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Tutorial/Walkthrough for flashing back to stock using RSD Lite (Unrooting a rooted phone by .sbf)
Tutorial Video can be found here... kind of... very close!
http://www.kimete.com/sbfrsd.html
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The fine print: This information is provided without warranty. I can not be held responsible if you **** up. I simply wrote a walkthrough/tutorial. I did not produce the procedure or the steps. I just simply consolidated all the information into a single place with notes to make things easier to understand and execute. You are welcome to share this information anywhere you want. Please do credit me for writing it. Lastly, please link back to the original site if possible. I try to format the text in such a way that it is more easy to understand. Lastly, I ask that everyone who uses this pays it forward by helping others figure out their own phones. Now on to the procedure.
I am running Windows XP SP3/32bit.
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Steps 1 and 2 can be skipped. You just need to download the latest version of the SBF file (currently 2.3.20). Link coming soon.
1. Download 2.3.20 SBF file for D2
You can find it here: http://www.iamthewalcs.com/Support-Files/Droid 2 2.3.2 SBF.zip
2. Extract the .zip file and put the .sbf file somewhere where you can easily find it.
3. Download RSD Lite 4.7. (RSD Lite 4.7 is not the same as RSD Lite 4.7.2)
[RSD Lite 4.9 works as well]
Reference: http://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-2-how-tos/4393-how-sbf-flash-droid-2-a.html
RSD Lite 4.9 Here!
http://droid2files.com/tools/RSD Lite 4.9.zip
New: Download to RSDLite 4.7 with patch.
http://kimete.com/droid/RSDLite47patch.zip
There is a link to download RSD Lite 4.7 + patch here as well. Includes an installer (.msi) and the patch (.ini).
4. Install the program (rsdlite_4.7.msi) or RSDLite 4.9. Follow instructions until completion.
5. Next, extract the patch (pst_flash.ini) to the Motorola/RSD Lite folder. It'll ask you if you want to overwrite the file. Choose yes. (Don't think you need this for version 4.9, but don't quote me on that).
(My file path to place the file was: My Computer -> C Drive -> Program Files -> Motorola -> RSD Lite)
6. You'll need to have the Motorola Drivers. You probably already have them, but if you don't, you can get them here:
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
KalenXI noted that you can't use the same Motorola drivers that you used for root from the other thread. You must use these updated drivers with MotoConnect. Thank you sir!
7. Now would be a good time to back up anything on your SD card to your computer. Plug in your Droid2 to the computer via USB cable. Pull down the notification menu/blind, choose USB connection, and then choose USB Mass Storage Device. Now there should be a removable storage in your "My Computer." Go through your SD card and back up your important things. Probably the DCIM and download folder. You should also make sure that your phone is set up to "Back Up Data." Go to the system menu (the 4 squares icon/button in the lower left), choose Settings, then Privacy, then make sure the "Back up my data" and "Automatic restore" are checked.
8. You now need to put your phone in bootload mode. In order to do so, power down your phone. Slide open your keyboard, hold the "up" key (the arrow closest to the enter button), and power on your phone. You should come up with a black background and text with something along the line of d2.35 and usb okay.
9. Now you can open RSD Lite. Go to your Start Menu, Program Files, and you should see RSD Lite. In the title of the newly open window, make sure the version is 4.7.
Edit: If you opened RSDLite and your device is not showing, you might need to open it as an admin. Go to program files/motorola/rsdlite/sdl.exe, and right cllick and run as an administrator. Reference by JonandRoid. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8000565&postcount=12
10. Wait a few minutes until your device shows in the table. It should say A955, port 1, connected, etc.
11. Toward the top of the window, there is filename/blank field. To the right of it, there is "..." button. Click it. Now find your .sbf with the open window that popped up. Select "Droid2_X6_2.2...SECURE.sbf", or the latest version of your sbf, and press open. Back to the program window, press Start (right next to the "...") Your phone should now start flashing the firmware to the phone. Just let it run it's course. It's going to reboot and start up again. You'll know when it is done when the Progress field in the table of RSD Lite says complete. This may take a little bit. Maybe 5-10 minutes.
After your phone reboots and doesn't get past the boot animation (wait at least 5 or 10 minutes),
a. Turn off your phone
b. Hold down X on the keyboard
c. Turn on your phone while continuing to hold X
d. When you get the Android guy with a '!' in a triangle push the search button on the keyboard (the magnifying glass button, two keys to the left of the space bar)
e. Select both 'wipe cache' and 'wipe data' from the menu.
f. Reboot your phone
If you do steps a-f, you probably won't need to do these following steps.
12. I do not know if this will work or not, but if it does, you guys might not need to do the rest unless you truly do want to fully factory reset your phone. This step is UNCONFIRMED.
To get back onto the Verizon Wireless network, dial *22899 and press send. It should update your phone and you'll be back on the network. (Referenced from ITGuy11 at the link below.)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7933189&postcount=12
13. Your phone still has everyone on it. You'll probably realize that you now have no 3G or phone service and are roaming. Now you need to Factory Reset your phone. Go to the system menu (the 4 squares icon/button in the lower left), choose Settings, then Privacy, the choose Factory Data Reset. Follow the instructions and agreeing to wipe your phone clean. It will ask you to confirm, and/or ask you to enter your security pin/security pattern. It'll reboot itself and run its course.
14. Your phone will eventually be put back to factory settings. You'll then be greeted by the new user/account wizard. Follow the directions. They'll ask you to program/update your phone, enter in some login info, and then your phone will be back to brand new, just like the day you walked out of the Verizon store, except with the BackUp Manager service, all your applications and contacts will be downloaded back onto the phone!
That's it! That wasn't so bad was it?!
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If you found this tutorial helpful, and would like to do something for me, please donate to my PayPal. I am short on rent by $100 this month. I am a student, and moving to a new place and I need to produce first months rent, last months, and a deposit. I am not expecting to profit from this tutorial. Honestly, I am just doing this to help others. I just need some help with rent this month. All donations are appreciated, even if it is a dollar. If everyone donated even a dollar or two, I'd be set! PayPal info coming soon!
Another edit: PayPal: [email protected]
Another quick note, I'll be adding references sometime soon. It is almost 5 in the morning and I want to go to bed!
This is awesome, thank you. This tutorial and your rooting instructions (with all of the extra clarification) are very helpful. I know it's not much but I am going to try to send a few bucks your way (from one poor college student to another? ).
USB debugging should also be enabled. It's found in the Settings -> Applications -> Development.
bcs296 said:
This is awesome, thank you. This tutorial and your rooting instructions (with all of the extra clarification) are very helpful. I know it's not much but I am going to try to send a few bucks your way (from one poor college student to another? ).
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Thank you. Any little bit is appreciated. Just need to get to the end of the week.
wsfanatic said:
USB debugging should also be enabled. It's found in the Settings -> Applications -> Development.
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Thank you, sir. I will post that in the tutorial in a moment.
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Also, according to ITGuy11, you can dial *22899 to update your phone to get it back on the Verizon network.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7933189&postcount=12
I am a fail. Didn't read the whole tutorial. Assumed it was like the D1 sbf. Ok still have an issue though, When i get to the bootloader RSDlite and my phone do nothing, still says im missing a certain driver for the phone S Flash driver not found. Anyone know why thats happening?
LosAngeles said:
I am a fail. Didn't read the whole tutorial. Assumed it was like the D1 sbf. Ok still have an issue though, When i get to the bootloader RSDlite and my phone do nothing, still says im missing a certain driver for the phone S Flash driver not found. Anyone know why thats happening?
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I had that same error, upgrading to the latest Motorola drivers fixed it. I'd post a link but the forums won't let me so just search for "motorola drivers" on google, go to the first link, go to "USB Drivers and PC Charging Drivers" and download the "Motorola 4.6.5 Driver with MotoConnect" drivers.
KalenXI said:
I had that same error, upgrading to the latest Motorola drivers fixed it. I'd post a link but the forums won't let me so just search for "motorola drivers" on google, go to the first link, go to "USB Drivers and PC Charging Drivers" and download the "Motorola 4.6.5 Driver with MotoConnect" drivers.
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That makes sense. I got my drivers from when I installed Easy Tether. Driver files were on the phone. That's probably why it worked. So, solution to the problem is downloade the latest drivers!
I think a youtube video of this is possible. Would people be interested in that?
darkonion said:
I think a youtube video of this is possible. Would people be interested in that?
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I think your instructions are comprehensive and clear here, I wouldn't do it unless you've got time to burn. my 02.cents
Thanks! What is everyone's experiences with this tutorial? I want to make sure that it makes sense and is complete. I wrote it from memory after flashing my phone.
20:56:42, September 03, 2010
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ERROR: Flash failure: Interface BP: Error sending RAM download for bootloader. Device API Error: 0xE0030009 Address: 0x19EC00 Command: ADDR (Error Code: e0030009),
Detailed Error Details: Direction of the Error=1000, Command Value=200000, Code Group Number=257
File: D:\test_dev_usb\flash\code\flashdll\FlashHdlr.cpp
Device ID: 0
its still working afterwards, but lost root, etc. its now running 2.2.20, but I'm wary somethings messed up. should I root, install bootstrapper, and wipe, or just let it go (it still has all my apps and settings)
this is great....thank you sooo much. worked out perfect. just an fyi if you cant get rsd lite to recognize your phone on vista go to the ...motorola/rsdlite/sdl.exe and right click as administrator. wouldnt work before i did that. but everything was so smooth and great instructions, would donate but broke too..lol
kageurufu said:
20:56:42, September 03, 2010
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ERROR: Flash failure: Interface BP: Error sending RAM download for bootloader. Device API Error: 0xE0030009 Address: 0x19EC00 Command: ADDR (Error Code: e0030009),
Detailed Error Details: Direction of the Error=1000, Command Value=200000, Code Group Number=257
File: D:\test_dev_usb\flash\code\flashdll\FlashHdlr.cpp
Device ID: 0
its still working afterwards, but lost root, etc. its now running 2.2.20, but I'm wary somethings messed up. should I root, install bootstrapper, and wipe, or just let it go (it still has all my apps and settings)
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I'd just let it go. Reroot and move on with your life! If something did go wrong, reflash again.
JonandRoid said:
this is great....thank you sooo much. worked out perfect. just an fyi if you cant get rsd lite to recognize your phone on vista go to the ...motorola/rsdlite/sdl.exe and right click as administrator. wouldnt work before i did that. but everything was so smooth and great instructions, would donate but broke too..lol
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Glad to hear it works. I'll add the note onto the tutorial.
Ughh this is frustrating.. When i get to the part where i have to select the Droid2....SBF file, the start button isn't highlighted so i cant press it. but when i choose the other SBF file, it's highlighted
knoxx said:
Ughh this is frustrating.. When i get to the part where i have to select the Droid2....SBF file, the start button isn't highlighted so i cant press it. but when i choose the other SBF file, it's highlighted
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Do you have updated drivers? Don't quote me on this, but maybe flash one file and then flash the other?
That's what I did, I flashed the other file (successfully) and rooted. Didn't bother factory resetting or anything.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
And today I was having problems, so I used the bootstrap recovery to wipe cache and data, and then sbf'd from the bootloader
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How exactly do you download the device drivers? Ive tried a million times and the link given on the motorola website just keeps giving me zipped up documents. Really starting to piss me off.
joeld82 said:
How exactly do you download the device drivers? Ive tried a million times and the link given on the motorola website just keeps giving me zipped up documents. Really starting to piss me off.
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You are moving in the right direction. Inside the zipped file, there is the install file, .msi, I believe, that you double click to install your drivers and MotoConnect.
Hey can anyone help me root my android 2.3.4? I have a att fusion that I'm trying to root and I don't know if there is a way to. Just thought I'd come here and get a straight answer.
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me too
hope someone has a way. I've been trying for three days to root this phone and nothing works so far. Not sure if [email protected] has done anything or not to prevent rooting.
Step 1. http://androidforums.com/huawei-son...nmod-7-2-zad-rom-v-1-5huawei-u8650-sonic.html
Download and unzip the "Drivers Huawei (adb drivers)" to your desktop and install the drivers. Also download and unzip the "Custom CM Recovery" to your desktop as you will need it later.
Step 2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
Create a folder named DooMLoRD-v4 on your desktop and Download DooMLoRD_v4_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip and unzip it to that folder.
Put your phone into USB debugging mode and run the "runme" batch file in the DooMLoRD-v4 folder on your desktop. When done your phone should be rooted.
Step 3. Open the Custom CM Recovery folder and run the "Instalador" batch file
you now should have a rooted AT&T Fusion with ClockworkMod Recovery installed on it.
Step 4. http://androidforums.com/huawei-son...nmod-7-2-zad-rom-v-1-5huawei-u8650-sonic.html
Scroll down and you will find two custom roms that you can download and install on your phone with CM Recovery. Before you install open up the "system" folder and open the build.prop file in notepad once opened go to edit and in the drop down you should see a replace option. Replace "u8650" with "u8652" so that in your info your phone will have the right model number and save it.
Thanks!
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Not a problem, How did it work, any hangups?
Worked excellent man thanks again!
Sent From My HTC Inspire 4G
New links please
Links not working anymore, any mirrors?
Got all the files still cannot ROOT this damn thing, Tried Using Z4root wont work, Tried Using SuperOneClick, it Hangs on the #7 Process waiting for the Phone then I tried Using DoomLord V4 and it gets pretty far but shows that the Internal program memory is non-rewritable so im starting to guess "NO ROOT" is this possible?
Try and download the newest version of superuser and make a root file on the sd card. After that superuser is downloaded, put the file into the root file and wait for it to transfer, then when thats finished power off the phone and put it into recovery mode and apply update from SD card and choose zip file. Choose the superuser update and let it go through the process. Once its finished reboot device and you have root. Now all you have to do is flash a custom recovery on it and load a rom.
Let me know how it works!
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I think i bricked my phone!
I did what the instruction said, but when i flashed a rom nd rebooted it, its stuck at the AT&T welcome screen... HELP!
hazmew22 said:
I did what the instruction said, but when i flashed a rom nd rebooted it, its stuck at the AT&T welcome screen... HELP!
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oh nvm fixed it! after fiddeling with my phone, I finally fixed it... TY ANYWAY
Has anyone tried this root process with the fusion 2? If it doesn't work is there another way to root the fusion 2? Thanks.
had same problem...this will fix it
First thing that you want to do is root your phone. I have done this twice with this method and it has worked great both times.
1) ROOTING YOUR FUSION:
This is the method that worked for me. It was already stated in another thread on this forum:
QUOTE from : charliedrums....
"Here is what I did: (this tutorial was done by sd_james over at xda developers)
1. You need to install the latest Android SDK (search google for latest version)
2. download SuperOneClick v2.3.3
3. Follow the instructions and make sure that you have set your Settings > Development > USB Debugging box checked. I also set Unknown sources checkbox on.
4. Type in the following code on the phone keypad
*#*# 2846579 #*#*
This will open up the Service Mode
Go to Project Menu > Background Settings > Log Settings
Turn on Log Switch and set Log Level Settings to Verbose
go back one screen
Go to Dump and Log and place a check in all log settings.
Reboot the phone
After reboot use superoneclick2.3.3
In superoneclick on the general tab click the root button and wait for it.
This is what worked for me.""
2) After your root, you want to install the Clockwork mod for this phone. (To do the back up for your rom and also install this will enable you to install custom Roms for this phone.)
dad101us said:
First thing that you want to do is root your phone. I have done this twice with this method and it has worked great both times.
1) ROOTING YOUR FUSION:
This is the method that worked for me. It was already stated in another thread on this forum:
QUOTE from : charliedrums....
"Here is what I did: (this tutorial was done by sd_james over at xda developers)
1. You need to install the latest Android SDK (search google for latest version)
2. download SuperOneClick v2.3.3
3. Follow the instructions and make sure that you have set your Settings > Development > USB Debugging box checked. I also set Unknown sources checkbox on.
4. Type in the following code on the phone keypad
*#*# 2846579 #*#*
This will open up the Service Mode
Go to Project Menu > Background Settings > Log Settings
Turn on Log Switch and set Log Level Settings to Verbose
go back one screen
Go to Dump and Log and place a check in all log settings.
Reboot the phone
After reboot use superoneclick2.3.3
In superoneclick on the general tab click the root button and wait for it.
This is what worked for me.""
2) After your root, you want to install the Clockwork mod for this phone. (To do the back up for your rom and also install this will enable you to install custom Roms for this phone.)
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This method doesn't work on my old Consumer Cellular AT&T Huawei U8652, just hangs at Step #7 "Waiting for device"
I tried different tools but none worked so far.
superoneclick: hanged
Optimus G root: permission denied on reboot
This phone currently is a big seller and I am expecting somebody will give a solution. The source is also available at LG open source center.
Please help.
mingkee said:
I tried different tools but none worked so far.
superoneclick: hanged
Optimus G root: permission denied on reboot
This phone currently is a big seller and I am expecting somebody will give a solution. The source is also available at LG open source center.
Please help.
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Lol I am also waiting for root for this phone
But mine is P760
Taftus said:
Lol I am also waiting for root for this phone
But mine is P760
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Other than the screen size and HSPA band, the rest of spec are pretty the same, so it's possible P760 method is applied on P769.
Unfortunately, the method I searched online is simply a fraud (I looked up the web code).
Just picked up 2 of these phones. My wife loves hers. I am hoping to begin liking mine. Rooting would help.
also waiting for some development for this phone, i have done themes before and know the basics of android but would still need help from a real dev.
without root we can not move apk data to sd card !!! aaaa... im wating for root solution to
I've found an italian guide but i cannot post it cause i'm new and post external link is not allowed.. anyway look at:
androiworld.it -> forum -> lg-optimus-l9-335 -> root-lg-l9-75483
antoz87 said:
I've found an italian guide but i cannot post it cause i'm new and post external link is not allowed.. anyway look at:
androiworld.it -> forum -> lg-optimus-l9-335 -> root-lg-l9-75483
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This one?
http://translate.google.com/transla....it/forum/lg-optimus-l9-335/root-lg-l9-75483/
Root procedure
Hi guys, I'm italian and I am one of the guys that rooted the phone with that procedure.
I'll try to help you out.
1) Download and install USB drivers and LG Suite
2) Make a full backup of your phone data with LG suite
3) Download bin4ry's script...you will find the link on the italian post you quoted
4) Plug the phone in, and make sure is set to "LG software mode" and it's in debug mode
5) Run the script, and make sure you DON'T run it as administrator, but run it as normal user, or it won't work (at least on Windows 8 64)
6) Select first "2" (Device type: Special), then 1 (root)
7) At some point, the phone will ask you to proceed with a recovery. Do it.
8) Follow the script's procedure until the end. Install super user app. Phone will reboot a few times...don't worry, it's normal You will also be asked to type something like "/data/etc"..do it!
9) Root should be effective by now. To check this out, try "Got root?" application
10) Restore your data with the backup you made at step 2.
Enjoy!
Let me know!
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Hi guys, I'm italian and I am one of the guys that rooted the phone with that procedure.
I'll try to help you out.
1) Download and install USB drivers and LG Suite
2) Make a full backup of your phone data with LG suite
3) Download bin4ry's script...you will find the link on the italian post you quoted
4) Plug the phone in, and make sure is set to "LG software mode" and it's in debug mode
5) Run the script, and make sure you DON'T run it as administrator, but run it as normal user, or it won't work (at least on Windows 8 64)
6) Select first "2" (Device type: Special), then 1 (root)
7) At some point, the phone will ask you to proceed with a recovery. Do it.
8) Follow the script's procedure until the end. Install super user app. Phone will reboot a few times...don't worry, it's normal You will also be asked to type something like "/data/etc"..do it!
9) Root should be effective by now. To check this out, try "Got root?" application
10) Restore your data with the backup you made at step 2.
Enjoy!
Let me know!
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It doesn't work on me even I have to perform factory reset to fix.
mingkee said:
It doesn't work on me even I have to perform factory reset to fix.
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What's the problem? What happened?
I can't even get PC Suite to detect my phone. The drivers are installed and seem to be working. Device manager shows everything OK. I select "LG Software" from the USB connection type menu on my device. The PC Suite software says "The device inforation failed to load" after attempting to connect.
gianrond said:
What's the problem? What happened?
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Many applications were gone and I even can't use "restore" (2-2).
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Good News!!!
My P769 is rooted! The key is "Lookout Security". Disable it and you're ready.
Here is the steps:
Make sure LG driver installed (the simplest way: install LG suite)
You MUST disable Lookout Security (menu-settings-applications). Choose disable
Make sure USB debugging enabled, and choose USB charge only.
Run Root and Restore->RunMe.bat->choose 1. Check the phone screen if you're asked to restore, choose it when you're prompted.
The phone will reboot. You have to look at the status of the terminal. If there's NO permission denied error, look at the phone. If it shows "Android is updating", the phone should be rooted.
Don't forget to grab SuperSU and BusyBox (and install the latter).
mingkee said:
Many applications were gone and I even can't use "restore" (2-2).
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Good News!!!
My P769 is rooted! The key is "Lookout Security". Disable it and you're ready.
Here is the steps:
Make sure LG driver installed (the simplest way: install LG suite)
You MUST disable Lookout Security (menu-settings-applications). Choose disable
Make sure USB debugging enabled, and choose USB charge only.
Run Root and Restore->RunMe.bat->choose 1. Check the phone screen if you're asked to restore, choose it when you're prompted.
The phone will reboot. You have to look at the status of the terminal. If there's NO permission denied error, look at the phone. If it shows "Android is updating", the phone should be rooted.
Don't forget to grab SuperSU and BusyBox (and install the latter).
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Heck yes!! I will try this with my other PC. I think this one is having driver conflicts because of all the devices I have rooted on it.
Do we need to do the backup and restore steps? Or is all data still intact?
kevev said:
Heck yes!! I will try this with my other PC. I think this one is having driver conflicts because of all the devices I have rooted on it.
Do we need to do the backup and restore steps? Or is all data still intact?
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It doesn't really matter because the phone is still new and I have not yet put in data until it rooted.
Thread closed as per OP request. See this thread for detailed rooting information.
LG Optimus Select (LGAS730)
I figured since there really isn't any information on my device, I'd write up some useful information for anyone who has Revol/Alltel and wants to trick out thier phone with root goodness.
I wrote this up at 3 in the morning, so if there's any typo's I'll get to them in the morning
Before anyone roots their device, be aware that our phone has a locked bootloader + System App Checking,
which means if you remove certain system apps, you will be greeted with a "Security Error" message on system start,
resulting in a shiny new brick.
So, as of now, I don't recommend deleting any apps until:
A) We figure out how to unlock our phone and disable the checks or
B) There is a list of safe apps to remove.
Rooting your LG Optimus Select:
I was previously using the universal ICS/JB root method found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
But it seems that an update might of broke the exploit.
I hate promoting this program because it uses stolen code/it's garbage but it works. (Unlockroot Pro Free)
Just download > Install > Uncheck the boxes to all the toolbar spam > Run > Root > Say no to the powersave crap
I would instead promote SuperOneClick which should work aswell, but it kept freezing for some reason.
Key Combinations:
Power + Vol up + Home = Recovery
Power + Vol Down + Home = Factory Reset
Vol Down + Up / Then plug in USB = Emergency Mode
Downloading the .cab for your LG phone:
1. Find your LG phone model and serial number. [You will have to take out the battery to find the serial number/]
2. TYPE in the following URL or COPY AND PASTE (do not click on link it will not work) it in the URL Line: http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/svc/po...eck.jsp?model=[model]&esn=[serial_number]
Now replace the [MODEL] and the [SERIAL NUMBER] with your phones model and serial number.
3. Hit enter to load the page. Now the page should be blank less a string. In order to view the information you have to view the page source code:
a) On Firefox: Tools --->Web Developer --->Page Source (Cntrl + U or Cmd + U)
b) On Safari: Right click blank area anywhere on the page, select View Source in the menu.
c) On Internet Explorer: View --->Source
d) On Chrome: Click Customize and Control at the right of URL Line --->Tools --->View Source
4. Find the number inside <ESN></ESN> line.
5. Type in the following address in the URL Line: http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/csmg/b...heck2.jsp?esn=[esn_number]
6. Replace the [esn_number] with the number you got from the first source code.
7. Load the page which should be blank again and just view source code using the above mentioned method.
8. You will then see all of the information about your particular phone including your firmware update link which would lay between <SW_URL></SW_URL>.
9. Copy the URL into your URL Line and hit enter. The download should start automatically.
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@Nathan.7118391
This program can also be downloaded that does pretty much everything for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13682353&postcount=1
Recovering From A Bricked Device / Security Lock:
1) Download the LG Support Tool http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/client/app/B2CAppSetup.exe
2) Once installed, open it, and click Install USB Drivers > Other Carriers > LGAS730 > Double Click and install
3) Install KDZ_FW_UPD http://www.2shared.com/file/s1ZPxEPL/KDZ_FW_UPD_EN.html (Make sure to install msxml.msi first)
4) Download the the most current .cab for your phone (Method can be found above)
5) Rename .cabs to .kdz
6) Run KDZ as an Administrator > Click the little folder > browse for the .kdz you just renamed
7) Put your phone in Emergency Mode (Vol Down + Up / Then plug in USB = Emergency Mode)
8) Click Launch Software Update
9) You're phone should be working now!
Rooting does work. I also have installed Google Now but for some reason the logcat says 400 Bad Request when attempting to login, so you get the Offline Voice Recognition, Online Voice Recognition, Google Search, but no Cards for some reason.
On another note: It does seem that it only checks that the files still exist, I replaced a number of files in /lib with their Google Now versions and it hasn't made any complaints, the same goes for replacing GoogleTTS.apk (which doesn't work for some reason, we don't get the Google Now TTS, but that doesn't matter as much)
Overall, I'd have to say that I believe the bootloader doesn't check the CRC32 checksum, rather it simply checks that the files still exist.
EDIT: I redact my previous statement about Google Now not working right, it does :3 Just needed to remove and re-add my Google account.
UPDATE:
Another trick is to enable USB Mass Storage Mode:
To do so, Install DriveDroid from the Market. (You can either use disk images to separate your data from the SD Card or use the trick below)
Enable USB Mass Storage as directed by the application (within it's settings)
Plug and Unplug your phone with DriveDroid closed (Do NOT press any of the connectivity options when they appear, they should all be unchecked)
If all goes well, the USB Mass Storage Mode application built into Android will startup and your Phone will mount on your PC. (It doesn't seem to happen 100% of the time, so just toy around, it does work.)
UPDATE 2/6/13:
Firmware Update AS73012a has been released? Anyone install it yet?
So I just got this phone (I'm moving over from a Samsung Fascinate), And so far I'm loving it. It's was smoother the GPS is way more Accurate ! But I do have one qustion. What System Apps are safe to remove ?
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So I just got this phone (I'm moving over from a Samsung Fascinate), And so far I'm loving it. It's was smoother the GPS is way more Accurate ! But I do have one qustion. What System Apps are safe to remove ?
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Okay so far I've found it's safe to remove the fallowing.
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
3. Built in Stock weather
4. Built in Stock calendar
NomadCF said:
Okay so far I've found it's safe to remove the fallowing.
1. Facebook
2. Twitter
3. Built in Stock weather
4. Built in Stock calendar
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That's great, I just noticed in the Optimus L7 thread that their boot loader has been unlocked, was wondering if someone could test this patch with our device as its an L7 variant. According to the threads, its possible to enter emergency mode if a soft brick happens. If anyone's courageous enough to try, please report back. I'd try but I can't afford to replace my phone if something happens to the point that I can't access emergency mode.
Edit: its worth noting that if it does work, we could use the online CWM builder to build a recovery for our device then work on a custom ROM.
veris said:
4) Download the .cab firmware for our phone http://csmgdl.lgmobile.com/swdata/WEBSW/LGAS730/ABPTBK/AS73011a_01/AS73011a_01.S1a_01.cab
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the .cab firmware does not exist
Is there any way someone can share the CAB file? or direct me to it please
Some Other info for this phone:
Service Menu Code : ##5473784236368
Service Menu Security Code : 000000
NomadCF said:
Some Other info for this phone:
Service Menu Code : ##5473784236368
Service Menu Security Code : 000000
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Sorry for the no responses, I hadn't been able to do anything else with the phone after we got root working. Unfortunately now I no longer have the device and now have the VZW LG G2.
I also have recently moved to another service provider and a new phone.
But I still have it laying around somewhere, I might mess around with it, maybe try to get CWM working.
Also, I've gotten quite a few PM's after my long absence from XDA for the .cab
I'm assuming since a new firmware release, they've probably taken down the old link.
There was a program I had found which generated the URL based on any LG phone serial, I'll try to find it and post the application which would be 10x more beneficial along with a current .cab.
>Method added to original post, I don't have my phone at the moment to do it myself and get the URL, sorry ):
>Application for the lazy can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13682353&postcount=1
veris said:
LG Optimus Select (LGAS730)
I figured since there really isn't any information on my device, I'd write up some useful information for anyone who has Revol/Alltel and wants to trick out thier phone with root goodness.
I wrote this up at 3 in the morning, so if there's any typo's I'll get to them in the morning
Before anyone roots their device, be aware that our phone has a locked bootloader + System App Checking,
which means if you remove certain system apps, you will be greeted with a "Security Error" message on system start,
resulting in a shiny new brick.
So, as of now, I don't recommend deleting any apps until:
A) We figure out how to unlock our phone and disable the checks or
B) There is a list of safe apps to remove.
Rooting your LG Optimus Select:
I was previously using the universal ICS/JB root method found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
But it seems that an update might of broke the exploit.
I hate promoting this program because it uses stolen code/it's garbage but it works. (Unlockroot Pro Free)
Just download > Install > Uncheck the boxes to all the toolbar spam > Run > Root > Say no to the powersave crap
I would instead promote SuperOneClick which should work aswell, but it kept freezing for some reason.
Key Combinations:
Power + Vol up + Home = Recovery
Power + Vol Down + Home = Factory Reset
Vol Down + Up / Then plug in USB = Emergency Mode
Downloading the .cab for your LG phone:
@Nathan.7118391
This program can also be downloaded that does pretty much everything for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13682353&postcount=1
Recovering From A Bricked Device / Security Lock:
1) Download the LG Support Tool http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/client/app/B2CAppSetup.exe
2) Once installed, open it, and click Install USB Drivers > Other Carriers > LGAS730 > Double Click and install
3) Install KDZ_FW_UPD http://www.2shared.com/file/s1ZPxEPL/KDZ_FW_UPD_EN.html (Make sure to install msxml.msi first)
4) Download the the most current .cab for your phone (Method can be found above)
5) Rename .cabs to .kdz
6) Run KDZ as an Administrator > Click the little folder > browse for the .kdz you just renamed
7) Put your phone in Emergency Mode (Vol Down + Up / Then plug in USB = Emergency Mode)
8) Click Launch Software Update
9) You're phone should be working now!
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Hey, I realize this thread is over three years old now, but are you still able to help? I followed all of the instructions to get the phone back to stock, but it can't extract the kdz file. I used UpTestEX_mod2_marwin.exe to convert the cab to kdz, and KDZ_FW_UPD.exe is telling me "Extract file error." Any idea why or how to fix it? Thanks!
any work on a cwm or other recovery/rom? or bootloader unlock?
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any work on a cwm or other recovery/rom? or bootloader unlock?
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Sadly, it doesn't look so. Sad since I still have this phone sitting around somewhere, would love to do other things with it. But it seems that this phone may have died.
Hello All, Before you ask no the phone is not stolen. I'm a idiot but not a thief. So I wanted this phone for a while and I saw it at a pawn shop while in Oregon on vacation. So I purchased it sorta cheap with the original box cables books the works in mint condition. The phone did not come with the prior users information so I did a Hard Reset from the Boot menu and now it ask for the prior persons info which I obviously don't have. Called Bullitt who informed me that they can't fix it that it is an android issue and to contact google. Which I can't seem to find information for. So tried a few of the unlock methods for other phones on youtube to no avail. Can't return the phone so unless I somehow fix it I'm out $350 bucks. =/ Any help would be appreciated.
Phone Details:
Android Version 6.0.1
08/05/2016 Security Patch
Baseband 025.01
Kernel Version: 3.10.84-perf-gb111a7d
Build Number: LTE_D0201121.0_S60_0.025.01
Solution in post #7
Re: FRP bypass
Sorry to hear. Not too long ago in the past, you could hit google and bypass FRP in minutes on the first attempt. Now, FRP bypass how-to's have become a great ad pusher, and 95% of the info has been patched.
Save yourself multiple headaches, and put your research into learning how to flash a new rom. That info will be much more reliable, you'll get a much better Android version, and frp will be gone.
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Sorry to hear. Not too long ago in the past, you could hit google and bypass FRP in minutes on the first attempt. Now, FRP bypass how-to's have become a great ad pusher, and 95% of the info has been patched.
Save yourself multiple headaches, and put your research into learning how to flash a new rom. That info will be much more reliable, you'll get a much better Android version, and frp will be gone.
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Thanks for the reply, I actually did try to see if I could just unlock the boot loader and flash a new Nougat Rom to it since it's almost a vanilla version of Android OS but couldn't really find anything along the lines of posts that might break down how to go about unlocking the boot loader. =/
There was a guy here who showed how to overwrite GAM as a user app using DirtyCow. I can confirm it is possible to get a root shell with DirtyCow and replace files in memory on the S60. His FRP bypass looked like it would work for you. Look on youtube, it's about a 15 minute long video.
The version of DirtyCow that worked on my S60, partially, was found here in D1kiy's "Universal Debloater" package. I don't have a Windows machine so I just used those files manually through ADB to replace run-as. There's nothing made specifically for this phone, so you'll have to use your brain and cobble these methods together. Basically, where he goes into the shell and uses the cat command, I would try to create that file and use the "dirtycow64 <file> <location>". You could TRY to install D1kiy's run-as and use "run-as exec cat <file> >> <location>", but I don't know if that will work or not. It didn't work to disable packages on my phone, and it's more steps.
What I'm trying to do is replace my hosts file with a larger one, which of course can't be done directly with DirtyCow. If you get any farther towards real root than removing FRP, please let me know. Good luck!
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There was a guy here who showed how to overwrite GAM as a user app using DirtyCow. I can confirm it is possible to get a root shell with DirtyCow and replace files in memory on the S60. His FRP bypass looked like it would work for you. Look on youtube, it's about a 15 minute long video.
The version of DirtyCow that worked on my S60, partially, was found here in D1kiy's "Universal Debloater" package. I don't have a Windows machine so I just used those files manually through ADB to replace run-as. There's nothing made specifically for this phone, so you'll have to use your brain and cobble these methods together. Basically, where he goes into the shell and uses the cat command, I would try to create that file and use the "dirtycow64 <file> <location>". You could TRY to install D1kiy's run-as and use "run-as exec cat <file> >> <location>", but I don't know if that will work or not. It didn't work to disable packages on my phone, and it's more steps.
What I'm trying to do is replace my hosts file with a larger one, which of course can't be done directly with DirtyCow. If you get any farther towards real root than removing FRP, please let me know. Good luck!
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Hey Thanks for that info. been trying to get this method to work for the past 4 hours to no avail, but I do see progress. I think I just need to find all the correct files to overwrite. I'll do a write up as soon as I figure out the FRP Removal process.
aff3p said:
There was a guy here who showed how to overwrite GAM as a user app using DirtyCow. I can confirm it is possible to get a root shell with DirtyCow and replace files in memory on the S60. His FRP bypass looked like it would work for you. Look on youtube, it's about a 15 minute long video.
The version of DirtyCow that worked on my S60, partially, was found here in D1kiy's "Universal Debloater" package. I don't have a Windows machine so I just used those files manually through ADB to replace run-as. There's nothing made specifically for this phone, so you'll have to use your brain and cobble these methods together. Basically, where he goes into the shell and uses the cat command, I would try to create that file and use the "dirtycow64 <file> <location>". You could TRY to install D1kiy's run-as and use "run-as exec cat <file> >> <location>", but I don't know if that will work or not. It didn't work to disable packages on my phone, and it's more steps.
What I'm trying to do is replace my hosts file with a larger one, which of course can't be done directly with DirtyCow. If you get any farther towards real root than removing FRP, please let me know. Good luck!
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Finally after about 30 hours of playing with this Phone I managed to bypass the FRP I will do a write up so others have an easier time.
Solved: Caterpillar S60 FRP Unlock / Bypass / Removal
Must Have:
1. Security update no later then November 2016
2. OTA Cable
3. Download of files https://we.tl/oNjiyfTk57 (None are mine, Credit goes to their developers)
Getting to Settings:
Log into wifi, once at prompt for prior users account info go back to Network setting go down and click on other network setting type anything highlight select all and click the 3 dot menu and select “Assist”
You will be taken to google. Just click no thanks and type settings and select settings.
1. Go to apps and click Android Pay, force stop and disable.
2. Scroll down to Drive and click, force stop and disable.
3. Go to Security and enable unknown sources
4. Go to Storage to access your OTA Cable USB drive you added programs to and hold and select all of them and copy to downloads.
5. Go back to google and type downloads and install all apps except gam6 and dirty cow and click done leaving apex launcher for last which you will open.
6. go to apps in Apex launcher and select Termux
Termux Commands:
1. apt update
2. apt install coreutils debianutils
3. Go back to downloads and hold and select gam6.apk and share to Termux
3. Go back to downloads and hold and select dirtycow.apk and share to Termux
4. Type ls (you should see both files installed)
5. type chmod 777 * (Both files should not be green)
6. back out and go to terminal
Terminal commands
1. cd ~
2. cat /sdcard/Download/dirtycow > dcow
3. cat /sdcard/Download/gam6.apk > gam6.apk
4. touch file
5. echo FFFFFFFF >> file
6. chmod 777 *
7. ./dcow gam6.apk /system/priv-app/GoogleLoginService/GoogleLoginService.apk
8. ./dcow file /system/priv-app/GoogleLoginService/oat/arm64/GoogleLoginService.odex
Back to Termix
1. ./dirtycow /system/priv-app/GoogleLoginService/GoogleLoginService.apk gam6.apk
Go to Setting:
1. Go to Downloads and install gam6.apk
2. Go to Apps and force quit and disable Google Account Manager and reinstall from factory.
3. Go to Downloads again and re-install gam6.apk
4. Go to Apps and force quit and uninstall Google Account Manager
5. Go to Apex and run “Test DPC” set up work account.
6. It should take you to accounts tab after completed. Allow it to sync to your google account
7. Click on the personal account that is not set up above the work account and set it up with your google account information and allow it to sync.
8. Go back to downloads and install gam6.apk again.
9. Go to About this phone and tap Build No. until developer options are opened.
10. Go to developers options and check the OEM Unlocking
11. Power off and restart and you should be in with your account it will prompt you to choose launcher start with google launcher and go to setting.
12. Go to “Back up and reset” and do a Factory Data Reset
13. after Factory Reset you should have FRP Removed.
I posted a wetransfer link for the files should be good for a month if you need them or if the link is taken down PM me. Most of the ideas for this FRP Bypass came from Ghostlyhaks.com I just complied what worked and what didn’t to get FRP Removed. Thanks to @aff3p for giving me a push in the right direction. Also thanks to XDAdevelopers whom I have constantly learned a few tricks from.
Once it is FRP unlocked it will download updates so if you don't want them make sure to block them upon factory reset.
Caterpillar S60 FRP Unlock / Bypass / Removal
hi everybody here is mine experiment Security update March 1,2017
Getting to Settings:
Log into wifi, once at prompt for prior users account info go back to Network setting go down and click on other network setting type anything highlight select all and click the 3 dot menu and select “Assist”
You will be taken to google download es file explorer install it open in settings left side open network and remote manager turn on. in pc ftp client copy files in to the phone
Android_6_G.A.M.apk and testdpc.apk, nova launcher.apk before dowloaded. install testdpc and nova launcher.
1. Go to Downloads and install gam6.apk
2. Go to Apps and force quit and disable Google Account Manager and reinstall from factory.
3. Go to Downloads again and re-install gam6.apk
4. Go to Apps and force quit and uninstall Google Account Manager
5. Go to Apex and run “Test DPC” set up work account.
6. It should take you to accounts tab after completed. Allow it to sync to your google account
7. Click on the personal account that is not set up above the work account and set it up with your google account information and allow it to sync.
8. Go back to downloads and install gam6.apk again.
9. Go to About this phone and tap Build No. until developer options are opened.
10. Go to developers options and check the OEM Unlocking
11. Power off and restart and you should be in with your account it will prompt you to choose launcher start with google launcher and go to setting.
12. Go to “Back up and reset” and do a Factory Data Reset
13. after Factory Reset you should have FRP Removed.
sorry for little copy paste im not good writer
Awesome work @cesarq glad to know it works with the March update too!
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Awesome work @cesarq glad to know it works with the March update too!
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Yes thats why i write people know that working i march update not for how its do you
guys, has anyone figured out yet if this phone is rootable and if there's any way to install Nougat on it? I got 7 days more to return it if not happy with it and camera is just really bad
it work but different way. Thanks you
My friends i found a way to bypass that and is actualy very simple
So i found solution to frp on cat s60 contact me at [email protected] and i tell you how
help with FRP removal
Hello Sirs,
I have just bought a CAT S60 from my carrier as a used handset, and I've ran into this FRP problem too. I could take it back, since I have a 2 weeks guarantee for this, and they would pay me back its price, but since it was a good price, I'd rather keep it.
I've tried the solution above, I've managed to get to the google app, and searched for ES file manager, but when I click on the app, the phone tries to open google play which directs me back to the point where I should enter the previous user's data.
As far as I can tell, my ROM version is after 01. June, 2017. Or at least, I've entered android recovery, and the latest recovery log sais: ro.bootimage.build.date= Thu Jun 1 12:12:51 CST 2017.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
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Solved
@Calinalex, Thank You very much for the help, worked like a charm.
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cat s 60 frp remove SOLUTION FOUND
Much more easy and done in 5 min use instructions in video : So go to youtube and there is cat s60 frp remove , good luck AND PLS IF IT WORKS DONT FORGET TO LIKE THE VIDEO
march 1 2018
hey it work on march too