match where I touched the screen. I had to play around a bit to find out where I needed to press in order for each option to be selected.***
Step 6: ***DURING FLASH*** Will ask to confirm you are wishing to flash this file. Pressed acknowledged and pressed “next”
Step 7: ***DURING FLASH*** Will ask if you want to install any additional files (i.e. apps) that are included in the .zip file. I selected all of them (e.g. NetHunter, NetHunter Termial, NetHunter VNC, BlueNMEA, cSploit, DriveDroid, RF Analyzer, and Router Keygen, Shodan) and pressed “next”
Step 8: ***DURING FLASH*** Will state flash is completed and ask to reboot phone, pressed “next”
Step 9: Opened NetHunter, NetHunter Terminal, and NetHunter VNC and granted root to each.
Step 10: Switched to NetHunter, waited for install to complete, then selected “Kali Chroot Manager,” selected “Add Metapackags” and clicked “Install & Update.” When complete I rebooted phone.
Step 11: Opened NetHunter and selected “Check App Update” (an update was available), downloaded newest version.
Step 12: Verified “Unknown sources” was selected to allow install of apps from sources other than Play Store or Galaxy Apps (go to settings > lock screen and security > unknown sources)
Step 13: Uninstalled current NetHunter apk and then located the newly downloaded NetHunter distro. (named latest.apk), selected and installed it.
Step 14: Opened latest NetHunter apk distro, granted root, waited for install, then verified “Kali Chroot Manager.” Rebooted phone. Done.
***Sorry I know it sucks it's not on a modified boot.img BUT it works.
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FYI if you update your fiemare and bootloader to the latest combination rom (aqi1) and update flashfire it is no longer super dark when flashing stuff.
Not sure if updating FF helps or not but it doesn't hurt
wildermjs8 said:
FYI if you update your fiemare and bootloader to the latest combination rom (aqi1) and update flashfire it is no longer super dark when flashing stuff.
Not sure if updating FF helps or not but it doesn't hurt
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Appreciate the tip, wish I had known before trying this!!
Is anyone else having a problem w/ Flashfire not seeing the Kali.zip file? I've added it to the internal SD card and the external SD card and Flashfire still cannot see it. The file exists as I've verified via Windows and also via a file explorer app on the phone. I even renamed the file, thinking that may be the issue, but still no dice.
**EDIT** Looks as if I was downloading the wrong zip file. I navigated myself to their download page and downloaded the Nexus 9 Marshmallow zip file. When flashing, I was NOT given the aroma environment that you described, probably because I used a different zip file, but everything installed PERFECTLY. Your instructions were spot on OP, and for that, I thank you!!
TheBigEasy88 said:
**EDIT** Looks as if I was downloading the wrong zip file. I navigated myself to their download page and downloaded the Nexus 9 Marshmallow zip file. When flashing, I was NOT given the aroma environment that you described, probably because I used a different zip file, but everything installed PERFECTLY. Your instructions were spot on OP, and for that, I thank you!!
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Glad it worked for ya! Would you PM me where you got that file?
fLIck i7 said:
Glad it worked for ya! Would you PM me where you got that file?
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Absolutely! Headed your way in 2!
TheBigEasy88 said:
Absolutely! Headed your way in 2!
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Please share your working link.
matthewd769 said:
Please share your working link.
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Straight from OffSec:
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
fLIck i7 said:
Straight from OffSec:
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
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Thanks for the link but which one did you download?
I did nexus 6 MM
I did nexus 7 2013 MM and it worked... Thanks.
What's the benefits of having kali on mobile?
joshclouds said:
What's the benefits of having kali on mobile?
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none...
fLIck i7 said:
none...
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Well played!
Does HID, OTG, wireless for wifite work?
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What's the benefits of having kali on mobile?
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Well, there's a lot of benefits of having Kali. But there is no difference in having Kali on mobile vs pc
BozLightyear said:
Does HID, OTG, wireless for wifite work?
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It did on my S7 edge - but I haven't had the time yet to try it on the S8+. Will update as soon as I get some free time to try it out.
You got telegram? Would like to become beta tester for you if you dont mind
BozLightyear said:
You got telegram? Would like to become beta tester for you if you dont mind
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I believe he was inferring he didn't plan on being an active developer for this, just being kind enough to share how he accomplished the task. But now that it's been done, it likely won't be too long before a project comes along.
Hell, I might even take this one on myself. ?
Cool i mean id love to get a nose in and have a go too if equally you want to communicate about the dev

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