[Completed] [Q] GT-I9500-sprd(chinese) lock password screen . - XDA Assist

I would say hello first to all xda users, and administrators.
GT-i9500 sprd :
-no recovery booting access
-no root access :
-no cwm recovery found.
-no root found.
-tried(VRoot, KingoRoot, oneclickroot, and the best Root with restore.zip)
ADB : Yes
Cygwin: Yes
Fastboot : no fast booting available (just restarts normally with reboot fastboot)
tried :
adb remove for gesture.key
for *.key (all.key)
tried: -search for keys position using ls commands by unix emulator (cygwin
-shell su to give a super user control (no root access)
an action happened with me while first trying to root the phone with kingoroot while kingoroot in a state: waiting for device. IT BYPASSES password AUTOMATICLY trying to make a factory reset directly i disconnect by fault the battery making the lock again while reboot another try failed because i think that kingoroot had an exploit that bypass the lock screen to make an important step trying to complete the root.
so iam in 2 choices trying to discover the exploit method that kingoroot done and may work on all android devices to bypass lock screen
and in my case do i have any other option ?

Hi,
Thanks for using XDA Assist Since its china device its very difficult to provide you exact solution its better to take it to service center
Good Luck!

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[Q] Grandstream gxv3175 hacking

Has anyone experience in the hacking of above mentioned device?
How about the newer version, the GXV3275? I've got one and it's pretty slick.
http://www.grandstream.com/index.php/products/ip-video-telephony/gxv3275
Root access to GXV 3275
Yes, I own a GXV3275 as well.
Very good device and worth the price, but root access is missing.
I want to run some services (Server Ulimate) on it, but without root access I can´t access ports below 1024...
Any Idea how to root the device?
BR
Seq
root on GVX3275 - success
All,
Many people have wondered if they could get root access on their GXV3275. There are some instructions but all seem to be incomplete...
Here are the complete instructions - it is easy
1) Make sure developer mode is set to on on GVX 3275 - settings > advanced settings . developer mode
2) download ADB wireless to GVX 3275 - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=za.co.henry.hsu.adbwirelessbyhenry&hl=en
3) Start ADB Wireless
4) Download Motochopper to your computer- http://vulnfactory.org/public/motochopper.zip
5) Unzip Motochopper
6) Computer and GXV 3275 have to be on same subnet and both have to be on wifi
7) Launch a terminal program
8) cd to Motochopper directory
9) run ADB tcpip 5555 ( on mac its ./adb.osx tcpip 5555)
10) run the Motochopper script ( on mac its ./run.sh)
11) run adb connect <gxv3275 IP address> ( on mac its ./adb.osx connect <IP Address>
12) You should now have root
13) You can check with root check from google play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeykrim.rootcheck&hl=en
9/10/11 must be run in that order otherwise motochopper will not recognize the GVX3275
Works perfect ! Thank you !!!
BR
Seq
Hello,
I tried to root my GXV3275, but it did not work.
Log:
[*] Rooting phone...
[+] This may take a few minutes.
[-] Failure.
[*] Cleaning up...
[*] Exploit complete. Press enter to reboot and exit.
Press any key to continue . . .
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The error is in this line:
Code:
adb shell /data/local/tmp/pwn
Does anybody has an idea, how I can solve this problem?
Latest GXV3275 update was to 4.2.2
Motochopper worked only until 4.2.1 ...
Towelroot don´t work.
Kingroot don´t work.
No way for root now...
Sequenzial said:
Latest GXV3275 update was to 4.2.2
Motochopper worked only until 4.2.1 ...
Towelroot don´t work.
Kingroot don´t work.
No way for root now...
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Please let us know if you find a way in.
Thanks.

Root mode enabled but still doesn't work like a rooted device... Help!

I've just rooted my Nexus 5 but when I open apps like Superuser it displays the following issues (see attached files). I verified my root status with the Root Checker App as well and it shows roughly the same problem. I've have attached some screenshots. I'm sorry but my language is Italian.
How did you root it ?
Perhaps you missed something
SimoPiersi said:
I've just rooted my Nexus 5 but when I open apps like Superuser it displays the following issues (see attached files). I verified my root status with the Root Checker App as well and it shows roughly the same problem. I've have attached some screenshots. I'm sorry but my language is Italian.
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I hate Superuser personaly and would advice you to unroot and uninstall the superuser app and flash the superSU.zip 1.94 in recovery. Link http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu.
Charlus97 said:
How did you root it ?
Perhaps you missed something
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I don't like at all that in stock android you have only a certain number of toggles, so I've searched the web in order to find a way to add more of them. I've found first the Cyanogenmod, then the Xposed Framework. I've read that I have to root my device to do that, so I've searched the web again in order to find the easiest way to root it without strange methods. I've found a post in the CM forum which explained to me how to root my Nexus 5 with terminal commands, so I followed it.
I can't post links yet, so here's the content of the CM forum page:
Configure your computer for fastboot.
Enable USB debugging on the device.
Connect the device to the computer through USB.
From a terminal on a computer, type the following to boot the device into fastboot mode:
$ adb reboot bootloader
Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC sees the device by typing fastboot devices
If you don't see your device serial number, and instead see "<waiting for device>", fastboot is not configured properly on your machine. See fastboot documentation for more info.
If you see "no permissions fastboot", try running fastboot as root.
From the same terminal, type the following command to unlock the bootloader:
$ fastboot oem unlock
A disclaimer will display on the device that must be accepted. Use the volume keys to cycle through the options. Pressing the power button should confirm your selection.
If the device doesn't automatically reboot, reboot it from the menu. It should now be unlocked. You can confirm this is the case if you see an unlocked icon at the bottom of the Google boot screen during reboots.
Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging on the device to continue.

How to root Generic Android Device?

On the back of my tablet it says, Polaroid with the Model: MID0734. Running on Android 4.2.2
I've been trying to root this tablet so I can enable "Reverse Tethering Over USB" but, it seems that I need to root my device to run these code below:
Code:
./adb shell netcfg usb0 dhcp
I tried several applications such as:
Framaroot - No Help
[UNIVERSAL GUIDE] Root Any Android Device Manually ! - I can't go into Download Mode. I don't what to press I tried holding the power button, and then the volume down. It goes to a commandline-like interface but, it is written in Chinese.
Polaroid All in One - I'm stucked with the logs:
HTML:
Checking if ADB server is running Service Running
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.29
Waiting for device to become ready Device Ready
Retrieving device information Done
Found MID0734 MID0734 running Android 4.2.2
Your Device will now be Rooted
Pushing Busybox Done
Pushing su binary Done
Pushing superuser.apk Running
Fixing Busybox permissions Done
Running Restore Exploit Done
Your device now reboot Done
Fixing file locations Running
Am I out of options? Should I root this device? or find another way to connect to the internet using my computer?
We have WiFi, but when I'm on my desktop it is out of range. I can't move it since, it is too far away. Even so, I still want to root my device for some applications.
Hope someone could help or atleast in the same position that who can share their opinions with me.

Dazen 1 Proper root[Solution-Here]

To root my phone I tried countless methods and apps and I don't know how many hours I spent for searching proper root method. But Finally I managed to do it myself.
Disclamer:I will not be responsible for any kind of damages to your devices, although it is less likely to happen.
Note: This method puts "root" word on your boot splash screen.
This method is for Coolpad Dazen 1 8297L-I00 (Released in India)
Please read the whole post before actually following.
Download:
Busybox, Terminal Emulator from playstore and Kinguser/Kingroot apk from http://www.kingroot.net/wap/download for your phone
And iRoot For your PC/Laptop from http://products.mgyun.com/api/downjump?id=4321 official web http://www.mgyun.com
You only need internet for downloading above files and after that You can disable it.
PROCEDURE FOR ROOT:
Part 1- Acquiring improper/temporary root or shopuld I say su binary
#1- Enable USB Debugging -Go to setting>About Phone>Phone Config info and Tap 5-6 time on build number to unlock Developer options Then get back in main Settings and under developer option enable usb debugging and allow mock location
#2- Install iroot on your Pc and launch it and connect your phone to your PC via usb.
#3- Within Few Seconds there will be a popup on your phone asking to allow USB debugging Tick on the Always allow from this computer and select OKAY
#4- Wait for sometime then on iroot software click on settings (gear Icon) on the top right corner
#5- On this screen there will be three rows of icons, Click on the second icon of second row (Anchor)
#6- After that a new screen and a dialog will appear Click on the button to remove the dialog
#7- And now click on the green button on the right bottom corner to begin the root process.
#8- If successful there will a smiling cartoon on Pc and phone will reboot. Now move to Part 2.
#9- If not then phone will not reboot and there will be a sad cartoon on Pc. Now click on the green button below that cartoon to retry.
#10- Keep repeating the 9th step untill you get success It could Take upto 9 or ten retries.
Now you should have gained su binary in your phone's /system/xbin/ and if you are lucky after rebooting you haven't lost the kingroot software.
Try su command in terminal emulator if you get '#' sign you are rooted and no need to go further but if after entering su you dont get any response neither '#' nor '$' Then keep going to part-2
Part 2- Making kinguser stay installed
#1- Install the previously downloaded kinguser.apk
#2- Open busybox and grant it root permission and there will be an option to install select it.
#3- after successfully installing busybox open Terminal emulator type the following command, if you are stuck on the previously typed su then either close the window or open new window and type following.
Code:
su
chattr +ia /data/app/com.kingroot.kinguser-1.apk
Now, if after typing the above commands you get'#' in response you are successfull. To check restart your phone you'll see kinguser is still there and working.
Tip: Take a backup of /system partition, just in case you later need it, type following command in terminal emulator
Code:
su
tar -c /system/*>> /storage/sdcard1/system.tar
If in this post I have broken any rules please let me know because this is the first time I am posting a tutorial on XDA
Important threads for dazen1
[Create system.img for dazen1 for unbricking purpose] http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/guide-create-flashable-img-folder-tar-t3270166
[UNBRICK]Reviving Yulong Coolpad Dazen 1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/reviving-coolpad-dazen-1-8297l-i00-t3236337
[Discussion/Q&A kind of thread] http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/root-extracting-boot-img-recovery-img-t3170809
good work mate.. is there unroot option also available in iroot did you try that? i haven't had experience with that app
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yes there is, And I have tried that. it does it's job. It removes the su binary and kingroot/superuser app from the system.
but the thing is,
once you have rooted with kingroot (when the root word is put on your boot screen), I am not exactly sure about this but as far as I have learned this method makes changes in the kernel/boot.img to put the root word on the boot splash screen and perhaps it could be why after installing ota update peoples devices gets in bootloop or either bricked
So, if anyone could get a device which is not rooted (not even attempted to root using kingroot or any other method which changes bootsplash screen) should take a backup of it first and also if possible upload for others
Word root appears on boot screen by making changes in params . it is the partition that contains boot logo in our phone... It has nothing to do with kingroot. root will appear if u root your device its coolpad's work.
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jackey31 said:
Word root appears on boot screen by making changes in params . it is the partition that contains boot logo in our phone... It has nothing to do with kingroot. root will appear if u root your device its coolpad's work.
Sent from my Coolpad 8297L-I00 using XDA Free mobile app
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root word coming is not our problem. we need some ways to make a recovery for overs
Sent from my Coolpad 8297L-I00 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

Need Help Senior and Master Developer on rooting stubborn Fujitsu F-04G ntt Docomo

So, it's been almost 2 weeks I've trying to root this device.
Running with Android Marshmallow 6.01 , Snapdragon 810
64bit ARMv8A
I have tried
- almost all dirtycow exploit, u name it
- all apk and PC root tools
The problem are :
There's no fastboot access, only adb
No enable OEM unlock
No download mode
There's only access to stock recovery that's can't do a things except factory data reset and system check.
Tried to temporary mount the system but failed
Tried to adb root but it's useless
Tried to pull boot.img , recovery and etc ,again no luck.
Yes there are open source code for the from the stock firmware. but it's in tar.gz and I cannot find the necessary files to root the device inside this SC.
Then I tried to cat kernelmode.rc
This is what I've got on attached file
Hope someone could analyze and tell me what exactly happened with this device.
Thank
All I can tell you that they maybe blocked access to fastboot or it requires special command. Someone need to modify fastboot.exe file so you can access it.

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