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I am quite the newb when it comes to android and rooting period, if I already rooted my phone with a simple oneclick root, and want to use a new oneclick root, one with clockworkmod as part of it, can I just reroot by following the oneclick steps or do I need unroot first?
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sirens6 said:
I am quite the newb when it comes to android and rooting period, if I already rooted my phone with a simple oneclick root, and want to use a new oneclick root, one with clockworkmod as part of it, can I just reroot by following the oneclick steps or do I need unroot first?
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Well if you already have CWM installed then you shouldn't need to use the new version of the one-click-root method. All this does is simplify the actions even further by doing both tasks at once. If you do want to, for some reason, use the newest root method then I would suggest unrooting first just in case any errors occur with files already existing etc. Hope this helps!
Technically you shouldn't need to do an uninstall, but it doesn't hurt either...
I have rom manager but I don't think I have cwm. Everytime I test it by rebooting I get an error message and the options are still blue unlike the green options that I have seen if cwm is working. Is there some way to just install or flah or whatever it is cwm? If so, where do I get it and how do I do it? Thanks
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Rom manager won't work unless you have a kernel that supports it. I'm assuming that if you are rooting then it is the stock kernel and rom manager install won't work. You can install right over it if you want. Honestly the simplest way for me to do this was z4root from market and then clockworkmod recovery one click. Not the all in one. The try this last.bat seems to be less prone to failure. And if it is giving you trouble I might suggest that you install the usb drivers on another computer and run cwm rec from a thumb drive.
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What... the easiest way is to download noobnl one click zip and the drivers.
Install the drivers (exe). Restart the pc and the phone. Plug in the phone and let it install the phone. As long as it installs adb driver you'll be fine. Extract and open the one click and start the .exe in there. A black window opens, press enter and it should go to town. If you hit enter and it pauses. Just restart the pc again and unplug the phone. Open the one click .exe again, plug the phone in and hit enter. It will go.
Phone restarts and your good to go with clockwork.
5 roots, 5 different computers. Perfect every time. Noobnl has made this cake.
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I used the noobnl oneclickexploit when i rooted my phone, i have not flashed any roms or kernels that i know of, please hold my hand and walk me through the process of what i should do to get clockworkmod flashed, should i follow the steps listed above or do i have to do something more?
Honestly, I prefer using the all-in-one batch file.
Install your drivers (if you haven't already)
Turn on debugging mode on your phone
Extract the .zip from the link above somewhere on your pc.
Plug phone into computer and let it recognize.
Run run.bat from the .zip you downloaded.
Press 1 to reroot. It will remove previous roots. Say yes when it asks, andlet it do its thing.
Press 3 to install CWM, say yes, let it do its thing.
And that's it. I've had some phones hang the first time rooting, but after restarting the phone it usually works. Also, keeping the screen alive seems to help. Always give it a few minutes to do its thing, but if it hangs, restart the phone and try again. It may help to restart the computer. I've seen one computer with buggy drivers that refused to do this or odin, but I have successfully done it with both my laptop and my work computer without too much trouble.
Press 1 and 3 on what, my phone or my computer?
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on computer. when you run it, it'll be a command prompt and you can just follow the instructions on it.
Ok, I understand all those steps, thank you. Next question, is there a place where I can find clockworkmod by itself, if so where, and how do I install?
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Hello list,
I have been trying to root my Nexus S with the 2.3.3 update but I've been unsuccessful. I have tried "Allgamer's" GRH78 and a couple of others on youtube but I think the problem is my laptop (windows 7 32-bit) wont recognize the phone. Is there something I'm missing? Has anyone rooted their 2.3.3 phone, and if so can you send a link or PM me so I can figure this out? I eventually want to flash the Cyanogenmod 7 so any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
When I had my HD2 I installed HSPL and flashed all types of ROM's without issue. My Nexus S is acting like my ex......
Thanks,
Rich
Madmax0609 said:
Hello list,
I have been trying to root my Nexus S with the 2.3.3 update but I've been unsuccessful. I have tried "Allgamer's" GRH78 and a couple of others on youtube but I think the problem is my laptop (windows 7 32-bit) wont recognize the phone. Is there something I'm missing? Has anyone rooted their 2.3.3 phone, and if so can you send a link or PM me so I can figure this out? I eventually want to flash the Cyanogenmod 7 so any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
When I had my HD2 I installed HSPL and flashed all types of ROM's without issue. My Nexus S is acting like my ex......
Thanks,
Rich
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try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875875
Will that work with 2.3.3? And what the hell am I doing wrong that I cant get my laptop to recognize my phone???
Madmax0609 said:
Will that work with 2.3.3? And what the hell am I doing wrong that I cant get my laptop to recognize my phone???
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Well, you can try to install this driver: http://mazodude.comze.com/files/drivers.rar
That link takes me to a blank page....??? Have you rooted your Nexus and was it at 2.3.3 when you started?
Thanks, and sorry for all the questions.....I'm just trying to get this resolved.
Madmax0609 said:
That link takes me to a blank page....??? Have you rooted your Nexus and was it at 2.3.3 when you started?
Thanks, and sorry for all the questions.....I'm just trying to get this resolved.
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Did you install the Android SDK? If so, I apologize as I'm not familiar with the shortcut commands for windows but you should try this:
Code:
*File path to your android sdk/tools folder*\fastboot devices
If you get a result like
Code:
################# fastboot
then your phone is being recognized, if not other troubleshooting stepsmight have to be taken.
Havent tried that yet. I will give it a shot.
Thanks!
was having the same issue with fastboot, use these drivers from pda.net
http://www.junefabrics.com/android/download.php
Having the same problem. I've tried PDAnet and am currently updating (again) SDK, but I can't get the fastboot or adb to recognize the device, no matter how hard I try. For what it's worth, my bootloader was unlocked when I upgraded to 2.3.3 (via Clockword Mod), and the unlock status seems to have been preserved. It still says "unlocked," and boots with the open padlock.
Sorry for the double post, but I posted as I was working on it. What worked for me: I had a 2.3.3 stock image booted from Clockwork. I didn't have root permissions with the stock.
The new stock (is it technically a ROM, or is a ROM just Cyanogen, Bionix, etc., like awesome developers create?) preserved the unlocked bootloader (which I've not re-locked, because I never cared about the padlock boot), but not the root. So I was left with a stock 2.3.3 with an unlocked bootloader.
I tried everything to get my phone recognized via USB under the SDK/adb, but couldn't. I adbed and fastbooted devices, uninstalled and reinstalled PDAnet, even deleted and then redownloaded and reinstalled java, SDK, *and* drivers. To no avail.
The first time I rooted, though, I used the one-click method in the MoDaCo forums, by . . . Paul(?). I think that's his name. It's a simple zip file. So I unzipped to my desktop. Which gave me a folder with the GRI40 Nexus S superboot. I disconnected my phone, shut it off, then held the volume up and power keys until it booted into the fastboot bit. Once it was in fastboot (with the green Android and the orange text up top and the blue text options along the side), I reconnected the USB, then just double-clicked the .bat file in the superboot folder.
That gave me root. I verified via rootchecker, and the moment I confirmed root, I went to Clockwork, reflashed Clockwork Mod Recovery, and did a complete back-up. That's where I am now. Not sure where I'm going from here, but I have 2.3.3 GRI40 root with baseband i9020xxb1, and that's how I did it.
willentrekin said:
Sorry for the double post, but I posted as I was working on it. What worked for me: I had a 2.3.3 stock image booted from Clockwork. I didn't have root permissions with the stock.
The new stock (is it technically a ROM, or is a ROM just Cyanogen, Bionix, etc., like awesome developers create?) preserved the unlocked bootloader (which I've not re-locked, because I never cared about the padlock boot), but not the root. So I was left with a stock 2.3.3 with an unlocked bootloader.
I tried everything to get my phone recognized via USB under the SDK/adb, but couldn't. I adbed and fastbooted devices, uninstalled and reinstalled PDAnet, even deleted and then redownloaded and reinstalled java, SDK, *and* drivers. To no avail.
The first time I rooted, though, I used the one-click method in the MoDaCo forums, by . . . Paul(?). I think that's his name. It's a simple zip file. So I unzipped to my desktop. Which gave me a folder with the GRI40 Nexus S superboot. I disconnected my phone, shut it off, then held the volume up and power keys until it booted into the fastboot bit. Once it was in fastboot (with the green Android and the orange text up top and the blue text options along the side), I reconnected the USB, then just double-clicked the .bat file in the superboot folder.
That gave me root. I verified via rootchecker, and the moment I confirmed root, I went to Clockwork, reflashed Clockwork Mod Recovery, and did a complete back-up. That's where I am now. Not sure where I'm going from here, but I have 2.3.3 GRI40 root with baseband i9020xxb1, and that's how I did it.
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Are you on a PC or a mac?
PC
Loaded up Cyanogen. Seems okay. Tried adding the Honity kernel, but that seems to bugger everything up.
willentrekin said:
PC
Loaded up Cyanogen. Seems okay. Tried adding the Honity kernel, but that seems to bugger everything up.
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Cyanogen is nice as it adds some features but if you've been living without them you might never notice having them lol. More people need to buy macs <.< I can help anyone get root on a mac >.>
I'm noticing that. It seems like kernels are what introduce problems for me; I've run Bionix and Cyanogen without issue, but as soon as I load up a kernel, I start getting force closes in any app that requires superuser permissions. I've discovered that managing the apps to clear their data/caches can help, but I'd like to find a more stable set up.
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I'm noticing that. It seems like kernels are what introduce problems for me; I've run Bionix and Cyanogen without issue, but as soon as I load up a kernel, I start getting force closes in any app that requires superuser permissions. I've discovered that managing the apps to clear their data/caches can help, but I'd like to find a more stable set up.
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When you flash the kernel run fix permissions before you reboot. For me cfs kernels.
I rooted my inspire the day I got it, but when my screen cracked a couple weeks ago, I flashed the stock unrooted rom so I could go attempt to get my phone/screen replaced. I ended up not getting it replaced ($130 my ass, and it doesnt bother me that much) and just forgot to flash a rom and stuff. I went to do that today and when I go into recovery it gives me the symbol that has the phone and the red triangle with ! inside of it. I then remembered I wasn't rooted, so I used the ace hack kit, like last time, to re root it. the Reverse CID worked but every time I try to downgrade I hit enter then nothing happens, I noticed really fast in the command prompt it flashes that its not known as an internal/external command. Does anybody know a way to get it fixed?
I do not have HTC Sync installed, but I do have its drivers installed. I am running XP
Any and all help is appreciated.
Stop by ATTN1's IRC chatroom and get some real-time help on this:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#liberatedAria
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I rooted my inspire the day I got it, but when my screen cracked a couple weeks ago, I flashed the stock unrooted rom so I could go attempt to get my phone/screen replaced. I ended up not getting it replaced ($130 my ass, and it doesnt bother me that much) and just forgot to flash a rom and stuff. I went to do that today and when I go into recovery it gives me the symbol that has the phone and the red triangle with ! inside of it. I then remembered I wasn't rooted, so I used the ace hack kit, like last time, to re root it. the Reverse CID worked but every time I try to downgrade I hit enter then nothing happens, I noticed really fast in the command prompt it flashes that its not known as an internal/external command. Does anybody know a way to get it fixed?
I do not have HTC Sync installed, but I do have its drivers installed. I am running XP
Any and all help is appreciated.
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It sounds to me like you forgot to download the updated script and replace the one in the hack kit with it.
So I rooted my phone with the ace hack kit a while ago, put a rom on it and all was good. Well earlier I got a galaxy s2 skyrocket and was giving my old one to a family member, I hit factory restore in the setting and it did what it was supposed to then got stuck on this black screen that says android in a shining letters. I tried rest from Hboot, soft reset(battery out), and running the original software. my computer however refuses to connect to the computer, so I can't flash the original software to it. once I get to Hboot, it just sits there.
Any ideas on what to do to fix this?
Also, I need to get rid of the root and all custom stuff. So I just need a way to connect it to my computer and flash the original software onto it.
crossfire027 said:
Also, I need to get rid of the root and all custom stuff. So I just need a way to connect it to my computer and flash the original software onto it.
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Of course when you go into hboot it will stay there. You have to use volume keys for option ex. recovery, shut down. You have to use the ace hack kit to unroot and s-on , you can not just take the official from and install it when rooted. You have to unroot phone. You can just place stock rooted rom on phone. Just place in root of sd card then boot into hboot and when it ask volume up for yes and let it do its thing then reboot when told to.
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crossfire027 said:
Also, I need to get rid of the root and all custom stuff. So I just need a way to connect it to my computer and flash the original software onto it.
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If you factory reseted the phone you erased the usb debugging...you won´t be able to connect it then. Just flash a RUU, and that will revert to stock rom. Then, run the Hack Kit to revert to S-ON.
I'm kind of new to the whole rooting thing. However, I managed to root the Unlock the bootloader, install the recovery and then root it. However when I tried to install a ROM the phone when off after I had wiped the old OS. So at the moment I am stuck in limbo, all the phone does is flash, any ideas? Thanks.
Waggy2014 said:
I'm kind of new to the whole rooting thing. However, I managed to root the Unlock the bootloader, install the recovery and then root it. However when I tried to install a ROM the phone when off after I had wiped the old OS. So at the moment I am stuck in limbo, all the phone does is flash, any ideas? Thanks.
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You might want to post in the emergency thread for this.
Someone will chime in I am sure. From what little I know, I would try using the RUU (ROM update utility) to restore the phone.
Before you do that, wait a little while and maybe someone else will post with some other method. The RUU will hopefully restore your phone to stock.
I'm trying to do that now buy it just wont boot up so I can't run the program