Hello. I am sick from school today and decided to make a thread to help out some people.
DOWNLOADS ARE BELOW(AT THE BOTTOM!!!)
All of these steps are posted on TheUnlockr.com in a Video but The video is for the GSM version. The difference is just the recovery image. (http://theunlockr.com/2009/08/27/how-to-root-your-htc-hero-in-one-click/)
Ok lets get started.
This method works on all Sprint phones with updates. I am not sure how long this will last unpatched.
First YOU HAVE TO HAVE ADB WORKING!!!
Download my zip file if you do not want to download the entire SDK.
1)After it is downloaded, extract the files to C:\Windows\System32\
(you can copy and past the file-path)
2) Now pickup your phone and go into Settings-Applications and Enable Unknown Sources then from there go into Development and make sure that USB Debugging is enabled.
3) Now connect your phone to your computer and open up command prompt (Start-Run(or search) cmd.exe.
4)When it is open type: ADB Devices.
You should see your'r phone's serial.
Now download flashrec-1.1.3-20091107-2.apk (the download is below)
1) Copy the file to your sdcard.
2) Download any File Manager from the android market.
3) Go to your Sdcard in the file manager app on your phone.
4) Press flashrec-1.1.3-20091107-2.apk
Let it install.
5) When it is complete, go to your apps drawer and open the Recovery Flasher app.
My method requires you to have a recovery image before root.
6) In the recovery flasher app, Press Backup Recovery Image
7) Let it work. You may have to try twice for Success.
8) Now Mount your phone back on the computer and replace the recovery-backup.img with the recovery-backup.img on this thread(MAJOR thanx to Amon_RA)
9) Now unmount your phone and go back into the Recovery Flasher app on your phone.
10) Now press restore and let it flash recovery-RA-heroc-v1.2.3.img(Amon_RA's Sprint custom recovery image)
YOU NOW HAVE A CUSTOM RECOVERY IMAGE!!! WOOT WOOT
the work is still not done.
Download the Superuser.zip(http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=211569&d=1249225060 or in the downloads below) and extract it to your Sdcard
Now go into your new recovery image (power off the phone and then power it on by holding the Power and Home buttons)
Connect your phone to a computer and run command prompt.
IN COMMAND PROMPT TYPE:
Code:
adb shell
mount /sdcard
mount /system
cp /sdcard/su /system/bin/
chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
cp /sdcard/Superuser.apk /system/app/
reboot
(you can copy and past the code into command prompt from the thread)
Download the Better Terminal Emulator app from the market and type:
Code:
$ su
if you get a
Code:
#
then...YOU NOW HAVE ROOT!!
now you can install custom ROMs and root-required apps
FlashREC(Recovery Flasher): http://zenthought.org/system/files/asset/2/flashrec-1.1.3-20091107-2.apk
Amon RA's Sprint Recovery: http://www.mediafire.com/file/uozzgzmmnym/recovery-backup.img
Superuser.zip: http://www.mediafire.com/file/3mddanwztzd/superuser.zip
ADB and Fastboot(for those who need it): http://www.mediafire.com/file/tyib2wmomym/ADB_Fastboot.zip
Hi all, im making a NEW thread for how to make custom ROM, change build.prop, how to theme (coming later)! i will make a colection of how to´s to this thread for now all of the how to´s are made by me but in future i will take how to´s from others too (with their permission ofc )
so subscribe to this thread!!
i hope that there will be many custom ROMs after this
now you all think why did i do this if theres another tutorial for making custom ROM? answer: this is good alternative and this is not just one HOWTO!
HOWTO´S
-custom ROM
-edit build.prop
-5 lockscreen mod and extended power menu
-deodexing
-install android sdk and use ADB
-port themes (coming later)
-make own bootanimation (coming later)
** you can also post your ideas for new how to´s!!!
have a nice day
p.s dont blame me if something happens to your device while doing these how to´s
p.p.s if you want some special how to you can always suggest it in this thread
[HOWTO] make a custom ROM
How to make custom rom:
you will need: ADB, root explorer (maybe) and the files that are going to be in your rom!
the guide is based on The Dark Lestat's guide, i made it more easier and specific
code to delete unwanted apps: (if ADB)
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
rm /system/app/nameofapk.apk
code to add apps and stuff: (if ADB)
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
exit
exit
adb push nameofapk.apk /system/app/
1. flash the ROM that will be your ROMs base. example: my ROMs base is JPM so i flashed clean JPM
2. make a list of the features that are going to be in your ROM
3. then start adding those features. example: i added live wallpaper support so i did this --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=793823 i also added JIT so i ran the automatic batch file from the thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1026870 . then you just add those features.
4. put your sd card on to your phone (if it isnt there already )
5. when your done adding different features you go to ADB and type this:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
dd if=/dev/block/stl6 of=/sdcard/factoryfs.rfs
then you wait about 2 minutes and there will be some text and then you type this
Code:
exit
exit
and in your sd-card will be freshly created factoryfs.rfs, import your freshly created factoryfs.rfs to your desktop. now you choose your kernel.
5. kernel, download the kernel you want to your desktop.
6. download total commander to your pc
7. open total commander, open the base ROM.tar. example: my base ROM was JPM so i opened the JPM.tar and replaced the kernel and factoryfs.rfs with my factoryfs.rfs and my kernel (fugumod 2.2) using total commander.
delete everything else in the .tar but, Cache.rfs, factoryfs.rfs, zlmage and data.rfs and the logo!
then you test if you can flash your ROM... if it boots, you did it. if it doesnt, try again.
[HOWTO] edit BUILD.prop
HOW TO change firmware version, phone model, build version in "about phone"
1. open root explorer
2. go to /system, find build.prop, change to read/write mode. open the build.prop in text editor
* change build version: 4th line should say ro.build.display.id=(here you write your build version name), reboot and check build version in "about phone"
* change model number: 15th line should say ro.product.model=(here write your model number ), reboot and check model number in "about phone"
* change firmware version: 8th line should say ro.build.version.release=(here write your firmware version, like 3.0 honeycomb ), reboot and check firmware version in "about phone"
you can also change different things but ill write a guide of that later
hope you like it!
[HOWTO] port a THEME
reserved for later use
[HOWTO] get 5 lockscreen mod and extended power menu
-your ROM must be deodexed!
-you can get extended power menu and 5 lockscreen mod by downloading this --> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PKHVA57W
-extract it to root of your sd-card
-open root explorer and copy/paste the files to /system/framework
-reboot and done
OR
use adb like this:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
exit
exit
adb push nameoffile.jar /system/framework/
-reboot and done
***NOTE rebooting might take some time so dont panic
[HOWTO] deodex ROM
you must be rooted
What you'll need:
A Windows based machine
xUltimate v2.2
Patience
Process:
-Unzip xUltimate v2.2, and launch "Main.exe"
-If everything goes well xUltimate should recognize the phone and make a connection. You now should see a list of options.
-Run option 1. After option 1 is done, run option 2.
-Now these well take a while. Run option 3.
-IMPORTANT: After you have run option 3, you MUST navigate to the xUltimate folder and find "origi_frame" folder, and delete "guava.odex" (if you even have it). It's a bad file, and interferes with deodexing process.
-Now run option 4, and wait.
-Exit xUltimate, and put the phone in USB mass storage.
-Go back into the xUltimate folder and copy "done_frame", and "done_app", and move them to the root of the sdcard.
-Open a command prompt, and do the following:
Code:
adb shell
su
stop
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
reboot
and voila your phone is deodexed
original guide by webst3r, i changed it so its easier to understand
[HOWTO] get ADB up and running (easy way)
ADB is an acronym for Android Debug Bridge and is a development tool for the Android Mobile Operating System
NOTE this is only for windows!
-open this link --> http://adf.ly/Xfyl wait 5 secs and click upper right corner "skip ads" it will download a program that automaticly installs android sdk (wich includes ADB)
-Open the app, leave the destination as C:\ and click ok/install
-Installing ADB/USB Drivers:
*NOTE* You may need additional (Device Specific) Drivers for your Device!
- Connect your Android Device to your PC using the provided USB Cable or just a plain ole 6-pin to 4-pin usb cable... (I prefer to use one with a ferite core)
- When the new hardware device notification pops-up on your pc point windows to the driver folder we moved to our C-drive(C:\android-sdk-windows\google-usb_driver) and install the adb driver.
** if your having issues with installing ADB drivers read this --> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20575563/ADB_Drivers_for_dummies.pdf
-Running ADB from the Command Prompt:
-Windows XP: Select Start or Tap the Windows Key on your Keyboard, select
"Run" and type "CMD" then hit "Enter".
-Windows Vista/Win7: Select Start or Tap the Windows Key on your Keyboard, select the search box on the left and type "cmd" then hit "Enter".
Add the "ADB" directory path as a system variable in windows:
-To do this right-click on "My Computer" and select Properties. Next select the Advanced tab(Advanced Settings in Vista/7) then select Environment Variables.
-Click "New" under System Variables and add the following:
Variable =
Code:
adb
Value =
Code:
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
-Call up your Command Prompt:
Time to start adb
- Open up a Command Prompt Windows
- Type the commands below:
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
<-- Press Enter
Code:
adb.exe
<--Press Enter
and voila You will see alot of scripting fly through the command prompt window.
***note! you have to enable usb debugging in --> settings --> applications --> developement --> check usb debugging
tutorial is not made by me, its made by AndroidSamurai. i found it after lot of researching
[HOWTO] make your own update.zip
download and install, then watch the video
http://youtu.be/i0KzFPMA6-8
program and video made by Daneshm90
balaji.admin said:
Please include a Post for Deodexing the ROM. I've tried to deodex the DDJP2. But never succeeded.
Hope your post will help me.
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there is a tut by rudolf..
[HOWTO] change app icon
How to change icons for app!
1.)
Things you need:
original app
your custom icon (size should be 48x48)
win rar
2.)
Unpack APK
3.)
Find file, for example: ic_launcher_settings.png (for settings.apk)
It should be in: res/drawable-mdpi or res/drawable-ldpi (dont know which icon phone uses, just replace both)
4.)
Rename you icon to, for example: ic_launcher_settings.png (for settings.apk)
5.)
Replace it
6.)
Final step is add files to old settings.apk archive and using root explorer copy it into /system/app/
DONE!
guide by peldax
jazux said:
hey, one question coming from me our device has the same resolution as htc wildfire? right? and device is ldpi or mdpi? please answer ASAP!!! i may have found very useful HOWTO that you will LOVE!!!
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galaxy3 has ldpi - look there: http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/screens_support.html
jazux said:
-your ROM must be deodexed!
-you can get extended power menu and 5 lockscreen mod by downloading this --> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PKHVA57W
-extract it to root of your sd-card
-open root explorer and copy/paste the files to /system/framework
-reboot and done
OR
use adb like this:
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
exit
exit
adb push nameoffile.jar /system/framework/
-reboot and done
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is this suit for every rom?
dxdiag32 said:
is this suit for every rom?
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what do you mean? like does this work on other fw's than JPM? im not sure because i havent tested it, but i think it should work.
but it will surely work on every JPM based ROMs
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POX v.1.0 beta 2 released! be sure to try it out :]
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GreeModding from finland :]
Hey man a really nice tutorial
Can you add my tutorial on how to make bootanimations too
It would be appreciated
P.S. : If you tell yes,i'll give you a shortened version too
Deodexed Rom? How can i do it?.
cdesai said:
Hey man a really nice tutorial
Can you add my tutorial on how to make bootanimations too
It would be appreciated
P.S. : If you tell yes,i'll give you a shortened version too
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yes i can add it
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POX v.1.0 beta 2 released! be sure to try it out :]
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AndroKite said:
Deodexed Rom? How can i do it?.
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ill do a tutorial later tonight!
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POX v.1.0 beta 2 released! be sure to try it out :]
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AndroKite said:
Deodexed Rom? How can i do it?.
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for now you can use this:
Thanks,i dont remenbre that you make a tutorial ,Thx.
AndroKite said:
Thanks,i dont remenbre that you make a tutorial ,Thx.
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you welcome
Hello everyone!
I know some of you are still roaming around here and there trying to root your phone; others wanting to root the phone without knowing what rooting is...
Wandering if it's illegal or not; and why should they be Rooting their Devices.
Well that's why i've done this tutorial with a lot of help from different sources.
It has been almost 2 days reading; reading; reading; and writing this tutorial to simplify and compact information scattered around this forum and the web.
Knowing the Basics
In order to explain everyone (specially noobs / starters); please follow this link.
(I advise you to open it in a "new Tab" or "Window"; so you don't loose yourself)
One thing before starting:
I found out that it is important to reboot the device and the PC after installing and Updating the following apps: "Super one Click" and SDK with your firmware version API's.
Some errors that occur during the Rooting with the "Super One Click" happen due to some kind of need to reboot of the machine and device.
As mentioned in Step #9
[...]
Now that you understand what rooting is; let's ROOT your Android.
P.S - As you already know; you are responsible for doing this process; or for anything that goes wrong.
“Rooting Your Android Phone”
Requirements:
Download: "android-sdk_r15" or Later Version.
After Downloading and Installing SDK; download the API's according to your Firmware Version.
(Check Step #1 and #12 of the Easy Rooting Method)
Download: "Super One Click Program"
(Link Goes to XDA Developers "Super one Click Program" Thread)
Download: "Java SE Development Kit 7" (or later)
I. (Easy Method - Using “One Click Rooting Program”)
Note: This method works for almost every Android phone.
1) Take a note of you brand model and android Firmware/ROM installed on you device.
(You need to know the version of your O.S to download your SDK API's later)
i.e:
“Model: Acer C4 Liquid Mini (E310)”
“O.S: Android Froyo v2.2”
2) Download/Install your Android Drivers. (PC)
3) Download/Install your Android SDK/ADB. (PC)
4) Open SDK (as Administrator) and mark the following things to download:
- “Tools” (Select the entire Folder)
- “Your Firmware/ROM Version Installed” (i.e: “Android 2.2 API”) (Select the entire Folder)
5) Now press “Install Packages” (The download will start; follow the next step after it’s completed)
6) Download / Install the Latest version of the rooting program (Super One Click Rooting Program); unzip it and install it on your computer.
7) Make sure that your phone has the "USB Debugging Mode" ON.
NOTE: To turn it on go to your device and press: “Menu” > “Settings” (Icon) > “Applications” > “Debug / Development” > “USB Debug”
8) Make sure you turn Off your Device and Remove the SD Card. It must be done without the SD Card.
9) Safely disconnect your Phone from the PC; and restart. (PC and Device)
10) When your Phone and Windows are ready; connect your phone to the PC.
Note: Just plug the cable. Do NOT select any option in the Phone.
Also you will notice that a small Android Icon will appear at the top left of the screen.
That means that you phone is prepared for debugging Mode.
11) Once again make sure that your phone has the "USB Debugging Mode" ON.
12) Run SDK/ADB as Administrator.
(Windows XP Users just double click to open)
13) Right Click the “Super One Click Rooting Program” and open it as Administrator.
(Or just double click; if you are using Windows XP)
14) Press "Update Check"; just to make sure you have the latest files. (Don't worry with the app version error; if it happens means you just downloaded it/you have the latest version)
14) Click the "Root" button and wait it to finish. (There should be no errors)
15) Once done; you should see “Superuser” permission in your phone’s apps.
Note: If so; your Device is Rooted. Congratulations!
II. (Advanced Method - Manually Rooting)
Pre-requisites
There are a few things that you need to have before you start rooting.
Obviously, you will need an Android device with Android 1.5 or higher and a USB cable to connect it to your computer.
You will also need to have some files for this:
SuperOneClick.zip and the Android SDK/ADB up and running on your computer.
(Run as Administrator if not using Windows XP)
If you are unfamiliar with ADB, GoodAndEvo site has an awesome ADB tutorial that should get you up to speed.
(Note that the tutorial in the Good and Evo Page is for HTC Devices)
First, we need to move some files around to make running commands a bit easier.
Unzip the SuperOneClick.zip and copy the following files: su-v3, busybox, Superuser.apk, psneuter, and GingerBreak; to the Android “ADB Platform-Tools folder”; which is contained in the Android SDK folder on your computer.
i.e: C:\Program Files\Android\Android-SDK\Platform-Tools\
These files can be found in the following SuperOneClickv2.1.1-ShortFuse folders:
- “Busybox” -> “Dependencies” folder
- “psneuter” -> “Exploit” folder
- “GingerBreak” -> “Exploits” folder
- “SuperUser.apk” -> “Root” folder
- “SU-V3” -> “Root” folder
Once copied rename “su-v3” to “su”.
If you are on Windows, you will also need to have proper drivers for your phone installed.
These can usually be found by going either to the manufacturer website or searching for the name of your phone and the word "Drivers."
Once you find drivers, download and install them like any other application.
Rooting your device
Now that you have ADB setup and the proper exploit files, you are finally ready to Root.
Before you start running commands, you need to put your phone in "USB Debugging" mode.
(Menu > Settings > Applications > Development > Enable USB Debugging) and connect the device to your computer.
Note: Just plug the cable and do not select any option in you device.
Now, open command prompt to run some commands.
Windows Vista/7 Users:
(Press "Windows Key" > Type: "CMD" > Right Click on "CMD" and Run it as Administrator)
In Linux, open whichever terminal emulator suits you. Once you have a command prompt, you need to enter your platform-tools folder, also called a directory.
You can use the "CD" or Change Directory command to accomplish this.
If your SDK folder is called "android-sdk" the command should look like this: cd android-sdk_r11-windows/platform-tools.
This command will leave you with a shell prompt in the platform-tools directory.
From here, you can run the commands that will actually root your phone.
Be sure to run these commands exactly as they are written.
The commands with an "$" or "#" will only run after the "adb shell" command.
First, here are the commands that run the” psneuter” exploit and gain a root shell.
Type them in the following order.
…Yes after the ADB and the “$” there is a “Space”.
• adb devices
• adb push psneuter /data/local/tmp
• adb shell
• $ cd /data/local/tmp
• $ chmod 777 psneuter
• $ ./psneuter
At this point, the exploit will run and close the shell.
You will need to run these commands to restart the ADB server.
• adb kill-server
• adb devices
Now comes the moment of truth.
Type:
• adb shell
...command to open a shell.
If you see a "#" sign, you have root access, so go ahead and continue to the next part of this tutorial.
If not, you can go back and try the previous steps again, or ask for help in the comments.
We now need to make this root permanent.
From the root shell you just opened, type the following commands.
• # mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
• # exit
• adb push busybox /system/bin
• adb push su /system/bin
• adb install Superuser.apk
• adb shell
• # chmod 4755 /system/bin/busybox
• # chmod 4755 /system/bin/su
• # mount -o remount,ro -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
• # exit
• adb reboot
At this point, your device should reboot.
You can check for the Superuser icon in the app drawer, and then try a root only app like Titanium Backup.
If that app works, congratulations!
You have successfully rooted your Android device.
Prepare to enjoy all the benefits of root.
If you are having trouble with this tutorial or want to offer others a tip, please leave a comment.
Me or every XDA developer/user shall gladly help you out clarifying any error message or issue. (at least if i know how i will help)
Just make sure you did exactly as described; and only then post your question / expose your issue(s).
P.S
- Use “Code” Tags to report Logs.
- Remember to "Thank" if this tutorial helped you or if you find it usefull.
Special thanks to:
XDA Developers (Users & Staff)
Pocketables.net (Aaron Orquia)
CLShortFuse (For bringing such Great App)
I can´t do this with method #1 (freeze on step #6)
In method #2 ....
$ cd /data/local/tmp
cd /data/local/tmp
$ chmod 777 psneuter
chmod 777 psneuter
$ ./psneuter
./psneuter
Failed to set prot mask (Inappropriate ioctl for device)
$
Some help?
Regards
niki40 said:
I can´t do this with method #1 (freeze on step #6)
In method #2 ....
$ cd /data/local/tmp
cd /data/local/tmp
$ chmod 777 psneuter
chmod 777 psneuter
$ ./psneuter
./psneuter
Failed to set prot mask (Inappropriate ioctl for device)
$
Some help?
Regards
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Greetings;
What's your device Make and Model?
Try/Check the following:
- Download the "Super One Click Program" Again. Since there is a new Fix for it.
Follow this Link to download and get more detailled info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
- Check that you have the USB Debug Turned ON (in your device)
---> List > Settings > Applicatons > Development > USB Debugging
- Check what version do you have in your device; and verify that SDK Manager has downloaded your Version API's; and Tools folder. (Look at status tab; it should say installed)
- Did you Restart the machine after the install of Super One Click and SDK Manager? (Only then Root the Device)
- In a Last case there's a small percentage that your phone isn't compatible with "Super One Click".
Thanx a lot bro
You Can Add This To The OP If You Want .
Press Thank If I Help .
For Sony Ericsson Xperia Only .
I Use A Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 And It Work Well .
The File Name Is Call Flash Tool .
The Fuction It Has Is ( Latest 4.2 )
Root
Flash Kernel
Flash Rom
One Click Unlocked Bootloader .
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Thing You Need To Do Is :
Download The Two File .
Install In The Same Place .
Open The File .
Open Driver Folder .
Install The Driver .
And Open Flash Tool exe .
See If The Computer Detect Your Phone .
USB Debugging Must On .
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Thing Your Need ( For Rooting Only ) :
https://github.com/Androxyde/Flashtool/downloads
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Unlocked Bootloader Try At Your Own Risk . Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Success ) :
Only For Sony Ericsson Xperia Phone .
Download Generic version 2.3.3 build 3.0.1.G.0.75 ( http://www.multiupload.com/564T6TLUD8 )
Download DoomLoard Boot Manager . ( http://doomlord.sylvester20007.com/...tmanager/X10_2.3.3_Stock-BootManager-v1.3.ftf )
Put This Two File In Flash Tool Frimware Folder .
Open Flash Tool .
Press Flash .
Select All The File Inside .
Reboot Your Phone .
Root Your Phone .
And Install DoomLoard Boot Manager .
You Can Now Install Unlocked Bootloader Rom .
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If Anyone Know Anything And Notice I Say Wrong Here Please Private Message Me Or Comment Here To Tell Me
Special Thank To :
Every One That Teach Me Last Time .
Androxyde For Flash Tool . http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746
DooMLoRD For DoomLoard Kernel And Boot Manager . http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1278318
Every Body Who Click Thank .
Every Body Who Read .
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Do It At Your Own Risk . Press Thank If I Help
And Yes It Work For New Xperia ( 2011 Lines )
nice share...but i already rooted my xperia
QUANTUM7+/TABTRONICS ( RK3066/JB 4.1.1) – ROOT
Just to share the experience. This is what worked for me...
All the CREDITS and THANKS go to the “digitalhigh” – for the post below (and the guys in the chain..):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102600
1. Android SDK Manager (used the following versions)
Android SDK Tools - Rev. 21.1
Android SDK Platform Tools - Rev. 16.0.2
2. Modify File (as explained in the original post):
C:\Users\<YOUR-PC-USER>\.android\adb_usb.ini
- add a line:
0x2207
3. Install USB driver Win 32/64 respectively - they are attached in the original post above.
!Note: ignore PushThese.zip, attached in the original post – not required – as the “adb shell” gets the root on device straight away. Also, the “Superuser.apk” and the “su” in this attached .zip are not compatible with JB 4.1.1, that is installed on the device. The “Busybox” is also already installed on this device. You can download and update this later from “Google Play”... Hence, just do not use this .zip related step.
4. Download “Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed”
Download the following “Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed” package from location:
http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed.zip
Unzip and copy “Superuser.apk” and “su” to the“adb” directory:
C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\
5. Tablet to PC:
“Developer options” → “USB debugging” → [v]
Connect Tablet to PC. Kick off the USB driver installation (if not yet done in Step 3).
From the Win command line:
Code:
cd C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools\
adb devices
The device should respond as 0123456789ABCDEF, or something similar to this.
6. This is the “Step 15” of the original post with the "busybox" push skipped, just the small changes specific to the device:
Code:
adb shell
# mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
# exit
adb push su /system/bin
adb install Superuser.apk
adb shell
[B]# chmod 4755 /system/bin/su[/B]
# mount -o remount,ro -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
# exit
adb reboot
7. Once your QUANTUM7+ rebooted you should have the “Superuser” app installed.
8. Install “Terminal Emulator” app from the “Google Play” and try to $ su. You should see the “Superuser” app permissions request etc., etc...
9. Update “Busybox” from the “Google Play” to the latest version.
10. I would suggest you to do the full nandroid backup as soon as you have rooted your device. You can look at this link or details (if interested in):
http://tips4droid.com/make-nandroid-backups-on-android-without-booting-into-recovery/
11. Just one more thing to say – by coupling 2 CPU cores, switching Governors to “interactive”, the I/O Scheduler to “noop” and extending the SD cache buffer to 4096, you device should easily outplay TF201 on the “Quadrant Standard” benchmark test.
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Good luck!
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EDITED(29/03/2013):
Installing CWM/recovery.img for RK3066
You can also download the stock firmware from the official site, use this as a base and follow the simple instructions from the tread below to install the CWM recovery.img for RK3066:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30842147
Worked without any issue for me.
One of my mates recently got this tablet and I'll be trying to root it with him over the weekend.
If it works I'll come back and click thanks. If not, expect a ban Just kidding. Thanks so far for this guide
I have a TF101 with the custom rom Android Revolution HD and CWM mod. I want flash other rom so I wipe data in recovery, but it hangs while wiping data. I reset device but it stops booting when I see android logo.
I can go to CWM but inside the CWM I cant do a full wipe data because it cant mount /data and /sdcard, I cant flash any thing.
I followed Fenice82's steps in maliba's thread but cmd said that dd: can't open ' /sdcard/recoveryblob
Fenice82 said:
download from development section android usb driver
Code:
[url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514942[/url]
download recoveryblob from
Code:
[url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622628[/url]
download viper mod from
Code:
[url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427125[/url]
Official Asus update from ASUS site
step 1
Unzip usb driver
now plug the tablet at your pc with usb cable and boot you TF in recovery mode (press togheter and hold volume down and power... when you see same line in the upper left corner press volume up)
your pc will recognize a new hardware...
install new usb driver...
step 2
unzip vipermod zip and put recoveryblob file in vipermod folder... where you see a file named adb.exe
open a console in windows
start and in search line type cmd
in console go to vipermod folder
Code:
cd c:/vipermod/path
now type
Code:
adb push recoveryblob data/media
wait 4-5 minutes
type
Code:
adb shell
you will see this symbol #
now type
Code:
mkdir data/local
Code:
mkdir data/local/tmp
Code:
ln -s /dev/block/mmcblk0p4 /data/local/tmp
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/recoveryblob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
The command prompt will be empty as when nothing happen, do not panic wait until the end of the process. DO NOT INTERRUPT (it will take apx.3-10 min)
When you see the following message:
8860+1 records in
8860+1 records out
4536396 bytes transferred in 1.718 secs (2640509 bytes/sec)
(the numbers in resulted message may be different but it has to have the same structure) You can safety reboot the device (hold power botton)
power on your device and you will see ASUS EeePAD flashing progress bar. Be patient and wait till the end.
step 3
unzip ASUS update file e copy the folder in a external sd
step 4
put sd in your device
step 5
put device in recovery mod (it will be a new one.. rouge...)
install zip from sd card
install from external storage
go in asus folder e select the zip file
wait the end and reboot device
at this point I incurred in encryption error but just after the first reboot the problem was solved...
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Help me, please :crying: