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I have just complied this Step-by-Step guide on how to root your Desire HD.
I by no means created the root, I simply used my own and others knowledge to put this guide together to help everyone.
Hopefully this is more of a beginners guide so we can ease new Android users into a bit of coding rather than relying on Apps to do the work
Step By Step Guide - Download link below
11/11/10 V2
http://www.multiupload.com/KK66WUNUWS
See the main thread for details on the root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=805327
Evostance said:
I have just complied this Step-by-Step guide on how to root your Desire HD.
I by no means created the root, I simply used my own and others knowledge to put this guide together to help everyone.
Step By Step Guide
http://www.multiupload.com/1UFOZTBOZQ
See the main thread for details on the root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=805327
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hey evostance
why do we have two post? i mean adwinp already wrote one?
not saying your works unapperciated lol
could they not be merged to keep it all tidy? two posts that do the exact same thing in the exact same way?
anyways back to trying CWM
El_Nino9 said:
hey evostance
why do we have two post? i mean adwinp already wrote one?
not saying your works unapperciated lol
could they not be merged to keep it all tidy? two posts that do the exact same thing in the exact same way?
anyways back to trying CWM
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There was a lot of people asking how to do it since they couldn't figure it out from adwinp's post and any advice was getting lost in the thread.
I just put my own work into a new thread so it was easy for people to find
And this method avoids terminal or adb so is a bit more beginner friendly I was going to wait for the visionary update tomorrow but now thanks to evostance's guide I have permaroot on the day it was found/exploited/invented.
jambamkin said:
I was going to wait for the visionary update tomorrow
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is the new visionary will do the same work with one click ?
liorra3 said:
is the new visionary will do the same work with one click ?
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Yes and No.
I don't know if VISIONary will just be able to root one Kernel Version, or if it will be able to modify the wpx.ko file depending on your Kernel Version.
awesome recap of how to permaroot!
Made a mirror of it here http://www.logarie.nl/android/Desire_HD_Root.zip
UNROOT ?
Excellent guide
Before I permanently root my DHD I want to know who would I UNROOT if needed (just in case if I want to send it off for repair)?
ATZ-007 said:
Excellent guide
Before I permanently root my DHD I want to know who would I UNROOT if needed (just in case if I want to send it off for repair)?
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Run a stock RUU found on here
Excellent guide. Worked first time.
This is just awesome. I can't wait to get around to it
worked like a charm, thx @all who made this possible!! )
now for example adfree works as it should - bye bye ads!
Sent from my *permarooted* Desire HD using XDA App
This is a great guide thank you for taking your time to simply it.
I got to the step where I have to run wpx from the Gscript home screen and when I do run it I do not get the function error, all I get is a blue screen with the option to close it, Any idea what this means?
Thanks.
isopiso said:
I got to the step where I have to run wpx from the Gscript home screen and when I do run it I do not get the function error, all I get is a blue screen with the option to close it, Any idea what this means?
Thanks.
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Reboot your phone and re-root it. I had the same issue.
Thanks for the guide, worked a treat!
insty said:
Reboot your phone and re-root it. I had the same issue.
Thanks for the guide, worked a treat!
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Are we supposed to have run VISIONary before we run the scripts? The guide PDF doesn't say to run it until after, but the original forum topic says run it before... because I'm getting that blue screen that does nothing.
Edit: Okay I got it, maybe prefix the part about running the Gscrips with "Open VISIONary, tick "Run on Boot" and then click "Root Now!" before you continue to running the GScript actions.
You need sudo access before running GScripts.
I have longed for this day for 8 days now
Thank you so much.
Does this mean we can now push/pull to /system/app?
worked like a charm
many thanks to all involved
insty said:
Reboot your phone and re-root it. I had the same issue
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you have full warrenty from htc even if you ulock the device, i sand to them 3 device that root and get my warrenty so...
scottastic88 said:
Are we supposed to have run VISIONary before we run the scripts? The guide PDF doesn't say to run it until after, but the original forum topic says run it before... because I'm getting that blue screen that does nothing.
Edit: Okay I got it, maybe prefix the part about running the Gscrips with "Open VISIONary, tick "Run on Boot" and then click "Root Now!" before you continue to running the GScript actions.
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Ah of course. I will update the guide tomorrow
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk
Ok, so i finally rooted(which i thought i did) with auto root tool... anyways.. it shows s-off but i can not get the permissions a go with crw's? any suggestions would be much appreicated
Re-do step 8 in the guide here on xda.
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mofoliar said:
Ok, so i finally rooted(which i thought i did) with auto root tool... anyways.. it shows s-off but i can not get the permissions a go with crw's? any suggestions would be much appreicated
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If you used mine and it installed the super user app , open up the auto root and select option 3... also i created an updated batch file and posted it up on my thread along with other files that will help the process along
get root running and flash the clockworkmod recovery then flash a custom rom.
a PM sent
a PM Sent.
Hi,
I was wondering if there was any way to get a password from the standard android browser as i have forgotten what the password is but it is still remembered by the phone. Are there any plugins I can get or anything like that? And root apps that might do it for me?
Thanks in advance
Hello,
try instructions described in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719560
remusator said:
Hello,
try instructions described in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719560
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I don't understand in the thread - what do I have to do?
1, You must be rooted.
2, Install SQLite Editor from Play Store
3, Open app, wait until all apps are listed
4, Tap Internet -> webview.db -> password
5, All your passwords stored in default web browser should be listed there
I just tested it on my Desire S, and found my stored facebook password
Thanks, what is the easiest way to root my htc desire s? S-on 2.3.5 and latest hboot i think
If you are not rooted yet, it's irrelevant to root now, because you will loose all your data during downgrade and rooting.
Check my signature btw, i was also downgrading from latest RUU, S-ON, LOCKED, same as you.
But you have no reason to do it now, because as i said, you will loose your data.
Maybe temprooting and then installing the mentioned app would work.
But im not sure.
It's worth try in my oppinion. By temprooting you will not loose anything. After rebooting the phone, it will be in it's previous state, untouched...
As i said, check link in my sig.
The 1st step, but don't push misc_version, you don't need to when you are not going to downgrade.. Push just zergrush, or tacoroot, depending on your SW version.
Better wait for someone more experienced, as im still prety new here, and don't want to make brick of your phone.
Thanks - but I think I have found a guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390496 What do you think to this?
Big No No, from me.
Someone in that thread commented and said, that you have first to unlock your phone via htc-dev unlock. Unlock the phone officialy via htc site and according to their manual steps.
What does it mean to you ? You have to put your IMEI on the website, so they're absolutely sure, that you have been trying something with your phone and you loose your warranty. There's no step back.
Temprooting on the otherside, as the title say is temporary. After reboot, it's gone. In my oppinion - ideal for you. But i don't have unrooted desire s to test if SQLite will work.
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Alternatively you can try this. Also picked from mentioned thread.
No rooting or anything. Just don't forget to turn USB debugging on.
1,Setup AndroidToolsSDK on your PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1272595
2, Proceed following steps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7096564&postcount=4
remusator said:
Big No No, from me.
Someone in that thread commented and said, that you have first to unlock your phone via htc-dev unlock. Unlock the phone officialy via htc site and according to their manual steps.
What does it mean to you ? You have to put your IMEI on the website, so they're absolutely sure, that you have been trying something with your phone and you loose your warranty. There's no step back.
Temprooting on the otherside, as the title say is temporary. After reboot, it's gone. In my oppinion - ideal for you. But i don't have unrooted desire s to test if SQLite will work.
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Alternatively you can try this. Also picked from mentioned thread.
No rooting or anything. Just don't forget to turn USB debugging on.
1,Setup AndroidToolsSDK on your PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1272595
2, Proceed following steps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7096564&postcount=4
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I have already had my phone htc-dev unlocked in the past while trying to root before this tool was released. Would it now be ok to use?
And I would quite like to have my phone fully rooted
deadphone99 said:
I have already had my phone htc-dev unlocked in the past while trying to root before this tool was released. Would it now be ok to use?
And I would quite like to have my phone fully rooted
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Then follow some of the downgrade guides and s-off with Revolutionary
Sent from my HTC Desire S
amidabuddha said:
Then follow some of the downgrade guides and s-off with Revolutionary
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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Why would I have to downgrade?
The tool works with my phone I think and it won't wipe my data. Would there be any reason to downgrade?
deadphone99 said:
Why would I have to downgrade?
The tool works with my phone I think and it won't wipe my data. Would there be any reason to downgrade?
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I thought that you mean this as "fully rooted".
Since not just flash custom recovery and then use SuperOneClick to push Su and Superuser app, or search for a flashable zip. This will give you root.
Sent from my HTC Desire S
amidabuddha said:
I thought that you mean this as "fully rooted".
Since not just flash custom recovery and then use SuperOneClick to push Su and Superuser app, or search for a flashable zip. This will give you root.
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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Thanks - why custom recovery?
deadphone99 said:
Thanks - why custom recovery?
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Because with the stock you will not be able to flash the su binary. Custom recovery has root access by default, contrary to your current one and the OS itself.
You can use zergrush from the guide you posted above but this approach involves more manual steps. Anyway each if the mentioned ways will give you the same result it is up to you to decide what will be easier to do for yourself
Btw Superoneclick automates zergrush and the su flashing so search for it. I think this is the most straightforward method
Sent from my HTC Desire S
amidabuddha said:
Because with the stock you will not be able to flash the su binary. Custom recovery has root access by default, contrary to your current one and the OS itself.
You can use zergrush from the guide you posted above but this approach involves more manual steps. Anyway each if the mentioned ways will give you the same result it is up to you to decide what will be easier to do for yourself
Btw Superoneclick automates zergrush and the su flashing so search for it. I think this is the most straightforward method
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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So what your saying is i don't need to install custom recovery to my phone?
deadphone99 said:
So what your saying is i don't need to install custom recovery to my phone?
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Yes, sorry for the messy explanation but there are a really lot of ways to root your phone.
If you use the Superoneclick you will permanently root your device with one button click. This is an application for Windows, just search xda for it
Edit: you bootloader should be unlocked to do this, so I hope you did not relocked it
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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Here is a link to the thread.
Download and install it, then connect the deice as it is in the OS. Make sure that USB debugging is enabled in settings. Then select ZergRush from the dropdown menu on the right and click on the "ROOT" button. The app will do the rest and you will have root
Here is the direct download link if you have hard time to find it
amidabuddha said:
Yes, sorry for the messy explanation but there are a really lot of ways to root your phone.
If you use the Superoneclick you will permanently root your device with one button click. This is an application for Windows, just search xda for it
Edit: you bootloader should be unlocked to do this, so I hope you did not relocked it
Sent from my HTC Desire S
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Here is a link to it.
Download and install it, then connect the deice as it is in the OS. Make sure that USB debugging is enabled in settings. Then select ZergRush from the dropdown menu on the right and click on the "ROOT" button. The app will do the rest and you will have root
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Thanks - by bootloader is unlocked so should I just go ahead with it? In the menu do I select auto or zergrush? I just want to be sure
deadphone99 said:
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Thanks - by bootloader is unlocked so should I just go ahead with it? In the menu do I select auto or zergrush? I just want to be sure
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Zergrush should work. The other exploit is for Motorola devices I think...
amidabuddha said:
Zergrush should work. The other exploit is for Motorola devices I think...
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OK will give it a go and feed back later on
Is there ANY chance at all of it bricking my phone?
deadphone99 said:
OK will give it a go and feed back later on
Is there ANY chance at all of it bricking my phone?
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This will make a folder and copy several files (that will grant the root access) to your system. If something fails you will remain unrooted at worst
Couldn't find any threads of a successful root method for this device so I figured I'd try a few and found one that works flawlessly.
Instructions:
1. Search Google for "[APP][ROOT] Android 4.1.2 Rooting Universal Method" and click on the first result (this is my first thread so I can't post links, sorry for the inconvenience).
Follow this rooting method and verify root access with Root Checker once finished.
2. Next, go to the PlayStore and download the SuperUser and Titanium Backup apps.
3. Open the new SuperUser app (you'll notice that the installed SuperUser app isn't in English). Click "Allow" on the pop-up, then proceed to update the binary (this switches the link from the Asian SuperUser app to The English one)
4. Then, go into Titanium Backup and delete the previously installed SuperUser app (1.-something, it's picture of a shield).
5. Now you have a rooted Alcatel One Touch Evolve 5020T. Enjoy!!!
Any news on CWM Recovery for this phone?
D1358531 said:
Any news on CWM Recovery for this phone?
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I'm only familiar with the ROMs and CWM for the Sidekick 4G (because it was running Froyo). I'm keeping the stock ROM on the Alcatel for now. Jelly Bean is such a big improvement from Froyo and Gingerbread, I have no issues with it so far. As far as compatibility I'd wait a bit for someone to develop a working ROM for this phone since the soft keys and the Android menus were customized a bit by Alcatel, but if you feel like being a pioneer, go ahead. :good:
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I'm only familiar with the ROMs and CWM for the Sidekick 4G (because it was running Froyo). I'm keeping the stock ROM on the Alcatel for now. Jelly Bean is such a big improvement from Froyo and Gingerbread, I have no issues with it so far. As far as compatibility I'd wait a bit for someone to develop a working ROM for this phone since the soft keys and the Android menus were customized a bit by Alcatel, but if you feel like being a pioneer, go ahead. :good:
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I'm not messing with this thing! lol I was just curious about the recovery and how to do a nandroid backup. Thanks!
DrummerBoy420 said:
Couldn't find any threads of a successful root method for this device so I figured I'd try a few and found one that works flawlessly.
Instructions:
1. Search Google for "[APP][ROOT] Android 4.1.2 Rooting Universal Method" and click on the first result (this is my first thread so I can't post links, sorry for the inconvenience).
Follow this rooting method and verify root access with Root Checker once finished.
2. Next, go to the PlayStore and download the SuperUser and Titanium Backup apps.
3. Open the new SuperUser app (you'll notice that the installed SuperUser app isn't in English). Click "Allow" on the pop-up, then proceed to update the binary (this switches the link from the Asian SuperUser app to The English one)
4. Then, go into Titanium Backup and delete the previously installed SuperUser app (1.-something, it's picture of a shield).
5. Now you have a rooted Alcatel One Touch Evolve 5020T. Enjoy!!!
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Thanks worked great for me
Can I suggest people just use the Kingo app to root? It appears to be the exact same program, but in English and doesn't put a Chinese SU app on your phone. I noticed slowdowns and odd behavior when using the method in the OP but have not noticed the same when using Kingo. I would link to a thread, but I don't want to hijack this one.
hooah212002 said:
Can I suggest people just use the Kingo app to root? It appears to be the exact same program, but in English and doesn't put a Chinese SU app on your phone. I noticed slowdowns and odd behavior when using the method in the OP but have not noticed the same when using Kingo. I would link to a thread, but I don't want to hijack this one.
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Could you PM the link for me? I'd like to try it!
The Kingo app worked just fine! Thanks!
Alcatel One Touch 5020T
are there any roms available for Alcatel One Touch 5020T?
Kingo
I can also confirm the Kingo Root method was the quickest root method for rooting my Alcatel 5020t. Thank you.
richprofit said:
I can also confirm the Kingo Root method was the quickest root method for rooting my Alcatel 5020t. Thank you.
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Kango didnt recognize my devide. i download and install drivers too. any solution??
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hooah212002 said:
Can I suggest people just use the Kingo app to root? It appears to be the exact same program, but in English and doesn't put a Chinese SU app on your phone. I noticed slowdowns and odd behavior when using the method in the OP but have not noticed the same when using Kingo. I would link to a thread, but I don't want to hijack this one.
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Hi can you pm me a good link?:good:
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same, on win 8? strange because KINGO is what i used on my LG G2
Thank you very much.
help noobie
i had recently tried to intall chainfire 3d on my alcatel one touch evolve 5020n and it has bricked the phone. i can get it to power on but it doesnt progress past the onetouch logo. i can boot into recovery but it does no good to do the 2 wipe options listed. can anyone please help me.
tomaserojas said:
i had recently tried to intall chahttp:/instructions.alcatelonetouch.com/global-en/upgradeSoftwareinfire 3d on my alcatel one touch evolve 5020n and it has bricked the phone. i can get it to power on but it doesnt progress past the onetouch logo. i can boot into recovery but it does no good to do the 2 wipe options listed. can anyone please help me.
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Go to Alcatels website and download one touch upgrade software. Just Google it.
I did the same thing and thought i borked my phone. Just follow the instructions to "upgrade" the software
and it will reflash the phones firmware.
I you can get a boot splash your phone can be brought back.
The roms are under a different model name search google for roms in the alcatel one touch pop line and many will work
did u know
hooah212002 said:
Can I suggest people just use the Kingo app to root? It appears to be the exact same program, but in English and doesn't put a Chinese SU app on your phone. I noticed slowdowns and odd behavior when using the method in the OP but have not noticed the same when using Kingo. I would link to a thread, but I don't want to hijack this one.
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Kingo had been deemed malicious I heard....supposedly steals private data
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2516942
This is where I read it
Mine is 4.1.2 5020t will this root method work ?
Thanks for replying.
The asian worked
bikrame said:
Kango didnt recognize my devide. i download and install drivers too. any solution??
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I tried Kango initially, as it has worked on other Alcatels for me. But not on the 5020T, at least for me. The Asian root worked fine, and I thought it to be somewhat interesting.
I used the towelroot app to root my 5020T. Then I installed SuperSU. Works like a charm.
Hi,
I am following this link to root my new note 5 using the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../t-mobile-sm-n920t-root-methods-info-t3183805
Everything is fine until from step 5, I realized that the kernel, and the rest of the files, when trying to browse them from the phone on recovery mode and flash them, the extension will not even be read by my phone. Therefore I dont know what to do. the post said the extension is supposed to be zip but there are in in only two img files, which when connected to the phone, won't even be recognize. so how can i flash the phone?
please help,
Yann
YannAlex said:
Hi,
I am following this link to root my new note 5 using the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../t-mobile-sm-n920t-root-methods-info-t3183805
Everything is fine until from step 5, I realized that the kernel, and the rest of the files, when trying to browse them from the phone on recovery mode and flash them, the extension will not even be read by my phone. Therefore I dont know what to do. the post said the extension is supposed to be zip but there are in in only two img files, which when connected to the phone, won't even be recognize. so how can i flash the phone?
please help,
Yann
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Following this thread and not the one you posted....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3187422
southphillysean said:
Following this thread and not the one you posted....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3187422
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ok thanks. By the way, is this one working for you?
Let me try that and get back to you later. thank you.
If you follow the instructions as they ate written, you will have zero issues.
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[QUOTE="YannAlex, post: 63793877, member: 7070885"]ok thanks. By the way, is this one working for you?
Let me try that and get back to you later. thank you.[/QUOTE]
Now I think I do have a clear idea o the issue: I followed all the steps this time
however, SuperSu would pop out at the end and when I check: root access denied: I think the previous root that I did not perform right, is the issue somehow. Is there any way to get rid of it or go around it?
Now I think I do have a clear idea o the issue: I followed all the steps this time
however, SuperSu would pop out at the end and when I check: root access denied: I think the previous root that I did not perform right, is the issue somehow. Is there any way to get rid of it or go around it?
YannAlex said:
Hi,
I am following this link to root my new note 5 using the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../t-mobile-sm-n920t-root-methods-info-t3183805
Everything is fine until from step 5, I realized that the kernel, and the rest of the files, when trying to browse them from the phone on recovery mode and flash them, the extension will not even be read by my phone. Therefore I dont know what to do. the post said the extension is supposed to be zip but there are in in only two img files, which when connected to the phone, won't even be recognize. so how can i flash the phone?
please help,
Yann
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Hi, I have done everything has said but at the end,the phone was not rooted and I am getting the following msg. Titanium backup when trying to look up if it was rooted correctly: Titanium Backup has been denied permission for an interactive shell.
Any idea what it means?
YannAlex said:
ok thanks. By the way, is this one working for you?
Let me try that and get back to you later. thank you.
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YannAlex said:
Hi, I have done everything has said but at the end,the phone was not rooted and I am getting the following msg. Titanium backup when trying to look up if it was rooted correctly: Titanium Backup has been denied permission for an interactive shell.
Any idea what it means?
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Did you flash a kernel? If you did then download super su from the market and try TiBu again. The error means that TiBu was not given super user permissions. So either you dont have a rooted kernel or you dont have SU installed to grant the requested permissions. OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked.
pcriz said:
Did you flash a kernel? If you did then download super su from the market and try TiBu again. The error means that TiBu was not given super user permissions. So either you dont have a rooted kernel or you dont have SU installed to grant the requested permissions. OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked.
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I did flash a kernel , and any other softwares provided under this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...easy-steps-n920t-aoge-odin-twrp-root-t3187422
Next, what do you mean by Supersu from the market? What is TiBu also?
Thanks for your contribution.
YannAlex said:
I did flash a kernel , and any other softwares provided under this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...easy-steps-n920t-aoge-odin-twrp-root-t3187422
Next, what do you mean by Supersu from the market? What is TiBu also?
Thanks for your contribution.
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The market has a super user app for managing SU permission requests, you may already have it. It will look like a pound sign "#" and say super user or SU. If you dont have that app you need to download it. The developer is named chainfire.
TiBu is short hand for Titanium Backup
Waouh I am learning a lot from you guys. O, I will be looking for that SU with the # sign. It is definitely not what I currently have.
by this sentence: "OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked." : do you mean that the phone may have already been rooted? without SU telling me? because honestly, I dont know whats wrong.
YannAlex said:
Waouh I am learning a lot from you guys. O, I will be looking for that SU with the # sign. It is definitely not what I currently have.
by this sentence: "OR you have both and just didnt grant SU permissions when asked." : do you mean that the phone may have already been rooted? without SU telling me? because honestly, I dont know whats wrong.
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If you already have SU then you would have been prompted to grant super user permission by a pop up dialog. If you mistakenly select deny or wasn't paying attention (it has a time out that will select deny but only temporarily if no user input is selected). If you mistaken selected deny then you would need to open the SU app and remove the TiBu entry, restart TiBu and select allow.. That is only IF you have the Super User (SU) app installed..
OMG! YOU ARE GENIUS! THAT WAS THE ISSUE.no it says that I do have root access! finally. Hyper shell (FAST): YES. However Fast/Auto App Install: No. THANK YOU THANK YOU
YannAlex said:
OMG! YOU ARE GENIUS! THAT WAS THE ISSUE.no it says that I do have root access! finally. Hyper shell (FAST): YES. However Fast/Auto App Install: No. THANK YOU THANK YOU
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Glad to help
Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk
pcriz said:
Glad to help
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Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
YannAlex said:
Hi, I just realized that I am not done yet. More new issue with the phone. It looks I did not do something right or one of the softwares is not correct: after we rooted the phone yesterday, IO had it unlocked with the help of stilfilz. However, ever since , when I make phone calls, the phone would go off by itself after a while.
Have you heard of previous similar mistakes? If yes, any ideas about how to fix it?
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You need a different kernel. You should give me the model number of your phone and I will point you to the most recent arter kernel. I am assuming you are rooted with noble which was known for kernel panic during phone calls which caused reboots
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pcriz said:
You need a different kernel. You should give me the model number of your phone and I will point you to the most recent arter kernel. I am assuming you are rooted with noble which was known for kernel panic during phone calls which caused reboots
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I sent a pm, no need to respond here
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Where do I get the latest kernel to flash? Thanks
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I'm using this kernel from the original android development section for this phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3217967