Hey guys! It's me again... sorry So, I finally was able to make NoozXoide works with Spotify. It truly improves the sound, even with local files, different from others eq... But no, it's not enough. So, I decided to give up. I need Viper4Android, and only it.
When I was doing some research about sound mods without root, I remember finding an article which described how to install Viper4Android without rooting the device. I remember, though, it was necessairy to change SELinux Policies to permissive. But I can't find this article anywhere... So I figured it out it would be easier to ask you guys here. Also, I need to know if it's working with Android Nougat... I use Moto G4 Plus, just fyi.
Can you please help me?
mateusonego said:
Hey guys! It's me again... sorry So, I finally was able to make NoozXoide works with Spotify. It truly improves the sound, even with local files, different from others eq... But no, it's not enough. So, I decided to give up. I need Viper4Android, and only it.
When I was doing some research about sound mods without root, I remember finding an article which described how to install Viper4Android without rooting the device. I remember, though, it was necessairy to change SELinux Policies to permissive. But I can't find this article anywhere... So I figured it out it would be easier to ask you guys here. Also, I need to know if it's working with Android Nougat... I use Moto G4 Plus, just fyi.
Can you please help me?
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LITERALLY absolutely will for sure need root access to change anything involving SeLinux to anything other than Enforcing.....
If you want viper4android, you're gonna need to be rooted. I agree about the audio mods though :/ nothing compares.
LilAnt530 said:
LITERALLY absolutely will for sure need root access to change anything involving SeLinux to anything other than Enforcing.....
If you want viper4android, you're gonna need to be rooted. I agree about the audio mods though :/ nothing compares.
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I've read some things about flashing a Permissive Kernel, whichcould be done without rooting, and would be enough to run V4A... Not sure about the truth on that, though, neither how it could be done...
mateusonego said:
I've read some things about flashing a Permissive Kernel, whichcould be done without rooting, and would be enough to run V4A... Not sure about the truth on that, though, neither how it could be done...
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If you were to flash anything with ANYTHING, you're starting with a custom recovery which for like 60/70% of all devices requires root first......
Example; Terminal input with root
#[email protected] $ su
/
getenforce
SELINUX ENFORCING <<<<<<------- if u are rooted all you need to do is enter
setenforce 0 and it becomes permissive.....
So on every single device I have laying around incapable of root (Trust me I have drawers full of them bro xD) I have given a pretty solid effort of my own to escalate the privlidges one way or another, and legitimately break a root onto it. But I feel like the only thing that COULD work, would be Magisk with Phussions SuperUser for an SE-friendly root. + from what I could tell using it on an s6, it has alot of epic support & love for us who seriously just need v4a
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You will need root for Magisk though, its kinda @[email protected] with that, but mods and management app setups always are anyway.... I hate when u jst cant get the music to be perfect. No clue where the DSP game is at with pure AOSP so its kinda hard to judge. But v4a makes or breaks a device for me completely.
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I just saw this!
http://twitter.com/unrevoked
They're currently working on one that will write to /system.
Stay tuned!
Thanks guys! Awesome work!
VoXHTC said:
I just saw this!
http://twitter.com/unrevoked
I downloaded an .apk file and I'm staring at it now..
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I'm not very happy with installing and running things on my phone without knowing quite what they do. you go first
Yeah, report back if it breaks anything. I wanna root mine and this way seems easy.
LOL no way.. u 1st.
It worked, but unfortunately it has to be applied on each reboot. not a sticky root. I know my low post count will make you sketchy of this point. all I can say is that it is true. dropped it on my SD, used astro to access it, installed, and it worked just like blackrain, one click. except not sticky.
works great. gotta do it every boot.
Yep me to tried it and worked so how would this work on installing toms though since a reboot get rid of the root?
Oh my god i wanna do it. Its gotta be legit.. Right?
jachase42 said:
It worked, but unfortunately it has to be applied on each reboot. not a sticky root. I know my low post count will make you sketchy of this point. all I can say is that it is true. dropped it on my SD, used astro to access it, installed, and it worked just like blackrain, one click. except not sticky.
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Well it got rooted, going to reboot and see
Hmmm. So if its not sticky, its pretty much pointless to me. Gonna way for the real Root to come. I mean the phone just came out so it shouldnt be long.
I'm still showing sudo permissions on reboot, going to test a few things. like the overclock app, and terminal access.
EDIT: Confirmed, SetCPU for Root cannot request permission. not a sticky root, just as it says.
so what does this do for me, i did it but i can't get into where all the apps i've downloaded are and stuff, i'm confused. what can i do with this root?
can you write to system from within android? if so root explorer will let you easily remove stock apps
no you can't due to current limitations
There is no rw for /system currently. < this should be written in bold and stickied.
I find their lack of information disturbing. If it really needs to be run every boot, why don't they say that? Their site doesn't have a single bit of info on it.
Well there is the long shell way.
Can I use this to create a perfect backup of my phone so I can restore it at any time?
actually when you do it on the phone it tells you that it needs to be run every reboot. so we can't get rid of sprint applications through the phone because of a lack RW for the system, but can we do this pc side???
i'm in boot mode what do i do so i can get rid of sprint apps and what not, how do i do a nandroid, and how can i back up all of my aps.
Anyone know what this means?
Root protip: bind mounts are your friend: busybox touch /data/local/blank; mount -o bind /data/local/blank /system/app/Sprint_NFL.apk
Among our TF700 Forums/Fora, there have been some people with issues involving the acquisition of the legendary root. It seems that though it is simple to get under typical circumstances, it is possible to encounter atypical difficulty for whatever the reason. I will try to gather information from the problems people have encountered and post possible solutions. Let it be known that I, myself, have not personally encountered these issues nor am I a Master Rooter of the Transformer series. I merely want to collect and present possible solutions so that those with problems will have an easier time of finding things to try and get their Infinity properly rooted.
If you have questions regarding why DebugFS isn't working, I propose you consult the main thread here. If none of these methods work, please start your own thread involving the things you have tried and the issues you are encountering as it will be easier for those much more intelligent than I to assist you with your problems.
Notes:
You do not need an unlocked bootloader to get root access.
Rooting the TF700 does not void your warranty - unlocking the bootloader does. (e.g. Not the same thing)
All commands will be listed in "double quotes" - the quotes should not be typed.
Make sure to always use the most up-to-date version of sparkm3's DebugFS script.
I will be updating this thread as I come across more problems / solutions.
DebugFS doesn't complete:
Make sure that ASUS Sync is disabled in Settings -> Accounts & Sync
Make sure Unknown Sources is enabled under Settings -> Security (under Device Administration)
Make sure USB Debugging is enabled under Settings -> Developer Options
Make sure you have installed the drivers (you can download the drivers from sparkym3's OP)
-It should show up in Windows Device Manager as an adb composite device
Make sure your computer can see the device (use adb from within the DebugFS package and type in "adb devices" - a list should show up with your device in the list)
Make sure that ASUS Sync is uninstalled from your PC
Try a different computer
When DebugFS does complete, you should be able to open up Terminal Emulator, type in "su" and your prompt should turn from "$" to "#". Alternatively, you should be able to do the same thing via adb ("adb shell" then "su").
DebugFS does complete but still can't get root:
Try to run the SuperUser application
Try to uninstall and reinstall SuperUser
Try to run the SuperUser Update Fixer (thanks to okantomi)
If all else fails, you can give this a try. (thanks to d14b0ll0s)
Hopefully, this list will eventually help someone.
Thanks for this, well done (I'm going to add a link to this in my tweaks how-to if that's ok).
I believe you could add this one to the list.
Just received my champagne today fully updated .26, got root, busybox, and titanium back up with no problems... New to all this but had no problems getting rooted. Love the infinity (C7) so far GPS works,no light bleeds, good wifi, pretty smooth, hopefully the future updates wont screw my tablet and unlike the 4 primes I had when when it first came out defect after defect. Looks like this one maybe a keeper.
d14b0ll0s said:
Thanks for this, well done (I'm going to add a link to this in my tweaks how-to if that's ok).
I believe you could add this one to the list.
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You can link to this thread if you believe that it will be helpful for others to read over. Any sort of suggestions of what you think would be easier to follow or details I should provide are welcome.
Also, I read over that post you noted and I have a question about that. The post mentions changing "adb wait-for-device" and suggests that it could be changed to "pause". Reading over the batch file though, it seems that sparky uses both "pause <CON" and "@pause <CON" so it makes me believe that perhaps one of those would be more appropriate. What do you think? or should I be directing this question to sparky?
Edit: I placed a request for the information in the main DebugFS thread.
I believe wait-for-device is more appropriate for a script, while pause is better for manual adb management (just imagine what happens).
d14b0ll0s said:
I believe wait-for-device is more appropriate for a script, while pause is better for manual adb management (just imagine what happens).
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My question was whether when modifying the batch file if the person should be using "pause" or "pause <CON" as mentioned in burningcf's post
(Copy & Vomited from post)
Alternatively, if you don't feel comfortable with executing the adb actions by hand, you might want to just replace all occurrences of
Code:
adb wait-for-device
with
Code:
pause
(or something like that.)
(/Vomit)
which may be something to try before actually going for a line-by-line manual execution.
Perhaps I should just add a link to the post itself but I'm worried that it might go over some people's heads as to what is going on there. Well, let's see if I can get some more background from sparky and then I'll include what I can.
d14b0ll0s said:
Thanks for this, well done (I'm going to add a link to this in my tweaks how-to if that's ok).
I believe you could add this one to the list.
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If you would like to update this post you linked to, I update the tool a few days ago to include pauses along with the wait-for-device calls. I removed the pointless lines that got left in there, and I am using a better way to determine su access. Finally, I updated it to kill asus sync if it is running.
The new version that should have all the fixes is v2.2
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alienedd said:
My question was whether when modifying the batch file if the person should be using "pause" or "pause <CON" as mentioned in burningcf's post
(Copy & Vomited from post)
Alternatively, if you don't feel comfortable with executing the adb actions by hand, you might want to just replace all occurrences of
Code:
adb wait-for-device
with
Code:
pause
(or something like that.)
(/Vomit)
which may be something to try before actually going for a line-by-line manual execution.
Perhaps I should just add a link to the post itself but I'm worried that it might go over some people's heads as to what is going on there. Well, let's see if I can get some more background from sparky and then I'll include what I can.
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I responded to your post in the other thread, but I will copy it here as well, for easy reading.
There should be no difference between the pause that starts with @ and the one that doesn't (as far as this is concerned), I don't know how both got in there.
The reason that I added <CON to the end was because the script was ignoring the pauses and just continuing anyway (because it already had input stored in the buffer). The <CON just insures that the input is coming from the console (user) instead of some other buffer.
sparkym3 said:
I responded to your post in the other thread, but I will copy it here as well, for easy reading.
There should be no difference between the pause that starts with @ and the one that doesn't (as far as this is concerned), I don't know how both got in there.
The reason that I added <CON to the end was because the script was ignoring the pauses and just continuing anyway (because it already had input stored in the buffer). The <CON just insures that the input is coming from the console (user) instead of some other buffer.
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Thanks for the explanation in feedback in both threads. Much appreciated it.
Added d14b0ll0s's link to post for "last resort" situations.
alienedd said:
My question was whether when modifying the batch file if the person should be using "pause" or "pause <CON" as mentioned in burningcf's post
Perhaps I should just add a link to the post itself but I'm worried that it might go over some people's heads as to what is going on there. Well, let's see if I can get some more background from sparky and then I'll include what I can.
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Sorry for reading your post neglectfully, I was sleepy already but I believe sparkym3 responded to it now.
sparkym3 said:
If you would like to update this post you linked to, I update the tool a few days ago to include pauses along with the wait-for-device calls. I removed the pointless lines that got left in there, and I am using a better way to determine su access. Finally, I updated it to kill asus sync if it is running.
The new version that should have all the fixes is v2.2
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Good job, thanks for this! I will update the rooting part in the tweaks thread.
And I believe there is no reason to add the pause solution here now or just you could mention it's obsolete.
Great post > thanks .... but ......
alienedd said:
Among our TF700 Forums/Fora,.......
If you have questions regarding why DebugFS isn't working, I propose you consult the main thread here. If none of these methods work, please start your own thread involving the things you have tried and the issues you are encountering as it will be easier for those much more intelligent than I to assist you with your problems.
Notes:
You do not need an unlocked bootloader to get root access.
All commands will be listed in "double quotes" - the quotes should not be typed.
Make sure to always use the most up-to-date version of sparkm3's DebugFS script.
I will be updating this thread as I come across more problems / solutions.
DebugFS doesn't complete:
Make sure that ASUS Sync is disabled in Settings -> Accounts & Sync
Make sure Unknown Sources is enabled under Settings -> Security (under Device Administration)
Make sure USB Debugging is enabled under Settings -> Developer Options
Make sure you have installed the drivers (you can download the drivers from sparkym3's OP)
-It should show up in Windows Device Manager as an adb composite device
Make sure your computer can see the device (use adb from within the DebugFS package and type in "adb devices" - a list should show up with your device in the list)
Make sure that ASUS Sync is uninstalled from your PC
Try a different computer
When DebugFS does complete, you should be able to open up Terminal Emulator, type in "su" and your prompt should turn from "$" to "#". Alternatively, you should be able to do the same thing via adb ("adb shell" then "su").
DebugFS does complete but still can't get root:
Try to run the SuperUser application
Try to uninstall and reinstall SuperUser
Try to run the SuperUser Update Fixer (thanks to okantomi)
If all else fails, you can give this a try. (thanks to d14b0ll0s)
Hopefully, this list will eventually help someone.
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>> sorry if I am missing something >>> pls forgive as am very very NEW TO this " rooting" process
AND am still trying to GET MY TF700 from this crazy 'bay plac e !!!
so my question(s) is...
a) what hardware I need? or Does the transfermer (TF700) come with a USB cable to connect to PC
b) if not ; where can I get one of these ordered > so am ready when i get mine.
c) from what I read @ asus website > doing ROOT and UNLOCKING = voids warranty!! true ??
thanks in advance for answers
Debbie1759 said:
>> sorry if I am missing something >>> pls forgive as am very very NEW TO this " rooting" process
AND am still trying to GET MY TF700 from this crazy 'bay plac e !!!
so my question(s) is...
a) what hardware I need? or Does the transfermer (TF700) come with a USB cable to connect to PC
b) if not ; where can I get one of these ordered > so am ready when i get mine.
c) from what I read @ asus website > doing ROOT and UNLOCKING = voids warranty!! true ??
thanks in advance for answers
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A) It comes with it
B) no need
C) Rooting does not void warranty but Unlocking will void your warranty.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using XDA Premium App
After deleting asus sync, then reisntalling superuser from the market did the trick thanks!
Thanks
jjdevega said:
A) It comes with it
B) no need
C) Rooting does not void warranty but Unlocking will void your warranty.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using XDA Premium App
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Thanks for info..
> looking forward to grabbin this bad boy and ridin him to ROOT ! :angel:
d14b0ll0s said:
Thanks for this, well done (I'm going to add a link to this in my tweaks how-to if that's ok).
I believe you could add this one to the list.
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having trouble getting rooted and tried your link, everything went fine, it even shows the uid and gid as = 0, but i still dont have root when i boot up and run root checker or superuser to update binaries. starting to look like i might have to go back to stock recovery and do a fresh install of firmware. I have even flashed TWRP through fastboot and installed a rooted rom (Zues v4) and still had no root. Really at a loss for what to do next.
Somehting that might help
alienedd said:
DebugFS does complete but still can't get root:
Try to run the SuperUser application
Try to uninstall and reinstall SuperUser
Try to run the SuperUser Update Fixer (thanks to okantomi)
If all else fails, you can give this a try. (thanks to d14b0ll0s)
Hopefully, this list will eventually help someone.
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Thanks very much for all your guide, I have always use XDA forums and learn alot about android devices. I want to tell you that yesterday I try to root my TF700 like 10 times and in 3 different computers! I follow all the steps and eveything but I wasn't able to Root it. But in my last try.. I went to setting and in USB Debugging (it was enable) I disable it and enable it again, and then try with the Debug and it finally WORK :laugh:
So well maybe this will help someone that could be in my situation.
Sorry for my bad english.
I give up. I tried DebugFS, and that didn't work completely. Superuser seemed to be working but Busybox installer & TiBu didn't see root. I tried the manual commands in this thread and it's still not working. Screw this. Everyone that posted help threads on rooting & unlocking & etc. has done fabulous work, including this thread. But I'm just destined to live a rootless life.
*I have no interest in installing a custom ROM till JB is pushed out and I know the ROMs are reliable. I don't want to have to deal with so many bugs.
das0527 said:
I give up. I tried DebugFS, and that didn't work completely. Superuser seemed to be working but Busybox installer & TiBu didn't see root. I tried the manual commands in this thread and it's still not working. Screw this. Everyone that posted help threads on rooting & unlocking & etc. has done fabulous work, including this thread. But I'm just destined to live a rootless life.
*I have no interest in installing a custom ROM till JB is pushed out and I know the ROMs are reliable. I don't want to have to deal with so many bugs.
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I was in the same boat. I finally installed Black Bean rom which is JB based and it gave me root. The development seems to have tripled just in
Sent from my ICS Razr
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I was in the exact same boat. Installing Baked Black Bean rom gave me root. I understand your concern with JB roms, however, there are only 2 bugs I have experienced-no GPS and portrait mode. Although they sound like big issues they really aren't. Any game or app I use that runs in portrait only mode works fine. Also I have seen 3 to 4 roms drop in the last 2 days. It will not be long until the devs fix all issues. This is a popoular device among Apple haters and I foresee a lot of really good stuff coming for this tablet. Just try out a JB rom and see how you like it...you can always go back. Hope this helps...I was just as frustrated as you.
Sent from my ICS Razr
Will, thank you for the advice. However, until the custom ROMs become more stable - or until JB is pushed out officially - I'm very wary of unlocking & flashing a custom ROM.
das0527 said:
Will, thank you for the advice. However, until the custom ROMs become more stable - or until JB is pushed out officially - I'm very wary of unlocking & flashing a custom ROM.
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This is how i kind of feel to. My galaxy nexus feeds all my flashing needs.
worked for me
das0527 said:
I give up. I tried DebugFS, and that didn't work completely. Superuser seemed to be working but Busybox installer & TiBu didn't see root. I tried the manual commands in this thread and it's still not working. Screw this. Everyone that posted help threads on rooting & unlocking & etc. has done fabulous work, including this thread. But I'm just destined to live a rootless life.
*I have no interest in installing a custom ROM till JB is pushed out and I know the ROMs are reliable. I don't want to have to deal with so many bugs.
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>> am still using Virgin TF700..(recovered from FACTORY BACKUP) but did try the ROOT...using the "DebugFS" method..
and it works >>>>> MUST REMEMBER to stop/switch off this apps = ASUS SYNC..... that is something that got me @ first try..
DOH! than I realised .. and once turned off = worked like a charm !!!
just my 0.02c worth !
Here's the new Pandora update it hasn't been released yet....
https://mega.co.nz/#!Q54BWA5Q!96NsfszBXf94OIKA0sXwRKEtGBbqtHa1ruCTnMq7JK4
Nice! Thank
Strange, same versions as me. I've installed it, enabled it in xposed, rebooted, changed the thumbs up option, made sure the download location is fine, enabled the prompt to download, rebooted etc etc.... Yet when I press thumbs up it just doesn't work. That's why I tried the logcat, but I see nothing obvious in there to describe any errors.
Think I'll uninstall and start again
Can somebody please tell me how i can get this? Im kind of new to the whole LG G3 rooting scene like i got it rooted but idk what I need in order to get this. I have a LG G3 VS985 by the way
Just an FYI... Previous threads that have included discussions of Pandora Patcher (a module that violates both XDA's rules and was banned from the Xposed repo as it's considered warez) have either been locked or thoroughly cleaned. If you're going to discuss this mod I'd suggest doing so via PM so as to not draw the attention of a moderator and get yourself in trouble.
THIS^^^
Any discussion about circumventing a paywall is considered warez discussions and will NOT be tolerated here.
Thread cleaned.
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strange, same versions as me. I've installed it, enabled it in xposed, rebooted, changed the thumbs up option, made sure the download location is fine, enabled the prompt to download, rebooted etc etc.... Yet when i press thumbs up it just doesn't work. That's why i tried the logcat, but i see nothing obvious in there to describe any errors.
Think i'll uninstall and start again
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patcher doesn't work with this version.
I've been browsing for hours and the top rated guides are absolutely confusing.
Move downloaded apk to system, okay elaborate?
Where in root browser is my download folder? Where is system folder?
Parameters:
I'm not gonna flash anything.
Looking for a guide where I don't have to hook up my phone to my pc.
Proper explanation as to why Viper4Android isn't working out of the box.
Why aren't the devs streamlining the product.
I know it's free but at least make it easy to install.
AGAIN I AM ABSOLUTELY NOT GOING TO FLASH.
I saw posts of the apk working without any of that.
Is there a way to force SELinux to permissive?
Commands, programs that will brute force SELinux to be permissive?
poying55 said:
I've been browsing for hours and the top rated guides are absolutely confusing.
Move downloaded apk to system, okay elaborate?
Where in root browser is my download folder? Where is system folder?
Parameters:
I'm not gonna flash anything.
Looking for a guide where I don't have to hook up my phone to my pc.
Proper explanation as to why Viper4Android isn't working out of the box.
Why aren't the devs streamlining the product.
I know it's free but at least make it easy to install.
AGAIN I AM ABSOLUTELY NOT GOING TO FLASH.
I saw posts of the apk working without any of that.
Is there a way to force SELinux to permissive?
Commands, programs that will brute force SELinux to be permissive?
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Hello,
I would recommend you to refer post 2 here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191223
If you still have queries, please post in that thread itself, the experts there maybe able to assist you.
Regards
Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.
Below you will find instructions how to root this device.
The following procedure has been tested up to firmware J120AUCU2APJ2
KNOX should remain 0x0
However you undertake this at your own risk.
Issues:
Wifi passwords not remembered (fix below)
Stock Flashlight app not working.
Model number may be missing from build.prop (fix below)
Instructions
1. Flash the eng boot image.
This is a special boot image normally used by engineers, it allows selinux to be booted in permissive mode with relaxed root restrictions.
Do not replace this image with the stock image after rooting your device or you will possibly soft brick your device.
(See below for how to recover)
ENG_BOOT_J120A_PG1
Download Odin v3.11.1
Reboot Phone in Download Mode (press and hold Home + Power + Volume Down buttons)
Connect phone and wait until you get a blue sign in Odin
Download the ENG_BOOT_J120A_PG1.tar to your PC and add it to AP / PDA in ODIN.
Make sure re-partition is NOT ticked
Click the start button, sit back and wait few minutes
2. Install and run Kingroot:
http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/kingro...-release/kingroot-5-0-5-android-apk-download/
You may need to run Kingroot several times to gain successful root.
3. Install and run SuperSU me to remove Kingroot and convert to SuperSU (not required) :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ore&pcampaignid=APPU_1_uzPDVbGyFcGNyATHrqmoCA
Alternative (free) method to replace Kingroot:
Follow Steps 3 to 12.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ide-how-to-root-tripping-knox-kitkat-t3129484
Don't flash the boot partition with Flashfire, uncheck.
You will also need to flash the system version of SuperSU not EverRoot.
When you get to step 12, don't flash the firmware. Disable EverRoot and just flash this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/v2-64-2-66-supersu-mode-t3286120
4. Wifi fix:
modify the line below in /system/build.prop:
ro.securestorage.support=true to false
5. To fix “Unauthorized actions have been detected”
disable 'security log agent'
6. Model number missing fix:
http://www.techgainer.com/change-fake-android-device-model-number-and-brand-name/
Enjoy your rooted device
To recover from a soft brick flash the firmware below.
https://firmwarefile.com/samsung-sm-j120a
FEEDBACK IS APPRECIATED PLEASE.
THANKS.
DONATE ME HERE IF YOU WANT TO BUY ME A BEER OR HIT THE THANKS BUTTON IF I HELPED YOU
Still no TWRP, though, right?
fbueller said:
Still no TWRP, though, right?
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Not possible I'm afraid.
ashyx said:
Not possible I'm afraid.
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As ashyx mentioned in a previous post, Flashfire works. Loaded Xposed for Samsung via the Wa?? version.
spicybeansandricey, to clarify, Wanam is a modified version of Xposed for Samsung phones. Google is my friend, Google is your friend and Google is our friend. If you Googled it, you will find links to the same/similar packages linked by ashyx to get Xposed on Samsung phones. Since I was skimming the articles and successfully installed on a 4" screen, I wasn't sure about the name but only remembered the first 2 letters. In fact, the tutorial I followed was different from ashyx's post and gave no credit to XDA.
As an addendum, Flashfire works great and was able to back up EFS files. I just chose to backup EVERYTHING since I don't know what I will need later. My 128GB sd card cost more than the phone! LOL As for my vacation reading list and Google, I still have to read up on new superuser and root that can survive OTAs and root detection.
shirleys143 said:
Flashfire works. Loaded Xposed for Samsung via the Wa?? version.
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Yeh flash fire is pretty much the next best thing to custom recovery with a few little tricks of its own.
Anyone have a list of garbage that can be safely removed? Even after stripping some of the obvious stuff there's over 4Gb of system stuff.
Can I remove the Samsung stuff like Galaxy Apps and such? I don't want to remove anything that will make it unstable so that I can still reset it back to fresh and begin over, but without the bloat ware of that makes sense?
ViralThread said:
Anyone have a list of garbage that can be safely removed? Even after stripping some of the obvious stuff there's over 4Gb of system stuff.
Can I remove the Samsung stuff like Galaxy Apps and such? I don't want to remove anything that will make it unstable so that I can still reset it back to fresh and begin over, but without the bloat ware of that makes sense?
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No matter how much you remove from system the size will never change, it's rather a pointless exercise. All you're doing is creating unused space.
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Yeh flash fire is pretty much the next best thing to custom recovery with a few little tricks of its own.
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SO i tried to flash xposed via flashfire and got the old "system software not authorized by at&t has been found on your phone..." brick.
How to get xposed on there without bricking?
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No matter how much you remove from system the size will never change, it's rather a pointless exercise. All you're doing is creating unused space.
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So what's the point of rooting? The primary reason was to remove the bloat and recover some usable space on the device. Out of 8GB there's less than 3gb of usable storage on it rendering it mostly useless for anything but a media player or emulator box loading crap off the SDCard.
What a waste.
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So what's the point of rooting? The primary reason was to remove the bloat and recover some usable space on the device. Out of 8GB there's less than 3gb of usable storage on it rendering it mostly useless for anything but a media player or emulator box loading crap off the SDCard.
What a waste.
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Rooting is about more than debloating. It's about having control over your device.
Why don't you use adoptable storage if you need more space?
You can always move user apps to system to take up the space you've created. There are plenty of apps that can do this such as system app remover. That way not only do you utilise that space but you also free up storage space.
spicybeansandricey said:
SO i tried to flash xposed via flashfire and got the old "system software not authorized by at&t has been found on your phone..." brick.
How to get xposed on there without bricking?
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How do you class a message, which is easily removed, as a brick?
ashyx said:
Rooting is about more than debloating. It's about having control over your device.
Why don't you use adoptable storage if you need more space?
You can always move user apps to system to take up the space you've created. There are plenty of apps that can do this such as system app remover. That way not only do you utilise that space but you also free up storage space.
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Adoptable storage is useless. Most of the apps will not see it and refuse to install data there, making it impossible to install anything large on the device or more than a few small apps/games.
I hadn't considered moving installed apps to system space I will give system app removed a glance. Thx
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How do you class a message, which is easily removed, as a brick?
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i just asked how to install xposed on there, who cares about what i feel is a brick or not. a brick, soft or hard is still a brick.
is there a way to get xposed on the j120a without custom recovery? i tried flashfire, maybe my setting were incorrect? do you have a method?
thanks in advance.
spicybeansandricey said:
i just asked how to install xposed on there, who cares about what i feel is a brick or not. a brick, soft or hard is still a brick.
is there a way to get xposed on the j120a without custom recovery? i tried flashfire, maybe my setting were incorrect? do you have a method?
thanks in advance.
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Yes there is, but due to your attitude sort yourself out. I honestly don't know why I bother sometimes with this forum.
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Yes there is, but due to your attitude sort yourself out. I honestly don't know why I bother sometimes with this forum.
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thats kind of harsh considering i just asked for instructions on how to get xposed on my phone. instead of helping you wanted to put me down for not using the word "brick" in a manner thats acceptable to you.
im sorry that we dont agree on semantics. i really have no "attitude" and how one can attribute an attitude to text on a website is debatable at best.
I have no ill-will, malice, or attitude, i had a general question that i was asking about and was looking to someone who looked like they had the answer for it. Normally, i "sort" these things out myself, but i went against my better judgement and asked here...(hence my 2 reply post history.)
if you can help me, i would gladly reward you for your time, via bitcoin, etc; I honestly have no issue other than i dont have the time to sit and look into this stuff like i use to 4-5 years ago. I promise you, i have no sort of attitude. this is just a forum FFS, and above all else, im not an 'ingrate.' i am always appreciative for any help that i receive.
If you could find the will to help me i would greatly appreciate it, otherwise lets not part ways with any ill-will, that's the last thing that i would ever want to happen.
thanks again for your time.
Ok so here's what my experience with system app remover was, and I hope I wasn't sounding rude or unappreciative, Immsimply trying to work towards a certain endpoint solution if possible.
System app remover did not permit me to relocate user apps into system space, in fact it won't let me move any apps as it claims "sdcard share the same disk with os", both in "move to phone" and in "move to sdcard" options.
Is there any reliable way to install apps directly to the external SDCard? Maybe install them to internal storage and then manually move them and symlink them? That wouldn't work for large apps but might allow installation of more smaller apps?
Essentially what you've stated means even the system is on its own "partition" right? So as I remove stuff that's stored in the /system folder, it's freeing space but not space my Android can access for the purpose of installation ?
Is that a proper summary of my situation?
Thanks in advance
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thats kind of harsh considering i just asked for instructions on how to get xposed on my phone. instead of helping you wanted to put me down for not using the word "brick" in a manner thats acceptable to you.
im sorry that we dont agree on semantics. i really have no "attitude" and how one can attribute an attitude to text on a website is debatable at best.
I have no ill-will, malice, or attitude, i had a general question that i was asking about and was looking to someone who looked like they had the answer for it. Normally, i "sort" these things out myself, but i went against my better judgement and asked here...(hence my 2 reply post history.)
if you can help me, i would gladly reward you for your time, via bitcoin, etc; I honestly have no issue other than i dont have the time to sit and look into this stuff like i use to 4-5 years ago. I promise you, i have no sort of attitude. this is just a forum FFS, and above all else, im not an 'ingrate.' i am always appreciative for any help that i receive.
If you could find the will to help me i would greatly appreciate it, otherwise lets not part ways with any ill-will, that's the last thing that i would ever want to happen.
thanks again for your time.
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OK, let's start again. Maybe I mistook your response, it just seemed a little snipey. To get help in the right direction, proper details of what the actual issue is goes a long way to obtaining the solution. Stating a message caused a brick isn't anything I've ever come across before which is why I asked the question? However it seems further to that post you actually meant Xposed caused the brick after you saw that message and rebooted.
So going back to what I previously stated about correct details, here we are 3 unnecessary posts later.
Moving on...to install Xposed you need to ensure you use the wanam build of Xposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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ashyx said:
OK, let's start again. Maybe I mistook your response, it just seemed a little snipey. To get help in the right direction, proper details of what the actual issue is goes a long way to obtaining the solution. Stating a message caused a brick isn't anything I've ever come across before which is why I asked the question? However it seems further to that post you actually meant Xposed caused the brick after you saw that message and rebooted.
So going back to what I previously stated about correct details, here we are 3 unnecessary posts later.
Moving on...to install Xposed you need to ensure you use the wanam build of Xposed.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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thank you so much!! that was what the "wa???" was in the first few post of this thread that i didnt understand. i sincerely was not trying to come off as pompous, snipey etc; so thank you for helping me. I run a vbulletin forum myself so im no stranger to miscommunication.
I appreciate your help, honestly and sincerely. ill give this a try and be back, my sincerest thanks again.
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Ok so here's what my experience with system app remover was, and I hope I wasn't sounding rude or unappreciative, Immsimply trying to work towards a certain endpoint solution if possible.
System app remover did not permit me to relocate user apps into system space, in fact it won't let me move any apps as it claims "sdcard share the same disk with os", both in "move to phone" and in "move to sdcard" options.
Is there any reliable way to install apps directly to the external SDCard? Maybe install them to internal storage and then manually move them and symlink them? That wouldn't work for large apps but might allow installation of more smaller apps?
Essentially what you've stated means even the system is on its own "partition" right? So as I remove stuff that's stored in the /system folder, it's freeing space but not space my Android can access for the purpose of installation ?
Is that a proper summary of my situation?
Thanks in advance
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Whoops, my bad. That's was the wrong app to suggest. I actually meant this one that DOES move user apps to system. You can see the mistake with the similar names!
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CBowAA&usg=AFQjCNFe58rupOZgD6hS3UfXr-2rkHxsyQ[/url]
By the way I suggest this busybox:
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CB8wAg&usg=AFQjCNGS1LQ2kB8PZ4Y--lzVTOG1SKQWvA
ashyx said:
Whoops, my bad. That's was the wrong app to suggest. I actually meant this one that DOES move user apps to system. You can see the mistake with the similar names!
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CBowAA&usg=AFQjCNFe58rupOZgD6hS3UfXr-2rkHxsyQ[/url]
By the way I suggest this busybox:
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...CB8wAg&usg=AFQjCNGS1LQ2kB8PZ4Y--lzVTOG1SKQWvA
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Thanks for the quick response.
I installed /system/app/remover and it seemed to offer a solution. However upon moving few apps to system with the app, it's merely removing them. So more tweaking needed.
Will keep update on progress.
Thanks again
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Is it safe to remove all of the Samsung stuff? Will that break the reset ability?