What method to root a Samsung replenish - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Just wondering what is the best method to root a Samsung replenish. Thanks
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I'm wondering the same. I've tried using rageagainstthecage, gingerbreak and psneuter. The first makes the phone vibrate alot. The second just sits there and the third looks like it runs comlpetely but still no #. Anyone tried anything else?
Edit: z4root causes the constand vibrate. rageagainstthecage kills adb and adb will not recognize my device until I reboot the phone.

have you guys figuered out how to root the replinish yet??

I'm still trying. I don't think anything out there right now is going to work without doing some coding and I'm not a coder. Anyone know what irc channels I can hit up for some tips on the android exploits used for rooting?

This may help or not get closer to root.
To boot into Android Recovery Hold U down while powering on....or do 'adb reboot recovery' (requires android sdk tools)
If you hold down Q while powering on you get some verbose output instead of the first www.samsungmobile.com screen.
If you power down then hold Q while you plug in you charger you'll get some verbose output on right below the battery icon.

Bootloader appears to be Little Kernel based. Anyone have experience with that?

you guys think Gingerbreak might work?

bump ttt....

More and more of these phones out there... anyone? They sold like 10 of them at the best buy store I work at today...

Bigjohn_S said:
More and more of these phones out there... anyone? They sold like 10 of them at the best buy store I work at today...
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I have my replenish rooted, here's the files.
Extract KMS.zip
Remove SD Card
run PrevailToExistence.bat
Done

KMS will root this phone, run the bat and follow the directions, after you unmount the sdcard and enable usb debugging its best to reboot the phone. seems to have teh highest success
http://www.holylivingfuck.com/Crap/Prevail/KMS.zip

freakb18c1 said:
I have my replenish rooted, here's the files.
Extract KMS.zip
Remove SD Card
run PrevailToExistence.bat
Done
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I'm new to this, so let me see if I have this process down:
I hookup my Replenish to the PC without the SD card.
I transfer PrevailToExistence.bat to the device (where/which folder)?
I run the file within the device.
Is there anything else that needs to be done to root the device that most people would have already assumed to do?

freakb18c1 said:
I have my replenish rooted, here's the files.
Extract KMS.zip
Remove SD Card
run PrevailToExistence.bat
Done
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Unfortunately this did not work at all for me. I have the drivers correctly installed because if I put an SD card in, I can read/write to the sd card from my wife's replenish. I did remove the SD Card before trying this & USB Debugging was enabled. This is the screenshot of what came up. Also why is it that this says its for the Samsung Prevail? Does this batch file also work for the replenish? Anyway take a look at the screenshot & tell me what I did wrong because I followed the above instructions with no success.
UPDATE*** I ran the batch file & rebooted the phone when the batch file said "waiting for phone to reconnect" while it was rebooting, the batch file continued to run and failed........BUT, after it rebooted, I ran the batch file again never disconnecting the phone and I finally had success. Thank you for this method but more detailed instructions would have made this as easy as it really is. Thanks.

freakb18c1 said:
I have my replenish rooted, here's the files.
Extract KMS.zip
Remove SD Card
run PrevailToExistence.bat
Done
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I just tried your method, and was unsuccessful, I had my card unmounted, usb was in debug mode. maybe there was something else you had to do?
update: I pressed space to continue as I powered on my phone, and it worked fine, many thanks to everyone!

Worked on a coworkers Replenish, here's what I did to make it work:
0. Did not install drivers (I already have samsung captivate drivers and samsung transform drivers from rooting previous phones, so the phone was already recognized)
1.Unzipped KMS.zip on my computer.
2. Put phone into USB Debug mode. Plugged in USB cable.
3. (Phone is currently on) Removed SD card.
4. Ran bat file.
5. Received errors identical to those screencap'd by PRBajista above.
6. Powered phone off (left it plugged in).
7. Powered phone back on.
8. After the boot logo, but before the lock screen came up, I ran the bat file again.
9. Bat file ran sucessfully, phone rebooted by itself and was rooted.
I'm guessing the correct process for rooting this phone is to do exactly what I did (install drivers for step 0 if you don't have already), except skip step 4 and 5.

seems very coordinated... what if I have bad reflexes? (in other words, no other way to root?)
D

Its pretty easy push the power button in thenphone and hit the spacebar about 5-10 seconds later
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Working on my Replenish too!
ch1pn3ss said:
Worked on a coworkers Replenish, here's what I did to make it work:
0. Did not install drivers (I already have samsung captivate drivers and samsung transform drivers from rooting previous phones, so the phone was already recognized)
1.Unzipped KMS.zip on my computer.
2. Put phone into USB Debug mode. Plugged in USB cable.
3. (Phone is currently on) Removed SD card.
4. Ran bat file.
5. Received errors identical to those screencap'd by PRBajista above.
6. Powered phone off (left it plugged in).
7. Powered phone back on.
8. After the boot logo, but before the lock screen came up, I ran the bat file again.
9. Bat file ran sucessfully, phone rebooted by itself and was rooted.
I'm guessing the correct process for rooting this phone is to do exactly what I did (install drivers for step 0 if you don't have already), except skip step 4 and 5.
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Yep, worked perfectly for my replenish too--I simply had to get the samsung drivers and then run the program right as the samsung logo came up after rebooting.
QUESTION: Anyone know how to UNROOT the Replenish?

Worked for me!
First try, very easy thanks for posting this!

Good Point
panamaniac said:
Yep, worked perfectly for my replenish too--I simply had to get the samsung drivers and then run the program right as the samsung logo came up after rebooting.
QUESTION: Anyone know how to UNROOT the Replenish?
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I agree....I wont do a root until I know there is an unroot method that works. Anyone know of one?

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Froyo Root Instructions using Superoneclick And Unrooting

ROOTING:
Since z4root, one of the easiest ways to root, is not working on Froyo in Galaxy 3, I decided to make this separate thread for instructions on how to root Froyo using Superoneclick.
First and foremost: Enable USB Debugging by going to Settings>Applications>Development. Make sure it is ticked.
Download the attached Superoneclickv1.5.zip file. Extract its contents. Make sure your phone drivers are installed on the computer (Samsung Kies). Then follow the steps:
1. From the extracted contents, run the file named Superoneclick.
2. Turn off your phone, then connect it to the computer using the USB Cable. Don't turn on the phone. Keep it off but connected to the computer.
3. In Superoneclick, click on the 'Root' button. After a few seconds, it'll say 'Waiting for device'.
4. Now turn on your phone (while it is still connected to the computer). Superoneclick will detect the phone.
5. Now the phone will be rooted, while it is starting up. When it is started, it'll be rooted.
6. After rooting, download and install busybox on your phone. It should take care of any slowing down of your phone after rooting.
That's it. The phone is now rooted, although it would be so much better if z4root worked on Froyo..
For those getting stuck at the 'pushing raceagainstthecage' step, try this method. Credits go to haree:
1. login as admin and then open the application. Or right click on Superoneclick.exe and click on 'Run as administrator'.
2. turn off ur Virus protection
3. remove all the additional external USB devices(this seems to confuse the SW)
i removed all the above mentioned
and then follow the instructions u will be successful
it worked for me now i have 2.2 and rooted
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UNROOTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Unfortunately, the method to unroot by clicking on the Unroot button in Superoneclick does not work. So follow the following steps to unroot.
1. Download rootexplorer.apk (attached) and install Root Explorer on phone.
2. Run Root Explorer. A 'Superuser Request' prompt will come up. Press Allow.
3. Now, on the top, there will be a button saying 'Mount R/W'. Press it. It should change to 'Mount R/O'. The button should say 'Mount R/O' in order for you to be able to do anything in the following steps.
4. Now scroll to the bottom, click on system. Then click on bin.
5. In the bin folder, look for a file named 'su'. Long press on this file, and select Delete to delete it.
6. Now go back to the system folder by pressing the Back button once.
7. Now enter the app folder. Scroll down and look for the file named 'superuser.apk'. Long press on this file and delete it.
8. Exit Root Explorer after this. Uninstall it if you don't want to use it.
9. That's it. Your phone will be un-rooted.
Another method to unroot:
1. Download and install Terminal Emulator (attached).
2. Run Terminal Emulator on the phone. If you don't see a keyboard to type, press Menu and press Toggle Soft Keyboard.
3. Type su and press enter. Press Allow on the 'Superuser Request' prompt. The $ sign will change to a #.
4. Now type the following line exactly as it is and press enter: mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
5. Nothing will happen visually. The pointer will shift to a new line.
6. Now type the following line and press enter: rm /system/bin/su
7. Again, type following line and press enter: rm /system/app/superuser.apk.
8. Now exit Terminal Emulator. Your phone is un-rooted.
Hehe, first i thought it makes no sense to write a howto on this since its described in the SOC thread anyway, but man the idea to do it during boot is ubercool, didn't think of that...
FadeFx said:
Hehe, first i thought it makes no sense to write a howto on this since its described in the SOC thread anyway, but man the idea to do it during boot is ubercool, didn't think of that...
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I know it's explained in the SOC thread, but many people keep asking on the "Samsung Galaxy 3 GT-i5800: root, gps fix, upgrading" thread about rooting Froyo, so I thought it's better to have one SOC thread right in the Galaxy 3's Development Section. It'll save everyone reading through a lot of pages on that thread..
addicted2088 said:
I know it's explained in the SOC thread, but many people keep asking on the "Samsung Galaxy 3 GT-i5800: root, gps fix, upgrading" thread about rooting Froyo, so I thought it's better to have one SOC thread right in the Galaxy 3's Development Section. It'll save everyone reading through a lot of pages on that thread..
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hi
when i see a few reports that this is working for our G3 ill add this link to the roll up thread very nice of you to give this info to all keep up the good work
one question will this also un root the phone
haree said:
hi
when i see a few reports that this is working for our G3 ill add this link to the roll up thread very nice of you to give this info to all keep up the good work
one question will this also un root the phone
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Can't unroot using the same procedure, but have added another procedure to do it.
This method does work for everyone. The only new step in my procedure is to do it while the phone is booting.
help! !
cant root. stuck at "waiting for device"..... tried everything.. no luck. can anyone help?
coolzarjun said:
cant root. stuck at "waiting for device"..... tried everything.. no luck. can anyone help?
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Are your phone drivers properly installed? Does your computer make a 'Hardware connected' ding sound when you turn on the phone? If not, then you'll have to install Samsung Kies and then connect the phone to the computer to install the drivers. Try rooting after that.
all drivers are installed.. i reinstalled twice.. when i connect in usb debugg.. says installing some adb stuff after fews secs.. comp says hardware might not work properly not properly installed. all other drivers wrk fine.. wat can i do to install adb drivers properly. . i have windows xp
coolzarjun said:
all drivers are installed.. i reinstalled twice.. when i connect in usb debugg.. says installing some adb stuff after fews secs.. comp says hardware might not work properly not properly installed. all other drivers wrk fine.. wat can i do to install adb drivers properly. . i have windows xp
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Connect your phone to your computer. Then open the Device Manager. Then look for the entry 'SAMSUNG Android Composite ADB Interface' in the list. It might be under the ADB Interface tab. Right click on the 'SAMSUNG Android Composite ADB Interface' and uninstall it.
Then reconnect your phone to the computer and see if the ADB drivers get installed properly this time.
did that also....uninstalled and connected the phone. still the same error..
hardware not properly installed.. it might not work properly
i got windows xp 32-bit
can u help ?? plz !
coolzarjun said:
did that also....uninstalled and connected the phone. still the same error..
hardware not properly installed.. it might not work properly
i got windows xp 32-bit
can u help ?? plz !
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Sorry, I'm using Windows 7, so I've no idea what to do about the drivers in Windows XP. Try updating Kies..
i also have win 7 and it doesnt work...help??
reist said:
i also have win 7 and it doesnt work...help??
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I can't help if the drivers on your computer are not installed properly. After connecting the phone while it is ON, open the Device Manager and see if the ADB driver is properly installed.
If the drivers are properly installed, this method will work..
Edit: As mentioned by mhndk14 below, enable USB Debugging in Settings>Applications>Development.
I also had the same problem with windows 7. Just make sure that the USB Debugging is enabled and then try again. It worked for me.
how to bring the phone back to factory settings
hi how can i get back my phone to the original factory settings? i rooted using z4mod and when unrooted the live wallpapers wont go... and how do i get my boot menu when restarted on my 1 5801??
nageshkaja said:
hi how can i get back my phone to the original factory settings? i rooted using z4mod and when unrooted the live wallpapers wont go... and how do i get my boot menu when restarted on my 1 5801??
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To remove the Live Wallpapers, you'll have to root your phone, and then use Root Explorer to remove the files Livewallpaperspicker.apk from system/app, and libRS.so and librs_jni.so from system/bin. Then un-root your phone. Be sure to press the 'Mount R/W' button in Root Explorer to be able to delete the files.
As for restoring your boot menu, that procedure is there somewhere in the Development section. The boot menu changes because of upgrading, not rooting.
It seems i have lost haptic feedback after rooting(jpb), anybody else experience this?
Edit: lol
It was probably sue to the "forced" reboot, but I accidently dropped my phone (batteries feel out) and now it's working
stubborn_d0nkey said:
It seems i have lost haptic feedback after rooting(jpb), anybody else experience this?
Edit: lol
It was probably sue to the "forced" reboot, but I accidently dropped my phone (batteries feel out) and now it's working
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Yeah, haptic feedback stops working sometimes on JPA and JPB after rooting. But restarting the phone corrects it. (Although your method of restarting the phone was too brutal!! )
Thanks addicted2088...worked perfectly...
successfully rooted..........
now i need to know how to install live wallpapers......
thanks

Bricked my phone, totally my fault help.

This is a a new one from what I have seen, after several random restarts I flashed back to stock and was able to install the jh7 update. I rooted with z4root. I wanted to enable sideloading and used a guide that allowed you to change the settings.db file in sqlite and reinstall to the settings folder under dbdata. The instructions were to delete the file and so I did, but to my horror I was not able to past the new file into the directory using root explorer. Knowing that something bad was going to happend I restarted anyway and low and behold, the phone no longer boots past the S screen. The screen goes black and the buttons on the bottom turn on but thats all you get. I tried the hold volume buttons and plug in. I also tried hold volume buttons and power. I tried to make my own jig using three 100 ohm resistors as shown on youtubne and nothing gets me into download or recover modes. I have ordered a jig from a guy over and androidforums hoping for user error in my jig attempt. Anyone have any suggestions, my build is 1009 rev .04. My computer does recognize the the partitions when I plug it, but of course I can not mount. Is there a way in either windows or linux to force a mount, and to get into the file system to restore the back up I made. Without this settings.db file will I even be able to enter recovery or download mode? Thanks for any help you can give.
hd779 said:
This is a a new one from what I have seen, after several random restarts I flashed back to stock and was able to install the jh7 update. I rooted with z4root. I wanted to enable sideloading and used a guide that allowed you to change the settings.db file in sqlite and reinstall to the settings folder under dbdata. The instructions were to delete the file and so I did, but to my horror I was not able to past the new file into the directory using root explorer. Knowing that something bad was going to happend I restarted anyway and low and behold, the phone no longer boots past the S screen. The screen goes black and the buttons on the bottom turn on but thats all you get. I tried the hold volume buttons and plug in. I also tried hold volume buttons and power. I tried to make my own jig using three 100 ohm resistors as shown on youtubne and nothing gets me into download or recover modes. I have ordered a jig from a guy over and androidforums hoping for user error in my jig attempt. Anyone have any suggestions, my build is 1009 rev .04. My computer does recognize the the partitions when I plug it, but of course I can not mount. Is there a way in either windows or linux to force a mount, and to get into the file system to restore the back up I made. Without this settings.db file will I even be able to enter recovery or download mode? Thanks for any help you can give.
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Can't you get into download mode through vol up + vol down + usb cord? That's used by sbl.bin, which shouldn't be affected.
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A) this is not a brick, your phone still powers on
B) if you were rooting, you should have enabled USB debugging before attempting to do so, so when you turn your phone on, plug the USB in and use adb from the android sdk to get into download mode. "adb reboot download"
Kaik541 said:
A) this is not a brick, your phone still powers on
B) if you were rooting, you should have enabled USB debugging before attempting to do so, so when you turn your phone on, plug the USB in and use adb from the android sdk to get into download mode. "adb reboot download"
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Might as well be a brick. The root went fine, everything was good till I deleting the settings file. What I am hoping for is a way to force mount the internal memory if possible and cut and paste the back up copy in.
you just need to go through the various methods to get into download mode.
pull battery -> Pull sim card -> Insert battery -> hold power up and down while plugging in the USB with Odin already open
adb should work in recovery and likely where the phone is hanging during boot as well.
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hd779 said:
Might as well be a brick. The root went fine, everything was good till I deleting the settings file. What I am hoping for is a way to force mount the internal memory if possible and cut and paste the back up copy in.
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if you have the setting.db file saved on your computer you can do an adb push.
I am not really sure of adb, I downloaded the android development kit, and it told me I needed the Java SDK, so I downloaded and installed that. But the development kit tells me Java is not installed.
hd779 said:
I am not really sure of adb, I downloaded the android development kit, and it told me I needed the Java SDK, so I downloaded and installed that. But the development kit tells me Java is not installed.
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I am assuming that you are on a 64bit windows.
the android sdk installer is looking for the 32bit version of java, so go download and install the java jdk/sdk for 32bit windows.
I am not able to put my phone into debug mode will adb still work?
Also do you have to be in debug mode for Odin if so then I guess I am really screwed.
You do not need to have it in debug for odin and adb is enabled in recovery regardless of debug setting.
Well that is very good to hear, now if I could only get into recovery mode.
Well good news, I followed this dude's tutorial and am back. Thanks for all the replies guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rdn5GoRjhn0

[Q] How can I safely root the galaxy s?

I have downloaded the one click and samsung drivers. The program opens fine. But I have read some people getting phones messed up from rooting with this program?
Should I remove the SD card first before rooting?
Does this program work with 2.2 one click for Galaxy?
Thanks!
Hey
the version i used is 1.7 and no problem here ....
I have read somewhere that you should unmount your sd card , well i didnt and still got phone rooted..
i dont see much of problem with it ..... it will take around 5 mins so just be patient.....dont forget to install samsung drivers .... and put phone into developer mode
Can not get it to work.
Yes I did download Samsung drivers succesfuly.
Yes I enabled Debugging mode succesfully
Tried using both One click 1.7 in Rage mode. Tries to work but just cursor flashing and does nothing.
Then used the other One click program that comes up with BLUE SAMSUNG I9000 and has choice to One click 2.1, 2.2 or remove root.
I choose 2.2 and then phone resets like when I used Clockwork on my old HD2.
I chose correctly to install the files.
PHone loads files but then get error code and wont install them. Reads Signiture Verification Failed!
I read others having same issue of phone not letting files install.
Anyhelp!
I know its not rooted as Titanium Backup is not getting root permission..
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Can not get it to work.
Yes I did download Samsung drivers succesfuly.
Yes I enabled Debugging mode succesfully
Tried using both One click 1.7 in Rage mode. Tries to work but just cursor flashing and does nothing.
Then used the other One click program that comes up with BLUE SAMSUNG I9000 and has choice to One click 2.1, 2.2 or remove root.
I choose 2.2 and then phone resets like when I used Clockwork on my old HD2.
I chose correctly to install the files.
PHone loads files but then get error code and wont install them. Reads Signiture Verification Failed!
I read others having same issue of phone not letting files install.
Anyhelp!
I know its not rooted as Titanium Backup is not getting root permission..
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Down root check fron the market. Just because Titainium is not getting root permission does not mean it's not rooted. It’s not that difficult to root the SGS 4G Phone. The first thing you need to do is make sure your phone is communicating with your computer. Install the Samsung USB drivers.(make sure you have the right drivers for your O.S. either 32bit or 64bit) In your phone go into Settings/Applications/Development and make sure you check “USB debugging”. Connect your Tethering cable to your phone. On your home screen you should see “USB Connected” popup on top of your screen. You should be able to press USB connected button from the drop-down menu on the home screen and see the external SD card on the computer now. If that works then Turn off USB storage. (leave “USB debugging” checked) Then Download SuperOneClickv1.7-ShortFuse, expand the file and go to SuperOneClickv1.7-ShortFuse Directory. Run the SuperOneClick App. When it opens don’t change anything and just click “Root” and let it run. It should say rooted when done. Then go to the Market on your phone and get Titanium Backup and install it. It will ask for SuperUser permission and accept that on your phone. If that fails press “Problems” button, Then “Get Busybox”. Install the new Busybox. You may have to close and reopen Titanium Backup again. BTW this post should be in general.
yeah, i dont suggest you use rage. it took forever for me to root the phone that way. i left it on psneuter and it rooted in about 5 minutes
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Thanks guys! Yes Rage was the issue. I followed his instructions and left in pnuueter and it worked perfectly! Now my Titanium is rooted and working.
Now if we could just get a good Apsd to let us format the SD card to ext 4 that would be a perfect world!
Thank you.
Moved to proper forum.
menacetwosociety said:
yeah, i dont suggest you use rage. it took forever for me to root the phone that way. i left it on psneuter and it rooted in about 5 minutes
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^ thats what i forgot to tell him to change it lol
Rooted my SGS4G using Superoneclick.
2 things I noticed. Your AV will think that Rage is a virus. NOD32 kept quarantining it. I turned off both AV and FW.
Also, after you install the Samsung USB driver, reboot your computer. I had that "waiting for device" message until I rebooted computer. Then it flew. The driver doesn't offer to reboot, or tell you to.
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how do you fix this?

I really don't know what to do i'm so lost and i've been crying for an hour over this
i clicked "mount" "unmount" on my phone and did super one click http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682 and then it said waiting for device i took out my usb cord and called it quits but now my phone browser wont work i have a samsung galaxy S G4 and i need my phone browser for a lot of things even work and its pretty much the only thing i use my phone for and its making me cry so bad what do i do im so confused my boyfriend said he'd help me but he didn't not at all he doesnt even care
so i mounted my sd card when i wasnt supposed to but i dont know how to fix it
do i erase all the data from my sd card?
Root...
hello.
I have a LG Swift 2.1 but want to 2.2 or 2.3
but the computer does not detect my phone via usb cable
drivers installed and nothing
I do not have access to Superuser
I can not get into SetCpu
what to do?
Try downloading another internet browser from the market like skyfire or dolphin and if that doesnt work ONLY and ONLY then do the steps below
0.BACKUP
1.Pull out your battery and put it back in.
2.Press VOLUME DOWN+CAMERA+POWER and wait till the Samsung sign goes away.
3.You should see a screen with either blue or green text if not repeat the above.
4.Use the volume buttons to navigate to where it says factory reset or something similar (I have a custom recovery on mines and it looks different so it might not be those exact words_.
5.Press the power button (dont hold) to select it then wait for it to finish then restart the phone.
6.Remember when I said back up above. This is where it comes handy just put back everything you had before. *****Dont blame me if you didnt back up and lose all your data************
Here is another way thats easier but the above method is recommended.
1.make sure the phone is on (I like exact instructions and im sure other people do too)
2.press the menu button.
3.Press on settings.
4.scroll down to privacy settings and select it.
5.press factory reset device.
suraci said:
hello.
I have a LG Swift 2.1 but want to 2.2 or 2.3
but the computer does not detect my phone via usb cable
drivers installed and nothing
I do not have access to Superuser
I can not get into SetCpu
what to do?
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First of all for the computer part did you make sure you have usb debugging off it could also be your usb cable or usb cable port or the computer but there is a way around if your phone came with a micro sd card adapter if not you should really go buy one it saved my butt many times when getting stuck just put the micro sd card into the adapter and put the adapter into the memory stick slot on the computer.
*If the above didnt work to fix the usb method try a different cord and if that doesnt work dont go on just stop reading otherwise you will waste your time.*
Now for the SetCpu,and superuser are you rooted or did you just download superuser from the market,If your not rooted you should download z4root from 4shared.com or Super One Click root from the file attached below, extract and run it.*make sure usb debugging is on settings->applications->Development->usb debugging
If you are rooted try re-rooting(you dont have to unroot) using the above.

Trying to S-Off but keep running into walls.

Wow the threads make it look so easy but here are my steps so far and I'm a couple hours into S-Off but had to go through all this stuff (The basics I guess but this is my first time on android 4.4 so I was pretty lost.
1) First I found the XDA Developer link here which has a QR code to scan to download the file.
2) Realized I did not have a QR Scanner installed so I installed google goggles.
3) Scanned the code and realized it did not work and simply takes me to the xda developers forum
4) Searched for another link and found this one http://dottech.org/156395/how-to-roo...verizon-guide/ (This QR code works)
5) downloaded and installed the weaksauce exploit.
6) Decided I will backup my data on the phone before continuing .
7) Installed titanium backup
8) Was told to enable USB debugging
9) Found this can only be enabled if your phone has development mode enabled.
10) Searched for how to do that on this newest version of android and found this link. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/go...formance-mode/ which I was able to figure out the exact steps for the M* on my own.
11) In the newly unlocked developer options from the enabled USB debugging.
12) Titanium backup reminded me I do not have the paid version (but I do own a licesnse!) Need to copy the license file to the SD card.
13) Realized I don't have an external SD card installed.
14) Searched the house for a paperclip to pop out the SD card slot, no dice... Found a needle and trimmed the head off it with wire cutters, and popped out the door.
15) Installed the SD card!
16) Titanium backup says it cannot write to the external SD card (Well this is where I like to keep my backups not on the internal Card....)
So Starting from 18 how do I:
1) Use titanium backup to backup to my external SD card (No write permission). I have tried the SDFix application and that did not work. How do i get write permission to backup with titanium backup?
2) Where do I download the HTC M8 Drivers?
Ok so I guess I cannot backup the phone, lets say I will just skip the backup.
I'm trying to S-Off using the weaksauce method. I go to the folder where I downloaded firewater and type adb reboot and I get a message that my device is unauthorized..
What now?
Did you look here ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2708628
Works great.
You can just use internal storage for your backup, once you get the phone s offed . Then do a backup to the external sd card. You need root access and a kernel without write protection. Take your time, it'll work.
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I would recommend watching some of these videos, they are very helpful.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697957
+1 on the videos well worth watching!
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Did you get it figured out? If you didn't and still need some help, send me a PM and I'll walk you through step by step and help you get it done. I've walked three people through the S-OFF method now (using Teamviewer and chat) and am getting pretty efficient at it. Shoot me a PM if your still stuck.
Watch this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLtmwN1UyUU
I'm having the exact same problem. I rooted the phone thinking that's all I'd need to do. But with TiBu I can't backup to my SD card. So now I'm trying to do the S-Off so I can solve that problem. But I can't get the adb to work either.
I installed the HTC Sync Manager "package" from HTC, which allegedly comes with the driver. But, when I plug the phone into the computer it doesn't even see an adb device for my phone. I'm familiar with adb devices because I used it on my Droid Bionic.
Then I downloaded what has been nicknamed the "HTC One Toolkit M8" and installed the "Universal Adb Driver" from that. Still, no adb device is detected. Frankly, I'm laughing and disgusted with this phone. I'm laughing because someone with my prior skills with android should have no problem with this. But disgusted because this phone has been the most counter-intuitive phone I've ever owned. Just trying to disable the lock screen took almost 30 minutes.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? When I plug the phone in right now it shows up under "Portable Devices" and that's it. My Bionic would pop up 3 devices(CD-ROM, media device or something of that sort and the adb device).
I've literally spent the last hour searching with Google trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong. I thought it was a driver problem, but now that I'm not seeing any "unknown" devices nor am I seeing the adb device I'm convinced I've screwed this up somehow.
Yay me. I can't find my old account info, so 1 post for me.
Edit: Also, after installing the "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" as well as the Android SDK, the command "adb devices" has never found my phone. LOL
Just an FYI...the tool to open the SD card slot comes with the phone. It's the metal piece with the HTC logo in the packaging that the manuals come in. You'll have to pull that part of the box apart to get it out.
It was suggested to first install htc sync manager with the drivers, then uninstall sync manager, but leave the drivers installed. Try that.
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Pauls57 said:
It was suggested to first install htc sync manager with the drivers, then uninstall sync manager, but leave the drivers installed. Try that.
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Also, if you have any other type of phone software such as pdanet installed on your computer, either uninstall it or close it before trying to run the exploit.
Pauls57 said:
It was suggested to first install htc sync manager with the drivers, then uninstall sync manager, but leave the drivers installed. Try that.
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Yeah, I did that already. I'm convinced this isn't a driver issue since I never actually see the adb device(or an unknown device) in my device manager.
robocuff said:
Also, if you have any other type of phone software such as pdanet installed on your computer, either uninstall it or close it before trying to run the exploit.
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I don't. I haven't gotten that far since I haven't gotten s-off done.
Are you using a USB 2.0 port on your computer. USB 3.0 will cause problems with ADB. What operating system does your computer have on it? Windows 8 doesn't seem to get along well with ADB either. Seems to work for some, and not for others.
Joshy8 said:
Yeah, I did that already. I'm convinced this isn't a driver issue since I never actually see the adb device(or an unknown device) in my device manager.
I don't. I haven't gotten that far since I haven't gotten s-off done.
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That just seems to me that it IS more likely a driver issue. You should see your device name or at least unknown device. Open up your device manager, then unplug your phone and replug it in. See what it shows when it refreshes. It will be under portable devices or Android USB devices or both. Mine shows both. If you still need help shoot me a PM and I can walk you through.
robocuff said:
Are you using a USB 2.0 port on your computer. USB 3.0 will cause problems with ADB. What operating system does your computer have on it? Windows 8 doesn't seem to get along well with ADB either. Seems to work for some, and not for others.
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Windows 8 doesn't have any problems with adb. I've used it flawlessly on several computers. USB 3.0 neither. USB 3.0 can however cause problems with Firewater running correctly.
nicholi2789 said:
That just seems to me that it IS more likely a driver issue. You should see your device name or at least unknown device. Open up your device manager, then unplug your phone and replug it in. See what it shows when it refreshes. It will be under portable devices or Android USB devices or both. Mine shows both. If you still need help shoot me a PM and I can walk you through.
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Right, you just argued why I don't think it's a driver issue. I've played with ADB before. I plug my Droid Bionic in and ADB comes right up on my desktop. On my HTPC that doesn't have the driver installed I get an unknown device.
But, with my HTC One M8, I never get any ADB device or an unknown device.. I get the HTC media device or whatever it is(mounts the storage on the desktop0, but I have *never* seen an ADB device or an unknown device from my HTC One M8... ever.
Thanks for the offer of the PM. I'm going to bed since I'm only 3 hours past my bedtime. But I'll PM you tomorrow and hopefully we can figure this out.
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Right, you just argued why I don't think it's a driver issue. I've played with ADB before. I plug my Droid Bionic in and ADB comes right up on my desktop. On my HTPC that doesn't have the driver installed I get an unknown device.
But, with my HTC One M8, I never get any ADB device or an unknown device.. I get the HTC media device or whatever it is(mounts the storage on the desktop0, but I have *never* seen an ADB device or an unknown device from my HTC One M8... ever.
Thanks for the offer of the PM. I'm going to bed since I'm only 3 hours past my bedtime. But I'll PM you tomorrow and hopefully we can figure this out.
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I don't know, I have had lots of driver issues on lots of devices and had to sort it out many times. Most notably was my Nexus 7 that thing was the hardest device to get drivers installed for, it took me hours. I've gotten pretty dang efficient at installing drivers nowadays though. I need more specific information about your set-up before I can really offer good advice though. The HTC Media Cd rom that you see pop up when you plug in is the CDROM.iso. It's just stupid HTC bloatware crap, you can disable it or delete it once you have root. When you plug it in you should see the CDROM popup on your desktop then it should mount as MTP too. You should be able to browse your internal and external storage.
One thing I would suggest though and you may think i'm crazy for it.. Swap the USB cable your using for a different one and try that on a different usb port. I've messed around trying to get drivers installed for hours, only to switch the USB cord and have it work just fine. I've even had this problem with brand new USB cords.
If you do still need help tomorrow don't hesitate to shoot me a PM, I would be glad to help.
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Right, you just argued why I don't think it's a driver issue. I've played with ADB before. I plug my Droid Bionic in and ADB comes right up on my desktop. On my HTPC that doesn't have the driver installed I get an unknown device.
But, with my HTC One M8, I never get any ADB device or an unknown device.. I get the HTC media device or whatever it is(mounts the storage on the desktop0, but I have *never* seen an ADB device or an unknown device from my HTC One M8... ever.
Thanks for the offer of the PM. I'm going to bed since I'm only 3 hours past my bedtime. But I'll PM you tomorrow and hopefully we can figure this out.
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I don't know if this will help but I see you typing in adb device, it must be adb devices you must have the s.
Don't ask me how I know.
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I don't know if this will help but I see you typing in adb device, it must be adb devices you must have the s.
Don't ask me how I know.
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Haha. I wont' ask. Thanks for the tip, but I am doing adb devices. It comes back and says something like "List of devices found" or something and then is blank. Of course, it works just fine on my Bionic.. haha. It's always listed.
This is going to be a silly question, but did you turn on USB Debugging in the developer options? Does the phone say USB debugging connected on the phone's notification tray?
You should either have unknown device or you should see it listed properly in device manager.
I would go through device manager and uninstall any devices related to the phone. When prompted I would also remove the drivers. Then follow the below guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2742295

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