Hi, I have a 8" Tablet with Android 2.3.1 and Samsung S5PV210 processor.
I'm trying to gain root access, but I'm having particularry hard times doing it. Basically, I found I don't have the su command neither inside system/bin nor system/xbin directories.
All the root methods (I found till now) are based on a .bat file, but fail because su: command not found.
Gingerbreak fails too, it stays forever spinning trying to root, it crashes when I rotate the tablet; sometime, once every 5 attemps, it reboot the tablet, but fails to root it :\
What can I do, where can I find mor info on the rooting process?
Tnx.
exact same problem.... no one with a solution ?
Cant beleive no one answered this one yet
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Same problem as well
Little help here ? ;-)
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Might want to try reading through this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044765
If you can't find the answer there, then ask in that thread, those people know best how that method works.
I had the same problem... i tried them all, z4root, androot, gingerbreak, and super one click to no avail... I then stumbled on SUPER ONE CLICK 2.2 and it rooted first try no problem..
the S5PV210 CAN be rooted
I looked for three days trying to find a way to root this Chinese Samsung tablet knock off. Finally I used Super Click 2.3.3.0 You can find it at download.cnet.com
Download and unzip the file. I unzipped it to a USB stick -- just to make it portable.
You only have to connect the tablet to an XP computer with a USB cable. Then you must load the driver for the tablet when prompted by Windows. The driver has been provided for you. Just browse to the drivers folder in the unzipped software. Then run SuperOneClick.exe Click the Root button. Done.
Trust me. Skip all other advice. Nothing else could be easier than this.
I've seen a couple of videos on youtube about doing a root on these pads. I have 1 coming during the week, here is some of the technical spec for it...
Real Android 2.3 system, Flytouch 3 upgrade version
CPU VC882 Embedded 800MHz~1GHz ARM Cortex A8 32-bit processor core
I'm not sure of the exact make.
Is it really as simple as it seems on the youtube videos i.e install LauncherPro and select USB debugging option, then installing z4root, and that will be the device rooted?
Also, I downloaded the z4root.apk file on to my pc, but would I be better just downloading the .apk file straight on to the tablet via the browser rather than trying to transfer it from my pc?
Also, once installed, is it possible to upgrade the OS from 2.3 to a later version?
Sorry for the basic noobish questions, and thanks for any help you can give :good:
I think that the title says it all, how can one root a chinese tablet that is unbranded or how can one root a new device on the market some samsung or HTC device ?
kemoba said:
I think that the title says it all, how can one root a chinese tablet that is unbranded or how can one root a new device on the market some samsung or HTC device ?
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Title says: i didnt ask specific question about tablet model.
Few tips:
If you know exactly model of device, first search forum for section with this model and then read post abput rooting.
If you cant find model/models of tablet which you wanna learn to root or wanna ask that describe you procedure then change title to:" Need help to root this xxx(<--type here tablet model) "
I dont own a tablet yet, i want to know how do you root a thing that noone has rooted before you
Need help to root Ramos W13 Pro tablet
Need help to root Ramos W13 Pro 8" tablet (Android 4.03 ICS)
Can only find Ramos W17 (which is 7") or an 8" tablet (Ainol Novo 8)
I cannot install ClockworkMod Recovery to flash roms, such as [ROM][GSM] Jellybean 4.1 JRN84D: Stock Rooted Busybox Deodexed - v2 (6/29/12) for the Galaxy Nexus. My Ramos tablet is recognised as a Galaxy Nexus S by my computer!
Please help as I need to enlarge the displayed fonts (I'm exceedingly old!)
I have previously rooted my Ainol Novo 7 Paladin 7" tablet ([ROM] Ainol Knight Paladin Custom ROM 0.5) and my HTC Desire Z phone (CM7)
Rooting Ramos W17 & W13 Pro Tablets
I have finally found a way to root these tablets!
Visit http://translate.googleusercontent....1.html&usg=ALkJrhjg_C2RT-zCYyEpjWs-r6z55e0RIQ
The download links fail, but do a Google search for each individual (3) files to download. Then follow the instructions on above link.
No need to wipe cache, etc, if you have working Android ICS 4.0.3
Worked for me.
:laugh:
Still can't install ClockworkMod, so no NAND backups!
New firmware now available by finless bob
For Ramos W13 Pro!
http://www.FreakTab.com/showthread....ROM V1.2 - Full Root, Full Google Play store!
how's about for RAMOS W3HD? anyway to upgrade it to ICS?
tnx
Please need help
Kindly i need help with my MW07Tablet 9.7" 16G [Model Number MW07. Android Version 4.0.3. Baseband Verion 1.2. Kernel Version 3.0.8. Build Number mw07-eng 4.0.3 IML74k20120531 test-keys], which i'm looking for the stock rom and how to root it and upgrade it to JB or CM10
i can not even install CMW
I have a souiycin S66 9.7" tablet can that be rooted?
I have a soulycin S66 9.7" tablet can that be rooted?
anyhow chinese person with one of these rooted their tablet
must be someone thats knows how to without bricking it?
cheers
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need help to root zen ultratab
it works on ics 512mb ram,4gb ibternal memory model no. A100
First, I would try to install a program on it that need root, like Titanium Backup, and make certain it isn't rooted already. Some Chinese brands are not.
Coby kyros MID7033
maneken25 said:
Title says: i didnt ask specific question about tablet model.
Few tips:
If you know exactly model of device, first search forum for section with this model and then read post abput rooting.
If you cant find model/models of tablet which you wanna learn to root or wanna ask that describe you procedure then change title to:" Need help to root this xxx(<--type here tablet model) "
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wanted a procedure to root the tablet brand: Coby Kyros, model: mid7033 help me please
Ok... so anyone up for rooting a chinese tablet? Got a Colortab-MID that according to the android system app is manufactured by WonderMedia and has an ARMv7 chip. PC at first recognized as Samsung S but after downloading android apk for 4.0.3 it connects with adb. Superoneclik said it was roted but somehow I cannot get superuser on. Went into the shell with adb and cannot change to su nor can I ask to "remount" the system as rw.
Any ideas?
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Ok... so anyone up for rooting a chinese tablet? Got a Colortab-MID that according to the android system app is manufactured by WonderMedia and has an ARMv7 chip. PC at first recognized as Samsung S but after downloading android apk for 4.0.3 it connects with adb. Superoneclik said it was roted but somehow I cannot get superuser on. Went into the shell with adb and cannot change to su nor can I ask to "remount" the system as rw.
Any ideas?
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Well I doubt its rooted then. Can you do a "adb remount"? Without any extra tags.
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Nope. Got a "remount failed: operation not permitted" error message
Installed from play store link2sd, superuser and root explorer. Of course root explorer does not mount rw so surely not rooted.
To append more information. I've already tried:
Unlock Root ver 3.0 - says failed to get shell root
DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su - basically says the same thing, it even asks if already root
Cube Root for ICS 4.0.3 - experimented for the heck of it with this script but no gain
185_root_script - Found that this is for GB apparently
SuperOneClickv2.3.3-ShortFuse - this version is apparently the latest but again no gain
It seems that all find that shell root cannot be obtained or that adb remount does not happen
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Ok, got the 10" tablet rooted
So. After crawling around for about 3 days with google, and in XDA and flashmyandroid forums I found something that works with my chinese tablet. Bloody thing doesn´t let me put links so I´ll tell you what and how I found the needed file.
The file I used is named "Android_Root_1.0.zip" and I found it by plugging in "root" "tablet" and "generic" in XDA forum search. There is a forum by the name "[Q] Obtaining root on generic tablet" in which post #25 has a link for the file.
Just make sure of the following:
1) That the tablet is charged, has off-market apps allowed and USB debugging selected
2) When the tablet connects you use the USB drivers supplied in the Android SDK (I used ver 20.0.1). How to use such drivers is especially important for these "generic" tablets, just follow the instructions in other posts for changing the drivers. My tablet was recognized as a Samsung Galaxy S by Win7, which of course it is not.
3) Download, extract the archive and double click on the *.bat file
**Make sure you always wait for the tablet to reboot before pressing keys as instructed**
4) Voilá, if all goes well you should have a rooted tablet.
Information of use to all crawlers:
Manufacturer: WonderMedia
Country: China
Model: ColorTab-MID (10" screen)
Processor: ARMv7 rev(0)
Android: 4.0.3
Bought in Mexico from a SuperFin sale (similar to a cyberMonday in the USA)
P.s. now I'm going to try with my wife's... same mfgr but with a 7" screen. Need to check the processor though.
Hey guys, I just bought a new model of a 7inch Genesis Tablet. The model is GT-7240. Do you think the method that is used to root another 7inch model of same brand would work for my GT-7240 without bricking risks?
Thanks in advance! I'm really looking forward to having my tablet rooted.
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Hey guys, I just bought a new model of a 7inch Genesis Tablet. The model is GT-7240. Do you think the method that is used to root another 7inch model of same brand would work for my GT-7240 without bricking risks?
Thanks in advance! I'm really looking forward to having my tablet rooted.
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The process I described for rooting my 10" generic chinese tablet I followed exactly for my wife's 7" tablet and it worked. I think my wife's is a wm8950 based tablet that is arm cortex a8 while mine is a wm8850 which is arm cortex a9. Mind, the ICS is somewhat different in each one but both "rooted" correctly without much fuss.
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Trying it now, thaaanks!! Im just a bit confused abou the whole JDK and ADB thing, but trying to go over it reading other posts as sugested. But anyway, if you could explain in more details would be great!
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Trying it now, thaaanks!! Im just a bit confused abou the whole JDK and ADB thing, but trying to go over it reading other posts as sugested. But anyway, if you could explain in more details would be great!
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Ok here goes what I remember of how it goes. You need to be able to access the tablet from your computer and being that it is a chinese one that means that you will need the Android SDK because it has the USB driver. First off you need to go to java (at their website) and download and install the JDK (java development kit which you can find at www dot oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html). Once that installation is finished you need to download the Android SDK (you can find it at developer.android.com/sdk/index.html) which is in zip format. Unzip and take note of the folder. Navigate to that folder and double click on the SDK manager file. When the window opens make sure that all Android 4.0.3 boxes are selected (under Android 4.0.3 section) as well as the boxes from Android SDK Tools, Android SDK Platform-tools Under tools section) and the Google USB driver (under extras). Once the software is downloaded and installed restart your pc (just to make sure that all is well).
On your tablet make sure that USB debugging is selected (under settings) and connect your tablet to the PC. Regardless of what happens you will need to change the drivers the PC uses to connect to those in what you downloaded. Go to control panel, hardware then hardware manager and look for the tablet... it either will have incorrectly assigned drivers (mine were Nexus S drivers) or it will have a ! meaning that no appropriate drivers were found. Right click on the assigned name and then click on update drivers. Follow prompts to update from disk and navigate to the USB folder you created under the Android SDK installation folder.
Once that is done then download the file I mentioned in the link above. It will come in a zip file so unzip and take note of the folder. Navigate to the folder and double click on the **.bat file. It might happen that you have a DOS error which says that it did not find ADB. You will have to add the ***\tools folder of the Android SDK installation folder to the system path in the environmental variables (if you don´t know how just follow the instructions in java.com/en/download/help/path.xml).
Be carefull to always wait for the tablet to restart and be "seen" by windows after each key press once you double clicked on the **.bat file. You can leave the Hardware Manager box open and keep on eye on the tablet appearing there.
So... were these pointers enough? LOL being a bit sarcastic. Have fun.
ive been reading all the root threads for at least the 10th time just to get a handle on the setup. havnt noticed if anyone said you can do it on a mac though. i d/led all the needed files and tried extracting the boot img file. wouldnt give me an extract option on my right click so i kinda stopped there. also very unfamiliar with the adb stuff so if anyone could help with that, i would be more than appreciative.
also, this isnt my first rooted device. ive had my dx rooted for some time now but wow was that was so much easier as far as i can tell. even rooted my thrive too and it seemed a lil more complicated like this but that was around xmas time so i dont remember a thing. thanx in advance
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ive been reading all the root threads for at least the 10th time just to get a handle on the setup. havnt noticed if anyone said you can do it on a mac though. i d/led all the needed files and tried extracting the boot img file. wouldnt give me an extract option on my right click so i kinda stopped there. also very unfamiliar with the adb stuff so if anyone could help with that, i would be more than appreciative.
also, this isnt my first rooted device. ive had my dx rooted for some time now but wow was that was so much easier as far as i can tell. even rooted my thrive too and it seemed a lil more complicated like this but that was around xmas time so i dont remember a thing. thanx in advance
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I've heard that there's a mobile version of Odin (Mobile Odin, IIRC) that works on the GSIII- can't rememeber if it worked on the VZW version though. I've typically avoided Samsung phones myself because I run only Linux and Samsung always relies on Windows-only programs like Odin and Kies (sp?) which doesn't do me any good. If you've only got Mac's then you're in the same boat too.
I'm on VZW myself and am holding my breath that the Developer version of the phone won't require the darn Windows programs to hack around on.
Thanks for the info. I do have a pc but its value $300 pos my mom bought for words with friends lol. Just really don't trust it
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Bumping this because I'd really love to root my s3 from my Mac . Anyone root from osx?
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Bumping this because I'd really love to root my s3 from my Mac . Anyone root from osx?
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I used my mac to root but technically I kinda cheated. I used Boot Camp to run ODIN to root the phone, but I couldn't get the Android SDK to detect Java so I ended up using Terminal in OS X for adb to push a recovery. If you don't have windows, you can try and download a trial of Parallels 7 for 30 days. They let you use the consumer preview version of Windows 8 for free as well. I haven't tested ODIN on Windows 8 but maybe it will work.
For those unfamiliar with Android SDK and adb in OS X using terminal, basically you download and extract the platform-tools to a location. So for example I used my home folder "/Users/kthung/platform-tools" open up terminal and cd to that location and then you should be able to use any adb commands as usual BUT you need to add a "./" in front of every adb command. So for example "adb shell" becomes "./adb shell"
Hello XDA,
I have been using my transformer for about 6 months and I have come to that point in its lifetime where I would like to install Ubuntu Natively to the device. I have a lot of questions though, so if anyone is able to help out that would be awesome.
1. I am not sure if I have an SBKv1 or SBKv2 device. There was a small sticker on the bottom of the device when I purchased it... but when I go to look now, its vanished! How can I find out which kind of device I have?
2. What is the best way (if more than one) to install Ubuntu natively to the device?
3. Is there a way to repartition and dual boot? I would really like to keep the android install as well as be able to boot Ubuntu.
4. Does it run well? Will I be able to use it as a functional Ubuntu laptop? (I know I shouldn't expect it to be blazing fast due to the slow processor, and I am not looking to use anything graphic intensive. The reason I ask is because I tried the Chroot method of Ubuntu and though it was good work, I hated the experience. I just don't want to wait >60 for a program to open.)
If I am unable to dual boot, just say "nope, cant do it" and I will be satisfied with that answer. If it is a possibility, could someone please help me with the info I need to do it. It would be greatly appreciated.
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1 sbkcheck
2 depends of 1
3 yes
4 yes
a quick search in the forum with ubuntu and native as key words would give you the answeers you need
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If it's SBK1 it sohuld be good ubuntu laptop.
SBK2 i have few doubt.
With net-installer i have trouble with installing libre.
Englightment it had a error
Gnome classic had also some wierd error
only original ubuntu succefull install libre D: