I've installed KofilaKernel on my phone, but I'd like to get rid of it completely and go back to stock. The reason is because I haven't noticed anything different in terms of battery or anything like that. I've installed a few kernel tweaking apps but still haven't seen a change. How can I make it so it was as if the kernel was never there?
Also, second question; I'm new to the whole rooting experience, and have downloaded a number of root apps, some of which I'm not sure I actually need. I'll make a list of them, and could you please tell me if I have any taht do the same thing so that I can uninstall the duplicates? Thanks.
greenify
rom manager
rom toolbox pro
ram booster
f-droid
superSU
busybox
busybox on rails
solid explorer
viper4android
kernel tuner
trickster mod
xposed installer
3c toolbox
I also had juice defender, but it seems to have deleted itself from my phone, funnily enough.
In any case, your help is immensely appreciated.
Hi,
Since you seem to have multiple questions here, I suggest posting in your devices Q&A section. I can help you find it if you let us know your device make and model number.
Thanks!
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After looking at your post history, I see you are familiar with your device section.
Please note that XDA Assist is here to help navigate the site, not for support.
Thank you for understanding, thread closed.
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Hi.
I want to download a few free apps/games from play store but unfortunately they are not available in my country, which is a shame. I've tried everything available on xda forums and Internet like installing Modded Google Play, Market Unlocker, Market Enabler, VPN etc but nothing worked for me. I even tried searching my desired app on default web browser of my phone but it didn't work as well.
Can someone help me out, please!
Hi there!
Here's an article on a modified play store that removes country restrictions. Its in the s2 section, but it will probably work for your device.
I wouldn't do anything unless you take a nandroid backup first. If you have a custom recovery.
You'd need to be rooted for this, so you should have a custom recovery.
Backup and try it. You can restore if you have issues. Or ask in the thread for it if you have issues.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/modified-google-play-store-removes-country-restrictions/
Good luck!!
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If nothing works, try asking in the general Q&A forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help?nocache=1&z=1633905193302780
Or your specific device Q&A forum section.
Need links to everything that needs downloaded to root my nabi 2, need to know what needs downloaded to my tablet and what needs downloaded to computer. I have PDA net on my tablet, thought it was needed on computer. Trying to sort out everything before trying to root since I don't have my own computer. I know I won't have backup, but i don't care. Only want root so I can delete all kid apps and bloatware, and use root only apps.
Android version 4.1.1
Kernel 3.1.10
Product version 2.3
Don't know if nabilab download includes everything I need. Apparently nabilab version 2 doesn't work with 4.1.1
I'm a newb.
Hi there!
Well I found a very long thread on your device...perhaps read the opening post then start at the last page and read through it a bit backwards.
>Android Development and Hacking>Miscellaneous Android Development>Nabi 2 Root and Gapps Install
And another possibility...
>Android Development and Hacking>Miscellaneous Android Development>[TOOL][NABI2] NabiLab - Root, Play, Recovery
You will need to reach 10 constructive posts before you can post in those threads and ask further questions, so I suggest you look around and contribute some useful comments where you can.
Good luck!
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If those threads don't help you, you will need to ask for help here.....
>General discussion>Questions and Answers
And another possible solution suggested to me by a colleague, @bhiga ...
> Android Development and Hacking > Miscellaneous Android Development > [TOOL][NABI] NabiLab GUI - Root, Play, Recovery for JR, XD, 2
He had used this in the past with success. ?
Oh, and the computer you use for this one needs Internet access for sure.
Hello
I have this eZee'Tab785D11-M by Storex (I cant find it anymore in storex website ).
Ive tried to find in the forum, but could find anything for this specific model.
Im looking for a way to proper root it and unroot if I need later. And update the android version if possible.
I haven't tried any method cuz Im new to this and I dont wanna brick it.
The specifications are the followoing
Processor: 1,2GHz Dual Core
Ram: 1Gb
Android Version: 4.2.2
Size: 7,85 inches
Resolution: 1024x768 (4:3 LCD)
Hi,
I can't find anything on XDA about your device, but one of the first 2 for methods in this directory may possibly work for you.... Use at your own risk of course,
XDA Root Directory
As far as a newer android version goes.... Unless someone stays development for your device, you will probably have to wait for the manufacturer to update you.... Assuming they do.
Good luck!
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If those methods don't work out for you, you will need to ask for help here....
> General discussion > Questions and Answers
KJ said:
Hi,
I can't find anything on XDA about your device, but one of the first 2 for methods in this directory may possibly work for you.... Use at your own risk of course,
XDA Root Directory
As far as a newer android version goes.... Unless someone stays development for your device, you will probably have to wait for the manufacturer to update you.... Assuming they do.
Good luck!
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If those methods don't work out for you, you will need to ask for help here....
> General discussion > Questions and Answers
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Hi, thanks for the answer.
That seems some what dangerous method to root :crying: , but I will see if it will work :fingers-crossed:
Unfortunately I think they wont update it to a later android version. I was thinking if I could update through an unofficial way?
The main reason is to use the apps mentioned in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2329080 , to remove the buggy touch buttoms, that sometimes when pressing back it also takes screenshots or and reduces the volume, also happens when Im just scrolling the setting menu or in some games, that is really annoying . And to reduce the resolution to see if I can get some better fps in games, though the gpu is a mali 400. But that requires 4.3 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nomone.resolution_changer
Rooting has nothing to do with updating... In a way.
Yes, developers can often create aosp roms for devices with Android versions higher than the devices official last version. But I can't find any for your device. And yes, you need root and a custom recovery for flashing roms. So those root methods probably won't help with that.
So it's up to the manufacturer to update you.... And they may have stopped updating your device, or just haven't yet. Updates can come very slow, if ever for less popular devices I'm afraid.
As far as Rooting being risky, yes it can be. Everything we do when altering our devices can be risky. It comes with the territory.
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If you want to avoid risk for now, I suggest asking for help in the 2nd link I gave you. ?
KJ said:
Rooting has nothing to do with updating... In a way.
Yes, developers can often create aosp roms for devices with Android versions higher than the devices official last version. But I can't find any for your device. And yes, you need root and a custom recovery for flashing roms. So those root methods probably won't help with that.
So it's up to the manufacturer to update you.... And they may have stopped updating your device, or just haven't yet. Updates can come very slow, if ever for less popular devices I'm afraid.
As far as Rooting being risky, yes it can be. Everything we do when altering our devices can be risky. It comes with the territory.
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If you want to avoid risk for now, I suggest asking for help in the 2nd link I gave you. ?
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Ok, I will follow that link for further help , thanks.
Q&A for CM12S Enable Built-in Root [YNG1TAS0YL]
Some developers prefer that questions remain separate from their main development thread to help keep things organized. Placing your question within this thread will increase its chances of being answered by a member of the community or by the developer.
Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for CM12S Enable Built-in Root [YNG1TAS0YL]. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
Root not working.?
I flashed it over, uninstalled SuperSU, rebooted, turned it on in dev. options and now it says its not rooted.?
Does this work with stock recovery?
Has anyone tried this with stock recovery? How did it go?
material_Duarte said:
Has anyone tried this with stock recovery? How did it go?
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It can't be flashed with stock recovery. You need to install via a custom recovery.
battery issues
I upgraded to cm12s yesterday and since then I have had persistent issues with battery charging.. It keeps on continuously connecting n disconnecting .. It does not charge at all
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Thanks for deriving from my work without attribution. That's not nice.
For the record, I did this since the early 11.0 days and have a semi-automated build system (source code at julian-klode/bacon-superuser in github). I published my work on the OnePlus forums, you can find the "[Flashable Zip] [CM12] Enable Integrated Superuser" thread there in the CyanogenOS 12 section.
I have also published a build for YNG1TAS17L - available in that thread and jak-linux.org/cm
MIssing notification drawer and status bar in settings!
I rooted my oneplus one with cm12. I installed some basic apps(titanium backup, xposed, juicedefender, romtoolbox etc) which require root access, but later I find out that notification drawer and status bar options are missing in my settings menu. I am not sure why is it exactly gone? Does anybody know solution for this?
Manage Built in CM12s ROOT
Hi @inscythe,
I flashed your zip, i have a one plus one and i'm runnig OTA CM12S(YNG1TAS17L), so far so good work's just fine.
When i read this possibilite a built in root manager i was very happy about it.
But how can i manage the memorized ROOT premissions? Becuse i want to delete root privilages from some app's and i can't find the list of ROOT aps.
Thank you
julian_klode said:
Thanks for deriving from my work without attribution. That's not nice.
For the record, I did this since the early 11.0 days and have a semi-automated build system (source code at julian-klode/bacon-superuser in github). I published my work on the OnePlus forums, you can find the "[Flashable Zip] [CM12] Enable Integrated Superuser" thread there in the CyanogenOS 12 section.
I have also published a build for YNG1TAS17L - available in that thread and jak-linux.org/cm
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Ah, I'm really sorry about that. I didn't know that it contains your work. I got it from someone who uploaded it in forum post pretty long ago and assumed it is just a generic zip. Since I couldn't find the post again, I ended up updating it as a base zip myself for personal use. When CM12S came out, I decided to upload it.
I'll edit the main thread to include attribution to your work. Again, sorry about that.
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diogope said:
Hi @inscythe,
I flashed your zip, i have a one plus one and i'm runnig OTA CM12S(YNG1TAS17L), so far so good work's just fine.
When i read this possibilite a built in root manager i was very happy about it.
But how can i manage the memorized ROOT premissions? Becuse i want to delete root privilages from some app's and i can't find the list of ROOT aps.
Thank you
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You go to settings, privacy. In the privacy page, open the three-dot menu and select advanced. Swipe all the way to the rightmost tab, you'll see the list of root.
Thank you
Thank you for the tip, that's what I was looking for. Thanks again
I have flashed it too and it works just fine, only when I go to see the version of CMOS, it says I have the same version as before.
Hey i need help for rooting HTC DESIRE 516 DUAL SIM 4.3.Already tried alli of the tool which are available on on net...like
iroot,kingroot,kingoroot,one click root(require payment),king root apk...but none of them works..
so plsz
can any one of you can share an complete tutorial on how too root htc desire 516 device..
plsz if you share it,then share it with complete guides and along with download links.
plsz an help would be appreciate it.
;plsz:crying:
Have you tried framaroot?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276
Or try towelroot. Will post links and downloads when I find them.
Also you should be sure to search for the forum concerning your device and there may be a helpful thread with the answer you are looking for. I'm not familiar with your particular phone model.
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I also know that kingoroot(or, king root) is tricky because it won't let you use any other superuser app (such as SuperSU etc.). You have to use the built-in kingroot app in order to get root privileges meaning that if you rooted it with kingoroot and then you try to access root through another app, it might not be successful and it would seem like your phone isn't rooted.
There is a way around this but it requires some hacking skills. So if you still have the kingroot app installed you might want to go into it and unroot and then uninstall it to see if any other rooting methods work. If there is an alternative method besides kingoroot you will probably prefer it because then you might be less restricted in the end and you might have a better time using your root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016084
[Video Tutorial] Noob Proof Everything Desire Guide UPDATED [04/04/11][Video Tut]
This might also help.
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If you ever do find something that works be sure to post it for others.
Sure
good.m. said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016084
[Video Tutorial] Noob Proof Everything Desire Guide UPDATED [04/04/11][Video Tut]
This might also help.
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If you ever do find something that works be sure to post it for others.
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tx man,,,if i get than sure i will share it between us..