So I have the ZTE Midnight (Z768G) and I am getting the classic "low on space" message and I know what rooting is as I rooted my Nook Tablet 4GB but I can't seem to find a root that will work for my phone so that I can set my default storage to the SD card and I was wondering if someone could help me. Or if there's alternatives to rooting it that would also be nice. I installed an app that can erase cache but it's not doing much for me right now. I can't even update my apps. Any help would be nice!!
-Luciano
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I have been doing some research (xda and google) about a method on how to root this phone (ZTE Midnight Z768G) The only thing that appears to have worked is an app called "VROOT". It is a chinnese application that you install on windows and connect the phone via usb to root it.
On my phone it says that it is rooted, but any aplicaction that tries to get root privileges gets automatically denied with no prompt asking to allow or deny.
Everything gets denied. A toast message appears and says "[app] has refused to super authority request" thus any app gets denied.
The 'vroot' app installs a chinnese 'superuser' app that is supposed to grant/deny root access but it doesn't work.
So basically something is wrong...
I am able to gain root access via ADB shell and mount the system as read-write. When I type 'su' I even get the prompt "#". However, on the phone, the 'superuser' app does nothing.
If you have any info let me know.
Try installing the app called "SuperSU" from Google Play.
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Currently, we only have root access on these devices. I am currently working on a recovery build, and I have plans for CM7 and CM9 builds in the future. Here's how to consistently and easily get root access on the Tracfone V768G and almost certainly V768 (I have a V768G):
Root
The only functional root exploit I have found is via an obscure Chinese program called VROOT. While there is much speculation in other threads as to the nature of this program (and potential for malware), I have had success with it on multiple occasions where no other tool I tried worked. I have seen no evidence that it installs anything other than its strange app market (as an easily-removable user app!) and a superuser program called KingRoot (as a system app, where it should be). While it appears entirely benign and functional, I personally prefer to use superSU. Therefore, the below instructions will include the removal of KingRoot and installation of SuperSU in its place. It is assumed that you have ZTE's preloaded drivers installed and that you have confirmed adb is working.
Unfortunately, VROOT is a Windows-only application, though it works perfectly in a Windows virtual machine (that's how I use it!).
Download VROOT and the newest SuperSU
Install and run VROOT. It might take more than one try to succeed.
Confirm that KingRoot is installed, and uninstall the 100% Chinese app that is also present. At this point, your device is rooted. You can simply keep KingRoot, but I would advise continuing to install superSU.
Extract "common/Superuser.apk" from the downloaded SuperSU zip and install it on the device via adb or the file manager.
Open SuperSU and grant it root permissions when KingRoot prompts you. Swipe over to the settings pane and select "Switch superuser app".
Follow its instructions. After rebooting the device, simply install SuperSU again, open it, update the su binary when prompted, and select "Install SuperSU inte /system" from the settings pane. You're done!
VROOT installs a app "Superuser.apk" not Kingroot
Hi, thanks for the info.
When I install VROOT via windows, it installs an app called 'Superuser' which I suppose it is to manage root access permissions for other apps. I see no 'KingRoot' app as you mentioned. I only see this 'Superuser' app and a Chinese app.
Either way, this 'Superuser' app appears to not working properly because I am not getting any prompt to either deny or grant root acess to apps like TitaniumBackup or even Root Checker.
I can get root acess via ADB Shell with the su command, but on the phone the 'Superuser' app from VROOT is not prompting me to allow/deny root access.
Any suggestions?? Thanks!!
abmx7 said:
Hi, thanks for the info.
When I install VROOT via windows, it installs an app called 'Superuser' which I suppose it is to manage root access permissions for other apps. I see no 'KingRoot' app as you mentioned. I only see this 'Superuser' app and a Chinese app.
Either way, this 'Superuser' app appears to not working properly because I am not getting any prompt to either deny or grant root acess to apps like TitaniumBackup or even Root Checker.
I can get root acess via ADB Shell with the su command, but on the phone the 'Superuser' app from VROOT is not prompting me to allow/deny root access.
Any suggestions?? Thanks!!
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I was working on getting a custom recovery,but then I ended up getting a Nexus 4 (and then later a nexus 5) and abandoned it. Ill take another look at it. Now that I dont need the phone its less of an issue if I brick it,so I can be a little more agressive.
Try this thread. This is what worked for my V768
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217810
pflatlyne said:
I was working on getting a custom recovery,but then I ended up getting a Nexus 4 (and then later a nexus 5) and abandoned it. Ill take another look at it. Now that I dont need the phone its less of an issue if I brick it,so I can be a little more agressive.
Try this thread. This is what worked for my V768
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217810
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anything i can help with getting a recovery working?
ultravioletnanokitty said:
Currently, we only have root access on these devices. I am currently working on a recovery build, and I have plans for CM7 and CM9 builds in the future. Here's how to consistently and easily get root access on the Tracfone V768G and almost certainly V768 (I have a V768G):
Root
The only functional root exploit I have found is via an obscure Chinese program called VROOT. While there is much speculation in other threads as to the nature of this program (and potential for malware), I have had success with it on multiple occasions where no other tool I tried worked. I have seen no evidence that it installs anything other than its strange app market (as an easily-removable user app!) and a superuser program called KingRoot (as a system app, where it should be). While it appears entirely benign and functional, I personally prefer to use superSU. Therefore, the below instructions will include the removal of KingRoot and installation of SuperSU in its place. It is assumed that you have ZTE's preloaded drivers installed and that you have confirmed adb is working.
Unfortunately, VROOT is a Windows-only application, though it works perfectly in a Windows virtual machine (that's how I use it!).
Download VROOT and the newest SuperSU
Install and run VROOT. It might take more than one try to succeed.
Confirm that KingRoot is installed, and uninstall the 100% Chinese app that is also present. At this point, your device is rooted. You can simply keep KingRoot, but I would advise continuing to install superSU.
Extract "common/Superuser.apk" from the downloaded SuperSU zip and install it on the device via adb or the file manager.
Open SuperSU and grant it root permissions when KingRoot prompts you. Swipe over to the settings pane and select "Switch superuser app".
Follow its instructions. After rebooting the device, simply install SuperSU again, open it, update the su binary when prompted, and select "Install SuperSU inte /system" from the settings pane. You're done!
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Edit: was able to root with kingoroot my bad.
i need a custom recovery for it please
I rooted my phone with kingroot and while i was using the extra rope, i hung myself. The settings.apk in my phone has become somehow damaged, and will not open. The .apk still exists, but every time i try to open settings (directly or otherwise) it closes with a pop-up saying: unfortunately settings has stopped. I also tried to replace kinguser with superSU and failed leaving myself with confusing root access that is only revealed when certain apps like varied root checkers tell me i'm rooted.
I cannot install non market apps because when settings became damaged, the box was unchecked. All i need is to be able to fix the settings.Apk. I don't have a computer and i can't update superSU binary. I have factory reset my device and tried to find solutions onlinen to no avail. I can access the hidden menu and terminal emulator without root. I need to be able to enable non market installation some how. Can anyone help me?
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I can't seem to install externally downloaded apps because it is blocked by an IT admin. How do i fix this? I have root access.
jijkjököfksopmklgskasgskk said:
I can't seem to install externally downloaded apps because it is blocked by an IT admin. How do i fix this? I have root access.
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You need to uncheck the Play Protect on the Google Play Store App.
I get the error n resolve it with adb command "adb intsall <package.name> apk
Hi Guys,
I'm opening this topic because i'm getting error when i'm trying to use Ps4 Remote App on my OP8 (Error Code: 88001003) . I have root permissions and unlocked bootloader , i have read that maybe it can depends from this.
What i did was to activate "Magisk Hide" on Ps4 app in order to don't let it understand that i'm using root permissions and than.. deleted cache memory, but unfortunately i was not able to solve the problem.
Somebody else was in my same situation? How did you solve it ?
Thanks in advance
Edit:
I solve the problem simply doing the same procedure i already did, but with difference to also rename Magisk selecting "Hide Magisk Manager" . I will resume steps for who will need help in the future:
1. Download and install "PS4 Remote Play" from Play Store and do not open it
2. Open Magisk, go in settings and activate Magisk Hide
3. Go back, check options from Magisk (pressing the three lines on the left) and choose Magisk Hide, finding Ps4 Remote Play and selecting it (if you are not able to view "Magisk Hide" , restart the app or even the phone if necessary.
4. Go again in settings and select "Hide Magisk Manager" , rename it and confirm .
When everything will be done, Ps4 remote play should work
Magisk hide remote play and clear all data from remote play app (yes it's detecting root) a no-no for some oddball reason