100% Rooting 3D Max 100% P720-P720H - LG Optimus 3D

Instruction
0. Erased general of equipment and memory internal to extract mike sd
1. To deactivate the antivirus, the controller comes out and to install: LGUnitedMobileDriver_S4981MAN37AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.7.zip (8,95 MB)
2. To come out and to extract in any folder of his PC, this file root_p720.zip (5,18 MB)
3. In the telephone there ignites USB's purification (Adjustments> Options of development USB> Purification))
4. It connects the telephone to the PC in Software of PC
5. Execute the file root_p720.bat of the folder in which descomprimido the file
6. Telephone will be restarted
7. Touch the key "Enter" in his PC, his telephone will be restarted again
8. Once again, touch the key "Enter" in his PC and after a few seconds, return to touch "Enter", the telephone must restart again
9. In the PC the message will show " Fact! The telephone has his roots ", that means that Ruth was obtained in the icon of menu of the application "superuser" appears

This would be useful if it could be understood and if the root package was uploaded.

My favortite sentence is: In the telephone there ignites USB's purification
It`s like BAM!!!!!!! BURN O3D BURN in the fire of heavens PURIFICATION

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How to flash .bin file

Hello!
I Have problem with flash my spv c600 to original orange rom
this is in bin format and who tell how can i flash my phone ?
Thx.
semixor said:
Hello!
I Have problem with flash my spv c600 to original orange rom
this is in bin format and who tell how can i flash my phone ?
Thx.
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download mtty.exe form the internet use it to flash the bin file back to your phone make sure you've cid your phone frist
guide to flashing bin file
1) make sure your phone is CID unlocked
2) press ctrl + alt + del to get into the task manager, kill the process 'wcesscomm.exe' and make sure activesync isnt running
3) download mtty.exe
4) turn your phone off, press and hold the camera button and turn the phone on, should boot into the three colour screen
5) connect this to your computer using usb cable
6) run mtty, should be a 'USB' button showing up, if not, select it from the drop down menu
7) when the white screen shows up, press enter once until you get 'Cmd>' prompt
8) at this promt type in l c:\filename.bin (but make sure you have the bin file copied over to your C: drive, and that is a SMALL letter 'L' just before the command
9) let it do its thing, when your presented with the 'Cmd>' prompt again, just unplug your phone, pull the battery out, put it back in and boot. should work!
good luck!
(I am not responsible for any damage you do to yourself or your phone!)
guys thx but i have an error:
Cmd>l c:\OrangePL.bin
clean up the image temp buffer at 0x8C080000 Length 0x03B00000
MTTYDownloadImageNot allow operation!
Error : DownloadImage return error (code = 0xFFFFFFFF)
Cmd>
What i have to do ?

[Q] problem in root htc desire vc

morn_06 said:
>> I had the sample problem but i installed the HTC Sync Manager and then it worked.
It seems that the USB drivers of the device are not in the SDK from Google but in HTC's software.
i didn't understand how to "run the recovery bat file...while connecting the phone in fastboot usb mode." or "run bat file from desire vc recovery to install recovery.(phone in fastboot mode)"
EDIT: I've successfully rooted my phone!
Here is what you have to do:
1. Unlock bootloader (following htcdeveloper's instructions) - It took me sometime and i got stuck with the "waiting for device" for a while but then i installed HTC Sync Manager and i could finish that 1st step successfully. (When i go to the bootloaed i can see "Unlocked")
2. Copy the file "recovery.bat" (which was a chinese file "点我运行.bat" so i had to rename into "recovery.bat") at the root of the internal memory and i also put the folder "files" (which was with it from the .rar i downloaded) including: adb.exe / AdbWinApi.dll / AdbWinUsbApi.dll / fastboot.exe / recovery.img
(i'm not sure that is useful but i did it)
3. Copy the file "root.zip" at the root of the SD Card BUT rename it "update.zip"
4. Selected the "debugging mode" and "disk drive" as choice per default when i plug the USB cable
(i'm not sure that is useful but i did it)
5. I restarted the device and go to the bootloader. (Pressing both "Power button" + "Volume -")
6. The menu is : Hboot / Fastboot / Recovery / Factory reset / Simlock
Choose "Fastboot" and plug the USB cable ("Fastboot" became "Fastboot USB")
From your computer, launch "recovery.bat" file, a window will appear, press "Enter" and wait a few seconds.
my problem is here only.after i pressed enter .i am not getting any chinese menu on my phone.please help
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problem in root htc desire vc

morn_06 said:
>> I had the sample problem but i installed the HTC Sync Manager and then it worked.
It seems that the USB drivers of the device are not in the SDK from Google but in HTC's software.
i didn't understand how to "run the recovery bat file...while connecting the phone in fastboot usb mode." or "run bat file from desire vc recovery to install recovery.(phone in fastboot mode)"
EDIT: I've successfully rooted my phone!
Here is what you have to do:
1. Unlock bootloader (following htcdeveloper's instructions) - It took me sometime and i got stuck with the "waiting for device" for a while but then i installed HTC Sync Manager and i could finish that 1st step successfully. (When i go to the bootloaed i can see "Unlocked")
2. Copy the file "recovery.bat" (which was a chinese file "点我运行.bat" so i had to rename into "recovery.bat") at the root of the internal memory and i also put the folder "files" (which was with it from the .rar i downloaded) including: adb.exe / AdbWinApi.dll / AdbWinUsbApi.dll / fastboot.exe / recovery.img
(i'm not sure that is useful but i did it)
3. Copy the file "root.zip" at the root of the SD Card BUT rename it "update.zip"
4. Selected the "debugging mode" and "disk drive" as choice per default when i plug the USB cable
(i'm not sure that is useful but i did it)
5. I restarted the device and go to the bootloader. (Pressing both "Power button" + "Volume -")
6. The menu is : Hboot / Fastboot / Recovery / Factory reset / Simlock
Choose "Fastboot" and plug the USB cable ("Fastboot" became "Fastboot USB")
From your computer, launch "recovery.bat" file, a window will appear, press "Enter" and wait a few seconds.
my problem is here only.after i pressed enter .i am not getting any chinese menu on my phone.please help
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Android(iDroid) On iphone 2g & 3g & ipod 1g

im added iphone 2g & 3g multitouch and wifi drivers & OpeniBoot(new version)
Purpose
This guide is intended for Windows users who want to install iDroid manually. For an automated installation, use Bootlace(Which is not working now).
This guide is aimed to help you get iDroid running on your iPhone 2G, 3G or iPod Touch 1G.
Disclaimer
PLEASE READ EVERYTHING FIRST BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DO ANYTHING.
This is also an alpha release, there is no guarantee that the OS is 100% stable, if you are not familiar with messing with the iPhone and at least a basic understanding of Linux, it is not recommended that you install iDroid on your device for the time being.
Requirements
Device and iOS Software
Currently OpeniBoot are compatible with the following devices:
iPhone 2G
iPhone 3G
iPod Touch 1G (1st Generation)
OpeniBoot is compatible with iOS (also known as iPhone OS) up to to 4.1. iOS 4.2.1 is not yet compatible.
Jailbreak
iDroid is NOT compatible with the Spirit Jailbreak (www.spiritjb.com) nor is it compatible with the jailbreakme.com Jailbreak.
Recommended jailbreaks are redsn0w or any of the pwn varieties (QuickPWN, PwnageTool, sn0wbreeze) - these are known to work well.
Windows Preparation
You need to have the Microsoft .NET Framework installed. Download it via Windows Update or from Microsoft
Download the Files
Navigate to Download with your browser.
Choose the folder that relates to your preferred release version.
Download the file related to your device and gunzip it.
Navigate to the idroid folder and check if you have the following files:
android.img.gz
cache.img
system.img
userdata.img
zImage
Navigate to Download and choose the folder that corresponds to your device:
iPhone1,1 corresponds to iPhone 2G.
iPhone1,2 corresponds to iPhone 3G
iPod1,1 corresponds to iPod Touch 1G.
Download the file (openiboot.img3) to a convenient location such as your Desktop
Depending on your Operating System, download the tools to install OpeniBoot from here:
These tools have been improved and updated from the original ones created by planetbeing. For best results and optimum installation, it is advised to use the tools from the download link.
Extract/unzip the archive. Run the executable installer.
Run the Add Hardware Wizard (Start -> Run -> "hdwwiz")
Add Hardware Wizard
Read the warnings, then click "Next"
Choose "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)" this is the 2nd option, then click "Next"
Select "Show All Devices", then click "Next"
You are going to see a grayed-out text box with "(Retrieving a list of all devices)", click the "Have Disk..." button
"Browse" to the where you installed OpeniBoot Tools (default is C:/Program Files/OpeniBoot Tools/) and then to your OS version. It will be looking of a .inf file so select "oibdev.inf" and click "Open" then "OK". It's the only file there so you shouldn't go wrong.
Select "Apple Mobile Device (OpeniBoot Mode)" then click the "Next" button
Install the driver. When a warning comes up about trusting Richard Ian Taylor (ricky26) click "Install" and "Always trust software from "Richard Ian Taylor""
Wait for the confirmation. It should warn about "Device cannot start", click the "Finish" button.
Now open Device Manager (Start -> Run -> "devmgmt.msc").
Expand the Portable Devices tab to see that "Apple Mobile Device (OpeniBoot Mode)" is listed but has a yellow exclamation mark.
Uninstall the driver with the yellow exclamation mark but do not delete the software for the driver. This is too stop Windows from popping up with new Hardware found on every start-up.
Preparing the device
Beginning with openiBoot 0.1.2, the idroid files (from idroid folder) must be placed on the iDevice in the directory /private/var/idroid.
There are many ways in which this can be achieved. The best and most recommended way for Windows is to transfer files via USB cable. DiskAid, iPhone Folders, iPhone Explorer, Phone Disk or i-FunBox can be used on Windows (although afc2add must be installed with Cydia in order for it to connect to the device).
SSH into the device (this should be fairly clear to any beginner iPhone user by now) and navigate to /private/var/.
Make 3 new directories named idroid (/private/var/idroid/), sdcard (/private/var/sdcard/) and firmware (/private/var/firmware). These directories are case-sensitive and are all in lowercase/small letters; firmware is not the same as Firmware or FIRMWARE. The firmware folder will be required in the next section.
Copy the 5 android related files into the /private/var/idroid directory. The 5 android files are android.img.gz, cache.img, system.img, userdata.img and zImage. If you are using OpeniBoot version 0.1.1 and below, the directory is /private/var instead of /private/var/idroid.
Make sure that the filesizes of the 5 android files from your computer match or are equal to the filesizes of the 5 android files in /private/var/idroid.
Extraction of firmware
For legal reasons, the iDroid Project cannot distribute these copyrighted binaries, so you will need to extract them from the device itself.
Auto-extractors are recommended as these are supported by the main devs but there are also manual extraction methods. The preferred method is to use Neonkoala's Bootlace app from Cydia (but if you use that, you might as well install iDroid using Bootlace). Windows users do not have software to extract the zephyr firmware.
Automated Extraction
Bootlace extracts the files and installs OpeniBoot and iDroid for you.
Manual Zephyr Extraction
Install iokittools from Cydia
For iPhone 2G Multitouch:
Run the following commands over ssh:
ioreg -l -w 0 | grep '"Firmware" =' | cut -d '<' -f2 | cut -d '>' -f1 | xxd -r -ps - zephyr_main.bin
And
ioreg -l -w 0 | grep '"A-Speed Firmware" =' | cut -d '<' -f2 | cut -d '>' -f1 | xxd -r -ps - zephyr_aspeed.bin
Transfer them (zephyr_main.bin and zephyr_aspeed.bin) to your PC
For iPhone 3G:
cat /usr/share/firmware/multitouch/iPhone.mtprops | grep -B2 0x0049 | grep data | sed 's/^\t\t<data>//' | sed 's/<\/data>$//' | base64 -d > zephyr2.bin
This command will automatically extract the zephyr2.bin for iPhone 3G and put it in the right folder.
For iPod Touch 1G (1st Generation):
cat /private/var/stash/share*/firmware/multitouch/iPod.mtprops | grep -B2 0x0033 | grep data | sed 's/^\t\t<data>//' | sed 's/<\/data>$//' | base64 -d > /var/firmware/zephyr2.bin
This command will automatically extract the zephyr2.bin for iPod Touch 1G and put it in the right folder.
Getting sd8686 and sd8686_helper
The Wi-Fi firmware files are already included in the latest release. They are in the firmware folder from the extracted archive. Don't forget to read the included LICENSE.txt.
They can be also found on Marvell's site, if you want to try different firmware.
Go to here
Under "Choose a platform", select "Linux 2.6 - Fedora".
Click the Search button under the drop down box.
Download and extract the SD-8686-* zip archive.
Rename helper_sd.bin to sd8686_helper.bin
Keep sd8686.bin and sd8686_helper.bin in a safe place for later.
Transferring the firmware files
Once all extraction has finished, you should end up with the following files:
zephyr_aspeed.bin and zephyr_main.bin (iPhone 2G)
zephyr2.bin (iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 1G)
sd8686.bin and sd8686_helper.bin (All Platforms)
All these files must be placed in the firmware folder created earlier (/private/var/firmware). Make sure that the filesizes match again. Wrong filesizes can mean an error or problem in transferring so please try transferring the files again until the filesizes match.
Loading and Installing OpeniBoot
Now to install the bootloader, OpeniBoot.
Open up a command prompt and navigate to the convenient location containing loadibec, oibc, and openiboot.img3. The following is only an example command: cd Desktop
Turn off your device and place it in Recovery mode:
When the device is turned off, hold down the Home button, then connect the USB cable (make sure that is connected to the PC), keep holding the Home button until a screen with the iTunes logo and and a cable pointing towards it. Don't forget to kill iTunesHelper or else iTunes will automatically open upon detecting an iDevice in Recovery Mode.
Go back to the command promptl window and type the following command:
loadibec openiboot.img3
The device's screen should flash for a brief second and the OpeniBoot menu will load.
If you would like to test Android before installing OpeniBoot, simply navigate with the volume buttons (or Power button if you are on iPod Touch 1G) to the Android logo and press the Home button. You will have to repeat the loading OpeniBoot process in order to install it later.
Using the volume buttons (or Power button if you are on iPod Touch 1G), navigate to the console selection (the cog icon) but don't press the Home button yet.
In the command prompt type the following command:
oibc
Do not press enter yet - this is where your quick reflexes will pay off.
Press the Home button on the device, wait 1 or 2 seconds and then press enter on your PC to send the command, this is necessary as there is a current problem with OpeniBoot where the computer often does not connect to the device if the console screen has been on for a long time. You will know if the computer has failed to connect to the device if you receive only this output:
!<filename>[@<address>] to send a file, ~<filename>[@<address>]:<len> to receive a file
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The command will succeed if you see the OpeniBoot ASCII art on the command prompt on your PC. Windows users may have to try entering oibc multiple times before the drivers are loaded and ready to go (depending on your USB port speed and PC processing power).
In the command prompy type this command:
install
Note: If you get a error like this:
**ABORTED** Writing total image size: 0xeb240, new ibot size: 0x3b180 at 0x20000 would overflow NOR!
Try to remove any custom bootlogo/recovery images by jailbreaking the device again without this option.
The install process should take around 30 seconds to 1 minute to complete. When completed, it will display this message on the iDevice: Openiboot installation complete. It may also display the message on the command prompt screen on your PC.
This command will have also copied a file to your PC: norbackup.dump (usually a 1MB file). Keep this file in a safe location as it is the backup of the original bootloader, if the bootloader corrupts and you do not have this dump file, your device may become a very expensive paperweight.
Type this command in the command prompt:
reboot
Your device should reboot and you shall be presented with the OpeniBoot menu again. Select the iOS option (press Power/volume buttons to select) and boot iOS by pressing the Home button.
Special Thanks
Our thanks go to (in no order of importance, everyone has worked hard):
Planetbeing
CPICH
Munnerz
Geohot
nickp666
ddominator
alex
NeonkoalaTerminal
Malgaur
fergy
ricky26
Bluerise
Ninn
Rekoil
konaya
Jaywalker
TheUnleet
nitestarzz
Noltari
Dario
apocolipse
James
Oranav
Can you give me the phyzer2.bin file
bruh i know it has been a long time but can you please put up the ipod touch 1 openiboot v0.2 up again?
where are the screen drivers?

How To Root Ematic EGP008 Tablet (And possibly other RK3066 Devices)

Hey fellow Ematic EGP008 Tablet owners! This is an fairly easy tutorial on how to install a custom recovery and root your tablet! As always, there is a slight risk of "bricking" your device. I take no responsibility what so ever.
Note: This was tested on my personal Ematic EGP008 tablet, which uses the Rockchip rk3066 chipset. It may work on other devices using the same chipset, but no guarantees. If this your first time doing something like this, please use the XDA Forums (or Google) to do research or ask if there's no answer to your question.
Now, lets begin! We will need the following items:
* The Device
* A good working USB cable
* A computer with Ubuntu OR Ubuntu in a virtual machine
* Download "android-tools-fastboot" & "android-tools-adb" from Ubuntu package manager
* Download rkflashkit https://github.com/linuxerwang/rkflashkit
* Download ClockworkMod: http://crewrktablets.arctablet.com/?wpfb_dl=682
* SuperSU: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu
If you have everything listed above, we can continue. First, if you haven't backed up your personal data (pictures, music, SMS, contacts, etc) from the device, now would be the time. Then, when you are ready, have your device on and plugged in to your computer's available USB port. Have your device's USB Debugging enabled and it should be plugged in to an external power source (NOT running on the battery alone).
Now, before we get going, we'll need to do somethings. Take the compressed file you downloaded called: rkflashkit-master.zip. Extract it somewhere you'll remember. Open that extracted folder and open a terminal in that directory (usually right-click) and type: "./waf debian" (without the quotes). It should create a new file: rkflashkit_0.1.5_all.deb. You can close out that terminal. Install this package and then launch it from your menu launcher. *Note: Make sure you have installed "python-gtk2." When launching rkflashkit, it will ask you your password; type your password in and hit enter. You will now see a window with no device information. That's OK, just leave that window open.
Now were ready to get the device ready for flashing. Get terminal running. Type in: adb reboot-bootloader . The device should now reboot into "bootloader mode". In the case with my tablet, the screen remains black. That's normal. Check the rkflashkit window... it should now show an available device and the dialog window (to the right) should have some basic information in it. *Note: It is HIGHLY recommended to backup ALL partitions before flashing ANYTHING!* When your finished backing up everything (again, recommended), click on the drop down arrow under "NAND Partitions" label and select "Recovery" (with some numbers/letters behind it). To flash the image that you downloaded (Oma_RK30_3.0.36+_CWM_6.0.3.1.7z), extract it (anywhere). Then head back over to the rkflashkit window and click the "Choose" button. Browse for the "recovery.img" file (you may need to back out to root ( / ) and navigate to the "home" folder and then your profile name to find it). Once you found it, highlight it and click "OK". *Make sure you are flashing the RECOVERY partition* Now just flash the image by clicking "Flash image". It will ask if you what to do this; click yes. It will flash the image and then verify it. The dialog box will let you know when the operation is done. To continue on with rooting the device, click "Reboot Device" (do NOT disconnect anything at this time).
The device should have booted into the operating system without any issues. Now we need to install SuperSU to give us root privileges. Mount the device as storage so the file we need can be copied to it. Copy the file you downloaded (it's a .zip file) from SuperSU on XDA to the root directory of the android device (do not extract it... leave it as is). Turn "off" storage once the file is copied over (but still leave the USB cable plugged in the computer). Return to your terminal (for adb commands) or start a new terminal. Type in: "adb reboot recovery" (without the quotes). Hit enter and the device should reboot into recovery.
The new recovery you just flashed a little while back is touch-compatible (drag your finger up or down and use the power button to "enter" sub-menus OR use a USB keyboard hooked up using an OTG adapter). Before beginning, it is wise to make a backup of your system (in case you need to restore it); scroll down to "Backup and Restore" and press the power button briefly (or enter on USB keyboard). Then select "Backup" and let it do it's work. When it it finished backing up, select "Install zip from sdcard" from the main menu; then choose "choose zip from sdcard". Scroll till you have highlighted the SuperSU zip that you copied over from the computer. Press the power button (or hit enter on USB keyboard); it will ask if you are sure you want to install this zip... scroll down to "Yes" and press the power button (or Enter) again. It should install without errors. Now navigate back to the main menu and reboot the device.
You should now be rooted! Double check that SuperSU is installed and use a root checker if in doubt. Now you can start using apps that need a rooted OS and debloat your stock system (BE CAREFUL... REMOVING THE WRONG APPS COULD LEAVE YOU WITH A SEMI-BRICKED DEVICE or NON-FUNCTIONING OPERATION SYSTEM). Have fun! Let me know how things went and even though I'm not a developer of any kind, I will try to do my best to help anyone. I'm not always online (I have a life, you know ), so don't take it personally if I don't reply in a timely fashion. Now, go enjoy your newly rooted device!
I would like to thank the following for making this tutorial possible:
- Crew RKTablets: Custom Recovery
- SuperSU Release: SuperSU rooting tool
- linuxerwang: rkflashkit tool
- Canonical Ltd.: Ubuntu Operating System

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