[ROOT] How to: Root the K701 Empire Electronix - Miscellaneous Android Development

Tutorial;
How to root the K701 ( Empire Electronix ) Tablet.
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Intro;
1 Stuff you need
2 Preperation
3 Rooting
1 Stuff you need
Windowsbased computer/laptop
Connection cable ( Micro-usb to usb ) to connect your tablet to your computer
Zhuodashi 2.2.9, you can download it right here http://angelsdust.nl/download/zhuodashisetup.exe DON'T install it yet
2 Prepping
Download Zhuodashi 2.2.9 and save it on your desktop
If you saved it, we are going to instal it, step by step ( don't work ahead because you might screw it up........)
Double click the setupfile
Click on the red marked options
Again, click on the red marked options
Now you can select a destionationfolder, but that's not important.
Because if you wish you can delete the program afterwards.
I advise to follow the steps as shown below, and keep continuing clicking the red marked buttons
Again, click on the red marked options
Be sure both options are marked, and then click the red marked button
And click again the red marked button
Now, pay attention, both options should stay open.
And then pres again the red marked button.
Congrats,
If al went well, you just installed Zhuodashi
3 Rooting
Switch of your tablet
Make sure that you REMOVE the SD-CARD ( it's very important that you remove the sd-card, otherwise it won't work )
Now switch on your tablet
Go to settings/ developer options and switch USB-Debugging on
Now connect your tablet with your computer/laptop
On the tablet next to the clock you wil see a pictogram, just swipe it up
and tick on Usb connection
If al went well it should look like this
Now it's time to launch Zhuodashi
Click the red marked button
It should now look like this
Click the red marked button on the left ( next to root )
Now press ROOT
Yep, the red marked button
If you get a red cross, just click again
Now, you can close the program
4 Finishing
Now disconect the tablet from your laptop/computer
and go back to your homescreen
If all went well, you can remove Zhuodashi from both systems
If the app superuser not installed, you can get it from the google store
But it should be automaticly installed during root.
Congrat's your tab should now be rooted.......................or in digital heaven
Credits of this tutorial goes to "Leeuwarder"
I just did the translation
Source;
http://angelsdust.nl/

It just came to my attention that angledust has deleted the original files.
But i stil have a backup from the Original tool.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vblifq9gx9t13hu/zhuodashisetup.exe?dl=0

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Root Symphony W60/Micromax A68

I am Gonna make this short as you guys are waiting for a Long time for this !
First of all, What is Rooting ?
Rooting your Android device involves adding in a small Linux application called “su”. It stands for SuperUser, and allows applications and commands to run with elevated permissions. Everything that runs code, whether it’s an application or the user, has a permission level set by the operating system.
Why Linux? Well the heart of the Android operating system is the Linux kernel. You'll hear a lot of nerdy geek-speak about the Linux kernel, but all you really need to know is that it's what is interfacing Android to your hardware, and ultimately has complete control. When you stray outside the "normal" way of using Android and start entering commands directly, the kernel is who you're talking to.
For More Info, Go here http://www.androidcentral.com/rooting-it-me-some-qa
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Before Starting Here is a Proof That is Works,
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Rooting,
First of all, Go to the Settings>Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging !
Connect the Phone to your PC
Now go to The Notifications and Go to USB Options and Select Media Device
And You are done with the phone, keep the phone Connected To Your Pc.
Now download and Install The Driver First,
After that Download this Software,
Extract the Rar file and go inside and run the TPsparkyroot.bat
Follow the On Screen instruction and You will be Done !
Now Your Phone Will Reboot 3 TImes, And The Third time It will say something like "Update"
And When the Phone Boots up, You will be Rooted ! XD
Hit The Thanks Button If this Helped You !
sakibhasaN said:
I am Gonna make this short as you guys are waiting for a Long time for this !
First of all, What is Rooting ?
Before Starting Here is a Proof That is Works,
Rooting,
First of all, Go to the Settings>Developer Options and Enable USB Debugging !
Connect the Phone to your PC
Now go to The Notifications and Go to USB Options and Select Media Device
And You are done with the phone, keep the phone Connected To Your Pc.
Now download and Install The Driver First,
After that Download this Software,
Extract the Rar file and go inside and run the TPsparkyroot.bat
Follow the On Screen instruction and You will be Done !
Now Your Phone Will Reboot 3 TImes, And The Third time It will say something like "Update"
And When the Phone Boots up, You will be Rooted ! XD
Hit The Thanks Button If this Helped You !
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Contribute your contributions towards A68 here:
Micromax A68

[Tutorial] How to Connect Sony DriveLink (MirrorLink) With Galaxy S4

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How to Connect Sony DriveLink (MirrorLink) With GS4
Full credit to AuRoN89 for uploading HERE.
Intro
This is a tutorial for how to use Sony's car system(s) to their maximum potential. I cant guarantee this works with every model, however, because I only have the XAV601BT (seen in picture above). Before you do this, you need to make sure the latest firmware is installed. For a guide on that CLICK HERE.(NOTE: This link is for the XAV601BT. If you have a different device, go HERE, enter your model number on the bottom left, and click "Update to the Latest Firmware")
Step 1: Enable "Unknown Sources"
From the Home screen, tap Apps > Settings > More tab > Security.
Tap Unknown Sources.
A check mark is displayed to indicate it is active.
This is to make your phone allow the instillation of the modded DriveLink.
Step 2: Download the Mod
On your phone, go to the following link (I will post mirrors at the bottom):
www.sestogomme.it/drive_link/DriveLink.apk
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Step 3: Install
Now, from the Home screen, tap Apps > Downloads > DriveLink.apk.
You should see this:
Scroll to the bottom, and hit Install.
Note: This app does not cost money. The reason it says that is because it has the ability to answer and make phone calls/texts.
Step 4: Connect to USB
Finally, you need to open MirrorLink on your system. Connect your phone (use your charger cable), and the DriveLink application should instantly start.
Note: You will still get an error on the system when you plug your phone in saying the phone isn't compatible, but you can just ignore it.
Conclusion
I really hope this could help! I spent a while troubleshooting this problem, and luckily found a working link by AuRoN89. It managed to save me money on an additional navigation system. If you have any questions or concerns about this, I will try my best to help. I didn't make this modded version, so I can't answer any questions about what was changed. This guide was simply made as a resource for other people who couldn't find any information on this.
Mirrors
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[CWM] How to install CWM Recovery on Micromax Bolt A068 - Suraj Lulla ||

Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards. Please
before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you .
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REQUIREMENTS:
1. Rooted Micromax bolt a068
(It can be rooted by Framaroot by using the Barahir exploit)
2. Busybox installed
(Busybox installer is available on the Play Store)
3. Windows PC with MTK and ADB Drivers installed, you can do it from PDAnet (Links are in the downloads section)
4. MTK Droid Tool
DOWNLOADS:
MTKDroidTool - http://upfile.mobi/246121.205a7c738ab251cca07417fd509f2c47
Ini file - https://www.dropbox.com/s/jvtgj1qxah6oost/MTKdroidTOOLini.zip?dl=0
PDAnet - http://pdanet.co/a
PROCEDURE:
1. Install PDAnet to install drivers. Connect ur USB with usb debugging enabled (Enable USB debugging in your phone. Go to Settings—About phone—then tap 10 times on Build number. Then Find "Developer options'' in Settings. Tick mark USB debugging on. Keep Developer options on)
Turn off antivirus for sometime if there is any.
2. Extract MTKDroidTool.rar and ini file of just 1 kb and keep them in the same folder.
Now connect your device to the computer and open MTKDroidTool.exe
Connect your switched on rooted device to your computer and open MTKDroid tool.exe, the tool will recognize your device and connect to it, if the colour indicator in the bottom left comer is green,you already have root shell,and can go on to the next step, if it is yellow, click on the root button at the bottom, and wait for the progress bar, if the indicator stays yellow, or you get an error message, this probably means you do not have Busybox installed, you can install it from the google playstore. When the indicator turns to green you have root shell which is necessary for this operation.
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Next click on the tab 'root, backup, recovery' and select 'to use boot from phone' then click on 'recovery and boot' and shortly after a dialogue box will appear asking if you want to make cwm recovery auto
matically' click Yes.
Then it will ask to install created recovery on phone, click Yes.
The device will reboot now into CWM, use volume keys for navigation and power key for ok.
Hit the Thanks button if u like Suraj Lulla's work.

How to disable System Update notifications

Hey guys,
Big thanks to @autoprime for mentioning this info on this in the general G4 forum. Figured I'd sum up the steps and repost in our sub-forum for anybody who may be struggling.
If you're like me, you're waiting on root and don't want to accidentally take that new OTA update that was pushed out about a week ago. This OTA has been found to prevent rolling back to previous versions of android, and may also block some/many of the root methods that the developers are preparing to release to us.
If System Update is constantly bugging you to update, follow the directions below:
1) Enable USB Debugging
-Go to About phone and tap on Build number 10 times to enable Dev Options
-Enter Developer Options and enable USB Debugging
2) Download and Install the Debloater tool (this happens on your computer)
-Windows http://rootjunkysdl.com/getdownload.php?file=Gates/DeBloater/Debloater-setup-v3.85.exe
-OSX http://rootjunkysdl.com/getdownload.php?file=Gates/DeBloater/Debloater.v.3.85.dmg
3) Connect your phone via USB. Make sure to install any drivers needed
4) Watch for pop up requesting ADB Access on your phone
5) Launch the Debloater tool
6) Select OK on the popup
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7) Click the top left button
8) Find LGDMSClient.apk and put a checkmark next to it. Then select Apply at the top
Congratulations! You no longer have to worry about pocket-updating your G4 and not being able to root down the road!
I just got the G4 yesterday. I didn't do my homework first and did the updates. Am I screwed when it comes time to root? (If ever)
Delete
I just went into Settings/Apps/Google Services Framework and unselected Show Notifications. This took the warning out of the Notification Bar.
Not certain yet in the event that it will keep the popup for the framework OTA overhaul.
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I saw on a website that there were other things listed in addition to what you blocked to avoid OTA updates. Should these be taken into consideration?
LGUpdateCenter.apk
LGFOTA.apk
LGLDB.apk
EDIT: I used that debloater tool and disabled that stuff. I've had no problems with the phone after that except for the AT&T bloatware.

WinADB Tool

About:
This windows application will have you connect your Android device to your windows pc and allow you to show or hide android apps. Root is not required to do this. All of these commands can be done manually as well. This application allows you to do so with just a few clicks! Clear out your app drawer by hiding apps you do not use!
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for what you do with this application, you are using it at your own risk and you assume all liabilities.
Version:
1.0 – Initial Release
Needed:
Windows PC (at least Windows 7 +)
Android Device with drivers installed
USB cable for device to pc
Directions:
1. Connect your device to your pc
a. Ensure appropriate drivers are already installed
2. Open the WinADB.exe application and then click the “Connect Device and Click Here to Start” button.
3. From there, you should notice device information populate in the application.
a. The “Show/Hide Apps” and “Reboot” options will become active.
4. To show/hide apps, click the “Show ALL” button and give it a few moments to populate the list.
a. This will not remove apps, it will only hide them from your app drawer!
b. Once the list loads, you can then select (one app at a time) an app by clicking it.
c. To hide it, click the “HIDE” button.
d. If you need to show the app again later, you may need to click on the “Show Uninstalled” button to see it again. You can then select the app from that list and click the “SHOW” button to see it again.
Depending on your version of Android and the device you have, not all features may work or work as intended. Please keep this in mind. I have tested this application directly with an ATT Samsung Galaxy S5 (rooted) and an ATT Asus MemoPad 7 LTE (not rooted) and has worked for both with no issues. All feedback is welcome!
Download:
1. Download and unzip the package from: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0fKccJIuWsnVUJTeVhrMmx5Sms
2. View the Read Me file before using.
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