Need help with SU - HTC One A9

Ran into problems with my phone the other day and had to do a wipe, upon reboot, it says I am not rooted (with root checker). Upon checking I am still Unlocked/S-off, but am unable to gain root. SuperSU says there is no SU binary, and when I try to push SU.img all I get is "error: device '(null)' not found". But, if I do a device check it shows that it is connected.
I have tried everything I can think of, starting from the very beginning and trying to reroot all over again, but it won't let me push the SU.img file. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

ShiftyBob said:
Ran into problems with my phone the other day and had to do a wipe, upon reboot, it says I am not rooted (with root checker). Upon checking I am still Unlocked/S-off, but am unable to gain root. SuperSU says there is no SU binary, and when I try to push SU.img all I get is "error: device '(null)' not found". But, if I do a device check it shows that it is connected.
I have tried everything I can think of, starting from the very beginning and trying to reroot all over again, but it won't let me push the SU.img file. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Have you tried using TWRP to install SuperSU flash able?

The_scam said:
Have you tried using TWRP to install SuperSU flash able?
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Every link I have found is dead. Do you have one you could send me, or point me to an active link?

ShiftyBob said:
Every link I have found is dead. Do you have one you could send me, or point me to an active link?
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https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/

The_scam said:
https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
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Flashed it using TRWP, still no luck. Other than adding/deleting apps, I literally haven't changed anything since I rooted it a year ago (I'm still running 6.0).
I'm out of ideas...

ShiftyBob said:
Flashed it using TRWP, still no luck. Other than adding/deleting apps, I literally haven't changed anything since I rooted it a year ago (I'm still running 6.0).
I'm out of ideas...
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Just wipe all your data and run an Ruu

The_scam said:
Just wipe all your data and run an Ruu
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I'll give it a shot. Also worth noting is that when I rooted a year ago, I immediately made a Nandroid backup (as I always do). When restoring from the backup, it puts my phone back in the same state it was at the time I made the backup... except for having root.

ShiftyBob said:
I'll give it a shot. Also worth noting is that when I rooted a year ago, I immediately made a Nandroid backup (as I always do). When restoring from the backup, it puts my phone back in the same state it was at the time I made the backup... except for having root.
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The root functionality lives (AFAIK) with the kernel in the boot partition. Restoring your backup would only affect your system and data partitions. Somehow when you did the original wipe it must've given you the stock kernel/boot partition. I agree that starting over with an RUU and going from there is probably your best option. You can probably restore a data backup when you're done though.

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Non-wipe root?

How close are we to having a no-wipe root?
its not like u have to root and wipe everyday
EXACTLY
johnxjets said:
its not like u have to root and wipe everyday
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lol the phone had root within hours of launch so chances are your phone will be BRAND NEW when you root it. I don't see how much stuff you could possibly put on your phone in a couple hours before you have the chance to do it. all you should have to do is sign into gmail. Apps, WIFI settings, passwords, all of it now restore when you log in automatically. i love it!
I rooted the phone last night while it was on and it didn't wipe anything. To have root, you just need to have the right files in the right places. It wipes absolutely nothing
jroid said:
I rooted the phone last night while it was on and it didn't wipe anything. To have root, you just need to have the right files in the right places. It wipes absolutely nothing
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Every other post on the forum disagrees with you.
seriouslyjeff said:
lol the phone had root within hours of launch so chances are your phone will be BRAND NEW when you root it. I don't see how much stuff you could possibly put on your phone in a couple hours before you have the chance to do it. all you should have to do is sign into gmail. Apps, WIFI settings, passwords, all of it now restore when you log in automatically. i love it!
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Well how about that since this stupid thing doesn't have a memory card, all of my pix, vids, etc are now in internal memory....
hah2110 said:
Every other post on the forum disagrees with you.
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The "rooting" does not wipe - unlocking the boot loader wipes. The actually placement of the SU binary through custom recovery doesn't wipe. Unfortunately if you don't have a custom recovery loaded you need to unlock in order to proceed (thus wiping).
hah2110 said:
Well how about that since this stupid thing doesn't have a memory card, all of my pix, vids, etc are now in internal memory....
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Does it wipe the entire internal storage or only the ~ 1G allocated for apps and such? Has anyone tried this to verify?
krohnjw said:
Does it wipe the entire internal storage or only the ~ 1G allocated for apps and such? Has anyone tried this to verify?
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The fastboot oem unlock wipes EVERYTHING. The app storage and internal sd storage. So make sure to back up everything. When roms start coming out, if it's like the Galaxy S phone, it will only do factory reset wipe and not the internal sd partition.
krohnjw said:
The "rooting" does not wipe - unlocking the boot loader wipes. The actually placement of the SU binary through custom recovery doesn't wipe. Unfortunately if you don't have a custom recovery loaded you need to unlock in order to proceed (thus wiping).
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Exactly
hah2110 said:
Every other post on the forum disagrees with you.
Well how about that since this stupid thing doesn't have a memory card, all of my pix, vids, etc are now in internal memory....
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What I meant by this was the phone has only been on the market for a day so It couldn't be too hard to redo or reput back on what you already have. But once boot is unlocked it shouldn't ever be an issue again. Wasn't the n1 the same when you unlocked boot?
N1 didn't wipe SD though. Since this has no SD card wiping will wipe far more content.
Non-unlocking root possible?
Ok. Ive been playing around with the nexus s for sometime now. Im starting to think on rooting the phone. The problem is that unlocking the boot wipes the phone, something i do not want to happen.
If i understood these posts right i can get root if i boot with a custom recovery. So connecting to adb in fastboot mode and executing:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-crespo.img
Should do that.
If i then flash the superuser zip, will i get the phone rooted and still locked (not wiped).
Am i missing something? Almost certain i am.
Could any of you provide a guide on how to do it, please?
Thanxs,
IƱaki
Your method is worth a try. I thought you couldn't flash the custom recovery without unlocking the bootloader, but I've seen posts saying you could (but none saying they did, if you see the difference).
Sounds like you know what to do. I'd use the 3.0.0.5 recovery image, it's linked a couple of places here.
As soon as i have some free time to do it, i will test it. Though i still think i am missing something. Just wanted to confirm i was not overlooking something obvious.
fastboot won't work unless you have unlocked it.
distortedloop said:
Your method is worth a try. I thought you couldn't flash the custom recovery without unlocking the bootloader, but I've seen posts saying you could.
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Don't flash the recovery, just boot directly from the file.
mazodude said:
fastboot won't work unless you have unlocked it.
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Yes it does.
Edit:
I just tried this:
First I copied the su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip to /sdcard, then I booted into fastboot mode with (power + volume up). The phone said
LOCK STATE - LOCKED
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I then booted into Clockwork recovery with
Code:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-3.0.0.5-crespo.img
I mounted /system and installed su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip. No errors.
Of course, I noticed no differences at all, because I was already rooted. But nandroid backup obviously worked.
Edit 2:
/system/bin/su didn't have the exact permissions as defined in the install script, but I definitely had root. Was it a new version of su, or the old one? The /system/xbin/su -> /system/bin/su symlink was new, though.
I'm new to the whole thing and in fact still haven't got my phone. I'm just excited and would like to prepare myself.
As I understand it, it is the unlocking / locking of the bootloader that does the wipe. Therefore:
a) As soon as I get my phone, can I unlock the bootloader and then can I go about as if nothing has happened keeping the stock as is for a while to enjoy it that way? When I feel comfortable enough, go about rooting ... later.
b) Would leaving it unlocked cause any problem?
c) will I get updates if I leave the bootloader unlocked and so long as I don't flash custom roms?
Thanks
Paparasee said:
I'm new to the whole thing and in fact still haven't got my phone. I'm just excited and would like to prepare myself.
As I understand it, it is the unlocking / locking of the bootloader that does the wipe. Therefore:
a) As soon as I get my phone, can I unlock the bootloader and then can I go about as if nothing has happened keeping the stock as is for a while to enjoy it that way? When I feel comfortable enough, go about rooting ... later.
b) Would leaving it unlocked cause any problem?
c) will I get updates if I leave the bootloader unlocked and so long as I don't flash custom roms?
Thanks
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a- yes
b- none that I am aware of. I've left mine unlocked. On other devices, like the Nexus One, you can't re-lock it.
c- yes
Also, there are some posts here lately saying they've been able to root without unlocking by using "fastboot boot recovery.img" (replace recovery.img" with whichever version of clockwork you've downloaded. Then use clockwork to flash the su zip that you'd put on your sdcard before fastboot.
The only post I've only seen where someone says that particular process actually worked is the one right above yours. Note that he was already rooted, but apparently had re-locked his bootloader. I've got no reason to doubt the process if he says it worked...it would be interesting to see someone with a fresh new phone report it works.
On the other hand, since I don't know of any reason to leave your bootloader locked, the only real advantage to that method is not wiping the phone with the oem unlock. If you're on a new phone, there's nothing lost with the wipe.
shrivelfig said:
Don't flash the recovery, just boot directly from the file.
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I just tried this:
First I copied the su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip to /sdcard, then I booted into fastboot mode with (power + volume up). The phone said
I then booted into Clockwork recovery with
Code:
fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-3.0.0.5-crespo.img
I mounted /system and installed su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip. No errors.
Of course, I noticed no differences at all, because I was already rooted. But nandroid backup obviously worked.
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That's a good find. First I've ever read of just booting from the recovery image. Does the recovery image file need to be on the phone to do this?
shrivelfig said:
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/system/bin/su didn't have the exact permissions as defined in the install script, but I definitely had root. Was it a new version of su, or the old one? The /system/xbin/su -> /system/bin/su symlink was new, though.
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The 2.3.2 update changes the permissions of the /system/bin files. Maybe you'd applied that and didn't notice it had changed them?
Fastboot oem unlock, does this do anything else except for rooting your phone, unlocking the bootloader and wiping all your data?
If it doesn't do anything else, there is no harm of rooting your device when you get it, right? You won't notice it?
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That's a good find. First I've ever read of just booting from the recovery image. Does the recovery image file need to be on the phone to do this?
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Nope. I think the fastboot command copies the image to the phone first, and then boots it, apparently without any flashing.
The 2.3.2 update changes the permissions of the /system/bin files.
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Yes, I discovered that when I lost root
When I applied 2.3.2 I did the whole shebang with backup, unlock, flash, su, busybox, relock and restore. After all that I discovered that I could boot the phone directly into Clockwork from a Windows command prompt. I did a nandroid backup and fix permissions just to test. Hard to tell who fingered the su permission last
I'd test more, but right now I'm loath to unroot.
Androyed said:
Fastboot oem unlock, does this do anything else except for rooting your phone, unlocking the bootloader and wiping all your data?
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It doesn't actually root. It just unlocks (so that you can flash non-standard stuff, like root) and wipes.

Root Without Root!?

So last night I did a Nan backup and flashed some wrong software on my xoom.
put me in constant bootloops...
I got into recovery and was able to access my restore, but after restore (even though every thing looked fine)
root apps dont have SU privilegs? updated SU binary and IT asked me for SU privileges and I was able to allow it and thats where I'm confussed...
any ideas? Thanks Community!
Oh yeah and I just read that ROMmgr 4.0.whatever isn't compatible with SD yet. That's what I'm using and because root is gone, I can't flash older 3.0.whatever
dopediculous said:
Oh yeah and I just read that ROMmgr 4.0.whatever isn't compatible with SD yet. That's what I'm using and because root is gone, I can't flash older 3.0.whatever
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You need to flash through fastboot using solarnzs custom recovery image.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074979
Then wipe and reflash a proper rom

Help!!! Possible Brick m8 VZW

I'm fairly new to the modding area, I'm familiar with the VZW S3 and S4, but upgraded to an M8...I rooted, got S OFF with firewater, and booted into twrp...BUT somehow the main factory image was deleted, and I can only boot into twrp..it stays at the HTC logo if I just let it boot...help!!
Is there something similar to Samsung's ODIN mode that I can just reflash a factory image?
roadblock217 said:
I'm fairly new to the modding area, I'm familiar with the VZW S3 and S4, but upgraded to an M8...I rooted, got S OFF with firewater, and booted into twrp...BUT somehow the main factory image was deleted, and I can only boot into twrp..it stays at the HTC logo if I just let it boot...help!!
Is there something similar to Samsung's ODIN mode that I can just reflash a factory image?
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I'm not sure if this will help but try reading this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718562
Hope this will help.
Dragbike Racer said:
I'm not sure if this will help but try reading this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718562
Hope this will help.
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Tried..doesnt work for me
I can get it to boot past the recovery area, but only stays on the white screen with the green HTC logo...
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I want to try it again, but now somehow I have S ON....and it says TAMPERED, below that UNLOCKED in fastboot..
Really frustrated..
Dragbike Racer said:
I'm not sure if this will help but try reading this thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2718562
Hope this will help.
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When I try this again, it keeps telling me it cannot open the file...i copy the fastboot text so that it is correct...
How can I get S OFF back if I can't boot to any rom??
You can get into recovery...it won't let you restore a back up or nothing ?
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roadblock217 said:
When I try this again, it keeps telling me it cannot open the file...i copy the fastboot text so that it is correct...
How can I get S OFF back if I can't boot to any rom??
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Maybe sonic can get you s-off if all else fails with his java card. I'm not sure in your situation but I know he can do it as I used it. But I would use that as last resort
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roadblock217 said:
When I try this again, it keeps telling me it cannot open the file...i copy the fastboot text so that it is correct...
How can I get S OFF back if I can't boot to any rom??
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So you were S-OFF and you somehow got turned to S-ON...??
I would say flash the RUU and call it a day, but we don't have one and the one we do have you need S-OFF..
best bet?
get into fastboot/bootloader, and put on a custom recovery.
then, get the TWRP nandroid of the OTA, restore to that.
then, weaksauce/S-OFF
and then you should be back to normal.
If adb/fastboot is not working, I suggest you re-install your drivers, worked for me when I didn't think it would.
opion 2
get TWRP on with fastboot
then
adb sideload any ROM to it and then get back to S-OFF
since you are unlocked you should be ok to do this without being htc dev unlocked.
you could also try htc dev, but i think that is locked.
sorry trying to think of anything else.
andybones said:
So you were S-OFF and you somehow got turned to S-ON...??
I would say flash the RUU and call it a day, but we don't have one and the one we do have you need S-OFF..
best bet?
get into fastboot/bootloader, and put on a custom recovery.
then, get the TWRP nandroid of the OTA, restore to that.
then, weaksauce/S-OFF
and then you should be back to normal.
If adb/fastboot is not working, I suggest you re-install your drivers, worked for me when I didn't think it would.
opion 2
get TWRP on with fastboot
then
adb sideload any ROM to it and then get back to S-OFF
since you are unlocked you should be ok to do this without being htc dev unlocked.
you could also try htc dev, but i think that is locked.
sorry trying to think of anything else.
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I got TWRP back on, but where can I find a nandroid of the OTA? I tried doing a regular backup before things got weird but would not let me...Now I see the bug that doesnt allow to mount system...
roadblock217 said:
I got TWRP back on, but where can I find a nandroid of the OTA? I tried doing a regular backup before things got weird but would not let me...Now I see the bug that doesnt allow to mount system...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725001
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725001
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Thanks...just downloaded and am going to try...
What I'm concerned about is not being able to mount /system now...this is so weird
roadblock217 said:
Thanks...just downloaded and am going to try...
What I'm concerned about is not being able to mount /system now...this is so weird
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because of this, it most likely will not flash the nandroid then as system is a big part of the ROM and needs to be mounted.
you may have to do what was explained earlier and wipe the Internal, and then you may be able to re-do these steps.
so first try it out.
if it doesnt work, I would then wipe the 5 things instead of the 4
1) data
2) cache
3) dalvik cache
4) system
5) Internal storage (this will remove all your internal storage!)
then reboot from recovery into bootloader, then back into recovery and see if system is mounted, if it is, you can go ahead and either do the nandroid backup or an adb sideload. -- your choice
now,
if NONE of that works,
download the "RUU" that was put together and that *should* fix you right up.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2725001
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Nope won't work. I think it's because there is no marker folder for the m8 in my SD card where I store my backups. I tried making one, and it won't register that there is a folder there...
roadblock217 said:
Nope won't work. I think it's because there is no marker folder for the m8 in my SD card where I store my backups. I tried making one, and it won't register that there is a folder there...
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yes.. yes it most certainly will work as my ROM is based off that precise nandroid backup...
this is something you should have had backed up..
but, make yourself a dummy nand backup to create the folder..
just don't backup anything except.. data or cache, just pick one thing. and it'll create the folder for you (tip: backup EVERYTHING (Internal., SD-Card, anything important, etc) when playing with beta ROMs. ESP AOSP beta ROMs..
the folder that gets created will be the same throughout your entire stay on the M8 using TWRP, it will never change (well that phone anyway, if you get a refurb or w.e. obv it will be different, but that phones folder markers will never change within TWRP, so it's to your benefit to have this backed up and ready to go...)
andybones said:
yes.. yes it most certainly will work as my ROM is based off that precise nandroid backup...
this is something you should have had backed up..
but, make yourself a dummy nand backup to create the folder..
just don't backup anything except.. data or cache, just pick one thing. and it'll create the folder for you (tip: backup EVERYTHING (Internal., SD-Card, anything important, etc) when playing with beta ROMs. ESP AOSP beta ROMs..
the folder that gets created will be the same throughout your entire stay on the M8 using TWRP, it will never change (well that phone anyway, if you get a refurb or w.e. obv it will be different, but that phones folder markers will never change within TWRP, so it's to your benefit to have this backed up and ready to go...)
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Tried it again and again...used a different computer and it WORKED...Thank you so much for your help andybones!
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Tried it again and again...used a different computer and it WORKED...Thank you so much for your help andybones!
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Awesome!
Very welcome.
So what was the result fix?
Did you have to wipe Internal from system not mounting?
Or did the adb sideload work?
Also once it flashed it loaded up if you did not have to wipe Internal, was your storage still there?
Glad that your back up and running.
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Awesome!
Very welcome.
So what was the result fix?
Did you have to wipe Internal from system not mounting?
Or did the adb sideload work?
Also once it flashed it loaded up if you did not have to wipe Internal, was your storage still there?
Glad that your back up and running.
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I had to flash the RUU but it finally worked and was applied..I'm honestly thinking of holding off on doing more to it until I learn more!
Had to wipe pretty much all except my sd card, rebooted to bootloader and back to twrp and it allowed me to write to system. BUT I couldnt get any rom to flash (when I did, it hung on the HTC logo as usual, but the aroma installer said that it was successful..so I gave up on that and did the RUU on a different computer and its back to normal.
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I had to flash the RUU but it finally worked and was applied..I'm honestly thinking of holding off on doing more to it until I learn more!
Had to wipe pretty much all except my sd card, rebooted to bootloader and back to twrp and it allowed me to write to system. BUT I couldnt get any rom to flash (when I did, it hung on the HTC logo as usual, but the aroma installer said that it was successful..so I gave up on that and did the RUU on a different computer and its back to normal.
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It's possible after so long you didn't give the ROM long enough to boot up?
Sounds like RUU might be a cause from flashing AOSP, threads like this are good to warn people, and for when it happens to others, they can read this and know what to do. Maybe think of a new title that could help those in a search to find this thread?

H91810i rooted with recowvery!

The latest update, it seems, can be rooted using the recowvery method. Dirtycow was patched by Google in a Dec. 5 security patch, but it seems LG didn't include that in their latest security update, which was created Dec 1! In any case, my phone is rooted with TWRP, and working just fine. So, for now we can still root with the update! I'd also like to point out, that this means we now have an official KDZ released version of rootable stock to roll-back to with LGUP!
Glad I forced ya to do it huh
How? I've tried multiple times and it would go through but upon booting into recovery i would get a 'no command' error
ahq1216 said:
How? I've tried multiple times and it would go through but upon booting into recovery i would get a 'no command' error
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What method are you trying?
Follow instructions on this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/v2...owvery-unlock-v20-root-shell-t3490594/page118
It works as kibmikey stated.
Norcal232001 said:
What method are you trying?
Follow instructions on this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/v2...owvery-unlock-v20-root-shell-t3490594/page118
It works as kibmikey stated.
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Ive been using easyrecowvery but ive tried that also. Maybe I messed up somewhere during the command line process thingy. Ill give it another go. Thanks
curious, if I'm currently rooted on H91810d, how can I get to a rooted H91810i? would like to make the move without getting my /data encrypted once root is lost...
dimm0k said:
curious, if I'm currently rooted on H91810d, how can I get to a rooted H91810i? would like to make the move without getting my /data encrypted once root is lost...
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I was on 10i last week after i got phone back from service. I flashed NotSoStock Rom which said i was on the 10d base. Then flashed Overdrive Rom which put me back to 10i. I didnt have any problems switching basebands within custom roms if that helps.
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How? I've tried multiple times and it would go through but upon booting into recovery i would get a 'no command' error
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I have same error even I tried to enter recovery using "adb reboot recovery"
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Done.
You must do it manually according to the instructions
https://github.com/jcadduono/android_external_dirtycow#running
https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h918-recowvery-unlock-v20-root-shell-t3490594
Note: make sure you rename your TWRP to twrp.img, and put SuperSU file into memory card (your TWRP cannot open internal storage).
how do you unroot and go to full stock
dudeawsome said:
how do you unroot and go to full stock
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Since I have required 10i kdz and dll, I just flash it with LGUP as upgrade.
mingkee said:
Since I have required 10i kdz and dll, I just flash it with LGUP as upgrade.
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Wil it remove twrp also and have you tested it
dudeawsome said:
Wil it remove twrp also and have you tested it
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100% bone stock

bricked, need help

it's a pretty long story but currently my system partition is wiped after it soft bricked, i also couldn't reflash stock roms with twrp so i tried to extract the recovery.img from the stock rom and flashing it over twrp to get the original recovery mode back to flash the update but for some reason it didn't work.
so now i can only boot into EMUI which keeps telling 'getting package info failed' meaning i can't update through it. i'm also able to reach the 'fastboot&rescue mode' screen but i know nothing about adb and even tho i watched 2-3 tutorial videos i couldn't really get it to work. all videos wanted me to boot up the phone and enable usb debugging which i can't. my phone was rooted before and i'm positive i've enabled it in the past but i'm not sure if it's still enabled or not, either way i'm not able to get it working.
is this salvageable?
i'd really appreciate some help if possible, thnx
nope. but even when i had twrp it wouldnt let me flash update.zip's
i still have fastboot screen so my guess is that i have to run it through adb, which i don't know how to do
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Hm, and which is your model and last function system?
edit: u can boot to system? If good understand u can
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last update i had working was frd-l09c432b120
can't boot system
can't boot recovery mode (twrp)
i CAN boot to 'fastboot&recovery mode'
i CAN boot to EMUI (but EMUI keeps telling me 'Getting package info failed', it tries to connect and download but from what i can tell on the screen the download never starts)
Ok. Ive tried running 'adb devices' but i cant see my device, if i type 'fastboot devices' i find one device.
Dont know if im missing something or if this even matters.
But i'll try flashing twrp with fastboot
Rommco05 said:
This is right way
edit: frp is unlocked?
edit1: you need to flash old twrp 3.0.2.0 I think is right (if was your last firmware Marshmallow
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TWRP is back!!
but how do i flash marshmallow with twrp? and what marshmallow file are you talking about, the one i mentioned above?
because i tried flashing these update.zip's with twrp before but it wouldn't let me.
i'm currently packaging the update.app files into a zip and moving it to the sdcard, that's the only way i can think of to flash these update files with twrp.
since it didn't work last time, i have my doubts but i'll give it a try
Rommco05 said:
Ok, just for clarification, your model is frd-l09c432, right?
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yes. can't remember how to double check but way back when i downloaded these update files i was extremely careful to download the correct files.
and they worked and been working since they were the newest version, so i guess that has to be my model.
EDIT: and it's twrp-3.1.1-0
yea now it told me corrupt zip, last time i tried i got some other error, think it was some error about writing to system partition.
U can also flash this https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwXB-CJiljwpS1o4UXo5b1JlRjQ/view and after
Dload this link once http://www.hihonor.com/uk/support/details/index.html?DOC_ID=92101
Rommco05 said:
Ok download this firmware B120 and flash via twrp https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=129477 after this go to reboot and tap reboot recovery. Now you should be in stock recovery and tap factory reset and after reboot. Now you hopefully will be able boot to ROM. (If u got some errors in twrp, don't care, installation must take about with minutes)
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there's no B120 on that site, only B101 and B131. should i take B131 instead?
Any updates for your issue OP?
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Rommco05 said:
Sorry so flash B131 is better then B120
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it's up and running again thank you so much, you're a life saver. i'd actually kiss you if you were here lol
i spent a few hours yesterday trying to find zipped update files ready for flashing in twrp, like the ones you linked.
do i have to do a factory reset after that? i haven't tried everything yet but my phone looks and works as if it never even stopped working in the first place.
i'm just happy i got all my files, numbers, photos etc back...
thank you so much once again
EDIT: yea sorry for the delayed response, i had to run an errand
Wow another one rommoco05 :highfive:
Add the fixed tag to the thread OP. Enjoy the device
You both are awesome ???
Rommco05 said:
lol. No u don't need to make factory reset, phone start from like factory reset. Upgrade to Nougat . If u want kiss me, kiss thanks button you're welcome
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i'm trying to backup everything i need before doing a factory reset and i have a problem.
first time booting up i get the contact names on call logs for a few seconds and then they disappear because the contacts are gone. if i restore my data partition in twrp and boot up the system again i get the exact same thing. i'm guessing the contacts are saved at least temporarily somewhere on the data partition, is it possible to extract them somehow? i don't care if i have to write them down one by one from a .log, i got some important numbers that are worth the hassle for me
JimZiii said:
i'm trying to backup everything i need before doing a factory reset and i have a problem.
first time booting up i get the contact names on call logs for a few seconds and then they disappear because the contacts are gone. if i restore my data partition in twrp and boot up the system again i get the exact same thing. i'm guessing the contacts are saved at least temporarily somewhere on the data partition, is it possible to extract them somehow? i don't care if i have to write them down one by one from a .log, i got some important numbers that are worth the hassle for me
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If you synced the contacts already then you can from google contacts.
I know this is completely backwards, but i found a twrp backup i did on my broken systems partition before i tried anything else. Maybe if i can undo what soft-bricked my phone i can get them back.
I installed/flashed a magisk module for xposed and after that i wasnt able to boot the system any longer. Is it possible to somehow uninstall this module and get the phone to boot again? Or is the only solution to flash a new stock rom?
Edit: havent synced with google in a while
JimZiii said:
I know this is completely backwards, but i found a twrp backup i did on my broken systems partition before i tried anything else. Maybe if i can undo what soft-bricked my phone i can get them back.
I installed/flashed a magisk module for xposed and after that i wasnt able to boot the system any longer. Is it possible to somehow uninstall this module and get the phone to boot again? Or is the only solution to flash a new stock rom?
Edit: havent synced with google in a while
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Flash the backup of boot files
venugopalu007 said:
Flash the backup of boot files
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the backup of the boot partition made no difference. even after flashing the new rom and the boot after nothing changed.
but i just solved it, i found a magisk uninstaller and after flashing that the phone booted up with all contacts, photos, apps+data intact.
when i first posted here i had wiped the systems partition and didn't know i still had a backup hidden away in a folder, so i'm extremely grateful for all your help and patience.
i still think i'm gonna update to nougat and i'm using hisuite that came with the phone, do you recommend any other backup application? do you know if app backups work if i update to nougat from marshmallow?
JimZiii said:
the backup of the boot partition made no difference. even after flashing the new rom and the boot after nothing changed.
but i just solved it, i found a magisk uninstaller and after flashing that the phone booted up with all contacts, photos, apps+data intact.
when i first posted here i had wiped the systems partition and didn't know i still had a backup hidden away in a folder, so i'm extremely grateful for all your help and patience.
i still think i'm gonna update to nougat and i'm using hisuite that came with the phone, do you recommend any other backup application? do you know if app backups work if i update to nougat from marshmallow?
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For apps backup just download from playstore , because some apps are compitable with mm and some are nougat .so better to download again from playstore after updating to nougat.
Rommco05 said:
Huawei backup is pretty good I start saving my SMS on P8lite and now I have +15000 SMS saved and 2 years old calls logs
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That was huge bro
Rommco05 said:
Yes, resume SMS take about 15 minutes
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Bro can you make a guide how to backup and restore in Huawei.

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