so its out, how do we root it? any existing methods that work for it? also why doesn't it have a section here on XDA
its called WPT005 it's by Iriver and is JB 4.1.1 Tried many drivers and root tools, no luck ;/ also there's no adb driver for it ? ? had to use the generic google one but it doesn't work right
have searched all over the webs and nothing >.<
if somebody figures out how to root please share:3
also I made a driver for btjoystick for the wikipad gamepad, covers everything, if you want it, get it here ^^
http://www.mediafire.com/?gorvtaa3ty0d5w4 if we ever get root on the wikipad this driver will be invaluable:3 as it will allow the gamepad to be mapped to any onscreen joystick or button in any and every game
the Nvidia shield will have some pretty stiff competition from the Wikipad as its already getting an app that will allow play of any pc game on it just like shield except its not limited to just select steam games:3
moocowgal said:
so its out, how do we root it? any existing methods that work for it? also why doesn't it have a section here on XDA
its called WPT005 it's by Iriver and is JB 4.1.1 Tried many drivers and root tools, no luck ;/ also there's no adb driver for it ? ? had to use the generic google one but it doesn't work right
have searched all over the webs and nothing >.<
if somebody figures out how to root please share:3
also I made a driver for btjoystick for the wikipad gamepad, covers everything, if you want it, get it here ^^
http://www.mediafire.com/?gorvtaa3ty0d5w4 if we ever get root on the wikipad this driver will be invaluable:3 as it will allow the gamepad to be mapped to any onscreen joystick or button in any and every game
the Nvidia shield will have some pretty stiff competition from the Wikipad as its already getting an app that will allow play of any pc game on it just like shield except its not limited to just select steam games:3
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Yea, I just picked up one of these. I'm trying to figure out how to root it and what not. This little tablet could use some attention.
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CurlyCoconutTree said:
I just rooted it! It was a pain and I am surprised because this is the first time I've ever figure out how to do this on my own! As an overview:
I modified the adb_usb.ini file.
I installed Android Composite ADB USB drivers (the generic google drivers)
I found a modified adb executable on the internet
I ran the motochopper root exploit and it worked!
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Hey, congrats on root!
How's it worked since, any issues?
If I may, I have a favor to ask. Could you post a screenshot of something using root functionality? It's not that I don't believe that you got it running, but I'm nervous about risking it without being %100 because I'm a big baby. Afaik you can't fix it if you brick without having stock rom recoveries and whatnot, so it's tough to wanna risk that. I really wanna get some touchscreen mapping to the controls though.
Thanks!
edit: had to remove your link from my quote because I'm a new user or whatever \ (・v・ )/
OsirisFael said:
Hey, congrats on root!
How's it worked since, any issues?
If I may, I have a favor to ask. Could you post a screenshot of something using root functionality? It's not that I don't believe that you got it running, but I'm nervous about risking it without being %100 because I'm a big baby. Afaik you can't fix it if you brick without having stock rom recoveries and whatnot, so it's tough to wanna risk that. I really wanna get some touchscreen mapping to the controls though.
Thanks!
edit: had to remove your link from my quote because I'm a new user or whatever \ (・v・ )/
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Yes it works. I'm not the only one who's verified this. Yes, you are a big baby. BTW I have stock images of recovery, boot, and system. Moved to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43588649#post43588649
I can verify that it works. I did it as well. I did have one question. Where did you get the modified version of adb? I was able to get it to work in windows but not in linux.
maddawg579 said:
I can verify that it works. I did it as well. I did have one question. Where did you get the modified version of adb? I was able to get it to work in windows but not in linux.
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I can't help you there. I was looking all over the place and tried about 100 things. I should have been more organized. Sorry.
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maddawg579 said:
I can verify that it works. I did it as well. I did have one question. Where did you get the modified version of adb? I was able to get it to work in windows but not in linux.
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Spoke too soon!
http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/37692-adb-drivers-problem/
root works but cant install CWM
I picked up one of these as well, and the root worked, but I am having a problem actually getting CWM installed. The fastboot command prompt on my PC wont every get past "waiting for device". I followed the instructions in the readme, but I'm not sure I'm actually getting the tablet into the right "mode". I held Vol+ and Power to get to a menu with options of "Boot Normally", "Fastboot Protocol", "Recovery Kernel", and "Forced Recovery". I used Vol- to go to "Fastboot Protocol" and hit Vol+, which brings me to another menu with "Bootloader","Continue","Reboot-bootloader","Reboot", and "Power Off". None of these seem to let fastboot on the pc recognize the tablet. What am I doing wrong?
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mpkrcl said:
I picked up one of these as well, and the root worked, but I am having a problem actually getting CWM installed. The fastboot command prompt on my PC wont every get past "waiting for device". I followed the instructions in the readme, but I'm not sure I'm actually getting the tablet into the right "mode". I held Vol+ and Power to get to a menu with options of "Boot Normally", "Fastboot Protocol", "Recovery Kernel", and "Forced Recovery". I used Vol- to go to "Fastboot Protocol" and hit Vol+, which brings me to another menu with "Bootloader","Continue","Reboot-bootloader","Reboot", and "Power Off". None of these seem to let fastboot on the pc recognize the tablet. What am I doing wrong?
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Nevermind, turns out I had a driver issue on my pc. It was automatically loading another driver that I previously installed. I switched it manually and then it worked.
Hi guys, someone can reupload the all in one zip files to root the wikipad because the link in the Root topic of the wikipad send to a wrong file.
Or maybe the way to manually root it ?
Thanks.
EDIT: Thanks to Vono123 for his reupload: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45058871&postcount=17
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NgXAlex said:
Hi guys, someone can reupload the all in one zip files to root the wikipad because the link in the Root topic of the wikipad send to a wrong file.
Or maybe the way to manually root it ?
Thanks.
EDIT: Thanks to Vono123 for his reupload: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45058871&postcount=17
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Hey, I got a successful root. I'm a noon and don't know much but I downloaded an app that roots it for you. It was on 4-shared and it was called Baiduroot.apk . worked for me on 4.1.1.
Hi.
I rooted mine using "Baidu Easy Root" there is an English version i found out later, then install "SuperSU" and you done.
John.
My question is why is there no "Format SD Card" option in the storage menu ??
moocowgal said:
so its out, how do we root it? any existing methods that work for it? also why doesn't it have a section here on XDA
its called WPT005 it's by Iriver and is JB 4.1.1 Tried many drivers and root tools, no luck ;/ also there's no adb driver for it ? ? had to use the generic google one but it doesn't work right
have searched all over the webs and nothing >.<
if somebody figures out how to root please share:3
also I made a driver for btjoystick for the wikipad gamepad, covers everything, if you want it, get it here ^^
http://www.mediafire.com/?gorvtaa3ty0d5w4 if we ever get root on the wikipad this driver will be invaluable:3 as it will allow the gamepad to be mapped to any onscreen joystick or button in any and every game
the Nvidia shield will have some pretty stiff competition from the Wikipad as its already getting an app that will allow play of any pc game on it just like shield except its not limited to just select steam games:3
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hi guys..
can u pls reupload the root file..?
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The Motorola i1 is the newest android fone out for SouthernLinc and soon Boosst Mobile........yes thats right Boost Mobile. Now has anyone got there hands on one yet and if so have you rooted it? Cuz I would love to know how to root it cuz I will soon have one when it comes to Boost Mobile. Well thanx for reading.
i got mine to and would love to root it and have a new rom any roms in development ? for the moto i1 ?
i was wondering the same thing im getting one today but my friend has one and there is no debbugging mode in settings i dont know if this will be a issue or if im loking in the wrong place iv have several android phones and rooted them all, so i didint think it would be so tricky to find debugging
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i found debugging mode its in the usb menu....i guess im just curious about root...
I just got mine today. The USB drivers from motorola work, so we can play around in ADB. I hope for an easy root, but I have a feeling the i1 shares alot of hardware with the backflip and or the cliq XT. I don't think either of those have root yet, so I don't know what our chances will be.
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I just got mine today. The USB drivers from motorola work, so we can play around in ADB. I hope for an easy root, but I have a feeling the i1 shares alot of hardware with the backflip and or the cliq XT. I don't think either of those have root yet, so I don't know what our chances will be.
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i was thinking the same thing...
Has anyone figured out how to get into recovery or fastboot yet? I have tried every button combination i think and have not yet found it.
I did some how get into a diagnostic type app on boot (tested screen colors and touch calibratsion) but I have been unable to replicate that.
I am pretty sure we are SOL when it comes to root. I tried to run flash_image recovery from adb shell to push a new recovery img to the phone and it dies saying can't find recovery partition.
Unless it is possible to mount the system and writable with a custom boot.img I don't see how this could be done.
I 2 just bought the i1 and can't wait to push a new flash. I hope we are not SOL and that some1 more experienced then I will show us the light and find a way.
I am confident I could get us a root, I just need to find a way into recovery. Or fastboot for that matter. In your free time guys, reboot while mashing different button configs to see if you can find it.
I tried to push a custom recovery but adb said recovery partition not found. So either there isn't one (I hope this is untrue) or it has a different name.
Rooting !!!
Hold the green send key and the center key on boot up you get a screen that looks like it would be fastboot but the device doest show in fastboot devices from the SDK.
Is the Moto i1 going to get its own forums on xda? Who decides/creates the forums?
Is there anyone with experience making android apps?
I have found that /data/local is read/writable so I put the su bin in that DIR and installed superuser whitelist. If in ADB shell I run /data/local/su the superuser app asks for permission but fails because it is looking for su in /system/bin.
I am trying to compile the superuser app from source to have it look in /root/local, but the build is failing. If we can get that then we should be able to remount mtdblock7 to /system as read/writable and put su where it belongs.
rubensbasket said:
Hold the green send key and the center key on boot up you get a screen that looks like it would be fastboot but the device doest show in fastboot devices from the SDK.
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Thank you for copy/pasting my post from another thread.... With that possible fastboot though, I know fastboot has had some issues with drivers in window7 64. So can someone try that on a XP machine and see if it shows in fastboot devices?
I am running x64 windows 7 also so I guess my button mashing has been in vein... looks like we are on the right track though...
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Is the Moto i1 going to get its own forums on xda? Who decides/creates the forums?
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I am guessing we won't get a forum for the Moto i1 Until it get's rooted, as I don't see people being to interested/developing/hacking for it until then.
hope u guys get ur forum . i luv boost!
I don't know how helpful this is but messing around I found IDEN phonebook manager from Motorola. Installed it and changed USB communication to Modem and was able to see the phone reboot and read sim data. Check it out and let me know what you think.
here is the link to their site to get and test it out.
http://servicemyphone.motorola.com/iden/support/software/organizer_upd.jsp
Ok, so as the previous post states I was able to access my sim card from the program which had me wondering if all IDEN phones from motorola had a special way of flashing so I looked around and found this link:
http://servicemyphone.motorola.com/iden/support/software/html/firmware_utility.html
I found a firmware update for my old boost mobile i776 and downloaded upon running the program I noticed it launched a program called Iden upgrade utility. I am now thinking that is going to be our ticket into the phone.
Again let me know what you think.
how to do the hard reset this phone i1 (with password)?
thanks
This was all I could find. If you get the external figured out let us know...
Factory Data Reset is a tool used to remove everything that was imported, added or installed on the device. Keep in mind, when using this feature; everything is deleted. Nothing stored on the MicroSD will be affected.
To reset your phone to factory settings and erase all the data on your phone,
1. Touch the app tab, in the home screen to open the app menu.
2. Touch Settings
3. Touch SD card & phone storage
4. Touch Master Clear
Warning: All data on your phone will be deleted.
Contact your Service provider/Carrier or Motorola Customer Service Agent for help with external Hard Reset / Master Clear button sequence for i1.
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https://motorola-global-portal.cust...2560/~/i1---factory-data-reset-(master-clear)
Laph9979 said:
This was all I could find. If you get the external figured out let us know...
https://motorola-global-portal.cust...2560/~/i1---factory-data-reset-(master-clear)
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the password for the master reset is 000000
Hi there. I got me a samsung galaxy 550 from virgin mobile canada yesterday, and well, I kinda like it despite being a slow piece of hardware with a 320x240 screen but until I can get enough money to buy something better, I'm fine with this (the phone I had before was a nokia n95, so that's a step up.)
The problem is, I want to try out the official 2.2.1 rom from samsung, and the only way I can do that is to update via odin. actually, that's not the problem, but I want to make a backup of all the apps I've downloaded already, and I just can't get it rooted. at all. z4root, universal androot, superoneclick; they just don't work. the one that was the closest to getting it rooted was superoneclick, and even then it can't finish the job, so I'm stuck with superuser on an unrooted phone, and titanium backup won't work either, so I'm kinda stuck here.
What else could I do?
anyone? please?
6 days later...
You may have noticed this is a "development and hacking" forum. Your problem reads more like a user error than a development one.
I do not mean to say this thread does not belong. It is just that "they just don't work" is something like what a Windows-using grandmother would say.
What are the exact errors you are getting? Preferably, they should be copied and pasted from the terminal itself.
Jason_25 said:
You may have noticed this is a "development and hacking" forum. Your problem reads more like a user error than a development one.
I do not mean to say this thread does not belong. It is just that "they just don't work" is something like what a Windows-using grandmother would say.
What are the exact errors you are getting? Preferably, they should be copied and pasted from the terminal itself.
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Well, z4root doesn't do anything after it says "running exploit", superoneclick gets stuck on "waiting for device", and the only time it managed to get superuser onto it, it couldn't root the device no matter if I updated it or not; universal androot says "FAILED NO FU GOO", both odin and heimdall fails to connect to the device, and ADB doesn't even see the phone no matter what mode it is. I can't seem to find how to boot into recovery mode (I only ever get instructions to boot into download mode).
ok now in odin I get "cannot open the usb serial port. code: 2". sometimes it's code 5.
Go to madteam.co...dedicated for G5 users,you will get help there at no time
Sent from my blek krupuk
First problem is ADB not seeing the phone. ADB is pretty necessary if you want to debug something. You will need to download LG's Windows driver for your phone if you use Windows. I will include the one I use for my Optimus V here.
On many LG phones it is impossible to boot into recovery or fastboot mode without modification.
Try zergRush from here first:
https://github.com/revolutionary
If not working, try GingerBreak from here:
http://c-skills.blogspot.com/2011/04/yummy-yummy-gingerbreak.html
You may want or need to compile these first which is going to add another level of complexity. Be patient.
The general idea is:
1.setup your drivers
2.get comfortable working with ADB
3.run temporary root
4.immediately flash recovery
5.immediately Nandroid backup everything in several places for safety
6.test Nandroid backup
7.make whatever modifications you like, including permanent root
That's not a lg phone.
Ok so I managed to install cyanogemod and everything's fine. now, I just wanna know, is there any way to enable multitouch on this thing? it's got a capacitive screen, but no multitouch. can that be fixed or is it really just a hardware issue?
Multitouch is not possible,a fake dual touch is possible.
Sent from my blek krupuk
lexobys said:
Multitouch is not possible,a fake dual touch is possible.
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fake dual-touch?
The darn thing just started nagging me with an update notice that comes back every ten minutes. I read somewhere that updating is going to stop me from doing certain advanced things, so I finally got the last push to go for either CM10 or CleanRom, depending on which one gives me the most advanced and pleasant experience.
But before doing so, it's recommended to get some kind of flash info file or something from it that doesn't come out when upgraded to the latest firmware but does on the old 4.0.3. What would be the best way to go from now on?
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Found something myself, thank me very much!
http://androidroot.mobi/t3_nvflash/
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do yourself a favor if you gonna go with a custom rom, Energy rom and TWRP recovery!
What are their advantages when compared to CM10 or Clean?
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This is really annoying... The guide I found really isn't n00b-proof. I have to figure everything out from scratch here. I hate this as much as I love it...
Other helpful stuff I found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3ypzUaKxvo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2034866
Going to edit this post along the way to help me remember what I did...
Edit:
Got the APX drivers installed, but now the device isn't getting the USB icon when I go into Fastboot... Wish me luck...
The Universal Naked stuff does not install ADB drivers for me...
Edit2:
So I tried the 'Have disk...' option, now I got to install ADB drivers. Used the Prime drivers, I hope these are the right drivers. The thread below got me to do this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830108
Went and installed JDK and SDK as shown in that thread. Because (no **** sherlock) you need ADB stuff to use ADB stuff.
Edit3:
This is really pissing me off and I give up... It says I already have installed ADB, but ADB is nowhere to be found. I guess I'm an idiot and I can't figure this out on my own, time to go to bed. I hope someone with intelligence drops by here in the meantime. Thanks in advance...
Edit4:
I lay here wondering, is my bootloader unlocked? How can I check? Does this have to be unlocked before I go and try the link I posted in my first reply? Stupid questions of course, but I'm learning here...
Lex_Michdeandroid said:
This is really annoying... The guide I found really isn't n00b-proof. I have to figure everything out from scratch here. I hate this as much as I love it...
Other helpful stuff I found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3ypzUaKxvo
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2034866
Going to edit this post along the way to help me remember what I did...
Edit:
Got the APX drivers installed, but now the device isn't getting the USB icon when I go into Fastboot... Wish me luck...
The Universal Naked stuff does not install ADB drivers for me...
Edit2:
So I tried the 'Have disk...' option, now I got to install ADB drivers. Used the Prime drivers, I hope these are the right drivers. The thread below got me to do this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1830108
Went and installed JDK and SDK as shown in that thread. Because (no **** sherlock) you need ADB stuff to use ADB stuff.
Edit3:
This is really pissing me off and I give up... It says I already have installed ADB, but ADB is nowhere to be found. I guess I'm an idiot and I can't figure this out on my own, time to go to bed. I hope someone with intelligence drops by here in the meantime. Thanks in advance...
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I lay here wondering, is my bootloader unlocked? How can I check? Does this have to be unlocked before I go and try the link I posted in my first reply? Stupid questions of course, but I'm learning here...
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Your tablet will say it is unlocked in the upper left part of the screen when The Asus logo appears at boot.
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Hi, if your tablet is still on stock 4.0.3 (ICS bootloader), I recommend doing NVflash first
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894867
If you have already updated to JB bootloader it won't work.
It doesn't say Unlocked, so I guess that's why I don't see the USB option when I try to get into Fastboot?
I'm also not able to get ADB commands recognized on my win7x64... Am I doing it wrong? What's the proper method/order of events here? Isn't there a really n00b-proof version of a guide here, or is it something I should write as soon as I get out of this mess and get it working?
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Have a look here for ICS bootloader unlock tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667596
pjc21 said:
Have a look here for ICS bootloader unlock tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667596
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Perhaps I'm not really looking in the right location, but the Asus website says I need to choose an operating system and gives me no option to choose. This way I'm not able to download the apk...
Edit:
Tried clicking the links with the tab and it started the download... Device now has an unlocked bootloader. On to the next one...
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Ah, now I get it. Pay attention to where that Android SDK stuff is being installed. Mine got installed in the folder I unpacked the installation files! So somewhere 256 folders deep on the Desktop was the right 'adb.exe' file. Make sure the tf300_nvflashpack files are in the same directory and open the command prompt there. After that I got back to the http://androidroot.mobi/t3_nvflash/ website and entered the commands. One moment please, back in a flash!
Edit3:
Now I have 5 files in /mnt/sdcard/AndroidRoot and I uploaded them to my Dropbox. I'm guessing they are the right files...
blob.bin
blob.log
bootloader.ebt
create.bct
recovery.bct
To be sure I uploaded them all.
Copied these files into the SDK folder, along with the other zipped files for nvflash so the nvflash command works to get the other three backup files.
Edit4:
Went on following the guide and checked the video to see if I was really going the right way. Finally I have all files backed up. Goddamn what a journey, but it makes you grow a pair of balls. Now on to the next hurdle, getting a proper ROM, because stock is really getting on my nerves.
So CleanRom, CM10 or Energy ROM? Should I first upgrade to JB? Without or with the popup I'm constantly getting?
Lex,
You have alot of the same questions I do/did, and I have your original post open in another window to respond to all your questions. I'm working on writing a guide for all this stuff so this is rather helpful. If I respond to a question twice, please forgive me as I'm literally just going down the list and answering em as I read em.
In your first post, the file you're referring to is gathered via NVFlash. I haven't used NVFlash yet, but what I understand is that if you use this tool it basically backs up your ICS (4.0.3) bootloader information. The newest firmware change is to Android Jelly Bean (4.1.1) and that re-locks your bootloader. Once you go to JB, you cannot go back. So this servers as a backup (again, this is just how I interpret the information from their website. I don't know how correct my interpretations are, and have actually opened a thread to ask for clarification about this program).
For the drivers, all I did was download the android SDK and install the 'android tools' and "extra - google drivers' from the list. My laptop was just recently wiped-out so I have no prior drivers installed, nor have I connected my tablet to my computer yet (just got a replacement tablet last weekend). I didn't use the universal driver or any other add-ons. Just use the SDK, it will install drivers, and then it will detect your device. I verified this by typing "adb devices" in command prompt and it detected the serial # of my device.
Within that same post, you had some confusion about ADB. It's just an executable, and you have to use the command prompt window from whichever directory it is installed to. So once you unzip the Android SDK or wherever you installed ADB to, use the command line commands "cd directory/where/adb/is/installed" to navigate to it, or use shift + right click within that folder and it will have an option to "open command prompt here" with admin privileges. That makes life a bit easier. Other people also install their SDK to C:\android\SDK or something similar, so it's less to type.
In order to determine if your bootloader is unlocked, look at your tablet in the top left hand corner when it boots up. It will say "Device is unlocked" and list a bunch of numbers (which if I remember correctly would just be the firmware information). Your device will not be unlocked until you actually download the unlock tool from asus' website and push the file via adb to your tablet and install it. That is, you have to take a very specific, very advanced overt action to unlock it. Nothing else and no one else can do it for you nor can it be done accidentally.
Next post (#8 in the thread): You are correct that fastboot will not show unless you are unlocked. I just verified this on my not-unlocked, not-rooted new tablet, and cannot enter fastboot mode. Your ADB commands wont work if your drivers are not correctly installed.
Post #10: You have to select "Android" under the OS drop-down box to find the unlocker app. As for the location of the ADB.exe, mine was found in this subfolder within the android SDK: <whereveryouunzippedit>\Android SDK x86_64\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64\sdk\platform-tools
That folder contained the correct (and I think only) adb.exe I needed.
For your last part, I think you should try out a number of ROM's to see which you like best. I've tried all the major ones (CM9, CM10, CleanRom, Hydro, Blackbean, and some of the stock rooted/de-odexed) ROMs and used Blackbean for the longest time because of how slick it looks (all black) and how easy it is on my eyes.
Make sure you document the steps you took so you can remember them in the future. I'm working on writing a guide right now and documenting my steps to go from a stock, locked, and not-rooted tablet to a rooted unlocked and custom flash tablet.
I really hope I was able to clarify some things. I am by NO MEANS an expert but I've spent many hours experimenting and think that I wish I had someone to answer my questions when I was first learning, rather than learning by mistake.
Hopefully this helps,
Opethfan89
Hi, I use Energy rom which I find pretty good, you will need to update to JB first as Energy, CM10 & Clean rom are all JB bootloader compliant. My tab came with JB pre installed so not sure what the best way to update is but would assume since you still have stock recovery would be with OTA update (popup notice). Here is a guide to update to JB but I think this is if you have already installed a custom recovery as it looks like you flash back to stock recovery first, thats why I think if your getting update notice and still have stock recovery, go with that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845377
Once you have updated to JB stock here is a guide to install custom recovery (CWM or TWRP), root & install custom roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041627
Here is link to TWRP recovery (I had issues with CWM).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1672108
Hope this helps.
opethfan89 said:
Lex,
You have alot of the same questions I do/did,
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Hopefully this helps,
Opethfan89
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I can only click the thanks button once, but I clicked the f- out of it that one time. Although I already got to the point where my stuff is backed up, it is really good for my/our fellow adventure-seekers to have an answer to these FAQuestions. It's awesome you took the time and effort to type that much words to help out someone you don't even know. Thanks again!
pjc21 said:
Hi, I use Energy rom which I find pretty good,
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Hope this helps.
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Same goes for you! Tomorrow I will be trying as much ROMS as I can to see which one suits me best. Also repeating this process is the best way to learn something and since I'm unbrickable, I am going to flash the hell out of it for a few days. I'll try to post my steps and findings here so I (and perhaps others with the same trouble) can benefit from it in the future.
Also I think when you update to JB your bootloader will be locked again (new bootloader), the above guide on root, customs roms also has info and links on unlocking JB bootloader. Glad I could help, have fun :good:
pjc21 said:
Also I think when you update to JB your bootloader will be locked again (new bootloader), the above guide on root, customs roms also has info and links on unlocking JB bootloader. Glad I could help, have fun :good:
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It's upgrading now. Of course I forgot I lost root with the last OTA update and I forgot to make sure I rooted the thing so it was able to use the rootkeeper after upgrading to JB. I hope there is some documentation on rooting JB, because at the time this all happened root was not possible yet. It's past 1 AM over here, so I guess it's best to save this quest for later when I had some sleep.
Edit:
Just for kicks I tried 'Root Checker' and it said 'no root'. Then I saw 'Rootkeeper' was installed. Opened it up, tapped the restore button... Device rooted! Guess my memory is really failing big time... One down, # to go.
Edit2:
Installed TWRP:
Just downloaded the .blob from their website and
put it in the platform-tools folder.
Then renamed it to TWRP.blob.
Turned off tablet,
plugged in USB cable in the tablet ONLY,
hold volumeDown button,
plug into laptop holding button,
waiting...
choose USB logo,
open cmd-line in the platform-tools folder,
run command: "fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob"
waiting...
Done. Let's see if it works...
Edit3:
At first I didn't understand how to get into TWRP (DOH!),
Hold volDown, power on, choose RCK.
Edit4:
Been having a fight with TWRP when I try to install CM10.1 (latest nightly: 20130121). Gives me an error status 7 or something...
Code:
Verifying update package...
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") == "tf300t" ||
getprop("ro.build.product") == "tf300t"
E:Error in /external_sdcard/CROMS/****.zip
(Status 7)
Error flashing zip ' /external_sdcard/CROMS/****.zip'
Of course, ****.zip is a long filename I didn't want to type completely here.
Will try to figure out whats wrong later today, first I'm going to try restoring the backup I made earlier, just to see how a complete backup works when the tablet is wiped back to factory settings.
Edit5:
The backup stuff is really cool! My tablet is back the way it was even though I wiped it completely!
Back to the ROM rumble... baked_tf300t_blackbean-6_jb-bl_b6.zip gives me the same error. Starting to get annoyed again... Let's try something different, CleanROM. Download is taking ages... I'm restoring again, so I can use the tablet for the rest of the day. As soon as I feel like it I will try again, for now I'm giving it 'the finger'.
Edit6:
Cleanrom is installing now. I guess CM (baked is CM based right?) was causing some trouble...
Done installing...
Wipe Cache/Dalvik...
Reboot...
Android is upgrading...
Might need to choose the small font, my screen is really clogged up with stuff. Didn't expect to keep my settings etc., thought it would be completely wiped. I'm going to restore and then reinstall with the highest DPI setting first, then I'll wander around the rom to check if I like it.
Edit7:
I think I'll stick with this one for a few days, runs fine if you ask me, maybe take the time to finally update my Galaxy Nexus to CM...
Tech Specs:
Processor Type: Quad-Core Cortex A9 Processor(When I turn on the tablet it says Allwinner A31?)
Processor Speed: 1.20 GHz
System Ram: 1 GB
Hard Drive Size: 8GB
Laptop Screen Size: 7 inch
Screen Type: Capacitive Touch Display
Battery Life: 4 hours
Battery Type: 2800mAh Lithium Ion
Network Connection: 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
Connector Type: 1 x HDMI, 1 x Headphone, 1 x MiniUSB 2.0
Operating System: Google Android
Accessories Included: AC Adapter,USB Cable
Operating System Version: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
This thread is a continuation of some of the discussion that was from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568427
While not at all high end tablets, it's always fun to see what can be squeezed out of them! As stated in the title, this thread will be regarding the following devices: Nobis NB07, Iview 774TPC, and DA-741QHD (which all appear to be the same hardware) rooting and ROMs. That should be pretty simple for now since, we currently have no ROMs and no proven root method. Some have reported success using the Kingoapp. If anyone is able to obtain root, we would like to ask that you make a copy of the firmware and upload it for those of us having trouble doing so. After doing so, we can modify it and hopefully get more our of the software.
You may also post information regarding tweaking the ROMs for these devices and other ways to make them more useful!
Warning: The following may have unforseen effects including breaking your tablet to the point of being unrepairable.
Option #1, Use KingoApp Some users have reported that this did not work for them, at least one user reported that it did.
Instructions per RawX:
For the drivers the easiest method is just using Top Notch Tablets How to install ADB drivers. That worked on the first one, the second one it didn't not entirely sure why, but you can send a email to support and ask them for development drivers for the nobis tablets and they will send the ADB drivers you need. After you have the drivers installed use kingo while the tablet is in usb debug mode BEFORE plugging it into your usb port and do not turn on usb transfer. the first time after it reboots kingo will report that it was not rooted, leave it plugged in and power off and back on and it should report the root worked. This method gives you SuperSU. Both times. I've done this were for clients of mine but its pretty straight forward.
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The working drivers for me were: VID_1f3a_PID_efe8
Please consider trying this first and give us some feedback. A word of warning though, there has been some discussion on XDA in the past that this may be malware though I'm not sure this was ever confirmed.
Option #2, Flash firmware for an alternate device that can be rooted easily. Warning!!! Currently, there is no way to get back to stock (until someone who gets root with another method makes a copy of the firmware)
Go to this website: http://www.iviewus.com/firmware788TPC/ and download the firmware. Yes, it is for another tablet. However, the tablet appears to have the same specs as ours. Once downloaded. Install the included PhoenixSuit software. Once it is running, click the button at the bottom right to update the software to the newest version (this may not be required). Then, plug in your tablet using the usb port and install the drivers. I used google and found them all within minutes. Once the software recognizes your tablet go to the firmware tab where you have extracted the .img file and select the file. Next, click upgrade to upgrade your tablet (it has instructions to help your tablet be recognized if you are having difficulty). Once the new firmware has been flashed, then download the file RootFromOTA.zip that can be found on various places such as XDA. Move the file onto an external SD card. Then, go to settings -> backup & reset -> Recovery Mode. Your tablet will restart. Once it does, select the bottom option to install from SD card. Install the RootFromOTA.zip and then reboot. Once rebooted, install the supersu app or another root application of your choice.
Credits: As above to RawX
Congrats... You're rooted.
Mods
Currently, I've managed to get great battery life out of my tablet by installing kernel tuner and changing the settings as such:
Governor: Ondemand (default is fantasys)
Max: 1200 MHz (Default is 1200 MHz)
Min: 240 MHz (Default is 120 MHz, but I had trouble with usability at this setting and Ondemand)
I also recommend setting wifi to turn off when the screen is off and turn off autosync.
This seemed to give me a very useable system but with greatly improved battery life. Doing the above and a few other tweaks here and there have made my battery life so that it drains by about 1% overnight when not in use. I also seem to get better battery life while using the tablet. I haven't had any trouble playing games either.
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Option #2, Flash firmware for an alternate device that can be rooted easily. Warning!!! Currently, there is no way to get back to stock (until someone who gets root with another method makes a copy of the firmware)
Go to this website: http://www.iviewus.com/firmware788TPC/ and download the firmware. Yes, it is for another tablet. However, the tablet appears to have the same specs as ours. Once downloaded. Install the included PhoenixSuit software. Once it is running, click the button at the bottom right to update the software to the newest version (this may not be required). Then, plug in your tablet using the usb port and install the drivers. I used google and found them all within minutes. Once the software recognizes your tablet go to the firmware tab where you have extracted the .img file and select the file. Next, click upgrade to upgrade your tablet (it has instructions to help your tablet be recognized if you are having difficulty). Once the new firmware has been flashed, then download the file RootFromOTA.zip that can be found on various places such as XDA. Move the file onto an external SD card. Then, go to settings -> backup & reset -> Recovery Mode. Your tablet will restart. Once it does, select the bottom option to install from SD card. Install the RootFromOTA.zip and then reboot. Once rebooted, install the supersu app or another root application of your choice.
Congrats... You're rooted.
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I am assuming the camera is not working using this method or did you figure it out?
And also, do you have a link to the drivers you used off hand or what did you search for to find them?
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I am assuming the camera is not working using this method or did you figure it out?
And also, do you have a link to the drivers you used off hand or what did you search for to find them?
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Nope, still haven't gotten the camera working. We are missing some config files still. Do you need the camera drivers or the tablet drivers?
The camera drivers are : sp2518 and sp0838, though I also see a module being loaded called cam_detect
I don't recall where I got the adb usb drivers for the tablet, but it would probably be a good thing to mention in this thread so if you have them, let me know and I can add it to one of the top posts. If you're having trouble finding them, I'll remove my drivers and go back through the process to find them again.
Looking for the tablet drivers. I am about ready to tap out on this thing for a while. lol Its driving me crazy.
Hippie459MN said:
Looking for the tablet drivers. I am about ready to tap out on this thing for a while. lol Its driving me crazy.
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OK. The drivers I used were probably: VID_1f3a_PID_efe8 (or something similar)
You can either google that or try downloading the firmware for TP718AQ here: http://www.agptek.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=948
Remove all prior drivers for the tablet. Plug it in and tell Windows to use the drivers from the extracted file you download (Will extract to TP718AQ_Update_Firmware\USB Driver).
Sometimes I have to do a little dance with restarting the device and my computer to get it to recognize it.
As a last resort you could try this: http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...r-solves-your-adb-driver-problems-on-windows/
Let me know if you have any problems.
Good Luck!
Ok, I officially give up trying to root this thing. Stupid windows will not install the drivers in both the links you provided and I cant get windows to even try to install anything after removing them then I got the android ADB drivers to install but still zero luck. All rooting apps fail. Hopefully someone will post the image of their rooted NB07. A few claim to have rooted it just fine but I cant win with this thing.
All I want is to be able to run link2sd and a few other apps that require root. This is officially the longest I have owned an un-rooted android device. lol
I'm the one that got the root working using kingo, so for the drivers the easiest method is just using Top Notch Tablets How to install ADB drivers ( I would post a link but I don't have 10 posts yet on XDA)
That worked on the first one, the second one it didn't not entirely sure why, but you can send a email to support and ask them for development drivers for the nobis tablets and they will send the ADB drivers you need. After you have the drivers installed use kingo while the tablet is in usb debug mode BEFORE plugging it into your usb port and do not turn on usb transfer. the first time after it reboots kingo will report that it was not rooted, leave it plugged in and power off and back on and it should report the root worked. This method gives you SuperSU. Both times I've done this were for clients of mine but its pretty straight forward.
Well, I have decided that for now this tablet of mine is un-rootable. I must have tried with 5 or 6 different drivers about 20 times with each with Kingo. I even tried that other program that is all in Chinese that loads some BS app on to your phone with no luck. So, for now, I am going to give up but if anyone has any other ideas or wants me to try something or they have for sure figured out how to root it, let me know as I am happy to help the best I can.
Edit: Oh yeah, Dont know how much this will help anyone but here is some more specific specs on the Nobis NB07 tablet I pulled off it with Hardware Info 3.0.0. Feel free to put the link in the first or second post if you want. Maybe it will help a little bit more.
http://www.hippie459mn.com/nobis_nb07/index.html
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Hippie459MN said:
Well, I have decided that for now this tablet of mine is un-rootable. I must have tried with 5 or 6 different drivers about 20 times with each with Kingo. I even tried that other program that is all in Chinese that loads some BS app on to your phone with no luck. So, for now, I am going to give up but if anyone has any other ideas or wants me to try something or they have for sure figured out how to root it, let me know as I am happy to help the best I can.
Edit: Oh yeah, Dont know how much this will help anyone but here is some more specific specs on the Nobis NB07 tablet I pulled off it with Hardware Info 3.0.0. Feel free to put the link in the first or second post if you want. Maybe it will help a little bit more.
http://www.hippie459mn.com/nobis_nb07/index.html
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Thanks to the work of someone on another forum, I have now got TWRP working on our device and am hoping we will soon have a CM working on it as well. Check back in the near future for further details. Maybe if you can't have a rooted stock, we can get a fully functional CM.
I am assuming you need to have root to flash the TWRP recovery correct. This is good news. Would love to have more info on it. Are you working with people on this site or another site? I would love to follow along.
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I am assuming you need to have root to flash the TWRP recovery correct. This is good news. Would love to have more info on it. Are you working with people on this site or another site? I would love to follow along.
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On another site for now. Just PM's at the moment so not much to follow yet. But, all you'll need is the Phoenixsuit to install it, so you won't have to root your tab first. You'll have root on the new ROM. You'll have to have drivers fully working though. Once fully working I'll link to the site so people can get the files and hopefully we can get this guy some donations for his work.
Awesome! I would go right to CM on this and skip the whole rooting the stock firmware. Would be nice to be able to root the stock firmware though then things would be so much easier. Think the camera will be working on the CM build? If not no big deal but would be nice to have them working.
Keep me (us) posted on the progress.
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Awesome! I would go right to CM on this and skip the whole rooting the stock firmware. Would be nice to be able to root the stock firmware though then things would be so much easier. Think the camera will be working on the CM build? If not no big deal but would be nice to have them working.
Keep me (us) posted on the progress.
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Not sure about the camera yet. I have CM booting but no touch yet, so this will be the first task. I'll keep everyone posted.
Any word on getting things to work yet?
Currently, we have CM working with no touch screen/camera. I'm not sure what else all isn't working because I'm waiting on my OTG cable to come in for further testing to see what all is going to be required to get the touchscreen going. Right now, it appears we my be looking at compiling our own drivers which could take some time to do. I think we'll get it eventually, but it may take some time. If you don't need touchscreen or camera, it could be working right now.
Sorry for no updates for a while. My work has been delayed on this since I have a son who is sick and in the pediatric ICU. I'll get back to work when things calm down for me.
No worries man. Family first.
Just a question, Hippie...
On the original ROM, can you see your device in ADB? If you can, and type "adb shell" do you get root? If you have adb access but not root, can you try typing sh and see what happens?
Also, could you try loading the rootfromOTA.zip and see if you can get a printout of the error log if possible?
Also, I tried installing this from the recovery on a similar ROM and it acted like it failed. I went back into the ROM and used adb and was able to get root using vroot or kingo...I don't remember which. This may be worth a shot.
Interestingly, I have been looking for alternative ways to root and found this (but we need to find a way to get to the bootloader):http://whiteboard.ping.se/Android/Rooting
I think that the method to get to bootloader is to turn off the tablet, then hold down the back button while tapping the power button 5 times. But, I also googled and found a method for getting to fastboot from adb in android without root as well which may work.
Hi everybody ! Ill try to keep it simple as I'm sure its covered somewhere but here goes ....
Ive been using my shield portable, rooted, for ages now no problems.
Like many Ive updated it in short ever since nothing whatsoever has worked properly , most annoyingly the screen doing backflips when you go near it and hundreds endless strange updates when rebooting.
Anyway I don't think you or I or any of us want to waste time trying to figure out why its done any of this but I just want to be able to fix it. I guess I'm going to have to start again somehow! its worth noting here that all my backup apps like Helium now don't seem to work.
After the update I of course ReRooted and it appears fine from boot loader , still says unlocked. but upon usage its clearly very confused about whether its rooted or not !
In short its useless. Advice please My kung Fu warriors
May your arrows fly straight and true
I have no idea about the various issues, but I would perform a factory reset, and clear cache and dalvik cache using at least 3 swipes per each function. The method of rooting I recommend is by flashing a zip of SuperSU from a custom recovery menu. CWM or TWRP are both available for the NSP. After flashing SuperSU, when you reboot and go into SuperSu you'll see that it's installed (locked down tighter) as a system app.
Downloads:
SuperSU (latest stable version) v2.65
CWM Recovery Menu (latest version) v6.0.4.4
TWRP (Modified recovery (based on TWRP v2.8.7.0)
Sorry. This is the best I can offer you right now. If this doesn't work I would reflash the stock images of whatever OTA you wanna be on. The images can be found @:
SHIELD Open Source Resources and Drivers. You'll need at least the platform-tools portion of the Android SDK (to use Fastboot to flash from recovery). A user friendly PC app that can basically do all this sort of stuff is Shield Ram v1.1. You might find that easier to use.
Oh and here's the latest Minimal ADB and Fastboot Drivers installer [v1.3.1]
If you need further help, let me know.
Hi ! Thanks for the good advice.
I should have mentioned, I'm using a Mac now.
From what I understand it's still possible , maybe
Even easier.....
Sorry to throw a spanner in your super helpful works !
Thanks again
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Marrhead said:
Hi ! Thanks for the good advice.
I should have mentioned, I'm using a Mac now.
From what I understand it's still possible , maybe
Even easier.....
Sorry to throw a spanner in your super helpful works !
Thanks again
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Yeah, pretty much the rule is generally "as long as you can still see the screen, it's probably fixable". Sounds to me like your best bet, would be to download the OTA you wanna be on, and flash a new install to your Shield. It's the quickest way from A-B. I'm about 99% sure that this would solve the problem (as long as you re-root it properly). Though if you have your reasons, you can try some of the other things first. You're welcome and let me know how things go!
So where does one get the latest OTA?
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So where does one get the latest OTA?
cheers
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I did link up the main Nvidia page that would lead to the OTA images, but here's a direct link to DL just the OTAs:
Edit: you can get there through the link I included in my previous post: SHIELD Open Source Resources and Drivers. I'm having issues with editing posts, and all sorts of odd **** with the link trying to post a more direct link. It's an Nvidia site, just scroll down to Shield Portable Recovery OS Images (something like that).
Unfortunately there are only Linux and Windows downloads available. I'm not sure what your best option would be, as you have a Mac. You could contact Nvidia support, and see what they say about it. Sorry, but I don't think I can probably help much more than this.When I contacted Nvidia support about a year ago, they were pretty helpful. Hopefully you get this sorted soon. Oh and the OTAs are flashed via a terminal/command prompt. So if you can emulate DOS on your Mac (which I don't see why not...DOSbox? maybe) then that sounds to me like the solution.
Ok , hit another brick wall. Im using a windows computer now, followed all the instructions i can find, and now the bootloader seems dysfunctional.
Ive got adb and fastboot and its recognising the device but once rebooted into bootloader which loads fine, the commands say no device found and nothing works in this mode.
If i hit recovery mode then a little dead android appears! poor little guy.
I tried shield ram but it had same problems, seems to run fine but cant find shield once its in bootloader...
Ive got the image zip of the update i want to flash but no idea if im doing it right- not sure how to use it.
Help!