Hi,
I have an HTC Desire 10 Pro device and I want to root it.
KingoRoot and some others one-click root progs failed so I try to root it via twrp recovery.
I connect my device to my pc and use adb/fastboot.
I flash this recovery file "twrp-3.1.1-0-a56dj_pro_dugl".
Then download the supersu.zip and saved in the internal storage (don't have an extra sd card).
I reboot the device in recovery and there is the problem.
If I try to choose storage all of the available storages is 0mb ... and I cannot choose any.
So I cannot find the superSU.zip file to install it :/
Is anything I can do for this?
Thank you in advance!!!!
XlapatsaS said:
Hi,
I have an HTC Desire 10 Pro device and I want to root it...
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I don't have this device but, there's a number of threads within the forum that are very helpful for this specific device. Keep in mind that, since there's no "Desire 10 Pro" area within the forum, the "Desire 10" area can be very helpful too since there's also posts and threads for the Pro version.
With that stated...
One or more of the following threads may have what you're looking for and you may be able to obtain some additional guidance from a member there too.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3594143
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3557608
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2411840
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275632
Good Luck!
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I installed Flashify on Meizu M2 Note . It's rooted with kingroot and I managed to take backup of Stock Recovery and Stock Kernel with flashify . I saved those in my phone's internal memory . But Unfortunately I can not find those any where in file managers ?
Where to locate Flashify backup Files ?
Are those Rec. and Kern. files flashable with other apps ( like my favourite - TWRP ) ?
Anyone with kind suggestion will be highly appreciated .
Thank you .
I really need those two files before flashing ported rom in my Meizu M2 Note .
No one seems here to be caring about newbie queries .
Sad .
No one seems here to be caring about newbie queries .
Sad .
Krishnamurti Naskar said:
No one seems here to be caring about newbie queries .
Sad .
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Lol, well, you aren't getting replies because the answer is so simple.
Anytime you install an app yourself, it is installed as a user app. All user apps either create their own folder in the user partition to save data in(user partition is the partition that your download folder, Bluetooth folder, DCIM folder, etc.. are located), or they store their data in your Android/data/(name of the app in question) folder or one of its subfolders.
In your case its in Android/data/Flashify/files/backup/boot/(name of your boot backup)
and in Android/data/Flashify/files/backup/recovery/(name of your recovery backup)
They are restored using Flashify, not TWRP. The backups that Flashify create are a waste of time anyway, if you want to create and restore backups then use TWRP to create them and restore them, not Flashify, Flashify's only function that is worth using is its ability to flash custom Recovery .imgs.
A Google search for that question would have easily answered the question. The fact that you came here to ask means you didn't even attempt a search before asking because if you had then you would have found the answer very easily, questions that can easily be answered with a google search as the kinds of questions that get ignored.
Next time you ask a question and you don't get any answers, it should be your first clue that you can find the answer yourself very easily with a Google search.
The XDA forum rules state that members are supposed to search then search some more before they post their question, this keeps excessive and unnecessary posts to a minimum. You obviously didn't search first, that is very discouraged in this community.
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Path of storage
Android/data/Flashify/files/backup
Hope this helps
How do you root it. I've tried king root, kingo root, and others. without success.
I'd like to root it so I can recover all my data from my old tablet saved with Titanium.
thanks
Multics said:
How do you root it. I've tried king root, kingo root, and others. without success. I'd like to root it so I can recover all my data from my old tablet saved with Titanium. thanks
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I don't have this device but, I believe that one or more of the following threads may be what you need. Don't be afraid to ask for some member guidance within one of them.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3537832
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3464811
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606327
Good Luck!
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None of them worked
None of the procedures worked.
depending on the version of odin it was looking for one file or more files yet the twrp was a single *.img file.
there was no *.obs file or anything it wanted.
I have a Viewsonic NMP-302w with a custom rom on it, I would like to replace it with something more functional that can load apps like YouTube etc. I can connect to the device via ADB but I am unable to see anything on the display when I reboot in recovery mode or boot selector option. Any help would be appreciated.
sutibun said:
I have a Viewsonic NMP-302w with a custom rom on it, I would like to replace it with something more functional that can load apps like YouTube etc. I can connect to the device via ADB but I am unable to see anything on the display when I reboot in recovery mode or boot selector option. Any help would be appreciated.
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I don't have this device but, you may be able to obtain some member guidance within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1008245
Good Luck!
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Hi,
My phone's build number is: 00CN_2_120
I downloaded the following file: SS2-135F-0-00WW-B01-update.zip
Then I renamed it to SS2-136F-0-00CN-B01-update.zip
I copied and pasted it into the internal shared storage of my phone
and on dialer pressed: *#*#874#*#* but i keep getting FILE NOT FOUND!?
What am i doing wrong? please help, i feel like my money has gone to waste with this phone
thanks
inzane89 said:
Hi,
My phone's build number is: 00CN_2_120. I downloaded the following file:.....
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I don't have this device and there's very little that I can locate specific to your device and question but, the following thread is probably the closest one for obtaining some member guidance within it that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3761071
Good Luck!
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inzane89 said:
Hi,
My phone's build number is: 00CN_2_120
I downloaded the following file: SS2-135F-0-00WW-B01-update.zip
Then I renamed it to SS2-136F-0-00CN-B01-update.zip
I copied and pasted it into the internal shared storage of my phone
and on dialer pressed: *#*#874#*#* but i keep getting FILE NOT FOUND!?
What am i doing wrong? please help, i feel like my money has gone to waste with this phone
thanks
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I just bought the Aquos S2 64GB version and just know that the server had gone.
Do you still have the SS2-135F-0-00WW-B01-update.zip file and can send to me via Cloud drives such as google drive?
Thanks a lot.
I recently flashed Pixel Experience ROM onto my Redmi 4a using TWRP recovery. Everything works fine, except for auto rotate (which no longer works thanks to missing persist file,) but now, Everytime I boot into TWRP it says 0MB by internal storage. When I navigate to 'mount' it shows that system and data aren't mounted. I have done the usual ex2 to ex4 partition repair, which works, but then when I reboot into twrp it is unmounted again. Is there any other way to fix this. Should I reflash TWRP or flash orange fox? Any idea's on how to solve this issue? Answers would be much appreciated.
Kyle Neal said:
I recently flashed Pixel Experience ROM onto my Redmi 4a..........
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I don't have this device myself but, within the following area of the forum that's specific to your device...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-4a
... I was able to locate a few posts reflecting this same/similar issue and provides some possible solutions.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=80085518
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=79698576
If all else fails, you can always try to obtain some support and guidance within one of the following threads as well.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3576024
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3920102
Good Luck!
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If someone still meets this bug, try twrp 3.2.1 instead of the newer versions. It worked for me.