I cant upload files or paste links for arm64.zip, ask me in PM
Ownice C600 10.4", Tesla type :
Root
Settings -> about phone -> click 7 times "build number"
Settings -> developer -> enable "Factory unlock"
reboot
install supersu ,File Explorer y TerminalEmulator
decompress arm64.zip into the root of the sdcard
open the terminal and write the following commands:
su @#zxcvbnmasdfghjklqwertyuiop1234567890,.
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp /sdcard/arm64/su /system/bin/su
chmod 0755 /system/bin/su
cp /sdcard/arm64/su /system/xbin/su
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
su --install
su --daemon&
setenforce 0
mount -o remount,ro /system
open supersu, update "normal"
apks and zip download:
https://t.me/opelInsignia/2453
Hi,
What car do you have?
I'm looking for one (Tesla style) for a 2012 Tiguan.
I found this one:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/C60...pm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.287.777d3c00DgFJT6
It says c600 but I think it is a c500.
I think it's the same as mine, but mine is for the Opel Insignia
All working good now? Maybe gonna try it too on my c600 with TS356XRLFA evb3562v_c_66_m0, need the arm64.zip only.
Dan8666 said:
All working good now? Maybe gonna try it too on my c600 with TS356XRLFA evb3562v_c_66_m0, need the arm64.zip only.
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the roots files are in https://t.me/opelInsignia/2453
I can't download your files on my phone when I click the link it just re opens the download page?
Related
First off, I want to say thanks to Kam187 & the Creators of asroot
Okay, Below is the Method I used for getting Root working for my app's.
Even though Shell is running as Root, any Call's made to su trigger's the white List Superuser.apk, So don't think your phone is wide open. G1's & MT3G Setup's are the same regard sh.
I'm not sure is the apk is counted as warez or not, if so I hope a Mod will remove the link to the Apk or let me know to Remove it...
Okay, File's Need to complete the Task is....
Try3 Placed in C:\SDK\tools> found here > File's attached below
SU for /system/bin found here > File's attached below
Superuser app control for our App's found Here > File's attached below
Next, Mount the SDCARD and place the SU file in the root of the sdcard like so ( /sdcard ). This is Important!!!
From here we do the Following.. ( Kam187 script the I edited ).
adb push try3 /data/local
adb shell chmod 0755 /data/local/try3
adb shell
/data/local/try3 /system/bin/sh
mount -o rw,remount /dev/st9 /system
chmod 04755 /system/bin/sh
cat /sdcard/su > /system/bin/su1
cat /sdcard/su > /system/bin/su
chmod 04755 /system/bin/su
su
cat /system/bin/playlogo > /system/bin/playlogo_real
/system/bin/chmod 0755 /system/bin/playlogo_real
echo "#!/system/bin/sh
/data/local/try3 /system/bin/sh
mount -o rw,remount /dev/st9 /system
chmod 04755 /system/bin/sh
cat /system/bin/su1 > /system/bin/su
chmod 04755 /system/bin/su
/system/bin/playlogo_real" > /system/bin/playlogo
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Once Done, place the Superuser.apk in your SDK tools Directory.
Mine happens to look like this
C:\SDK\tools>
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Once you have that Copied over, Open a Command prompt and CD to your sdk\tools directory and type the following.
adb install Superuser.apk
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Once done, do a reboot of the Phone, Once boot up is complete open a Command Prompt ( or app that needs Root ).
For Command Prompt, type:
adb shell
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su
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If done correctly you will now see the deny or allow prompt on the Phone, or just open any app that needs root & you will see the same window.
Here's some Picture of it working
SU working with SU apk on Twitpic & SU working with SU apk on Twitpic
Is there a way to install a recovery image or root from sd card & android terminal?
Is there a way to install a recovery image or root from sd card & android terminal?
I can't get adb on mac to recognize my phone.
yes if you are on 2.1 do the
Ok ,I figured this out when I was at work and could not use my company computer.
So we need the download.
DroidXRoot_v2.zip
After you download, use a file manager and extract on the sdcard (not in any folder on the root)
Now put the wifi widget on your home screen
Download terminal emulator from the market
Open the terminal . Now comes the fun part.!
code
type these in and hit enter after each one.
cd /sqlite_stmt_journals
cp /sdcard/exploid ./exploid
chmod 755 exploid
./exploid
Now after typing that last command hurry up and hit the home screen button and turn on wifi. After go back in the terminal and type.
rootshell
cp /sdcard/Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
cp /sdcard/su /system/bin/su
cp /sdcard/busybox /system/bin/busybox
chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
rm /system/bin/rootshell
all credit goes to brian from MyDroidWorld for that
2.2 do this ( credit goes to Eousphoros from droidforums)
open up your favorite terminal emulator program
- cd /tmp
- cp /sdcard/rage*.bin /tmp/
- chmod 777 rage*.bin
- ./rage*.bin
- ignore it's output, we are thinking outside of the box here, just wait for it to finish and return a $
- now go to settings -> applications -> manage applications -> running -> terminal and force close that girlie
- relaunch the terminal app and you should be greeted with the friendly # symbol. Toda you now have a root shell
- the rest is pretty much the same.
- mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
- cp /sdcard/Superuser.apk /system/app/Superuser.apk
- cp /sdcard/su /system/bin/su
* cp /sdcard/busybox /system/bin/busybox
- chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
* chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
- mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
- exit
b-dub25 said:
2.2 do this ( credit goes to eousphoros from droidforums)
open up your favorite terminal emulator program
- cd /tmp
- cp /sdcard/rage*.bin /tmp/
- chmod 777 rage*.bin
- ./rage*.bin
- ignore it's output, we are thinking outside of the box here, just wait for it to finish and return a $
- now go to settings -> applications -> manage applications -> running -> terminal and force close that girlie
- relaunch the terminal app and you should be greeted with the friendly # symbol. Toda you now have a root shell
- the rest is pretty much the same.
- mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
- cp /sdcard/superuser.apk /system/app/superuser.apk
- cp /sdcard/su /system/bin/su
* cp /sdcard/busybox /system/bin/busybox
- chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
* chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
- mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
- exit
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nice. Thank you.
What can i do to root a 2.3.4 with a Mac?
1. Install SDK tools http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199526
2. Connect oppo find 5
3. Install driver oppo via disc option "Android Composite ADB Interface", http://www.oppo.com/index.php?q=software/view&sw_id=631 (32/64bits)
4. open adb_usb.ini lacated at "C:\Users\<your username>\.android\adb_usb.ini" with notepad (if doesn't exist create one)
5. copy & paste/replace
# ANDROID 3RD PARTY USB VENDOR ID LIST -- DO NOT EDIT.
# USE 'android update adb' TO GENERATE.
# 1 USB VENDOR ID PER LINE.
0x22D9
For test, conect your phone with adb eneable and type into console:
adb devices
For fastboot usage:
fastboot -i 0x22D9 <command>
ex.
fastboot -i 0x22D9 reboot
eliaspizarro said:
1. Install SDK tools
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Thanks, for the step 1 you should link to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2199526
eliaspizarro said:
# ANDROID 3RD PARTY USB VENDOR ID LIST -- DO NOT EDIT.
# USE 'android update adb' TO GENERATE.
# 1 USB VENDOR ID PER LINE.
0x22D9
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0x22D9 is for any Oppo type or just for Oppo Find 5?
Regards
OldClass said:
0x22D9 is for any Oppo type or just for Oppo Find 5?
Regards
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i don't know if works on other oppo devices, but surely works on oppo find 5, how you can find device ID?
You need to search into device propierties -> Device managment -> select oppo device (or any android device), right click (properties)-> details-> id hardware:
a list appear, look for a number like 22D9, then replace into tutorial, 0x<number>.
ok my bro
but i want ask about push deodex using adb.
can you tell me how to push deodex using adb?
regards
OldClass said:
ok my bro
but i want ask about push deodex using adb.
can you tell me how to push deodex using adb?
regards
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I haven't tried yet, but maybe:
0) get root AKA SuperSu or ChainfireSu
1) If you are on Oppo Frimware install adb insecure
then open the app and start service.
2) finally conect your phone and:
adb push <file.jar/apk> /system/bin (or wherever)
Note: if you are on CM10.1 skip step 0) and 1).
Universal Deodexer
eliaspizarro said:
I haven't tried yet, but maybe:
0) get root AKA SuperSu or ChainfireSu
1) If you are on Oppo Frimware install adb insecure
then open the app and start service.
2) finally conect your phone and:
adb push <file.jar/apk> /system/bin (or wherever)
Note: if you are on CM10.1 skip step 0) and 1).
Universal Deodexer
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thanks for your tutorial
i'll try to push deodex (1 file) to /system/app but i got "no left space device", how to repair it?
should i delete some apps? how to delete it?
regards
OldClass said:
thanks for your tutorial
i'll try to push deodex (1 file) to /system/app but i got "no left space device", how to repair it?
should i delete some apps? how to delete it?
regards
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from windows console CMD / linux terminal console
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
exit
then, you can push
eliaspizarro said:
from windows console CMD / linux terminal console
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
exit
then, you can push
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ok, thanks
this is right?
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
exit
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
chmod 644 /system/app/*
chown root.root /system/app/*
chmod 644 /system/framework/*
chown root.root /system/framework/*
exit
Regards
OldClass said:
ok, thanks
this is right?
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
exit
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
chmod 644 /system/app/*
chown root.root /system/app/*
chmod 644 /system/framework/*
chown root.root /system/framework/*
exit
Regards
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it's ok, another method is fix permissions through cwm
eliaspizarro said:
it's ok, another method is fix permissions through cwm
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Thanks a lot for your help...
Sent from my Find 5 using xda premium
I can't get my ADB to work. I followed the steps and got it to saying: Android Composite ADB Interface in the device manager.
But when I cmd: adb devices it just says: List of Devices attached
then nothing..
I have my phone on USB debugging
Please Help?!
NVM Got it to work!
needed to reset the server
adb kill-server
then
adb start-server
Oppo find 5 no system
Hello guys I just reformatting my SDCARD before installing the ROM and am now no operating system installed on my computer ADB fastboot, PdaNet. After I install everything with the command window open and used the ADB PUSH command to copy my ROM to SDCARD, but it comes at a time that is a mistake and does not finish copying. Can someone help me?
After go to fastboot seems i need install some drivers to send commands to device, any help? What drivers i need to fastboot work?
To make this work you must be on stock rooted firmware!!!
I made a quick guide how to root stock 4.3 firmware, and can be found here
I'm not responsible for any damage caused by using this on your phone!!!
Let's start:
1 - you need deodexed app and deodexed framework. download and unzip. will result 2 folders (app & framework) wich must be copied on your phone (int sdcard)
2 - download adb from attach and unzip
3 - enable USB debugging mode (go to settings > about phone > tap on Build Number 7 times, until a message appears saying 'You are now a Developer.') than go to settings > Developer Options and enable USB Debugging Mode
4 - go to adb folder and open a command window (hold shift and right click on mouse button / choose "open command window here")
5 - connect your phone to pc with usb cable
>>> ml6_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework
>>> na1_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework
Now enter folowing codes:
>>> adb shell
>>> su (if you are using adb shell in su for the first time, keep phone screen on. after entering "su" code, super user request prompt in phone. press allow!!!)
>>> stop (touchscreen will not be active until reboot, don't worry!)
>>> mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/ (mounting system r/w)
>>> cp /sdcard/app/* /system/app/ (copy deodexed system applications) (this will take 3 - 5 min)
>>> rm /system/app/*.odex (remove odex files)
>>> chmod 0644 /system/app/*.apk (this fix permissions in system/app)
>>> cp /sdcard/framework/* /system/framework/ (copy deodexed framework)
>>> rm /system/framework/*.odex (remove odex files)
>>> mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/ (mounting system r/o)
>>> reboot (your phone will reboot) (this will take a little)
Code:
adb shell
su
stop
mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
cp /sdcard/app/* /system/app/
rm /system/app/*.odex
chmod 0644 /system/app/*.apk
cp /sdcard/framework/* /system/framework/
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
reboot
Now you have a deodexed stock rom!!!
do not forget to press thanks
i recommend to remove all knox files from your phone.
to do this you need an application to modify your system files ( i use root explorer )
to remove knox delete this files:
system > app > ContainerAgent.apk / ContainerEventsRelayManager.apk / KLMSAgent.apk / KNOXAgent.apk /
KnoxAttestationAgent.apk / KNOXStore.apk / KNOXStub.apk
system > containers (delete entire folder)
system > etc > secure_storage > com.sec.knox.store (delete entire folder)
reserved...
Well written buddy :good:
I would like to see a "how to zipaligned" the apks also.
robalm said:
Well written buddy :good:
I would like to see a "how to zipaligned" the apks also.
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attached app are deodexed & zipaligned
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda app-developers app
Good idea thanks to you
You forgot to add "how to deodex stock 4.3 ML6 firmware"
robalm said:
You forgot to add "how to deodex stock 4.3 ML6 firmware"
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root the rom and folow instructions.
app & framework are from ML6
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda app-developers app
cosmyndemeter said:
root the rom and folow instructions.
app & framework are from ML6
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda app-developers app
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All worked fine, but i do not like to have old apps and framework on a newer rom version.
robalm said:
All worked fine, but i do not like to have old apps and framework on a newer rom version.
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explain pls. what rom you have?
cosmyndemeter said:
explain pls. What rom you have?
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n7100dduena1.
robalm said:
n7100dduena1.
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uploading na1_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework.
download link on #1 post
cosmyndemeter said:
uploading na1_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework.
download link on #1 post
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Thank you for this, I had wondered whether the app & framework were universal. I had not seen it was from the ML6.
Thanks for working on the NA1.
YOSEFE said:
Thank you for this, I had wondered whether the app & framework were universal. I had not seen it was from the ML6.
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i think app are same, framework can be different
my stock rom flashed is mk9, but is use na1_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework without any problem
na1_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework uploaded
cosmyndemeter said:
na1_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework uploaded
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Thank you very much.
Going there now.
OP,
can you tell me what is wrong with my phone causing the errors with this?
C:\Users\Me...\Downloads\adb\adb>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
[email protected]:/ # stop
stop
[email protected]:/ # mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
[email protected]:/ # cp /sdcard/app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/app/* /system/app/
[email protected]:/ # rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm failed for /system/app/*.odex, No such file or directory
255|[email protected]:/ # chmod 0644 /system/app/*
chmod 0644 /system/app/*
Unable to chmod /system/app/mcRegistry: Permission denied
10|[email protected]:/ # cp /sdcard/framework/* /system/framework/
cp /sdcard/framework/* /system/framework/
[email protected]:/ # rm /system/framework/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
rm failed for /system/framework/*.odex, No such file or directory
255|[email protected]:/ # chmod 0644 /system/framework/*
chmod 0644 /system/framework/*
[email protected]:/ # mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
[email protected]:/ # reboot
reboot
Thanks.
YOSEFE said:
OP,
can you tell me what is wrong with my phone causing the errors with this?
C:\Users\Me...\Downloads\adb\adb>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
[email protected]:/ # stop
stop
[email protected]:/ # mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o rw,remount /system/ /system/
[email protected]:/ # cp /sdcard/app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/app/* /system/app/
[email protected]:/ # rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm failed for /system/app/*.odex, No such file or directory
255|[email protected]:/ # chmod 0644 /system/app/*
chmod 0644 /system/app/*
Unable to chmod /system/app/mcRegistry: Permission denied
10|[email protected]:/ # cp /sdcard/framework/* /system/framework/
cp /sdcard/framework/* /system/framework/
[email protected]:/ # rm /system/framework/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
rm failed for /system/framework/*.odex, No such file or directory
255|[email protected]:/ # chmod 0644 /system/framework/*
chmod 0644 /system/framework/*
[email protected]:/ # mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
mount -o ro,remount /system/ /system/
[email protected]:/ # reboot
reboot
Thanks.
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did you this for stock rooted odexed rom
because it seems this is not stock odexed firmware
cosmyndemeter said:
na1_deodexed_zipaligned_apps_framework uploaded
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Thanks for this.
I have posted you a question here because of the errors I am getting.
YOSEFE said:
Thanks for this.
I have posted you a question here because of the errors I am getting.
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and i asked if you are in stock odexed firmware with root...
DISCLAIMER: This tutorial requires root access, so be careful. I'm not taking any responsibility.
This is a quick tutorial on how to enable all system watchfaces on Ticwatch E&S. In order to make this method working it is needed to change the product model. I don't know if ota updates will still work after applied.
Instructions:
1. First of all we need to gain root access. To do this I suggest to follow this thread (thanks to @EpicLPer )
2. Download and unzip the file oem.prop attached to this post. It is a modified version of original file in which I have just modified the product model from "Ticwatch E" (or Ticwatch S") to "Ticwatch E&S"
3. Connect the watch to computer and and send these commands:
Code:
adb push "[I]/directory/to/saved/oem.prop[/I] " /sdcard/download
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /oem
cp /oem/oem.prop /sdcard/download/oem.prop.backup
cp /sdcard/download/oem.prop /oem
mount -o ro,remount /oem
mount -o rw,remount /system
chmod -R 644 /system/app/TicWatchface
mount -o ro,remount /system
reboot
3. Wait for the watch to reboot and don't worry if there is no more any default watchface, it is normal at this point.
4. Connect the watch to computer again and send these commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
chmod -R 755 /system/app/TicWatchface
mount -o ro,remount /system
reboot
5. When the watch is booted there should be all watchfaces on it, both S and E ones.
6. Have fun
elios93 said:
DISCLAIMER: This tutorial requires root access, so be careful. I'm not taking any responsibility.
This is a quick tutorial on how to enable all system watchfaces on Ticwatch E&S.
Instructions:
1. First of all we need to gain root access. To do this I suggest to follow this thread (thanks to @EpicLPer )
2. Connect the watch to computer and and send these commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
chmod -R 644 /system/app/TicWatchface
mount -o ro,remount /system
reboot
3. Wait for the watch to reboot and don't worry if there is no more any default watchface, it is normal at this point.
4. Connect the watch to computer again and send these commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system
chmod -R 755 /system/app/TicWatchface
mount -o ro,remount /system
reboot
5. When the watch is booted there should be all watchfaces on it, both S and E ones.
6. Have fun
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Thanks, I was just working on this and you seem to have found the MUCH easier route than I (editing the APK).
BackCheck said:
Thanks, I was just working on this and you seem to have found the MUCH easier route than I (editing the APK).
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Well, I was working on your same direction when I found this easier solution!
elios93 said:
Well, I was working on your same direction when I found this easier solution!
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After reinstalling some apps, I think they reset back to the model defaults. I'm not sure but I think anything that adds or modifies watchfaces causes it to revert.