[Q] Unrooted after update - Motorola Atrix 2

Got this atrix 2 couple weeks ago. It kept asking me to download and install this 50 something Mb update package, which I did. After the update, the system became 2.3.6 (was 2.3.4). And I realized I don't have root anymore. I tried to reroot but nothing worked, including the one-click, manual method and the rooting script I downloaded from this site that is for droid x.
Is there a way to root it again after the it is unrooted?

nasridine said:
Got this atrix 2 couple weeks ago. It kept asking me to download and install this 50 something Mb update package, which I did. After the update, the system became 2.3.6 (was 2.3.4). And I realized I don't have root anymore. I tried to reroot but nothing worked, including the one-click, manual method and the rooting script I downloaded from this site that is for droid x.
Is there a way to root it again after the it is unrooted?
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first read all of this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396650
then do this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1327741
Next time please search. there is a wealth of great information.

matt99017d said:
first read all of this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396650
then do this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1327741
Next time please search. there is a wealth of great information.
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Like I said, I tried everything, including the methods (one-click and manual) in your second link. It didn't work. "permission denied" when writing to some folder.
I used the exploit one-click method to root the phone when I first got it and it worked.

nasridine said:
Like I said, I tried everything, including the methods (one-click and manual) in your second link. It didn't work. "permission denied" when writing to some folder.
I used the exploit one-click method to root the phone when I first got it and it worked.
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He didn't even read your post. Don't worry, look on the "HOW TO ROOT YOUR DEVICE" section on the beginners guide, go to the 2.3.6 section, download the file, connect your phone with USB debugging, install from unknown sources, and USB charge only. Then run "Click-To-Root.bat".

toastthemost said:
He didn't even read your post. Don't worry, look on the "HOW TO ROOT YOUR DEVICE" section on the beginners guide, go to the 2.3.6 section, download the file, connect your phone with USB debugging, install from unknown sources, and USB charge only. Then run "Click-To-Root.bat".
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I just found this motofail script written by Dan Rosenberg, and it worked for my 2.3.6 although I got an error while rooting. I am sure the one you said would work too. Thanks.

nasridine said:
I just found this motofail script written by Dan Rosenberg, and it worked for my 2.3.6 although I got an error while rooting. I am sure the one you said would work too. Thanks.
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The one in the How To thread IS the motofail script written by Dan...

Related

Superoneclick 2.1 stuck on Step 6 HELP

Hi,
Im trying to root my G2X using superoneclick but everytime it reaches step#6 the program says not responding and it just locks up. Has anyone had this issue and knows how to resolve it? Im running the G2X with the gingerbread update and the latest superoneclick which I beleive is 2.1. I unmounted the SD card and I have the USB debugging checked.
Anyone?
Thanks
Superoneclick does not work on gb update, nvflash custom recovery, then just flash any rom you want.
Look in dev section on how to nvflash custom recovery.
Start here http://tinyurl.com/3ejyxct
Dude u people need to do a little research wtf man u probably been at this for days all u have to do is flash recovery with nvflash use tga gunman's guide its a one click tool like the tool we use for root its one button done, then u just flash xboarders rom or cm or even restore a backup if u have one anything with root will give u root privileges, I myself updated with LG updater tool (I just wanted baseband) I then flashed recovery, then restored my cm nightly backup, still had new baseband and was rooted again
fcisco13 said:
Superoneclick does not work on gb update, nvflash custom recovery, then just flash any rom you want.
Look in dev section on how to nvflash custom recovery.
Start here http://tinyurl.com/3ejyxct
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Thanks, it worked perfectly
As ancient as this thread may be, I thought I would comment in case it comes up in a Google search (as it did for me).
As it was going through step #6, the common freeze point, I simply disconnected and toggled USB debugging to work it through each phase. It went to step #7, repeated, then left it to install busybox, superuser, and so forth.
Mulletsoldier said:
As ancient as this thread may be, I thought I would comment in case it comes up in a Google search (as it did for me).
As it was going through step #6, the common freeze point, I simply disconnected and toggled USB debugging to work it through each phase. It went to step #7, repeated, then left it to install busybox, superuser, and so forth.
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So that worked with stock gingerbread?
phburks said:
So that worked with stock gingerbread?
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As far as I know the exploits are blocked for security reasons so they never get root access. Without temporary root super one click cannot install the programs needed to make root permanent. If this is a work around that would be a new development.
still don't get it
read the posts but still dont understand how to root my galaxy s2. SOC freezes at step 6.
info: GS2, 2.3.3 phone bought in hong kong, flashed to new european firmware. insecure kernel. bb: I9100XXKDH. Original version "2.6.35.7-I9100XWKDD-CL161513 [email protected]#2" Compilation number "GINGERBREAD.XWKDD"
Can someone please help me?
androst said:
read the posts but still dont understand how to root my galaxy s2. SOC freezes at step 6.
info: GS2, 2.3.3 phone bought in hong kong, flashed to new european firmware. insecure kernel. bb: I9100XXKDH. Original version "2.6.35.7-I9100XWKDD-CL161513 [email protected]#2" Compilation number "GINGERBREAD.XWKDD"
Can someone please help me?
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Um...GS2? This forum is for G2x.
If you happen to have a linux machine you can root this way.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1259852
Man of La Mancha said:
Um...GS2? This forum is for G2x.
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Awesome. Sorry guys.
@jcbofkc thanks! if it looks promising i'll create linux partition
guys ! help me ...
Hi Guys,
I am also getting the same old Freeze error at step 6.. i am trying with samsung mini and i use super one click 2.1.1 . please help.....
premsurya said:
Hi Guys,
I am also getting the same old Freeze error at step 6.. i am trying with samsung mini and i use super one click 2.1.1 . please help.....
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seriously???
Again, this is G2x forum not samsung xxx!
jose makalolot said:
seriously???
Again, this is G2x forum not samsung xxx!
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doesnt matter what device people use. ultimately, stock GB freezes at step 6. can anyone can validate the steps above, "to unplug the cable and toggle usb debugging" works or not?
if the only way is to flash the device, then there is no Rooting tool available yet for GB stock devices.
em0101001 said:
doesnt matter what device people use. ultimately, stock GB freezes at step 6. can anyone can validate the steps above, "to unplug the cable and toggle usb debugging" works or not?
if the only way is to flash the device, then there is no Rooting tool available yet for GB stock devices.
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If the device has an alternate recovery (doesn't matter which one) you can use by G2X root zip to root it. It will work on any GB device that has an alternate recovery.
..well i do have a G2X, with 2.3.3 out of the box.... and it get stuck on step 6 too
"rooting device...-step #6
that's it!...
vourinen said:
..well i do have a G2X, with 2.3.3 out of the box.... and it get stuck on step 6 too
"rooting device...-step #6
that's it!...
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You can't superoneclick root 2.3.3 only 2.2. You have to flash CWM recovery then install a root zip or pre rooted ROM. All can be found in the Dev forum.
Sent from my CM 7.1.0 G2x using XDA app
i myself would like to see a new biuld of this pragram that works with the g2x w/gb 2.3.3. who made the software ?
Mulletsoldier said:
As ancient as this thread may be, I thought I would comment in case it comes up in a Google search (as it did for me).
As it was going through step #6, the common freeze point, I simply disconnected and toggled USB debugging to work it through each phase. It went to step #7, repeated, then left it to install busybox, superuser, and so forth.
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Worked for me. Thank you, sir!
Thanks
Mulletsoldier said:
As ancient as this thread may be, I thought I would comment in case it comes up in a Google search (as it did for me).
As it was going through step #6, the common freeze point, I simply disconnected and toggled USB debugging to work it through each phase. It went to step #7, repeated, then left it to install busybox, superuser, and so forth.
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This worked for me. Thanks

[Q][A700] Post OTA Update Rooting.

After the recent update (AV043_A700_RV07RC06_PA_CUS1 / AV043_A700_1.029.00_PA_CUS1) which wiped unlocked bootloader and root.....
I've re-unlocked my bootloader. Had a few issues with system hanging, that I didn't have before, but it seems the unlock was a success as outlined in the thread by alx5962.
I'm not prepared to root again using method 2 (which worked just peachy, by the way) until I hear if the existing files/method will work with the new OTA firmware or if I would end up bricked.
Has anyone tried to root since the OTA?
ExtremeRyno said:
After the recent update (AV043_A700_RV07RC06_PA_CUS1 / AV043_A700_1.029.00_PA_CUS1) which wiped unlocked bootloader and root.....
I've re-unlocked my bootloader. Had a few issues with system hanging, that I didn't have before, but it seems the unlock was a success as outlined in the thread by alx5962.
I'm not prepared to root again using method 2 (which worked just peachy, by the way) until I hear if the existing files/method will work with the new OTA firmware or if I would end up bricked.
Has anyone tried to root since the OTA?
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I was able to root the new update no problem with one of the scripts I downloaded here.
I can post it later after work if you want.
Its whichever one has the ICS Batch script in it that reboots your tablet into fast-boot, it worked.
Itchiee said:
I was able to root the new update no problem with one of the scripts I downloaded here.
I can post it later after work if you want.
Its whichever one has the ICS Batch script in it that reboots your tablet into fast-boot, it worked.
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Yes, please. Post script if possible.
Please also let us know of any post rooting issues with the new update.
OK, I'll post it up when I get home.
I haven't noticed any issues, but then I haven't been really using it much since I got my Nexus 7 ♥
Edit - OK, I used the attached zip file, extract, right click the flash-ICS-patchedBoot.bat file and run as administrator.
Make sure USB debugging is checked on the tablet before running this file.
After you run the script it will boot the tablet into boot loader mode, it will copy over a few files, then the tablet will reboot with the script saying waiting for device, and will wait and wait... Once your tablet is up again it will have SuperUser installed, then you can install Busy box if you wish, or my fave Root Explorer, and the script will still be waiting for device... You can close it.
Yep, confirmed Method 2 still works. Hooray! Was a pain in the butt not having Button Savior.

Root not working

I've just tried to root the device using the debugfsroot.bat method and it is not working.
I have followed the instructions, reread them to make sure I've done it correctly but no joy.
Anyone else had this problem?
That doesn't work anymore on JB.
If you want to keep your locked bootloader, then downgrade to ICS again and root it. Then use OTA rootkeeper to keep root after upgrading to JB.
Search the forum how to downgrade.
dknotty said:
I've just tried to root the device using the debugfsroot.bat method and it is not working.
I have followed the instructions, reread them to make sure I've done it correctly but no joy.
Anyone else had this problem?
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massivekid said:
That doesn't work anymore on JB.
If you want to keep your locked bootloader, then downgrade to ICS again and root it. Then use OTA rootkeeper to keep root after upgrading to JB.
Search the forum how to downgrade.
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I am applying the root from ICS (4.03) however it just does not seem to work.
dknotty said:
I am applying the root from ICS (4.03) however it just does not seem to work.
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the RootDebugfs.bat file has a number of error condition handlers, what error are you getting when attempting to root?
ja450n said:
the RootDebugfs.bat file has a number of error condition handlers, what error are you getting when attempting to root?
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It is not apparent that there are any error messages. I've attached two screenshots, including the final one which claims I have root.
dknotty said:
It is not apparent that there are any error messages. I've attached two screenshots, including the final one which claims I have root.
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what are you doing on the device to validate whether or not you have root?
dknotty said:
It is not apparent that there are any error messages. I've attached two screenshots, including the final one which claims I have root.
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After you finished, you have to launch (open up) the superuser app, then download "root checker" from the market and use it to verify that you have root.
Well it seems as I've managed to solve the problem. I went into Superuser after doing the root, then under info, checked and updated and now root checker says I have root!
Just upgraded to Jellybean following instructions in one of the threads and have root as well. Now to install CleanROM!

[Q] New Member of the Club, now Rooting but not flashing

Hi guys since today im a proud owner of a Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 stock 4.1.2, but now comes the question, is it possible to Root it without flashing anything?
I only need root access to install a few apps, FolderMount, Titanium, Root explorer, etc.
I own too a Galaxy S2 that I rooted by the method of "rooting without flashing unsecure kernel" is it possible to apply the same method to the Note 10.1?
THANKS for any help given.
pedrohell said:
Hi guys since today im a proud owner of a Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 stock 4.1.2, but now comes the question, is it possible to Root it without flashing anything?
I only need root access to install a few apps, FolderMount, Titanium, Root explorer, etc.
I own too a Galaxy S2 that I rooted by the method of "rooting without flashing unsecure kernel" is it possible to apply the same method to the Note 10.1?
THANKS for any help given.
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Welcome to the club. Take a look at all the sections for the tablet and make sure you read the stickies too.
Method #2 and youl be good to go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831152
I had already read that stickie and if I have correctly read, Method 2 (and the others) involves Odin and flashing something and that is what I dont want.
Isnt there a way to root without flashing?
pedrohell said:
I had already read that stickie and if I have correctly read, Method 2 (and the others) involves Odin and flashing something and that is what I dont want.
Isnt there a way to root without flashing?
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Let me ask you this, why no flashing? As far as I know it's either Odin or flash. You need to get a custom recovery on it in order to root.
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Also with the s2 the recovery and kernel are in one. This is not.
Thanks for your help and time spent helping me, but I think I will pass the root on the Note, I thought there was a more easier/safe method like that on the S2.
Thanks
pedrohell said:
Thanks for your help and time spent helping me, but I think I will pass the root on the Note, I thought there was a more easier/safe method like that on the S2.
Thanks
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No problem, but it don't get any easier than odin or recovery.
pedrohell said:
Thanks for your help and time spent helping me, but I think I will pass the root on the Note, I thought there was a more easier/safe method like that on the S2.
Thanks
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There was an Exynos exploit method but Samsung patched the security hole a few updates ago.
The method in the link that was posted does alter your flash count and that can be correct but you are the owner of the device and if you are not comfortable flashing you tablet I wouldn't.
I have flashed mine and tried a few rom's but I always ended up resetting my flash counter and going back to stock.
Folder mount works great and that was the reason I rooted in the first place but you can store your files on the ext drive and transfer them back and forth manually but I found with my fast wifi I'm better off re-downloading the data along with "Helium - App Sync and Backup" to backup and restore my data and you do not need root, only draw back is that you have to have a computer connection for backup and restore to work.
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Yes, its just a matter of not feeling confortable, and there is also the risk of blocking the camera. (had a similar issue with 4.1.2 on S2 needed to downgrade to 4.0.4).
But it seeems to me a bit odd that to grant root access we need to flash the rom.
I don't think you read that right. You're not flashing a ROM, just a custom recovery through ODIN, then a root app. It's actually very simple. (Any simpler and I would be concerned about rogue app exploits)
Fyi: I'm also new to Samsung devices and bought my tablet this week. Rooted it this morning by following the stickies, but sticking with the stock ROM for now. I'm more than happy with the tablet so far.
Sent from my GT-N8013 using xda app-developers app
pedrohell said:
Yes, its just a matter of not feeling confortable, and there is also the risk of blocking the camera. (had a similar issue with 4.1.2 on S2 needed to downgrade to 4.0.4).
But it seeems to me a bit odd that to grant root access we need to flash the rom.
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There is no flashing a rom with method 2. You Odin the custom recovery then you have to flash the superuser into the system. You need superuser to get root and Odin is the easiest way.
Trust me we have all been in your shoes about being nervous, I've been doing this a long time and this method is really easy.
You can also use this method - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1957002
It does require ODIN but as has been stated this is the norm. You are not replacing any kernels or flashing another rom, you are just adding the root components. Using this method also leaves stock recovery intact...
If you woory about flash counter then run triangleaway after to reset the flash counter and recoveries....
I found doing this, doing a factory reset from settings then reflashing the Stock rom using Mobile ODIN pro gave me a stock standard, but rooted, rom with all statuses "Official" and 0 flash count....
A lot of work I know but then worthwhile things generally require it...
Ok, I followed the Method 2 made everything like on video, after pressing Power+Volume Up, I entered on STOCK Recovery, not the CWM,even so, I apply the .zip and I get:
MANUAL MODE
--Appling Multi-CSC....
Applied the CSC-code:LUX
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
--Install /sdcard....
Finding update package....
Opening update package....
Verifying update package.....
E:FAILED TO VERIFY WHOLE-FILE SIGNATURE
E:FAILED TO VERIFY WHOLE-FILE SIGNATURE
E:signature verification failed
I also retryed and turned off auto-reboot in Odin before starting the process but I get the same thing, now what should I do?
Its not rootable?
Ok, Its finally rooted, What I had to do,
On Odin unthick auto-reboot, When Odin finished doing its thing, dont shutdown the Tablet but press Power+Volume Up and go directly to CWM recovery and there follow the rest of instructions.
Thanks to everybody that took time to help me, thats why I love this forum.
A BIG THANK YOU.
pedrohell said:
I had already read that stickie and if I have correctly read, Method 2 (and the others) involves Odin and flashing something and that is what I dont want.
Isnt there a way to root without flashing?
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I see that I'm probably too late now to answer the OP.
But maybe others can be interested.
I find that the easiest way to root (without odin and without installing a custom recovery) is Framaroot.
It uses some Exynos exploits, and has been also recently updated by the developer to counteract Samsung's patches.
It may work or it may not work on some devices and with some of the more recent firmware.
In any case giving it a try doesn't cost anything. It's just an app.
If it works the app can also be used to temporarily remove the root.
For me it worked with Firmware N8000XXCLL3 and I know that it works with some more recent fw too.
Furthermore it doesn't change the counter and even the Devices Status remains "Official". Well, actually the devices status may change to "Custom" after few days with the tablet on, but it returns Official after a simple reboot.
pedrohell said:
Ok, Its finally rooted, What I had to do,
On Odin unthick auto-reboot, When Odin finished doing its thing, dont shutdown the Tablet but press Power+Volume Up and go directly to CWM recovery and there follow the rest of instructions.
Thanks to everybody that took time to help me, thats why I love this forum.
A BIG THANK YOU.
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Awesome to hear! I ran into the same thing you did, forgot to go straight to recovery from odin.
Enjoy!
Stuck
Please help..
I get this error when i try to install: View attachment 2066244
What did i do wrong ?
brix696 said:
Please help..
I get this error when i try to install: View attachment 2066244
What did i do wrong ?
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I don't use CWM, but see if there is a signature seeing to turn it off. Also make sure your md5 of the zip is correct.
brix696 said:
Please help..
I get this error when i try to install: View attachment 2066244
What did i do wrong ?
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What were your options on the page right before that? What option did you select to initiate that?
Maybe try using the files from here instead:
http://droidviews.com/2013/root-and...ung-galaxy-note-10-1-n8000-n8010-n8013-n8020/
bigtoysrock said:
I don't use CWM, but see if there is a signature seeing to turn it off. Also make sure your md5 of the zip is correct.
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Where should i look for a signature ? I have downloaded the file 3 times, just to manke sure that i wasen't bad.
Before that, it was the page where i choose "apply update from external storage"
I have tryed the CF, still the same
brix696 said:
Where should i look for a signature ? I have downloaded the file 3 times, just to manke sure that i wasen't bad.
Before that, it was the page where i choose "apply update from external storage"
I have tryed the CF, still the same
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I would use the touch cwm, and what rom are you trying to install?

Galaxy 4 7.0 SM-T230NU Root (vRoot)

After spending 2 days to figure out how I can get root on my newly purchased Galaxy Tab 4 7.0,
I finally got it to work through vRoot.
Here's a detailed instruction from ShinySide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/general/root-galaxy-tab-4-7-t230-t2835264
Now, where I had the problem wasn't what I did. Rather, it was the auto update that Samsung rolled out in August.
I tried doing through vRoot like, 50 times, and got the same result over and over.
Then I read ShinySide's post saying the August update interferes with vRoot so I had to flash my tablet with older firmware.
Lucky for me, ShinySide also has this available on this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2778374
I did it with NE2, and BOOM. VRoot rooted my phone like a charm.
So, those of you who are having trouble with vRoot (probably seeing X mark instead of a check mark at the end)
check your firmware under About Phone.
If it says August, then you have to flash the device back to the older firmware.
That little detail made me go crazy for the past 2 days, so I thought I'd share that.
So, just remember two things:
1) Check your firmware!
2) DISCONNECT Internet as soon as you install vRoot and run it while you are NOT connected to avoid auto update.
And make sure to THANK ShinySide 'cause he made this possible!
Thank you for posting. I've been looking for root options for my T230NU and was skeptical about VRoot. I don't trust random apps that aren't even in English, you know?
Your post looks good so I may attempt to root as well. Please update if it turns out that VRoot is a bs virus.
babb1er said:
After spending 2 days to figure out how I can get root on my newly purchased Galaxy Tab 4 7.0,
I finally got it to work through vRoot.
Here's a detailed instruction from ShinySide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/general/root-galaxy-tab-4-7-t230-t2835264
Now, where I had the problem wasn't what I did. Rather, it was the auto update that Samsung rolled out in August.
I tried doing through vRoot like, 50 times, and got the same result over and over.
Then I read ShinySide's post saying the August update interferes with vRoot so I had to flash my tablet with older firmware.
Lucky for me, ShinySide also has this available on this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2778374
I did it with NE2, and BOOM. VRoot rooted my phone like a charm.
So, those of you who are having trouble with vRoot (probably seeing X mark instead of a check mark at the end)
check your firmware under About Phone.
If it says August, then you have to flash the device back to the older firmware.
That little detail made me go crazy for the past 2 days, so I thought I'd share that.
So, just remember two things:
1) Check your firmware!
2) DISCONNECT Internet as soon as you install vRoot and run it while you are NOT connected to avoid auto update.
And make sure to THANK ShinySide 'cause he made this possible!
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Thank you! Been a bit$h to root this thing lol. I'll try and report back what worked etc. +1
Fas
I just tried the vroot method and should've known it was trouble when I had to uninstall my antimalware software to download and install it. Damn thing installed five other programs, including trojans, and changed my browsers to go through a proxy. Best of all, it did NOT work. Beware!
Just went old-school and used Odin. See how here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/general/root-galaxy-tab-4-7-t230-t2835264
So I'm now scrubbing my laptop...
reaper000 said:
I just tried the vroot method and should've known it was trouble when I had to uninstall my antimalware software to download and install it. Damn thing installed five other programs, including trojans, and changed my browsers to go through a proxy. Best of all, it did NOT work. Beware!
Just went old-school and used Odin. See how here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/general/root-galaxy-tab-4-7-t230-t2835264
So I'm now scrubbing my laptop...
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Yeah I never did the vroot crap. Sounded fishy to me
faslane said:
Yeah I never did the vroot crap. Sounded fishy to me
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I tried it on a few devices. What it does is install a bunch of root apps/exploits and keeps trying till it finds one. I think some installs a chinese app store or somesort Which is kinda weird.
faslane said:
Thank you! Been a bit$h to root this thing lol. I'll try and report back what worked etc. +1
Fas
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Fails during Odin process....ugh. This is killing me, I'm by no means new to any of this and this damn thing simply won't take a custom recovery image or root....ANY help at all would be much appreciated.
Fas
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Fails during Odin process....ugh. This is killing me, I'm by no means new to any of this and this damn thing simply won't take a custom recovery image or root....ANY help at all would be much appreciated.
Fas
DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
I tried it on a few devices. What it does is install a bunch of root apps/exploits and keeps trying till it finds one. I think some installs a chinese app store or somesort Which is kinda weird.
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vRoot installs chinese superuser but it can be replaced
OK, so my Tab is a SM-T230NU
This is the one I cant root or flash a custom recovery too....freaking me out LOL
Anyone have ideas? there's got to be a way to root this think and install CM or TWRP....haven't even found and Android device that couldn't be...RF2F50K2LPL is serial fyi is that helps.
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faslane said:
OK, so my Tab is a SM-T230NU
This is the one I cant root or flash a custom recovery too....freaking me out LOL
Anyone have ideas? there's got to be a way to root this think and install CM or TWRP....haven't even found and Android device that couldn't be...RF2F50K2LPL is serial fyi is that helps.
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Try TWRP or wait tilm CWM is avaible and flash root
Another guide
Here's a link to another guide for the SM-T230NU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/development/root-tab-4-sm-t230-t2984670
I'm fairly new to rooting and I haven't tried this.
Thanks all....I haven't tried it yet. My Note 4 is sufficing and working on a few PC builds so just haven't had the need for it lol. I'll try one tomorrow and see what works. +1
HELP!
I think I may have bricked my SM-T230NU
I googled how to root SM-T30NU and didn't realize google was showing me instructions for SM-T530NU when I actually was trying to root SM-T230NU
I followed this guide
(can't share links but if you google root SM-T30NU you should find it)
I get message I am in Odin Mode and my current Binary is custom system status official
It says "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again"
I tried both versions of Kies I found and it doesn't show up in recovery mode.
I am a total noob, please help if possible.
Have you gotten it fixed yet? If not go to the opening post and find the link to the NE2 firmware. Follow instructions there to flash to NE2. You should be fine.
blaisedinsd said:
HELP!
I think I may have bricked my SM-T230NU
I googled how to root SM-T30NU and didn't realize google was showing me instructions for SM-T530NU when I actually was trying to root SM-T230NU
I followed this guide
(can't share links but if you google root SM-T30NU you should find it)
I get message I am in Odin Mode and my current Binary is custom system status official
It says "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies and try again"
I tried both versions of Kies I found and it doesn't show up in recovery mode.
I am a total noob, please help if possible.
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