Finally I am able to root my Auxus Core X2 3G Tab. For this I first checked the chipset details of tab. I found It is Rock Chip. After searching on net I found 2 links on the web on rooting rockchip based tab rooting
1. "forum.dailymobile.net/index.php?topic=84374.0"
2. "tabletrepublic.com/forum/teclast-a10-dual-core/how-root-teclast-a10-dual-core-2491.html"
Please check this out
Procedure of rooting:-
1. go to first link and download the App ( it is a chinees app) mentioned in the link
2. Enable USB debug mode on your tab
3. Lauch the application you just downloaded and connect tab to pc
4. if your device not recognised when connected to PC, then you download and install "chinees android manager" application from the second link.
5. If your device recognised then click on " ROOT" button ( actually it is not button, it is a link with chinees language). You can see the image in the second link.
6. Thats it YOUR DEVICE IS NOW ROOTED.
7. In my case I tried twice the same procedure to get root acces.
8. sorry I forgot to mention that, after process is over a Supervu icon will be created in your tab.
9. click it and get access
10. I am not very fluent in english. So if there is any problems in my writing, please excuse
thank you
Kishore Kumar
Hey the 'chinese android manager' is not able to recognize my device. I connected it after updating the firmware from iberry. Please help
Kudremukh said:
Finally I am able to root my Auxus Core X2 3G Tab. For this I first checked the chipset details of tab. I found It is Rock Chip. After searching on net I found 2 links on the web on rooting rockchip based tab rooting
1. "forum.dailymobile.net/index.php?topic=84374.0"
2. "tabletrepublic.com/forum/teclast-a10-dual-core/how-root-teclast-a10-dual-core-2491.html"
Please check this out
Procedure of rooting:-
1. go to first link and download the App ( it is a chinees app) mentioned in the link
2. Enable USB debug mode on your tab
3. Lauch the application you just downloaded and connect tab to pc
4. if your device not recognised when connected to PC, then you download and install "chinees android manager" application from the second link.
5. If your device recognised then click on " ROOT" button ( actually it is not button, it is a link with chinees language). You can see the image in the second link.
6. Thats it YOUR DEVICE IS NOW ROOTED.
7. In my case I tried twice the same procedure to get root acces.
8. sorry I forgot to mention that, after process is over a Supervu icon will be created in your tab.
9. click it and get access
10. I am not very fluent in english. So if there is any problems in my writing, please excuse
thank you
Kishore Kumar
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vickyturtle said:
Hey the 'chinese android manager' is not able to recognize my device. I connected it after updating the firmware from iberry. Please help
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It is better to try on XP than windows 7
In my case ,my device recognised in windows 7 also.( I am using xp + win 7)
if your device not able to recognise, manually update your drivers from driver folder from the firmware you downloaded from iberry
it will work
my suggetion is use win xp
does anyone here has battery drain issue? my battery drains from 65 to 38 in 2 min, confirmed via bbs
Kudremukh said:
It is better to try on XP than windows 7
In my case ,my device recognised in windows 7 also.( I am using xp + win 7)
if your device not able to recognise, manually update your drivers from driver folder from the firmware you downloaded from iberry
it will work
my suggetion is use win xp
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Hmm, tried updating/reinstalling drivers on win7 but didn't work. Mine XP PC is down at the moment.So couldn't try on it.
I requested a support ticket on iberry site for the adb drivers. May be if few more requests came they will provide the drivers.
rk3066- Rooting process
vickyturtle said:
Hmm, tried updating/reinstalling drivers on win7 but didn't work. Mine XP PC is down at the moment.So couldn't try on it.
I requested a support ticket on iberry site for the adb drivers. May be if few more requests came they will provide the drivers.
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I am not sure if this will work for Corex2. Please have a look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2040860
I will try this method, when I get some time and will let you know the update.
Bluetooth issue
Hi Friends,
Did anye tried sending office 2010 files from your laptop to auxus core x2? Also did you verify if you can play media from tablet through laptop. Its not working for me, even i got the replacement product but still no go. So raised a ticket again with iberry. Need your help if this issues with all the products?
Also when i install the driver in windows 7 for auxus x2 3g, i found a blue question mark on the device manager, is it the same for others too?
After rooting will this support 3G dongle any how? actually i read somewhere in the website
Please let me know the other disadvantages here, i am still waiting for my replacement product!!!!!
Auxus Core X2 3G
Hi Friends,
I got my tablet replaced but have the same issue. Bluetooth media service is not connected to my laptop from tablet.
The speaker is very low cant able to hear anythings.
Is it possible if the speaker issue solved if any custom rom is installed?
Hi guys.
Today I downloaded and installed Flashtool (0.9.19.10). I then browsed to C:/Flashtool and here there is no Firmware folder, therefore I cannot add the FTF for flashing. All I see is:
customer (folder)
drivers (folder)
x10flasher_lib (folder)
FlashTool
FlashTool64
stdout
uninstall
x10flasher
Where is the Firmware folder? Am I missing something? Could my Anti-Virus be deleting the Firmware folder?
I see a link for Patch (0.9.19.10). Do I need to install this patch? If so, how do I install it?
I need to downgrade my current firmware build, so that I can root my Sony Xperia Z3, in order to enable USB ports, amongst other tweaks I want to do.
Apologies if my question has been asked, however I have searched the net, and could not find an answer.
Also, I have read that there may be driver issues, once I get passed this current problem. Therefore, I am pre-empting by asking for instructions on how to install the correct drivers for Sony Xperia Z3.
Phone: Sony Xperia Z3
PC: HP Elitebook 6930p
Operating System: Windows 10
Your advice is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
bashme said:
Hi guys.
Today I downloaded and installed Flashtool (0.9.19.10). I then browsed to C:/Flashtool and here there is no Firmware folder, therefore I cannot add the FTF for flashing. All I see is:
customer (folder)
drivers (folder)
x10flasher_lib (folder)
FlashTool
FlashTool64
stdout
uninstall
x10flasher
Where is the Firmware folder? Am I missing something? Could my Anti-Virus be deleting the Firmware folder?
I see a link for Patch (0.9.19.10). Do I need to install this patch? If so, how do I install it?
I need to downgrade my current firmware build, so that I can root my Sony Xperia Z3, in order to enable USB ports, amongst other tweaks I want to do.
Apologies if my question has been asked, however I have searched the net, and could not find an answer.
Also, I have read that there may be driver issues, once I get passed this current problem. Therefore, I am pre-empting by asking for instructions on how to install the correct drivers for Sony Xperia Z3.
Phone: Sony Xperia Z3
PC: HP Elitebook 6930p
Operating System: Windows 10
Your advice is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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1. Yes you have to copy/ replace the old firmware (x10flasher_lib) with Patch (0.9.19.10)
2 The firmware folder is in C:/users/"comp. name"/.flash tool/firmwares----- the ftf file is to be placed there.
3 Good news: you don't have to downgrade now, the latest (NewKingrootV4.80) will root the phone in lollipop 5.1.1 (tried and tested).
mustang2011 said:
1. Yes you have to copy/ replace the old firmware (x10flasher_lib) with Patch (0.9.19.10)
2 The firmware folder is in C:/users/"comp. name"/.flash tool/firmwares----- the ftf file is to be placed there.
3 Good news: you don't have to downgrade now, the latest (NewKingrootV4.80) will root the phone in lollipop 5.1.1 (tried and tested).
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Kingoroot also copies and sends your imei number to somewhere in China.
Thanks guys for your valuable advice.
Ideally, I would like to use the NewKingRoot application method. However, this leads to the obvious question - What is the safest way to root my device, Downgrading firmware with Flashtool or using NewKingroot application?
Are there any other 'safe' root applications that can be used for Sony Xperia Z3?
Appreciate your help guys.
bashme said:
Thanks guys for your valuable advice.
Ideally, I would like to use the NewKingRoot application method. However, this leads to the obvious question - What is the safest way to root my device, Downgrading firmware with Flashtool or using NewKingroot application?
Are there any other 'safe' root applications that can be used for Sony Xperia Z3?
Appreciate your help guys.
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Your best bet is to go to kitkat, use giefroot rooting tool, use xz dual recovery tool, then flash a Rom with root and recovery or create a pre rooted ftf with Flashtool/xperifirm. Theres tons of guides around to help you.
Brilliant.
Thanks guys for your advice.
Will be looking at KitKat and Giefroot, although Kingroot is tempting.
A noob question - "What is the purpose of the xz dual recovery tool?"
I was under the impression that all that was needed is the rooted firmware flashed using flashtool.
Are these the steps i need to follow: (please correct me if i am wrong)
Download a rootable firmware D6603_23.0.A.2.93
Flash this firmware using Flashtool
Run Giefroot to root my Xperia Z3
Cheers.
bashme said:
Brilliant.
Thanks guys for your advice.
Will be looking at KitKat and Giefroot, although Kingroot is tempting.
A noob question - "What is the purpose of the xz dual recovery tool?"
I was under the impression that all that was needed is the rooted firmware flashed using flashtool.
Cheers.
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You cannot flash a rooted firmware with flashtool..
The recovery is what you use to flash pre-rooted firmwares in the form a .zip file.
Before you use kingroot you should do your research. During the process it will send your IMEI number to an ip address in china.
I suggest flashing a KK FTF with flashtool, root using giefroot, install recovery then flash any pre-rooted firmware you want in recovery.
bashme said:
Brilliant.
Thanks guys for your advice.
Will be looking at KitKat and Giefroot, although Kingroot is tempting.
A noob question - "What is the purpose of the xz dual recovery tool?"
I was under the impression that all that was needed is the rooted firmware flashed using flashtool.
Are these the steps i need to follow: (please correct me if i am wrong)
Download a rootable firmware D6603_23.0.A.2.93
Flash this firmware using Flashtool
Run Giefroot to root my Xperia Z3
Cheers.
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All links are in the post below, but you cant use androplus kernel unless you have an unlocked bootloader.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64989951&postcount=4
Really appreciate the info and links guys.
Unfortunately I am not able to get past the driver Flashtool driver installation.
I select Flashmode Drivers, Fastboot Driver and Xperia Z3 Device Driver, then select install.
I then get the red ticks next to Sony Net, Google Inc, Sony Ericsson.
Bear in mind, my PC is on Windows 10. Is Windows 10 supported for Flashtool? Do I have to deactivate something in Win10, like in Win8?
This is so frustrating!
Please help!
bashme said:
Really appreciate the info and links guys.
Unfortunately I am not able to get past the driver Flashtool driver installation.
I select Flashmode Drivers, Fastboot Driver and Xperia Z3 Device Driver, then select install.
I then get the red ticks next to Sony Net, Google Inc, Sony Ericsson.
Bear in mind, my PC is on Windows 10. Is Windows 10 supported for Flashtool? Do I have to deactivate something in Win10, like in Win8?
This is so frustrating!
Please help!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62331060&postcount=2654
That should fix it. Feel free to hit the thanks button under helpful posts.
Really appreciate all the help you guys have provided so far.
Now I've got a new problem.
All I am trying to do is enable to HS-USB ports (diag, serial, modem) on the Windows 10 machine, so that I can ADB into my Sony Xperia Z3.
Device Manager is displaying exclamation marks next to several entries of D6603 (see attached screenshot).
So guys this is what I have done so far:
I downloaded the Z3 drivers from http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/xperia-z3-driver/
In Device Manager I right clicked on the first D6603 entry and pointed to the Z3 drivers and tried to install the driver but it is not recognised? This happens with the other D6603 entries too. I know I am doing something stupidly wrong here.
Where do I go from here? This is really frustrating.
I also installed Sony PC Companion but that has not helped.
Once again, I am asking for any help to fix this seemingly simple (difficult for me) task.
Thanks in advance.
Hi guys.
This is so frustrating.
I have stumbled across another problem. On Windows 10 device manager, I can see several entries of D6603 each with an exclamation mark. I guess this is because of Z3 (D6603) drivers?? Well, I downloaded Z3 drivers from the Sony developers site, however the drivers are not recognised??
I need to activate the HS-USB ports so that I can ADB. Am I using the correct drivers?
Does anyone know, how I can overcome this please?
Also, is there a particular place win Windows, where you have to extract the Z3 drivers to, like System32?
After reading on the net, I may have to do the following:
adb devices
adb shell
su
/system/bin/port-bridge /dev/smd0 /dev/ttyGS0 & setprop persist.usb.eng 1
And this should start the automatic usb driver installation on Windows?? Can anyone confirm this is the correct procedure?
Thanks in advance.
I too am running Windows 10. You have to go into recovery - advanced - startup and select "disable signed driver check" (or something like that) then you can install drivers etc.
The firmware folder is now under (users - username - flashtool)
If you use xperifirm the ftf file creations will automatically go to the right location
gwithrow said:
I too am running Windows 10. You have to go into recovery - advanced - startup and select "disable signed driver check" (or something like that) then you can install drivers etc.
The firmware folder is now under (users - username - flashtool)
If you use xperifirm the ftf file creations will automatically go to the right location
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Hi gwithrow.
Thanks for your advice.
I went into recovery on my pc and selected "Disable signed driver.........", However, still when I connect my Xperia Z3, there is no automatic driver prompt or installation??
So I decided to start again today:
Downloaded and flashed firmware version 23.0.A.2.93 for D6603.
Ticked the following - USB debugging, Allow mock locations and Unknown sources.
Unticked Verify apps.
Downloaded giefroot tool v3.1.
Rooted Xperia Z3 successfully.
Downloaded ES file explorer and mount /system rw successfully.
Downloaded z3 Dualrecovery and installed ndr utils successfully, Xperia Z3 rebooted to twrp.
(Should I upgrade now to D6603_23.4.A.1.200_Generic-UK_dualrecovery2.8.21_SuperSU-v2.46.zip and install with twrp?)
Using USB cable, I connected Xperia Z3 to my pc and still no driver prompt or automatic installation??
All I want to do is activate the HS-USB Android Diag/Serial ports.
Is there another way to do this??
Am I missing something?
I downloaded the drivers from the Sony and Google sites. However, the drivers are of no use if the PC does not prompt for them!
Any help would be appreciated.
I have the Windows 10 Pro N edition that I recently upgraded to from Windows 8.1. Ever since then my computer will not properly get the drivers it needs for my android. In device manager it only shows it as MTP and when i try to point it to the correct Z5 driver I downloaded from Sony's website it immediately tells me it failed. I assumed the fix would be to download the Media Feature Pack for Windows 10 N versions but I have done that at least 4 times now and still refuses to be recognized properly. The most annoying part is my Windows 7 laptop recognizes it perfectly... Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Kirshy said:
I have the Windows 10 Pro N edition that I recently upgraded to from Windows 8.1. Ever since then my computer will not properly get the drivers it needs for my android. In device manager it only shows it as MTP and when i try to point it to the correct Z5 driver I downloaded from Sony's website it immediately tells me it failed. I assumed the fix would be to download the Media Feature Pack for Windows 10 N versions but I have done that at least 4 times now and still refuses to be recognized properly. The most annoying part is my Windows 7 laptop recognizes it perfectly... Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how...8.1-so-that-you-can-install-unsigned-drivers/
Install Sony PC Companion, it comes with the drivers
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Hi to all,
I hope you are well?
I need usb driver for Windows 10 and Unihertz Jelly-Pro.
Till now the Jelly-Pro was correctly connected over MTP-Protocol with the USB-cable, without a problem.
But now I can't connect anymore.
I don't know why.
I think I need to only reinstall the driver new.
But I don't have a serious download source for the driver.
Do you know where I can download the driver?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Kind Regards, Elena
In general, you don't have to download an USB driver for your android device.
Check the corresponding item in Device Manager of your Windows 10. If there is a yellow exclamation mark there, uninstall it and then reconnect your Jelly-Pro with your Windows 10 PC.
Windows 10 will automatically recognize the device and install a proper driver for it.
But if you still want to download and install the driver yourself, the Android SDK contains a generic USB driver by Google for Android devices. Extract it from that SDK, or just download it from an Amazon Drive share here, https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/cFndBD8qLIZW582bVNIVdTGrBV20DLUa7omSjVghtkh .
Elena said:
Hi to all,
I hope you are well?
I need usb driver for Windows 10 and Unihertz Jelly-Pro.
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Unihertz USB Driver for all Models
Download Unihertz USB Driver for all Unihertz Smartphone, FeaturePhone and Tablets. It helps you to connect Unihertz Mobile to the Computer.
androidxda.com
Hi to all and thank you, thank you very much for your help and links.
I appreciate this!
Sorry for my late respond, I had an accident. But now is everything okay.
I had solve my problem with your help, and my phone is again connected with my computer.
Problem solved.
Have a good time and take care.
Kind Regards, Elena