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Shabbypenguin and the Android Creative Syndicate
present to you
Easy Root 1.0
This software is licensed under the WTFPL
/* This program is free software. It comes without any warranty, to
* the extent permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute it
* and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The F*** You Want
* To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See
* http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details. */
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what this means is simple, you can do whatever you want with this software
Instructions are simple, this uses revolutionary's awesome zergrush exploit its just a slightly modified script from my transform-ultra AIO. anyways yall might be wondering why a sprint guy is here giving yall this, well its cuz my good buddy k0nane (the one currently working on removing ciq for yall) asked me to stop by the irc channel last night. we got some of the partitions mapped out and he told me that you guys can use zergRush so here ya have it
set usb debugging on (settings > applications > development > USB debugging)
Install teh drivers
plug in your phone and let teh drivers FULLY INSTALL
extract the entire root zip file (dont just pull what you want out of it, it doesnt work like that)
run the included batch file/sh file depending on your os
linux users i know youve got it handled but for you mac users that dont understand how to do anything more then dump money in apples pockets there is a readme in there
DOWNLOAD
also to make things easier for editing i have included a nice lil script
in shell or terminal use this command
# remount rw
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it will allow r/w access to /system
enjoy
version 2.0 will flash cwm for ya, just need to figure out a safe way to do it
Cool. Reserved.
fixed - was a permissions issue on my end.
fixed - was a permissions issue on my end.
please try re-running it again, if it says zerglings didnt leave anything interesting thats teh exploit failing
fixed - was a permissions issue on my end.
no adb is finding your phone, otherwise the exploit wouldnt run. its just odd that they arent leaving anything interesting. not sure why its not running the way it should, other people on this forum have said they used zergrush just fine, the reason why i posted this is so that you can have it done via script and have busybox and a remount script thrown in there.
here i had originally posted teh file with my old copy of zergrush, i had since updated teh zip with the latest from revolutionary. i reverted back to the old one try downloading it again and see where that gets ya
I ran it as administrator this time and it looks different, but I still get message about SU not found, even after rebooting phone.
ok well that time is because you didnt run it with adb.exe in teh folder
Hmm will def try this later tonight
Well, I'm sure I may be doing something wrong.
But I simply set my phone to usb-debugging and plugged in the usb cable.
Then extracted your zipped up folder and then right-click-run-as-administrator on root.bat.
ADB.exe is definitely in the same folder structure as root.bat.
hm well join the irc channel when youu get a chance we can work on this as bit more
If you are running windows vista or windows 7 and you are just right-clicking on the bat and running as administrator you are not running the adb.exe as an administrator. You should right-click on cmd.exe in the start menu, select run as administrator then navigate to the folder extracted. For instance if you saved the file in your users downloads folder then navigate to: x:\users\[user name]\downloads\Skyrocket-Easy-Root and then type root.bat and press enter. This will allow the root.bat to call adb.exe properly and will execute the process.
Hope this helps.
PlagueBoy said:
If you are running windows vista or windows 7 and you are just right-clicking on the bat and running as administrator you are not running the adb.exe as an administrator. You should right-click on cmd.exe in the start menu, select run as administrator then navigate to the folder extracted. For instance if you saved the file in your users downloads folder then navigate to: x:\users\[user name]\downloads\Skyrocket-Easy-Root and then type root.bat and press enter. This will allow the root.bat to call adb.exe properly and will execute the process.
Hope this helps.
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Windows 7.
That did the trick, it worked great and I'm rooted. Thanks to both of you!
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Plague Boy... one post in four years and it got a "Thank You".
You're batting 100%!
Glad I could help. One post in four years yes, I signed up for this site a long time ago and then promptly joined the dark side by purchasing an iPhone about a week after that. After all these years I have wandered back and can hopefully be more of more use as I learn the Android OS.
Worked perfectly for me. Quick the lengthy root process (err rather how long it takes, its just 1 click lol), but mint!
cant get it to work says something about boomsh being denied
kornklown69 said:
cant get it to work says something about boomsh being denied
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That's left over from when I was working with you, come by IRC later and I'll get you cleaned up.
k0nane said:
That's left over from when I was working with you, come by IRC later and I'll get you cleaned up.
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Superoneclick root worked thanx k0nane
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Hey all.
Have been doing Android dev for a short time, but Windows dev for a while.
I wrote myself two little .bat (batch) files for making a couple things quicker for me. These are crude little batches, nothing complicated here.
The first is LogcatBat, which is a little batch file for viewing logcat on your PC using the ADB binaries.
The second is ShellBat, which opens up an Android shell terminal on your PC connected to your phone through ADB as well.
Now, as stated before, THESE FILES ARE CRUDE. There isn't any support for them, and if you use them you do so at your OWN RISK. This is pretty simple stuff, but it can be used for HARM IF YOU'RE STUPID...
...So, don't be.
Now, you have to right click and save these files as .bat files - just clicking the links will generate the text of the batch commands. Also keep in mind these two files assume that your android directory is at C:\android-sdk-windows\tools. If they are not, email me, and tell me the location of your ADB folder so I can remake the file for you. Or, you can edit them yourself (this is Open Source, of course :wink:.
LogcatBat
ShellBat
My email: [email protected]
Well I guess that it will help a handful of noobs out there.
Most of the script (I'd say about 98%) is ascii art.
LOL I had to throw in a little "sumpin' sumpin'" more than what I used it for daily.
And it's TARGETED towards noobs, because I am one myself.
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Also, those who download this PLEASE comment/reply to this to let me know how you like, dislike, or just what's up!
You might include instructions for customizing the directory structure, ex mine is c:\android and I have modded my path var to include the location of adb and fastboot.
Sorry, I should have continued reading. Still instructions and maybe how to set up path might be useful.
Cool to see more batch scripts, i love em as u can tell from my signature. They're so simple yet so powerful. Heres a tip to improve em, u can use errorlevel's to check if adb is in the $path. If its not in the path u cud perhaps ask for user-input to the directory where his/her sdk directory is and "cd" to that before executing commands.
Let me know if u need any help, im no pro but ive been working with them for a while now. Refer to my apk manager script, the top few lines are where i check if java/adb are installed on ur system.
Daneshm90 said:
Let me know if u need any help, im no pro but ive been working with them for a while now. Refer to my apk manager script, the top few lines are where i check if java/adb are installed on ur system.
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Would you possibly wanna work with me on these? I mean, for my own end I don't care how they are, but if we could provide an actually nice work product that would be really cool!
mooch777 said:
Would you possibly wanna work with me on these? I mean, for my own end I don't care how they are, but if we could provide an actually nice work product that would be really cool!
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Well i already include anything i can think of to apk manager. But if u propose an awesome idea that doesnt already exist, then yea for sure. Otherwise my help offer still exists.
Daneshm90 said:
Well i already include anything i can think of to apk manager. But if u propose an awesome idea that doesnt already exist, then yea for sure. Otherwise my help offer still exists.
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Actually I used your script and found that I don't have Java installed. But when I installed the latest 1.6 JDK, they still can't detect it! May I know why?
JokerAce said:
Actually I used your script and found that I don't have Java installed. But when I installed the latest 1.6 JDK, they still can't detect it! May I know why?
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If u can go to command prompt and type
java -version
if u see command not found, then java is not in ur path. If u do find it however, im intrigued as to why apk manager is complaining, in any case ignore the complaint.
Fyi, redirect any issues to its thread on the g1 forums, i dont wanna hijack this thread/easier to manage 1 thread instead of 2.
How to sideload for samsung captivate?
1. Download Terminal Emulator from android market (or any terminal).
2. Go to this post on your samsung captivate.
3. Copy this Below
su cd /dbdata/databases/com.android.providers.settings
sqlite3 settings.db
update secure set value = "1" where name = "install_non_market_apps";
.quit
reboot
4. Your phone will reboot and you can sideload. try to download an app from pandaapp.com.
5. Success!!!!!!!!!! Made very easy compared to using Android SDK.
-I dont claim to find this. But i havent seen this on youtube or any where else-
Hope You Luck!
-Jordan5555
Thanks for the info!
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It's explained Tip: Enable Non Market App Installs on the Samsung Captivate]here[/url, I used a little variation on that method:
Can I suggest an even easier way of editing and manipulating the settings.db file? I used a combination of Root Explorer, SQLite Editor and Dropbox, modified from this link. You zip and copy settings.db from your Captivate to Dropbox, then you can edit it in Firefox, zip it, copy it back, and manipulate it from there - or I found I could copy the file to another folder I created (modified market), edit the file in there with SQLite, save the file and then copy it back to the original folder following their directions. The one thing you have to be careful of is making sure you're mounted R/W instead of R/O in Root Explorer or you'll get errors, something like 'permission denied'.
The Sideload Wonder Machine is nice, but I'm not always at my computer when I find something I want to try, this method made sideloading totally contained on the Captivate. Works a charm
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i tried the first method by copying the code and i got "Permission Denied" so then i just typed in the first line. got the same "Permission Denied"
is there a step i need to do first?
sorry if there is something obvious i should do first, i'm a bit of a noob
gisxer said:
i tried the first method by copying the code and i got "Permission Denied" so then i just typed in the first line. got the same "Permission Denied"
is there a step i need to do first?
sorry if there is something obvious i should do first, i'm a bit of a noob
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What are you using, Root Explorer? You have to click the r/w at the top of the screen to enable writing. If it's r/o, that means read only.
Root Explorer? no, just Terminal Emulator and pasted the code into the Terminal window. i take it that's not what it meant
gisxer said:
Root Explorer? no, just Terminal Emulator and pasted the code into the Terminal window. i take it that's not what it meant
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Ah, no, I see, you're referring to the first method. I dunno, I used what I posted, and it worked well.
nevermind lol
sorry should have mentioned that. the method posted by jordan5555 got the error
Permission denied (Jordans mthd)
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While the process described here isn't technically sideloading, it is enabling installation of non-market applications without being attached to a computer, a.k.a. De-crippling . I have already simplified this process into one click, with no need for running any console commands or downloading the android SDK. Check out One Click De-Cripple for Captivate here.
BTW, your phone will need to be rooted before this process will be successful.
rafter109 said:
While the process described here isn't technically sideloading, it is enabling installation of non-market applications without being attached to a computer, a.k.a. De-crippling . I have already simplified this process into one click, with no need for running any console commands or downloading the android SDK. Check out One Click De-Cripple for Captivate here.
BTW, your phone will need to be rooted before this process will be successful.
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Having to be rooted is why I went wit the method I posted above - because at the time I wasn't ready to root. What that method did do is force me to learn a bit about Android file structure and how to 'fiddle around' with the innards of the system. Eventually, of course, I got brave, rooted, and it's been all customizing from then on.
Of course, once you've rooted and gone to a custom ROM you never have to worry about all this again
Cant you just use the sideload wonder machine? Worked for me when I didn't have the "install_non_market_apps" file changed.
yentlequible said:
Cant you just use the sideload wonder machine? Worked for me when I didn't have the "install_non_market_apps" file changed.
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Sure, but then I have to be at my computer to load anything. I far prefer what I did, so it's just plain done. Plus I don't want the constant reminder that AT&T has crippled my phone - a phone I'm paying way too much for monthly.
reinbeau said:
Sure, but then I have to be at my computer to load anything. I far prefer what I did, so it's just plain done. Plus I don't want the constant reminder that AT&T has crippled my phone - a phone I'm paying way too much for monthly.
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Good point... The only reason I used the sideload wonder machine in the first place was to get root explorer on my phone since the market was not working. After that I just modified the database file.
MarketUpdater
by ScumpinatoS
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What is it?This script allows you to install the Latest version of android market even if you don't live in the U.S.A!
Requirements
- Windows 98 or above
- An Android Device
- Admin rights (Vista/7)
- USB DEBUG ON
How to use?
1. Download the Link at the end of the post
2. Double click on MarketUpdater.exe
3. Now the script is running
4. Choose the option that you want and the script will do everything
In the guided mode the script guides you trough the script telling you something about the command and how to use them It's good if you want to know how the script work or if you want to learn something about adb scripting
Now the download link:
MarketUpdater.exe
Changelog:
v3.2.0
1. New Ice Cream Sandwich Market (v3.2.0)
2. New style (black-cyano)
v3.1.5
1. New market (v3.1.5)
2. New style (black-red)
v3.1.3b1
1. Totally new script!
2. Added a restore mode in the specific mode
3. Now the script will work on every android device, rooted, not rooted, samsung, htc, lg and so on...I am 101% sure or that
4. Small BUG fixes
5. Change of the style XD
v3.1.3
1. Totally new script
2. 3 method
3. Market updated to v3.1.3
4. More Stylish
v1.1:
1. Updated the Market from 3.0.26 to 3.0.27.
2. The script doesn't need the reboot anymore!!
3. Now the Market is installed in /data instead of /system
Enjoy and leave a feedback
Who wants the source code, ask to me in PM
IF YOU LIKE MY WORK, PLEASE THANK ME AND CONSIDER DONATE TO ME, EVEN 1$ IS GOOD, I'M JUST A STUDENT
Thanks This seems to work like it is supposed to
I'm making a new script, because this isn't working for everybody!
Just Stay tuned
The fix will be posted tomorrow because i've bricked my ideos XD
its working on u8150 great job!!!
You're welcome ulissescg
If you want, thank me clicking on the Thanks button under my first post, thank you!
Anyway...I cannot do further tests because my smartphone is blocked (Ideos U8150) on the Stock Vodafone ROM and the bootloader does not work, so if the script doesn't work for you, follow these steps:
- Extract the .exe file (You need WinRar I think)
- Take the .apk files
- Send it to the phone
- Install it manually from the phone
This should work
Script updated!
Now it will works on all Android Devices!!
If you find any BUG please report it here, so I can fix it
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Any bug?
Can't wait to try it. What exactly does this script? I mean how it is working
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It works like that:
-It makes the BackupMarket folder in C:\
-It copies the com.android.vending-1.apk (which is in /data/app/ and this file could not exist!) in the phone to the C:\BackupMarket folder
-It copies the file Vending.apk (whic is in /system/app/ this file exist in every devices) from the device to C:\BackupMarket
-It copies the com.android.vending-1.apk (whic is included in the script) to the /data/app/ directory into the device
-It copies the file Vending.apk (whis is included in the script) to the /system/app/ directory in the device
-The script will reboot the phone.
This is how it works, if you wants the source-code, don't hesitate to contact me in PM or at [email protected]
Thanks for the explanation, tried it and works great. Thanks for this script mate.
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This fix the movie root problem thank's in advance.
Sent from my HTC Desire HD using XDA Premium App
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Have you find a bug in the script? If Yes, please tell me so I can fix it
BTW the script was downloaded a 191 times until now Thanks people!!
No joy...
ScumpinatoS said:
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Have you find a bug in the script? If Yes, please tell me so I can fix it
BTW the script was downloaded a 191 times until now Thanks people!!
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Doesn't work for me - creates the directory and then sits there, doing nothing. No files copied. Debug is on, USB Storage off (also tried with it on). Unarchived and ran ADB in archive with "devices" - nothing shows as connected so that's probably why.
Will try again at home where I did the original root - maybe ADB is not working here. Will update later.
Droid incredible, CM7.10 RC1 w/std kernel, Clockwork 3.0.0.8 w/ S-OFF
Hi,
it isn't working for me either. tried everything i can think off.
any help
thanks scott
rpitera said:
Doesn't work for me - creates the directory and then sits there, doing nothing. No files copied. Debug is on, USB Storage off (also tried with it on). Unarchived and ran ADB in archive with "devices" - nothing shows as connected so that's probably why.
Will try again at home where I did the original root - maybe ADB is not working here. Will update later.
Droid incredible, CM7.10 RC1 w/std kernel, Clockwork 3.0.0.8 w/ S-OFF
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You have no ADB Drivers in your PC. I'm 100% sure of that, and now I will explain to you why is that:
The script controls that your phone is connected to the PC and that is correctly running with ADB. If the phone isn't working fine with ADB the script will NOT run until the phone is correctly running with ADB.
In english, that means that your ADB Drivers aren't installed properly
Let me know if the script works on your main PC
scalda said:
Hi,
it isn't working for me either. tried everything i can think off.
any help
thanks scott
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Can You explain a little bit more your problem? Thank you
PS: I'm sorry for my bad english, but I study English only at school, other than watch series in English with English subtitles
I've got this message (got it and another one first time, but hadn't the reflex to do a screen ...).
Running rooted HTC Desire with Oxygen ROM.
Version of Market installed shows 2.3.4 in the app list and when I run the app, it still is the old version.
That isn't normal...try to re-download the script...are you using Windows?
Success
You have no ADB Drivers in your PC. I'm 100% sure of that, and now I will explain to you why is that:
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Yes, and I figured that out after awhile and tried to install them but was unsuccessful. I tried it again on the home PC (Vista64) where I had previously installed the SDK and it appeared to start but not finish - after showing the transfer statistics, it basically just stopped.
I did see activity on the phone, but not a full reboot. When I looked at the market however, it had definitetly updated it and it was working great. With the script still active and the phone connected, I did a manual reboot. At that point the script declared the update a success.
So guess the only thing it missed was doing a full cold reboot.
The new market looks and works great - thanks so much for putting this together for noob hackers like myself. In addition to making it easy, looking at the syntax of the script taught me a few things. Cheers!
ScumpinatoS said:
That isn't normal...try to re-download the script...are you using Windows?
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I did it ... twice.
Yes this is windows. Maybe something different about my ROM then?
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Q&A thread for lewaOS by erikmm
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Thanks falcon I decided to support rom so I'll update it and this will be useful
-sent from my POS i897
no camera, no power button but at least I got miui lol
No problem Erik now I just gotta remember to ask my stuff here instead of the dev thread lol
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has anyone besides henchen (sorry if i butchered that) been able to get this to boot i cant even get m4xm4n cm7 to load up get stuck in heimdall frontend.
I don't believe m4xm4n's cm7 is formatted correctly to use the frontend. You will have to use cmdline heimdall (at least that's what I did). If you want a walkthrough, easiest way for me to help you would be for you to hop on the #teamnerd IRC channel.
anoymonos said:
has anyone besides henchen (sorry if i butchered that) been able to get this to boot i cant even get m4xm4n cm7 to load up get stuck in heimdall frontend.
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Here's the wiki page. Both front-end and cli are there. It's really simple once you figure it out. I've been back and forth between MTD and BML a lot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S/SGH-T959V/Installing_CyanogenMod_7
Well I used it before on an earlier release I think very 7 and it worked easily now keep getting error
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Here's the wiki page. Both front-end and cli are there. It's really simple once you figure it out. I've been back and forth between MTD and BML a lot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S/SGH-T959V/Installing_CyanogenMod_7
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I've been starring at that Page for ever still can't get it and done reading still can't figure out heimdall cli
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I just put the efs backup and restore .zips,the update.zip, and the latest gapps zip on the root of the sd card. I then ran the cm efs backup through recovery. Then follow this:
Windows specific
Put your phone into Download Mode and leave it connected via USB
Extract the Heimdall Suite files
Browse to the folder you extracted them to and open the Drivers folder
Run zadiag
Go to Options > List All Devices
In the dropdown, select "Samsung USB Composite Device"
Click on Install Driver and close zadiag
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Then i opened up a cmd prompt (windows 7), navigated to where i had unzipped the heimdall suite to, and ran
Code:
heimdall flash --kernel boot-05-10-2012B.img
BE SURE THAT THE BOOT.IMG IS IN THE SAME FOLDER AS WHERE YOU UNZIPPED HEIMDALL SUITE. Then after that, you should just be able to follow this:
Flashing CyanogenMod 7
Do a factory reset
CWM Main Menu > wipe data/factory reset
You might get a format volume error. It's normal, continue
Format and mount /system
CWM Main Menu > mounts and storage
format /system
mount /system
Flash cm7-efs-restore.zip
Flash the cm7 rom zip you downloaded, and the latest version of google apps
Reboot and enjoy CM7.
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thats my problem i cant navigate to that destination for some reason im on irc now
Move the heimdall folder to "C:" Then "cd C:\"
anoymonos said:
thats my problem i cant navigate to that destination for some reason im on irc now
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I am not sure about previous versions of Windows - but on Windows 7 you can hold shift and right-click on the folder you want the command prompt to open and select 'Open command window here'. Or open the folder and you can hold shift and right-click anywhere inside the folder and select 'Open command window here'.
Command prompt will open and you will be where you want to be.
anoymonos said:
thats my problem i cant navigate to that destination for some reason im on irc now
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If you are on windows 7 the folder you put the files in shift right click on them and select open command prompt here.
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I learn something new everyday, never realized that was there thanks guys
erikmm will you do me a favor?
Take this out of your op.
Damage to device is not my responsibility it's T-Mobile's lol
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That implies T-Mo is responsible if people brick their phones. And that bugs me to no end. I mean like to the point of really bugging the hell out of me. Anything we do is at our own risk.
eollie said:
erikmm will you do me a favor?
Take this out of your op.
That implies T-Mo is responsible if people brick their phones. And that bugs me to no end. I mean like to the point of really bugging the hell out of me. Anything we do is at our own risk.
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well i thought the "lol" made it clear i was joking ... but i guess it's a bit confusing for any noob reading so i'll modify it to keep my joke but make it clear it's everyone for themselves lol .
I'd put it on Sammy's responsibility, for giving us such a hard time porting ROMs for this complicated device.
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DOES IT WORK? I am yet to receive my SGN3, so I haven't been able to test.
I made this tool originally for SonyEricsson Xperia X10, but have now modified it to work for our Samsung Galaxy Note 3. I hope it will make life a little easier when modifying files on the device. It uses ADB to pull and push files, change file permissions and much more - so users don't need to remember long command prompt/terminal emulator commands! It also has a nifty little application manager, which allows for quick installation, backup, and removal of both pre and self -installed software. It has a LogCat function to read and save logs on the go when investigating errors, as well as functionality to decompile/recompile APK, JAR and ODEX files, sign and zipalign APKs, and decompile System images. Finally, straight ADB shell access is integrated.
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Instructions:
1. Download.
2. Extract archive.
3. * Install LinuxReader to GalaxyS3ModTool\tools\LinuxReader.
4. Run SGN3ModTool.jar!
*This step is only needed for the Decompile System function in the ROM Manager.
Note: Make sure your phone is connected in debug mode, you have root privileges, and unsecured your device's shell. The application will try to unsecure your shell if you haven't already, but worst case scenario you might have to do this manually.
Also, the manage ROMs functionality is still experimental, and the Recompile System function is disabled. If you know how these processes can be automated, let me know and I will incorporate the functionality.
If you have problems, let me know and I will try to sort them out with you. Keep in mind that often when a modification goes wrong, you can simply push back the original files and reboot. So keep backups handy!
Reserved in case of future expansion.
Very interesting, will test when i get back home. Thanks!
Sound good mate. I'll give it a go I reckon
Wow sounds awesome thank you very much
Does it backup app data as well? This looks very promising. As it is java based, would it work on other platforms?
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1. Download.
2. Extract archive to C:\cellphone\SGN3ModTool
3. * Install LinuxReader to C:\cellphone\SGN3ModTool\tools\LinuxReader.
4. ** Install the Java Runtime Enviroment from.. http://www.java.com/en/download/windows_xpi.jsp?locale=en
5. Make sure your Note 3 is plugged in and the screen is unlocked.
6. Run SGN3ModTool.jar
* This step is only needed for the Decompile System function in the ROM Manager.
** This step is only needed if you do not already have the JRE installed.
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It is telling me the device is offline. For example.. Roboot, Refresh Content, etc.. do not nothing.
Make Dir says "Directory Created" but does this...
adb shell mount -o remount,rw /system
adb shell mkdir "/test"
error: device offline
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you have to allow ADB to acces your device..
when you try to do anything with ADB, look at your phone screen, it will give you a popup that will enable you to 'allow ADB connections'
karoolus said:
you have to allow ADB to acces your device..
when you try to do anything with ADB, look at your phone screen, it will give you a popup that will enable you to 'allow ADB connections'
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I watched my screen. I got no popups other than the original "usb connected" popup when I plugged in the usb cable.
Edit: Deleted the app. No Support from Dev.
Breach said:
I watched my screen. I got no popups other than the original "usb connected" popup when I plugged in the usb cable.
Edit: Deleted the app. No Support from Dev.
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this actually does work!
if somone still wants to use it for whatever reason you can:
get a kernel that is not SElinux enforcing (permissive).*
get adb insecure by chainfire and switch to insecure mode.
be sure that in the app it says:
Binary: Insecure
USB debugging: Enabled
should work, at least for me it did.
not sure if every custom kernel(permissive) works.
*lastest wanam exposed module has an experimental feature to set the selinux to permissive.
i havent tried it but maybe you can do the above with stock kernel and just setting permissive mode in wanam.
edit: does not work with stock kernel, at least for me.
i have not tested every function of this tool but connecting, pushing, pulling and so on work.
there are other tools that can do that, i wrote this just for information.
works well here! well done
cant get it to work on mac
thanks MrRusch for your great work!
I am a newbie about these stuff so forgive me if these are questions are stupid~
I was trying to use it to deodex the SamsungChineseIME apk and I got 2 questions want to ask.
1. when it asks for "Install Framework?", I choose the framework-res.apk extracted from my rom. But I also notice there is a twframeworkres.apk in the rom, do I need to include that also?
2. I came to a prompt asking me for "Select framework directory to reference" (as attached screen), I was hold back since I don't know what to choose for this.
Thank you again for your effort and this great tool!