It is a system image to root of odin in the SCL22 of Japan.
Su is enabled at startup.
System status is official.
Felica is enabled.
Custom Image v1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3168553
Custom Image v1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
XDA:DevDB Information
Felica is valid scl22, Custom Image, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
dolphin_fune, dolphin_fune
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-02-11
Last Updated 2014-02-15
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dolphin_fune said:
It is a system image to root of odin in the SCL22 of Japan.
Su is enabled at startup.
System status is official.
Felica is enabled.
Custom Image v1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3168553
Custom Image v1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
XDA:DevDB Information
Felica is valid scl22, Custom Image, a ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
dolphin_fune, dolphin_fune
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-02-11
Last Updated 2014-02-15
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This Mod is Update.
ver1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
What the hell
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Hi,
I also interested in this rooting method. However, the link for v1.1 seems to be invalid. Please check.
Thanks!
i have SCL22
what is this thread all about
can anyone explain
niranjan.anu said:
i have SCL22
what is this thread all about
can anyone explain
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SCL22 rooting, the custom image maintains working NFC (NFC in Japan market is different with international market, as it is involved in mobile payments). You will need to flash the custom image via Odin, but you'll lose all of your data.
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dolphin_fune said:
Custom Image v1.1 is Here.
http://www1.axfc.net/u/3172168
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Hi again, it seems that the link for your v1.1 is corrupted. Also, KDDI has updated their firmware version to SCL22KDUBNB1. Could you please provide any rooting information about this new version? Thanks in advanced!
There is no link of v1.1. I am sorry. Nb1 even can make an effective system of felica. For more information, please contact github.com/rara7886/make_rooted_system-rara7886[/url].
Thx.
dolphin_fune said:
There is no link of v1.1. I am sorry. Nb1 even can make an effective system of felica. For more information, please contact github.com/rara7886/make_rooted_system-rara7886[/url].
Thx.
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Thank you very much for your reply. However, I don't understand Japanese, it also takes a huge amount of time to learn it
So could you please help to translate those instructions in the git repository to English? We are very grateful if you provide us a translated version.
I also have one more question to ask, if I flash custom recovery/kernel to SCL22, FeliCa won't work; does this affects NFC too? Then after I re-flash stock recovery/kernel, will FeliCa & NFC work again?
Thank you very much for your time!!!
Anyone tried to install this? Does it work?
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SCL22 AU - Got Root. I'll help if I can ....
The long story that is my SCL22 (AU) successful root. I’ve been trying for months and doing lots of reading but I did not want to trip the Knox fuse so I kept waiting. Last weekend I went at it hard. I blended a couple of threads together and will try to explain below so the rest of you can try it.
1) I tried lots of ROM downloads but some were broken and some were for the SC-01 (Docomo) which I was reluctant to try. I also installed and reinstalled SU several times but I think I could have just installed it early and left it.
2) I downloaded the “make_rooted_system-rara7886-master” and figured it out. I eventually had to correct line 274 of the .sh file where the word "install" was spelled wrong. I got the system.img.ext4 and cache.img.ext4 output in a nicely wrapped .tar file named . (See step 8) I ran it in Ubuntu 14.04 but it took a little doing. You will need to SUDO it and when it is working you will see the BusyBox and other files copying. When there are no errors, you’ve got it. Link is
http://www.rwilco12.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=71
3) Next I flashed this ROM with Odin. Easy. But I could not install SU. I thought I failed.
4) So I tried another downloaded file named SCL22KDUBNB1_SCL22KDIBNB1_SCL22KDUBNB1_HOME.tar
This flashed the ROM perfectly and the phone was working fine but once again I couldn’t get root.
5) It seems as long as I am only writing the two .img files, Knox is not tripped. So I think I can keep trying with different versions in the .tar file indefinitely. I must have flashed it 6 or 7 times. (Can anyone confirm this?)
6) I finally ran out of patience and decided to try the SC-01F rooted ROM called
SC01F-ROOTED-system.tar
7) This flashed fine but when the phone booted (complete with DOCOMO logo) I kept getting a message “MMBPROCESS stopped unexpectedly” every 10 seconds or so and this made the phone unusable. I wasn’t even able to check for root but I wonder if this was when I actually got root (or later with GNT3eXT?)
8) Then I flashed back to my own custom made .tar.
SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Again this was easy with Odin. My system was back to normal but when I tried su I got an error. Then I tried GNT3eXT again and was careful to check the boxes. (I had missed this before because they are not worded very clearly) and suddenly I was done. Then I tried su again and it searched for administrative rights and I knew I was good. Rootchecker is fine, RootFTPServer works as does TB. Bluetooth is also fine.
I was working off of a number of explanations but I think this one is pretty close to how I did it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46447385&postcount=2
I did not need to do anything with Busybox and I haven’t installed Xposed either. If I had checked the boxes in GNT3eXT earlier, this may have taken WAY less time. My bad but I got it in the end and I didn’t trip Knox and FeliCa works in case I want it in the future.
So, long story short
1) Get the latest ROM from Samsung. Extract the system.img and cache.img and run it through system-rara7886.
2) Try flashing it and then enabling su in GNT3eXT first. THEN check SU. If this doesn’t work you may consider flashing a ROOTED version of SC-01F and then immediately flashing the ROOTED SCL22 ROM from rara. Then enable GNT3eXT and you’re golden.
Let me know how it goes for you.
Bad quality Youtube video is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LfzWOxcwrQ
make_rooted_system-rara7886 Simple Explanation
jcroot003sh said:
The long story that is my SCL22 (AU) successful root. I’ve been trying for months and doing lots of reading but I did not want to trip the Knox fuse so I kept waiting. Last weekend I went at it hard. I blended a couple of threads together and will try to explain below so the rest of you can try it.
1) I tried lots of ROM downloads but some were broken and some were for the SC-01 (Docomo) which I was reluctant to try. I also installed and reinstalled SU several times but I think I could have just installed it early and left it.
2) I downloaded the “make_rooted_system-rara7886-master” and figured it out. I eventually had to correct line 274 of the .sh file where the word "install" was spelled wrong. I got the system.img.ext4 and cache.img.ext4 output in a nicely wrapped .tar file named . (See step 8) I ran it in Ubuntu 14.04 but it took a little doing. You will need to SUDO it and when it is working you will see the BusyBox and other files copying. When there are no errors, you’ve got it. Link is
http://www.rwilco12.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=71
3) Next I flashed this ROM with Odin. Easy. But I could not install SU. I thought I failed.
4) So I tried another downloaded file named SCL22KDUBNB1_SCL22KDIBNB1_SCL22KDUBNB1_HOME.tar
This flashed the ROM perfectly and the phone was working fine but once again I couldn’t get root.
5) It seems as long as I am only writing the two .img files, Knox is not tripped. So I think I can keep trying with different versions in the .tar file indefinitely. I must have flashed it 6 or 7 times. (Can anyone confirm this?)
6) I finally ran out of patience and decided to try the SC-01F rooted ROM called
SC01F-ROOTED-system.tar
7) This flashed fine but when the phone booted (complete with DOCOMO logo) I kept getting a message “MMBPROCESS stopped unexpectedly” every 10 seconds or so and this made the phone unusable. I wasn’t even able to check for root but I wonder if this was when I actually got root (or later with GNT3eXT?)
8) Then I flashed back to my own custom made .tar.
SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Again this was easy with Odin. My system was back to normal but when I tried su I got an error. Then I tried GNT3eXT again and was careful to check the boxes. (I had missed this before because they are not worded very clearly) and suddenly I was done. Then I tried su again and it searched for administrative rights and I knew I was good. Rootchecker is fine, RootFTPServer works as does TB. Bluetooth is also fine.
I was working off of a number of explanations but I think this one is pretty close to how I did it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46447385&postcount=2
I did not need to do anything with Busybox and I haven’t installed Xposed either. If I had checked the boxes in GNT3eXT earlier, this may have taken WAY less time. My bad but I got it in the end and I didn’t trip Knox and FeliCa works in case I want it in the future.
So, long story short
1) Get the latest ROM from Samsung. Extract the system.img and cache.img and run it through system-rara7886.
2) Try flashing it and then enabling su in GNT3eXT first. THEN check SU. If this doesn’t work you may consider flashing a ROOTED version of SC-01F and then immediately flashing the ROOTED SCL22 ROM from rara. Then enable GNT3eXT and you’re golden.
Let me know how it goes for you.
Bad quality Youtube video is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LfzWOxcwrQ
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Hi,
Thanks a million for taking the time to report your methodology. Unfortunately I have been racking my brains trying to sort out how to use the zipped files in Linux Ubuntu to get it all working. The explanation is in Japanese (big thanks to the Japanese gentlemen who have worked hard on this - if they are in Osaka Ill buy them a beer!!) but difficult to comprehend using translators online - guess I need to study harder.
My request is for you to step by step in simple English go through th esteps in Linux to use the zipped folder that ma34 put together. I have my AU SCL22 firmware file and have run it through WIndows as you suggested to extracte the system.img.ext4 and cache files. Next I go into Linux Ubunto and have the make_rooted_system-rara7886 folder I downloaded on the desktop. I have put my two files (do I also need the cache one?) in the root of this folder and am kind of stuck what to do next.....Can you take the time to explain this more throughroughly? Look forward to getting this working with your explanation.
Update: Ok I have managed to set permissions as in the read me text file, for example..
Please add execute permissions to bin/ext4_utils/mkuserimg.sh and make_rooted_factoryfs.sh.
(dir) $ chmod a + x make_rooted_factoryfs.sh
(dir) $ chmod a + x bin/ext4_utils/mkuserimg.sh
And then in terminal dropped and executed the make_rooted_system.sh file but receive the following error..
185: .: Can't open ./install_su
BTW (I checked for any mispelling in files but all seems okay.
If you could post your tar file so I can test that would make it easier but I still wanna get this going by myself for the sake of it and for others. Thanks a million for any support. Have an awesome day!!!!!!!!
Update :good:: I overcame the cant open install_su issue by logging in as root using sudo su. I was able to execute the chmod commands on the two files (as Im on AU KDDI it was make_rooted_system.sh not the one listen above Ive used the windows method to get the readable img file for Linux Ubuntu but I get the following error messages:
Error reading sparse file header
mount:you must specify the filesystem type
and lots of umount...No such file or directory
Maybe Ill try redoing the files through the windows method. Anyone with any ideas?
xdaoxs,
Sorry for the delay. Apparently I am not getting any of the updates from this site. I'll check into that.
OK, I am running Ubuntu 14.04 on my server here and I copied the rara folder to the desktop and then put the two files (you mentioned that you already have them) into the correct location according to the info below (from the rara instructions which I have semi translated) :
Instructions
In the same directory as readme.txt, put in place the factoryfs.img (system.img.ext4) from the factoryROM。Files and folders should be positioned/named as below
(dir)
├ bin/
├ config/
├ img/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ ├(cache.img) ※you must add this
│ └factoryfs.img(system.img.ext4 or system.img) ※ you must add this
├ sed/
├ user/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ └Sample (This was already there I think)
│ ├install.sh
│ └xxxx.so (I actually didn't have this file and it still worked)
│ └.gitignore (this file came included as well)
│ readme.txt
├ install_su
├ make_rooted_factoryfs.sh
└ user_custom.sh
When the positioning is finished, start Terminal, navigate to the the folder and execute as “sudo make_rooted_factoryfs.sh"
You will get a .tar file in a folder which will be created called "out" that can be flashed as is using Odin. Mine is called SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Hope this helps. I'm in Nagoya by the way. Let me know how it goes.
moved on to KitKat
Thanks jcroot003sh. I managed to succeed with this process but due to work wasnt able to respond. Thanks for trying to help.
I just updated to SCL22 KitKat and am working on getting a proper root using the method here. Will post when I have success.
Thanks again
jcroot003sh said:
xdaoxs,
Sorry for the delay. Apparently I am not getting any of the updates from this site. I'll check into that.
OK, I am running Ubuntu 14.04 on my server here and I copied the rara folder to the desktop and then put the two files (you mentioned that you already have them) into the correct location according to the info below (from the rara instructions which I have semi translated) :
Instructions
In the same directory as readme.txt, put in place the factoryfs.img (system.img.ext4) from the factoryROM。Files and folders should be positioned/named as below
(dir)
├ bin/
├ config/
├ img/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ ├(cache.img) ※you must add this
│ └factoryfs.img(system.img.ext4 or system.img) ※ you must add this
├ sed/
├ user/
│ └SCL22 (your phone’s model name)
│ └Sample (This was already there I think)
│ ├install.sh
│ └xxxx.so (I actually didn't have this file and it still worked)
│ └.gitignore (this file came included as well)
│ readme.txt
├ install_su
├ make_rooted_factoryfs.sh
└ user_custom.sh
When the positioning is finished, start Terminal, navigate to the the folder and execute as “sudo make_rooted_factoryfs.sh"
You will get a .tar file in a folder which will be created called "out" that can be flashed as is using Odin. Mine is called SCL22KDUBNB1-ROOTED-system.tar
Hope this helps. I'm in Nagoya by the way. Let me know how it goes.
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ducmthai said:
SCL22 rooting, the custom image maintains working NFC (NFC in Japan market is different with international market, as it is involved in mobile payments). You will need to flash the custom image via Odin, but you'll lose all of your data.
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Hi again, it seems that the link for your v1.1 is corrupted. Also, KDDI has updated their firmware version to SCL22KDUBNB1. Could you please provide any rooting information about this new version? Thanks in advanced!
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Root SCL22 working fine - http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/general/samsung-galaxy-note-3-scl22-au-kddi-t2964801
Hello
Is there any lolipop bootloaders for scl22 note 3 au kddi. I want to install lolipop custom rom. But without lolipop bootloaders i cant intall any custom roms.
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Sammobile
P5200XXUBNG2_P5200AMNBNG1_AMN
http://samsung-updates.com/details/32840/Galaxy_Tab_3_10.1_3GplusWiFi/GT-P5200/AMN/P5200XXUBNG2.html
Has anyone been able to successfully extract the tar.md5 from the zip? I've tried numerous times, with different operating systems, but having the same problem every time (though slightly different output, tried on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux)
Here's the output from the "unzip" command in the OS X terminal
Code:
$ unzip P5200.zip
Archive: P5200.zip
file #1: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 0
inflating: SS_DL.dll
Any thoughts would be appreciated, I'm trying to make flashable zips from this.
Anything i've found pertaining to that error points to multi-part zip files, which obviously this is not, leading me to believe a mistake was made when zipping it.
Restl3ss said:
Has anyone been able to successfully extract the tar.md5 from the zip? I've tried numerous times, with different operating systems, but having the same problem every time (though slightly different output, tried on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux)
Here's the output from the "unzip" command in the OS X terminal
Code:
$ unzip P5200.zip
Archive: P5200.zip
file #1: bad zipfile offset (local header sig): 0
inflating: SS_DL.dll
Any thoughts would be appreciated, I'm trying to make flashable zips from this.
Anything i've found pertaining to that error points to multi-part zip files, which obviously this is not, leading me to believe a mistake was made when zipping it.
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Have you tried an other source? http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/?page=1&model=GT-P5200&pcode=0#firmware
Max4000 said:
Have you tried an other source? http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/?page=1&model=GT-P5200&pcode=0#firmware
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As of now there's only one 4.4 source, Spain (orange)
And it doesn't seem to be working. Hmm
Perhaps someone with a P5200 could Odin to stock 4.2 Spain (orange) and try to capture the OTA
Restl3ss said:
As of now there's only one 4.4 source, Spain (orange)
And it doesn't seem to be working. Hmm
Perhaps someone with a P5200 could Odin to stock 4.2 Spain (orange) and try to capture the OTA
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Hey , isn't someone can change CSC code to spain(orange) ????? Google it . It's given on droidviews . 'How to change CSC code on Galaxy Devices'
Luxor said:
Sammobile
P5200XXUBNG2_P5200AMNBNG1_AMN
http://samsung-updates.com/details/32840/Galaxy_Tab_3_10.1_3GplusWiFi/GT-P5200/AMN/P5200XXUBNG2.html
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Download from samsung updates (rapidgator), it's no corrupted, i'm writing with new Kitkat for p5200
Do no install previous orange rom, no OTA update.
If you need a faster mirror https://mega.co.nz/#!zZRR2Zbb!RgYWSU_WTvsJDT_Pmiv5KaJz6BGiXaM28_WaRQ3K2hU
Hi all, I have a GT-P5200 from Brazil, with the PDA number P5200UBUAMF6 that is running 4.2.2 actually. Is it safe to update to a 4.4.2 ROM from another country (i.e. problems with 3G connectivity)?
With all the random qhsusb_bulk hardbricks coming around, I've decided to create a thread to share debrick.img files just in case. You do not need to create this, but if you ever need it, you'll be glad you did.
EXPLANATION:
If you ever HARDBRICK your phone, which can be caused by flashing an incompatible ROM, bad bootloader flash, or anything, your processor will fallback into a mode called USB_BULK mode. In this mode, it will await an SD card with a special image flashed to it, called debrick.img, and boot to that. Once booted from the SDcard, it will await a firmware flash from a computer (download mode.)
However, this image needs to be specific to the bootloader version the phone was running before the hardbrick occured. That's why I've created this thread: people on different bootloaders can share their debrick images.
HOW TO MAKE ONE:
Flash this in TWRP/FlashFire/SafeStrap
Your debrick.img (may be named something else, look for the .img at the end) will be in your external SD card and share it here please for others who may need it
BACK THIS UP EVERYWHERE. Google drive, dropbox, mediafire, everywhere. DO NOT loose this.
HOW TO USE ONE:
If you ever have the unfortunate luck of needing to use a debrick image, here's what to do:
-Download Win32DiskImager
-Put your microsd into your PC (yes you will need an adapter in some cases)
-Use Win32DiskImager to write the debrick.img to the SD card
-Take battery out of phone
-Put the SDcard into the phone and put the battery back in
-Do Vol Dn+Power+Home
-Your device should boot into Download Mode, and you should see "SDCARD MODE" at the top right
-Flash stock firmware using Odin
Downloads will be added to the 2nd post
Downloads
PB1 BOOTLOADER DEBRICK
PD1 BOOTLOADER DEBRICK (thanks @klabit87)
PLEASE SHARE YOUR OWN DEBRICK IMAGES! I WILL ADD THEM HERE
Great thread to start!! Question, if i'm running PB1 firmware/kernel but I haven't taken any OTA's passed OC4. Would my debrick img be of the OC4 bootloader? Or do I need to flash the OC4 firmware/kernel to where everything is of OC4? This question may help people who are unsure of what's what.
al50 said:
Great thread to start!! Question, if i'm running PB1 firmware/kernel but I haven't taken any OTA's passed OC4. Would my debrick img be of the OC4 bootloader? Or do I need to flash the OC4 firmware/kernel to where everything is of OC4? This question may help people who are unsure of what's what.
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It is completely based on bootloader version. You can use "Phone Info - Samsung" to confirm before creating an image.
This is great would be nice if you could create Bod5 img for us who are still able to downgrade
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When I get a chance I'll make one for the OC4. Just want to be sure to do it correctly. Since I'm on UL OC4 Bootloader, PB1 firmware
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
Your debrick.img (may be named something else, look for the .img at the end) will be in your external SD card
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Just for clarification, your script doesn't create a file ending in .img:
Code:
#Unbrick-Creator.zip\tools\Unbrick.sh: Line 5
mv /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/200MB.img.gz /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/Unbrick_IMG.gz;
ben_pr said:
Just for clarification, your script doesn't create a file ending in .img:
Code:
#Unbrick-Creator.zip\tools\Unbrick.sh: Line 5
mv /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/200MB.img.gz /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/Unbrick_IMG.gz;
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yes but if you use an archiving program like winrar to open it there is a file called 200mb.img inside and that is the debrick image
I really appreciate ur efforts, but I have a question does it work on all devices ? I will be amuse to know.
Also how space does it requires? 2gb microsd ?
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[email protected] said:
I really appreciate ur efforts, but I have a question does it work on all devices ? I will be amuse to know.
Also how space does it requires? 2gb microsd ?
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200mb is all thats needed on sd.
Only for samsung devices.
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
yes but if you use an archiving program like winrar to open it there is a file called 200mb.img inside and that is the debrick image
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The file inside the archive just takes the name of the archive and excludes the ".gz". Since your script renames the file from "200mb.img.gz" to "Unbrick_IMG.gz", the file within the archive is simply named "Unbrick_IMG" and does not have an extension.
I can change the name of the archive to "Unbrick_IMG.img.gz", then extracting it results in a ".img" as expected. However, with the script you posted, users will have to do this last step manually. You could either not change the name in the script, or have the script include the ".img" to save users this last step.
ben_pr said:
The file inside the archive just takes the name of the archive and excludes the ".gz". Since your script renames the file from "200mb.img.gz" to "Unbrick_IMG.gz", the file within the archive is simply named "Unbrick_IMG" and does not have an extension.
I can change the name of the archive to "Unbrick_IMG.img.gz", then extracting it results in a ".img" as expected. However, with the script you posted, users will have to do this last step manually. You could either not change the name in the script, or have the script include the ".img" to save users this last step.
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the non-extended extracted "UNBRICK_IMG" is the image file and simply adding .img to it will allow it to be flashed
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
the non-extended extracted "UNBRICK_IMG" is the image file and simply adding .img to it will allow it to be flashed
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Yes, sorry, but the reason I'm pointing this out is so that you might update the original post to accurately reflect the process.
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
HOW TO MAKE ONE:
Flash this in TWRP/FlashFire/SafeStrap
Your debrick.img (may be named something else, look for the .img at the end) will be in your external SD card and share it here please for others who may need it
BACK THIS UP EVERYWHERE. Google drive, dropbox, mediafire, everywhere. DO NOT loose this.
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People shouldn't be looking for a file ending in ".img", and they will also need to extract then rename "Unbrick_IMG.gz". Ideally, whoever created the Unbrick-Creator.zip should just fix the script inside and update the link. I'm not sure why the zipped file gets renamed at all, nor why the original image is called "200mb.img" instead of the expected "debrick.img".
The script could just look like this:
Code:
#!/sbin/sh
mkdir -p /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/;
# Changing name of image from 200MB.img to debrick.img
# dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/external_sd/Unbrick_Files/200MB.img bs=4096 count=50000; # Original
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/external_sd/Unbrick_Files/debrick.img bs=4096 count=50000; # Modified
busybox gzip /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/*;
# Removing the rename command
# mv /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/200MB.img.gz /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/Unbrick_IMG.gz;
chmod -R 777 /external_sd/Unbrick_Files
Then, to get the image file, the user simply needs to connect their phone, navigate to the "Unbrick_Files" folder, copy "debrick.img.gz" to their computer, and unzip the archive.
ben_pr said:
Yes, sorry, but the reason I'm pointing this out is so that you might update the original post to accurately reflect the process.
People shouldn't be looking for a file ending in ".img", and they will also need to extract then rename "Unbrick_IMG.gz". Ideally, whoever created the Unbrick-Creator.zip should just fix the script inside and update the link. I'm not sure why the zipped file gets renamed at all, nor why the original image is called "200mb.img" instead of the expected "debrick.img".
The script could just look like this:
Code:
#!/sbin/sh
mkdir -p /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/;
# Changing name of image from 200MB.img to debrick.img
# dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/external_sd/Unbrick_Files/200MB.img bs=4096 count=50000; # Original
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/external_sd/Unbrick_Files/debrick.img bs=4096 count=50000; # Modified
busybox gzip /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/*;
# Removing the rename command
# mv /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/200MB.img.gz /external_sd/Unbrick_Files/Unbrick_IMG.gz;
chmod -R 777 /external_sd/Unbrick_Files
Then, to get the image file, the user simply needs to connect their phone, navigate to the "Unbrick_Files" folder, copy "debrick.img.gz" to their computer, and unzip the archive.
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Good point. I will update the OP later. This is not my package btw
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
Good point. I will update the OP later. This is not my package btw
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My mistake; I thought you made the zip!
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
200mb is all thats needed on sd.
Only for samsung devices.
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My mistake; I thought you made the zip!
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Lol nope. Usually I like to have it all in the updater-script so I wouldn't have had a seperate script
Could someone who has updated to the PD1 bootloader post an unbrick.img for that please?
I attempted to update; flashed the PD1 stock ROM and bootloader in muniz_ri's updated thread and ended up in a soft brick, so I decided to try a full stock PB1 reset, but something went horribly wrong and I'm currently in a hard brick state.
Since something must've gone wrong halfway through, I suspect I'm still holding onto the PD1 bootloader. I've tried the process with the PB1 unbrick.img provided earlier in this thread, but sadly it didn't do anything. Thanks for all the hard work!
akaplo said:
Could someone who has updated to the PD1 bootloader post an unbrick.img for that please?
I attempted to update; flashed the PD1 stock ROM and bootloader in muniz_ri's updated thread and ended up in a soft brick, so I decided to try a full stock PB1 reset, but something went horribly wrong and I'm currently in a hard brick state.
Since something must've gone wrong halfway through, I suspect I'm still holding onto the PD1 bootloader. I've tried the process with the PB1 unbrick.img provided earlier in this thread, but sadly it didn't do anything. Thanks for all the hard work!
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"I've tried this process" is not specific enough. Please tell me EXACTLY what you did or I can't help.
Nandr0idC0nsumer said:
"I've tried this process" is not specific enough. Please tell me EXACTLY what you did or I can't help.
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See my thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67159556&postcount=14
I am sharing with you here my version of HuRUpdater 0.4 customized for the Mediapad M5. I am not taking any credit here for HuRUpdater, the original work can be found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-9/development/tool-flash-official-firmware-recovery-t3769279. Please follow the instructions there on how to install it to an SD card. Also unzip the hurupdater zip, and in a sub folder you will find huruupdate-binary and busybox. Place these two files in the same folder on the as card where you have the other zips. Finally run it from custom recovery.
Your boot loader needs to be unlocked.
HuRUpdater can be used to:
Recover the tablet from a soft brick or bootloop. As long as you can install and access TWRP, it should be good to go.
Restore the tablet back to stock after installing a custom ROM.
Install full OTA updates after unlocking the bootloader, since it appears you cannot install OTAs anymore once the bootloader is unlocked.
Revert back to an older version of the ROM (watch out for XLOADER versions though, make sure that match https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/how-to/beware-bla-l29c432b147-t3817241)
When I was trying to install an OTA after unlocking my bootloader and installing a custom ROM, I found out that HuRUpdater doesn't work out of the box for the Mediapad M5, so I made some minor customizations:
HuRUpdater looks for the volume keys when it starts up in order to read user inputs, and if it doesn't find it, it bails out. I removed that check for the volume keys, so the script will now run without requiring any user input.
HuRUPdater brings its own busybox binary, but it uses unzip trying to install it, which doesn't seem to be available on the M5. I changed it to copy it to the destination instead from the same folder as the other zips.
HuRUpdater checks whether the update will lock your bootloader, and then require you to press a volume key to confirm. Since volume keys are not working and this locking is probably undesired, the script will now bail out if it finds that your booloader may become locked.
NOTE: After successful flash you have to factory reset! And this must be done using the stock recovery, not TWRP!
I have only used it successfully on the Mediapad M5, but but there should be no reason why it wouldn't work on other devices on which HuRUpdate fails when looking for volume keys.
First big thanks for your post! I have a blank Mediapad here without anything any system flashed on it. When I flash HuRU it states an error with the following lines in recovery.log:
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mkdir: 'utils': File exists
cp: bad '/external_sd/CMR-W09C432/hurupdate-binary': No such file or directory
chmod: utils/hurupdate-binary: No such file or directory
cp: bad '/external_sd/CMR-W09C432/busybox': No such file or directory
chmod: utils/busybox: No such file or directory
/tmp/updater[261]: unzip: not found
/tmp/updater[261]: /tmp/utils/busybox: not found
Error with update.zip file. See recovery.log for more details
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Any idea on how to fix this?
valko8877 said:
First big thanks for your post! I have a blank Mediapad here without anything any system flashed on it. When I flash HuRU it states an error with the following lines in recovery.log:
Code:
mkdir: 'utils': File exists
cp: bad '/external_sd/CMR-W09C432/hurupdate-binary': No such file or directory
chmod: utils/hurupdate-binary: No such file or directory
cp: bad '/external_sd/CMR-W09C432/busybox': No such file or directory
chmod: utils/busybox: No such file or directory
/tmp/updater[261]: unzip: not found
/tmp/updater[261]: /tmp/utils/busybox: not found
Error with update.zip file. See recovery.log for more details
Updater process ended with ERROR: 1
Any idea on how to fix this?
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Oh, sorry, think you found a bug and I need to update the instructions. Please unzip the hurupdater zip, and in a sub folder you will find huruupdate-binary and busybox. Place these two files in the same folder on the sd card where you have the zips and try again.
konradsa said:
Please unzip the hurupdater zip, and in a sub folder you will find huruupdate-binary and busybox. Place these two files in the same folder on the sd card where you have the zips and try again.
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Thanks a lot! That worked. It got way too late for me, to come to this idea by my own. Spent several hours to revert to stock firmware and now your version of HuRU seems to to do its work. Currently its flashing Huawei's ZIP files.
valko8877 said:
Thanks a lot! That worked. It got way too late for me, to come to this idea by my own. Spent several hours to revert to stock firmware and now your version of HuRU seems to to do its work. Currently its flashing Huawei's ZIP files.
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Great, glad it worked for you, I updated the instructions in the first post. The reason I ended up with variant of hurupdater is just like you I found out nothing else works, I was trying to install an OTA.l after unlocking boot loader. When I have some time I will think about how to make this a little more seamless. Let me know if you see any other problems.
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Let me know if you see any other problems.
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Yeah, so far so good, tablet is now on stock firmware. The flash was successful, after extracting both binaries from your HuRU ZIP to same folder as the other ZIP's including HuRU, flashing the HuRU ZIP itself again and letting it do it's magic. That tool saved me a lot of more hours of working out on how to revert to Stock, while every Huawei way to go and also the Androids way to go have failed. Thanks again! I can also confirm, that the "vanilla" version of HuRU does not work on Mediapad because of the mentioned error of not finding the user input device. Using the specialized Mediapad one instead did it's thing. Thumbs up!
You really saved me!!!! I tried everything before this post... I was about to give up.
Wanted to install multi user function (which has been deleted in the lite version), gone through a series of steps and post including unlocking, rooting, flashing custom bootloader, installing a mask, etc... throughout the way something happened and I got stuck at the TWRP bootloader, nothing worked, everything I tried yielded an error of some kind. This was my salvation! I'll be forever in debt! Tanks a lot!!!!
So I just got the Aristo 3 and wanted to root it. after an extensive search I have come up empty. Does anyone know if there is a method available to use yet or maybe something is in the works? I've unlocked flashing but I cant seem to boot recovery. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Same ive spent about 6 hours researching this ive never built my own root before however i just dont have the time to do whats needed. From what i researched get the original boot rom from lg bridge and perform a restore to download the factory boot image then use magisk to rebuild the image
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Same ive spent about 6 hours researching this ive never built my own root before however i just dont have the time to do whats needed. From what i researched get the original boot rom from lg bridge and perform a restore to download the factory boot image then use magisk to rebuild the image
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Hmm I'll give it a try. The phone is still new enough that I don't have much saved to it and if I brick it can take it back
should be able to just get the boot image may be the aristo 2 dev would pick this up since he's familiar with it I see you have a few posts in that forum maybe you can send that dev a message see if they would pick it up.
I eagerly await any progress in this run! My girlfriend cracked her screen on her Aristo 2 and decided that it was time to upgrade. I've never been disappointed in the idea of upgrading my phone...until it meant giving up my Aristoboy Mk.2(which was/is quite formidable)and rooted status along with it. If there is anything I might read about the process online, I would at very least consider the task myself. I am learning, but I have some decent skills and experience behind me. Please let me know if I can assist in any way. If not, I hope to see the first strides towards tackling this latest addition to the Aristo line!
My thanks to all my fellow devs here! You each make up a piece of the whole collection that make this, hands down the best forum/online community available the world over! Keep it up! We are making a difference in so many lives!
Your friend,
~[ProTech]~
So I've been busy as **** lately, but I found that the issue seems to be with the os more than the phone itself. I'm not that proficient with downgrading the os to a earlier version since this phone came stock with Oreo. I will try and talk to some of the devs who did the aristo 2 x210ma. Hopefully they have a solution. I've been using my 2 instead. I never realized how much you can't do with a stock phone and os.
OK here's something you can try...
first get dev-patched LGup {GooGle It}
then use the Dump function of Lgup to dump All partitions from your fone...
look for boot_COM{some#here} and rename it to boot.img
put that file on your fones sdcard and install magisk manager app.
use magisk manager app to patch that boot.img file.
find the new file patched_boot.img whereever magisk put it on your sdcard...
move it to your desktop or a folder etc. on P.C
now try to flash it to your fone...
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
if that works your bootloader is now unlocked you'll have to reboot the fone once as it'll erase cache and data...
after that
again do
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
now try
Code:
fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
if that works....
Code:
fastboot reboot
and you'll have root by magisk.
if fastboot's not working other option is to rename "patched_boot.img" to "boot.img"
and then use Partitions DL option in lgup to flash the "patched"boot.img to the phone...
if that works you'll have root by magisk...
If this helped you feel free to hit thanks and come back to post the results plz.
Thanks
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OK here's something you can try...
first get dev-patched LGup {GooGle It}
then use the Dump function of Lgup to dump All partitions from your fone...
look for boot_COM{some#here} and rename it to boot.img
put that file on your fones sdcard and install magisk manager app.
use magisk manager app to patch that boot.img file.
find the new file patched_boot.img whereever magisk put it on your sdcard...
move it to your desktop or a folder etc. on P.C
now try to flash it to your fone...
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
if that works your bootloader is now unlocked you'll have to reboot the fone once as it'll erase cache and data...
after that
again do
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
now try
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fastboot flash boot patched_boot.img
if that works....
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fastboot reboot
and you'll have root by magisk.
if fastboot's not working other option is to rename "patched_boot.img" to "boot.img"
and then use Partitions DL option in lgup to flash the "patched"boot.img to the phone...
if that works you'll have root by magisk...
If this helped you feel free to hit thanks and come back to post the results plz.
Thanks
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My bootloader is already unlocked I've just not been able to flash anything with fastboot. So I have LGup, is there a difference with the dev patched one? I also have magisk on my phone, but it really doesn't give me any options besides to install a new version. I'm gonna go try your suggestion soon though...it sounds promising...and may open up other options if this doesn't succeed. Thanks I'll keep you posted.
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My bootloader is already unlocked I've just not been able to flash anything with fastboot. So I have LGup, is there a difference with the dev patched one? I also have magisk on my phone, but it really doesn't give me any options besides to install a new version. I'm gonna go try your suggestion soon though...it sounds promising...and may open up other options if this doesn't succeed. Thanks I'll keep you posted.
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PLease let us know how it go's...
I'm trying to port and compile Multi-rom for LG-aristo Lg-m210 at the moment...
So I have LGup, is there a difference with the dev patched one?
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in answer to that YES quite a difference...
devpatched lgup gives you extra options such as Dump and Partitions-DL and Chiperase among others...
you'll NEED that dump and partitions-DL option....
LgPWN'd said:
PLease let us know how it go's...
I'm trying to port and compile Multi-rom for LG-aristo Lg-m210 at the moment...ll
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So I can't get passed the dump. I keep getting a timed out error. I even tried to format the user data using fastboot and it failed. And I am curious about the boot_COM. I didn't see any file in the partition list matching that. I did see the boot partition and many others that I didn't recognize. So kinda feeling that we are back to
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So I can't get passed the dump. I keep getting a timed out error. I even tried to format the user data using fastboot and it failed. And I am curious about the boot_COM. I didn't see any file in the partition list matching that. I did see the boot partition and many others that I didn't recognize. So kinda feeling that we are back to
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No the file wont say that in lgup, it'll be named that after you create a new folder on desktop call it "Dump" then use the dev-patched lgup and Dump option, select the folder Dump on the desktop and select the little checkbox for all on partitions list and click start...
also you may be haveing issues because of the .dll your useing... will lgup flash a stock .kdz to the device?
if yes, I'd think the dump option would work fine...
for firmware look here : https://www.mylgphones.com/metropcs-lg-aristo-3-lmx220ma-x220ma-firmware.html
for direct download use this link
Code:
http://pkg02.lime.gdms.lge.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=FW88KEQ4C2VSAF0C3D54FH4/X220MA10e_00_MPCS_US_OP_0123.kdz
LgPWN'd said:
No the file wont say that in lgup, it'll be named that after you create a new folder on desktop call it "Dump" then use the dev-patched lgup and Dump option, select the folder Dump on the desktop and select the little checkbox for all on partitions list and click start...
also you may be haveing issues because of the .dll your useing... will lgup flash a stock .kdz to the device?
if yes, I'd think the dump option would work fine...
for firmware look here : https://www.mylgphones.com/metropcs-lg-aristo-3-lmx220ma-x220ma-firmware.html
for direct download use this link
Code:
http://pkg02.lime.gdms.lge.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=FW88KEQ4C2VSAF0C3D54FH4/X220MA10e_00_MPCS_US_OP_0123.kdz
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So yes it would load a stock formware but no it wouldn't allow me to dump even one partion. And the strange thing was that my list of options would chanhe sometimes. Like it would give me more options i.e. phonesettings. I even tried different cables and ports. It doesnt matter though i somehow hard bricked it so bad that it won't even. Boot to download mode and somehow fried my sim card to the point it wont work in any other phone. Im just waiting for metro to open so i can try again
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So yes it would load a stock formware but no it wouldn't allow me to dump even one partion. And the strange thing was that my list of options would chanhe sometimes. Like it would give me more options i.e. phonesettings. I even tried different cables and ports. It doesnt matter though i somehow hard bricked it so bad that it won't even. Boot to download mode and somehow fried my sim card to the point it wont work in any other phone. Im just waiting for metro to open so i can try again
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OH WOW what a mess...
I would say it's the .dll in the LGUP causing pain here...
something you can try when you're ready to try again....
remove/uninstall devpatched LGUP and install regular store version
use the Common .dll
and add this file{ UI_Config.lgl } to your Common folder in the lgup install location ...
to make it easier I'll just zip up My common folder for you to replace yours
to do this
right click on lgup, select open file location...
navigate to the model subfolder you'll see things like
{ AllinOne } {Common} and {LGUP_LGNPST} folders...
at that point just right click and rename {Common} folder to {Commonbak},
then take my zip file I'm attaching and unzip it and inside will be Common folder...
just Copy / Paste that new Common folder to where the old one is..
set permissions of folder { read-only} and open the folder find file called { UI_Config.lgl }
and set it's permissions to READ ONLY . otherwise it'll be erased once you start LGUP.
and see If that changes anything with being able to Dump...
It's let me dump every LG i've plugged into it...
so I should think it should work for you too...
@Reckless459
is there nothing further?
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@Reckless459
is there nothing further?
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Dude...
First off let me say MertoPCS has the biggest pile of **** customer care department. I'm still waiting on my new device to comr from the warrenty department. I did however fix the sim issue (again metro sucks leaky bowels). I will definitely post any new developments as soon as the happen.
Oh also i did a dump on another phone (aristo 2) and had no issuses. And i saw what ypu meant with the boot_COM##. Thanks for the help.
LGUP dll
Sorry apparently i haven't reloaded this page in 12 hrs and their has been progressing i have 2 aristos im going to work on this also.
i will step in and help out ill read the updates and post further
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@Reckless459
is there nothing further?
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I had a question i would like to chime in here, can i do an extraction on the KDZ with lg extractor i see a boot image in it and flash that?
Nvitethedark said:
Sorry apparently i haven't reloaded this page in 12 hrs and their has been progressing i have 2 aristos im going to work on this also.
i will step in and help out ill read the updates and post further
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I had a question i would like to chime in here, can i do an extraction on the KDZ with lg extractor i see a boot image in it and flash that?
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it may work,
when lgup is being a pain it's worth a try.
I say go for it. but to be certain I'd try flashing the extracted boot.img with partitions DL option in lgup once to make sure it flashes it b4 trying to patch it and flash it again...
Just my 2 cents.
LgPWN'd said:
it may work,
when lgup is being a pain it's worth a try.
I say go for it. but to be certain I'd try flashing the extracted boot.img with partitions DL option in lgup once to make sure it flashes it b4 trying to patch it and flash it again...
Just my 2 cents.
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Aristo3 FW: X220MA10B "10b" came on the system stock
LGUP V1.14 - patched
DLL v1.0.28.17
The above dll is the only one I have found that will recognize the phone and load LGUP, I have also attempted to use uppercut: Error DLL for X220M10b is invalid install a valid dll
https://imgur.com/1Ptrv3n
however, once i attempt to dump phone reboots into download mode i get: Error: 0x2000, please use latest Dll LAF protocol version is not match dll=0 device 162512928
https://imgur.com/5I7GfOa
I attempted to use the LGUPC DLL from the kdz V 10E firmware and that did not recognize the device i also attempted to use your zipped commons.
any feedback on this?
I feel that i should use LG tool update to 0F then use the 0F kdz to attempt all this?
DOWNGRADE Don't UPGRADE
Nvitethedark said:
Aristo3 FW: X220MA10B "10b" came on the system stock
LGUP V1.14 - patched
DLL v1.0.28.17
The above dll is the only one I have found that will recognize the phone and load LGUP, I have also attempted to use uppercut: Error DLL for X220M10b is invalid install a valid dll
https://imgur.com/1Ptrv3n
however, once i attempt to dump phone reboots into download mode i get: Error: 0x2000, please use latest Dll LAF protocol version is not match dll=0 device 162512928
https://imgur.com/5I7GfOa
I attempted to use the LGUPC DLL from the kdz V 10E firmware and that did not recognize the device i also attempted to use your zipped commons.
any feedback on this?
I feel that i should use LG tool update to 0F then use the 0F kdz to attempt all this?
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If at all posible find the OLDEST firmware possible in kdz and do a full flash of that .
and try your dll mod with that by extracting the dll from said kdz and renaming to what ever the one in Common folder is and keep the UI_Config.lgl in there to keep the extra options if possible...
It's all trial and error with this stuff, so keep at it.
DO NOT flash a firmware.kdz from a different model of the device as it'll flash aboot sbl etc and you'll end with a brick that can't be fixed.
and I've always liked { in my experiments} to use the partitions DL option even when downgrading etc to be able to NOT CHOOSE the boot-stack partitions...
but give it a shot and tell us how it go's.
we may be able to split a root-bounty if we come up with something working across users
LgPWN'd said:
OH WOW what a mess...
I would say it's the .dll in the LGUP causing pain here...
something you can try when you're ready to try again....
remove/uninstall devpatched LGUP and install regular store version
use the Common .dll
and add this file{ UI_Config.lgl } to your Common folder in the lgup install location ...
to make it easier I'll just zip up My common folder for you to replace yours
to do this
right click on lgup, select open file location...
navigate to the model subfolder you'll see things like
{ AllinOne } {Common} and {LGUP_LGNPST} folders...
at that point just right click and rename {Common} folder to {Commonbak},
then take my zip file I'm attaching and unzip it and inside will be Common folder...
just Copy / Paste that new Common folder to where the old one is..
set permissions of folder { read-only} and open the folder find file called { UI_Config.lgl }
and set it's permissions to READ ONLY . otherwise it'll be erased once you start LGUP.
and see If that changes anything with being able to Dump...
It's let me dump every LG i've plugged into it...
so I should think it should work for you too...
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reinstalled a non-patched version of lgup and used your common folder and set read-only options attempted a dump got this:
https://imgur.com/FJPMUwv
Hello, apologies if this isn't the right place to post this question but I'm at a complete lost and I'm desperately trying to fix the device. My goal was to simply root the device.
I tried following this guide but by the end of my first run of the guide I had errors with the contacts and phone android apps. But the device still wasn't root. I attempted it again only to break the device completely. I wasn't even able to open Android Recovery and only flashing the bootloader only did I manage to to back to the recovery screen. However, from here, I am unable to flash the firmware any further. I only get a message now notifying me: "only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed".
What I'm hoping to achieve with this question is to get some direct guidance on how to resolve my current error. I've followed a few guides and thread a few threads but nothing seems 100% applicable to my issue or the device.
Using Odin3_v3.13.1 and what I think is the stock firmware for J4 (following the download links on the guides) I do the following:
Unzip the binaries with 7zip ZS to uncompressed the various files, specifically the AP, BL, CP, CSC and HOME MD5 files.
I further unzip the AP file and drag the boot.img.lz4 into lz4.exe to just give me the img file.
I run that through Magisk Manager to create a patch file (on another phone) and reupload back to the pc.
I then take the patched file and drag it into lz4.exe to just give me the img.lz4 file
I then delete the original boot.img file and select all of the files and compress into a tar archive.
OR, even without doing any of that and just straight selecting the AP file without doing the patching, I either get a straight up FAIL! (Auth) from Odin and if that doesn't happen, I get the error on the phone itself saying that "only official released binaries are allowed to be flashed".
And that's where I'm just stuck. I know there are many guides, and I tried making sure I have the best one and knowing what to do, but I think I messed something up along the lines. Any assistance would really be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.