I have a sony Xperia S and i have rooted the phone. I've been trying to install some custom roms but i am unable to put the phone into fastboot because i haven't unlocked the bootloader. I'm assuming people have installed roms without the flashboot otherwise there isn't much point to rooting the phone without unlocking the bootloader.
I had a search around and found nothing. Any thoughts on installing roms with a locked bootloader?
AndrewMPhoto said:
I have a sony Xperia S and i have rooted the phone. I've been trying to install some custom roms but i am unable to put the phone into fastboot because i haven't unlocked the bootloader. I'm assuming people have installed roms without the flashboot otherwise there isn't much point to rooting the phone without unlocking the bootloader.
I had a search around and found nothing. Any thoughts on installing roms with a locked bootloader?
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Actually, a lot of people around here should be able to help because a lot of them had a droid x, which had a locked bootloader. Of course, that device had a boot strap to over come the lock bootloader. Since you're rooted, have you installed a custom recovery yet? If you get the recovery on it, you may be able to flash a ROM of there is one available for you device...
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mssam said:
Actually, a lot of people around here should be able to help because a lot of them had a droid x, which had a locked bootloader. Of course, that device had a boot strap to over come the lock bootloader. Since you're rooted, have you installed a custom recovery yet? If you get the recovery on it, you may be able to flash a ROM of there is one available for you device...
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There is a problem with custom recovery and the xperia s, it doesn't support my phone apparently. My only other option is fastboot but i'm having serious driver issues with windows 8. I've followed a guide but it won't let me post this link up here yet.
my phone connects into fastboot for about 5 seconds and it just reboots. Apparently it's a common problem but i've tried everything and nothing is working haha! That guide was the closest i've got, i got the drivers to install and now my phone is coming up as "Andriod Bootloader interface"
I suppose that's some progress.
Have you had any experience with this issue?
AndrewMPhoto said:
There is a problem with custom recovery and the xperia s, it doesn't support my phone apparently. My only other option is fastboot but i'm having serious driver issues with windows 8. I've followed a guide but it won't let me post this link up here yet.
my phone connects into fastboot for about 5 seconds and it just reboots. Apparently it's a common problem but i've tried everything and nothing is working haha! That guide was the closest i've got, i got the drivers to install and now my phone is coming up as "Andriod Bootloader interface"
I suppose that's some progress.
Have you had any experience with this issue?
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The fast boot issue on win8, yes. I don't even see toolkits working entirely like they should because of that fastboot issue. Fortunately, i have a Mac, so just use that for fastbooting usually (or minimal adb use). You could just obtain the adb, fastboot, etc. files from galaxynexusroot.com (or other places) and work around that fastboot problem with the command prompt, but the fact that you're recovery isn't supported is a problem. If there isn't a custom recovery for your device model, i don't see how you're going to be able to flash a rom. If you google "xperia s recovery" there are articles that go into detail about it (DooMRecovery looks like one that might work), but i have limited experience with that particular device. Wish i could be of more help. Maybe someone more familiar with your model will chime in...
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The fast boot issue on win8, yes. I don't even see toolkits working entirely like they should because of that fastboot issue. Fortunately, i have a Mac, so just use that for fastbooting usually (or minimal adb use). You could just obtain the adb, fastboot, etc. files from galaxynexusroot.com (or other places) and work around that fastboot problem with the command prompt, but the fact that you're recovery isn't supported is a problem. If there isn't a custom recovery for your device model, i don't see how you're going to be able to flash a rom. If you google "xperia s recovery" there are articles that go into detail about it (DooMRecovery looks like one that might work), but i have limited experience with that particular device. Wish i could be of more help. Maybe someone more familiar with your model will chime in...
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That app looks like it would do the trick! i just need to get this fastboot driver issue sorted first. Hopefully someone who has went through this can help me!
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I'm sure theres a few of you out there who've bricked their Xoom in the same way I did:
Locking the boot loader after having custom rom and kernal running on it or something similar and come across an error upon boot that says
Failed image LNX 0x0002
RSD mode 2 initiated
or something to that respect
Then tried to do fastboot oem unlock, only to have the Xoom not be recognised.
The solution for me was to make a Motorola Factory cable as per guide here
For some reason, the Xoom would be instantly recognised by my computer and all fastboot commands would work, as well as RSD Lite (Did not do me any good as there is no Xoom Wifi SBF released)
That should fix the booting problem
If it still does not, follow one of the other guides on how to flash using fastboot, another rom now that you have fastboot working again!
Cheers!
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I'm sure theres a few of you out there who've bricked their Xoom in the same way I did:
Locking the boot loader after having custom rom and kernal running on it or something similar and come across an error upon boot that says
Failed image LNX 0x0002
RSD mode 2 initiated
or something to that respect
Then tried to do fastboot oem unlock, only to have the Xoom not be recognised.
The solution for me was to make a Motorola Factory cable as per guide here
For some reason, the Xoom would be instantly recognised by my computer and all fastboot commands would work, as well as RSD Lite (Did not do me any good as there is no Xoom Wifi SBF released)
That should fix the booting problem
If it still does not, follow one of the other guides on how to flash using fastboot, another rom now that you have fastboot working again!
Cheers!
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So I went and bought the factory cable from the Black Hat guys, and luckily haven't had the need to use it. Any advice you'd like to give in case I need to at some point?
I guess the only advice I can give is: don't re-lock the boot loader when you have a custom rom loaded
You don't need the cable. I have recovered 4 times myself and walked many others through on irc. We all use the stock cable that came with the device.
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bwcorvus said:
You don't need the cable. I have recovered 4 times myself and walked many others through on irc. We all use the stock cable that came with the device.
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It wouldn't recognise any fastboot commands nor the RSD Lite program for me.
But if it does, then thats good.
Merely a heads up for those who were in the same situation I was
bwcorvus said:
You don't need the cable. I have recovered 4 times myself and walked many others through on irc. We all use the stock cable that came with the device.
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you won't care to share how you did it? You have no idea how frustrating it is to see someone say they know how to fix something and leave it it at that.
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you won't care to share how you did it? You have no idea how frustrating it is to see someone say they know how to fix something and leave it it at that.
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Over the course of a few hours I was able to fix this, so I am going to write this little walkthrough for you using a rom from bwcorvus's page (CLICK HERE) and then used the guide from dirtymindedx -(CLICK HERE)
The reason it took me this long (as well as doing other things) was because I used the wrong set up to unroot my tablet. I was using the Unofficial images that are on bwcorvus's link. Because I didn't read thoroughly enough in his breakdown, I made myself look like a fool...
What you want is NOT
UNOFFICIAL STOCK IMAGES
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because you will not be able to lock the bootloader (IF you want it to be that way, which I did, and so it gave me a 0x000004 Error, and yes i see that you are having a 0x000002 but somewhere i read this could help that.) I just wanted to get rid of Clockwork Recovery Manager cause it was not working on my 3.2 rooted tablet, and thought that because i messed up teh whole image with playing around and upgrading and seeing how i could break the image without overclocking, i thought i should actually try and make it back to stock too. With this... I needed to do these steps...
1. Upgrade the Motorola drivers while the XOOM was plugged in, so then I would be able to use the Fastboot Correctly.
2. Download the correct roms for my tablet, (Wi-Fi is mine, just grab the one that fits your version and just follow along.)
3. Upgrade my ADB from google because for soem odd reason my fastboot did not like the xoom till i did that...
4. Used the STOCK CABLE. I can Confirm that the STOCK CABLE that allows you to recharge the phones, WILL WORK for this...
5. Once the ADB was set up, I restarted it, aka Hit the red X and then loaded it back up and then closed it again, just to make sure the services were updated somewhat...
6. Opened Command prompt and navigated to the folder that help the zipfile for the fastboot flashing guide (aka dirtymindedx's guide at the top), be using CD (Drive Letter):/location/of/the/folder/that/is/unzipped
7. I then checked over the information in the folder by using dir /a and then proceeded to read through the guide
7-1. A note here... I did the fastboot erase userdata instead, because I wanted to see if it would brick it again... (sorry, I was in a fowl mood with the world last night so I was waiting for it to get bricked so i had a reason to use it as an ice scraper on my car... (not like i would really do it... just wanted a reason for justification haha)
8. ???
9. Profit
This is only to get rid of a "already slightly bricked" device... which I had done after relocking the Rom that was not official to Motorola and now, after a few updates, i now have Android 4.0.3 for the Xoom that was OTA'ed, looking to see how easy it will be to root to reload my rpg game saves that i got caught up in (hence my disappearance from the forums haha...) but I hopefully helped you out in a direction to heads towards... and as long as you don't lock the boot-loader (which someone posted about it before i did...) you should be fine with any changes to the rom after the updates... Also, you can skip steps on this too... you can just flash the image and not the recovery menu and so forth, allowing you to keep other settings that are not part associated to the rom image.
Also sorry for the insanity in my words... I have been up for a good 36 hours with a half hour nap somewhere in there...
Hey Everyone,
Im new to android, and having a small issue, I am attempting to root my wifi xoom, I get up to the part where its time to select android recovery so that I can select the root zip, however when I use the volume down key to scroll the options the only 3 available are NVflash, RSD and Fastboot, theres no android recovery option I have searched the forums and googled it, but I seem to be the only one with this issue, my xoom is running 3.1 and bought in Aus, dont know if this makes a difference? any help would be greatly appreciated, I have got an OTG cable and would like to mount my external HDD so I need to get it rooted. Should probably mention I have unlocked it too.
Cheers
ha i just posted a thread with exactly the same issue. Hopefully one of us will get an answer!
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ha i just posted a thread with exactly the same issue. Hopefully one of us will get an answer!
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Your post was already answered in the General section. No need to post twice.
The answer did not fix my problem however. Still stuck at the same place as before just like terreboo. Possibly theres an issue with this type of xoom? I bought mine in australia as well. According to my about tablet info it says this:
Firmware Configuration Version: GAS_ASIA_UCAHUBLWFRTIRD_P006 so im assuming this is an asian tab? Just wondering terreboo what does yours say under firmware configuration?
yeah sorry didnt mean to post it in the general section, I alerted it to the mods to delete they just havent got around to it yet, yeah mate I have the same version as you, although I doubt this is the reason, we cant be the only two in Aus trying to root them? I think the problem probably lies else where, it has been suggested I'm getting the timing wrong, so I'll try again and post back my progress or lack of.
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I have tried it 10+ times now, I'm confident its not the timing of pressing the down key on reboot having varied the length of time everytime I tried, possibly its because of the firmware version? Im at a loss, I have followed the instructions of the root guide to the letter and seem to be one of the only ones with this problem!
this is the guide im using
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078019
Same problem here!
I have the same problem guys.. Any solution?? The developers some help??
Im using the same guide btw....
I've freaked out im trying this for 8 hours now and no results....
im having a similar problem that my factory reset is corrupt or something because it doesnt actually DO anything.
I did the long root method as opposed to the supposedly easier method and thank heavens I got through it unharmed. I was ****ting my pants the whole way through. I wish I were more savvy with this so I can offer help. If I were u guys I would PM the devs from TIAMAT. They are probably the most knowledgeable ppl here to ask.
solution
OK guys i have a solution a guy from #xoom channel told me to write in windows command line
abd recovery reboot
And it worked!
I'm currently posting this from my costum rommed xoom
DrGreem said:
OK guys i have a solution a guy from #xoom channel told me to write in windows command line
abd recovery reboot
And it worked!
I'm currently posting this from my costum rommed xoom
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Would that be adb recovery reboot? Can you give more information?
assuming you have adb setup on your computer already. Plug your xoom into your comp and make sure its in debug mode. Settings-applications-development. Open a command prompt and type in "adb reboot recovery" without quotes. Your device will then reboot into recovery mode.
I will say I'm having the same issue. I flash the new recovery and I don't see it in the menu. I'm running a US wifi xoom.
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Would that be adb recovery reboot? Can you give more information?
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Yes that's right. I followed the guide and i waited 3 seconds but i never had the option 'android recovery so i turned on the device and this guy told me to run this command from cmd.
So after that xoom rebooted into clockwork recovery state and i flashed thecostum rom.
According to the guide that were using, if you allow the xoom to boot fully into honeycomb it reinstalls the stock recovery, and you need to redo the process all over. Also, you need to be in honeycomb to use the ADB command, if your in fastboot it won't detect the xoom. This did not work for me. Anyone else try it?
no luck for me here either. I can flash recovery successfully (according to the prompt) no problems there. I just have the exact same trouble booting into it as above.
Vol Down key combo doesn't work and if you leave the OS to boot straight after install, CWM is replaced by stock recovery. No fun at all.
Any further news or suggestions on this?
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im having a similar problem that my factory reset is corrupt or something because it doesnt actually DO anything.
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Same as my Xoom, opened a thread just for it, but no one can help
much easier... download rom manager and click boot to recovery haha ...
If not rooted,
adb reboot recovery via a cmdline window works a treat _
fkofilee said:
much easier... download rom manager and click boot to recovery haha ...
If not rooted,
adb reboot recovery via a cmdline window works a treat _
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Just make sure that Rom Manager doesn't trick you into flashing a non-compatible updated recovery version.
In my experience it doesn't play well with the Xoom.
If all you want is a non manual way to boot into recovery from the OS, download Quick Boot (if rooted) or if you're already on the Tiamat Moray Rom, it's something you can choose when you press the power button on the back.
the problem is that for me and others with this issue, you can't use adb to boot recovery. If you install recovery from fastboot then boot into the regular OS without booting to recovery and rooting, the OS replaces CWM with the stock recovery. This means if you use adb or another app to reboot into recovery, you just get stock recovery which is totally useless. I can't load recovery or root using anay of the universal methods I have come accross. We need a way to boot into recovery without having it replaced with stock or another rooting method or something. Any other ideas?
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the problem is that for me and others with this issue, you can't use adb to boot recovery. If you install recovery from fastboot then boot into the regular OS without booting to recovery and rooting, the OS replaces CWM with the stock recovery. This means if you use adb or another app to reboot into recovery, you just get stock recovery which is totally useless. I can't load recovery or root using anay of the universal methods I have come accross. We need a way to boot into recovery without having it replaced with stock or another rooting method or something. Any other ideas?
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Look, this is how I had to flash CWM image file- through adb,/fastboot just like you. No matter what you say, it comes down to a question of timing.
I'm not sure about everyone else with the no recovery option, but timing just isnt the issue for me. Without a lie i've tried to enter recovery over 50 times at various points, 95% of those attempts were at the 3 second mark that is stated in the xda guide we've been using. I'm aware of one other person here whos tried it MUCH more than me with exactly the same result.
However theres one thing that we could narrow it down with. Thus far the people having this issue are using the asian firmware xoom's. Could everyone else having this problem on this thread say whether or not theyre using the asian firmware too? Maybe the asian firmware can't be rooted this way?
Having been a member on this forum for years I must admit it has been incredible the wealth of information I've gained from it. I've had all sorts of phones/pdas and I'ved used this site to help me get the most out of it and to help m "tame" the device and stop rubbish from the vendors being installed on there when I don't want it.
A couple of years ago I got an HTC Desire. Great phone although limited memory. I was happy with it. Didn't bother to root it or anything. I then got a Motorola Xoom. Didn't bother rooting that either. I got myself an HTC Sensation now. I decided one day that I was going to unlock/root the thing to see if I could do it.
Somehow, I think I managed it. I haven't really noticed a difference but then I haven't put a custom rom on it. On all my old Windows mobiles I always had a custom rom.
Now, going back to the Xoom. It's an original Xoom. I bought it in May 2011. It is running Android 3.2 after Motorola sent out an update. All is good.
However, I would like to have ICS on it. This is where my problems begin. I've tried following so many different how-to's on how to do this unyet none so far have worked. So, either I'm completely stupid or, the guides are not easy to follow or the process (that is always touted as easy) is not very easy.
So I am asking for help. Here is what I understand are the steps that I need to acheive.
1. I need to unlock the device
2. I need to install a recovery image
3. I need to install ICS
Questions: I *think* I have done 1. How do I check? After what I believe is a convoluted process, I have installed the Android SDK. I have the drivers for the device on the [Windows 7 64bit] PC and I can see it listed when I type adb devices.
Why do I need to unlock the device? What does the act of unlocking it do? When I followed this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242241
I got to step 3. I typed in the first command:
adb reboot bootloader
After much faffing around I found out from another site I needed USB Debugging enabled. Nobody told me this. No, it isn't obvious that I need this.
The boot screen appeared and gave a message at the top and then I typed in:
fastboot oem unlock
I followed the instructions on the screen. I unlocked the device. It took a while. When it rebooted I found I had to set the device back up again as if it was the first time I'd used it. "Great!" I am thinking, I've lost everything. Thankfully I backed up what I wanted so I am not bothered. Slowly the apps appeared to come back after it synched with Google. I'm assuming stuff gets backed up somewhere.
I typed:
fastboot reboot
It rebooted.I typed:
adb reboot bootloader
It rebooted into the bootloader. Now here is where things started to go off track. I typed the next command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
I get this:
unknown partition 'recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img'
error: cannot determine image filename for 'recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img'
So what now?
I cannot believe the process to unlock and flash a rom is so unbelievably convoluted. I've read dozens of walkthroughs, how-to's and forums and each one seems to be very similar unyet there is always something different on there to what I get on my screen or something doesn't happen quite the same way.
Here is what I am trying to acheive:
I have Android 3.2 on my Xoom and I would like it to be ICS.
We'll assume that I am completely stupid and need serious handholding to get to ICS. Is there anyone that can help with these seemingly simple steps?
One thing I keep reading is about the recovery image file. Is this related to Cyanogenmod? I am assuming as it is called a recovery image file it helps you get back when things go wrong.
Thanks and much love to the person that takes up the reigns and helps me out here.
Hi!
If you are rooted already that's pretty easy. But if not, try using LordAIOTool to root (yea it's mine and I think it's worth a try). After you are rooted flash a new recovery - download from development section - after, rename the recovery to recovery.img and then use the following commands on adb, fastboot and this recovery folder (simultaneously)
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
Then after keep clicking the vol- after 2s of your tablet appears on Motorola logo. Then keep cycling until appears Android Recovery then press vol+
You are on recovery now, just select install zip from sdcard...
Good luck
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If you wanted your xoom rom'd, then you could try wesamothman's guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1717402 It is great for beginners and the experienced alike.
This is for the wifi only xoom MZ604. There is another guide by him i believe for the MZ602
Do I need to flash a new rom to get root on my MZ604? What is the easiest way to just root the stock 4.0.4 firmware? I have no desire for a different rom. I just want to root it.
Hey there.
If you don't want to flash a custom ROM and only want to root it, try this:
1) unlock your bootloader.
2) thru ADB, flash a recovery image.
3) thru Recovery, flash superuser flashable zip: http://www.4shared.com/zip/g3yzbrIa/...?cau2=403tNull
I ran the first couple of steps to unlocking. That is as far as I have got. As I said, I have tried so many of these walkthroughs and not one of them has all the steps. They all make an assumption somewhere along the line.
For example: xxlordxx replied with:
"If you are rooted already that's pretty easy".
I'm not, that is the problem.
Again:
1. adb reboot bootloader
2. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img <---- This didn't work and gave me the error I pointed out earlier and that is where it all stopped. Noone explains what to do when it goes wrong.
Anything passed this stage is irrelevant until I can sort out the problem above.
yosterwp, you mentioned wesamothmans guide. I will try that one as it looks a bit more "dummies guide-like" and it is for my exact device which is the MZ604 wifi only. I hadn't seen this one as it was only posted a couple of days ago
Just so I know, can someone anser these questions? I'm sure they're very simple but I don't know.
1. Do I need to unlock the Xoom to put ICS or a custom rom on it?
2. Is unlocking the same as setting s-off?
3. If not, what is the difference?
4. I assume the recovery img file is for recovering if things go wrong. Is that correct? Why isn't a recovery app on there for when OTA releases get pushed through? What else does the recovery do for me?
5. What is Cyanogenmod and do I need it or is this another custom rom?
6. There are so many custom roms out there. Everyone says to choose the one that is suited to me but I don't know which ones are suited to me. Does anyone know of a list of the custom ones that are around and why I'd choose one above the other? (I am assuming this is a long shot
Thanks for everything so far. I will let you know how I get on with wesamothmans guide.
Hi Snert.
Answering your queries:
1. Do I need to unlock the Xoom to put ICS or a custom rom on it?
yes.
2. Is unlocking the same as setting s-off?
I don't really understand what you mean by s-off... but unlocking is this: you unlock the bootloader that is considered as a security checkpoint of your device. It is locked by default. when it is unlocked, you can then install recovery image passing thru this checkpoint (allowed). without bootloader being unlocked, no rooting can be done. this is the very first step.
3. If not, what is the difference?
same as above
4. I assume the recovery img file is for recovering if things go wrong. Is that correct? Why isn't a recovery app on there for when OTA releases get pushed through? What else does the recovery do for me?
Recovery explanation details is here: http://www.androidcentral.com/what-recovery-android-z
5. What is Cyanogenmod and do I need it or is this another custom rom?
It is a different ROM based Firmware...
6. There are so many custom roms out there. Everyone says to choose the one that is suited to me but I don't know which ones are suited to me. Does anyone know of a list of the custom ones that are around and why I'd choose one above the other? (I am assuming this is a long shot
Go for the best custom ROM for your MZ604. It is from Team EOS.
Hope I answered your questions
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Hi Snert.
Answering your queries:
1. Do I need to unlock the Xoom to put ICS or a custom rom on it?
yes.
2. Is unlocking the same as setting s-off?
I don't really understand what you mean by s-off... but unlocking is this: you unlock the bootloader that is considered as a security checkpoint of your device. It is locked by default. when it is unlocked, you can then install recovery image passing thru this checkpoint (allowed). without bootloader being unlocked, no rooting can be done. this is the very first step.
3. If not, what is the difference?
same as above
4. I assume the recovery img file is for recovering if things go wrong. Is that correct? Why isn't a recovery app on there for when OTA releases get pushed through? What else does the recovery do for me?
Recovery explanation details is here: http://www.androidcentral.com/what-recovery-android-z
5. What is Cyanogenmod and do I need it or is this another custom rom?
It is a different ROM based Firmware...
6. There are so many custom roms out there. Everyone says to choose the one that is suited to me but I don't know which ones are suited to me. Does anyone know of a list of the custom ones that are around and why I'd choose one above the other? (I am assuming this is a long shot
Go for the best custom ROM for your MZ604. It is from Team EOS.
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You did
Much love!
Well, here's what happened:
After flashing some different ROMs (which has been no problem in the past) my phone started acting weird...I don't really know how to describe it, it randomly crashed or didn't react, sometimes I couldn't even turn it off so I had to remove the battery and reboot it. Suddenly, the only ROM that I could flash was this one: OTA 4.04 The problem was that I got a lot of force closes so I couldn't really use it. After I spent hours on google and tried to fix the problem, I came across Odin. It seemed pretty easy and I followed a tutorial to set my Nexus back to stock Gingerbread.
Odin seemed to work perfectly and my device rebooted, but I am now stuck on the bootlogo (Google screen with the unlocked sign) and can't do anything else.
Any help, please?
Search around for "fastboot factory images" and flash one of those. Download from official google website. Note that it'll remove all apps, data, etc. Only files on the "sdcard" will be kept.
I tried to flash gingerbread and jelly bean images, following this guide. Didn't work though...it may be worth mentioning that somehow adb does not recognize my phone, fastboot however does. It says in the guide that you don't have to use adb necessarily, so I'm a bit confused that it didn't work...thanks for your reply anyways.
any more advices?
Do you actually know what you're doing? Odin socks, use Cwm recovery for flashing roms. It seems that you make flashing mistakes, dirty flashing etc. Also apps crashing is resolved with fix permissions. Read the big faq for correct flashing instructions
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I tried to flash gingerbread and jelly bean images, following this guide. Didn't work though...it may be worth mentioning that somehow adb does not recognize my phone, fastboot however does. It says in the guide that you don't have to use adb necessarily, so I'm a bit confused that it didn't work...thanks for your reply anyways.
any more advices?
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do this:
fastboot flash bootloader (bootloader.img)
fastboot rreboot-bootloader
fastboot flsh radio (radio.img)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update (image-blabla.zip)
one more thing: ODIN ISNT NECESSARY FOR NEXUS!!
Where did you find (factory) odin images for the Nexus S, I didn't know they're available this device. In any case Odin probably aren't meant for Nexus devices.
Dont even think about using them!!! We have to stop with this! Odin was made for samsung devices but for those made by samsung not by google! Google phone use fastboot for that, odin can screw up your nexus
sent from my Nyan NeXus S
"You're either NEXUS or against us!"
Purchased a Shield K1 Tablet
Which will arrive this week, and there are things I would like to know about it, i.e notably on whether or not I should unlock and root it, despite the potential risk of doing so.
What I plan on using this for is primarily emulation (Snes through PSP and maybe Dolphin, no idea how well that works yet) That being said, are there things I should do to it?
Do as in, things I can root or flash to give myself the best possible experience, to get the most out of this? I've seen a lot of custom ROMs, Cyanogenmod (which I have on my
Nexus 7 2012, along with a dual boot OS). I have been thinking about having the stock Android 5.1.1, alongside Android 4.1.2 for the sake of Wii remote support since Google
foolishly broke that part of Bluetooth (and the part that never will be fixed again). The problem is, I don't know how hard or cumbersome it would be to do such a thing
without bricking the Shield tablet and ending up with a pricey paperweight. What tutorials, guides, etc should I look into before I consider such an undertaking? I want
to be sure I pick the right files and OS image(s) to install so I can do this right, if that makes sense.
I just bought it too and was coming from a Nexus 7 2012.
Rooted with the latest CM 12.1 nightly, no issues so far.
Wifi is slowish/buggy and the touchscreen has some issues, but afaik these issues are there on stock, too.
Just get the latest CM12.1 from their site, flash it with TWRP. I had issues with open gapps and ended up using CM's gapps.
koichirose said:
I just bought it too and was coming from a Nexus 7 2012.
Rooted with the latest CM 12.1 nightly, no issues so far.
Wifi is slowish/buggy and the touchscreen has some issues, but afaik these issues are there on stock, too.
Just get the latest CM12.1 from their site, flash it with TWRP. I had issues with open gapps and ended up using CM's gapps.
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Fair enough, and I know that no device is perfect, everything has their own set of issues, so I don't think I'll regret getting a Shield Tablet, that much I know. I was going to get a Samsung Tab E 9.6, but the specs just didn't figure, esp. for someone who wants more power, you know? What about the Android OS ROM you install it with? Should I go with Android 5.1.1 or dual boot it with 4.1.2 instead so I can have Wii remote support? Thanks.
I don't know, that's your choice. I don't have that requirement, so I went with CM12 (5.1.1), single OS
koichirose said:
I don't know, that's your choice. I don't have that requirement, so I went with CM12 (5.1.1), single OS
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Fair enough, I'll keep looking around the forums to gauge what I need to do. I can't help but feel a bit nervous on rooting and voiding the warranty on a device I just spend 200 bucks on, maybe that's just me though :laugh:
the_randomizer85 said:
Fair enough, I'll keep looking around the forums to gauge what I need to do. I can't help but feel a bit nervous on rooting and voiding the warranty on a device I just spend 200 bucks on, maybe that's just me though [emoji23]
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Nvidia has stated that it will still honor the warranty despite it being unlocked or rooted in most cases. I'm just gonna guess that unless you accidentally wipe your bootloader, or use an overclocked kernel that fries it you should be good. What they said is if YOU fubar it that voids the warranty, but if it's anything normally covered by warranty your good.
That said, I rooted, unlocked, and installed an oc kernel as well as recovery within an hour of receiving mine and it runs beautifully. Better than pure stock actually.
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Exile1975 said:
Nvidia has stated that it will still honor the warranty despite it being unlocked or rooted in most cases. I'm just gonna guess that unless you accidentally wipe your bootloader, or use an overclocked kernel that fries it you should be good. What they said is if YOU fubar it that voids the warranty, but if it's anything normally covered by warranty your good.
That said, I rooted, unlocked, and installed an oc kernel as well as recovery within an hour of receiving mine and it runs beautifully. Better than pure stock actually.
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Okay, I wasn't 100% sure, only device ever rooted and unlocked was a Nexus 7 2012, never had a problem with it once I got it up and running. I don't feel comfortable with OC at all, as the power is
definitely more than enough for my needs, if that makes any sense. That being said, I don't know what kernel I need since this is my second time ever doing something like this, a little green in the gills so to speak (sad, I know). Anyways, would you guys advise to having dual boot install on this, or just a better 5.1.1 Android ROM than the stock version? I feel a bit overwhelmed at it all, and I don't know what tutorial I should truly follow, that's why I feel overwhelmed, you know?
Reasons for the tablet:
1 - The specs are insanely powerful for emulator apps, my Nexus 7 struggles with even 2D PSP games and some PSX games, lots of stuttering in the audio department, so my primary use is gaming
2 - Multimedia, movies, YT, music and so on
So really, I don't need anything fancy OS wise, just enough to help get the most out of it without having to overclock the hardware. What order would I need to do everything in? Are there good step by step guides for people like me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...t-root-nvidia-shield-tablet-lollipop-t2972316
INSTALL DRIVER
-enable Developer Options
-enable Debugging Bridge
-do a 'adb devices' and check the dialog on your mobile and allow it 'every time'
-shutdown
-hold Volume down and Powerbutton at same time
if the bootloader showed up
-do a 'fastboot devices' if it shows your device online then
-do 'fastboot oem unlock'
after that you have flash your recovery
go to the directory where the file is and
-do 'fastboot flash recovery your_file_here'
after that you can reboot to bootloader and go to recovery
copy the SuperSu.zip which you downloaded at chainfires site or on xda and push it to your internal memory (/sdcard)
and flash it over recovery.
reboot enjoy!
the_randomizer85 said:
Okay, I wasn't 100% sure, only device ever rooted and unlocked was a Nexus 7 2012, never had a problem with it once I got it up and running. I don't feel comfortable with OC at all, as the power is
definitely more than enough for my needs, if that makes any sense. That being said, I don't know what kernel I need since this is my second time ever doing something like this, a little green in the gills so to speak (sad, I know). Anyways, would you guys advise to having dual boot install on this, or just a better 5.1.1 Android ROM than the stock version? I feel a bit overwhelmed at it all, and I don't know what tutorial I should truly follow, that's why I feel overwhelmed, you know?
Reasons for the tablet:
1 - The specs are insanely powerful for emulator apps, my Nexus 7 struggles with even 2D PSP games and some PSX games, lots of stuttering in the audio department, so my primary use is gaming
2 - Multimedia, movies, YT, music and so on
So really, I don't need anything fancy OS wise, just enough to help get the most out of it without having to overclock the hardware. What order would I need to do everything in? Are there good step by step guides for people like me?
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wiQbold said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...t-root-nvidia-shield-tablet-lollipop-t2972316
INSTALL DRIVER
-enable Developer Options
-enable Debugging Bridge
-do a 'adb devices' and check the dialog on your mobile and allow it 'every time'
-shutdown
-hold Volume down and Powerbutton at same time
if the bootloader showed up
-do a 'fastboot devices' if it shows your device online then
-do 'fastboot oem unlock'
after that you have flash your recovery
go to the directory where the file is and
-do 'fastboot flash recovery your_file_here'
after that you can reboot to bootloader and go to recovery
copy the SuperSu.zip which you downloaded at chainfires site or on xda and push it to your internal memory (/sdcard)
and flash it over recovery.
reboot enjoy!
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So I just follow the guide on the thread, or do I follow the guide you just posted?. The reason I ask is because in the thread's guide, past the parts where it said to install the ADB driver and then the USB drivers for the device, I'm not sure what "debugging bridge" is, unless you meant enable USB debugging, IDK.
- Enable USB developer mode
- Enable USB debugging
- Copy the recovery image and supersu.zip to where the ADB install folder is
- Open the program to open a CMD window to the install location
- Type "adb reboot bootloader"
- Etc
I mean, because the two guides are confusing me more, the forum guide, the thread, how it's worded...now I don't know. Sorry. Is that thread and your guide the same thing, all leading to ultimate unlock and root the device using ADB and the recovery image? And is it not feasible to install Android 4.1.2 as a dual boot OS image so I can test out the Wii Classic Controller since Google broke that part of the Bluetooth code in 4.2+?
there is another tutorial from SuperPichu I think. this is the best for my understanding but I didn 't find it , up in hurry(?)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/development/root-root-lollipop-t2945044
and yes. usb-debugging
wiQbold said:
there is another tutorial from SuperPichu I think. this is the best for my understanding but I didn 't find it , up in hurry(?)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/development/root-root-lollipop-t2945044
and yes. usb-debugging
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Okay, that thread says flashed to OTA 2.0 already, not entirely sure what that means, to be honest, or of the bootloader is locked on it, haven't gotten it yet. I take it I follow the first thread you posted, then
the one above?
the_randomizer85 said:
Okay, that thread says flashed to OTA 2.0 already, not entirely sure what that means, to be honest, or of the bootloader is locked on it, haven't gotten it yet. I take it I follow the first thread you posted, then
the one above?
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it is a old thread. It s for kitkat..
I think you go like I said.
be sure. adb drivers are installed
Developer Options
Usb debugging
cmd
'adb devices'
check dialog
'adb reboot-bootloader'
'fastboot devices'
look for output
'fastboot oem unlock`
'fastboot flash recovery /directory/to/your-recovery-file'
'fastboot reboot-bootloader'
go to recovery
flash SuperSU.zip
reboot
wiQbold said:
it is a old thread. It s for kitkat..
I think you go like I said.
be sure. adb drivers are installed
Developer Options
Usb debugging
cmd
'adb devices'
check dialog
'adb reboot-bootloader'
'fastboot devices'
look for output
'fastboot oem unlock`
'fastboot flash recovery /directory/to/your-recovery-file'
'fastboot reboot-bootloader'
go to recovery
flash SuperSU.zip
reboot
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And I go into recovery mode by holding vol. down and power, right? And in that mode I flash the SuperSu.zip correct? And I did get the recovery.img from nVidia's source, which I assume is the one I use in Command. Okay. Rebooting I assume is well, heh, also by holding down power. I also noticed both of those threads have the OS name Lollipop in the thread title.