Processor: MediaTek MT6752 octa-core 1.7Ghz
Platform / OS: Android 4.4.4
Kernel: 3/10/48 root @ android # 1 Tue Oct 13 19:01:07 EDT 2015
Buildnr: EVOLVEO_StrongPhone_Q8_LTE_2015101
Framaroot shows when you start Boromir (Error # 9) and also when you start Barahir (Error # 9). Other Exploit me Framaroot operates.
blackie1968 said:
Framaroot shows when you start Boromir (Error # 9) and also when you start Barahir (Error # 9). Other Exploit me Framaroot operates.
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Try with Kingroot instead of Framaroot.
Djol Bob said:
Try with Kingroot instead of Framaroot.
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Root I have done by Kingo Root. Thank you for your advice
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A few days ago I bought a tablet Ampe A91, and went without the google apps.
I'm interested enough to have them, and I know that I need to root permissions.
I tried vroot, kingroot, framaroot, srsroot, mktdroid, shuame, motochopper_auto_root ... and I have not gained access, as close, is that I installed the application SuperSU but with the message: No binaries for SU installed and can not install SuperSU . This is a problem!
The tablet is MT 6572W and takes android 4.4.2
model number: MID
baseband version MOLY.WR8.W1315.MD.WG.MP.V43,2014 / 11/12 15:43
hx07 kernel version 3.4.67 @ hx07 No. 1 thu April 9 2015 15:00:41 CT
Build number MID_20150514
A9008MG_076t custom-built version.
I hope you do not tell me it's impossible
So, despite PPL claiming they succesfully "Onda V919 3G"'s with Kingo Root...
I for the life of me cannot get the "V919 Air Dual OS" I have rooted -at-all-...
I never had to deal with any Android device that downright refused to be *even temprooted*.
ApksRoot Tools that failed:
- Kingroot
- Towelroot
- OneClickRoot
- KingoRoot
- iRoot
PC-Side-Root Tools that failed:
- iRoot
- Kingo Root
Any suggestions ? / Did anyone successfully root this device ?
(I used Googleplays "USB Driver for Android" in order to get ADB even partially working with this device... couldn't find real drivers for it)
Thanks in advance.
-Rye-
Is there any way to root an NEC Medias N-05D running Android 4.0.4?
I have tried the following, but none of them worked:
* FramaRoot
* KingRoot
* Universal Android Root
* Z4Root
**Update 11/24/16
I also tried TowelRoot modstrings. Choosing method 2 gave the message that the phone should now have root, but Root Checker says it doesn't. Other methods cause the phone to reboot.
In case it helps...
* Build number: A2005081
* Kernal version: 3.0.8-perf / [email protected] #2 / SMP PREEMPT Mon May 12 10:43:07 JST 2014
I purchased the following Android 5.1.1 rk3188 unit:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/Car-...luetooth-andrdoid-5-1-system/32805370646.html
The unit runs on android 5.1.1 and uses an rk3188 chip.
I need to root it because I want to install TomTom GO on it, at the moment i cannot install it because TomTom gives a internet connection error when i start the app.
Elsewhere on the forum i found a solution how to fix this, by changing the serialnumber and or devicetype/make/model etc.
To do this my unit needs to be rooted and xposed installed but currently it isn't rooted, i also want to keep using the stock rom because i like the interface and it has a special option for the MINI (mph button) in the interface.
I tried too root it myself but sadly i failed.
I entered *#hct#root# in factory settings and it stated 'adb rooted' (or something) but still i have no root when i run a root check app.
I then rebooted (as advised) and installed the latest version of kingoroot and ran it, sadly this app reports it has failed to root it.
Now my question is how do i root this device without installing a custom rom and install xposed so i can change my serial number to get tomtom go working?
B3rt said:
I purchased the following Android 5.1.1 rk3188 unit:
https://nl.aliexpress.com/item/Car-...luetooth-andrdoid-5-1-system/32805370646.html
Now my question is how do i root this device without installing a custom rom and install xposed so i can change my serial number to get tomtom go working?
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I always used KingoRoot successfully on all 5.1.1 MTCB ROMs. Did you have Internet access when trying to root? Kingo root needs to download files from the Internet, if you're not connected it won't work.
m00n61 said:
I always used KingoRoot successfully on all 5.1.1 MTCB ROMs. Did you have Internet access when trying to root? Kingo root needs to download files from the Internet, if you're not connected it won't work.
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Yes i had internet and it downloaded files also, but root failed.
Maybe i did it wrong....
Should i reboot after i enabled adb root using factory settings password *#hct#root# ?
Is this correct:
- enable (adb) root factory setting
- reboot
- download and run kingoroot
OR
- enable (adb) root factory setting (do NOT reboot)
- download and run kingoroot
B3rt said:
Yes i had internet and it downloaded files also, but root failed.
Maybe i did it wrong....
Should i reboot after i enabled adb root using factory settings password *#hct#root# ?
Is this correct:
- enable (adb) root factory setting
- reboot
- download and run kingoroot
OR
- enable (adb) root factory setting (do NOT reboot)
- download and run kingoroot
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Just download and run kingoroot. The "*#hct#root#" code is no longer working on 5.1.1 ROMs
m00n61 said:
Just download and run kingoroot. The "*#hct#root#" code is no longer working on 5.1.1 ROMs
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Tried it several times but eachtime it fails to root....
B3rt said:
Tried it several times but eachtime it fails to root....
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What kind of MCU do you have?
m00n61 said:
What kind of MCU do you have?
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A-MEDIA AUTO (1024x600)
ARM Cortex-A9 @ 1.6Ghz (x4)
1024 MB memory
mcu: MTCD_HLA_V1.88_1
android 5.1.1
kernel: 3.0.101+ ([email protected] #90 Fri Sep 9 16:24:49 CST 2016)
Buildnumber: rk3188-userdebug 1302016.18:00:29
B3rt said:
A-MEDIA AUTO (1024x600)
ARM Cortex-A9 @ 1.6Ghz (x4)
1024 MB memory
mcu: MTCD_HLA_V1.88_1
android 5.1.1
kernel: 3.0.101+ ([email protected] #90 Fri Sep 9 16:24:49 CST 2016)
Buildnumber: rk3188-userdebug 1302016.18:00:29
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Looks like you're in the wrong section, you have a MTCD unit, not a MTCB/C
You should look for answers HERE
I recently dusted off a 2012 pre-rooted Android TV box and am trying to attain root again after doing a factory reset.
AMLOGIC Cortex A9 Neon ARMv7L Rev4 32-bit CPU
Mali400 Quad Core 3D GPU
Model: MBX reference board (f16ref)
OS version: ICS 4.0.4
Kernel version: 2.6.34
Build number: ICS.MBX.20120811
Chipset: ARM AMLOGIC Meson3 8726M SKT SH
The CPU Identifier app shows that root access is enabled, as it was before the reset. However, the Root Checker app indicates that I'm not rooted. The Reboot Manager root app also indicates root failure and won't perform. Are there some troubleshooting steps I can take to get apps to respond to root? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
mel2000 said:
I recently dusted off a 2012 pre-rooted Android TV box and am trying to attain root again after doing a factory reset.
AMLOGIC Cortex A9 Neon ARMv7L Rev4 32-bit CPU
Mali400 Quad Core 3D GPU
Model: MBX reference board (f16ref)
OS version: ICS 4.0.4
Kernel version: 2.6.34
Build number: ICS.MBX.20120811
Chipset: ARM AMLOGIC Meson3 8726M SKT SH
The CPU Identifier app shows that root access is enabled, as it was before the reset. However, the Root Checker app indicates that I'm not rooted. The Reboot Manager root app also indicates root failure and won't perform. Are there some troubleshooting steps I can take to get apps to respond to root? Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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I don't know much about android tv, but is it possible you lost you SuperUser app when you factory reset? In this scenario you'd have root, but no root apps would work because the app that authorizes it is not there. Probably need to put SuperSu, Magisk, or similar app on it to have root function.
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Yeah, You may have the binaries installed but you might not have the Superuser app installed.
On the Google PlayStore search for SuperSU and download the one by Codingcode Tools.
Not an issue with SuperSU it is all fine on my Android 5.0.2!
RealWelder said:
...you'd have root, but no root apps would work because the app that authorizes it is not there. Probably need to put SuperSu, Magisk, or similar app on it to have root function.
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Thanks so so much for all replies. The suggestions to install a SU manager app worked and now my root behaves as expected.
I didn't try SuperSU because that one caused my issues in the first place with a "binary occupied" error. Superuser ClockworkMod v1.0.3.0 worked as expected. Thanks again.