[ROOT] Acer Iconia Tab A110 (All Things Root) - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

After lots of hard work by a great team of people (listed at the end), we have finally made a working Root for the Acer Iconia Tab A110.
Warning:
Code:
*I, nor any of the people involved in the rooting process of this
tablet are responsible for any damage you may cause to your device.
*If you brick your device, we are not to blame.
*Your warranty may be void after doing this.
*By using this guide, you acknowledge that you are fully responsible
for any damage you cause to your device and the device accessories.
ACER ICONIA TAB A110 ROOT GUIDE 4.1.2
UPDATED NOVEMBER 13, 2013; Most Recent Version​
You will need to download/install the following before starting:
Acer Iconia Tab A110 USB Drivers (Should install on first connect of tablet)
Android SDK
SuperSU
a110-412-CWM-recovery.img Mirror: a110-412-CWM-recovery.img mirror
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Once downloaded, extract the Android SDK to a known location, such as the Desktop. (Use an extracting application such as Winrar)
Next, install the Nexus 7 Toolkit.
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Once that is complete, you can begin the rooting process.
On your device go to:
Code:
Settings > Developer Option
Turn Developer Options on at the top, and enable USB debugging.
Navigate to your Android SDK folder:
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adt-bundle-windows-x86_x64\sdk\platform-tools
Copy and paste the recovery file in this directory, and copy the SuperSU files to the Tablet's SD Card. This will make the process easier later.
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Bootloader unlock:
The next step will wipe all your data. Remember to create a backup of anything you want to keep before attempting this.
Open a command promt (CMD) window in the directory above by holding shift while right clicking in the window and selecting "Open Command Window Here."
Type in CMD:
Code:
adb devices
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Wait for the tablet to load into the bootloader, then type:
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fastboot oem unlock
Accept on the tablet via volume and power buttons.
Your bootloader should now be unlocked.
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Root:
Type:
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Wait for it to reboot, once again.
Next, type:
Code:
fastboot devices
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fastboot boot a110-412-CWM-recovery.img
Wait for the "OK" notification.
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Now, you will be booted into the custom recovery.
Right click on the Acer A110, and select install driver. Choose to point to your own path, and point it at the path for the Nexus 7 Toolkit install. (Make sure you have include subfolders checked)
Now, the device should be recognized and the root can continue.[/Code]
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On the device, use the volume buttons to navigate and power button to choose.
Select Install from SD.
Now type:
Navigate to the CWM-SuperSU-v0.99.zip file.
You should receive a complete message.
Once that is complete, on the tablet, navigate to reboot, select yes at the prompt, and the tablet will reboot.
You are now successfully rooted on 4.1.2!
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Special Thanks to the following people for their ongoing hard work:
fringle
FriedBacon
Skellums
posterz
heX79
blokenfeffer (New Recovery Image)​

Stock Recovery
Here is a link to the Stock recovery pulled off of my tablet.
Not sure if it works or not, but if someone wants to try:
Stock Recovery
Installing Applications/Games to the External SD Card
I spent a long time looking for a program that allows me to do this, and finally found one that fully works.
DirectoryBind works wonders.
Here is a link to the guide:
DirectoryBind
Enjoy your extra storage space!

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Thanks to the root method ? Could you tell me how to perform full system backup?
DjDom said:
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I am a newbie to android. could anybody tell me how to perfrom full system backup for acer a110 4.1.2?

There is currently no way to make a full nandroid. However, if you want to back up the contents such as apps and data, use an app like my backup pro or titanium backup.
Make sure that it saves on external SD, not internal or you'll lose everything.
Sent from my Acer Iconia Tab A110 using XDA Premium HD app

root error! help!
DjDom said:
There is currently no way to make a full android. However, if you want to back up the contents such as apps and data, use an app like my backup pro or titanium backup.
Make sure that it saves on external SD, not internal or you'll lose everything.
Sent from my Acer Iconia Tab A110 using XDA Premium HD app
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thanks!
it seems there is an error while i root:
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adb server is out of date. killing...
ADB server didnt ACK
*failed to start daemon*
error: unknown host service
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give advise please.
thanks in advane.

cooltravis said:
thanks!
it seems there is an error while i root:
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adb server is out of date. killing...
ADB server didnt ACK
*failed to start daemon*
error: unknown host service
-unquote-
give advise please.
thanks in advane.
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Did you download the most recent version of ADB?
Make sure you install all the drivers and follow the beginning of the guide.

Completed process but no root
I finished the process but it did not work with the first img I will try with the other one

francois2012morin said:
Does not work for my tablet. It does not unlock the bootloder so I don't get the recovery file to load.
Is it a problem with the version of my tablet software.
Here are the specifications
Android 4.1.2
Core 3.1.10
Image version Acer_AV051_A110_RV00RC09_WW_CUS1
BUILD NUMBER Acer_AV051_A110_1.049.00_WW_CUS1
Image ref FM.S1RA0.03E
Thank you if you can be of any help.
Francois
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How did you try unlocking the bootloader?

after you type "fastboot oem unlock" look at your tab and use the buttons to select it. It gives you about 10 seconds until it reboots back to the bootloader
Oh and I can't get the sideload to kick in. I put in "CWM-SuperSU-v0.99.zip" but it doesn't do anything.
Im wondering if I can push it over using adb install bc adb sideload isn't working?
Thanks

running_onCode said:
after you type "fastboot oem unlock" look at your tab and use the buttons to select it. It gives you about 10 seconds until it reboots back to the bootloader
Oh and I can't get the sideload to kick in. I put in "CWM-SuperSU-v0.99.zip" but it doesn't do anything.
Im wondering if I can push it over using adb install bc adb sideload isn't working?
Thanks
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I had the same problem with Sideload. Are you following the part where you need to install the drivers from the Nexus 7 toolkit?

DjDom said:
I had the same problem with Sideload. Are you following the part where you need to install the drivers from the Nexus 7 toolkit?
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Yea. Everything. Anyway to get passed it?

Im trying to root my tablet with your guide but I can't find the A110 in the device manager after I boot the custom recovery

darthpilsner said:
Im trying to root my tablet with your guide but I can't find the A110 in the device manager after I boot the custom recovery
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Yes i am having the same problem, mine does not see a110 but refers to google galaxy nexus adb interface. I have tried this about half a dozen times with the same result, no root. Oh well try try again. Do i need to factory restore after each failed attempt?

No Root....
Hello
I have tried this guide about 15 times... I factory reset after each try... I uninstall the drivers on the pc and make sure I install the Acer drivers.... Follow the guide to the letter... Install the google drivers... I do the sideload of su and it looks like works.... but not root... I am not sure why... Everything looks good... I am unlocked... the recovery image loads well... I replace the drivers..... I sideload.... no root.... So strange.... I guess I should just be happy it is not bricked .. .lol... Thanks for the work... Oh well... I am not looking for help... just making you aware.... thanks for all the work though...

rocy1971 said:
Hello
I have tried this guide about 15 times... I factory reset after each try... I uninstall the drivers on the pc and make sure I install the Acer drivers.... Follow the guide to the letter... Install the google drivers... I do the sideload of su and it looks like works.... but not root... I am not sure why... Everything looks good... I am unlocked... the recovery image loads well... I replace the drivers..... I sideload.... no root.... So strange.... I guess I should just be happy it is not bricked .. .lol... Thanks for the work... Oh well... I am not looking for help... just making you aware.... thanks for all the work though...
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I'm having the exact same problem as you. Not sure if it'll help, but my firmware version has PA in it.

Same
justinnickovtime said:
I'm having the exact same problem as you. Not sure if it'll help, but my firmware version has PA in it.
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Model a110
Android 4.1.2
Kernel 3.1.10
image acer_AV051_a110_rv00rc09_pa_cus1
Build acer_AV051_a110_1.049.00_pa_cus1
everytime I do it .... it looks like it will work... then check root with rootchecker or susuperuser.... no luck.....
If the root did work... would app2sd work... or do I have to wait for a custom rom?

Same result here!
justinnickovtime said:
I'm having the exact same problem as you. Not sure if it'll help, but my firmware version has PA in it.
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Exactly the same results as the previous guys, every step appears successful, including sideload, but no SU after reboot. My Firmware has WW in name.
Only messages seen during sideload which imply errors are E: can't mount /cache/recovery/log etc etc.
Anyone any idea what may be wrong?

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Rooting Gingerbread

Please help me root my lg optimus P500 with gingerbread V20G downloaded from lg's server.Its not even getting rooted my superoneclick & gingerbreak.Pls help.....
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
Wrong forum buddy. Belongs in general
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
doktornotor rage summon
I give up. Click on the recovery howto in my signature and flash custom recovery. After that, flash a rooted ROM. If you dislike this advice, then kindly search harder. People generally get irritated when then are answering the same questions 10 times a day because people are too lazy.
superoneclick (gingerbreak exploit) work for me on stock V20c, check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1156403
hxxp://www.lg-p500.ru/2011/06/root-android-233.html
shanktech said:
Please help me root my lg optimus P500 with gingerbread V20G downloaded from lg's server.Its not even getting rooted my superoneclick & gingerbreak.Pls help.....
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
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Hi guys, regarding the problem about rooting the original GB, it can be done, and it's not that complicated.
First of all there are a couple of things that you have to consider before starting to root.
1. Be sure that you have installed the original V20G GB ROM.
2. if you have it installed and tried different methods to root on it do a factory reset before trying this one.
3. Be absolutely sure that you have all the drives installed when working with the phone in USB debugging mode, if not install them.
4. Download SuperOneClickv1.9.5-ShortFuse, after download extract the files into a folder with the same name as the archive.
5. After you extracted the files, go to C:\Windows\System32 and copy the cmd.exe to the folder where you extracted the files, in my case C:\Users\myuser\Desktop\SuperOneClickv1.9.5-ShortFuse\ADB.
6. Connect the phone to the PC with Debugging mode (Enter the phone settings menu, to the Development and tick the USB debugging mode)
7. right click on cmd.exe from the ADB folder, Run as administrator, than write:
adb devices (after this command you should see your device id)
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf,
Do not close the window, live it like that.
8. Start SuperOneClick.exe, leave the settings to the SuperOneClick as they are when it opens, click on ROOT and wait, it will say Starting ADB server..., than it will do it's job and than it will appear Waiting for device... it will say ok and that if it freezes while running psneuter do the following:
a. Turn USB Debugging OFF wait until it will appear in the window again Starting ADB server..., after that,
b. Turn USB Debugging ON, and after this trick it will start rooting.
This is the method that i did twice and it worked like a charm.
After this it will ask you to reboot the phone, DO NOT FORGET, and after the reboot click on the SuperUser icon in the phone's menu. it will aks you if you allow or deny it's access. click allow. After this you must connect to the internet via Wireless or a apn, click on the superuser icon again if you exit it, go to settings, scroll down and you will see Su Binary v.XXXX, click on that to update it, than go to market and search the super user app and update it. Also update busybox. After this you have root access and you can install a custom recovery. Also you can install your preferred Kernel if you don't like the stock one.
If you do not get the Allow Deny message the root was not completed successfully. do a factory reset and try again the same steps.
see images attached as proof.
Well, I installed V20 C via doktornotor method but couldn root it by flashing the signed su binary via recovery.
So I tried the above mentioned method and it worked. But every time the Superuser Force closes and its too buggy.. Any solutions. ?
Yes, same here, i tried doktornotor's method both 20C and 20G and didnt work, this Super1click works but su force closes everytime Any ideeas??
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I managed to root gingerbread with doktornotor's method V20g
Just use his image, BUT dont use su-2.3.6.3-cd-signed.zip
Download from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1110733 su-2.3.6.2-efgh-signed.zip and install it wia clockworkmod recovery zip installer and works like a charm
omfg! plz make Zroot for 2.3.3
g0mezz said:
Hi guys, regarding the problem about rooting the original GB, it can be done, and it's not that complicated.
First of all there are a couple of things that you have to consider before starting to root.
1. Be sure that you have installed the original V20G GB ROM.
2. if you have it installed and tried different methods to root on it do a factory reset before trying this one.
3. Be absolutely sure that you have all the drives installed when working with the phone in USB debugging mode, if not install them.
4. Download SuperOneClickv1.9.5-ShortFuse, after download extract the files into a folder with the same name as the archive.
5. After you extracted the files, go to C:\Windows\System32 and copy the cmd.exe to the folder where you extracted the files, in my case C:\Users\myuser\Desktop\SuperOneClickv1.9.5-ShortFuse\ADB.
6. Connect the phone to the PC with Debugging mode (Enter the phone settings menu, to the Development and tick the USB debugging mode)
7. right click on cmd.exe from the ADB folder, Run as administrator, than write:
adb devices (after this command you should see your device id)
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf,
Do not close the window, live it like that.
8. Start SuperOneClick.exe, leave the settings to the SuperOneClick as they are when it opens, click on ROOT and wait, it will say Starting ADB server..., than it will do it's job and than it will appear Waiting for device... it will say ok and that if it freezes while running psneuter do the following:
a. Turn USB Debugging OFF wait until it will appear in the window again Starting ADB server..., after that,
b. Turn USB Debugging ON, and after this trick it will start rooting.
This is the method that i did twice and it worked like a charm.
After this it will ask you to reboot the phone, DO NOT FORGET, and after the reboot click on the SuperUser icon in the phone's menu. it will aks you if you allow or deny it's access. click allow. After this you must connect to the internet via Wireless or a apn, click on the superuser icon again if you exit it, go to settings, scroll down and you will see Su Binary v.XXXX, click on that to update it, than go to market and search the super user app and update it. Also update busybox. After this you have root access and you can install a custom recovery. Also you can install your preferred Kernel if you don't like the stock one.
If you do not get the Allow Deny message the root was not completed successfully. do a factory reset and try again the same steps.
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this also works for rooting v20e european P500 gingerbread rom, so many ppl have asked about this, ffs cannot believe how a small thing can make such a diff
g0mezz said:
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf,
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Should I type the comma at the end on cmd? Can you please explain what exactly the above command does? Does it create the above file on the above filepath on device? If I typed both
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
and
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf,
should I erase one of these files?
Without comma.
Help me for rooting Indian V20c LGP500
g0mezz said:
Hi guys, regarding the problem about rooting the original GB, it can be done, and it's not that complicated.
First of all there are a couple of things that you have to consider before starting to root.
1. Be sure that you have installed the original V20G GB ROM.
2. if you have it installed and tried different methods to root on it do a factory reset before trying this one.
3. Be absolutely sure that you have all the drives installed when working with the phone in USB debugging mode, if not install them.
4. Download SuperOneClickv1.9.5-ShortFuse, after download extract the files into a folder with the same name as the archive.
5. After you extracted the files, go to C:\Windows\System32 and copy the cmd.exe to the folder where you extracted the files, in my case C:\Users\myuser\Desktop\SuperOneClickv1.9.5-ShortFuse\ADB.
6. Connect the phone to the PC with Debugging mode (Enter the phone settings menu, to the Development and tick the USB debugging mode)
7. right click on cmd.exe from the ADB folder, Run as administrator, than write:
adb devices (after this command you should see your device id)
adb shell
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf,
Do not close the window, live it like that.
8. Start SuperOneClick.exe, leave the settings to the SuperOneClick as they are when it opens, click on ROOT and wait, it will say Starting ADB server..., than it will do it's job and than it will appear Waiting for device... it will say ok and that if it freezes while running psneuter do the following:
a. Turn USB Debugging OFF wait until it will appear in the window again Starting ADB server..., after that,
b. Turn USB Debugging ON, and after this trick it will start rooting.
This is the method that i did twice and it worked like a charm.
After this it will ask you to reboot the phone, DO NOT FORGET, and after the reboot click on the SuperUser icon in the phone's menu. it will aks you if you allow or deny it's access. click allow. After this you must connect to the internet via Wireless or a apn, click on the superuser icon again if you exit it, go to settings, scroll down and you will see Su Binary v.XXXX, click on that to update it, than go to market and search the super user app and update it. Also update busybox. After this you have root access and you can install a custom recovery. Also you can install your preferred Kernel if you don't like the stock one.
If you do not get the Allow Deny message the root was not completed successfully. do a factory reset and try again the same steps.
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Hi,
Actually I want root my LG Optimus One .I have INDIA phone with official V20c Rom. Can anybody help me how to root my phone without any risk of bricking it. I have also read many thread about rooting 2.3.3 through super one click {like this one h**p://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200167} but people were saying something about force close errors... So can anybody provide me a successful and error free method of rooting it. and Please also share me the method to unroot it.
Thanks in advance.
I've read in a topic that I can't find, that after rooting usb debugging should always be on and disabling it could cause problems. I can't remember what kind of problems. Is that true? Should I keep it enabled?
Ok im pretty sure my phone is rooted coz it said in the superuser log root-allowed so yes thnx for helping me root my phone, now install custom recovery bla blah and then rom install
Which Drivers? From where?
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3. Be absolutely sure that you have all the drives installed when working with the phone in USB debugging mode, if not install them.
Thanks for the post. But i want to know which drivers? People like me do not know about this so please help. I can connect my phone via usb as i downloaded lg support tool and it installed the driver or drivers. Is that enough?
Awaiting response desperately as i am eager to root now, thanks a lot.

[Q] Problems With CMB command prompt. HELPPP

Hi i'm having a problem trying to get my evo shift Perm Rooted. There's like 4 different guides that i've found on how To root an Evo or even more specifically the Shift. I've followed all these guides and still no luck.
I already have my phone Temp Rooted through VISIONary, my problem happens when I have to go to the CMB (Command Prompt)
8. Next, Open the command prompt (Start > Run > type "cmd") and paste the following...
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cd C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
Hit enter, and type the following...
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adb
If adb runs you're golden. Type this...
Code:
adb shell
Hit enter, you will see this...
Code:
$
Now type...
Code:
su
I make it to where I need to type in adb shell and what it says is adb server is out of date. killing... *daemon started successfully*
Then it shows the $ sign.
What i'm supposed to do now is type su
Then when I do it says su: permission denied
This is where i'm lost at. I followed everybody's instructions perfectly but cant move on till I get pass this... Can anyone help me please?
Thank you
What Android version are you on?
2.2 ?
2.3.3 ?
2.3.4 ?
Check the permissions under properties of adb.exe (right-click adb.exe and select properties) in your sdk/platform-tools folder. Make sure it is allowed to run as a program.
prboy1969 said:
What Android version are you on?
2.2 ?
2.3.3 ?
2.3.4 ?
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2.2
Is that good or bad? Should I upgrade?
sparksco said:
Check the permissions under properties of adb.exe (right-click adb.exe and select properties) in your sdk/platform-tools folder. Make sure it is allowed to run as a program.
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I have a Windows XP So when I go to properties the best I can do is Run it as an older version in compatibility mode? I'll still try it out to see if any older version works
*edit, tried and didnt work
tmb04 said:
2.2
Is that good or bad? Should I upgrade?
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NO DO NOT UPGRADE!!! If your on 2.2 it's very easy. Just download and use THIS TOOL. It will do it all for you. Just connect the device via USB Cable, and choose charge only. Extract the Zip file that you downloaded onto your desktop, and run the program. Then click the ROOT Button. Make sure your Anti-Virus and Firewall are disabled before you start. Then just follow the Prompts. When it's all done go to the Play Store ( Android Market ) download Rom Manager Free. Open up Rom Manager follow the prompts to Flash CWM Recovery. That's it your Rooted with a Custom Recovery.
prboy1969 said:
NO DO NOT UPGRADE!!! If your on 2.2 it's very easy. Just download and use THIS TOOL. It will do it all for you. Just connect the device via USB Cable, and choose charge only. Extract the Zip file that you downloaded onto your desktop, and run the program. Then click the ROOT Button. Make sure your Anti-Virus and Firewall are disabled before you start. Then just follow the Prompts. When it's all done go to the Play Store ( Android Market ) download Rom Manager Free. Open up Rom Manager follow the prompts to Flash CWM Recovery. That's it your Rooted with a Custom Recovery.
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I downloaded what you said, I run the program and disable the firewall, I clicked on Root and it says "Error running ADB try again"
I know that means I probably did something wrong in an earlier step but still unaware where I messed up at.
tmb04 said:
I downloaded what you said, I run the program and disable the firewall, I clicked on Root and it says "Error running ADB try again"
I know that means I probably did something wrong in an earlier step but still unaware where I messed up at.
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You need adb working... In order for adb to work you need to have android debugging checked under Settings > Applications > Development on your phone. It's not enabled by default on Sense roms so you'll need to make sure it's enabled and turned on.
Ok I made it past the part I was stuck at. Rooted my phone, downloaded ROM manager, clicked on Flash ClockworkMod Recovery, and before it finishes it says " An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands! "
I'm sorry for asking for so much help but I'm not trying to mess anything up
tmb04 said:
Ok I made it past the part I was stuck at. Rooted my phone, downloaded ROM manager, clicked on Flash ClockworkMod Recovery, and before it finishes it says " An error occurred while attempting to run privileged commands! "
I'm sorry for asking for so much help but I'm not trying to mess anything up
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All good about asking questions. When the message pops up asking for SuperUser Permission, you have to click yes. Otherwise it will not run.
I ended up factory restoring my phone and followed a youtube video for the same exact guide that you told me to use. I followed it step by step and now my phone works perfect. I appreciate all the help.
Instead of me creating a new post, can you recommend a good guide for me to flash my shift to boost mobile?
tmb04 said:
I ended up factory restoring my phone and followed a youtube video for the same exact guide that you told me to use. I followed it step by step and now my phone works perfect. I appreciate all the help.
Instead of me creating a new post, can you recommend a good guide for me to flash my shift to boost mobile?
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You should be able to find to find the info you need HERE.

[SD CARD][HOW TO] Cant Mount SD Card or SD Card Corrupted

For those who may be flashing ROMs, cannot mount the SD Card any more, and may have accidentally corrupted their SD Card, here are some helpful steps.
Preliminary Review - Check to see if you can mount in recovery or bootloader
First, go back to your bootloader screen and click on fastboot (reset your phone and hold the power and vol down button). Once in bootloader check your computer drives to see if the sd card is recognized
Your computer may be able to recognize the drive even if it cant open it. If thats the case, you may be able to format it from your computer (use FAT32 formatting).
Second, If you cannot see your SD Card in your ROM or from the PC, and you are using Clockwork Recovery (CW), try flashing TWRP recovery first. Do this by going through the following steps:
Step #1
Download TWRP recovery from http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/100 Make sure to download the correct version for your device
Step #2
Place the recovery file into a folder with fastboot.exe
Step #3
Reboot your phone and hold down the Vol Down Button and Power Button until your bootloader screen appears, then enter fastboot. Then connect to your computer. I find this method works best by holding down the buttons right away. If your phone is off, press the power button then immediately press and hold the power and vol off buttons again until bootloader screen shows up. Dont let go until the screen shows.
Step #4
Type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
but replace the twrp.img wording with the exact name of your downloaded TWRP recovery
Step #5
Enter TWRP recovery by selecting it from your bootloader screen. Then ensure the device is connected to your computer and select the Mount option and then mount your sd card.
IF you still cant see your SD Card from TWRP recovery or you get an error, proceed to the next steps. Your computer may be able to recognize the drive, even if it cant open it (if your lucky).
If your computer recognizes the drive but cant open it, you can try formatting it from your computer (make sure to format as FAT32)
If you really cant see your SD Card, and your fairly sure its corrupted, and you have no way formatting it from your computer, continue on below:
Basic Solution
Reflashing Stock Recovery to your device using fasboot, then doing a full factory reset. This would be using the method in post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630459
PLEASE NOTE THIS METHOD WILL WIPE THE DATA FROM YOUR DEVICE AS WELL AS FROM YOUR SD CARD
This method works because custom recoveries cannot re format SD Cards on the HTC One S, only wipe data from them. However, the stock recovery does have a proprietary feature that will reformat the internal sd card if it has been corrupted.
Inotherwords:
Step #1
Download the stock recovery from: http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=ville_recovery_signed.img
*******Note that this file is a stock recovery for S4 devices, not S3.
Place the file into the same folder as your fastboot.exe
Step #2
On your device, go into bootloader and fastboot mode, connect your computer to the device, and type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery ville_recovery_signed.img
Step #3
Reboot into the bootloader and then choose to "clear storage" from the main screen and afterwards reset to factory defaults.
Step #4
Go back into the bootloader once step #3 is done and enter fastboot, connect your device and reflash your original custom recovery again. Your SD Card should be visible
Advanced Solution - If you do not want to wipe the data from your device
This method does not require reflashing the original recovery and factory reseting the whole phone. However, it still means that the info on your sd card will be lost. It also needs a rooted device.
This method does not require you to access your bootloader or use fastboot. You can do this while having your phone in custom recovery.
DO NOT ATTEMPT UNLESS YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS. THERE ARE ALWAYS RISKS WITH FORMATTING. DO NOT HOLD ME RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKED DEVICES. YOUR DEVICE IS LIKELY OUTSIDE OF WARRANTY ALREADY SINCE YOU WOULD HAVE UNLOCKED THE BOOTLOADER.
I have taken this solution from HTC One X forums namely from post 17 at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647806&page=2
However, I have also confirmed (SneakyGhost's partition list for HTC One S) that the correct mmcblk0p for the HTC One S sd card is mmcblk0p36.
Step #1: Download the version of busybox listed below, unzip it and also put this in the folder with ADB before you get started. You only need to do this if you dont already have busybox installed on your HTC One S. Sometimes this busybox file can be found under /system/bin or /system/xbin if youve previously installed it. If so, replace the paths in the instructions below for that of your busybox. If you have busy box already installed in /system/bin , then you do not need to type in the paths since the adb shell automatically picks up programs in that folder
Step #2: Go to your command prompt in the folder with adb.exe . Connect your HTC One S to your computer and type
Code:
adb devices
and ensure your computer sees your HTC One S. This command should work even if you are in a custom recovery like TWRP or CW (but for gods sake, if your on CW, the first thing you should do is flash TWRP, but thats just an editorial opinion, lol).
Step #3: Type
Code:
adb push busybox /data/local/tmp
This pushes busybox to a temp folder on your HTC One S. Make sure you are pushing the busybox file and not the zip file. If you already have busy box installed you do not need to do this step. (you can delete it from this folder later if you like)
Step #4: Type
Code:
adb shell
to get into your linux shell. Then type
Code:
su
to get root access. Your command prompt should now be a # and not $.
Step #5: Type
Code:
chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/busybox
to fix permissions for busybox. You may not need to do this if you already have busy box installed with the correct permissions. If these instructions dont work with your version of busy box, try setting the permissions with this code but replace the path with the location of your busybox.
Step #6: Type
Code:
cat /proc/partitions
and just ensure you see mmcblk0p36. This is the sdcard partition for HTC One S
Step #7:Type
Code:
/data/local/tmp/busybox mkfs.vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p36
Make sure you type this correctly. You dont want to format the wrong partition accidentally.
That should work. Pls let me know if it doesnt. If it doesnt work with your version of busybox just try using the one in the zip file below. Also remember, dont just push the zip file. Extract the busybox file from the zip and push that to your device instead.
Also, it may help to use adb through a custom recovery instead of being in your ROM (ie if it doesnt work when your phone is booted normally, try doing the steps with recovery loaded).
There are other methods to try too They would be:
Other Solutions
Other Method #1: Relocking your bootloader and using a compatible RUU with your phone. This will fully wipe your device
Other Method #2: If your computer sees your sdcard even if it cant open it when your device is connected, you can try formatting it that way (ie the way you would format any other drive on your computer)
Only use the busybox method if you are comfortable with it and if other methods have failed. You can learn more about the formatting command (ie mkfs.vfat) by googling it.
So if I got this right if I have busybox already I only have to do is step 7.
Almost, but yes, that is the key step. Although you would still want to open a terminal Window, either an adb shell or from the phone, and type su to get root, and double check to ensure the shell sees the partition. Also, I did hear in the one X forums that not every version of busy box worked. I would imagine an updated version would likely work though.
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Step 4, a quicker way: adb shell su , get you into shell as root right away
AKToronto said:
Almost, but yes, that is the key step. Although you would still want to open a terminal Window, either an adb shell or from the phone, and type su to get root, and double check to ensure the shell sees the partition. Also, I did hear in the one X forums that not every version of busy box worked. I would imagine an updated version would likely work though.
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Oh right hope I don't need it lol.
I think this should be moved to Q&A and replace the other sticky that's there.
Darknites said:
Oh right hope I don't need it lol.
I think this should be moved to Q&A and replace the other sticky that's there.
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Im thinking it would be helpful to have this post there. Im not sure how I request to do that though. Should I PM a moderator?
AKToronto said:
Im thinking it would be helpful to have this post there. Im not sure how I request to do that though. Should I PM a moderator?
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No idea but does sounds like a good start lol.
Darknites said:
No idea but does sounds like a good start lol.
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I asked a moderater to review by clicking on the ! in the post, but I havent heard back yet. I also updated the post to be more n00b friendly too, and tried to cover off all sd card related issues.
AKToronto said:
I asked a moderater to review by clicking on the ! in the post, but I havent heard back yet. I also updated the post to be more n00b friendly too, and tried to cover off all sd card related issues.
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Nice update. Ya I wish they hurry up with sorting it, the other one is a load of crap and this really should replace it.
Updated with a link to another good tutorial about pushing ROMs to the phone
Its like they don't care about stickys any more, come mods its about time this replaced the crappy one.
Cant get past the
'fastboot flash recovery ville_recovery_signed.img'
step at the moment, just keep getting 'waiting for device'.
Steveh8204 said:
Cant get past the
'fastboot flash recovery ville_recovery_signed.img'
step at the moment, just keep getting 'waiting for device'.
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Does your bootloaderscreen say "fastboot usb" anywhere? There is an option that you have to select in your bootloader called fastboot... If it says fastboot usb then you are connected, and you shouldnt get a waiting for device error.
AKToronto said:
Does your bootloaderscreen say "fastboot usb" anywhere? There is an option that you have to select in your bootloader called fastboot... If it says fastboot usb then you are connected, and you shouldnt get a waiting for device error.
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yea I got into the bootloader and then fast boot. ive managed to sort it now, for some reason my pc was the problem, I had to reboot my computer after a command window prompt otherwise I just got the waiting for device screen.
typical really, my laptop and phone both conspiring against me.
eventually managed to flash another recovery which did see my sdcard so all is good now.
thanks for your reply though!
AKToronto said:
For those who may be flashing ROMs, cannot mount the SD Card any more, and may have accidentally corrupted their SD Card, here are some helpful steps.
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Dude, this works flawless!
Thought I had a soft-brick, but your instructions bring back my sd-card!
I choose the "advanced Option", it works fine....
Typing su-command generated an error message, but the other steps still functioned....
I will place link in section "helpfull links" in my signatur
Big THX to you good sir, ...
Steveh8204 said:
Cant get past the
'fastboot flash recovery ville_recovery_signed.img'
step at the moment, just keep getting 'waiting for device'.
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Just format your phone using your PC... That's all you need to do...all those steps are overkill... Bootloader on phone... Connect to pc .. Navigate to devices on PC and format your phone...then flash recovery like stated above..
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$droyd$ said:
Just format your phone using your PC... That's all you need to do...all those steps are overkill... Bootloader on phone... Connect to pc .. Navigate to devices on PC and format your phone...then flash recovery like stated above..
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Some people had reported not being able to see their phone from their PC no matter what they tried... Hence the advanced steps
Dude add S3 stock recovery please.
Darknites said:
Dude add S3 stock recovery please.
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Good point Darknites. Thank you. Do you have a link to S3 stock recovery? I dont seem to have one handy... But I did edit the OP to make that point a bit clearer (that the link is for S4 devices). Thanks again bud. Good catch.
AKToronto said:
Good point Darknites. Thank you. Do you have a link to S3 stock recovery? I dont seem to have one handy... But I did edit the OP to make that point a bit clearer (that the link is for S4 devices). Thanks again bud. Good catch.
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Nope but a RUU will have it.

Pantech Element TWRP Recovery and Stock Rooted Roms

This is TWRP recovery and Stock rooted roms for the ICS firmware on the tablet.
These will only work if you currently have ICS running on your tablet. If you still have honeycomb then do the upgrade first.
Nothing was added or removed from the stock roms besides root and busybox.
Only bug with TWRP is that you can't mount sdcard in recovery. Just use adb push.
Instructions for installing TWRP Recovery:
1. Ensure you have Android SDK installed with adb and fastboot working
2. Download both the twrprecovery.img and twrprecovery.zip from here
3. Copy twrprecovery.zip to external sdcard
4. Reboot tablet to bootloader by issuing the command "adb reboot bootloader"
5. Then "fastboot boot twrprecovery.img"
6. When in recovery choose install then browse to /sdcard and choose twrprecovery.zip and flash that zip
7. Now TWRP is installed permanently.
Thanks:
attn1 - gave me some help since I am new to pantech devices
Dees_troy - for TWRP code obviously
Tassadar - for his rotation code for twrp. Without this it wouldn't have been possible
Disclaimer: Flash this ROM at your own risk. I am not responsible for what you do on your device. I left this stock to provide a base for anybody that wants to use it. Mod this rom how you want. Just please remember to give credit where credit is due.
This is a pure stock rooted rom. It has items like busybox, init.d support and so forth. No apps were added or removed. Both Odexed and Deodexed versions below.
Downloads
just in case i need another
Once I reboot into fastboot, I am getting 'cannot load twrprecovery.img': no error
Any ideas? I even created a directory named tools in the adb directory on my computer and moved twrprecovery.img into it.
(Thought that might help).
Where is the twrprecovery.img file supposed to reside? (On the computer, or on the phone?)
mavblues said:
Once I reboot into fastboot, I am getting 'cannot load twrprecovery.img': no error
Any ideas? I even created a directory named tools in the adb directory on my computer and moved twrprecovery.img into it.
(Thought that might help).
Where is the twrprecovery.img file supposed to reside? (On the computer, or on the phone?)
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On the computer. your command prompt should be at wherever you put twrprecovery.img file is. So for example you put twrprecovery.img at the root of c:, your command prompt should read c:/ .....
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Tada!!!
Thanks, you rock!
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OK, stupid question:
How do you reboot to TWRP? It loaded the first time, and I did a backup.
After reboot, I can only seem to get into the standard recovery.
What is the button combination to get to TWRP?
Also, will we be able to use goo manager to update TWRP as new versions come out, or is this a custom version?
TIA
mavblues said:
Tada!!!
Thanks, you rock!
---------- Post added at 01:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:10 PM ----------
OK, stupid question:
How do you reboot to TWRP? It loaded the first time, and I did a backup.
After reboot, I can only seem to get into the standard recovery.
What is the button combination to get to TWRP?
Also, will we be able to use goo manager to update TWRP as new versions come out, or is this a custom version?
TIA
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Read the instructions. You HAVE to flash the zip I provided for recovery to be installed permanently.
This recovery required some special code for screen rotation. Dees_troy is working on getting it added to mainline. So right now you can't get it through goo manager. But I work closely with Dees to make sure all my builds are officially supported. I will post here when it becomes available through there
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jmztaylor said:
Read the instructions. You HAVE to flash the zip I provided for recovery to be installed permanently.
This recovery required some special code for screen rotation. Dees_troy is working on getting it added to mainline. So right now you can't get it through goo manager. But I work closely with Dees to make sure all my builds are officially supported. I will post here when it becomes available through there
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Got it - working great!
I'm stuck on fastboot mode. <waiting on device>
I tried unplug/replug USB to different connector, and it's still on <waiting for device>
I even tried to install driver manually from each files pantech folder and still no response
TWRP is on same folder and also set on environment variable
I have done adb devices and it detects as PORORO03111xxxxxxxxxxx
Any suggestion guys?
dagadu said:
I'm stuck on fastboot mode. <waiting on device>
I tried unplug/replug USB to different connector, and it's still on <waiting for device>
I even tried to install driver manually from each files pantech folder and still no response
TWRP is on same folder and also set on environment variable
I have done adb devices and it detects as PORORO03111xxxxxxxxxxx
Any suggestion guys?
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Waiting on device in fastboot means drivers aren't installed or the wrong ones are. Download the software upgrade app from pantech site then install. Browse to the install directory and run the installer for the drivers. But before that uninstall whatever drivers you have installed currently. I'm mobile or else I would link you directly
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dagadu said:
I'm stuck on fastboot mode. <waiting on device>
I tried unplug/replug USB to different connector, and it's still on <waiting for device>
I even tried to install driver manually from each files pantech folder and still no response
TWRP is on same folder and also set on environment variable
I have done adb devices and it detects as PORORO03111xxxxxxxxxxx
Any suggestion guys?
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Did you check "USB debugging" on the tablet?
Also, I had to set USB connection on the tablet to the last choice "PC Data Mode".
Hope it helps.
jmztaylor said:
Waiting on device in fastboot means drivers aren't installed or the wrong ones are. Download the software upgrade app from pantech site then install. Browse to the install directory and run the installer for the drivers. But before that uninstall whatever drivers you have installed currently. I'm mobile or else I would link you directly
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Is this what you're referring to? I download it from Pantech website.
htt p://c7240 62.r62 .cf2.rackcdn. com/PantechPCSuite_1.1.1.3437. exe
When do I need to install the driver? During fastboot mode, or normal mode?
I also notice that when I change the usb mode to MTP, it detects missing driver as well.
During normal mode it detects 2 pantech drivers in order to connect to pc suite.
Oya, when you guys do adb devices, does your device detect POROROxxxxxxx as well or only numbers?
I wonder this has anything to do with it, because I was trying to root with honeycomb version earlier and my pantech is ICS 4.0.4
dagadu said:
Is this what you're referring to? I download it from Pantech website.
htt p://c7240 62.r62 .cf2.rackcdn. com/PantechPCSuite_1.1.1.3437. exe
When do I need to install the driver? During fastboot mode, or normal mode?
I also notice that when I change the usb mode to MTP, it detects missing driver as well.
During normal mode it detects 2 pantech drivers in order to connect to pc suite.
Oya, when you guys do adb devices, does your device detect POROROxxxxxxx as well or only numbers?
I wonder this has anything to do with it, because I was trying to root with honeycomb version earlier and my pantech is ICS 4.0.4
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Anytime when the tablet is not plugged in. This will make the computer automatically install anything needed for the tablet and you won't have issues with fastboot or adb anymore
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jmztaylor said:
Instructions for installing TWRP Recovery:
1. Ensure you have Android SDK installed with adb and fastboot working
2. Download both the twrprecovery.img and twrprecovery.zip from here
3. Copy twrprecovery.zip to external sdcard
4. Reboot tablet to bootloader by issuing the command "adb reboot bootloader"
5. Then "fastboot boot twrprecovery.img"
6. When in recovery choose install then browse to /sdcard and choose twrprecovery.zip and flash that zip
7. Now TWRP is installed permanently.
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I did not understand anything of this manual...
I took the CWM file for Pantech A810S and replaced it recovery to ours, flashed(connect working Element to PC and start cwm.but), everything works.
1806 said:
I did not understand anything of this manual...
I took the CWM file for Pantech A810S and replaced it recovery to ours, flashed(connect working Element to PC and start cwm.but), everything works.
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Actually it's similar steps; however, yours is more like 1-click root
Anyway, I tried everything all above, but it didn't solve my problem, then I found the solution from other website
I just want to share in case others are stuck in fastboot mode like me:
1. When your tablet screen is on fastboot mode (white), go to device manager on your pc
2. Right click on Android > Update driver
3. Click on Browse driver
4. Choose Let me pick manually from my pc list
5. Choose Android phone and pick the first list there. It should be "Android ADB..."
6. Install and fastboot continued
if you can't find Android ADB from your pc list, then you should unplug device then install PC Suite.
here's the old tuts: youtube com/watch?v=UHRonVzBMsI
Hopefully it helps others and thank you very much for all your help!
Delete!
Finally! and a question
Finally a recovery for the element! Rhanks to the OP. Now I am less afraid to tinker with my tablet.
Question: The most important thing right now that I'd like to do is move the folder /data/data from the internal storage, to the internal SD card. This is stopping me from using Google Magazines and Google music, since their data is being stored there, and it shares space with actual applications. 1GB is not that much space for APPS, Dalvik Cache and APPs' data when you add magazines, and when google starts caching Music and Chrome data there. I currently only have 300MB left before I install Music and magazines. And that is AFTER I've used app2sd on all apps that can be moved. How do I do this?
I have tried simply creating a Link using "ln - s /mnt/sdcard/data /data/data" once I copied/moved the contents of the directory, which sort of works initially, but it will not work after a reboot. It actually stops my tablet from booting. (again, thanks to the OP for the recovery).
right now, I am just doing an "ln" on the specific folder inside the /data/data folder, but it acts weird when I use Titanium Backup to restore data
-> Android noob <-
Installing TWRP went smooth as silk. With twrprecovery.zip on you micro sdcard and Element connected with usb cable and USB debuuging checked 1.Just copy twrprecovery.img into your sdk folder/ platform-tools and also have a copy of cmd.exe from windows in the platform-tools folder. 2. Start cmd.exe and type or copy & paste command reboot bootloader 3. Then on white screen(fastboot) type or paste command fastboot boot twrprecovery.img 4. When you boot into TWRP install twrprecovery.zip.....As you rebbot system TWRP should ask if you want Supersu installed and swipe to install. Once rebooted install supersu from the Play store and open Supersu to update SU file all should be good
Thanks for the info and files. I know I'm a little late on this Tablet but picked it up cheap and with ATT 4G it goes along with my devices. The orginial owner hadn't even installed ICS and she wasn't even aware of an update. She now owns an Apple :laugh::laugh:device LOL
I just picked one up for $90 bucks off ebay. It was on slickdeals .net
Figured i'd use it around the pool and save my phone!
No one has deved a JB rom though Could KK even be possible?
marcustaz said:
I just picked one up for $90 bucks off ebay. It was on slickdeals .net
Figured i'd use it around the pool and save my phone!
No one has deved a JB rom though Could KK even be possible?
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Yes good deal, got mine last month on Craigslist for $70.00 and works really well. The owner hadn't even updated to 4.0 or even knew how. It is a good tablet and have rooted it. I think its development is pretty well dead as not many sold. Only thing bad about it is the Element reads 2nd partition instead of 1st as most android devices do, so harder to use link2sd or folder mount as they both use 2nd partition.
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Very poor call quality

Hi i'm new here and i'm really hoping someone can help me
I am using a one plus one. Running: Cyanogen OS Version 13.1.2-ZNH2KAS3P0-bacon
When I make phone calls the other person on the other end can only here static or can't even hear me at all!!! It's so frustrating not being able to talk to people. I looked on google and people are saying to disable google voice assistant which I did but I still have the same issue.
I am VERY NEW to all this rooting and stuff. I went google and youtube and people are suggesting to root the phone. I spent 5 hours watching youtube videos trying to figure out how to root my phone and put a OS on it. Every video I watch results in errors on my computer or phone.
I don't know what to do...is there a noob friendly guide? I read online that the Lineage OS is the best OS for oneplus one?
root with kingroot and done
go here for solution
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/fix-low-mic-call-t3055661
hit thumbs up for say thanks
go here for everything
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ex-oneplus-one-resources-compilation-t2843675
:good:
rony raj said:
root with kingroot and done
go here for solution
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/fix-low-mic-call-t3055661
hit thumbs up for say thanks
go here for everything
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ex-oneplus-one-resources-compilation-t2843675
:good:
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I wouldn't share that fix too much the script is faulty and soft bricked some phones in the past.
I would rather do the fix manually.
There isn't much to do you have to change just 2 values in 2 different files.
/system/build.prop
Find
Code:
ro.qc.sdk.audio.fluencetype
Change "fluence" to "none"
/system/etc/audio_platform_info.XML
Find
Code:
SND_DEVICE_IN_HANDSET_MIC
And change the value from 40 to 4
I do this every time I flash a CM based ROM
rony raj said:
root with kingroot and done
go here for solution
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/fix-low-mic-call-t3055661
hit thumbs up for say thanks
go here for everything
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ex-oneplus-one-resources-compilation-t2843675
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I did try Kingroot before and it was not even compatible with my device!
seanwlk said:
I wouldn't share that fix too much the script is faulty and soft bricked some phones in the past.
I would rather do the fix manually.
There isn't much to do you have to change just 2 values in 2 different files.
/system/build.prop
Find
Code:
ro.qc.sdk.audio.fluencetype
Change "fluence" to "none"
/system/etc/audio_platform_info.XML
Find
Code:
SND_DEVICE_IN_HANDSET_MIC
And change the value from 40 to 4
I do this every time I flash a CM based ROM
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Am I able to make these changes without a rooted phone?
theaccountant87 said:
I did try Kingroot before and it was not even compatible with my device!
Am I able to make these changes without a rooted phone?
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No, the directories are reachable only with root.
If your bootloader is unlocked you can just flash twrp as custom recovery through fastboot and then flash the superSU zip from the twrp recovery.
The OPO is one of the easiest phones to root ?
Haha not for me. Picture your grandma calling you to help her turn on the computer. I'm one step above that LOL.
I'm reading through the forums and there are all these confusing terms
seanwlk said:
No, the directories are reachable only with root.
If your bootloader is unlocked you can just flash twrp as custom recovery through fastboot and then flash the superSU zip from the twrp recovery.
The OPO is one of the easiest phones to root
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theaccountant87 said:
Haha not for me. Picture your grandma calling you to help her turn on the computer. I'm one step above that LOL.
I'm reading through the forums and there are all these confusing terms
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Here's a small guide that recaps the method I've used over the years.
*Warning* You will need to unlock your bootloader, which will factory reset your phone
1- Download and install fastboot and USB drivers https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9fZIF6vzIBzT2ZtZkNSVFI5ZHc/view?usp=drivesdk
This is a all-in-one installer I found a long while ago and I keep it in my drive to have it always available wherever I go. Say yes to all the prompts. And reboot the PC just in case.
2- Download Twrp and SuperSU
https://eu.dl.twrp.me/bacon/twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img.html
https://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
3- Backup all your data
4- Reboot your phone into bootloader and connect it to the PC.
5- Open a command prompt where you downloaded the twrp img file and type:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
6- Now:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img
(same name as the downloaded file)
7- Let the phone do the first boot.
8- Reboot into recovery flash the superSU zip you previously downloaded.
9- Boot the device.
PS
Always avoid minitools such as kingroot and stuff like that ? trust your terminal ?
seanwlk said:
Here's a small guide that recaps the method I've used over the years.
*Warning* You will need to unlock your bootloader, which will factory reset your phone
1- Download and install fastboot and USB drivers https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9fZIF6vzIBzT2ZtZkNSVFI5ZHc/view?usp=drivesdk
This is a all-in-one installer I found a long while ago and I keep it in my drive to have it always available wherever I go. Say yes to all the prompts. And reboot the PC just in case.
2- Download Twrp and SuperSU
https://eu.dl.twrp.me/bacon/twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img.html
https://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip
3- Backup all your data
4- Reboot your phone into bootloader and connect it to the PC.
5- Open a command prompt where you downloaded the twrp img file and type:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
6- Now:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img
(same name as the downloaded file)
7- Let the phone do the first boot.
8- Reboot into recovery flash the superSU zip you previously downloaded.
9- Boot the device.
PS
Always avoid minitools such as kingroot and stuff like that trust your terminal
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Thanks so much for your help ! In step 3 when you say backup all your data, rather than copying all my pictures and contacts is there a quicker way? Do you use a program to backup an image of your phone that saves everything including text messages, contacts and pictures?
theaccountant87 said:
Thanks so much for your help ! In step 3 when you say backup all your data, rather than copying all my pictures and contacts is there a quicker way? Do you use a program to backup an image of your phone that saves everything including text messages, contacts and pictures?
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I don't use any kind of software, I'm just organised, since I factory reset very often I keep stuff in the Download/Video/Image/Music folders and I copy them every time.
For the contacts I use google contacts which let's me sync across all the devices and save stuff without losing it in case of reset. Never saved a contact in my SIM.
I use only whatsapp and other IM apps that have their own backup online systems so I never lose anything but applications which I later downalod and install again.
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I don't use any kind of software, I'm just organised, since I factory reset very often I keep stuff in the Download/Video/Image/Music folders and I copy them every time.
For the contacts I use google contacts which let's me sync across all the devices and save stuff without losing it in case of reset. Never saved a contact in my SIM.
I use only whatsapp and other IM apps that have their own backup online systems so I never lose anything but applications which I later downalod and install again.
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Got it . Thanks again Sean. I'll give it a shot later on tonight!
theaccountant87 said:
Got it . Thanks again Sean. I'll give it a shot later on tonight!
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Good luck ? it's not hard as it seems
Hi Sean,
i'm stuck on: 8- Reboot into recovery flash the superSU zip you previously downloaded.
I have the zip file in my sdk platform tools folder and in CMD prompt I put:
Code:
cd Desktop/android-sdk-windows/platform-tools
Code:
adb push UPDATE-SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip /sdcard/
I get
adb: error: failed to get feature set: no devices/emulators found
I tried to manually copy the SuperSu zip file into my device but when I connect my OnePlus I can't see it being connected to my computer?!
I'm a little worried because my phone is unusable as of now and just in recovery mode
theaccountant87 said:
Hi Sean,
i'm stuck on: 8- Reboot into recovery flash the superSU zip you previously downloaded.
I have the zip file in my sdk platform tools folder and in CMD prompt I put:
Code:
cd Desktop/android-sdk-windows/platform-tools
Code:
adb push UPDATE-SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip /sdcard/
I get
adb: error: failed to get feature set: no devices/emulators found
I tried to manually copy the SuperSu zip file into my device but when I connect my OnePlus I can't see it being connected to my computer?!
I'm a little worried because my phone is unusable as of now and just in recovery mode
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You can mount the phone as MTP from the twrp recovery in the advanced settings, and then you'll be able to copy the files inside.
What do you mean with unusable? If you did as I wrote everything should be fine.
Just in case if the phone bootloops or it's stuck in the bootlogo, from the recovery wipe cache dalvik and data.
NOTE.
First boot can take a while, mine once lasted 30min after I clean fresh installed a ROM
EDIT
You don't need to move to the SDK folder on the cmd, the tool I made you Install works system wide from every folder, that's why I love it.

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