[Completed] New Guide for rooting LG Volt(LGLS740) - XDA Assist

This guide is for a brand new Boost Mobile LG Volt (LGLS740.) 4/4/2015
I had an LG Realm that I rooted in less than 5 minutes with Kingo Root. Cracked the screen, didn't have time to fix it so I went and bought the LG Volt from Boost Mobile. I've spent around 7 months trying to root the stupid thing with one-click utilities and other tricks and gave up.
Finally I found a guide that got me on the right path and made it happen. Now keep in mind I didn't have to flash back to earlier versions of firmware for anything you can do this on ZV5.
First download the attachment (LG_Root.zip) and unzip it too your desktop or wherever you wish.
make sure you have the LG_unified drivers installed(I did all this in Windows 7 but it shouldn't matter.)
And now I pass you off to this brilliant man's guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...lg-devices-t3049772/post59309508#post59309508
It took me all of two minutes to root the phone. Don't be afraid. To sum it all up:
1. Install drivers, extract LG_root.
2. Make sure the usual is done(Enable USB debugging, allow untrusted vendors)
3. Hold shift and left click in the window to open command line in the proper directory
4. type adb.exe devices in the command window or just paste it from here, and make sure your device shows up.
5. copy and paste this to the command prompt: adb.exe push busybox /data/local/tmp/ && adb.exe push lg_root.sh /data/local/tmp && adb.exe push UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp which pushes the supersu utility to your phone.
6. a: Power off your device
b:When the device is powered off, hold volume up and insert a USB cable connected to the PC
c:Wait for the drivers to install
7. Double click ports.bat (This will give us the COM port in which our device is connected we are looking for the Diag port, mine was com4, com3 didn't even show up in mine so no worries.)
8. Go back to your command prompt window(close the Ports.bat window if you want.) and paste: Send_Command.exe \\.\COM4 (This opens the channel to send commands to the diag port.)
9. Paste this final command to your command prompt when the channel is open: sh /data/local/tmp/lg_root.sh dummy 1 /data/local/tmp/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp/busybox
10. Once it's done you can pull the battery.
FYI: I had trouble a couple of times while in firmware mode and had to restart once or twice before I did it all correctly. Also, I know I'm just basically copying Unjustified_Dev's post but it took me around 7 or 8 months to find a way that worked with this phone so I just want it to be easier for people to find and confirm that it works for the LG Volt(LGLS740) when you try to find a way to root it. And NONE of the one click utilities worked for me.
Thanks everyone and especially Unjustified Dev, I hope this helps and brings some attention to this phone model. I remember I had a certain version of the Motorola Razr(V3XX) or something and I could barely ever get anything hacked with it, it was frustrating as hell!

PlasticCogLiquid said:
This guide is for a brand new Boost Mobile LG Volt (LGLS740.) 4/4/2015
I had an LG Realm that I rooted in less than 5 minutes with Kingo Root. Cracked the screen, didn't have time to fix it so I went and bought the LG Volt from Boost Mobile. I've spent around 7 months trying to root the stupid thing with one-click utilities and other tricks and gave up.
Finally I found a guide that got me on the right path and made it happen. Now keep in mind I didn't have to flash back to earlier versions of firmware for anything you can do this on ZV5.
First download the attachment (LG_Root.zip) and unzip it too your desktop or wherever you wish.
make sure you have the LG_unified drivers installed(I did all this in Windows 7 but it shouldn't matter.)
And now I pass you off to this brilliant man's guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...lg-devices-t3049772/post59309508#post59309508
It took me all of two minutes to root the phone. Don't be afraid. To sum it all up:
1. Install drivers, extract LG_root.
2. Make sure the usual is done(Enable USB debugging, allow untrusted vendors)
3. Hold shift and left click in the window to open command line in the proper directory
4. type adb.exe devices in the command window or just paste it from here, and make sure your device shows up.
5. copy and paste this to the command prompt: adb.exe push busybox /data/local/tmp/ && adb.exe push lg_root.sh /data/local/tmp && adb.exe push UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp which pushes the supersu utility to your phone.
6. a: Power off your device
b:When the device is powered off, hold volume up and insert a USB cable connected to the PC
c:Wait for the drivers to install
7. Double click ports.bat (This will give us the COM port in which our device is connected we are looking for the Diag port, mine was com4, com3 didn't even show up in mine so no worries.)
8. Go back to your command prompt window(close the Ports.bat window if you want.) and paste: Send_Command.exe \\.\COM4 (This opens the channel to send commands to the diag port.)
9. Paste this final command to your command prompt when the channel is open: sh /data/local/tmp/lg_root.sh dummy 1 /data/local/tmp/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp/busybox
10. Once it's done you can pull the battery.
FYI: I had trouble a couple of times while in firmware mode and had to restart once or twice before I did it all correctly. Also, I know I'm just basically copying Unjustified_Dev's post but it took me around 7 or 8 months to find a way that worked with this phone so I just want it to be easier for people to find and confirm that it works for the LG Volt(LGLS740) when you try to find a way to root it. And NONE of the one click utilities worked for me.
Thanks everyone and especially Unjustified Dev, I hope this helps and brings some attention to this phone model. I remember I had a certain version of the Motorola Razr(V3XX) or something and I could barely ever get anything hacked with it, it was frustrating as hell!
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Easier 1-2-3 Droid 2 Root for Windows / Linux / Mac

For Droid 2's on Gingerbread, click link below to find info to Root your phone
http://www.droid-life.com/2011/09/0...roidx2-droidx-and-droid3-running-gingerbread/
One Click Root Version for Linux and Works for Mac, too!
This is still a work in progress! Gonna call it 3.3 (I went through 3 previous versions). It takes the 2.2.1 version and adds a user interface. Nice, easy, clean. In order to run this script, you need to chmod (change permission) of the .sh file, and then execute it.
Download the file here: http://kimete.com/droid/beta/dorootv3.sh
It is good for both Linux and Mac. All you have to do is execute it and the script will download all the appropriate files for you!
How to run this in Ubuntu/Linux
How-to video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvlB3e_UE8I
Note: General idea. You no longer need to update android-sdk, though.
1. Download the file.
2. Right-click the file, choose properties, choose the permission tab, and check executing file as program, close window
3. Double-click the file, choose Run in Terminal, and it'll start.
4. Choose 1 for install and root. Choose 2 for root process only. Only good if you've rooted using this method before, or you need to reroot your phone. Choose 3 to unroot. Choose 4 for credits/donation information. Choose 5 to exit. Choosing other numbers...
How-to for Mac
How-to video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7s8dtfYyHI
Note: General idea. You no longer need to download and install android-sdk anymore.
1. Download dorootv3.sh. Best to put it on your desktop.
2. Open a terminal. Go to the magnifying glass and type in terminal, and then select it.
3. Next, you need to change permissions. Type in the terminal chmod 0755 followed with a single space. Then drag the dorootv3.sh into terminal.
You should see something like this chmod 0755 /user/(file path)/dorootv3.sh. Press enter.
4. Now run your file by dragging the file into the terminal again and pressing enter!
5. Now choose and option...
New version of rooting for Linux and Mac! Version 2.2.1!
Linux 2.2.1: http://www.kimete.com/droid/beta/DoRootLinux_221.zip
Mac 2.2.1: http://www.kimete.com/droid/beta/DoRootMac_221.zip
General Instructions:
1. Extract the files.
2. Change the permissions on the doroot.sh file
3. Run doroot.sh file.
Instructions for Linux and Mac
1. Extract the respective files to somewhere accessible. Your home directory or desktop is idea. The file comes in a .zip file. Just open it up and drag and drop the DoRootMac or DoRootLinux folder.
2. Make sure you phone is in PC Mode with USB Debugging enabled
PC Mode: Notification blind -> USB connection -> PC Mode
USB Debugging: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging
You need USB debugging icon showing in notifications. Try Charge Only if you can't get PC Mode to show USB debugging.
3. Navigate to the folder in terminal.
example: [cd /DoRootMac or cd /DoRootLinux]
4. enter [chmod 0755 doroot.sh] then run it [./doroot.sh]
5. Let it run.
6. That's it, you are done.
One Click Root for Windows
Here's the Windows version. Facelessuser pushed this through and worked his magic. Give it a try. Very exciting stuff. I haven't used it yet, but according to him, it should work!
Download here, Ver. 2.1.4:
http://www.kimete.com/droid/beta/DoRootWin_2.1.4.zip
Instruction for Windows:
How-to video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7RGVikpQ8o
1. Extract the folder from the DORoot zip file to your desktop. You should be moving 7 or 8 files into the tools folder.
2. Install Motorola Drivers
(Tip, to stop the launching of the Verizon/Motorola site, go to the MotoConnect icon in the bottom righ, right click, when phone connects, nothing.)
3. Make sure you phone is in PC Mode with USB Debugging enabled
PC Mode: Notification blind -> USB connection -> PC Mode
USB Debugging: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging
You need USB debugging icon showing in notifications. Try Charge Only if you can't get PC Mode to show USB debugging.
4. Double-click and run doroot.bat
5. Let it run.
6. That's it, you are done.
Motorola Drivers (if you are using Windows) which can be found here:
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
Many thanks to facelessuser for working his magic!
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How-to Videos
Video of the Rooting Process for D2 and DX by [email protected]
For Windows/Mac/Linux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5l3MDomDSc
Video of the Rooting Process for D2 and DX by DarkOnion
For Windows
New: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7RGVikpQ8o
Old: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzlg9a-H42w
How to use the ADBDL.sh file by DarkOnion
For Mac and Linux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cHpGXfEudM
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my anti-virus tell me that the files contain Trojan's?
The files are exploits and hack your phone. Don't worry, they are clean. However, to be safe, do not download from any other source than the ones linked in this post.
I've gotten countless hate mail and comments on Youtube users about rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin being detected as a trojan. It is an EXPLOIT. If you are scared that the files I hosted are going to give your computer a virus. Look else where, like Z4Root, though, my understanding is that Z4Root also uses rage.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=853704
What is do these files/programs/scripts do?
These scripts will root your Droid 2 or Droid X phone with the least amount of user input as possible.
Why should we use this method and not another method?
All the methods are based off the same process/procedure. If you feel like doing MORE work, we can't stop you. The reason why we wrote all these scripts is to expedite the process, make the procedure easier, and to reduce human input which reduces the chance of human error.
Is there anything I need to know in order to successfully root my phone?
Yes. READ THE DIRECTIONS. Read the directions first. A lot of people make errors because they don't read the directions. I've also provided links to my video and another video which outlines the root process. Both are only a few minutes long.
Root failed! What do I do?
Run the script again! Most people succeed on the first or second try. Usually the rest by the third try.
Do I have to install Android SDK and update it?
It depends. The new Linux/Mac version does not require you to. The windows one, we are still working on.
Does this work on other phones?
I can't answer that. I know it works for Droid 2 and Droid X.
Wait a minute, this isn't really one-click! What's the deal?
Deal with it. Don't like it, try the 25+ step process.
When I open up the Superuser app, I get a blank screen.
That is NORMAL. Superuser lists the processes/applications that you've allowed superuser access to. If you haven't allowed anything, then it will be blank.
How do I test if I have root or not?
Try downloading an app like Wireless Tether (published by Google), and running it.
What USB connection mode do I set my phone to?
PC Mode or Charge Only. Choose the one that comes up with USB Debugging.
I am not very good with computers. Is this something I can do?
Oh yes! The key to success is following the directions.
How do I update Android SDK?
On Windows, you just need to double click the SDK Manager.exe. On Linux/Mac, you need to go into terminal, navigate to the tools folder in the android sdk folder, and run this command ./android update sdk. More information can be found in the SDK Readme text file. On Windows, double-click and run the SDK Manager.
I am getting stuck at the "daemon not found/daemon is starting" part. What do I do?
You need to fumble with the settings on your phone. You don't need to close the terminal. Change between PC Mode and Charge Only mode until it starts to continue. If that still doesn't work, also try disabling then enabling USB debugging for each mode.
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Reporting an Error or a Problem
You can report errors right here in this thread. Make sure you give us as much information as possible. List what operating system you are on, what phone you have, at what part of the script you had errors, and anything else you may have tried or done. The more information you provide us, the better we understand situations. Posting up pics or logs of the terminal is extremely helpful.
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Change log for 1-2-3 Root
Version 0.0 - 25+ step tutorial on how to root D2 on Windows and Mac
Version 1.0 - Initial scripts to streamline processes and reduce user error in Ver. 0.0.
Version 2.0 - Streamline of multiple scripts into 1 script. Minimal commands. Minimal work. With error checking and reporting.
Version 2.1 - addressed issue where remnants of a previous root would not allow root to complete
Version 2.1.1 -
-Cleanup code.
-Address issue where I thought I was killing a hanging rage, but I wasn't (It was a syntax thing)
-Fix for ERROR6 or ERROR5 (this was drastically different than what I did in windows. I wasn't returning exactly a string in format I thought when doing the check, so I had to do some ridiculous stuff to process it.)
-Better error resolution. (more error checking)
-Refined unroot.
-Reboot if you had files from a previous root
-Now the script will automagically download needed root files if they are not in your folder. (If you are behind a proxy, make sure your mac or linux has curl or wget configured for proxies respectively)
-Longer wait before remount (I had it not remount because it was busy once)
Version 2.1.2 -
Linux and Mac
Contains everything windows 2.1.1
Unroots non bootstrapped phones too
All
Contains option to unroot
Version 2.1.3 - Added dounroot.bat
Vesion 2.1.4 -
-Fix bug where people were getting a false ERROR5 because they already had Superuser.apk
-Hide killing of busybox before unroot
Version 2.1.4 - Files are standalone. No need to download Android SDK anymore.
Version 2.2.0 -
-adb included, no SDK needed
-abort if cannot find adb
-remove alternate busybox at /system/xbin and /system/bin when unrooting
-remove alternate busybox at /system/xbin when rooting and installing busybox at /system/bin
-No more hang in exploit...I hope
-Clean up code
Version 2.2.1 - minor revision to code (curl related)
DarkOnion's DoRootv3
Version 3.0 - set-up menu's, added error checking, will detect which OS you are on
Version 3.1 - fixed issues with ADB SDK User interfaces
Version 3.2 - adapted to DoRoot 2.2.1
Version 3.3 - edited code for easier understanding and modifications
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References:
Original procedure produced by Sebastian Krahmer
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7838000&postcount=1
Tutorial/How-to Root Droid 2 on Windows by DarkOnion
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7865824&postcount=164
Tutorial/How-to Root Droid 2 on Linux/Mac by DarkOnion
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8103311&postcount=340
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Appreciate my work and/or help, feel free to send donations my way! Poor college student here who just got a speeding ticket! Doh!
This is outdated information and should be used as a reference only! All updated versions have moved to POST #1.
Hi all. Made it to the front page of XDA Developers.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/easy-rooting-method-for-droid-2/
I just want to make sure credit is given where due. First of all, the original procedure was produced Sebastian Krahmer. From there I wrote an indepth tutorial to root the Droid 2. I took a vague instruction set and help it grown into something that the average person could understand. Understanding the need to simplify the process, I decided to write scripts to further streamline the process. What started out as a 3 part script that involved 8 or 9 commands eventually became a two part script that involved 3 or 4 commands. I have no programming background, by the way. Having trouble getting the process down into one part, facelessuser volunteered to take my work, and put a bunch of neat things into it to get it to work as one thing with error checking! So, with that said, I'd like to thank everyone that had a part in the project, especially facelessuser for his dark magic arts that made the script run, matt4542 for constantly testing my various scripts, and everyone who directly or indirectly ran the scripts!
We are moving forward!
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Hi all.
We (me), facelessuser, and a few others are working furiously to get an easy one step program out for you guys. In the mean-time, I have a pretty safe, and clean, and easy 2 step method for Windows, Mac, and Linux. I am still cleaning stuff up, but for the most part, it all runs well.
What you need:
Android-SDK for your operating system which can be found here:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Motorola Drivers (if you are using Windows) which can be found here:
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
And the files/scripts/programs to root for your OS:
Want to try the one step process, go down to post #2!
Windows [1.0]: http://www.kimete.com/droid/DORootforD2Windows.zip
Mac/Linux [1.0]: http://www.kimete.com/droid/DORootforD2Linux.zip
Instruction for Windows:
GO DOWN TO POST #2 AND DOWNLOAD THE ONE STEP
1. Extract and Update Android SDK package to your computer. The file comes in a zip file. Just open it up and drag and drop the android-sdk-windows folder to your C drive. Next, extract the files from the DORoot zip file to the tools folder of Android SDK. You should be moving 7 or 8 files into the tools folder.
2. Install Motorola Drivers
(Tip, to stop the launching of the Verizon/Motorola site, go to the MotoConnect icon in the bottom right, right click, when phone connects, nothing.)
3. Make sure you phone is in PC Mode with USB Debugging enabled
PC Mode: Notification blind -> USB connection -> PC Mode
USB Debugging: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging
You need USB debugging icon showing in notifications. Try Charge Only if you can't get PC Mode to show USB debugging.
4. Double-click and run doroot1.bat
5. Follow the instructions. You will enter into the shell and be prompted with a $.
6. enter [./data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin] and let it run. Can take up to 15 minutes before it boots you out.
6a. To check if rageagainstthecage worked it's magic, enter the shell with adb shell. You should see a # sign. If you don't, you need to run rageagainstthecage again by entering the command from step six.
6b. If you see the #, exit the shell by typing exit.
7. After being booted from shell and back to DOS, enter or double click doroot2.bat
8. That's it, you are done.
Instruction for Linux and Mac:
GO DOWN TO POST #2 AND DOWNLOAD THE 1-STEP!
1. Extract and Update Android SDK package to your computer. The file comes in a .tar.gz file. Just open it up and drag and drop the android-sdk-linux folder to your home directory or desktop. Next, extract the files from the DORoot zip file to the tools folder of Android SDK. You should be moving 7 or 8 files into the tools folder.
2. Make sure you phone is in PC Mode with USB Debugging enabled
PC Mode: Notification blind -> USB connection -> PC Mode
USB Debugging: Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging
You need USB debugging icon showing in notifications. Try Charge Only if you can't get PC Mode to show USB debugging.
3. Navigate to the tools folder of your android-sdk
[cd /android-sdk-linux_x86/tools]
4. enter [chmod 0755 doroot1.sh] then run it [./doroot1.sh]
5. Follow the instructions. You will enter into the shell and be prompted with a $.
6. enter [./data/local/tmp/rageagainstthecage-arm5.bin] and let it run. Can take up to 15 minutes.
6a. To check if rageagainstthecage worked it's magic, enter the shell with adb shell. You should see a # sign. If you don't, you need to run rageagainstthe cage again by entering the command from step six.
6b. If you see the #, exit the shell by typing exit.
7. After being booted from shell and back to command prompt, [./doroot2.sh]
8. That's it, you are done.
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Hey Thanks alot for writing this! I just tried it out and ran until completion.
A few things I found.
In the dos prompt, part2 the program asks user to input a few commands. Commands 2 and 3 should end in .sh. The program dosent mention this.
Thanks again
Typo in the 3rd step. You forgot to add '.sh'.
lockdownx1x said:
Typo in the 3rd step. You forgot to add '.sh'.
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Doh. Good catch y'all. I will take care of that now!
Problem
Everytime i type: $ ./doroot2.sh
i get:
./doroot2.sh
./doroot2.sh: not found
thank for the help!
The " ./ " before doroot.sh tells linux to look in the current directory for the file to run. Make sure you in the tools directory of the sdk and that the script is there as well.
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Yep i definitaly made sure of that but same error. It doesnt matter though i have rooted my droid 2 through the manual proccess
NiteSite said:
Everytime i type: $ ./doroot2.sh
i get:
./doroot2.sh
./doroot2.sh: not found
thank for the help!
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Did you do cd data/local/tmp in adb shell before doing the chmod and ./doroot2.sh?
Yeah the chmod doroot2.sh worked without a problem. ./doroot2.sh did not tried it several times though
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NiteSite said:
Yeah the chmod doroot2.sh worked without a problem. ./doroot2.sh did not tried it several times though
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Weird. I am going to send you a PM. Hit me up on Google Talk.
-Kevin
Should turn this in to a one click root app for D2. Couldn't you essentially do some modifications and run it from the phone?
mjones1052 said:
Should turn this in to a one click root app for D2. Couldn't you essentially do some modifications and run it from the phone?
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I am working on it. Hahaha. I don't have any programming background. So I am learning on the fly, but progress is being made.
Though, I have to say that the process is much much much easier than what it originally began as. So... moving in the right direction.
I'm not much of a programmer. I'm on Windows. Do I need to chmod the files, and if so, how would I do that?
Kenny Strife said:
I'm not much of a programmer. I'm on Windows. Do I need to chmod the files, and if so, how would I do that?
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Just follow the instructions. Launch the doroot1.bat file. The .bat file will launch you into ADB shell. chmod the doroot2.sh file, then run it. adb shell again. chmod the doroot3.sh file and run that. Hope that helps. I am on google talk if you need help.
I'm stuck on the second step. Attempting to contact you through Google Talk...
Thanks, by the way.
please help!
i rooted manually and when i try to open superuser permissions icon i get a black screen...should i follow your steps to root now and will that work ??
chrismouro said:
i rooted manually and when i try to open superuser permissions icon i get a black screen...should i follow your steps to root now and will that work ??
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You are okay. Superuser lists the program you've allowed superuser access to. You haven't given any apps access, therefore blank!
Kenny Strife said:
I'm stuck on the second step. Attempting to contact you through Google Talk...
Thanks, by the way.
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Kenny, did you get this resolved? I am experiencing the same issue.
I'm getting kicked the ./doroot2.sh: not found as well. Anyone get past this point?

[HOWTO] CM7 Captivate and ADB + Batch stuffs

Since I just got myself aquainted with ADB (doing stuff bass-ackwards, I know), I decided I'd post up a tutorial on using it with a CM7'd Captivate. The only thing I can't get ADB to do on CM7 is download mode. I'm pretty sure, since CM7 is Nexus S based, that there isn't a way to adb into download, but all other functions work.
*I'm not responsible for any damage or loss you may encounter through the use of this guide. ADB can be a dangerous thing if you poke and prod too much and have no idea what you're doing. That being said, it's quite useful.
This was done on Windows 7. If you're on a different OS, setup process will most likely differ at least a little.
First off, you can't run a program you don't have, so let's go get that
Android SDK Tools
Once that's downloaded, extract it to the root of your hard drive.
Run SDKManager
Install "Android SDK Platform-tools, Revision 5," and "Google USB Driver package, revision 4."
Now make sure that your Captivate has USB Debugging enabled (settings > applications > development) and plug it into your computer.
Hold the Windows key on your keyboard and press "R."
This should bring up the Run dialog box. Type "cmd" (no quotes, of course) into the text box, and press enter.
Now, in Command Prompt, type "path C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools" (remember that "C" is variable. Your system drive could be your D drive for all I know)
After that, type "adb devices." If your phone is recognized as a debugging device, it will show up there and you can skip past the driver installation (steps quoted and in RED).
If your phone wasn't listed under ADB Devices, press the Start button, and search for "Device Manager."
Run that and find your phone in the list. Right click on it and update driver software.
From here, click on "Browse My Computer for Driver Software," and click next.
You want windows to search for drivers in "C:\android-sdk-windows\extras\google\usb_driver" so set that as the path and make sure to check "include subfolders."
Once it's installed, open command prompt and navigate to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools as before.
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Type "ADB Devices." Your Captivate should now be on the list. If not, restart ADB by ending the process in Task Manager, and inputting another ADB command into Command Prompt (i.e. ADB Devices or ADB Shell)
From here on out, you should be GTG.
To my understanding, this process is pretty much the same across all ROMs, just with different drivers. CM7 is based off of Nexus S 2.3.4, and uses it's debug drivers.
PM me or post here if you feel any changes are necessary.
I decided to add a few scripts to reboot phone into download mode, reboot into recovery, and to restart ADB and check devices.
Keep in mind that DL mode seems to be out of reach via ADB on MIUI and CM7.
All you have to do, once you get ADB working properly, is plug your phone in and click on your batch file of choice.
All these do is perform the command prompt tasks listed above automatically.
Again.... I'm not responsible for any damage to your phone, you, your cat, your car, or the apple pie on the Stifflers' table.
to make things faster instead of typing the path, go to adb with your file explorer (C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools), hold shift and right click in an open area of your explorer then press "open command window here"
I haven't gotten adb working since I moved to a MIUI ROM. I always had it working with most other custom ROMs. Appreciate any inputs on why it is so? Thanks.

Broken screen, need to retrieve files off phone! help please

My screen first cracked and then the LCD completely went now... I have files I need to retrieve off the phone. It is rooted and running some ICS build... I believe the phone is in USB debugging mode, the screen still 'works' I can unlock the phone but nothing is displayed on the screen. Possibly someone could help me out with the adb process for pulling the contents off the /sd
Any help will be GREATLY appreciated, thank you for your time.
ur usb mass storage should still work. can u just plug ur phone to a usb port and get things off the phone ?
As previously stated. I believe the phone was in USB debugging mode. And now the screen is completely black... impossible to navigate to where i need to be.
You'll need adb setup on your computer, and you'll need to cd your way into the folder with adb.exe. Forgive me for hotlinking, but this will make it easier: Download this file, courtesy of NexusSHacks.com (I believe it is Zedomax around here). I would advise to unzip the contents in this file to your C:\Nexus directory, so that adb.exe is at C:\Nexus\adb.exe.
Now, plug in your phone. Open your start menu and search for "cmd" and open up Command Prompt. This is the basic Windows CLI (Command Line Interface).
First, you'll need to open the directory of the Nexus folder you created earlier. To do this, type in the command prompt:
Code:
cd C:\Nexus
Now, you want to make sure adb sees your phone:
Code:
adb devices
The adb service should start and if it sees your phone it will pop up a serial number. If there is no serial number, you can't use adb while inside android and you'll need to tick the option or find an alternative way. Assuming it finds your device, you are good to go.
In order to copy the /sdcard folder of your Nexus S, you will use the pull command. We will throw all of the files into C:\Nexus\sdcard, for reference. So in the command prompt, type:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard .\sdcard
It looks a little confusing but don't stress. Just make sure you type it in exactly (dot, correct slash, etc). This will take a little while since it might transfer up to ~15GB worth. You'll see a new line with "C:\Nexus>" with a flashing cursor when it is done. Then you can view all the contents of your sdcard at C:\Nexus\sdcard and do with them as you please.
Also note, for this you'll need up to ~15GB of free space on your C:\ partition, make sure you have this before you start. Good luck
old post I know, but I just dropped my Samsung Captivate (rooted with debugging on) and internal screen cracked (gorilla glass is perfectly fine!), so I am in the same boat. After DAYS... actually DAYS of trying everything from every forum I FOUND A FIX!!!
Now admittedly, I am unsure which of these two (or both) fixed the issue, but here is what I did:
via Google Play's online "shop", I installed "Auto Mount Your SD Card" by JRTStudio (admittingly, unsure if this did anything as I cannot verify if it installed or anything via the phone)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5qcnRzdHVkaW8uYXV0b21vdW50Il0.
then I DL'ed MoboRobo and after a few frustrated phone reboots, usb cable connections and much cursing IT CONNECTED!
http://www.moborobo.com/
I am currently DLing all my files from my broken phone!
I had to pass this along as I said... NOBODY seems to know about this as it has taken me DAYS to do this! Not even ATT (Current carrier) nor Spring (whom I am switching to in a month or so) could help me!
You save my life with that "moborobo". Thank you very much.
Glad I could help!!!
Thanks went to both of u, quit important piece of knowledge.
One question; r u downloading "moborobo" on ur Android, on your pc or on both of them?
just on PC, not needed on the phone unless you want to go via WiFi
Harbb said:
If there is no serial number, you can't use adb while inside android and you'll need to tick the option or find an alternative way.
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What do you mean by this?
My adb service doesn't detect my phone, I used Droidzone's tutorial. I believe usb debugging needs to be on for adb to work, which in my case is useless cause my screen is broken so can't turn on usb debugging.
This is what happens:
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C:\>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\>
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^when I say broken, I mean the whole screen is distorted, I cannot see anything
droidoidoid said:
What do you mean by this?
My adb service doesn't detect my phone, I used Droidzone's tutorial. I believe usb debugging needs to be on for adb to work, which in my case is useless cause my screen is broken so can't turn on usb debugging.
This is what happens:
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C:\>adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\>
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^when I say broken, I mean the whole screen is distorted, I cannot see anything
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Reboot to recovery. Bam, working ADB. You can navigate there pretty easily. Pull battery, then re-insert. VOL + & PWR, two click on VOL -, PWR button once. You're in recovery now.
QtADB also can be used is this case
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/download/
paskalion said:
QtADB also can be used is this case
http://qtadb.wordpress.com/download/
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No go on this either.
Downloaded QtADB, ran the .exe
Pointed to the folder with the aapt and adb binaries, program opened up
Phone's connected and on (I can hear texts coming through), hit refresh a few times, still not detecting
polobunny said:
Reboot to recovery. Bam, working ADB. You can navigate there pretty easily. Pull battery, then re-insert. VOL + & PWR, two click on VOL -, PWR button once. You're in recovery now.
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That's a little tough. I'm using a Galaxy S so I'm following instructions for that, but it's hard to know if I'm in recovery mode or not. Since adb doesn't detect the device, it's hard to know whether the phone went into recovery mode, or whether adb is setup correctly. It would be handy for a voice sample to play "recovery mode" once the phone boots into it.
droidoidoid said:
That's a little tough. I'm using a Galaxy S so I'm following instructions for that, but it's hard to know if I'm in recovery mode or not. Since adb doesn't detect the device, it's hard to know whether the phone went into recovery mode, or whether adb is setup correctly. It would be handy for a voice sample to play "recovery mode" once the phone boots into it.
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You're in the wrong forum, then.
And whether or not adb is installed properly, you would know in your device manager under Windows. Appears as a device.
polobunny said:
You're in the wrong forum, then.
And whether or not adb is installed properly, you would know in your device manager under Windows. Appears as a device.
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Ok... Galaxy S i9000 stuff goes in the Galaxy S i9000 forum.... that's probably why my other post got deleted! :laugh:
As for adb... it appears as a process in task manager, so it's running - I know that much. It's not appearing as a device in device manager (why would it if it's a process? or are you referring to my phone appearing as a device?)
Only areas I can think of that aren't correct are the environment variable and the way I'm doing recovery mode. Since I can't see the screen, I don't know which one is causing the issue! :crying:
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Problem!
Harbb said:
Code:
adb pull /sdcard .\sdcard
It looks a little confusing but don't stress. Just make sure you type it in exactly (dot, correct slash, etc). This will take a little while since it might transfer up to ~15GB worth. You'll see a new line with "C:\Nexus>" with a flashing cursor when it is done. Then you can view all the contents of your sdcard at C:\Nexus\sdcard and do with them as you please.
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Hey, I got to this problem and I got stuck. I also have a Nexus S with a cracked screen. When I put in the final phrase into the command window it just told me that 0 filles were pulled! Why didnt it pull my files?
What I am trying to do is get all of my pictures and others off the phone.
Please help!
SkullMblem said:
Hey, I got to this problem and I got stuck. I also have a Nexus S with a cracked screen. When I put in the final phrase into the command window it just told me that 0 filles were pulled! Why didnt it pull my files?
What I am trying to do is get all of my pictures and others off the phone.
Please help!
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This happened to me as well. You have to make sure that your phone has its sdcard folder mounted. Type "adb shell" to get access to the phones command terminal. Then type in "mount /sdcard" I think, or maybe it was "mount sdcard". Either way will probably work so long as you are in the root directory of the phone. You can navigate around in the phone just like a normal linux terminal. "ls" shows list of files and folders in the current directory, "cd foldername" moves into a folder, "cd ../" moves back, "cd /" goes to root directory, etc. Anyhow, once you have mounted the sdcard, you can type exit to leave the shell terminal, and then issue the command "adb pull /sdcard .\sdcard" to get the files. I had a custom rom image in the root of my sdcard so the move took quite a while ~15 minutes. On success of the pull command you should see a bunch of statuses like:
pull: sdcard/data/somefile -> .\sdcard/data/somefile
pull: sdcard/DCIM/somefile -> .\sdcard/DCIM/somefile
.
.
.
XXXX files pulled. 0 files skipped
(Some more transmission stats)
Hope it works out for who ever reads this.
Side note:
On my phone the screen was smashed. I replaced it and it still would not turn on, but it was still running. I had a rooted phone with CM10 rom on it. ADB debugging was one (if its off your pretty much screwed). I started up the phone, and plugged in the usb cable. I tried to use both adb and fastboot from windows terminal. "fastboot devices" would echo back nothing, and "adb devices" would echo back my phone's device number but state it was offline. So to get it online I did the following:
1.) pull batttery.
2.) boot into bootloader (hold power and volume up) the phone shouldn't vibrate if it does you have just normally powered it on. It took me quite a few times to get this to go into the bootloader. To make sure you get in the bootloader type "fastboot devices". If nothing comes up you not there.
3.) once verified you are in the bootloader you need to go into recover mode. Press volume down twice and then hit power (this would normally move the cursor on your phone down to recovery and select it if you could see whats happening on the screen).
4.) wait a bit for it to load into recovery, try typing "adb devices". You should eventually see you device show up as online. At this point you may enter the shell as above, mount the sdcard, exit the shell and pull your files.
Windows instuctions:
Prerequisites are installing adb.exe and fastboot.exe via installing the Android SDK on your computer. They will show up in the platform-tools folder of the install location. Add that folder to your environmental path variable so you can run the ADB and fastboot commands from any folder. Install the ADB driver for your phone (allows you to issue adb commands to your phone when USB is plugged in) by plugging in your phone and going to device manager, find your phone which should show up as a exclamation point, right click update driver, click "browse...", then "let me pick...", click top entry something like "show all", and then let the list populate. On the left look for "samsung" and then select the first one that is something like "samsung adb driver interface". And you should be good to go.
Sorry for the long winded post, I just like to try and explain as much as possible.
Successfully Recoverd data
Well My Samsung S2's Screen broke down few days ago.. Now i have retrieved the data by following the 2nd method in the following article..! I Hope this works for you aswell...
I can not Post the link here.. PM me if you want the link...!

(Rooted)(Guide)(Noobs) LGMS395 AKA LG Optimus F60

Ok here is How its Done - Simple. U Need
(Drivers)
1: LGUnitedMobileDriver_S4981MAN38AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.8.1(0)_2.2
(Link) https://app.box.com/s/xl6ayc3az2svqgcjgj3sdwvyf2hep4k3
2: Root.Zip
(Link) https://app.box.com/s/qn16zoqedbilyouughqv8bafzg72ygh0
I have made a zip with everything you will need
Step 1.) Enable Developer Options by tapping build number Settings> About Phone> Software Information
until you are presented with "You are now a developer"
In Developer Options enable USB Debugging
(Enable PTP for debugging to work) as opposed to MTP or Simple Charging
Step 2.) Open a command prompt in the (UNZIPPED root folder) copy and paste the commands one by one
adb.exe push lg_root.sh /data/local/tmp/
adb.exe push busybox /data/local/tmp/
adb.exe push UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp/
Step 3.) Put your device in download mode
(while powered off hold volume up and plug in usb until download mode is shown)
In command prompt in the (UNZIPPED root folder) run the below command
(To find which COM port your device is under open device manager and click ports and your device port is listed under the drop down menu)
Send_Command.exe \\.\COM5
Step 4.) After running this command on the correct COM port you will be presented with a root shell # symbol
(In the root shell execute the below command via copy+paste)
sh /data/local/tmp/lg_root.sh dummy 1 /data/local/tmp/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp/busybox
You should see something happening and not a return of a blank command. Once it's finished pull the battery and boot up your device is rooted
After that download Root Checker Basic from the Playstore and check root and Enjoy, I'm passing this Info on from another source, I am not taking credit. Credit I guess goes to
Unjustified Dev
This root method works on every LG device to date and many are going to be questioning where it came from so you also need to include the link like I did in my original post so they can take a look at the original guide and know it's origin. You could also change the thread to LG root method for some devices or some sort since it has worked on every device so far even the G3 and various other ones
Original Posts
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59279254&postcount=351
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59291717&postcount=375
the links are all expired, could you please reupload?

How to Root LG G Flex 2, G2, G3 on Lollipop!

This root method works on many LG devices, here’s a list of devices it should work on:
LG G Flex 2
LG G Flex
LG G3
LG G2
LG F60
LG Tribute
LG MS395/D393
LG L90
LG Transpyre
LG Volt (LS740)
If your device is not listed, do try it and let us know and we will update this list.
Before we begin, you will need a Windows computer to root your LG device.
Step 1. Go to Settings->About Phone->Software Info then hit on the “Build number” about 5 times until it says “You are now a developer”.
Step 2. Hit back button twice and now you should see “Developer options”, select it.
Step 3. Make sure “USB Debugging” is checked ON.
Step 4. Connect a micro-USB cable from your LG phone to your computer.
Step 5. Download LG_Root.zip and unzip the files.
Step 6. Make sure you have proper drivers installed. Go to Device Manager and find “ADB Interface”. If you don’t see it, download LG Drivers and install it. Then you should be able to see it.
Step 7. Open a command prompt then type:
cd Downloads
cd LG_Root
adb devices
Then unplug and plug the micro-USB on your phone until you see “Allow USB debugging” on the phone.
Select “Always alllow from this computer” then hit “OK”.
Type “adb devices” and you should see a serial number along with “device”. If you see this you are ready.
Step 8. Next copy and paste the following:
adb.exe push busybox /data/local/tmp/ && adb.exe push lg_root.sh /data/local/tmp && adb.exe push UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp
Step 9. Power off your LG phone and unplug the micro-USB cable. Then WHILE HOLDING DOWN the Volume Up button, plug in the micro-USB cable. You should see “Downloading…”.
Step 10. Next, double-click on “ports.bat” and read the COM number next to “DIAG1″. (Note, some users have reported you must do Right Click->Run As Administrator to get this step working although I didn’t have to.)
Step 11. Next, type:
Send_Command.exe \\.\COM24
But replace COM24 with the COM number you found in Step 10.
Then type:
sh /data/local/tmp/lg_root.sh dummy 1 /data/local/tmp/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip /data/local/tmp/busybox
Step 13. Once rebooted, you should find SuperSU app in your app drawer and a fully rooted phone!
You can download and run Titanium Backup app to verify full root!
NOW YOU ARE FULLY ROOTED:good::good::good::good::good:
Excuse me for posting a URL mods, but you copied this word for word from
http://highonandroid.com/android-smartphones/how-to-root-lg-g-flex-2-g2-g3-on-lollipop/
Which is based on:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
I find your lack of acknowledgment rude and you don't even supply links to the download packages (LG_Root.zip) , someone could brick their device if they mess around with random files. At least consider acknowledging the original website and upload the pictures.
Root method Thread already in forum
If you copy & paste then link the original Guide like here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-flex2/general/lg-g-flex-2-rooted-t3052210

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