Root for HP Slate 17 l010? - General Questions and Answers

Hi guys. Does anyone have any info on a successful root for a HP Slate 17 model# l010 running KitKat 4.4.4? I have Googled my way through a bunch of spyware with no luck.
Thanks for any leads or solutions.

Rooting HP Slate 17
ashwad said:
Hi guys. Does anyone have any info on a successful root for a HP Slate 17 model# l010 running KitKat 4.4.4? I have Googled my way through a bunch of spyware with no luck.
Thanks for any leads or solutions.
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Found this on the web. Let us know if it works. TIA.
[TUTORIAL]
How To Root HP Slate 17 [Tutorial]
I rewrite this tutorial from forum.xda-developers.com :
1. Download Super-Root.apk for How To Root HP Slate 17 [Tutorial] from this link :
Download Link
Single Link: http://goo.gl/root
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Super-Root.apk over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once it’s been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Head to Menu>>Settings>>Security on your device and enable the Unknown sources option.
6. Open the File Manager app on your device and install the app you copied earlier to your device.
7. Once the app’s been installed, launch it from your App Drawer.
8. Select Install SuperSU from the first dropdown menu.
9. Select exploit, tap on it in the app.
10. The app should begin rooting your device, shouldn’t take too long to finish.
11. Reboot your device once it’s been rooted.
12. You’re all done! Excellent! You’ve successfully How To Root HP Slate 17 [Tutorial] rooted your Android device using the Super-Root.apk app and you should now be able to see the SuperSU app in your App Drawer.
DONE.

cmullen said:
Found this on the web. Let us know if it works. TIA.
[TUTORIAL]
How To Root HP Slate 17 [Tutorial]
I rewrite this tutorial from forum.xda-developers.com :
1. Download Super-Root.apk for How To Root HP Slate 17 [Tutorial] from this link :
Download Link
Single Link: http://goo.gl/root
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Super-Root.apk over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once it’s been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Head to Menu>>Settings>>Security on your device and enable the Unknown sources option.
6. Open the File Manager app on your device and install the app you copied earlier to your device.
7. Once the app’s been installed, launch it from your App Drawer.
8. Select Install SuperSU from the first dropdown menu.
9. Select exploit, tap on it in the app.
10. The app should begin rooting your device, shouldn’t take too long to finish.
11. Reboot your device once it’s been rooted.
12. You’re all done! Excellent! You’ve successfully How To Root HP Slate 17 [Tutorial] rooted your Android device using the Super-Root.apk app and you should now be able to see the SuperSU app in your App Drawer.
DONE.
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The posted link directs to a file called "MUXAlarm.jad" not "Super-Root.apk" If you're going to post a link, post a VALID link genius!

lexluthermiester said:
The posted link directs to a file called "MUXAlarm.jad" not "Super-Root.apk" If you're going to post a link, post a VALID link genius!
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My bad. This genius found the following by searching on the web:
"I did some more search and found the file Super-Root.apk is actually Framaroot version 1.4.1 (you can tell that from the MD5 checksum.) There is new version available and you can try it from:"
forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276
Much more detail on rooting process is available at above link. Let us know if it works. Thanks.

Help
lexluthermiester said:
The posted link directs to a file called "MUXAlarm.jad" not "Super-Root.apk" If you're going to post a link, post a VALID link genius!
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Did you ever find a way to root this device?

nickcannon said:
Did you ever find a way to root this device?
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I did, but can't remember which method worked. It was a friend's machine. I want to say KingRoot? Or maybe it was KingoRoot. Not saying these are the only methods, just the ones that spring to mind. I do A LOT of rooting, firewalling and adblocking on Android devices for people I know. It's hard to keep track of it all.
EDIT: cmullen mentioned Framaroot above. Fairly certain I tried a variation of it from somewhere, but can't remember if it worked
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cmullen said:
My bad. This genius found the following by searching on the web:
"I did some more search and found the file Super-Root.apk is actually Framaroot version 1.4.1 (you can tell that from the MD5 checksum.) There is new version available and you can try it from:"
forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276
Much more detail on rooting process is available at above link. Let us know if it works. Thanks.
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I apologize for my aggression. The "link" you provided set off more than a few red flags as potential malware. That kind of thing REALLY irritates...

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Nextbook next3 root with market!!!

Android OS 2.1
RockChip RK2818
dual Core CPU, at ~600MHz
8.4" 800x600 resistive touch / 4:3 display
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UR080WKG
working market and full root!
move this to the sd card or the internal and update it once you get back to the main screen open the market login first try to download some thing if it fails then do this
Market Fix if not working:
1. Open Settings.
2. Select Applications.
3. Select Manage Applications.
4 Press Menu > Filter > All
5. Clear Cache for - Checkin Service, Download Manager, Gmail, Google Talk Service and Market
6. Reboot Device
if you wish to donate pm me and ill give you my mailing address
enjoy
BEEN SOOOOOO Looking for this!!!
YOU ROCK!!! And you're SURE... the root is perm and not temp????
Had to use your fix, but I'll be a monkey's aunt... IT WORKS!!!!!! Mind if I spread the word? There are a TON of us patient Next3 owners who want to know about this!!!!!
donaldj83 said:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UR080WKG
working market and full root!
move this to the sd card or the internal and update it once you get back to the main screen open the market login first try to download some thing if it fails then do this
Market Fix if not working:
1. Open Settings.
2. Select Applications.
3. Select Manage Applications.
4 Press Menu > Filter > All
5. Clear Cache for - Checkin Service, Download Manager, Gmail, Google Talk Service and Market
6. Reboot Device
if you wish to donate pm me and ill give you my mailing address
enjoy
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Will purchased books still work?
I have purchased a book through the built in ebook reader. If I install this build, will I still be able to read the purchase book?
Thanks,
Ben
Dude,Pinch me right now,I'm dreaming right? When i read this at work I was like"No F-ing Way!!." Thanks man.Downloading now.
Ok,on the root of my sd card,only thing that says update is in my seetings that says update media library..guess im a noob on this thing because i dont see a update for the img,and does this install more apps with it?
onlysafonne said:
Ok,on the root of my sd card,only thing that says update is in my seetings that says update media library..guess im a noob on this thing because i dont see a update for the img,and does this install more apps with it?
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I have the same situation... how do I update "update.img"?
DaremoS said:
I have the same situation... how do I update "update.img"?
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For some reason after like two days my next 3 asked me to update automatically.ALl you have to do is connect a usb cord to the pc and then turn off usb and it will update on its own and go into recovery.
So great ..thank u
Greetings all!
I have made several attempts at installing Market on my Next3 tablet with varying failures. Here is what I've done (with some details for those who haven't gotten this far):
1. Downloaded update.img from the provided link onto my Windows 7 64 bit PC.(I assume update.img to be a compressed opsys file which the Nextbook's Linux opsys recognizes (by its name/extension) and automatically launches it.)
2. With the Next3 running, I connect the USB cord to my computer.
3. I copy the update.img to the root of my 4gig sdhc card. (root being NOT in a folder or directory but at the top of the dir tree i.e. ROOT)
4. from my PC, I click on Safely Remove Hardware icon (found in the system tray) and disconnect the Next3 Tablet.
5. As soon as the PC disconnects the Next3 Tablet, a bar pops up on the Next3 screen asking if I wish to install the newly found update.img. (I disconnect the USB cord prior to answering)
6. I tell Next3 to install.
7. The screen displays update.img's installation progress and then reboots.
8. After Next3 arrives at the HOME page, I access SETTINGS-> WIRELESS & NETWORKS and enable an internet connection
9. Then I access APPS (middle icon at the bottom of the screen) and tap MARKET.
10. I am then asked for a google login. I provide a GMAIL e-mail address
11. I am prompted to accept a license agreement (don't recall which came first #10 or 11)
12. After a few moments, there is the huge list of apps!!!
13. Have done this 3 times now. I have never been able to actually download an app. It always fails.
14. On the first occasion, I checked to clear the cache as mentioned in item #5 of the instructions on this page: Market Fix if not working
15. I found every time that I followed this step, the only item cache that was not grayed out was Market.
16. QUESTION! Exactly what means "Reboot Device"? (Item #6 of the instructions). Does it mean powering down (shutting off) the Next3 and then turning it back on or is it referring to the RESET button on the back of the Next3?
17. I powered it off and then turned it back on; still no luck downloading. Each and every time, it failed.
18. I then redid steps 2 thru 10. This time, the same google e-mail login (I believe) would not allow me to connect to the Market network.
19. I then redid steps 2 thru 10 AGAIN. This time, using a different Google gmail account. I was successful connecting to the Market Network.
20. and again, see #13
21. and again, see #15 - 17
So there you have it. Truly wish to get this installed. I welcome any suggestions!
Thank you!
can you post the link other than megaupload since they are shutdown now
Any one has that rooting file for nextbook3 please?
I heard about the ing file that worked for many people but I could not find it because Megaupload is shutdown. can someone give a substitute link or post the file here please.
Thanks in advance
Current update.img file location
Hello All,
I am new to the forum. I recently acquired the Next3 and wanted to install the the market. Was excited someone had worked on the image.
Can someone forward the file to me? The download location provided is no longer valid.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Luis
Need file
Does anyone have a copy of the file? Can you email or PM the link to me?
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Does anyone have a copy of the file? Can you email or PM the link to me?
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Ditto...
Please PM the link to me as well, thanks!
Ditto
I need the link, please PM it and you will have many years of great luck!!!
nextbook 3
Brooks32 said:
I need the link, please PM it and you will have many years of great luck!!![/QU
I would like the same please...share the wealth and you too will have many years of good luck
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Did anyone get a link to the file now?
I too am looking for the download link (that works - - poor Megaupload) to mod a friend's Next3.
If I can't get root and the market on this thing for him, I will have to try to figure out how to tell him he bought a crap tablet.
Thank you for any help you can provide!!

[Q] FileMate Clear 7" T720 tablet

Does anyone know if Z4Root will work on this tablet? Thanks!
I've been looking for one for 3 days now, I tryed onclickroot and z4root or something like that,, cant find anything Anyone please help!!
I'm still waiting for my tablet to be delivered...I'm gonna try SuperOneClick (crosses fingers)
I got one of these for my daughter for xmas. I spent a few days trying to root it with no luck. I'm not intimately familiar with android (some unix experience), but I tried all the options I could find for rooting Allwinner a10 devices. At first I ran into problems with adb unable to recognize the device for most one-click methods. I downloaded the android tools and was able to connect with the included adb. After studying the scripts, they all use the "adb root" command to gain root access on the device and copy the necessary files. Unfortunately, this command fails using adb from the tools. At first I thought this was due to my adb version, but after doing some research I think it is actually due to the device kernel. I believe it requires reflashing or some exploit to be able to gain root. I was able to install root explorer and I can browse all the necessary directories but I can't modify or copy the necessary files into them. Busybox told me there was an older version installed, but wouldn't let me install a newer version (again I think due to the permissions). Also, superuser would say it installed but the su binary did not show up on the bin directory. As the necessary directories are all owned by root, I couldn't figure out a way to modify the permissions...
I wound up returning the FileMate and got a Lenovo IdeaTab. Got that rooted in no time.
sorry i never saw this post i've bought 2 of these and i rooted them,
i wish i could get a better build for them though, too many app crashes and the internet connectivity sucks
i used a method by Bin4ry called root with restore, v17 worked any ways i have the zip if you would like it
ferny_dx said:
sorry i never saw this post i've bought 2 of these and i rooted them,
i wish i could get a better build for them though, too many app crashes and the internet connectivity sucks
i used a method by Bin4ry called root with restore, v17 worked any ways i have the zip if you would like it
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Screw it, here it is for future reference.
How'd you do it!?!?
ferny_dx said:
Screw it, here it is for future reference.
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FileMate Clear T720
Thank you very much for being the only person ever to have posted in regards to this tablet. I just got mine for christmas and have been trying to get it rooted. I've tried a lot of those one-click methods, and I've even tried this Bin4ary method. but it just hangs up on "daemon started sucessfully*"
Can you please direct me to the filemate drivers (if needed)
also, I have usb debugging endable, allowing 3rd party (not secure) files enabled. and pulling my hair out (enabled).
Thanks again.
Also, I'm running windows 7 and 8, (((maybe i should try win7))) hmm. i'll get back to you on that. Anyhow, any advice would be greatly appreciated, since returning it doesn't sound very fun.
jiberish05 said:
FileMate Clear T720
pulling my hair out (enabled)..
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I laughed so hard. ok your going to have to install drivers by force,
first off do you happen to have android sdk installed? if you don't there is another way but its going to sound weird,
if you do have the android SDK installed:
1. go to your computer manager (by opening explorer, right click on the "computer" group on the left column and select manager)
2. look for any unrecognized item that appears, ( it will most likely be labeled "Clear" with a faded icon and a "?" sign on top
3. right click and choose "Update drivers", it will give you options, choose "Browse my computer for driver software", another option screen will show,
4. at the bottom of the window there will be an option that says "let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
5. on the screen that appears there should be an option that says "ADB Interface", choose this
6. choose "Google, Inc.">"ADB Testing Interface version x.x.x.x" (I chose version 2.1.0.0)
that should do it next time you plug in the tablet try running ddms or open the cmd and type in "adb devices" (assuming you have adb installed) and it should show.
if this helps just hit the thanks button
[edit] I am running windows 8 btw [/edit]
ADB interface doesn't show up
Thank you very much for getting me farther, however I dont see ADB interface. I'm looking into it right now. I just re-installed the sdk drivers and will keep at it.
BTW, is it even worth doing this? the main reason I want to do it, is so i can connect my ps3 remote via bluetooth, and possibly a little overclocking. Have you had any luck OC it?
Thanks again Much appreciated:good:
jiberish05 said:
Thank you very much for getting me farther, however I dont see ADB interface. I'm looking into it right now. I just re-installed the sdk drivers and will keep at it.
BTW, is it even worth doing this? the main reason I want to do it, is so i can connect my ps3 remote via bluetooth, and possibly a little overclocking. Have you had any luck OC it?
Thanks again Much appreciated:good:
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open up SDK manager and go to Extras>"Google USB Drivers"
also install everything in the "Android 4.0 (API 14)" section, I have other options installed if this still doesn't work.
its worth it just for the extra stuff that root comes with like titanium backup, but you cant over clock, if you go any higher than 1200 MHz it will lock up and you have to force it to reset.
cyberkeeper1 said:
HERE is the link to root as provided earlier
Click Here to download ADB universal drivers. they should work better than the google USB drivers.
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this seems kind of spammy. What backs up my claim is that you dont have more than 5 posts...
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Thanks for the link to my post on android central, the link in that post just comes back the xda thread
Root MANY ANDROID! [Upd: 20.11.2013] - Added Z1 Root
Sent from my XT862 using Tapatalk
Rooted Filemate Clear
I just wanted to confirm I have also rooted the Clear with the Bin4ry v33 exploit using option 1. Although I received the following error:
remote object '/system/bin/ric' does not exist
.
Going to copy files to it's place
Rebooting again, please wait!
Could Not Find C:\Documents and Settings\Graham School\My Documents\Downloads\Ro
ot_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v33\ric
Restoring previous Backup! Please select the RESTORE MY DATA option now on your
device!
SuperSu installed and root apps working.
Rooted With Kingo
I just bought one of these cheap to play with and used Kingo to root it. Worked first time, no problem. The only issue I am having is that the SuperSu binaries are failing to update but root is still working. Titanium is working and Root Explorer so I can debloat. Hope that helps is anyone is still trying to use these
Jfender1005 said:
I just bought one of these cheap to play with and used Kingo to root it. Worked first time, lem. The only issue I am having is that the SuperSu binaries are failing to update but root is still working. Titanium is working and Root Explorer so I can debloat. Hope that helps is anyone is still trying to use these
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please tell me where in the world you got the Kingo root?
As far as being unable to update binaries, try to find a custom recovery and install. From there, you can inject them via su-binary update.zip and bam!
Kingoroot
cyberkeeper1 said:
please tell me where in the world you got the Kingo root?
As far as being unable to update binaries, try to find a custom recovery and install. From there, you can inject them via su-binary update.zip and bam!
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http://www.kingoapp.com/android-root.htm
That is the link for the Kingo site. The first time I saw it on here there was some question about whether it was safe becase it is not open source and used a Chinese SuperSu app. I felt safe using it on a tablet because I do no banking on it or anything, but the newest posts I have seen are that Kingo is safe. Hope that helps. And if you know where to find a custom recovery that will work with this app please let me know.

Kyocera Rise v4.0.4 Root Procedure – No PC Required

How To Root Kyocera Rise v4.0.4 and Kyocera Hydro v4.0.4
No PC Required​
This is the procedure on how to root your Kyocera Rise v4.0.4. After many on-line searches, I was able to determine there was no concrete tutorial on how to root Kyocera Rise v4.0.4. In order to reduce frustration for others who may have experienced the same situation, I came up with this tutorial. I did not create any of the apps provided in this tutorial, I was just able to utilize the apps which where already on-line. Verified this tutorial also works for Kyocera Hydro v4.0.4.
****This tutorial may also work for other Kyocera phones****.​
IMPORTANT: Any changes you make to your phone can potentially damage the phone, if done incorrectly. Under no circumstances am I responsible for any changes you make, which damage your phone. Please understand you are making these changes at YOUR OWN RISK!
Please follow the steps below exactly as described. I strongly recommend reading the entire tutorial before beginning to root your Kyocera Rise v4.0.4 Or Kyocera Hydro v4.0.4.
1. Plug your phone into the charger. Once that is completed, go to Settings → Developer Options and enable “Stay Awake” by putting a check in the box. This will prevent the phone from sleeping while you apply the changes.
2. Put your phone in Debug Mode by going to Setting → Developer Options and enabling “USB Debugging” by putting a check in the box.
3. Go to Setting → Security and enable “Unknown Sources” by putting a check in the box. This will allow the apps in this tutorial to work correctly.
4. Open Google Play, search for “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)” by ES App Group. {Link} Make sure your download the correct version specifically named “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)”.
5. Download the "Ministro II v9.4.apk" from {App located at the end of this Tutorial}. The correct version is very important.
6. Once you have downloaded "Ministro II v9.4 apk" to your phone it will be saved to your “Download” folder on your SDcard. Open “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)” and navigate to the “Download” folder on your SDcard. Click on the “Ministro II v9.4 apk” and install it. You may receive a notification telling you there are new Ministro II files in the repository. Do NOT update from the notification. Update will happen in the next few steps.
(Google Play - Ministro II versions 9.5+ do not work well with Poot.)​
7. Download “Poot-debug(W100).apk” by GiantPune from {App located at the end of this Tutorial}. There are a few different versions of the Poot app. But they are not located in Google Play. It seems this version “Poot-debug(W100).apk” works well with the Kyocera. The correct version is very important.
8. Once you have downloaded “Poot-debug(W100).apk” to your phone it will be saved to your “Download” folder on your SDcard. Open “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)” and navigate to the “Download” folder on your SDcard. Click on the “Poot-debug(W100).apk” and install it.
9. Once it has completed installation, click “Open”. You will immediately get a Message from “Ministro II” stating “Poot needs extra libraries to run. Do you want to download them now?” Click “OK” to begin downloading the libraries. Please let “Ministro II” finish downloading the libraries before continuing. Note: The download speed of the libraries will depend on whether you are connected to Wifi or 3G. Please be patient and let “Ministro II” complete the download.
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Import - If you receive an error stating "Invalid QT Version" while completing STEP # 8, Please delete Poot and Ministro 2 from your device.
Once those two files are deleted please download the files named "Ministro II-QtFix.apk" and "Poot-debug-QtFix.apk" from the end of this tutorial.
After downloading the two files named "Ministro II-QtFix.apk" and "Poot-debug-QtFix.apk", install them but do NOT open them.
Once the 2 files have been installed continue from STEP # 8.
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10. Once the download has been completed the Poot Application will appear with 2 options. Please click on “Press here to Poot”. Once you click the button, the white space on the “Poot” application should state the following:
[+] I think root, therefore I am root
Write SUBinary()
[+] remounted /system read-write
[+] wrote SUBinary
[+] changed SUBinary to vid 0, gid 0 mode 6755
[+] remounted /system read-only
[+] removed hook
[-] current && current != last+1: 0000ffff
0000ffff
[-] Haxx has run its course.
Reboot the device to play again
A demon materialized while pooting. Error code 64
You need to restart your device.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT REBOOT YOUR DEVICE UNTIL THIS TUTORIAL TELLS YOU SPECIFICALLY TO REBOOT YOUR DEVICE!!!
11. Before restarting your device continue with the tutorial. Open Google Play. Download “SuperUser” by ChainsDD from Google Play {Link}. Install “SuperUser” then click open when the installation has completed. Swipe to the left until you see the “Info” section. Look for the section labeled “SUBinary”. Under that section verify you have the “SU Binary version 3.03.2(15)”. Then disable the “outdated binary notification” by removing the check from the box.
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12. Open “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)” that you previously downloaded in this tutorial. Press the menu button on the Kyocera Rise to view the app's options and click on “setting”. Scroll down until you see the section called “Root Setting”. Enable the “Root Explorer” by putting a check in the box. “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)” will produce a message at this point, click “Yes”. The “SuperUser” app will appear asking you to grant “SuperUser” rights for “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)”. Click allow and make sure the “Always Remember” box is checked. It should be checked by default, but please verify.
13. Under the same section in “ES File Explorer (1.5 Cupcake)” named “Root Setting”, there is an option called “Mount File System”. Please enable “Mount File System” by placing a check in the box next to this option. You should get a message stating “System is mounted as writable”.
IMPORTANT Note: If you get an error while trying to complete steps 11 and 12, you did not complete the steps correctly in this tutorial. You must un-install all the apps and begin the process again.
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14. Download and install “Root Checker” by JOEYKRIM from Google Play {Link}. Once the installation has been completed click open. Inside the “Root Checker” app click on the button which states “Verify Root”. If all the steps were completed correctly, the following message will appear in green text “Congratulations! You have Root Access.”
15. Final Test of Root. Reboot your phone and wait until it completes rebooting. Open “Root Checker” app, click on the button which states “Verify Root”. If you see the message in green text “Congratulations! You have Root Access.”. You are done rooting!
A few suggestions after Rooting...
1. You will need to install “Busy Box” in order for some Root applications to work properly. “Busy Box” can be found by searching Google Play for the term “Busy Box”. There are a few different version created by different developers. Pick which ever one you prefer.
2. Before doing anything else to your device, download “Titanium Backup * Root” {Link}. Make sure you create a back up with this app, just in case anything goes wrong after Rooting.
3. There are no custom ROMs for the Kyocera Rise at this time. You can download “Rom Toolbox Lite” by JRummy {Link} to change some features on your phone. The “Pro” version is even better if you like the “Lite” features. I recommend starting with the “Boot Animations” since there are some really good Boot Animations in this tool.
Note: At this time you are unable to change the “Status Bar” color and icons. The ROM needs to needs to be de-oxeded before this can be completed.
4. Another good app that will make a significant improvement on your phone is “PimpMyRom” {Link}. I recommend activating the “Universal Init.d Support” under tools and Setting the “Wifi Scan Interval” higher under “Tweaks” Inside “Network & Internet”. The “Wifi” change will show a significant change in download speed.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Some of the features will cause the app to close. This means those features do not work on the Kyocera Rise. DO NOT INSTALL ANYTHING FROM THE “APPS & MODS” Section of “PimpMyROM”. THIS WILL DAMAGE YOUR PHONE. You can test the “APPS & MODS” features at YOUR OWN RISK!
5. You may also want to look for a new launcher to customize your device. You can try “Nova Launcher” or “ADW Launcher”. They each have many custom themes and can all be located in Google Play.
6.You may also want to download and install a “Terminal” App if you are interested in learning or applying commands. There are a few different terminal apps located in Google Play, just use the search term “Terminal”. Please select the one you prefer or test a few.
7. My next suggestion is, that you can install Playstation Mobile on the Kyocera Rise v4.0.4 by following the instruction in this {Link} from another XDA member. His instructions are accurate. Please follow the instructions on how to manually install PSM. The manual installation worked for me.
8. Xposed framework works on these devices. Xf has many features you can use which are similar to custom ROMs. I suggest doing a web search for "Xposed Framework". There are plenty of tutorials explaing how to use and install Xf.
9. Keep in mind these are only suggestions on what to do after your phone is rooted.
Enjoy your Rooted, Kyocera Rise v4.0.4 and/or Kyocera Hydro v4.0.4 !
If you find this tutorial helpful, please click on the “Thanks” button!​
Verified Root Devices:
Kyocera Rise v4.0.4
Kyocera Hydro v4.0.4
Note: If you encounter any errors read the comments below. If you are still unsure on what to do, uninstall the apps, read the tutorial thoroughly, then start the process again. 100,000+ views and very little comments means the tutorial was successful. Good Luck in rooting, thanks for all the views and ALWAYS KEEP AN OPEN-MIND TO OPEN-SOURCE!
I try to Root_with_Restore_by_Bin4ry_v31. But It couldn't it root for me.
But I try to this way. It success to the root. :good:
Thank you.
I am glad you were able to root the Rise with ease!
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I am glad you were to root the device as well.
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Great Tutorial That Works...
Thank You to the Author of this Tutorial. This worked the very first time I did it. Even though i installed the wrong ES File Explorer Version, after installing the Correct one {ES File Explorer 1.5 Cupcate}, everything fell into place.
To others following the Tutorial, listen to the Author at the end of the Tutorial's section "A Few suggestions after Rooting..." Step 2 is key... Install the Titanium Backup and run the backup before adding more stuff after your device has Root Capability. That way you don't have to Redo the Tutorial again on your Device if something goes wrong in the future with installing Root required Apps.
Although when trying to use ROM Manager v5.5.2.8 (I downloaded this myself by the way), it's telling me i must have ClockworkMod Recovery Installed before I can Backup My current ROM. My Device is a Kycoera C5155. I'm sure they'll make one soon for my device. Or i'll find another ROM backup tool out on the App Store.
Thanks Again to the Author. Bravo :good::laugh:
I appreciate the positive feedback. Right now no one has figured out how to unlock the bootloader for the Rise. Therefore no CWM versions can be applied and/or tested.
Sooner or later someone will unlock it
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Problem with Ministro
Hello, thanks for the great tutorial but I am stuck at the Ministro libraries downloading, after the Poot open Ministro and it begins to download then gives an error "Invalid qt version" can you help me with that??
Thanks,
Can you please verify you are have downloaded Ministro 2 and NOT Ministro 1?
Please also verify you are connected to the internet via 3g or Wi-Fi. And you have a strong connection.
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TechDad378 said:
Can you please verify you are have downloaded Ministro 2 and NOT Ministro 1?
Please also verify you are connected to the internet via 3g or Wi-Fi. And you have a strong connection.
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Yes I am sure it is Ministro 2, also the connection is Wifi and it is working very fast. I also downloaded Ministro 2 Configuration Panel and set to testing repo. as mentioned in some other link when I searched for this error but still the same problem. I can see in logcat that Ministro 2 is going to the correct url (I can't post the url here bec I am still new) and then produce an error then crashes and go back to Poot which shows "Invalid Qt version".
I even tried Ministro 1 and it didn't work at all.
Thanks for your help.
OK, please follow these steps...
1. Uninstall Ministro 1, Ministro 2, and Ministro Config Panel.
2. Go To Setting - Developer Options - and verify "USB Debugging" and "Stay Awake" are checked.
3. Download ONLY "Ministro 2" from google play.
4. Once Ministro 2 has been installed plug your phone into the charger.
5. Run Poot again and it will download the correct libraries.
The problem can be cause by a few things... If your phone screen locks during the download it may also shut-off your wi-fi. This is why I had you check off "stay awake" and plug your phone into the charger. The config panel and version 1 of Ministro will cause problems which is why I had you remove them.
One other situation I noticed will cause the error you are encountering is the incorrect version of Poot. I am assuming you copied the version of Poot attached to the tutorial so I am ruling that error out.
Please let me know how you make out with the changes I suggested.
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TechDad378 said:
OK, please follow these steps...
1. Uninstall Ministro 1, Ministro 2, and Ministro Config Panel.
2. Go To Setting - Developer Options - and verify "USB Debugging" and "Stay Awake" are checked.
3. Download ONLY "Ministro 2" from google play.
4. Once Ministro 2 has been installed plug your phone into the charger.
5. Run Poot again and it will download the correct libraries.
The problem can be cause by a few things... If your phone screen locks during the download it may also shut-off your wi-fi. This is why I had you check off "stay awake" and plug your phone into the charger. The config panel and version 1 of Ministro will cause problems which is why I had you remove them.
One other situation I noticed will cause the error you are encountering is the incorrect version of Poot. I am assuming you copied the version of Poot attached to the tutorial so I am ruling that error out.
Please let me know how you make out with the changes I suggested.
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I tried exactly the same steps here but still the same problem. and I used the POOT attached in the tutorial.
What is the percentage of the libraries downloaded when you get the error?
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TechDad378 said:
What is the percentage of the libraries downloaded when you get the error?
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I don't see any progress bar. it shows "Downloading Libraries" then "Downloading SSL Certificates" then close and go back to Poot which shows "Invalid qt version"
I have been testing a few ideas to duplicate the problem you have experienced. I was able to duplicate the problem. It looks like Ministro 2 breaks the connection with poot.
I am in the process of determining if another app is the cause or if it is Ministro causing the problem.
Since other people have recently applied root with no problems, I am leaning towards another app being the cause of the problem.
I will run a few test to determine if another app is the cause. If another app is not the cause I will upload the correct version of ministro 2 to this tutorial.
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QT Error with Ministro
I was able to locate the problem with the QT Error. It seems Ministro has updated the QT version they use in their apk. They are using QTv5 when Poot is looking for QTv4.
I found a version of Poot that uses QTv5 but the Ministro 2 version in the app store does not work properly either.
After doing some research it seems the Poot version I located and the Ministro 2 apk from the developer's website work properly.
The Ministro 2 version from the developer's website actually searches for the correct libraries for this version of Poot.
I will adjust the tutorial to reference the QT Error.
You will need to download the files called "Ministro II-QtFix.apk" and "Poot-debug-QtFix.apk" attached to the tutorial, then continue the tutorial with those two files.
I tested the tutorial with these two files, everything is the same except for the fact you will be using 2 different files for Poot and Ministro.
TechDad378 said:
I was able to locate the problem with the QT Error. It seems Ministro has updated the QT version they use in their apk. They are using QTv5 when Poot is looking for QTv4.
I found a version of Poot that uses QTv5 but the Ministro 2 version in the app store does not work properly either.
After doing some research it seems the Poot version I located and the Ministro 2 apk from the developer's website work properly.
The Ministro 2 version from the developer's website actually searches for the correct libraries for this version of Poot.
I will adjust the tutorial to reference the QT Error.
You will need to download the files called "Ministro II-QtFix.apk" and "Poot-debug-QtFix.apk" attached to the tutorial, then continue the tutorial with those two files.
I tested the tutorial with these two files, everything is the same except for the fact you will be using 2 different files for Poot and Ministro.
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Thanks a lot for your support. I managed to pass these steps now but I am stuck now on step 10. SuperUser shows that Su binary not found. ES Explorer (CupCake) gave an error when I tried to enable root explorer.
I have updated the tutorial and added additional files. Please restart the tutorial and let me know if the issue continues. If it does continue please, provide answer the questions...
1. Did you restart your device before adding superuser?
2. Can you please verify you downloaded the correct superuser app?
3. Can you provide me the exact error message and when it appears?
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31 July 2013 -- Successfully rooted Kyocera Hydro running 4.0.4...
Greetings,
A friend of mine asked me for help rooting his Kyocera Hydro, so I followed the steps that were posted in this thread, but something was amiss because root just wasn't happening. Here is what finally did the trick for me:
1) Uninstall whatever versions of Ministro and poot that you previously installed.
2) Download and install v9.4 of Ministro directly from your phone's browser (first make sure that Settings-->Developer options-->USB Debugging is checked, as well as Settings-->Developer options-->Stay Awake and Settings-->Security-->Unknown sources). You can find "Ministro II v9.4.apk" at the website files.kde.org slash necessitas slash installer slash release (sorry, I am too new to post links so I'm doing the best I can here). Be sure the file you get is dated 02-April-2013.
3) After you download and install Ministro II v9.4, install Poot-debug(W100).apk, which is referenced at the beginning of this thread.
4) Launch Poot and allow it to grab the necessary updates, etc., then click "Press here to Poot" and hopefully you will be successful as I was in rooting your phone!
Hope this helps.
Best,
--pqc
Good work! It seems from my testing the problem is cause by the new version of Ministro II. Currently v10 is on the app store. The new version uses QT 5 which doesn't seem to work well with Poot.
I will update the tutorial when I get a chance and upload Ministro II v9.4. That version seems to do the trick with regular rooting on Kyocera devices.
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pqcracker said:
Greetings,
A friend of mine asked me for help rooting his Kyocera Hydro, so I followed the steps that were posted in this thread, but something was amiss because root just wasn't happening. Here is what finally did the trick for me:
1) Uninstall whatever versions of Ministro and poot that you previously installed.
2) Download and install v9.4 of Ministro directly from your phone's browser (first make sure that Settings-->Developer options-->USB Debugging is checked, as well as Settings-->Developer options-->Stay Awake and Settings-->Security-->Unknown sources). You can find "Ministro II v9.4.apk" at the website files.kde.org slash necessitas slash installer slash release (sorry, I am too new to post links so I'm doing the best I can here). Be sure the file you get is dated 02-April-2013.
3) After you download and install Ministro II v9.4, install Poot-debug(W100).apk, which is referenced at the beginning of this thread.
4) Launch Poot and allow it to grab the necessary updates, etc., then click "Press here to Poot" and hopefully you will be successful as I was in rooting your phone!
Hope this helps.
Best,
--pqc
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Thanks for the file location. The tutorial has been updated. Can you please verify what Android version you rooted on the Kyocera Hydro? I will add it to the tutorial as root verified.

HP Slate 7 2800 [HOW-TO ROOT AND INSTALL CWM RECOVERY]

This guide will teach you the easiest method to root and install CWM on your HP Slate 7 2800! These instructions are for Linux, but you should be able to do this on Windows with the correct drivers instead of the android.rules files.
HP Slate 4600: I need someone to test this with the 4600!
DISCLAIMER: This was successfully tested on my HP Slate 7 2800 on Linux Mint 17. THIS COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR TAB IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG!!! Proceed at your own risk!
How to Root:
1. Download Cydia Impactor from http://www.cydiaimpactor.com/ and install it.
2. Download and install adb. There are multiple ways to do this. One way is to install the Android SDK from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html and install adb through the SDK manager.
3. Download the android.rules.zip from https://sites.google.com/site/jrc2swebsite/downloads/hp-slate-7-2800 and extract the .zip file.
4. Move the two **-android.rules files to /etc/udev/rules.d and mark as executable. Restart your computer.
5. Enable USB Debugging in Developer Options on the tablet. Connect it to the computer.
6. Open the Terminal Emulator on your computer and change the directory to the path where adb is located like this: cd insert/path/for/adb/ (hit enter)
7. Start adb and scan for devices by running sudo ./adb devices (hit enter.) You should see a serial number with the word device next to it.
8. Minimize adb and start Cydia Impactor. Make sure it says "# drop SuperSU su to /system/xbin/su." Click "Start." If you get a no device found error, click "Bridge" > "Connect" and then click start again.
9. Reboot your tablet. Download Root Checker from the Play Store to make sure you are rooted. Follow the tutorial in the next post for installing CWM Recovery and the SuperSU app to control which apps are granted root access.
DISCLAIMER: This was successfully tested on my HP Slate 7 2800 on Linux Mint 17. THIS COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR TAB IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG!!! Proceed at your own risk!
How to Install CWM Recovery and SuperSU:
Download CWM Recovery for the Slate 7 2800 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49165523&postcount=1 and install following the instructions in the post.
Install SuperSU:
Download the latest SuperSU from http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu and flash in CWM Recovery.
Credits:
@Chainfire (SuperSU)
@rjwil1086 (CWM Recovery)
www.cydiaimpactor.com (Cydia Impactor)
Android/Google (Android SDK)
@jrc2 [me] (android.rules files)
Whoever taught me how to make the android.rules
If I left you out (I promise it was an accident,) please send me a PM and I will add you to this list.
Useful links:
CWM Recovery
SuperSU Thread
JB-SlateROM
Source Code for this tab (Thanks @tommyboy76!)
Restore Image (How-to install is on the same page as the image)
CWM Flashable Stock ROM
My Website
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Bumping this so more will see this thread
Cydia is not working anymore with fw version 1.05.17, has anyone found a way to root the new fw? or to mount /system as rw? please let me know if you guys have anything
math_green20 said:
Cydia is not working anymore with fw version 1.05.17, has anyone found a way to root the new fw? or to mount /system as rw? please let me know if you guys have anything
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Did the slate 7 have a software update? I will have to check that out. Just to make sure, what is your model number?
it is a 2800. I've tried some of the one-click root apps, scripts, and nothing seems to do it, Hp did a nice job at patching this stuff
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if you have any old update.zip from 1.05.14 or 1.05.10 and can send it to me you'd make my day
math_green20 said:
it is a 2800. I've tried some of the one-click root apps, scripts, and nothing seems to do it, Hp did a nice job at patching this stuff
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if you have any old update.zip from 1.05.14 or 1.05.10 and can send it to me you'd make my day
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I'll post the link if I have it. Do you know what Android version this update is?
jrc2
math_green20 said:
it is a 2800. I've tried some of the one-click root apps, scripts, and nothing seems to do it, Hp did a nice job at patching this stuff
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if you have any old update.zip from 1.05.14 or 1.05.10 and can send it to me you'd make my day
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HP has updated their website and only has the new update.zip there. The only thing I know of is a CWM flashable version of the old update.zip. You can find that at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2608181
Looking at other threads, the OTA does make rooting no longer possible.
jrc2
jrc2 said:
I'll post the link if I have it. Do you know what Android version this update is?
jrc2
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It is still 4.1.1, I'm back on 1.05.6(The stock CWM flashable one), Idk how I did this but i've been able to get CWM back on my device without rooting, I tried to modify boot.img to disable the install-recovery.sh script, this got me stuck in a bootloop but allowed me to flash CWM and the old firmware back in, I guess I got lucky
I got the stock kernel and the Rk30_sdk one to compile but I don't understand how to repack it in boot.img, bootloop everytime.
Thanks for the help anyway buddy.
We should make an all-in-one post for this device with firmwares, CWM, rooting options and stuff
math_green20 said:
It is still 4.1.1, I'm back on 1.05.6(The stock CWM flashable one), Idk how I did this but i've been able to get CWM back on my device without rooting, I tried to modify boot.img to disable the install-recovery.sh script, this got me stuck in a bootloop but allowed me to flash CWM and the old firmware back in, I guess I got lucky
I got the stock kernel and the Rk30_sdk one to compile but I don't understand how to repack it in boot.img, bootloop everytime.
Thanks for the help anyway buddy.
We should make an all-in-one post for this device with firmwares, CWM, rooting options and stuff
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I sort of started that in the 2nd or 3rd post here, titled "Useful Links".
I simply can't root this device.
Cydia Impactor responds with "signature bugs unavailable" and all this Chinese 1-click root stuff doesn't work at all.
Tried on Linux Mint and Windows 7 (both x64).
The problem might be my firmware, which is v1.05.18_user.
This is the stock firmware that was preinstalled on my tablet.
How can i downgrade the firmware?
Oddy94 said:
I simply can't root this device.
Cydia Impactor responds with "signature bugs unavailable" and all this Chinese 1-click root stuff doesn't work at all.
Tried on Linux Mint and Windows 7 (both x64).
The problem might be my firmware, which is v1.05.18_user.
This is the stock firmware that was preinstalled on my tablet.
How can i downgrade the firmware?
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Sorry I didn't see your post until now! I do not have the latest firmware on my tablet, so I haven't experienced this problem (I decided not to update after seeing the reports of people being unable to update. @math_green20 somehow managed to get it downgraded, but I do not know exactly how he did it. You might be able to figure out something from the previous posts in this thread.
Have a great day!
jrc2
hi Any new Rom is available for HP slate 7 voice TAB ,Please provide the isntructions
vinaymysore777 said:
hi Any new Rom is available for HP slate 7 voice TAB ,Please provide the isntructions
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If you are talking about the 2800, then no,, I do not believe so.
jrc2 said:
If you are talking about the 2800, then no,, I do not believe so.
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hi JRC2,
Im having HP slate 7Voice tab 6102 RA whether this is 2800 or other version
What is the Rom available for this tab

(Q) How to root Mediapad X2?

I used lots of methods trying to root Huawei Mediapd X2 but got no lucks.
Anybody gets successful?
I happened to see there is an article published recently on this an some comments say they succeeded. I didn't try it myself, as I am not sure the Super-Root.apk used in the article is safe or not.
(Please replace the <dot> to . in the URL as I don't have permission to put links.. Sorry for the inconvenience..)
www<dot>how-to-root<dot>club/2015/04/huawei-mediapad-x2-7075.html
vuhongduong said:
I used lots of methods trying to root Huawei Mediapd X2 but got no lucks.
Anybody gets successful?
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I did some more search and found the file Super-Root.apk is actually Framaroot version 1.4.1 (you can tell that from the MD5 checksum.) There is new version available and you can try it from
forum<dot>xda-developers<dot>com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276
tozhangkai said:
I happened to see there is an article published recently on this an some comments say they succeeded. I didn't try it myself, as I am not sure the Super-Root.apk used in the article is safe or not.
(Please replace the <dot> to . in the URL as I don't have permission to put links.. Sorry for the inconvenience..)
www<dot>how-to-root<dot>club/2015/04/huawei-mediapad-x2-7075.html
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tozhangkai...the first link just goes to an endless circle of surveys (have seen that before for other files...i do not know if people really are able to get files from that link..but appears you have)
Framaroot...1.4.1 is an old one from October last year..the latest is 1.93 and that does not even run anyway (immediately has a message saying basically that this exploit does not work for the system)..anyway both do not work
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i also tried srs one click root..went through several reboots,,,and said at the end the rooting was a success and that superuser apk was installed..but it wasn't
may have a go at it again later..(it came up with a message to accept and i missed it and it timed out on me)
http://www.srsroot.com
mac231us said:
tozhangkai...the first link just goes to an endless circle of surveys (have seen that before for other files...i do not know if people really are able to get files from that link..but appears you have)
Framaroot...1.4.1 is an old one from October last year..the latest is 1.93 and that does not even run anyway (immediately has a message saying basically that this exploit does not work for the system)..anyway both do not work
EDIT
i also tried srs one click root..went through several reboots,,,and said at the end the rooting was a success and that superuser apk was installed..but it wasn't
may have a go at it again later..(it came up with a message to accept and i missed it and it timed out on me)
http://www.srsroot.com
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I tried this with no success. It says root complete, but nothing doing. I also tried kingoroot, more of the same.
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That is why I am looking at rooting it through the system image itself (see my other posts on this and where I posted the link for complete firmware..on the mediapad x2 announced thread) but will flash only if highly confident as doing this for the first time for any phone (that is, rooting myself through system image)..need someone with the skills here to step in
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mac231us said:
That is why I am looking at rooting it through the system image itself (see my other posts on this and where I posted the link for complete firmware..on the mediapad x2 announced thread) but will flash only if highly confident as doing this for the first time for any phone (that is, rooting myself through system image)..need someone with the skills here to step in
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I wish I could help you. Thanks for your work so far.
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Hehehe... Looking for the same thing here and i can see it's not easy ! Just got the tablet a week ago and so far, i'm impressed. I guess we will have to wait a bit until more people start hacking that new tablet away..
Homer J. Fong said:
I wish I could help you. Thanks for your work so far.
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miroul said:
Hehehe... Looking for the same thing here and i can see it's not easy ! Just got the tablet a week ago and so far, i'm impressed. I guess we will have to wait a bit until more people start hacking that new tablet away..
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Yeah, patience is not a virtue I possess in my normal life, but because of the people giving of their free time and effort I've never found it hard to wait for this stuff.
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Unlock is required before trying any root method.
use below URL to apply for unlock code:
http://www.emui.com/plugin.php?id=unlock&mod=unlock&action=apply
It's a Chinese web page, but easy to guess.
If the web page doesn't work, take a snapshot of the phone box with IMEI and SN number, send to [email protected] requesting for unlock code.
They'll reply in 2~4 weeks, too slow. An email with 16 number unlock code.
Use fastboot unlock OEM to unlock the bootloader.
Root and 3rd party recovery is only possible after the unlock.
For now, you cannot unlock even if you get the code
I unlocked bootloader , but the root can not be done any program .
I did unlock and someone showed that the root genius can root the phone via adb command.
The bad news is that I can't install the adb driver somehow
Root genius can not handle it . I can not install any CWM recovery. Maybe someone has any advice ?
citybobby said:
For now, you cannot unlock even if you get the code
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Can you elaborate more on this? I keep getting FAILED (remote: password wrong)
I verified the code, and even mailed Huawei and they responded with the same code.
Thanx
Let me know if u have flashed philz touch recovery for ur device.it has an inuilt rooting system which can ropt ur device easily.
Or u can try vroot.apk or kingo root both can root almost every device.
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Or u can try this one it will work for 100%.
1. Download Super-Root.apk for How To Root Huawei Mediapad X2 [Tutorial] from this link :
http://filesrightnow.com/file/05JRK
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Super-Root.apk over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once it’s been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Head to Menu>>Settings>>Security on your device and enable the Unknown sources option.
6. Open the File Manager app on your device and install the app you copied earlier to your device.
7. Once the app’s been installed, launch it from your App Drawer.
8. Select Install SuperSU from the first dropdown menu.
9. Select exploit, tap on it in the app.
10. The app should begin rooting your device, shouldn’t take too long to finish.
11. Reboot your device once it’s been rooted.
12. You’re all done! Excellent! You’ve successfully How To Root Huawei Mediapad X2 [Tutorial] rooted your Android device using the Super-Root.apk app and you should now be able to see the SuperSU app in your App Drawer!
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Cyanandroid said:
Let me know if u have flashed philz touch recovery for ur device.it has an inuilt rooting system which can ropt ur device easily.
Or u can try vroot.apk or kingo root both can root almost every device.
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Or u can try this one it will work for 100%.
1. Download Super-Root.apk for How To Root Huawei Mediapad X2 [Tutorial] from this link :
http://filesrightnow.com/file/05JRK
2. Connect your device to your PC using the USB cable.
3. Copy the Super-Root.apk over to the root of your SD card.
4. Once it’s been copied, disconnect your device from your PC.
5. Head to Menu>>Settings>>Security on your device and enable the Unknown sources option.
6. Open the File Manager app on your device and install the app you copied earlier to your device.
7. Once the app’s been installed, launch it from your App Drawer.
8. Select Install SuperSU from the first dropdown menu.
9. Select exploit, tap on it in the app.
10. The app should begin rooting your device, shouldn’t take too long to finish.
11. Reboot your device once it’s been rooted.
12. You’re all done! Excellent! You’ve successfully How To Root Huawei Mediapad X2 [Tutorial] rooted your Android device using the Super-Root.apk app and you should now be able to see the SuperSU app in your App Drawer!
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Haven't tried flashing anything yet (can't unlock bootloader) but I wanted to point out that KingoRoot, VRoot (a.k.a iRoot) and Super-Root all do NOT work. They all fail (with varying behavior and/or error messages). Running the B013 OTA update.
Did the B013 ota update worked for u?
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Cyanandroid said:
Did the B013 ota update worked for u?
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Not sure what you mean but I'm on build number GEM-703LV100R001C233B013
Now If only I can root
shassouneh said:
Not sure what you mean but I'm on build number GEM-703LV100R001C233B013
Now If only I can root
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Just send Huawei an Email with your IMEI #, Model Number, Serial Number and Product Number telling them you keep getting an error when trying to unlock your phone from their website. That's what I did. Of course you need to be unlocked before you can do any of the following.
-Make sure you have the drivers installed for the phone
-Plug the USB cable into the computer and into the phone
-Turn phone off and while turning it back on hold volume down and phone will enter download mode
-Download Android Platform tools from my Dropbox I made it easier for everyone. (The super_bootb013.apk file is included)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7dgdl6r2nftz5mt/AABvdjdt4a4zRNAsSE1QR2Oaa?dl=0
-Right click on the Android Platform Tools folder while holding in Shift and select Open Command Window Here
-When the command prompt opens type in fastboot flash boot super_boot.b013.img
-After it finishes, type in fastboot reboot. The phone will boot normally.
-Then you have two options. Download SuperSU from the Google Play Store, install it, open up and update the binary if it prompts you.
or
-Included in my Android Platform Tools folder is the Superuser.apk file. Just install that manually, then open it and update the binaries. When you reboot you will be rooted. This works on B013 only.
-I also installed the Chinese TWRP and even though I can't read Chinese, I have no problems getting around in it.

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