[Q] help with bin4ry root method? - General Questions and Answers

I'm having trouble getting started with this. I downloaded the file and unzipped it, ran the "runme.bat" file and selected 1= normal mode. After I hit enter it says "the system can not find the path specified" ... I searched bin4rys thread for a similar issue and xda won't let me ask this question on his thread because I'm too much of a noob! Lol any help us greatly appreciated! Thanx

Have you watched the 15 minute long video tutorial?

Yes but the issue I'm having didn't occur in his video, so I'm not getting past the 5th minute of the video (although I've watched the whole thing) I've installed my drivers and I'm following the order in the video...I feel like it's something simple, as no one else has posted this issue. Thanx for the quick reply tho!

Found after googling - bin4ry root the system can not find the path specified
theronkinator said:
*edit* Sorted it, had this problem when double clicking the bat, or right clicking and doing run as admin. Instead I opened CMD, navigated to the folder and ran the bat from the cmd window and it worked fine.
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EVO Rooting

Hey guys. This is my first Android phone, and I'm trying to get ready to root it. I read the steps by toast in thread 690762 (it won't let me post a link due to "new member restrictions") but can't figure out how to do the adb shell commands. I have downloaded the Google SDK, and also eclipse, and am just utterly confused now. I've never really approached a project like this. Any help would be much appreciated.
yeah i had trouble setting it up also. what os are you using, by the way, some people might give u hell about posting this here.
Windows 7. First time posting in these forums, so I apologize in advance to anyone who may be annoyed with me for posting this here, admins may feel free to move this post to a more appropriate section.
in command prompt type
cd/
cd c:/android-sdk/tools
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appreciate the help guys finally got it to work by manully putting adb.exe, adbwinapi.dll, and adbwinusbapi.dll in my windows/system32 folder. took me about 6 hours of googling
thats from my post from a couple days ago, its prolly something with the drivers not being recognized, goto your sdk folder then the tools folder and look for the files and copy and move them to your windows/system32 folder and see if that works. also remember to use administrative access when trying to flash the recovery or really anything. i set mine up to automatically run adb.exe in administrative mode
That did the trick, now stuck on sprint loading animation after flashing stock rooted evo ota update and updated radio image.
Correction: All issues fixed, thanks for your help guys. My EVO is now rooted and running the stock ROM that is rooted with an updated radio.

[old guide] moderators please unsticky and replace with the new guide

THIS GUIDE HAS BEEN REDONE. PLEASE VISIT THIS THREAD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761819
Just reading through the document now, seems the first link, http://www.soft‐go.com/get/Samsung‐Kies_79632.html isn't working. Not sure if the site is just down right now or if there's a mistake.
Rad_Fishy said:
Just reading through the document now, seems the first link, http://www.soft‐go.com/get/Samsung‐Kies_79632.html isn't working. Not sure if the site is just down right now or if there's a mistake.
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Thank you I didn't actually add that link it was from systoxity, but i will fix it.
nbs11 said:
Thank you I didn't actually add that link it was from systoxity, but i will fix it.
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I Fixed it
A few small things:
Intel should be intel.
Under CPU Optimization:
"Samsung’s CPU is set by default the run at 1gHz."
The should be to.
Sideloading:
"(don’t forget that after you install it from the market you still have to go to your app drawer and run busybox once so it installs)."
Should this be after you download it from the market?
ClockworkMod Recovery:
"ClockworkMod written for us by a developer that goes by the name of Koush"
Missing is.
"This gent puts a ton of work into helping us captivate owners out"
Replace puts with put and Capitalize Captivate.
Changing Your Messaging Ringtone:
"well the ones that matter anyway.."
Extra period.
Other than that, excellent guide. I'll definitely be using it when my Captivate arrives.
Rad_Fishy said:
A few small things:
Intel should be intel.
Under CPU Optimization:
"Samsung’s CPU is set by default the run at 1gHz."
The should be to.
Sideloading:
"(don’t forget that after you install it from the market you still have to go to your app drawer and run busybox once so it installs)."
Should this be after you download it from the market?
ClockworkMod Recovery:
"ClockworkMod written for us by a developer that goes by the name of Koush"
Missing is.
"This gent puts a ton of work into helping us captivate owners out"
Replace puts with put and Capitalize Captivate.
Changing Your Messaging Ringtone:
"well the ones that matter anyway.."
Extra period.
Other than that, excellent guide. I'll definitely be using it when my Captivate arrives.
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Thanks! I fixed all those errors but I'm not gonna upload the new version just yet because I will keep finding more errors so it just seems wasteful. I did not actually write most of the guide myself I just formatted it so there may be some mistakes I didn't pick up on.
i used this guide today and it delivered.
orlandoxpolice said:
i used this guide today and it delivered.
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If there was anything you found difficult or anything you would like to change just tell me and I will add it to tonight's update.
Hi,
Thanks for publishing this. It looks very useful, similar to Energy ROM.. But I am very new to Android phones (trying this on Samsung Captivate from AT&T, bought yesterday). I am running windows 7 ultimate 64bit and I exactly followed this guide. But somehow I am still not able to see the sd card. I tried placing the update.zip at Computer\SGH-I897\Phone and shut down the phone and tried restarting the phone by holding the up/down keys as well as power button. But after selecting reinstall packages it said could not find /sdcard/update.zip.. Pls held. Again very sorry if I did some mistake..
ask_j said:
Hi,
Thanks for publishing this. It looks very useful, similar to Energy ROM.. But I am very new to Android phones (trying this on Samsung Captivate from AT&T, bought yesterday). I am running windows 7 ultimate 64bit and I exactly followed this guide. But somehow I am still not able to see the sd card. I tried placing the update.zip at Computer\SGH-I897\Phone and shut down the phone and tried restarting the phone by holding the up/down keys as well as power button. But after selecting reinstall packages it said could not find /sdcard/update.zip.. Pls held. Again very sorry if I did some mistake..
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The SD card is simply the root directory of your phone. You do not need to open a folder, it is the highest folder you can place it in. Hope that helps
Somehow it was not able to find the sdcard root. Then I realized that you mentioned something called as Droid Explorer, I searched for it and installed it on my PC. But when I opened Droid Explorer, my device was not recognized, then I clicked on link on the explorer window, upon watching that video I enabled the USB Debugging, then I was able to see my device, then I selected connect to my device. After that I saw an explorer but it had empty root and I was not able to copy anything. There was a menu button at the top row named "Transfer to device or Copy to device" I selected that and selected update.zip file and tried to transfer. Something happened but still explorer was empty. Then from my phone Top slide down menu I selected mount USB storage and I started seeing windows explorer on my PC. Then apart from other folders I could see a folder sd in the root. Then I again put update.zip in the root.
Then followed the restart sequence, this time it found the file but exited after Signal 7. It was trying to asert something but could not find the correct model number I guess. My cell phone's model number is Samsung i897.
Please help
ask_j said:
Somehow it was not able to find the sdcard root. Then I realized that you mentioned something called as Droid Explorer, I searched for it and installed it on my PC. But when I opened Droid Explorer, my device was not recognized, then I clicked on link on the explorer window, upon watching that video I enabled the USB Debugging, then I was able to see my device, then I selected connect to my device. After that I saw an explorer but it had empty root and I was not able to copy anything. There was a menu button at the top row named "Transfer to device or Copy to device" I selected that and selected update.zip file and tried to transfer. Something happened but still explorer was empty. Then from my phone Top slide down menu I selected mount USB storage and I started seeing windows explorer on my PC. Then apart from other folders I could see a folder sd in the root. Then I again put update.zip in the root.
Then followed the restart sequence, this time it found the file but exited after Signal 7. It was trying to asert something but could not find the correct model number I guess. My cell phone's model number is Samsung i897.
Please help
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I did not write the PC instructions, so I can not help you (I only have a Mac). But the person who did can probably help you his username is systoxity.
Because not enough errors were found to make it worthwhile to update the PDF i will wait till tomorrow to fix the minor errors.
Good source of information
Thank you for putting this together. I am going to sticky this for the time being.
For installing the latest version of busy box, you should include that before the instructions for running titanium backup...the latest version of busybox installed from the market will work with titanium backup so theres no need to have to click the "problems" button...this way you wont have to do the busybox download step twice...should also save a few megs since titanium backup wont have its own copy of busybox installed BTW nice guide
You can also just mount the phone memory using windows explorer and move the file over. I was never able to get droid explorer to transfer the file. It always said it went but then was never there.
Anyway all I did was connected just as I was going to connect to kies but then when windows asked me what I wanted to do I clicked on open file view and dropped updated.zip on my phone.
Only issue that I had with rooting was I accidentally opened the file in windows(winrar). After I moved the file over it found it and attempted to install it but then exited with an error(do not remember exact error), but had to do with mounting. Anyway I re-downloaded file and saw file size was different. After I moved the file over again everything went great. I still haven't removed bloat-ware and such but thats next on the agenda.
Also I was on windows 7 64 bit, saw some other users in other threads saying they had issues connecting the phone. Everything so far has worked great for me
Thank you very much for this handy pdf file!
Somelinks aren't working
First of all I have to say very good guide for noobs!
1. when I downloaded the update.zip folder I didn't work I guess because the name of Samsung captivate is not in the folder or something. So I just downloaded the other file from the forums.
2. Link to CPU optimization doesn't work.
3. I downloaded the droid explorer. It connected to my phone but I was unable to transfer anything. So I just tapped on the USB connected in the notification bar and mounted the phone. This allowed me to use windows explorer to transfer files. I believe one can transfer files by selecting the option of Samsung Kies under USB settings.
I got all your feedback. It will all be corrected by tomorrow night.
Cool guide however the rumor is the GPS only gets turned on when pulling up an App that uses it, so that step in the "battery saving" section might not be necessary.
Also you may want to replace Market Enabler with Market Access. It's a rehash of Market Enabler but also has a Set on Boot option that keeps it persistent versus being reset each time.
You also Might want to add a Tips/Tricks Section..
Here You can put some cool tips like the one i found out about backlight control.
(found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735394 )

installing Android on XDa Serra

I am trying to follow this article to install android on my XDA serra
wiki.flexion.org/XDASerra.html#3.0
I downloaded the android system updates from this site, but all I have is a system.ext2 file and nothing else ?
Am I downloading wrong file? I cannot find anything else that says "android os", so i'm not sure what I should be downloading here.
russmichaels said:
I am trying to follow this article to install android on my XDA serra
wiki.flexion.org/XDASerra.html#3.0
I downloaded the android system updates from this site, but all I have is a system.ext2 file and nothing else ?
Am I downloading wrong file? I cannot find anything else that says "android os", so i'm not sure what I should be downloading here.
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If I'm not mistaken, the XDA Serra is just a rebadged HTC Touch Pro right?
Have a look here, it's the Android thread for the TP. You should be able to find a complete flashing package there (I even saw a Gingerbread one). This forum has been moved from the front page, but you'll find it under 'legacy devices'
Good luck, and welcome to XDA
Yes it is a rebranded htc touch.
I finally discovered that the ext2 file can only be used on Linux, which seems daft if you ask me as most people wanting to do this will be using windows. anyway I finally found a tool that allowed me to extract the file on windows so I have progressed past that block. However I could not get it working using aforementioned guide.
So I carried on searching and I did find a guide on xda-developers as well and tried to follow that, but there are files missing in the download link on this site, the startup files and folder are missing, as are many other key files so I could not follow that guide either.
I finally found a guide with a working download with all files and got it all installed, selected the right startup file for my phone and got Haret to run, the install seems to happen, but I am just left at command prompt, it doesn't boot into Android. I cannot read what it says on the screen as the text is too small, so I have no idea what the problem is.
russmichaels said:
Yes it is a rebranded htc touch.
I finally discovered that the ext2 file can only be used on Linux, which seems daft if you ask me as most people wanting to do this will be using windows. anyway I finally found a tool that allowed me to extract the file on windows so I have progressed past that block. However I could not get it working using aforementioned guide.
So I carried on searching and I did find a guide on xda-developers as well and tried to follow that, but there are files missing in the download link on this site, the startup files and folder are missing, as are many other key files so I could not follow that guide either.
I finally found a guide with a working download with all files and got it all installed, selected the right startup file for my phone and got Haret to run, the install seems to happen, but I am just left at command prompt, it doesn't boot into Android. I cannot read what it says on the screen as the text is too small, so I have no idea what the problem is.
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Sounds like you're hanging at the bootloader. Wipe the SD card, reformat it and try what you did again. I had a similar issue running an SD build on my HD2 first time. Let me know how you get on. PM me if you need to

[Q] Please Help on my t-959v

Hi
After make a lot of read i learn that i tried to root my t-959v with a root file for a galaxy s i9000. There is a way that i can fix this???... I have read that if that happens the device can have severe damage... but its really unfixable... the device was working just fine before and it was running with GB 2.3.6. i just want it to be root for run the apps that ask the device to be rooted. if there is a link with instructions please post it...
Right now im in desperate mode i have been reading for 12 hours now and i feel that i cant find what im looking for...
maybe its a noobs question but any answer will be thanks
Follow the second link of my signature and you will be fine. Flash with boooaders to be safe.
Unless your phone is working... can't tell from your post. If it is working fine and you just need root - click first link in my signature and look for the section about rooting and SuperOneClick. But go ahead and read all of it to learn.
right now the phone doesnt work and i cant put ti into download mode it just appears a cell image with a computer image and a ! in between...
That is an alternative download mode. Follow guide in second link. Please read thoroughly and you will be fine.
Ok
Let u now how it went thank u very much
It will work for you
Just read thoroughly.
well it seem like this its not that piece of cake... im having this message in the command prompt
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6002]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\mdeleon>cd C:\android
C:\android>java -jar SMS-KJ6-beta2d_Stock-Rom_with_Bootloaders-One-click.jar
Unable to access jarfile SMS-KJ6-beta2d_Stock-Rom_with_Bootloaders-One-click.jar
C:\android>
do i have to open the java file thru the command prompt because if i opened outside of the command prompt the heimdall opens.
i already try the fix method for this error and have the same... i search where my java is installed and added to the path but still the same
No. Open it however you can.
I open it myself through Java in the folder it is saved in. However, my guide has reached maximum characters for a post and I can't add more detail. Anytime I do I have to delete something else.
supeeer
I just want to thank u for all your help... i had to tried several times but now it up and running.
mnatal said:
I just want to thank u for all your help... i had to tried several times but now it up and running.
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Awesome! Good work! Only use and flash stuff from this SGS4G forum.
Yes I got it.. Beleve me I had to do a lot of reading and I have learn a few things.

[SCRIPT - ROOT] Moto X Root Script (Locked Bootloader)

Script removed/Effort "canceled" (see release notes)!​
Dear fellow XDA'ers, i have written a quick and simple script to tie in all of the great work done by jcase and beaups that helps you root your Moto X. This script simply follows the instructions written by jcase and beaups and automates those scripts with a simple menu.
This script should technically work for "any" Moto X on "any" carrier, provided the methods contained within have the same success rate across all carriers. I do not have the capacity, nor experience, to trap for all situations.
This script ASSUMES that you already have the Motorola drivers installed and your device has successfully connected to your computer via USB Debugging Mode. If you need the drivers, they can be found here.
Instructions:
Download and extract this script on to your Windows Desktop.
Download ALL of the following to the same folder as the GO!.CMD ("640k's Moto X Root Script" Folder). These files should NOT be unzipped:
your specific 4.2.2 factory image.and/or 4.4 factory images (if you are on 4.4, you will need BOTH images).
jcase's RockMyMoto (4.2.2) and SlapMyMoto (4.4).
beaups' MotoWpNoMo.
Saurik's Cydia Impactor
Execute Go!.CMD and follow the on-screen prompts.
Links:
Moto X Firmware Page
jcase's RockMyMoto Thread
jcase's SlapMyMoto Thread
beaups' MotoWpNoMo Thread
Saurik's Cydia Impactor Page
Disclaimers:
I make no warranties of any kind regarding the accuracy or efficiency of this script or the processes contained within. This script was tested on a single device and was written based off of the instructions provided within these forums. You can perform these steps yourself!
jcase will NOT support the use of this script. Should you run in to issues with any of the functionality/procedures written specifically by jcase, you will not be supported by jcase unless you are following his methods.
beaups will NOT support the use of this script. Should you run in to issues with any of the functionality/procedures written specifically by beaups, you will not be supported by beaups unless you are following his methods.
Because I have compiled other's hard work into a command-line script, i have decided to distribute my script uncompiled. That way, in the event of major changes, significant errors, etc., that I don't have time to address, the user community can lend a hand. If you find my work useful, please Thank Me.
WARNING
Make sure your device is fully charged before beginning!
Some people have reported an inability to flash their device, have received "unknown errors", weird partition errors and general chaos during the flashing/imaging process. If this happens to you, try a different USB port. I have read threads/seen reports where sometimes USB 3.0 ports cause failures during this process. Change to a USB 2.0 port and try again.
[*]In general, it is difficult to completely brick your device using this method. As long as you can get to the fastboot menu, your device is recoverable. If your phone will not power on, you did not follow one of the two warnings above.
TIPS:
If "Waiting for device" seems to be taking a really long time (your device is ready, but the script hasn't picked it up yet), try either turning off USB Debugging and then back on, or try removing the USB cable and re-inserting it.
If you are on 4.4, looking for root, your device will be re-imaged two times with 4.2.2. Don't input your details until the 2nd time, to avoid having to repeat your effort.
Connect to your WiFi before enabling USB Debugging Mode to avoid IP Address errors. The batch script tends to get funny on some of the retries. I've tried working out most of the bugs.
I'm confident I haven't worked out 100% of the bugs in this script, although I've tried very hard. I've only tested it with one device, the XT1060. If you have issues, please do not PM me, post them here in the thread.
If for some reason the script abnormally ends or you close out of it, without running the cleanup process at the end, ADB will remain present and cause an error in the script, which will cause the script to fail. Browse to the folder with the CMD prompt and type "ADB kill-server" (kill-server is case-sensitive). This will get the script running again.
Thanks jcase, beaups, saurik and anyone else who has contributed to this effort!
Changelog:
1/9/2014: Initial Release. Only tested on one device. Better bug management within each step, more options at advanced menu, including ADB Debug Window. Removed auto-upgrade to 4.4. I suspect this is where my woes were.
1/9/2014: Removed ADMINISTRATOR requirement. I don't think this will do any harm, but it was creating conflicts with Windows 8.
1/9/2014: Changed TELNET conditions to trap for user interaction.
1/14/2014: Adjusted initial TELNET session.
1/14/2014: Corrected a type on line 366 (would have given an error).
1/15/2014: Re-worked TELNET routine again.
1/16/2014: Simplified menu options, included automated checking for write protection. This check will skip steps once WP has already been turned off.
1/16/2014: Included additional instruction, including more messaging and better message waiting.
1/16/2014: Added additional messaging for troubleshooting purposes.
1/16/2014: Corrected a bug related to BATCH language that was ending the TELNET steps.
1/17/2014: Made another adjustment to TELNET handling.
1/17/2014: Added additional error checking.
1/17/2014: Added some wait time on the second TELNET phase.
2/28/2014: Canceled script effort (ran out of time). With 4.4.2 released, none of the current root methods are valid or work.
BEFORE YOU START WITH ANY METHOD THAT REQUIRES YOU TO WIPE YOUR DEVICE, MAKE SURE YOUR DEVICE IS 100% FULLY CHARGED!! IF YOUR DEVICE SHUTS DOWN WHILE THE SYSTEM IS FLASHING YOU WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE!!!​
heck yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hold the phone. The script at the very last step isn't working. Can't fix right now. My personal device doesn't have root, so it failed. Will need to troubleshoot.
Appreciate the effort put into this for the community
Sent from my XT1060 using xda app-developers app
ok so the script seems to be doing what it's designed to do, which is good. but i've borked my device testing it, which is bad. but i was able to trap for more conditions and provide a better menu system, which is good.
as soon as i can figure out if i can un-bork my device, i'll post the script back up.
My device has root. Script is back online.
I really appreciate your hard work. I've had trouble getting this to work by myself. I'd love to give this a shot later today. I had a few questions though.
You said to "install the script" after it is downloaded but what exactly needs to be installed? Also you said to put all the files in the install folder, but I'm not seeing an install folder in the extracted .rar.
I want to make sure the script runs smoothly so it would be best if I could see exactly how your files are set up. Would you perhaps be able to upload a screenshot?
Thanks!
flipfreak said:
I really appreciate your hard work. I've had trouble getting this to work by myself. I'd love to give this a shot later today. I had a few questions though.
You said to "install the script" after it is downloaded but what exactly needs to be installed? Also you said to put all the files in the install folder, but I'm not seeing an install folder in the extracted .rar.
I want to make sure the script runs smoothly so it would be best if I could see exactly how your files are set up. Would you perhaps be able to upload a screenshot?
Thanks!
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so my original intention was to distribute this as a self-extracting EXE but because i wanted to share my work and XDA's attachment policy, i changed it to a rar.
just unzip it (anywhere). you'll get a "640k's Moto X Root Script" folder. make sure your .zips from the links above are in the same folder as the Go!.CMD and you'll be good to go.
640k said:
so my original intention was to distribute this as a self-extracting EXE but because i wanted to share my work and XDA's attachment policy, i changed it to a rar.
just unzip it (anywhere). you're get a "640k's Moto X Root Script" folder. make sure your .zips from the links above are in the same folder as the Go!.CMD and you'll be good to go.
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Thank you! That clears things up. I'll give this a try later and let you know how it went
flipfreak said:
Thank you! That clears things up. I'll give this a try later and let you know how it went
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based on my testing, unless something goes completely wrong, it should be pretty hard to completely bork your phone. if you get into a bootloop, the advanced menu can help you restore your system files as long as you can get in to the bootloader (usually you can).
640k said:
based on my testing, unless something goes completely wrong, it should be pretty hard to completely bork your phone. if you get into a bootloop, the advanced menu can help you restore your system files as long as you can get in to the bootloader (usually you can).
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Hmm, well I tried it but it keeps telling me that 7za.exe is not in the folder, even though it is sitting right above Go!.CMD. Any idea why it would say this? I ran it as an administrator
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Hmm, well I tried it but it keeps telling me that 7za.exe is not in the folder, even though it is sitting right above Go!.CMD. Any idea why it would say this? I ran it as an administrator
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can you screen shot the window and your folder where the files are?
thanks.
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can you screen shot the window and your folder where the files are?
thanks.
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Sure
flipfreak said:
Sure
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did you extract the contents to your desktop? i'm guessing it's failing because you're technically not running the cmd file in the same folder. for example, windows will allow you to run files directly from a .zip, but it caches that file in to a temp folder somewhere. if you haven't unzipped the files, the script won't see any of the files.
i'm here to help, i want this to be successful.
640k said:
did you extract the contents to your desktop? i'm guessing it's failing because you're technically not running the cmd file in the same folder. for example, windows will allow you to run files directly from a .zip, but it caches that file in to a temp folder somewhere. if you haven't unzipped the files, the script won't see any of the files.
i'm here to help, i want this to be successful.
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Yeah, the files are all extracted to my desktop. If I run it as an administrator, it gives me the error telling me that that 7za.exe is not in the folder. If I don't run it as an administrator, it tells me that it will abort and to press any key to continue. When I press any key, it brings me to the menu where it asks me what I want to do.
I'm not sure what I could be doing wrong. Maybe we should just wait and see if anyone else has this problem. It could be on my end.
flipfreak said:
Yeah, the files are all extracted to my desktop. If I run it as an administrator, it gives me the error telling me that that 7za.exe is not in the folder. If I don't run it as an administrator, it tells me that it will abort and to press any key to continue. When I press any key, it brings me to the menu where it asks me what I want to do.
I'm not sure what I could be doing wrong. Maybe we should just wait and see if anyone else has this problem. It could be on my end.
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ok i'm seeing the same issue. it's isolated to Windows 8. troubleshooting now.
Windows 8 is running the CMD prompt from /WINDOWS/SYSTEM32... which is the exact problem i detailed earlier. i'm going to remove the admin requirement. i don't think it's necessary.
flipfreak said:
Yeah, the files are all extracted to my desktop. If I run it as an administrator, it gives me the error telling me that that 7za.exe is not in the folder. If I don't run it as an administrator, it tells me that it will abort and to press any key to continue. When I press any key, it brings me to the menu where it asks me what I want to do.
I'm not sure what I could be doing wrong. Maybe we should just wait and see if anyone else has this problem. It could be on my end.
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download the new file and try it again.
640k said:
download the new file and try it again.
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That got it working. I'm now stuck at attempting a telnet session. Should I restart? Here's a screenshot
flipfreak said:
That got it working. I'm now stuck at attempting a telnet session. Should I restart? Here's a screenshot
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i was afraid of that. open the TELNET.ERR file with notepad and show me the contents. jcase stuck some user interaction in there that only occurs one time, so i was never able to trap it again.
thanks for your help.
640k said:
i was afraid of that. open the TELNET.ERR file with notepad and show me the contents. jcase stuck some user interaction in there that only occurs one time, so i was never able to trap it again.
thanks for your help.
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No problem.
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~ $ dalvikvm -cp /sdcard/RockMyMoto.jar RockMyMoto
RockMyMoto 1.0
by Justin Case
PayPal Donations maybe sent to: [email protected]
Special thanks to saurik, you rock!
System is write protected...
Executing step 1...
To use RockMyMoto you most solve a
simple equation. This helps ensure
you are paying attention, and also
amuses JesusFreke and myself.
Solve for a:
a/24=70
Please type a whole number as your answer:
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