Can someone help me root my phone.. I'm sure I'm doing everything right. From the one click to the manual method.
Everytime I do the manual method everything runs fine up until this part
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[email protected]:/data/local$ ./zerg
./zerg
[email protected]:/data/local$ mount -o rw,remount /dev/null /system
mount -o rw,remount /dev/null /system
mount: Operation not permitted
[email protected]:/data/local$ cat /data/local/su > /system/bin/su
cat /data/local/su > /system/bin/su
cannot create /system/bin/su: read-only file system
[email protected]:/data/local$ "
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Can someone Help me!
Where did you extract/unzip the files to?
I extracted the files to my desktop to a folder called Exploit. Everything works Until I get to the "remount part"
Important for those using Oneclick: 1.Extract the files from 1-click_exploit.zip. 2.Enable USB debugging. Do so by going into your settings, then to applications, then to development. 3.Set your connection type to charge only. You can change your connection type through the notification bar once your are connected. 4.Make sure you go to Settings, Applications, and check Unknown sources if you haven't done so already. 5.Click runme.bat while your phone is connected. Be patient and let the program do it's thing. YOUR PHONE WILL REBOOT! Do not be alarmed as this is normal. Your phone should now be rooted. Cheers!
This is the easiest way, I have personally done 2 of my friends this way and would recommend it to anyone, in fact I wish I had tried it first. Make sure you have all the proper drivers installed and follow it completely. You should have no problems ...hopefully!!!
Yea I'm positive I've done all of that. My phone reboots and all but no superuser appears under my applications when the program is done.
Try downloading the app from the market and see if it gives you access. If it was me I'd personally start over fresh. Back up my contacts through Google and perform a factory reset if not too much of a problem. Delete all the zips and redownload them and unzip them along with all drivers just to make sure nothing got corrupted . And try it again fresh.
Did you download cheesecake and install some updates? Is this the very first time installing root on this phone?
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No I didn't, whats "cheesecake"?
1. this doesnt belong in DEV section
2. it didnt mount system as r/w because zerg never finished running. ZERG HAS to complete which gives you temporary root, then the rest of the commands mount /system as r/w and pushes the 2 files needed. the su binary and superuser.apk
if zerg does not complete, STOP. figure out why zerg isnt running.
Yea I was told that part about zerg. I know it's not my phone or anything just the zerg part. Any ideas why zerg isn't working?
marquavious said:
Yea I was told that part about zerg. I know it's not my phone or anything just the zerg part. Any ideas why zerg isn't working?
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You see. If you don't really understand what you are doing, it makes this 100 times harder.
If you open a command prompt and get to the part where you type ./zerg what is the output?
Just stop after running zerg. Obviously if that piece doesn't run the entire process will fail. It does no good to continue until you get zerg to run.
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alt link: http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...-guide-stock-2-3-6-replenish.html#post1651482
REVISED TUTORIAL IN ROOTING 2.3.6 SAMSUNG REPLENISH
warning for experienced adb users!: this was made with noobs in mind. you may learn something (from me! a noob! XD) but anyways, enjoy!
this does not affect anything on the phone except for adding the ability to access root permissions. CWM is not permanent, it disappears after you use it, and nothing on the phone is affected, as far as i know, but i had just factory reset the phone, so use at your own risk...
you may need to know:
root of a drive- drives are designated C:\ or D:\ or whatever letter in windows. Just go to "computer" and double click the first item. That location is the "root" of a drive.
Note: make sure you have at least 400 mb of memory (i know, thats alot, but just in case) on your sd card so you can back up your entire phone! i reccomend doing every optional step!!! It'll save you hassle if you have problems. If you can't make room for some reason, and you still wanna try, you should skip step 8. I don't suggest it though.
1. download "odin.zip" and "su" here: https://www.box.com/shared/620b03e95cc0814fefc8 and unzip to your desktop. if you dont have the android sdk, simply copy the "adb.exe" file from "odin.zip" to the root of your primary drive for later. Just go to "computer" and double click the top icon/item. It should say something about C:/. If you're on Mac, sorry. Idk much about it. As for Linux, I have no clue how you'd even try to do this. I love Linux but, sadly, can't experiment with this in it. WINE has its limits....... And I don't think adb or Odin would work.
2. download the "su" file and put into into "platform-tools" where you installed the android sdk, if you have it, or put onto the root of your primary drive if you havent.
3. start phone while holding "spacebar" and "p". "downloading..." should appear on the screen in yellow text
4. plug into the computer and run "Odin_Multi_Downloader_v4.42.exe"
5. select SPHM580.ops for "OPS" and Replenish-CWM5.tar for "One Package" (they should be the only options) DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE!!!!!
6. hit "Start" and DO NOT REMOVE PHONE FROM USB.
7. as the phone reboots, hold "u" until CWM opens and set the phone down. you should close Odin now.
8. use the volume keys to navigate to the backup and restore option and use enter to select backup. wait for it to finish completely and take you back to the the CWM main UI. backing up here creates a pure recovery, untouched by anything. CWM is NOT installed into this recovery. continue with the guide.
9. open the command prompt (type cmd.exe in search or run in the start menu, depending on your version of windows) or use some form of terminal emulator on your operating system of choice. command prompt is preferred due to the fact i know it can get the job done, but do what you will.
10. navigate to the drive your sdk is on and into "platform-tools" or to the folder you put the adb.exe and su files on. the default should be [name of drive]:\Users\[username]\. use the "cd.." command til youre at the root of the drive, and if you installed the sdk, type "cd android-sdk-windows/platform-tools" or just go to the root of the drive and go to the next step if you havent. just be sure adb.exe and su are there.
11. type this in line for line, with enters in between. the blue "~#" in the later lines is the prompt you should have. do not type this. it will be in blue. (clockworkmod should still be open on your phone at this point)
adb shell
~#mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/stl12 /system
~#exit
adb push su /system/bin/
adb shell
~#chmod 777 /system/bin/su
~#reboot
DO NOT CLOSE THE COMMAND PROMPT YET FOR THE SAKE OF CONVENIENCE
If you have problems with that, try using CWM to mount "/system". Some friendly people over at androidcentral pointed that out. I personally didn't have that problem, but I'm glad it's fixed.
12. when your phone has rebooted, go back to the open command prompt, which should be where it was before you typed "adb shell"
13. type "adb shell". you will see a prompt of "$." type "su." if you have a prompt of "#" rejoice! you have permanent root! now you can go on the Play Store and find "Superuser" and "Busybox" (they should be free. if you cant find it, get ahold of me and ill try to supply the newest updates) if not, and you have a backup from optional step 2, you should go through til you hit CWM and restore the backup. if not, make one now and reattempt everything aside from downloads and the moving the files around on your computer. Also, someone said something about "chmod 06755 /system/bin/su", so if you might try using that instead of "chmod 777 /system/bin/su". 777 worked for me, but maybe this works better for you.
OPTIONAL FINISH STEP: I dont know how you install CWM permanently, but you should do this so you can make backups of your rom and store them somewhere like on a box.com or mediafire.com account if you decide to mess with something on your phone. (use hjsplit to break it into pieces for uploading and reassemble after download for flashing if its too big). to use a recovery, enter CWM (either the way i have here or if you have permanently installed, just reboot and hold "u") and navigate to "backup and restore," "restore," and select the recovery you wish to use on your sd card (make sure when you take out a backup for storage, you zip up the entire folder with the name that contains the date and time of your backup.) it will overwrite everything on your phone to be exactly like it was when you backed it up.
good luck! have fun!
Note: if you rename the CWM backup file, make sure it DOESN'T HAVE A SPACE or it'll give you something about md5 or something not matching. If it says this, remove any spaces in the name and try again. I had it happen on my xperia play and freaked, thinking it was soft-bricked permanently one time, til I found out about cwm's glitch with that.
Also, I uploaded pretty much everything needed for rooting the phone, with comments pertaining to each file. This includes current (as of July 31, 2012) copies of Superuser.apk, a busybox installer, and the busybox and su binaries, as well the Odin package containing the tools to temp flash CWM.
the odin.zip file and the process of achieving CWM temp-flashing was found at http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...method-samsung-replenish-android-2-3-6-a.html and credit for that part is given to joshua.worth, although I took it a different path than he did.
Update to above info: to simplify things, I uploaded all relevant files to box so people can get them easier. The su file went missing from xda, most importantly, so I fixed that, and added an updated binary in case someone has trouble with the other one.
contact me at [email protected] if you cant pm me.
Sorry if it takes a while to respond. Life's been kinda crazy for me lately, and I am using my new phone (no service) to do this over wifi.
ahh... well, turns out unrooting cannot be done with a CWM backup... you probably have to find a nandroid or a clean version of kernel with rom. the su file dissapears, although root is still there. ill keep playing with it, i have an idea why root stays although su disappears from the system files. anyways, i will still supply a backup thats pre-rooted for anyone who is willing to have a fresh start on their replenish. it will have superuser.apk preinstalled along with busybox, and everything else will be wiped. this will be a sprint backup, so if anyone has the boost version and is willing to back up with CWM and factory reset, then follow my guide, install busybox and superuser.apk, then back it up again, id be eternally grateful to have a copy
by the way, if anyone has problems with restoring a backup due to "md5" tags or whatever it is, make sure the name of the backup has no spaces. i was freaking out til i found that tip on an obscure forum (well, to me. i dont have a Motorola. lol. just a Sony Ericsson and 2 Samsungs)
update: sorry i havent uploaded the backup. i realized it would give whoever used it the number on this phone and i have to fix that. havent had time to anyways, plus it would only work on a sprint phone. it would convert any boost mobile to sprint, so thats a no-go. sorry...
does this work for the boost mobile replenish that is 2.3.6 if so how long does it take to odin
It should work. And Odin just flashes cwm (really fast) for the duration of the next boot cycle, which it automatically initiates, so hold the recovery button (I think it's u) as it goes into it and you'll have temp root. Make sure it's in download mode before you start. Remember, it cannot be unrooted, so if you value your warranty, plz think twice before doing it. I'm just here to supply the how-to if you decide to, not to say you have to. If you do, enjoy root access!
isavegas said:
It should work. And Odin just flashes cwm (really fast) for the duration of the next boot cycle, which it automatically initiates, so hold up (I think it's u) as it goes into it and you'll have temp root. Make sure it's in download mode before you start. Remember, it cannot be unrooted, so if you value your warranty, plz think twice before doing it. I'm just here to supply the how-to if you decide to, not to say you have to. If you do, enjoy root access!
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Thanks. I did not know if there is a fail safe if something went wrong. so I was second guessing. Very simple to do thank you assuming with odin I made a back up. if I where to mess my system up I can use odin and restore my backup and I be back up and running again no need to sbf
i keep getting : ~ # mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount: mounting /dev/block/mtdblock3 on /system failed: Invalid argument
bscabl said:
i keep getting : ~ # mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
mount: mounting /dev/block/mtdblock3 on /system failed: Invalid argument
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hmm... i am familiar with the error (ive gotten it with 3 different phones in my attempt to root it, but i have succeeded each time regardless) but are you sure you actually have clockworkmod OPEN on your phone when the error shows up? i cant actually do anything from my end, because i no longer have a computer i can use to test anything, or the replenish i rooted with the method... but i opened the cwm several times before thinking to test the adb and seeing the "~#". i actually restarted the phone and did it again before actually rooting it, seeing if i had rooted it or what, and tho i got the same prompt every time it was booted in cwm, it wouldnt show up if i allowed the phone to boot normally after using odin, i HAD to ACTUALLY boot into the cwm menu, which is completely seperate from the OS itself, although it has access to the system files.
by the way, copy and paste this directly into the command prompt when you get to the step to avoid human error. mount -t rfs -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
or, if it wont work, try this mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
sorry bout the babbling XD. anyways, cwm should be circumnavigating the root permissions. hmm.... if you still have problems after that, try skipping to the adb push for the "su" file.
sorry i havent been on top of the thread. ill set up an email notification.
and by the way, something i found very useful on my xperia play when it went into infinite reboot, you can always just restore the system files in the advanced restore option, allowing you to keep all of your app data if, later down the line, your phone needs to be restored. hope this helps. it helped me XD thought id lose all of my messages, but nope. i decided to explore the advanced restore and yay! i got to keep them XD
UPDATE
I don't know if it matters to you anymore, but apparently, some people have trouble with this and fix it by going to the mount menu in CWM and mounting /system
Couple of corrections:
chmod 777 /system/bin/su
should be chmod 06755 /system/bin/su
and then following that command should be
ln -s /system/bin/su /system/xbin/su
and I saw someone say this is unrootable. Thats not correct. Simply running the unroot script would unroot. Doomlord made a nice one.
To use it do the following:
Code:
adb push unroot /data/local/
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/unroot
adb shell su -c "/data/local/unroot"
adb reboot
[code]
The above will unroot almost any android device.
halfcab123 said:
Couple of corrections:
chmod 777 /system/bin/su
should be chmod 06755 /system/bin/su
and then following that command should be
ln -s /system/bin/su /system/xbin/su
and I saw someone say this is unrootable. Thats not correct. Simply running the unroot script would unroot. Doomlord made a nice one.
To use it do the following:
Code:
adb push unroot /data/local/
adb shell chmod 777 /data/local/unroot
adb shell su -c "/data/local/unroot"
adb reboot
[code]
The above will unroot almost any android device.[/QUOTE]
Unfortunately, Doomlord's method didn't work on it. I tried all manner of one clicks and manual versions and only this got even temporary root. It's a workaround based on forcing the phone to boot into a custom recovery. (I call it custom bc its not an "official" recovery.) And I chose the chmod by looking through many manual ways to root, and that one was popular, and it works. I had full root access afterwards. I tried to unroot afterwards, however, so I could take screenshots and stuff, but the su file would reappear, even after manual deletion or restoring to an unrooted backup. Anyways, point is, this is the only method I could get to work at all, and it does work.
But the "chmod" night help other people, so ill make note of it in the post just in case. Thanks for the info.
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Important fix----
If step 11 doesn't work, go to the "mount" menu in cwm and mount /system. Some people on androidcentral were kind enough to mention that this fixed their problem with mounting /system as rewritable
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isavegas said:
Important fix----
If step 11 doesn't work, go to the "mount" menu in cwm and mount /system. Some people on androidcentral were kind enough to mention that this fixed their problem with mounting /system as rewritable
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thats because your command is wrong
shabbypenguin said:
thats because your command is wrong
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How? Throughout my own rooting of one of the phones, I had this working perfectly. Every time I hit a snag, I found a way around it and documented it. A few other people had errors show up because the phone itself hadn't mounted the system, but the problem was resolved, and only a couple people had any other problems, and they were unrelated to that. I assure you, every command works properly, as far as I know.
exactly my point. your command to mount system is wrong.
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
lets break it down shall we?
mount - this is teh command
-o remount,rw - this is where you tell it what option you want, in this case remounting as rw.
-t yaffs2 - here you are telling mount that it should expect a yaffs2 formatted device, which is not what the samsung replenish is. the replenish uses RFS (robust file system), the best way i can describe it is like telling your windows computer that your hard drive is fat32 when its actually ntfs.
/dev/block/mtdblock3 - this is where you tell mount what you are looking to mount, the issue here is that the replenish doesnt use MTD blocks, it uses STL's and BML's.
/system here is where you are trying to mount the said device to..
out of 5 parts you did get 3 correct tho. you might wish to modify your guide to reflect the actual mount command, for your device it is the following:
mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/stl12 /system
and that will kick out system as r/w
shabbypenguin said:
exactly my point. your command to mount system is wrong.
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
lets break it down shall we?
mount - this is teh command
-o remount,rw - this is where you tell it what option you want, in this case remounting as rw.
-t yaffs2 - here you are telling mount that it should expect a yaffs2 formatted device, which is not what the samsung replenish is. the replenish uses RFS (robust file system), the best way i can describe it is like telling your windows computer that your hard drive is fat32 when its actually ntfs.
/dev/block/mtdblock3 - this is where you tell mount what you are looking to mount, the issue here is that the replenish doesnt use MTD blocks, it uses STL's and BML's.
/system here is where you are trying to mount the said device to..
out of 5 parts you did get 3 correct tho. you might wish to modify your guide to reflect the actual mount command, for your device it is the following:
mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/stl12 /system
and that will kick out system as r/w
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Hmmmm.... Odd..... *shrugs* I had no problem with the command, but I guess other ppl had pickier computers or phones. Hell, Vista's buginess might have worked in my favor that time XD. Thanks for the pointer. I didn't really understand the exact way the replenish was built. I just found a lil guide for making it boot into cwm and found it allowed for me to use that as an exploit to root the device. In fact, I've done the same kind of stuff to root the samsung Intercept, except I made their own software flash a pre-rooted kernel. anyways, I'll update the guide on xda and androidcentral. Thanks!
isavegas said:
Hmmmm.... Odd..... *shrugs* I had no problem with the command, but I guess other ppl had pickier computers or phones. Hell, Vista's buginess might have worked in my favor that time XD. Thanks for the pointer. I didn't really understand the exact way the replenish was built. I just found a lil guide for making it boot into cwm and found it allowed for me to use that as an exploit to root the device. In fact, I've done the same kind of stuff to root the samsung Intercept, except I made their own software flash a pre-rooted kernel. anyways, I'll update the guide on xda and androidcentral. Thanks!
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chances are you had system mounted in cwm without knowing it.
for future knowledge always check the devices fstab for where to mount and filesystem type
https://github.com/Shabbypenguin/android_device_replenish/blob/master/recovery/recovery.fstab
as you can see the proper mounts from the files i used to make CWM for the replenish
shabbypenguin said:
chances are you had system mounted in cwm without knowing it.
for future knowledge always check the devices fstab for where to mount and filesystem type
https://github.com/Shabbypenguin/android_device_replenish/blob/master/recovery/recovery.fstab
as you can see from the files i used to make CWM for the replenish the proper mounts
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Eh, maybe. For all I know the first thing I did was mount everything with cwm. I DID do this several months ago. I don't even have the phone anymore. The owner of the phone was gonna give it to me after upgrading, but she sold it, so I kept her 500gb laptop hard drive instead. Popped it out of the external hdd casing and stuck it in a laptop. XD. It now has Linux on it.
Anyways, I've updated the guide to have the right command and note that if it doesn't work to use cwm to mount /system. And how do you find the fstab? Just Google it? Or is it somewhere on the device?
Btw, do you know anything about cwm? It refuses to properly back up my xperia play anymore. The .android_secure folder keeps giving it errors.
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Eh, maybe. For all I know the first thing I did was mount everything with cwm. I DID do this several months ago. I don't even have the phone anymore. The owner of the phone was gonna give it to me after upgrading, but she sold it, so I kept her 500gb laptop hard drive instead. Popped it out of the external hdd casing and stuck it in a laptop. XD. It now has Linux on it.
Anyways, I've updated the guide to have the right command and note that if it doesn't work to use cwm to mount /system. And how do you find the fstab? Just Google it? Or is it somewhere on the device?
Btw, do you know anything about cwm? It refuses to properly back up my xperia play anymore. The .android_secure folder keeps giving it errors.
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its where the recovery is on the device. each device has their own fstab. as for your error sounds like a conflict, either with cwm itself or that folder
shabbypenguin said:
its where the recovery is on the device. each device has their own fstab. as for your error sounds like a conflict, either with cwm itself or that folder
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It HAS to he cwm, because the folder is regarded as super hidden by the device. The folder itself can be seen, but the contents can ONLY be edited by the rom or a pc, and I haven't touched it with a pc before. It's where your apps go when you move them to the sd card. I've been trying to back my phone up with cwm because I wanted to test the jelly bean alpha release for it. its the xperia play 4g. Stupid backup crashes every time I try and it ends up eating up what room is left in my sdcard.
i followed your guide and have root in shell. however i cant get root permission on any apps, the window doesnt pop up asking me for permission. i also get a toast notification saying superuser access denied for whatever app im trying to open. any ideas?
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i followed your guide and have root in shell. however i cant get root permission on any apps, the window doesnt pop up asking me for permission. i also get a toast notification saying superuser access denied for whatever app im trying to open. any ideas?
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What does your Superuser log show?
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Hey guys this is my first time trying to root so i really need some help doing it. When ever i use oneclickroot i go through all the steps that it says to do. When its in the processing of rooting this comes up
*server not running*
*daemon not running. starting it now*
*daemon started successfully*
Getting temp root
[1] Segmentation fault app_process /dev...
cannot create /data/local.prop: permission denied
deleting all yo stuff
mount: Operation not permitted
46 KB/s (4292 bytes in 0.090s)
Coping files onto phones...
failed to copy 'su' to ' /system/xbin/su': Read-only file system
failed to copy 'superuser.apk' to '/system/app/Superuser.apk': Read-only file system
failed to copy 'busybox' to '/system/xbin/busybox':Read-only file system
failed to copy 'remount' to '/system/xbin/remount': Read-only file system
Setting permissions..
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/busybox: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/remount: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/su: No such file or directory
link failed Read-only file system
Installing busybox...
/system/xbin/busybox: not found
Cleaning up files...
rm failed for /data/local/zergRush, No such file directory
"You should have root!"
Press any key to continue...
When i check my phone i dont see any superuser or anything saying that have been rooted. Am I missing something that I need for this to work? I am using the Samsung Galaxy Prevail.
Help please.
you have all the proper drivers installed? it mentions to try it a few times without your SD card and in airplane mode.
I installed the Samsung drivers for the phone thats all. What else do I need. I tried it without th SD card but not in airplane mode yet.
If you installed the samsung drivers you should be good, make sure the phone is in USB debugging mode and let it install any drivers that come up.
I just tried to root it with usb debugging on, airplane mode on and the SD card out. The thing that i saw was different was it showed Error: Device not found 4 times. This rooting thing is really fustrating me lol just saying . And do I need to install anything else to do this?
you sure you have the proper drivers installed? oneclick isnt recognizing your phone being connected to your computer, hence device not found. I'd reinstall the proper drivers again, maybe install Samsung Kies, and let the device install some drivers will on usb debugging mode and try again.
follow the link below...
http://androidforums.com/galaxy-pre...oot-samsung-prevail-replenish-shabbyfied.html
Ok i will reinstall the samsung drivers. What does Operation not permitted mean and Permission Denied? And its not coping the files to my phone.
Rooting Samsung Galaxy Prevail Gingerbread 2.3.6
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check it out. Now, for the rooting procedure on the Galaxy Prevail running Android 2.3.6, read on!
I. Before You Begin
1. This procedure roots your device by flashing a prerooted ROM, which means you will most definitely lose all your data; so back up what’s important before you proceed.
2. Make sure you have the necessary drivers installed before you proceed; if you aren’t sure, download the package in the next section and run SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_x86.exe from it before you proceed.
II. Necessary Downloads
III. Rooting the Galaxy Prevail
1. Put your device into Download mode. To do this, with your device powered down, press and hold the Camera, Volume Down and Power buttons until you “Downloading” on your device’s display.
2. Connect your device to your Windows PC.
3. Extract the FF19_ROOTED.zip you downloaded above to a folder on your desktop.
4. From the extracted folder, double-click on odin Multi_Downloader_v4.43to run it.
5. Load files from the extracted folder on to Odin by clicking on the relevant buttons as you see in the screenshot below.
6.Click start let it go by itself trust me it works i did mines
7.Now you rooted and have cwm pick up a rom for it
8.when everything is done you like it
Roms for this phone only
I dropped my phone and cracked the screen. I get nothing on the display when I turn it on. The phone is rooted with TWRP and EMBRYO 6.11 custom ROM installed. Two things I want to do: backup the internal sdcard and wipe everything.
I got ADB working and was able to copy everything from the sdcard. It was couple of days later that I found time to work on it again to try to wipe everything. I reconnected the phone and ADB sees the device, but it seems to be in some jacked up state that is preventing me from running most SHELL commands - possibly my toolbox has been deleted.
Code:
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
sh-3.2# ls
ls
sh: ls: command not found
sh-3.2# mount
mount
sh: mount: command not found
sh-3.2# su
su
sh: su: command not found
sh-3.2# wipe
wipe
sh: wipe: command not found
At this point, I just want to delete my data and the contents of the internal sdcard and somehow verify it's all deleted....without a screen. Any ideas?
Thanks.
flash stock firmware w/odin, hardest part would be to get it into dl mode, when doing the procedure feel for the vibration and release the volume keys then press the + volume button then see if odin flashes the firmware, the flash should wipe a non stock rom but not sure about embryos since its based on stock,
if I have time I might test this out or unless someone else can confirm this
I thought about that, but wasn't sure if odin would wipe the sdcard, and I was afraid it would leave me without usb debugging enabled so ADB would no longer work. I see there's an option in odin to "Re-partition", but it also says in your NEWB GUIDE: DO NOT! CHECK "REPARTITION"
Can I use the odin re-partition option for what I'm doing? I really don't care if I brick the phone, I just want to wipe it clean in case I try to sell it as-is, or trade it in or get it repaired.
Thanks for you help.
dwestall said:
I thought about that, but wasn't sure if odin would wipe the sdcard, and I was afraid it would leave me without usb debugging enabled so ADB would no longer work. I see there's an option in odin to "Re-partition", but it also says in your NEWB GUIDE: DO NOT! CHECK "REPARTITION"
Can I use the odin re-partition option for what I'm doing? I really don't care if I brick the phone, I just want to wipe it clean in case I try to sell it as-is, or trade it in or get it repaired.
Thanks for you help.
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from ages ago I read that repartitioning will brick the phone, but yes you will lose adb, pretty sure anyways, but since you lost adb it wont matter, sdcards are not touched by odin, if you want to brick it try flashing a original s2 firmware, I think that's what newbs did by mistake, if it does flash properly and has no signs of life then you bricked it
or keep trying adb as im no expert on it
edit: maybe a usb hdmi dongle to a monitor will work,
dwestall said:
I dropped my phone and cracked the screen. I get nothing on the display when I turn it on. The phone is rooted with TWRP and EMBRYO 6.11 custom ROM installed. Two things I want to do: backup the internal sdcard and wipe everything.
I got ADB working and was able to copy everything from the sdcard. It was couple of days later that I found time to work on it again to try to wipe everything. I reconnected the phone and ADB sees the device, but it seems to be in some jacked up state that is preventing me from running most SHELL commands - possibly my toolbox has been deleted.
Code:
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>adb shell
sh-3.2# ls
ls
sh: ls: command not found
sh-3.2# mount
mount
sh: mount: command not found
sh-3.2# su
su
sh: su: command not found
sh-3.2# wipe
wipe
sh: wipe: command not found
At this point, I just want to delete my data and the contents of the internal sdcard and somehow verify it's all deleted....without a screen. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Hit it with a hammer 5x
dwestall said:
I thought about that, but wasn't sure if odin would wipe the sdcard, and I was afraid it would leave me without usb debugging enabled so ADB would no longer work. I see there's an option in odin to "Re-partition", but it also says in your NEWB GUIDE: DO NOT! CHECK "REPARTITION"
Can I use the odin re-partition option for what I'm doing? I really don't care if I brick the phone, I just want to wipe it clean in case I try to sell it as-is, or trade it in or get it repaired.
Thanks for you help.
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It will hard brick the phone.
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Try checking the path for packages used by adb.
If you've already figured out setting up the adb environment and connecting it I suggest cleaning up and re-deployment of packages.
And if you don't have time and feel like wasting a perfectly functional logic board try the "hit it with hammer x5".
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Ok, not sure I want to hard brick it or physically damage it anymore than it already is since I may try to sell it. I decided to try odin (without re-partition).
I was able to get the phone into dl mode an odin the stock firmware ATT JB 4.1.2 I727UCMC1. The phone boots now and I can actually hear the att start-up sound. Very cool!
I was hoping maybe the Kies client would see it, but no go. Oh well, I'm going to leave it at that.
This is all pretty basic stuff, but a bit of a challenge without a display. So, thanks for all your help.
Hi. This is my first post and I hope I didn't have to post in some other section just for present myself, since I'm doing it now.
Anyway, I tried to flash a new rom since my HTC Sensation (no 4g nor XE) was totally stucked. I even installed the minimum software that I needed, and the result was a phone that could barely make calls.
So I did a backup of all my datas, then proceeded to a factory reset.
After that I followed the procedure on the htcdev website to unlock the bootloader and everything went smooth.
The first problem happened when, following a video explanation of a french guy that didn't say that I needed a wire, I had to improvise with what I could find at a late time in the night, and it was some iron wire insulated with some paper. At first the phone reeboted but not like I needed, and the following tries were totally useless so I used that software called rumrunner that claims to do be able to turn S-OFF without the wire trick.
I don't really know if it worked or not: I have S-OFF but during the process in the cmd there was "WTF: what are you doing" and "process stopped" even if I didn't touch anything.
Anyway, let's assume that I have S-OFF:
I then tried to flash the recovery 4-EXT using a software called like "Sensation_All-In-One_Kit_v3.1". I didn't noticed any significant change, nor the other functions were working properly since everything said "phone not found". So I used cmd and flashed "recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.9-pyramid" and it worked flawlessy.
Then I rooted the phone using the recovery and installing from the sdcard the file "su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed".
Then I downloaded cm12.1 by ivanich and installed it, but I forgot to do a backup before that and when I turned on the phone, nothing was loading. It was a black screen with the superior bar. The touch was not working, the on/off button the same. So I reopened the recovery, wiped out the data and cache to factory reset, and did again the SU and custom SO install.
Now the phone boots but it's again the factory reset version, not the one that I installed. I see that from all the bloatware still there. Also, its version is wrong. It's android 4.0.3, while there wasn't that version when it was produced.
I need help.
edit: I found out that when I try to install the rom I get only errors saying :
[the first part is missing since I can't scroll up]
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system at /system: no such file or directory
unmount of /system failed; no such volume
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata at /data: no such device
unmount of /data failed; no such volume
patching system image unconditionally...
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system at /system: no such file or directory
unmount of /system failed; no such volume
script succeded: result was [0.200000]
Install from sdcard complete.
FINAL EDIT:
I searched in many places for help. I found the man in a IRC chat. Seems that I had to change the recovery app and install twrp. Then it worked flawlessy.
Ciome said:
Hi. This is my first post and I hope I didn't have to post in some other section just for present myself, since I'm doing it now.
Anyway, I tried to flash a new rom since my HTC Sensation (no 4g nor XE) was totally stucked. I even installed the minimum software that I needed, and the result was a phone that could barely make calls.
So I did a backup of all my datas, then proceeded to a factory reset.
After that I followed the procedure on the htcdev website to unlock the bootloader and everything went smooth.
The first problem happened when, following a video explanation of a french guy that didn't say that I needed a wire, I had to improvise with what I could find at a late time in the night, and it was some iron wire insulated with some paper. At first the phone reeboted but not like I needed, and the following tries were totally useless so I used that software called rumrunner that claims to do be able to turn S-OFF without the wire trick.
I don't really know if it worked or not: I have S-OFF but during the process in the cmd there was "WTF: what are you doing" and "process stopped" even if I didn't touch anything.
Anyway, let's assume that I have S-OFF:
I then tried to flash the recovery 4-EXT using a software called like "Sensation_All-In-One_Kit_v3.1". I didn't noticed any significant change, nor the other functions were working properly since everything said "phone not found". So I used cmd and flashed "recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.0.9-pyramid" and it worked flawlessy.
Then I rooted the phone using the recovery and installing from the sdcard the file "su-2.3.6.3-efgh-signed".
Then I downloaded cm12.1 by ivanich and installed it, but I forgot to do a backup before that and when I turned on the phone, nothing was loading. It was a black screen with the superior bar. The touch was not working, the on/off button the same. So I reopened the recovery, wiped out the data and cache to factory reset, and did again the SU and custom SO install.
Now the phone boots but it's again the factory reset version, not the one that I installed. I see that from all the bloatware still there. Also, its version is wrong. It's android 4.0.3, while there wasn't that version when it was produced.
I need help.
edit: I found out that when I try to install the rom I get only errors saying :
[the first part is missing since I can't scroll up]
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system at /system: no such file or directory
unmount of /system failed; no such volume
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata at /data: no such device
unmount of /data failed; no such volume
patching system image unconditionally...
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system at /system: no such file or directory
unmount of /system failed; no such volume
script succeded: result was [0.200000]
Install from sdcard complete.
FINAL EDIT:
I searched in many places for help. I found the man in a IRC chat. Seems that I had to change the recovery app and install twrp. Then it worked flawlessy.
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you just had a very old version of recovery
i assume that guy gave you the proper twrp because there is a false one which messes up with emmc after using wipe option
rzr86 said:
you just had a very old version of recovery
i assume that guy gave you the proper twrp because there is a false one which messes up with emmc after using wipe option
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No he just told me to get the last version for my phone.
Ciome said:
No he just told me to get the last version for my phone.
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actually i am saying the same thing