[Q] cannot use Scott's recovery install tool - Asus Transformer TF700

I'm following this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1938129 to install TWRP but get a warning that adb is not a recognised command (see attached screenshot).
Have enabled debug mode on my tabled, so not sure what am I missing.
Thanks

lister171254 said:
I'm following this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1938129 to install TWRP but get a warning that adb is not a recognised command (see attached screenshot).
Have enabled debug mode on my tabled, so not sure what am I missing.
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You need the SDK installed and for it to be in the path or executing the command in the directory. Or, you could install TWRP via a terminal emulator, but you'll need to be rooted I believe. The easiest method is to download goo manager from the play store and use the install recovery option. (click the menu button in upper right corner)

faustus1005 said:
You need the SDK installed and for it to be in the path or executing the command in the directory. Or, you could install TWRP via a terminal emulator, but you'll need to be rooted I believe.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yup.
The easiest method is to download goo manager from the play store and use the install recovery option. (click the menu button in upper right corner)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Which would need root access, too.
As faustus1005 said, I'd check the PATH variable, and make sure everything is in the places it is expected to be.

After installing the SDK, I've installed TWRP via Scott's script.
Don't know how to root the device, though, as ther are no instructions. I can't post a question in the dev. forum as I don't have write access.
Thanks,
Leo

lister171254 said:
After installing the SDK, I've installed TWRP via Scott's script.
Don't know how to root the device, though, as ther are no instructions.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Use the search function, you will find lots of instructions.
lister171254 said:
I can't post a question in the dev. forum as I don't have write access.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good. The dev forum is not for posting questions anyway. Ask your questions here.

_that said:
Use the search function, you will find lots of instructions.
Yup, the Motorola thingy is the latest. You can find lots of instructions, though, with the aforementioned search function.
Good. The dev forum is not for posting questions anyway. Ask your questions here.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Learning moment, handled beautifully. Hahaha!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

Related

[Q] how to update rooted Xoom to 3.1 or 3.2

dears,
i have rooted 3G Xoom (MZ601).. 3.0.1
now i want to update it to 3.1 or 3.2
and i want to activate the US market ..
please, any one can guide me to do it ..
Simplest way i know.
1. Relock your zoom and go back to stock:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/xo...stboot-official-system-images.html#post708799
2. Update through the system update on your xoom.
3. Once you get up to 3.2 unlock and reroot your xoom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1170760
+ this way now you can reset it back to stock completely if you ever need too. Step by step guides are very easy to follow. Mostly copy and paste commands into notepad if your lazy like me. The whole process takes maybe 20 minutes.
is3od said:
dears,
i have rooted 3G Xoom (MZ601).. 3.0.1
now i want to update it to 3.1 or 3.2
and i want to activate the US market ..
please, any one can guide me to do it ..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi ,
I think you can go directly from 3.01 to 3.2 using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1183416
If you don't already have ClockworkMod recovery v3.2.0.0 R4c installed, pay attention to post #7.
Good luck!
incase you dont have sdk installed put all files in a folder on your C:/ directory with a name you can find. Youll need these in addition to be able to use adb on your computer File name: SDK ADB.zip File size: 359.93 KB put them all in a folder called rootxoom or something.
prowlex said:
1. Relock your zoom and go back to stock:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/xo...stboot-official-system-images.html#post708799
2. Update through the system update on your xoom.
3. Once you get up to 3.2 unlock and reroot your xoom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1170760
+ this way now you can reset it back to stock completely if you ever need too. Step by step guides are very easy to follow. Mostly copy and paste commands into notepad if your lazy like me. The whole process takes maybe 20 minutes.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
His Xoom is 3G there is no OTA update to 3.2 for 3G.
I really would not relock and go back to stock. He's rooted and that's more than half the battle.
is3od, the method I posted is for non-US Xooms as long as they are rooted.
i'll try it
prowlex said:
1. Relock your zoom and go back to stock:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/xo...stboot-official-system-images.html#post708799
2. Update through the system update on your xoom.
3. Once you get up to 3.2 unlock and reroot your xoom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1170760
+ this way now you can reset it back to stock completely if you ever need too. Step by step guides are very easy to follow. Mostly copy and paste commands into notepad if your lazy like me. The whole process takes maybe 20 minutes.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thank you for your help... today i'll try it and will inform you about the result.
Dear friends
Could you please confirm that above tutorial can be applied for 3G version of xoom?
I see some of guide with noted that applying for wifi version only.
Regards,
okantomi said:
Hi ,
I think you can go directly from 3.01 to 3.2 using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1183416
If you don't already have ClockworkMod recovery v3.2.0.0 R4c installed, pay attention to post #7.
Good luck!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
first i will relock my xoon then i'll update it ..
thank you,
prowlex said:
incase you dont have sdk installed put all files in a folder on your C:/ directory with a name you can find. Youll need these in addition to be able to use adb on your computer put them all in a folder called rootxoom or something.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok
thanks...
k66473 said:
Dear friends
Could you please confirm that above tutorial can be applied for 3G version of xoom?
I see some of guide with noted that applying for wifi version only.
Regards,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it should be, because my Q is for 3G Xoom.
is3od said:
it should be, because my Q is for 3G Xoom.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have ignored my posts which are for non-US 3G Xoom. Pleease check them again. I was not the one to tell you to go back to stock, unroot and relock. Please don't do that...no need.
Just try to follow the guide I posted in #3. Good luck.
thanks a lot
okantomi said:
You have ignored my posts which are for non-US 3G Xoom. Pleease check them again. I was not the one to tell you to go back to stock, unroot and relock. Please don't do that...no need.
Just try to follow the guide I posted in #3. Good luck.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I really appreciate your help .. thanks a lot ..
adb devices returns no devices
I have followed the tutorial after reading through it several time to unlock and root stock xoom 3.2. when i get to the adb devices command it returns me to the prompt with no devices returned or shown. i have android sdk windows in root of C:. i have rootboot.img, superuser.apk & su binary in a xoom folder in my downloads folder. i open the cmd in the download folder wherein resides rootboot.img, superuser.apk & su binary and type adb devices and nothing. i can see the xoom in explorer so i assume the usb drivers are there. i do have a yellow flag in other devices in device manager-other devices that says MZ604. but i can find no drivers anywhere for it though i have scoured the web for 2 days. i am at a loss as i have tried to perform this root for 2 days using all of my adb noob skills, but have had no luck as of yet. any suggestions? win7, stock xoom 3.2 wifi, pretty computer savvy except for adb
Thanks for any help as i only have 4 days of return left in case of brickage, which i am not so sure i would do inasmuch as it would be my fault...
big flamingo said:
I have followed the tutorial after reading through it several time to unlock and root stock xoom 3.2. when i get to the adb devices command it returns me to the prompt with no devices returned or shown. i have android sdk windows in root of C:. i have rootboot.img, superuser.apk & su binary in a xoom folder in my downloads folder. i open the cmd in the download folder wherein resides rootboot.img, superuser.apk & su binary and type adb devices and nothing. i can see the xoom in explorer so i assume the usb drivers are there. i do have a yellow flag in other devices in device manager-other devices that says MZ604. but i can find no drivers anywhere for it though i have scoured the web for 2 days. i am at a loss as i have tried to perform this root for 2 days using all of my adb noob skills, but have had no luck as of yet. any suggestions? win7, stock xoom 3.2 wifi, pretty computer savvy except for adb
Thanks for any help as i only have 4 days of return left in case of brickage, which i am not so sure i would do inasmuch as it would be my fault...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Make sure USB Debugging is checked under Settings/Applications/Development. If it is checked, then there is something wrong with your drivers.
big flamingo said:
I have followed the tutorial after reading through it several time to unlock and root stock xoom 3.2. when i get to the adb devices command it returns me to the prompt with no devices returned or shown. i have android sdk windows in root of C:. i have rootboot.img, superuser.apk & su binary in a xoom folder in my downloads folder. i open the cmd in the download folder wherein resides rootboot.img, superuser.apk & su binary and type adb devices and nothing. i can see the xoom in explorer so i assume the usb drivers are there. i do have a yellow flag in other devices in device manager-other devices that says MZ604. but i can find no drivers anywhere for it though i have scoured the web for 2 days. i am at a loss as i have tried to perform this root for 2 days using all of my adb noob skills, but have had no luck as of yet. any suggestions? win7, stock xoom 3.2 wifi, pretty computer savvy except for adb
Thanks for any help as i only have 4 days of return left in case of brickage, which i am not so sure i would do inasmuch as it would be my fault...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Check the thread you started...people have answered there.
okantomi said:
Hi ,
I think you can go directly from 3.01 to 3.2 using this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1183416
If you don't already have ClockworkMod recovery v3.2.0.0 R4c installed, pay attention to post #7.
Good luck!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd like to do the same as OP, update a rooted stock 3.0.1 euro 3G to 3.2 - I've already come across the thread you link to, but there's something I don't get.
pienut (user whose post you linked to) is saying that he went from 3.0.1 to 3.2, but in step 3 he writes:
Step 3 - Install 3.2 EURO rom:
Just copied the Euro 3.2 update from this post to my SD Card and flashed it from recovery.
Just to be sure, I did a full wipe after flashing.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Am I missing something, or is the SD card not disabled in 3.0.1? I know it is for me, afaik it only started working with 3.1 and up. I can't wrap my mind around going from 3.0.1 -> 3.2 using the SD card method, and yet it's mentioned in quite a few more threads and posts.
Ideally, I'd like to update to the Xoom ROM 2.1 Hammerhead (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1203635), but in those instructions, too, step 2 says
Download the 2.1 rom zip file and place it on your external sdcard
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How, if I can't access it in the first place? Should I install 3.1 first before I install Hammerhead? If so, do you know about any step-by-step I can follow?
Sorry to jump in on this thread like this... it was the closest I could find related to my problem after hours of searching and reading. Thanks.
Alright, I figured it out on my own... I took a leap of faith and installed the ClockworkMod Recovery 3.2.0.0 (R4c), booted to recovery, and in there it's possible to mount the SD card under mounts and storage > mount usb storage. It will then appear in Windows as an external drive (as usual).
Yay, learned something new today. Now on to the next battle

Guide to rooting 3.2?

Anyone have a link for one? Just want to get root access without swiping my data if possible. I did a search but came up with links and files only for 3.2. I'm sure someone is working on one. Thanks guys
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1185104
baseballfanz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1185104
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Confirmed working.
Download the v5 Beta and run it and select option "9".
Don't forget to install su, Superuser.apk and busybox afterwards!
jhanford said:
Confirmed working.
Download the v5 Beta and run it and select option "9".
Don't forget to install su, Superuser.apk and busybox afterwards!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Worked for me as well. Pretty straightforward, too.
awesome, thanks guys, his 3.1 guide popped up in search but not that one.
jhanford said:
Confirmed working.
Download the v5 Beta and run it and select option "9".
Don't forget to install su, Superuser.apk and busybox afterwards!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry to ask a stupid question, but why do I need busybox? I know what it does, but since I don't run unix commands on my tablet, why do I need it?
Hi,
I am looking at that thread too, the batch thread for 3.2 root. I am very very new to this, never rooted anything and wanting to. the thing I am worried about is the faq seem to have not been updated in the bat file, at least it looks lke that to me. it just makes it more confusing
Is this the order I should do this (I have a stock unrooted 3.2 (ota did the 3.2 upgrade) and I am curious about the steps after drivers installed, adb is talking to my tf, and I am in APX mode
1. press 6 Check if ADB is working
2. Press 3 to back up my stock boot.img and recover.img ?
3. press 9 to install "Install root US and/or Recovery 8.6.5.6 (HC3.2) beta"
4. press 7 to install superuser
5. press 8 to install busy box via ADB
6. then reboot?
Please confirm this is correct for me?
thank you for any help,
John
Xerravon said:
Hi,
I am looking at that thread too, the batch thread for 3.2 root. I am very very new to this, never rooted anything and wanting to. the thing I am worried about is the faq seem to have not been updated in the bat file, at least it looks lke that to me. it just makes it more confusing
Is this the order I should do this (I have a stock unrooted 3.2 (ota did the 3.2 upgrade) and I am curious about the steps after drivers installed, adb is talking to my tf, and I am in APX mode
1. press 6 Check if ADB is working
2. Press 3 to back up my stock boot.img and recover.img ?
3. press 9 to install "Install root US and/or Recovery 8.6.5.6 (HC3.2) beta"
4. press 7 to install superuser
5. press 8 to install busy box via ADB
6. then reboot?
Please confirm this is correct for me?
thank you for any help,
John
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That should work.
slipshft said:
That should work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thank you!! I will try
Xerravon said:
thank you!! I will try
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I believe you will have to reboot before you install superuser and busybox. They won't install while you are in APX mode. At least that was the case for me. I let everything finish in APX mode, rebooted, pushed SU and BB via ADB, and rebooted again.
You may have already known this but I got stuck for a bit because it never said to reboot before you push SU & BB.
Will not let me Unzip the file. redownloaded, reset my computer. I can unzip other files. not this one. Any ideas?
thank you,
Hitmanthe3rd said:
Will not let me Unzip the file. redownloaded, reset my computer. I can unzip other files. not this one. Any ideas?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You need to use 7zip to unzio it
Rooted my stock 3.2 TW using that method, worked flawlessly

Root for Intex Aqua i-5 Updated [13/8/13]

I tried it on mobile,it worked.Hope it will work for you also.
Note:I'm not responsible for your device,if anything goes wrong.
You have to take responsibility for your actions.But i believe nothing goes wrong!
Currently it was working well in latest Software version 11.
Requirements:
*Andriod Driver should be installed correctly.
*USB-Debugging mode enabled on mobile
(Settings->Developer Options->USB Debugging)
*Just connect your mobile,Don't mount the sdcard.
*Turn off the firewall and Antivirus.
Rooting:
1.Download the zip(below) and extract to C: drive.
2.Then open the folder C:\intex_aqua_i5_root_cyb\
3.Run the root_cyb.bat and follow the procedures.
After rooted,Update your SuperSu app.
Thanks to Chainfire for SuperSu.
Download:
http://www.cybapps.com/view.php?id=22
Root for Intex Aqua i 5
Hi,
I tried this option to root, but no luck yet. Even i tried to root with "Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v31", it failed to show up. Please help me if there is any other option.
I tried it on my mobile,it worked fine without any error.
What error is it showed to you? and What you did?
I can help u.
Hi
Thanks for your quick reply. I have managed to take the screenshot as attached. Looks like it has issues while copying. I did exactly what you have instructed:
1. Install USB Driver
2. Unmount SD Card
3. Run the batch file under developer mode...then it has cleared the 1st step....
Regs
Before this method,did you tried anything to root?
Nope, as i got this device only last week.
I want to see what are the files inside /system/xbin.
You can get that by running these cmd on adb
adb shell
ls /system/xbin
And just to add, i have Kaspersky AV installed, is that prevents my rooting?
vowvenkat said:
And just to add, i have Kaspersky AV installed, is that prevents my rooting?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No.
Because first,all files will copied to /sdcard/cyb/
You can check that.
Did you tried to list /system/xbin as i said?
vowvenkat said:
And just to add, i have Kaspersky AV installed, is that prevents my rooting?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When i tried to Run the ADB from my win 7 it closes so swiftly, i am sorry can you pls help as to how to run it as well please?
1.Go my downloaded folder where you have adb.exe.
2.Then Right click on the empty place while pressing the SHIFT key simultaneously and then select "Open Command window here" option.
3.Now type "adb shell" in the command prompt.(Without quotes)
4.it will show something like this "[email protected]:/ $"
5.Then type "ls /system/xbin" (Without quotes)
Copy the result and paste here.
svprm said:
1.Go my downloaded folder where you have adb.exe.
2.Then Right click on the empty place while pressing the SHIFT key simultaneously and then select "Open Command window here" option.
3.Now type "adb shell" in the command prompt.(Without quotes)
4.it will show something like this "[email protected]:/ $"
5.Then type "ls /system/xbin" (Without quotes)
Copy the result and paste here.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am so thankful, i tried and pasted the result as an attachment now pls.
Looks Good.
Just now i updated the zip(Improved).
Delete previous extracted folder
Again download the zip from here:http://www.cybapps.com/view.php?id=22 and extract it.
Turn off the firewall and av.
Run the root_cyb.bat and follow the procedures.
svprm said:
Looks Good.
Just now i updated the zip(Improved).
Delete previous extracted folder
Again download the zip from here:http://www.cybapps.com/view.php?id=22 and extract it.
Turn off the firewall and av.
Run the root_cyb.bat and follow the procedures.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks So much, i tried that as well. Guess the issue still remain as such. Have posted the result for you to have a look at pls..
vowvenkat said:
Thanks So much, i tried that as well. Guess the issue still remain as such. Have posted the result for you to have a look at pls..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you tell me the correct System version?
You can see here Setting -> About Phone.
Model Number:?
Android Version:?
Software Version:?
svprm said:
Can you tell me the correct System version?
You can see here Setting -> About Phone.
Model Number:?
Android Version:?
Software Version:?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It has 4.1.2 version of Android, attached the screenshot for your ready reference
vowvenkat said:
It has 4.1.2 version of Android, attached the screenshot for your ready reference
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have latest version 11.
See the attachments.
Try to update your software version.
svprm said:
I have latest version 11.
See the attachments.
Try to update your software version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks Bro, i tried but the online update says i have the latest software. Not sure when Intex would be serving the latest updates. Will live with it for now. Thanks again for your time and effort.
vowvenkat said:
Thanks Bro, i tried but the online update says i have the latest software. Not sure when Intex would be serving the latest updates. Will live with it for now. Thanks again for your time and effort.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
svprm said:
I have latest version 11.
See the attachments.
Try to update your software version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have the latest v 11 of the software but still the method doesn't work....pls help
sganguly said:
I have the latest v 11 of the software but still the method doesn't work....pls help
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Tell me briefly.
What is the error?
I can help u.

Question about rooting 4.3

If I take the 4.3 update is the process to root it the same as it was on 4.2 or will we have to wait for a new way to root? I used this process previously and it worked for each update:
https://github.com/linux-shield/shield-root
Though now that there is a mapping utility I am not sure I will need to root it anymore... Depends on how good the mapping utility is.
This is not going to work unfortunately. I need to update the rooting procedure but am not really aware of how this is done on 4.3 (if anyone has pointers by the way) and the update arrived sooner than I thought. Will try to get that done quickly, please be patient in the meantime!
Great, thanks for the update. I will be sure to not even try then
Evo_Shift said:
Great, thanks for the update. I will be sure to not even try then
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
After upgrading, you should be able to fastboot flash CWM for SHIELD, and root that way.
agrabren said:
After upgrading, you should be able to fastboot flash CWM for SHIELD, and root that way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you explain more what you mean. I know how to flash CWM but what do you mean "root that way"?
First, grab the Shield CWM image available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390389 (LINK DEAD: MIRROR: http://cl.ly/2o3n3f0C0G2S)
Copy it to your Minimal ADB & Fastboot folder.
Then, boot to it via Fastboot. In other words, open a cmd window in the Minimal ADB & Fastboot folder and type:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot boot recovery.img
Your device should reboot into CWM.
Then, grab the latest SU from here: http://download.chainfire.eu/351/
Copy the SU zip to an SD card. Choose "install ZIP from external SD" in CWM. Choose the SU zip. Let it finish, reboot and you're done!
Way too much damn work if you ask me, but made signficiantly easier thanks to the community. This was cobbled together from the various posts on the subject in xda developers. Thanks guys!
thank you shinratdr, that works perfectly.
Not sure what I did wrong here (have not seen this before myself) I installed the update, and everything seemed to work find. When I finally needed to use root it would not work, so i downloaded the root zip flashed that nothing changed.
From a terminal emulator on my shield when I enter su. I get no errors, and root does not work.
From the supercd /system/binuser app I get that su is not installed and it can't be installed.
From adb shell after entering su the prompt changes to # but noting that needs root works.
su is installed in /system/xbin and has the following permissions -rwsr-sr-x.
I am not sure what to do next.
Update
For now I am just restoring my back up of update59.
shinratdr said:
Then, boot to it via Fastboot. In other words, open a cmd window in the Minimal ADB & Fastboot folder and type:
!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe stupid question but just download this here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
Never really rooted something before and not really looking forward to it due to loss of warranty but I really want to use the PS3 controller
Allright, it was a pain in the *ss but my rooting method should now support 4.3:
https://github.com/linux-shield/shield-root
I have tested it on one device only so far, so unless you are a brave soul ready to take some (moderate) risk, please wait until other users report success here.
Google really tightened the security with 4.3 by introducing SELinux. It definitely makes your device safer and a side-effect of this is that root needs to be rethought. The update script provided by SuperSU told me what to do, but unfortunately my small Linux image lacked a few tools necessary for this, so I had to build static ARM binaries of these.
Of course by rooting your device you are undoing some of that well-thought security and making it more vulnerable to attacks, but you already know that. With the addition of the device mapper in OTA 63, you might want to reconsider if that was your only reason for rooting.
Enjoy and please report on your success or failure!
Gnurou said:
Allright, it was a pain in the *ss but my rooting method should now support 4.3:
https://github.com/linux-shield/shield-root
I have tested it on one device only so far, so unless you are a brave soul ready to take some (moderate) risk, please wait until other users report success here.
Google really tightened the security with 4.3 by introducing SELinux. It definitely makes your device safer and a side-effect of this is that root needs to be rethought. The update script provided by SuperSU told me what to do, but unfortunately my small Linux image lacked a few tools necessary for this, so I had to build static ARM binaries of these.
Of course by rooting your device you are undoing some of that well-thought security and making it more vulnerable to attacks, but you already know that. With the addition of the device mapper in OTA 63, you might want to reconsider if that was your only reason for rooting.
Enjoy and please report on your success or failure!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Worked great. Thanks
agrabren said:
After upgrading, you should be able to fastboot flash CWM for SHIELD, and root that way.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can confirm that while you need to flash the stock recovery image you provided to update, after updating, I had no problem reflashing your CWM image in fastboot and then flashing SuperSU 1.65
Just posting as a follow up to my earlier post here
I had to download the superuser.zip from this Superuser page on the play store.
shinratdr said:
First, grab the Shield CWM image available here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2390389
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi guys!
Anybody know where i can grab this image above? Links seems to be dead.
Thanks!
punraz said:
Hi guys!
Anybody know where i can grab this image above? Links seems to be dead.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I hope you were able to find it. If not, I located the copy I left on my computer. Enjoy, this strategy seems to work fine with the latest update for a "quick" re-root.
http://cl.ly/2o3n3f0C0G2S
Thank you mate, all done now! Works like a charme. Greetings.

[Q] The best way to put twrp on your phone when on stock lollipop ?

Is there a way to put twrp on your phone ? I'm on stock lollipop but i don't want to downgrade to kit kat. I'm rooted. Maybe if someone gave me good steps ? i will try. help?
Raz12 said:
Is there a way to put twrp on your phone ? I'm on stock lollipop but i don't want to downgrade to kit kat. I'm rooted. Maybe if someone gave me good steps ? i will try. help?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
this is what your looking for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/development/rom-lg-d850-20f-lollipop-5-0-1-extras-t3052041
clsA said:
this is what your looking for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/development/rom-lg-d850-20f-lollipop-5-0-1-extras-t3052041
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks bro , i did look at this and followed the steps but i couldn't get it to work. I did number one because i'm already rooted and have lollipop. Could you give a more basic step ? like which files to download ? i know the terms. I just can't seem to understand it .
Raz12 said:
Thanks bro , i did look at this and followed the steps but i couldn't get it to work. I did number one because i'm already rooted and have lollipop. Could you give a more basic step ? like which files to download ? i know the terms. I just can't seem to understand it .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3052041
Since you don't have twrp your best choice is step 1 of autoprime. Just follow the steps. Make sure you have the latest USB drivers for lg g3. Also you need to make sure your device is properly connected via adb. To do that you open a terminal inside the folder containing the files. To get adb correctly you hit shift and right click inside the folder the open terminal. Once terminal is open you start by connecting the device via adb. To check is connected your adb device id must show with the word device in front. If it shows unauthorized you need to allowed the connection on the phone. Once connected you need to push the files to the root of the sdcard
adb push "each file" /sdcard/
Then follow with the commands on step 1. Very important to rename twrp file to the name shown in the command.
netomel said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3052041
Since you don't have twrp your best choice is step 1 of autoprime. Just follow the steps. Make sure you have the latest USB drivers for lg g3. Also you need to make sure your device is properly connected via adb. To do that you open a terminal inside the folder containing the files. To get adb correctly you hit shift and right click inside the folder the open terminal. Once terminal is open you start by connecting the device via adb. To check is connected your adb device id must show with the word device in front. If it shows unauthorized you need to allowed the connection on the phone. Once connected you need to push the files to the root of the sdcard
adb push "each file" /sdcard/
Then follow with the commands on step 1. Very important to rename twrp file to the name shown in the command.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
when i first plug up my phone it shows under the devices ID but then it goes away after 30 seconds ? what you think could be the problem ?
Raz12 said:
when i first plug up my phone it shows under the devices ID but then it goes away after 30 seconds ? what you think could be the problem ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I would also download the latest adb drivers or android sdk Package. But yes it is extrange that happens.
netomel said:
I would also download the latest adb drivers or android sdk Package. But yes it is extrange that happens.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When it says "internal sdcard" do they mean the storage not on the sd card ? and those 3 links that he posted , we have to download all them files and put them on the sd card or internal ? sorry for questions
netomel said:
I would also download the latest adb drivers or android sdk Package. But yes it is extrange that happens.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
okay so update now all the other items are being recorded in and out but when it gets to twrp.img it says no such file
netomel said:
I would also download the latest adb drivers or android sdk Package. But yes it is extrange that happens.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
THANK YOU I GOT IT but i have a quick question , i can now flash exposed on here ? and get roms that are bumped ?
You can flashes any rom bumped since this is bumped as well, if you run into a boot loop make sure to flash the corresponding modem either kk or lollipop. About xposed you can try but you better read the best way to install it because there are issues with lg cover app and the weather app.
i got it working, now im just trying to figure out why G3 tweakbox is not working with xposed
I actuality used the twrp app and it worked like a charm.
Raz12 said:
i got it working, now im just trying to figure out why G3 tweakbox is not working with xposed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are other threads that discuss this matter in detail. I personally don't use xpose until gets more friendly and stable with lollipop.
netomel said:
There are other threads that discuss this matter in detail. I personally don't use xpose until gets more friendly and stable with lollipop.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i understand thanks bro
I've been using TWRP manager, since I'm avoiding xposed on 5.0.2 ( APM+ is the only xPosed module I really miss, anyway).
Sent from my LG-V410 using Tapatalk

Categories

Resources