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The following post is just a TESTED collection of tools and procedures that were found over at XDA forum or elsewhere on the Internet.
I do not take any credit for all those nice scripts and manuals - I just put them together for the young community of IdeaPad A2107A owners.
Below you will find methods of getting root and Clockwork Mod Recovery v 6.0.1.5 on IdeaPad A2107A (I own the -H version with dual SIM and ca. 4 GB of internal memory).
All processes were tested by me and are working well but obviously you are responsible for your actions.
My device runs on ICS 4.0.3, compilation A2107A-H_S341 and has a couple of European languages (tablet bought in Poland).
What you need is installed ADB drivers so the PC can "talk" to you tablet. You will find a lot of guides on the net - just make sure Windows device manager shows Android Device - Android ADB Interface or something close to that.
I also advise to enable USB debugging and allow installing applications from unknown sources - all in your tablet's settings.
Once you make sure you have done the above you're good to go.
So let's go!
Download this: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5o7dm16d430lwal (un7zip) and read as follows:
1 - Root
The method I chose is for patient people - the device will reboot 3 times during this process.
a) connect your tablet to the PC, open "1 - 4.03root" folder and run "root.bat"
b) just after you run the .bat the device will reboot and in the command prompt you will see "Press any key to continue . . ." - WAIT until the tablet boots up completely. When you see the lockcreen THEN hit a key in the command prompt.
c) the above will happen 2 more times - always WAIT for the tablet to boot completely.
This process will install Superuser and RootExplorer so find those apps and see if the root works.
2 - Backup the whole ROM that is on your device - will be useful with making the CWM recovery.img file.
For this you will need ca. 2GB of memory so I advise at least 4GB sdcard.
I also advise to go to the settings and in the memory tab set the "Default write disk" to "SD storage" - this makes the microSD the primary "sdcard" - makes things easier with backups etc.
ALSO in the settings set the screen to stay on for at least 10 minutes - this is how long it will take to do the full ROM dump - important to keep the script alive.
To avoid any issues turn the flight mode on so no new "data" is received by the device.
Once you're done open "2 - Backup" folder from my 7zip and copy the "gscript" folder to the root of your sdcard. Now install "GScriptLite.apk" and run it (needs root access!).
In the app hit the menu button and pick "Add Script" ->"Need SU?" must be checked -> "Load file" -> select "back_mt6575_a4_v2c.sh" -> save and click the script.
As I said - wait ca 10 minutes for the scrip to finish. Now you will have a nice backup in the SD - look for "backup_v2" folder - copy it to your PC.
3 -Mobileuncle - it's in the Google Play Store but you won't find it with our tablet - supposedly incompatible. Bull*hit!
Open "3 - Mobileuncle" folder, copy the apk to your device and install. We will come back to this later.
4 - How about the CWM? Yes!
Open "4 - CWM 6015" - you will find a PDF there - read the instructions. The subfolder "michfood" contanis all the scripts you need so you don't have to download anything else.
ATTENTION - the "recovery.img" used in this process is YOUR "recovery.img" that you dumped in step 2. So find your backup from step 2 and the original "recovery.img" from your ROM.
ATTENTION - our device is MT6575 so you pick nr 1 in the command prompt.
5 - Once you have the new "recovery.img" with CWM (it is actually smaller than the original file) copy it to the root of your sdcard.
Now open the Mobileuncle Tools you installed in step 3 and hit "Recovery Update".
There, at the very top of the screen you will see your new CWM recovery file - hit it and then confirm the update. It takes a second!
Now you will be asked to boot into recovery mode - go ahead, try it
If the tablet booted in CWM then you are all set!
REMEMBER - to go into the recovery mode while the device is OFF you need to:
1 - hold the power button for ca 3 seconds
2 - let it go and in the same moment press BOTH Vol + and Vol - buttons.
REMEMBER 2 - the CWM 6.0.1.5 makes backups in a bit different way than the old CWM - read here :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846446
It also appears that the key to modding our tablet is the MT6575 processor - a lot of tools just need to support this processor, the device itself is not so important.
All the best.
Mike.
P.S.
A little film how it looks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM3Sdwf2i4M
------------------------------------------------- UPDATE 1 ---------------------------------------------------------
For those who are running the same compilation as I am (A2107A-H_S341):
- you can download my recovery file from here: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?um372gh6ayf6t6w
To use it you need to do:
1 - Root
(optional backup with GScriptLite.apk)
2 - flash the recovery file with Mobileuncle
Be careful and make sure you have a backup if you want to try this file with another compilation.
Cheers.
------------------------------------------------- UPDATE 2 ---------------------------------------------------------
Tested (by user: manwithmanypiercings) USB drivers are in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34651039&postcount=51
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I think there is even easier way than the one I originally posted above.
BUT I cannot be sure that it will work with all of you - the reason is that I made so many changes to my A2107A-H that I do not know whether this method works "just because it's universal" or because my tablet was tweaked far enough.
On the other hand when you consider it reasonably it looks like it's quite simple and there is no particular reason why it shouldn't work with a stock A2107A.
So...
What you need:
1 - this package: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?fbuzi5xjofs7vgf
2 - PC running Windows 7 would be the best (7 gave me no problems at all - takes 1 minute to do it). I made it on Windows 8 as well but there is a lot more fuss to install the proper driver.
What you do:
1 - turn on USB Debugging on your tablet
2 - connect the tablet to your PC (if it's the 1st, some default drivers will install - that's ok)
3 - tap on the notifications area in the "Connect as" change to "MTP" - this is quite important !
4 - from the downloaded package run the "Flash_tool.exe"
- click "Scatter-loading" on the right and find "MT6575_Android_scatter_emmc.txt"
- in the list in the lower part of the window you MUST have the "PRELOADER" (super important) and "RECOVERY" ticked and leading to the correct files. The PRELOADER = "preloader_lenovo75_a2_ics.bin" (in the package) and the RECOVERY is the recovery file of your choice -> there are 3 in the package - pick the one you want. You can flash them over and over so if you don't like one then try the other.
5 - click "Download" above - you will see a prompt saying that not all images were loaded - that is fine - we only want to flash the RECOVERY - so click "Yes"
6 - now the Flash tool is waiting for the tablet - press "reset" on the back - Windows will recognize a new device (and WILL NOT find the driver unless you have done it before) - no worries, you have the correct driver.
7 - open Windows "Device manager" and locate the MT65..... unrecognised device -> update / install driver -> point Windows to "USB VCOM Driver" folder from the package and pick your system. My Windows 7 found the driver on the spot but asked to confirm the install - "insecure" driver - I obviously clicked "install anyway" and so should you.
8 - once the driver is loaded the Flash tool will flash the new recovery file - you will see some colour progress bars in the program - at the end you should see a green circle.
That is it. Unplug the tablet, press reset on the back and you can now enter the recovery mode.
FUN FACT: the "reset" button on the back is not really a reset button, it's more like physical cut off button to temporarily disconnect the battery.
I have the Lenovo A2107A under Vodafone's brand Vodafone Smart Tab II 7
It has Android version 4.0.4 and compilation: A2107A_A404_010_002_120913_VODA
Imanaged to root it and install CWM using this thread. But somehow I was not able to create the CWM modded recovery.img
I used the one provided here and it worked fine.
Thanks for this.
I can't connect tablet to PC
csns said:
The following post is just a TESTED collection of tools and procedures that were found over at XDA forum or elsewhere on the Internet.
I do not take any credit for all those nice scripts and manuals - I just put them together for the young community of IdeaPad A2107A owners.
Below you will find methods of getting root and Clockwork Mod Recovery v 6.0.1.5 on IdeaPad A2107A (I own the -H version with dual SIM and ca. 4 GB of internal memory).
All processes were tested by me and are working well but obviously you are responsible for you actions.
My device runs on ICS 4.0.3, compilation A2107A-H_S341 and has a couple of European languages (tablet bought in Poland).
What you need is installed ADB drivers so the PC can "talk" to you tablet. You will find a lot of guides on the net - just make sure Window device manager shows Android Device - Android ADB Interface or something close to that.
I also advise to enable USB debugging and allow installing applications from unknown sources - all in your tablet's settings.
Once you make sure you have done the above you're good to go.
So let's go!
Download this: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5o7dm16d430lwal (un7zip) and read as follows:
1 - Root
The method I chose is for patient people - the device will reboot 3 times during this process.
a) connect your tablet to the PC, open "1 - 4.03root" folder and run "root.bat"
b) just after you run the .bat the device will reboot and in the command prompt you will see "Press any key to continue . . ." - WAIT until the tablet boots up completely. When you see the lockcreen THEN hit a key in the command prompt.
c) the above will happen 2 more times - always WAIT for the tablet to boot completely.
This process will install Superuser and RootExplorer so find those apps and see if the root works.
2 - Backup the whole ROM that is on your device - will be useful with making the CWM recovery.img file.
For this you will need ca. 2GB of memory so I advise at least 4GB sdcard.
I also advise to go to the settings and in the memory tab set the "Default write disk" to "SD storage" - this makes the microSD the primary "sdcard" - makes things easier with backups etc.
ALSO in the settings set the screen to stay on for at least 10 minutes - this is how long it will take to do the full ROM dump - important to keep the script alive.
Once you're done open "2 - Backup" folder from my 7zip and copy the "gscript" folder to the root of your sdcard. Now install "GScriptLite.apk" and run it (needs root access!).
In the app hit the menu button and pick "Add Script" ->"Need SU?" must be checked -> "Load file" -> select "back_mt6575_a4_v2c.sh" -> save and click the script.
As I said - wait ca 10 minutes for the scrip to finish. Now you will have a nice backup in the SD - look for "backup_v2" folder - copy it to your PC.
3 -Mobileuncle - it's in the Google Play Store but you won't find it with our tablet - supposedly incompatible. Bull*hit!
Open "3 - Mobileuncle" folder, copy the apk to your device and install. We will come back to this later.
4 - How about the CWM? Yes!
Open "4 - CWM 6015" - you will find a PDF there - read the instructions. The subfolder "michfood" contanis all the scripts you need so you don't have to download anything else.
ATTENTION - the "recovery.img" used in this process is YOUR "recovery.img" that you dumped in step 2. So find your backup from step 2 and the original "recovery.img" from your ROM.
ATTENTION - our device is MT6575 so you pick nr 1 in the command prompt.
5 - Once you have the new "recovery.img" with CWM (it is actually smaller than the original file) copy it to the root of your sdcard.
Now open the Mobileuncle Tools you installed in step 3 and hit "Recovery Update".
There, at the very top of the screen you will see your new CWM recovery file - hit it and then confirm the update. It takes a second!
Now you will be asked to boot into recovery mode - go ahead, try it
If the tablet booted in CWM then you are all set!
REMEMBER - to go into the recovery mode while the device is OFF you need to:
1 - hold the power button for ca 3 seconds
2 - let it go and in the same moment press BOTH Vol + and Vol - buttons.
REMEMBER 2 - the CWM 6.0.1.5 makes backups in a bit different way than the old CWM - read here :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846446
It also appears that the key to modding our tablet is the MT6575 processor - a lot of tools just need to support this processor, the device itself is not so important.
All the best.
Mike.
P.S.
A little film how it looks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM3Sdwf2i4M
------------------------------------------------- UPDATE 1 ---------------------------------------------------------
For those who are running the same compilation as I am (A2107A-H_S341):
- you can download my recovery file from here: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?um372gh6ayf6t6w
To use it you need to do:
1 - Root
(optional backup with GScriptLite.apk)
2 - flash the recovery file with Mobileuncle
Be careful and make sure you have a backup if you want to try this file with another compilation.
Cheers.
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csns thanks for your guide
Unfortunately I can't connect my tablet to pc in USB debbuging mode. I tried a lot of drivers from net but without success.. Pls let me know the right way to root my tablet.
optical99 said:
csns thanks for your guide
Unfortunately I can't connect my tablet to pc in USB debbuging mode. I tried a lot of drivers from net but without success.. Pls let me know the right way to root my tablet.
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Hi there,
Try those drivers: http://www.mediafire.com/?vx2hyv7dpwlmeyy
They come from the current Android SDK but I am running a 64 bit system and I'm not sure if those drivers will work with 32 bit systems.
Fingers crossed!
I tried with yor recommend dirvers and with a lot of others and doesn't work. I have to unrecognised denices in Device Manager - A2107A-H and MTP.
I am very upset about Lenovo because their support doesn't exist.
optical99 said:
I tried with yor recommend dirvers and with a lot of others and doesn't work. I have to unrecognised denices in Device Manager - A2107A-H and MTP.
I am very upset about Lenovo because their support doesn't exist.
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I had to use the PDANET from this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982334&page=6
Should be the first post.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note running JellyBeer using Xparent ICS Blue Tapatalk 2
First of all, a ton of thanx to csns for posting this detailed procedure along with all required scripts and tools...
I have just one question...Which Modified ROM did you install as I see you have unlocked calling feature in the video you posted???
I asked because the MOD ROM by pemergency in the other thread is for the 16 GB and creates some issues in the device...But your's is 4 GB, as is mine...
Thanx in advance
makbro said:
First of all, a ton of thanx to csns for posting this detailed procedure along with all required scripts and tools...
I have just one question...Which Modified ROM did you install as I see you have unlocked calling feature in the video you posted???
I asked because the MOD ROM by pemergency in the other thread is for the 16 GB and creates some issues in the device...But your's is 4 GB, as is mine...
Thanx in advance
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I'm glad you find my post useful.
As for the calling feature - it's not actually working
You see, to have the calling app (in other words "the phone" app) in the app drawer all you need to do is change one tiny value in framework-res.apk.
This value is telling the system weather the whole device is supposed to handle voice calls or not. I just tricked the system to make the Phone.apk visible but there is a lot more do be done in order to make a real call over the cellular network.
I've just had this tablet for a week and I didn't have much time to dig into this topic. Let's see what the weekend brings
Be patient, I think it's just a matter of time when someone posts a user friendly guide... Or search yourself and share what you find with the community.
Take care.
works fine
manwithmanypiercings
I have gained acces to tabled with PDAnet drivers...thanks a lot
csns
I followed all steps and installed CWM 6015. Very nice tutorial...I thought it's simpliest way...respect for your job
optical99 said:
manwithmanypiercings
I have gained acces to tabled with PDAnet drivers...thanks a lot
csns
I followed all steps and installed CWM 6015. Very nice tutorial...I thought it's simpliest way...respect for your job
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Glad I could help by showing the link. Glad you got everything else taken care of.
This is an awesome post! Thak you very much.
Need help at step 4
csns said:
The following post is just a TESTED collection of tools and procedures that were found over at XDA forum or elsewhere on the Internet.
I do not take any credit for all those nice scripts and manuals - I just put them together for the young community of IdeaPad A2107A owners.
Below you will find methods of getting root and Clockwork Mod Recovery v 6.0.1.5 on IdeaPad A2107A (I own the -H version with dual SIM and ca. 4 GB of internal memory).
All processes were tested by me and are working well but obviously you are responsible for your actions.
My device runs on ICS 4.0.3, compilation A2107A-H_S341 and has a couple of European languages (tablet bought in Poland).
What you need is installed ADB drivers so the PC can "talk" to you tablet. You will find a lot of guides on the net - just make sure Windows device manager shows Android Device - Android ADB Interface or something close to that.
I also advise to enable USB debugging and allow installing applications from unknown sources - all in your tablet's settings.
Once you make sure you have done the above you're good to go.
So let's go!
Download this: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5o7dm16d430lwal (un7zip) and read as follows:
1 - Root
The method I chose is for patient people - the device will reboot 3 times during this process.
a) connect your tablet to the PC, open "1 - 4.03root" folder and run "root.bat"
b) just after you run the .bat the device will reboot and in the command prompt you will see "Press any key to continue . . ." - WAIT until the tablet boots up completely. When you see the lockcreen THEN hit a key in the command prompt.
c) the above will happen 2 more times - always WAIT for the tablet to boot completely.
This process will install Superuser and RootExplorer so find those apps and see if the root works.
2 - Backup the whole ROM that is on your device - will be useful with making the CWM recovery.img file.
For this you will need ca. 2GB of memory so I advise at least 4GB sdcard.
I also advise to go to the settings and in the memory tab set the "Default write disk" to "SD storage" - this makes the microSD the primary "sdcard" - makes things easier with backups etc.
ALSO in the settings set the screen to stay on for at least 10 minutes - this is how long it will take to do the full ROM dump - important to keep the script alive.
To avoid any issues turn the flight mode on so no new "data" is received by the device.
Once you're done open "2 - Backup" folder from my 7zip and copy the "gscript" folder to the root of your sdcard. Now install "GScriptLite.apk" and run it (needs root access!).
In the app hit the menu button and pick "Add Script" ->"Need SU?" must be checked -> "Load file" -> select "back_mt6575_a4_v2c.sh" -> save and click the script.
As I said - wait ca 10 minutes for the scrip to finish. Now you will have a nice backup in the SD - look for "backup_v2" folder - copy it to your PC.
3 -Mobileuncle - it's in the Google Play Store but you won't find it with our tablet - supposedly incompatible. Bull*hit!
Open "3 - Mobileuncle" folder, copy the apk to your device and install. We will come back to this later.
4 - How about the CWM? Yes!
Open "4 - CWM 6015" - you will find a PDF there - read the instructions. The subfolder "michfood" contanis all the scripts you need so you don't have to download anything else.
ATTENTION - the "recovery.img" used in this process is YOUR "recovery.img" that you dumped in step 2. So find your backup from step 2 and the original "recovery.img" from your ROM.
ATTENTION - our device is MT6575 so you pick nr 1 in the command prompt.
5 - Once you have the new "recovery.img" with CWM (it is actually smaller than the original file) copy it to the root of your sdcard.
Now open the Mobileuncle Tools you installed in step 3 and hit "Recovery Update".
There, at the very top of the screen you will see your new CWM recovery file - hit it and then confirm the update. It takes a second!
Now you will be asked to boot into recovery mode - go ahead, try it
If the tablet booted in CWM then you are all set!
REMEMBER - to go into the recovery mode while the device is OFF you need to:
1 - hold the power button for ca 3 seconds
2 - let it go and in the same moment press BOTH Vol + and Vol - buttons.
REMEMBER 2 - the CWM 6.0.1.5 makes backups in a bit different way than the old CWM - read here :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846446
It also appears that the key to modding our tablet is the MT6575 processor - a lot of tools just need to support this processor, the device itself is not so important.
All the best.
Mike.
P.S.
A little film how it looks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM3Sdwf2i4M
------------------------------------------------- UPDATE 1 ---------------------------------------------------------
For those who are running the same compilation as I am (A2107A-H_S341):
- you can download my recovery file from here: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?um372gh6ayf6t6w
To use it you need to do:
1 - Root
(optional backup with GScriptLite.apk)
2 - flash the recovery file with Mobileuncle
Be careful and make sure you have a backup if you want to try this file with another compilation.
Cheers.
------------------------------------------------- UPDATE 2 ---------------------------------------------------------
Tested (by user: manwithmanypiercings) USB drivers are in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34651039&postcount=51
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Hi csns,
Sorry to bother you but when I try drag and drop my original "recovery.img" to "cwmr 6015.bat" in the "michfood" folder, I get a warning message "System cannot find the specified file "C:\users\....\recovery.img" "recovery" and the bat script exits...I have tried the following:-
1. Copy the folder and file "michfood" and my original "recovery.img" file in all possible alternate locations of my PC including desktop as shown in the pdf tutorial in "michfood" folder.
2. The permissions for both folders is "Full Control" for all users.
3. Files not hdden or protected.
4. Also turned off my antivirus and firewall.
No luck....Please help !!! Thanx in advance
makbro said:
Hi csns,
Sorry to bother you but when I try drag and drop my original "recovery.img" to "cwmr 6015.bat" in the "michfood" folder, I get a warning message "System cannot find the specified file "C:\users\....\recovery.img" "recovery" and the bat script exits...I have tried the following:-
1. Copy the folder and file "michfood" and my original "recovery.img" file in all possible alternate locations of my PC including desktop as shown in the pdf tutorial in "michfood" folder.
2. The permissions for both folders is "Full Control" for all users.
3. Files not hdden or protected.
4. Also turned off my antivirus and firewall.
No luck....Please help !!! Thanx in advance
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Well, this happened to me once and I think the reason was that the path was too long - I guess it may have something to do with the fact that the .bat is a simple "program" and can have some problems with handling long paths.. specially with "national" character in them.
Try finding a location as close to the root of the drive as possible, and make sure you have full R/W access. Or try with a pendrive for example.
Since you made a backup of your ROM I think you are quite safe with using the recovery I uploaded - first post -> UPDATE 1.
They seem to fit all 2107A devices. If not I will tell you how to restore the original recovery from your backup.
You can also read UPDATE 3 I just made - your choice.
Thanx
Hello csns,
Thanx to your help, I have also got CWM recovery working on my device.
BTW I saw these two posts on a forum in Russian (I guess)...I used google translate and am pretty sure these two posts that I provide links for below have two modified ROMs with everything working, including phone and radio !!! The only draw back is that once you flash these ROMs you'll get Russian language, which can be changed to English from the language menu
I plan to fo it myself as well tomorrow,would let you know the outcome
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=286687&st=920 (go down to the post labelled "A2107_Foxtrot_v100")
and
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=286687&st=440 (go down to the post labelled "Прошивка Tasemart
MOD 1.1")
and of course you can also try the "Angeleas_Final" modified ROM also that I'll upload and provide links to tomorrow
Thanx again for all your help !!!
I also had many trouble getting the cwm bat file to work. It is very picky about its path and arguments on Win7.
I moved the michfood folder to C: and moved my own recovery.img to C:\michfood\recovery.old
cd C:\michfood
cwmr\ 6015.bat recovery.old
That worked - otherwise it wouldnt finish the cpio stuff.
Reworking that horrible script to work on linux would have probably taken less time -_-
Anyway - thanks!
Permissions problems on Windows7
Hi,
I Had the same problem.
makbro said:
Hi csns,
Sorry to bother you but when I try drag and drop my original "recovery.img" to "cwmr 6015.bat" in the "michfood" folder, I get a warning message "System cannot find the specified file "C:\users\....\recovery.img" "recovery" and the bat script exits...I have tried the following:-
1. Copy the folder and file "michfood" and my original "recovery.img" file in all possible alternate locations of my PC including desktop as shown in the pdf tutorial in "michfood" folder.
2. The permissions for both folders is "Full Control" for all users.
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My solution:
It was required to use a directory not to deep in folder structures, so the best is as short as possible like "C:\michfood".
I had to add "Full Control" permissions for "everyone" to the "michfood"-directory and enable the "replicate permissions to subfolders"-option (I don't know the exact designation because I use it in german ... )
I had to delete an existing "Recovery" folder inside the "michfood"-directory from earlier attempts to create the new file and for this I had to take over the ownership of the "Recovery" folder before I was able to delete it.
The original Recovery.img must be in a different folder than "michfood". This can be on the desktop but for a shorter path it could be in the root directory.
I had success after copying "cwmr 6015.bat" to "go.bat" (it's shorter and does not contain any space in it) and calling it from command line from its directory( C:\>cd C:\michfood ) with: "go C:\Recovery.img" ( I had Recovery.img on C:\ ).
makbro said:
3. Files not hdden or protected.
4. Also turned off my antivirus and firewall.
No luck....Please help !!! Thanx in advance
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I hope this helps ...
Thanx
Thanx for the suggestions everyone, appreciate it...I got it working in the mean time on a WinXP desktop without any problem
makbro said:
Thanx for the suggestions everyone, appreciate it...I got it working in the mean time on a WinXP desktop without any problem
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HOW?
Tell me what you did...
Cristian.Ene said:
HOW?
Tell me what you did...
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I copied the folder as "C:\michfoods" and recovery image file as "C:\recovery.img" and gave the command "cwmr6015 C:\recovery.img"...Before that, I removed the space from the file name "cwmr 6015.bat" and saved it as "cwmr6015.bat".
Hi, i rooted succesfuly my a2107a device and installed backup Gscript ...loading "back_mt6575_a4_v2c.sh and saving it , but when it comes to run...nothing...only the counter saying how many sec's till stop.Any ideeas why?
Hello everyone!
i admit, i have been a lurker since the start of xda
so now i decided to share a mod for GT-S7562 (samsung galaxy s duos) which i have managed after a lot of head banging.
MOD TYPE :
4 way reboot for odexed Stock Rom
Firmware Details:
Build : IMM76IS7562XXBMD2
Baseband : S7562DDBMD1
Screenshots :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2049319&stc=1&d=1371462382
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2049320&stc=1&d=1371462382
+++++++++++ IMPORTANT ++++++++++++++++++
1. DONT TRY THIS IF YOU ARE UNROOTED.
2. DONT TRY THIS IF YOU DONT HAVE CUSTOM RECOVERY (cwm recovery).
3. ANYTHING CAN GO WRONG, DON'T START THE BLAME GAME.
4. NO!! I DON'T TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU MESS UP!!
5. ALWAYS MAKE A FRESH BACKUP (nandroid backup) BEFORE APPLYING ANY MOD.
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Stepwise instructions:
1. Make sure you have the same baserom / build, it just might not work if you are on a different build / firmware.
2. Extract the files in attachment to c:\adb, Don't change the location because the patcher.bat is written for this location.
3. Connect your phone via usb cable and wait for the computer to recognize it.
4. Make sure you have enabled USB Debugging in developer options on the phone (Settings > Developer options > USB Debugging).
5. As a test for successful connection try and run on command prompt [c:\adb> adb shell] if its showing [[email protected]:/ $] that means connection ok.
6. Further test you have SU access by typing [[email protected]:/ $ su ] if your phone now shows [[email protected]:/ #] that means you have su working.
7. Must also have busybox installed in phone.
8. Now all set, exit adb shell su by exit.
9. On Command prompt c:\adb> type patcher.bat .
10. Phone would reboot and after booting is finished you will have 4 way reboot menu when you select restart option in power menu.
Though i have taken every care in writing this guide, if anyone want's to go further in details, reply in this thread and i might explain all the details further, or if this doesn't works for you ... well i have another script waiting for it, but i am almost certain this would work for everyone on the same firmware as mine.
best regards,
richie
https://www.virustotal.com/sv/file/...c62d71a33cea4b22ef318a23/analysis/1371468288/
ByteHero says that the .zip is infected with the following virus: Trojan.Malware.KillAV.Gen.001
Hope that it's false positive, after all, Kasperksy and Bitdefender says nothing.
X-zone said:
https://www.virustotal.com/sv/file/...c62d71a33cea4b22ef318a23/analysis/1371468288/
ByteHero says that the .zip is infected with the following virus: Trojan.Malware.KillAV.Gen.001
Hope that it's false positive, after all, Kasperksy and Bitdefender says nothing.
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ROFL !! byte hero needs a serious virus check its just few files of which 2 files are android.policy.jar and android.policy.odex, 1 batch file , 4files of ADB.....
update.zip
tried making an update.zip for s7562 .... hope this works, make sure you backup first !!
Can I have a deodexed BMD6 version of this. As u can see In my signature I'm using SIlverNexus ROM which I made nd its Deodexed.
So I installed TWRP recovery backed up my stock os and flashed cyanagen mod 11
After a week or so I went in the cyanagen mod updates and started updating, everything worked
but now when I tried to flash in to my stock rom I go to recovery and I see that I have Clockwork revovery insted of TWRP
so I was stupid and i flahsed TWRP and didnt unistall clockwork mod
When i went in the recovery i had clockworkmod and then I rebooted and went in to TWRP
Now im stuck in 2 recoverys and cant go to cyanagen
I really need help
im using the LG G2 D802
gamehero said:
So I installed TWRP recovery backed up my stock os and flashed cyanagen mod 11
After a week or so I went in the cyanagen mod updates and started updating, everything worked
but now when I tried to flash in to my stock rom I go to recovery and I see that I have Clockwork revovery insted of TWRP
so I was stupid and i flahsed TWRP and didnt unistall clockwork mod
When i went in the recovery i had clockworkmod and then I rebooted and went in to TWRP
Now im stuck in 2 recoverys and cant go to cyanagen
I really need help
im using the LG G2 D802
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I don't know if I understood you but just to be sure; you get in recovery mode CWM and on reboot TWRP?
I don't think you will like this solution but probably you will get your phone to work again xD (you will lose your data)
First of all you need:
- Android SDK bundle (google it, you will find it) on your Computer
- And a Rom you want to sideload (In your case the Cyanogen Rom)
- Cwm
Follow this steps:
1. go to the SDK bundle folder you downloaded -> go to sdk
-> go to platformform-tools
-> copy your ROM (ZIP-file) inside that folder
-> and name it to ROM.zip (so you won't need to write down a longname in cmd afterwards)
2. go to the SDK bundle folder you downloaded -> go to sdk
-> now press [shift] + [right mouse button] on platformform-tools (folder) to open cmd
3. Reboot your device into recovery mode (use cwm)
4. Go to “Mounts & Storage” and make sure that you can see “Unmount /sdcard/” and “Unmount /system/” (If they do not show this automatically, just press each one once respectively as pressing just toggles Mount and Unmount).
5. Now connect your device to the PC.
6. Once the phone is connected to the PC type “adb devices” in the cmd. If it returns a long alphanumeric string the phone is successfully connected in ADB mode. (if not look out for a usb driver for your phone; most time the problem lies in there)
7. Now type “adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip” (replace the word ROM if didn't named it)
8. This may take a while so be patient.
9. Once the process is complete you’ll see a message like <12345678kb to 1234567kb> on the cmd window.
10. Now unplug the device.
11. Go to the main screen of recovery and perform factory reset, wipe cache partition and then in advance menu wipe Dalvik cache. (Now you will lose your data for sure xD)
12. Now go to install zip from sdcard and choose the zip file you just transferred.
13. Once the process is complete, reboot the device
Hope this will help you.
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If you use TWRP there are some similar step by step guides ( maybe you should look for sideload)
GuiltyGod said:
I don't know if I understood you but just to be sure; you get in recovery mode CWM and on reboot TWRP?
I don't think you will like this solution but probably you will get your phone to work again xD (you will lose your data)
First of all you need:
- Android SDK bundle (google it, you will find it) on your Computer
- And a Rom you want to sideload (In your case the Cyanogen Rom)
- Cwm
Follow this steps:
1. go to the SDK bundle folder you downloaded -> go to sdk
-> go to platformform-tools
-> copy your ROM (ZIP-file) inside that folder
-> and name it to ROM.zip (so you won't need to write down a longname in cmd afterwards)
2. go to the SDK bundle folder you downloaded -> go to sdk
-> now press [shift] + [right mouse button] on platformform-tools (folder) to open cmd
3. Reboot your device into recovery mode (use cwm)
4. Go to “Mounts & Storage” and make sure that you can see “Unmount /sdcard/” and “Unmount /system/” (If they do not show this automatically, just press each one once respectively as pressing just toggles Mount and Unmount).
5. Now connect your device to the PC.
6. Once the phone is connected to the PC type “adb devices” in the cmd. If it returns a long alphanumeric string the phone is successfully connected in ADB mode. (if not look out for a usb driver for your phone; most time the problem lies in there)
7. Now type “adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip” (replace the word ROM if didn't named it)
8. This may take a while so be patient.
9. Once the process is complete you’ll see a message like <12345678kb to 1234567kb> on the cmd window.
10. Now unplug the device.
11. Go to the main screen of recovery and perform factory reset, wipe cache partition and then in advance menu wipe Dalvik cache. (Now you will lose your data for sure xD)
12. Now go to install zip from sdcard and choose the zip file you just transferred.
13. Once the process is complete, reboot the device
Hope this will help you.
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If you use TWRP there are some similar step by step guides ( maybe you should look for sideload)
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So I got to step 4 and I see the mount system but I don't see umount sdcard
Then mount system or skip this part
5,6 and 7 are the most important part.
Can you push the Rom on your phone?
GuiltyGod said:
Then mount system :S
5,6 and 7 are the most important part.
Can you push the Rom on your phone?
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adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/ROM.zip if I dont have the sdcard umonted will this still work?
I know I am repeating myself more or less (because I always edit my posts xD)
Well as long as you can push your file there shouldn't be sny problem
GuiltyGod said:
I know I am repeating myself more or less (because I always edit my posts xD)
Well as long as you can push your file there shouldn't be sny problem
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so I wrote the command and it sad "5143kb/s «241840314 bytes in 45.912s»"
then i went install the zip and I can't find it
ok i went and mounted the data , pushed the file and installed it, thank you so much
But now i need to install the stock backup that I did with TWRP
That's pretty weird xD Because you get the message for a successful transfer but can't find the Zipfile.
You could try to push the Zipfile again and don't wipe anything at all (because you already wiped everything) and try to find the Zip file again to flash it.
Btw what does CWM gives you as options if you click install Zip files?
GuiltyGod said:
That's pretty weird xD Because you get the message for a successful transfer but can't find the Zipfile.
You could try to push the Zipfile again and don't wipe anything at all (because you already wiped everything) and try to find the Zip file again to flash it.
Btw what does CWM gives you as options if you click install Zip files?
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it's all good now but now i have CWM and i need TWRP to install my stock backup
Watch this video (shows you how to change recovery in general):
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jnESTcH2ioA
And read this instructions if you still have some doubts and want to go for sure (recovery for LG2 D802):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2472223
Sry I am a bit lazy right now xD Came back from work
HOW TO ROOT Blu Grand M
Disclaimer: I hold no responsibility over what happens to your phone during the beginning,in the middle, and after you follow this guide
backup your files, if you don't then you're about to lose em.
(keep in mind, work in progress,sort of... ?, your choice to follow this guide)
DON'T 100% TRUST THIS YET, BECAUSE THERE IS NO CUSTOM ROM OR ANY WAY I KNOW TO ALLOW YOU TO INSTALL STOCK OS AND KEEP BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED AT THE SAME TIME. APOLOGIES. YOU CAN TRY TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT IF YOU WANT. I DON'T HAVE THE DEVICE TO WORK ON THIS.
--start--
Now, before you start. I feel that you need at least a VALID reason to root.
like, why do you want to root? is it for some app that requires root privileges? cause it'd be pretty useless to go
through all this without a proper reason .---. , I'm going to divide the steps into 4 Chapters (hehehe)
also the entire reason why this post exist is because I was helping a friend gain ROOT privileges cause they have an Blu grand M haha..
I don't see that many posts regarding this.. this is just to help people , if you already knew how to root your phone from the beginning then good for you.
Chapter 01: Getting prepared!
Just, WHAT are the things you need to begin rooting exactly???
well(downloads in here aswell):
a computer
a cord for your Blu Grand M
SD card
TWRP recovery for Blu Grand M from Original forum post here , by Laelson , here's a google drive link
SuperSu flashable zip file > http://www.supersu.com/download
make sure the drivers are already installed aswell
ADB > https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
STOCK ROM > https://www.needrombd.com/Rom/blu-grand-m-firmware/
Chapter 02: Getting started!!
enable developer options by going to settings > system > about phone > keep tapping "build number"
enable "usb debugging" and"OEM Unlocking" in developer options
plug phone to PC
open CMD on your computer then do CD <driverletter>:<into ADB folder>
in cmd , type "adb reboot bootloader" and press enter
put .IMG file into same folder as ADB
on CMD do "fastboot oem unlock"
choose YES
your phone is wiped.
Chapter 03: Flashing TWRP and using SP flash
now, with 2nd chapter done. and the IMG file of the recovery is in the same folder adb is inuse the cmd and type "fastboot flash recovery <nameofFILE>.img then reboot to twrp and then POWER OFF , once its off. open SP Flash Tool extract the downloaded STOCK ROM to its own folder and on SP flash tool and select "scatter loading file" and locate the scatter file of the stock rom after that. you should see on the big box that there are alot of things. unckeck "recovery" and click "download" , and wait for it to finish once it is finished unplug and BOOT PHONE INTO RECOVERY
Chapter 04: Flashing SUPERSU and reboot ;D
make sure you put your supersu zip in your sd card or phone storage by now, if not then put it in there first , ok so tap on install and locate SUPERSU zip, flash then reboot ;D
CREDITS
- @Laelson , if no TWRP for Blu Grand M then root isn't going to be on this phone for a while , so thanks
Not confirmed by anyone else but my friend. but try it if you want
My twrp worked Bro?? Congratulations for your tutorial. ?
it's showin internal storage(0mb)...
adb do not working good for my devicve... I download every thing right but when you type
adb oem unlock..... you see ( wait device)... and stop my phone in fastboot mode.... I can not get out from that... when you type ( fastboot devices) no thinge occure ... and you stay in fastboot mode....... I could not get out of it ... I tried several methods and could not .. Just left my phone until it was completely extinguished ... Then I re - shipped it .... It works now .... Maybe work with you ... but never never Succeed with me ..
Will this work with the Blu Grand 5.5 HD as it has the same chipset, processor and GPU? It has a different screen size and resolution
Hi all, I just want to let you know that
* yes, it does work, my friend was able to install it and boot into twrp but so far I have not seen a proper custom ROM for the device I was helping my friend with. so we quit (he eventually got a new google pixel phone anyway)
note: yes, we have installed TWRP and booted into it. but someone has to: make custom rom for device or try to find a way to install STOCK OS and keep bootloader unlocked at the same time. will update OP to warn everyone. sorry.
P.S: sorry for the really late reply, was busy with life.
Hi bro! I tell you that the terminal that I have now, I CANNOT flash anything, it has the BootLoader closed and I can't penetrate or delete it. Any suggestions? Scripts commands do not work, they issue an error message.
Hello,
I got a Xperia XZS SO-03J (Japan Docomo Variant). Anybody got any ideas to root this device and any custom roms. Already searched the forum but no avail. Thank you for your help.
Japanese cellular version usually unable to unlock bootloader.but still some phones can unlock. if you have twrp ,you can install some rooted ROMs modified from official ROM.(btw you have to find a ROM can install without unlock bootloader)
sinkoo1979 said:
Hello,
I got a Xperia XZS SO-03J (Japan Docomo Variant). Anybody got any ideas to root this device and any custom roms. Already searched the forum but no avail. Thank you for your help.
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if you have docomo ubl yes you can patch kernel manual , because it's different from Au,Global,Softbank
I've tried with x compact docomo ubl yes
I think first of all need to check whether the bootloader is unlockable or not
if you can UNLOCK the Japanese Xzs then
you can use this TWRP
https://dl.twrp.me/kagura/twrp-3.2.3-0-kagura.img.html
there is a depate that you can cross flash XZ's Android 6 to extract DRM keys! but i am not going to go that, as soon as you UNLOCK you bootload, TA partition will be GONE..
what is your build number?
download your build from FLASHTOOL---> Xperfirm and send me KERNEL.sin and i will send you the modded kernel
rest PROCESS you can Read (carefully) at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz/how-to/rooted-kernels-f8332-41-3-2-588-0-t3748987
its for XZ but applies to XZs too!
YasuHamed said:
if you can UNLOCK the Japanese Xzs then
you can use this TWRP
https://dl.twrp.me/kagura/twrp-3.2.3-0-kagura.img.html
there is a depate that you can cross flash XZ's Android 6 to extract DRM keys! but i am not going to go that, as soon as you UNLOCK you bootload, TA partition will be GONE..
what is your build number?
download your build from FLASHTOOL---> Xperfirm and send me KERNEL.sin and i will send you the modded kernel
rest PROCESS you can Read (carefully) at
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz/how-to/rooted-kernels-f8332-41-3-2-588-0-t3748987
its for XZ but applies to XZs too!
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YusaHamed this is my kernel https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mGpQOcWcuCfwp4U0wrt29HzERH5SQrTr
i need your help to mod this kernel, and then this is my build number 41.3.B.1.140
:fingers-crossed:
Amirai17 said:
YusaHamed this is my kernel https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mGpQOcWcuCfwp4U0wrt29HzERH5SQrTr
i need your help to mod this kernel, and then this is my build number 41.3.B.1.140
:fingers-crossed:
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requesting you please
send me also these three files
/system/vendor/etc/fstab.qcom
/system/vendor/etc/init/hw/init.qcom.rc
/system/vendor/etc/init/hw/init.target.rc
there will be system.sin in that ftf,
convert it using FLASHTOOL > tool > sineditor > selected system.sin and click extract data, it will make 6gb file SYSTEM.ext4, open it with 7zip and locate the above three file and add in the goodle drive PLZ
Amirai17 said:
YusaHamed this is my kernel https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mGpQOcWcuCfwp4U0wrt29HzERH5SQrTr
i need your help to mod this kernel, and then this is my build number 41.3.B.1.140
:fingers-crossed:
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FROM THIS LINK
https://mega.nz/#F!eRh0TSiQ!j6FNfTsHpkw8DECUNRF5QQ
kindly copy into SDCARD of your mobile the following files
1. magisk17.2
2. drmFix.zip
3. NightLight.zip (optional)
4. magisk MANAGER 6.0.1.apk
and
then FLASH twrp to your XZs by Connecting in to Fastboot mode (BLUE LED) and opening "MINIMAL ADB AND FASBOOT"
you can download it from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Code:
in adb type
FASTBOOT DEVICE (then enter)
<it will show some hex code, confirming your device is in fastboot mode connected>
now type
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY <and drag twrp image file from DESKTOP to your black cmd window... it will come as path>
press enter and flashing will be done
unplug device and press and hold volume down and power until you see twrp...
- keep system read only
- goto backup
- backup boot and swipe right, it will make boot backup in your sd card (it always recommended
- now goto install
- click flash IMAGE FILE button at bottom
- select KERNEL_CLEAN_41.3.B.1.140_XZs_SO-03J.img
- it will ask where to flash ... CHECK BOX "BOOT" ( BE CAREFUL )
- twrp will flash boot with provided kernel
- now click button FLASH ZIP file & flash DRMFIX.zip
- now flash Magisk17.x.zip
- now flash NIGHTLIGHT.zip (optional)
- clear cache
- poweroff and while powering off, select DONOT INSTALL TWRP.
press power on and let device boot, first boot may goto bootloops.
the device will now boot and check for MAGISK app in app drawer, if you can find it, GOOD, otherwise install MAGISK MANAGER 6.0.1.apk from your sd card
install rootchecker from playstore and check for root access
done
YasuHamed said:
FROM THIS LINK
https://mega.nz/#F!eRh0TSiQ!j6FNfTsHpkw8DECUNRF5QQ
kindly copy into SDCARD of your mobile the following files
1. magisk17.2
2. drmFix.zip
3. NightLight.zip (optional)
4. magisk MANAGER 6.0.1.apk
and
then FLASH twrp to your XZs by Connecting in to Fastboot mode (BLUE LED) and opening "MINIMAL ADB AND FASBOOT"
you can download it from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Code:
in adb type
FASTBOOT DEVICE (then enter)
<it will show some hex code, confirming your device is in fastboot mode connected>
now type
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY <and drag twrp image file from DESKTOP to your black cmd window... it will come as path>
press enter and flashing will be done
unplug device and press and hold volume down and power until you see twrp...
- keep system read only
- goto backup
- backup boot and swipe right, it will make boot backup in your sd card (it always recommended
- now goto install
- click flash IMAGE FILE button at bottom
- select KERNEL_CLEAN_41.3.B.1.140_XZs_SO-03J.img
- it will ask where to flash ... CHECK BOX "BOOT" ( BE CAREFUL )
- twrp will flash boot with provided kernel
- now click button FLASH ZIP file & flash DRMFIX.zip
- now flash Magisk17.x.zip
- now flash NIGHTLIGHT.zip (optional)
- clear cache
- poweroff and while powering off, select DONOT INSTALL TWRP.
press power on and let device boot, first boot may goto bootloops.
the device will now boot and check for MAGISK app in app drawer, if you can find it, GOOD, otherwise install MAGISK MANAGER 6.0.1.apk from your sd card
install rootchecker from playstore and check for root access
done
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Thanks for the kernel mod, you mod it so fast that's so amazing
Anyway i will try it tomorrow, pray fo the kernel got stable
Before i use this kernel on this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/xzs/development/root-xperia-xzs-t3726911
And i got unstable performance. Trying use kernel auditor not effect it and i decide to flash it back to normal again.
Amirai17 said:
Thanks for the kernel mod, you mod it so fast that's so amazing
Anyway i will try it tomorrow, pray fo the kernel got stable
Before i use this kernel on this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/xzs/development/root-xperia-xzs-t3726911
And i got unstable performance. Trying use kernel auditor not effect it and i decide to flash it back to normal again.
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I dont know about that thread
Seems like different process
Anways plz do try this and let me know
YasuHamed said:
I dont know about that thread
Seems like different process
Anways plz do try this and let me know
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Sorry i take a long time to try it,
But i just try it n i can root my phone
for performance, not yet test it
no any trouble on process, but
i want to ask, what the use of nightlight?
Amirai17 said:
Sorry i take a long time to try it,
But i just try it n i can root my phone
for performance, not yet test it
no any trouble on process, but
i want to ask, what the use of nightlight?
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This is a good news! , good to know that you were able to Root it.
i am sure you will find good performance.
nighlight makes your screen TINT different (reduces blue) which makes it easier on eyes while you browsing in night or from bed. blue light hurts eyes and brain and increases sleeplessness.
a shortcut toggle button next to FLASHLIGHT will appear (if arent already in your build) and display setting will have NIGHLIGHT FEATURE ENABLED- you can control the INTENSITY of this filter according to your needs
YasuHamed said:
FROM THIS LINK
https://mega.nz/#F!eRh0TSiQ!j6FNfTsHpkw8DECUNRF5QQ
kindly copy into SDCARD of your mobile the following files
1. magisk17.2
2. drmFix.zip
3. NightLight.zip (optional)
4. magisk MANAGER 6.0.1.apk
and
then FLASH twrp to your XZs by Connecting in to Fastboot mode (BLUE LED) and opening "MINIMAL ADB AND FASBOOT"
you can download it from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Code:
in adb type
FASTBOOT DEVICE (then enter)
<it will show some hex code, confirming your device is in fastboot mode connected>
now type
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY <and drag twrp image file from DESKTOP to your black cmd window... it will come as path>
press enter and flashing will be done
unplug device and press and hold volume down and power until you see twrp...
- keep system read only
- goto backup
- backup boot and swipe right, it will make boot backup in your sd card (it always recommended
- now goto install
- click flash IMAGE FILE button at bottom
- select KERNEL_CLEAN_41.3.B.1.140_XZs_SO-03J.img
- it will ask where to flash ... CHECK BOX "BOOT" ( BE CAREFUL )
- twrp will flash boot with provided kernel
- now click button FLASH ZIP file & flash DRMFIX.zip
- now flash Magisk17.x.zip
- now flash NIGHTLIGHT.zip (optional)
- clear cache
- poweroff and while powering off, select DONOT INSTALL TWRP.
press power on and let device boot, first boot may goto bootloops.
the device will now boot and check for MAGISK app in app drawer, if you can find it, GOOD, otherwise install MAGISK MANAGER 6.0.1.apk from your sd card
install rootchecker from playstore and check for root access
done
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I have the same phone xzs docomo so-03j on the same build, is it ok if i flash this too or will it brick my phone? thank you
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Amirai17 said:
Sorry i take a long time to try it,
But i just try it n i can root my phone
for performance, not yet test it
no any trouble on process, but
i want to ask, what the use of nightlight?
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How has it been? the performance? mine heats up akot when gaming and is even slower than my Softbank xperia xz I would like to root mine as well if it is good and if it is possible
other build number
YasuHamed said:
FROM THIS LINK
https://mega.nz/#F!eRh0TSiQ!j6FNfTsHpkw8DECUNRF5QQ
kindly copy into SDCARD of your mobile the following files
1. magisk17.2
2. drmFix.zip
3. NightLight.zip (optional)
4. magisk MANAGER 6.0.1.apk
and
then FLASH twrp to your XZs by Connecting in to Fastboot mode (BLUE LED) and opening "MINIMAL ADB AND FASBOOT"
you can download it from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Code:
in adb type
FASTBOOT DEVICE (then enter)
<it will show some hex code, confirming your device is in fastboot mode connected>
now type
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY <and drag twrp image file from DESKTOP to your black cmd window... it will come as path>
press enter and flashing will be done
unplug device and press and hold volume down and power until you see twrp...
- keep system read only
- goto backup
- backup boot and swipe right, it will make boot backup in your sd card (it always recommended
- now goto install
- click flash IMAGE FILE button at bottom
- select KERNEL_CLEAN_41.3.B.1.140_XZs_SO-03J.img
- it will ask where to flash ... CHECK BOX "BOOT" ( BE CAREFUL )
- twrp will flash boot with provided kernel
- now click button FLASH ZIP file & flash DRMFIX.zip
- now flash Magisk17.x.zip
- now flash NIGHTLIGHT.zip (optional)
- clear cache
- poweroff and while powering off, select DONOT INSTALL TWRP.
press power on and let device boot, first boot may goto bootloops.
the device will now boot and check for MAGISK app in app drawer, if you can find it, GOOD, otherwise install MAGISK MANAGER 6.0.1.apk from your sd card
install rootchecker from playstore and check for root access
done
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why with different build number?
i have build number 41.3.B.1.113
or can i flash to global rom and what the side effect?
plz tell me how you root your xz. my xz 601so with allowed yes
Amirai17 said:
Sorry i take a long time to try it,
But i just try it n i can root my phone
for performance, not yet test it
no any trouble on process, but
i want to ask, what the use of nightlight?
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Temporary root is now possible on the Xperia so-03j, I personally tested a few minutes ago.
Check this comment for instructions. And here instructions to create a launcher.
YasuHamed said:
FROM THIS LINK
https://mega.nz/#F!eRh0TSiQ!j6FNfTsHpkw8DECUNRF5QQ
kindly copy into SDCARD of your mobile the following files
1. magisk17.2
2. drmFix.zip
3. NightLight.zip (optional)
4. magisk MANAGER 6.0.1.apk
and
then FLASH twrp to your XZs by Connecting in to Fastboot mode (BLUE LED) and opening "MINIMAL ADB AND FASBOOT"
you can download it from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Code:
in adb type
FASTBOOT DEVICE (then enter)
<it will show some hex code, confirming your device is in fastboot mode connected>
now type
FASTBOOT FLASH RECOVERY <and drag twrp image file from DESKTOP to your black cmd window... it will come as path>
press enter and flashing will be done
unplug device and press and hold volume down and power until you see twrp...
- keep system read only
- goto backup
- backup boot and swipe right, it will make boot backup in your sd card (it always recommended
- now goto install
- click flash IMAGE FILE button at bottom
- select KERNEL_CLEAN_41.3.B.1.140_XZs_SO-03J.img
- it will ask where to flash ... CHECK BOX "BOOT" ( BE CAREFUL )
- twrp will flash boot with provided kernel
- now click button FLASH ZIP file & flash DRMFIX.zip
- now flash Magisk17.x.zip
- now flash NIGHTLIGHT.zip (optional)
- clear cache
- poweroff and while powering off, select DONOT INSTALL TWRP.
press power on and let device boot, first boot may goto bootloops.
the device will now boot and check for MAGISK app in app drawer, if you can find it, GOOD, otherwise install MAGISK MANAGER 6.0.1.apk from your sd card
install rootchecker from playstore and check for root access
done
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can i root my Xperia XZs AU version with these files that are attached in this post, or do i need different files ?
thank you @YasuHamed
5crypt said:
can i root my Xperia XZs AU version with these files that are attached in this post, or do i need different files ?
thank you @YasuHamed
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Those files seem appropriate for stock rom release 41.3.B.1.140., so don't try unless you're running that specific version (quite outdated if you ask me).
But first make sure your bootloader can be unlocked. If that's the case, you may want to install a recent rom with root support, or check the guides for rooting stock rom. Be aware that with unofficial roms you might lose camera quality or have no cam support at all.
If you're stuck with an unlockable bootloader (like myself) your choices are much more limited. My current approach is having latest stock, disable bloatware apps, and use temporary root when needed.
thank you @dinosaur99 for your quick response, i got the one that cannot be unlocked, so i'm using the temp root method, but do you know how to gain temp root access without using adb (laptop or computer), and can i automate the temp root every after reboot ?
again thank you for your response, and looking forward from you
5crypt said:
thank you @dinosaur99 for your quick response, i got the one that cannot be unlocked, so i'm using the temp root method, but do you know how to gain temp root access without using adb (laptop or computer), and can i automate the temp root every after reboot ?
again thank you for your response, and looking forward from you
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Good question! I wanted to create a launcher too!
So I just followed these instructions and it works fine. First you need to perform the following commands from computer (have a copy of the exploit file in working directory):
Bash:
adb push su98-memory-kallsyms /data/local/tmp/
adb shell
# Run this from inside the shell
chmod +x /data/local/tmp/su98-memory-kallsyms
/data/local/tmp/su98-memory-kallsyms
chcon u:object_r:system_file:s0 /data/local/tmp/su98-memory-kallsyms
Now reboot the phone, and the file /data/local/tmp/su98-memory-kallsyms should still be there. On your favourite console app, create a new terminal launcher/profile/whatever it's called and name it "Root terminal", then make it so it runs this command on shell login:
Bash:
/data/local/tmp/su98-memory-kallsyms
Note there's a trailing <Enter> key at the end of the command. I use Connectbot and it was necessary.
Cheers!
Edit:
By the way, the last line would be the equivalent to "sudo bash" in a computer. That means you can write a script with the root commands to be executed upon reboot. Example launcher:
Bash:
/data/local/tmp/su98-memory-kallsyms /data/local/tmp/my-script