FOR FIRE HD 10 (7th GEN, 2017) ON 5.6.0.0 ONLY
Seems like this is a tradition so I will put this on here.
Update 4: 2018/1/14, Offline rooting method by retyre (If no new method comes out, this will be the final update)
Update 3: 2018/1/1, Minor text fix
Update 2: 2017/12/31, New rooting method by bibikalka.
Update 1: 2017/12/28, Added more content
Code:
###Disclaimer###
I am not responsible for the potential damage that will be done to your tablet, such as boot looping and bricking.
Your warranty might be void by doing the following steps.
YOU are choosing to make these modification.
Looks like these methods doesn't work for Fire HD 8 (7th GEN, 2017)
Reason to start this thread
The topic was started by ztrund in this thread and we ended up with a pretty messy thread, which makes people really hard to locate the exact tutorial post. So I think it should be a good idea to start a new thread.
Note: This thread doesn't work for HD 10 (7th Gen) anymore because root access is temporary and it can't survive after a reboot. As a result, don't follow the exact steps on that thread.
Special thanks to strund, DragonFire1024, Blaiser47, mistermojorizin, UROMEGAX, retyre, bibikalka and countless people who helped, discussed and contributed in the original thread.
By the way, please correct me if there is any problem or mistake.
Some useful posts
1. The first detailed tutorial is located in #221 in the original thread. mistermojorizin provided the method and adb shell history.
2. #233 in the original thread. UROMEGAX provided a detailed guide of the method.
3. #304 in the original thread. I provided a more coherent step by step guide.
4. #248 in the original thread. retyre provided a different way to root the tablet. (Blaiser47 wrote that it's easier for him)
5. Easier Way to Root Fire HD 10 used a different approach by bibikalka. (Looks like new method is easier to do) (For legacy method go to post #2)
6. Offline Rooting Method by retyre
After getting root access
1. Xposed & FlashFire posted by retyre
2. tweaks/apps/modules/hacks/optimizations started by razers7t8
New method
Easier Way to Root Fire HD 10 by bibikalka.
Offline Rooting Method by retyre
Legacy way
You need the following things in order to proceed:
1) adb (Available Here)
2) Kingoroot PC version (Available Here)
3) Kingo.to.SuperSU.zip (can be found here in the attachment of the post)
Preparation work:
1. Turn on USB debug mode and "allow third party app to install" on fire HD 10
2. Update Kingoroot to the latest version
Note: There will be a small grey box on the update pop up page. It is up to you whether to uncheck that box or not. I don't think that will affect the following process.
3. Connect your fire HD 10 with your PC.
4. Unzip "Kingo.to.SuperSU.zip". Copy the folder to your internal storage on tablet.
Note: In root explorer the directory is /storage/emulated/0
Let's start:
1.- Install supersu (ver 2.82) on the fire and root file explorer.
2.- Use Kingoroot to root
3.- Open the adb shell and start to type "su" while Kingoroot is rooting (You can also wait until it's done, then type su to proceed)
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ su
Note: Do not type "adb shell su" because you won't be able to type any command once the # appear. The correct way is to type "adb shell" first then start typing "su"
4.- once the # appear i did # mount -w -o remount /system
5.-Uninstall the Kingo super user app normally (Do not choose to unroot in Kingo super user app)
6.- # cd /data/media/0/Kingo.to.SuperSU
7.- # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu (no error was given in my situation)
8.-# chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
9.-# daemonsu -d &
10.-# cp ./su /system/xbin/su
11.-# chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
12.-# rm /system/xbin/supolicy
13.-# rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
14.-# rm -rf /system/usr/iku
15.-# rm -rf /sdcard/Kingroot
16.-Open Supersu (and get the Su occupied error)
17.-setting > reinstall (It is not rebooted)
18.-Install Supersu (ver 2.79) and open it
19.-Supersu ask the user to update binary (I tried to update the binary but failed, nothing happened, didn't reboot)
20.-setting > set supersu as a system app (Mine rebooted immediately after doing this step)
21.-Go to google play to launch Supersu (Don't know why the Supersu icon is not shown in the Fire Launcher so this is an alternative way to open Supersu)
22.-setting > set grant as default access
23.-Then (not sure if a reboot is required here) I received a notification from Supersu and it ask me to update binary
24.-Click the notification to update binary and it should work.
Not sure whether it will work or not if SuperSU (ver 2.79) is used in the beginning of the guide.
Personally the method posted here seems simpler and makes more sense to me.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/hd...re-hd-10-7th-generation-t3718629/post74940137
No need to mess with two versions of supersu. After you have root you can just update supersu and binaries to the latest.
I also do not think there is any need to start adb while kingoroot is rooting. It is fine, and maybe better to prevent errors, to just wait until it is done.
I would recommend one always go back to a clean system by sideloading the official Amazon 5.6.0.0 .bin and do not fully set up or connect to the internet until you have rooted. To skip Amazon set up, just select a wifi and enter the wrong password. Then hit back and it will let you skip. May need to do it a few times.
Make sure to say in the op to copy the kingo folder with the files to your SD card storage and clarify that this is the emulated SD. Implied but for newbies just saying you need to have it and not saying where could be confusing.
After you root, if you want the latest updates, at least as of a day or so ago you can still update officially via device options, system updates. But be careful as at some point doing this may remove root if Amazon pushes more updates. To this point I strongly encourage everyone who roots to keep a copy of the current 5.6.0.0 .bin in case you need to recover. If Amazon updates their website with a new updated os, this version may be gone.
Another note, if you are using the fire launcher (default) and new apps are not showing up, just go to manage apps and find the system app called Home Pages. Force stop it and see if that fixes it. If not, go back and force stop and clear data. That should make it work.
I'll add more as I think of things and as this thread evolves.
why do I have problems with the :
... cd /data/media/0/Kingo.to.SuperSU command
and the ... cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU command
Obviously , others like me, have problems with it, so the question becomes why do some Fire 10 devices not recognize the commands, when people are transferring the folder to tablet, HOW EXACTLY are they doing it. I open PC and just copy the files to the base directory of Storage Device of Fire. If you got it to work, where did you place the folder and how?
Thank you so much for working to consolidate the root method for the 10. I've been trying to follow these instructions, but they don't clearly explain what you need to do to the Kingoroot app while it's rooting the device and you're in the ADB shell. Do these instructions imply that I need uninstall Kingoroot and not let it finish it's process? Or do I need to wait until Kingoroot is complete with it's task?
Also, did I need to install the "recommended" app which Kingoroot had checked off before starting the 'One Click Root'? Is that recommended app the 'Kingo Superuser' app that's been mentioned which needs to be removed? More importantly, did I need to run Kingoroot as the APK or did I need to install the Windows version in order to do the rooting process? And what does it mean to copy the 'Kingoroot' folder to the SD card? Is there a compressed package somewhere which I need to extract and put into internal storage? Explaining how to use Kingoroot might help in this thread as well.
Right now Kingoroot is 90% done and has been stuck at the number for 15 minutes.
C:\ADB>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # mount -w -o remount /system
[email protected]:/ # cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
cp: /system/xbin/daemonsu: Text file busy
1|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
cp: /system/xbin/daemonsu: Text file busy
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bakshi said:
Thank you so much for working to consolidate the root method for the 10. I've been trying to follow these instructions, but they don't clearly explain what you need to do to the Kingoroot app while it's rooting the device and you're in the ADB shell. Do these instructions imply that I need uninstall Kingoroot and not let it finish it's process? Or do I need to wait until Kingoroot is complete with it's task?
Also, did I need to install the "recommended" app which Kingoroot had checked off before starting the 'One Click Root'? Is that recommended app the 'Kingo Superuser' app that's been mentioned which needs to be removed? More importantly, did I need to run Kingoroot as the APK or did I need to install the Windows version in order to do the rooting process? And what does it mean to copy the 'Kingoroot' folder to the SD card? Is there a compressed package somewhere which I need to extract and put into internal storage? Explaining how to use Kingoroot might help in this thread as well.
Right now Kingoroot is 90% done and has been stuck at the number for 15 minutes.
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I'll try to answer as much as possible.
First, use kingoroot pc, not the apk. This is likely to lead to a soft brick where on next boot you get stuck at fire screen forever. If this happens, you will need to recover by sodeloading the official bin. I posted how to do this in the other HD 10 rooting thread so just search there.
Next, I would recommend letting kingoroot pc fully root. Do not stop it or do any adb until it is done. You will have root so can adb and su at any point afterwards as long as you do not reboot as then root is lost. As for the recommended apps tick, I would un check it if you remember. It will still install what it needs to root (kingo supersu) but just less junk for you to have to uninstall later.
For the kingo.to.supersu folder, you need to download the zip the op points to and unzip it to a location on your fire. The directions in the op assumes you do this to your SD card (main storage) but do it where ever and just adjust the commands as necessary. Since there appear to be some issues with doing it to SD, maybe try the downloads folder?
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davidinfoman said:
why do I have problems with the :
... cd /data/media/0/Kingo.to.SuperSU command
and the ... cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU command
Obviously , others like me, have problems with it, so the question becomes why do some Fire 10 devices not recognize the commands, when people are transferring the folder to tablet, HOW EXACTLY are they doing it. I open PC and just copy the files to the base directory of Storage Device of Fire. If you got it to work, where did you place the folder and how?
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Use adb and explore your devices directories. CD to get to a directory, ls to list things in the directory. It shouldn't matter how you get it onto your fire, but it needs to be unzipped. It also doesn't matter where you put it as long as you adjust the commands accordingly. Maybe try the downloads folder?
Thanks for your quick reply, I'll do this now!
UPDATE: Your advice worked! Thanks for clarifying that we should do this with a factory reset and should use Kingoroot on the PC.
Blaiser47 said:
I'll try to answer as much as possible.
First, use kingoroot pc, not the apk. This is likely to lead to a soft brick where on next boot you get stuck at fire screen forever. If this happens, you will need to recover by sodeloading the official bin. I posted how to do this in the other HD 10 rooting thread so just search there.
Next, I would recommend letting kingoroot pc fully root. Do not stop it or do any adb until it is done. You will have root so can adb and su at any point afterwards as long as you do not reboot as then root is lost. As for the recommended apps tick, I would un check it if you remember. It will still install what it needs to root (kingo supersu) but just less junk for you to have to uninstall later.
For the kingo.to.supersu folder, you need to download the zip the op points to and unzip it to a location on your fire. The directions in the op assumes you do this to your SD card (main storage) but do it where ever and just adjust the commands as necessary. Since there appear to be some issues with doing it to SD, maybe try the downloads folder?
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Part of my problem was seeing written many times ... put files on SD card, and I thought we had to have an external SD card put in the tablet. ( I have been running with that "false IDEA" for a couple of days until an hour ago.
No! SD card just refers to location that is on Fire Tablet itself. The ls command helped me a lot. Others should be aware of this.
I thank Blaiser47 for pointing that out. I am getting much further so far, following the advice in this thread.
Thank you oscarcx for starting this thread. Hopefully you can watch over it, and help correct our errors and giving helpful pointers.
Thanks everybody. I feel better now because the roadblock I hit, has been overcome, now for the other steps in the process.
Too many of these instructions get it completely wrong. There is no using KingRoot to unroot necessary or running the rm commands in the original guides. These instructions were taken from this post by retyre and combined with this post. It's all that would work for me after many many attempts.
Root using KingoRoot as usual; start cmd.exe as administrator. Run the following:
Code:
adb shell
su
3. Do not unroot. Do the non-rm steps in the guide (w.r.t. su and daemonsu). Leave this root shell open.
Code:
mount -w -o remount /system
cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
cp ./su /system/xbin/su
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
4. Uninstall all the Kingo apps on your tablet (SuperUser, Power Cleaner [if installed], Kinglink) from the Apps page on your Fire's Settings.
5. Copy SuperSU 2.82.apk (2.79 also confirmed working) to your tablet and install.
6. Open SuperSU and update as normal if possible. If "SU is occupied" message appears, go to settings and select "clean for reinstall". DO NOT REBOOT. Force stop SuperSu in Settings > Apps.
7. Open SuperSU. Update binary as Normal when asked if possible. It should complete in a minute or two, but report "Installation failed." No worries. Click to reboot. (If it doesn't report an outcome ("failed") in a couple of minutes, go to the Fire's Apps and force-stop SuperSU and retry.)
8. Upon reboot, SuperSU should be functional. Choose "Grant" as the default access.
manaox2 said:
Too many of these instructions get it completely wrong. There is no using KingRoot to unroot necessary or running the rm commands in the original guides. These instructions were taken from this post by retyre and combined with this post. It's all that would work for me after many many attempts.
Root using KingoRoot as usual; start cmd.exe as administrator. Run the following:
Code:
adb shell
su
3. Do not unroot. Do the non-rm steps in the guide (w.r.t. su and daemonsu). Leave this root shell open.
Code:
mount -w -o remount /system
cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
cp ./su /system/xbin/su
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
4. Uninstall all the Kingo apps on your tablet (SuperUser, Power Cleaner [if installed], Kinglink) from the Apps page on your Fire's Settings.
5. Copy SuperSU 2.82.apk (2.79 also confirmed working) to your tablet and install.
6. Open SuperSU and update as normal if possible. If "SU is occupied" message appears, go to settings and select "clean for reinstall". DO NOT REBOOT. Force stop SuperSu in Settings > Apps.
7. Open SuperSU. Update binary as Normal when asked if possible. It should complete in a minute or two, but report "Installation failed." No worries. Click to reboot. (If it doesn't report an outcome ("failed") in a couple of minutes, go to the Fire's Apps and force-stop SuperSU and retry.)
8. Upon reboot, SuperSU should be functional. Choose "Grant" as the default access.
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manaox2
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
You are the man!
Only those of us that have been frustrated with this process can appreciate your KEEP IT SIMPLE approach to this!
Not sure why the other BIG thread on this couldn't do a step by step like you just did!
You listed the steps that were screwing around with me the last couple of days.
Finally it is ROOTED! Yeah!
Ok i know this is a silly question but how do you install the apk for Super SU or if I need to reload 5.6 APK? Where do I place them when its connected to the PC and how do i actually launch the install process on the tablet in ES file manager ( for SU) and also for if it gets bricked and I need to sideload the official amazon 5.6?
Has anyone tried this method with HD 8 2017 ?
dusty23007 said:
Ok i know this is a silly question but how do you install the apk for Super SU or if I need to reload 5.6 APK? Where do I place them when its connected to the PC and how do i actually launch the install process on the tablet in ES file manager ( for SU) and also for if it gets bricked and I need to sideload the official amazon 5.6?
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1. You can get it from Google Play or get it from any liable third party app store.
2. If you get it from any liable third party app store, place it directly in the internal storage so you can install it in es file manager.
3. I remember seeing a post about how to save the bricked device in this forum. You can try to follow that post if your tablet got bricked.
YEAH!!!
rooted baby!!!! now can i get rid of the home tabs?
never mind... i disabled fire launcher
Silly question perhaps, Do I need to reset the device before attempting this?
Guys, how about HD8 2017 ?
wikke said:
Silly question perhaps, Do I need to reset the device before attempting this?
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It is recommended but may not be required
hacker-on said:
Guys, how about HD8 2017 ?
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As reported in the original long thread, it doesn't work on Fire 7 or Fire HD8.
my .02, i like these instruction by @retyre. Easy peasy when I had to re-root. mostly just posting here for my own reference, hope it's ok.
retyre said:
I have done this with success multiple times over the last day, so try this and report:
1. Start with a pristine /system (adb sideload update .bin if you can).
2. Root using KingoRoot as usual; confirm su usage in adb shell.
Code:
adb shell
su
3. Do not unroot. Do the non-rm steps in the guide (w.r.t. su and daemonsu). Leave this root shell open.
Code:
mount -w -o remount /system
cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
cp ./su /system/xbin/su
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
4. Uninstall all the Kingo apps (incl. SuperUser) from the Apps page on your Fire's Settings.
5. Confirm su and daemonsu are in /system/xbin/:
Code:
cd /system/xbin
ls -al
If not, copy them to /system/xbin/ as in step 3.
6. Copy SuperSU 2.79 .apk (other versions might work, but this is the one I have tried) to your tablet and install.
7. Open SuperSU and update binary as Normal. It should complete in a minute or two, but report "Installation failed." No worries. Click to reboot. (If it doesn't report an outcome ("failed") in a couple of minutes, go to the Fire's Apps and force-stop SuperSU and retry.)
8. Upon reboot, SuperSU should be functional. Choose "Grant" as the default access.
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oscarcx said:
3. #304 in the original thread. I provided a more coherent step by step guide.[/SIZE]
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When I use KingoRoot it gets stuck at 90%, nevertheless su binary exists and is working.
The folder /data/media/0/Kingo.to.SuperSU however does not exists.
So I skip steps 7-11.
The folders /system/usr/iku and /sdcard/Kingroot do not exists, so I skip 14 & 15 as well
SuperSU does not show "ocupied", but the update binary pop-up (as in step 19) which seems to be successfull (non-recovery install).
I move SuperSU to /system (SuperSU config) and reboot manually.
afterwards the boot is stuck at the "fire" Logo, a soft brick. I tried this two times using adb sideload to reset the system.
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1: ok step one download universal and root to sd card.
2: then download a file manager such as linda file manager.
3: download chainsdd SuperUser
4: go to settings then applications put a check next to unknown sources.Then go to Development and check usb debugging and stay awake.
5: use linda file manager and browse to sd card and install universal root "DO NOT INSTALL SUPERUSERBUILT INTO IT"
6: Install chainsdd Superuser, After install open it goto settings then scroll too bottom and click su binary it may fail the first time but click it again it will say Su binaries updated.
7: I am using root explorer i bought it from market.
8: after this is installed open it and be sure to click the rw option when you open it at top of directory. Now copy /system/xbin/su to your sd card for safe keeping along with rootshell file from sqlite_stmt_journals folder.
after you back them up too sd then copy Su file too /bin let it over write theres.
Now fire off adb and type adb shell then at the $ type su and walla full root.
Anyone have ideas on how to make it read only so system cant delete those files on reboot or automated way of putting the files in right place at reboot let me know.
Good work on the first steps, next we need to flash a new recovery.img, I've been hearing that there is no easy way into the recovery at startup, what does "adb reboot recovery" result in, long story short if we can get a new recovery then we can flash unsigned roms including your su/root pre installed. Sorry I'm not more help on the legwork portion of this, I really need to get a garmin to work more on this, but p.m. me if I can help more as I don't pay enough attention to these forms
tsukisan said:
Good work on the first steps, next we need to flash a new recovery.img, I've been hearing that there is no easy way into the recovery at startup, what does "adb reboot recovery" result in, long story short if we can get a new recovery then we can flash unsigned roms including your su/root pre installed. Sorry I'm not more help on the legwork portion of this, I really need to get a garmin to work more on this, but p.m. me if I can help more as I don't pay enough attention to these forms
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Have you tried grabbing ROM Manager from the market? It allows you to install Clockwork recovery.
LiquidSolstice said:
Have you tried grabbing ROM Manager from the market? It allows you to install Clockwork recovery.
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Do you know if there is a compatible recovery for the garminfone? You can't flash a sholes recovery on a garminfone.
ROM Manager is useless for the Garminfone. There are no backups for it and its not a supported phone.
"adb reboot recovery" I'll have to give it a try as well, now that I am also rooted.
I did a similar process... used androot (temporary root) to get rootshell with superuser app from the market.
I downloaded su binaries separately, fired up adb shell,ran rootshell.
I manually copied su to /system/xbin then used gscript lite to script the following:
/system/xbin/su -c 'mount -o remount,rw /'
/system/xbin/su -c 'mount -o remount,rw /system'
/system/xbin/su -c 'cp /system/xbin/su /bin'
After that I added the script to my home screen and I have one click root.
The changes won't persist until the boot image is changed to and repacked.
Note that the rootshell app is useless after a cold boot or if moved. It just crashes.
The most interesting thing is looking through the startup scripts that run.
There are parts from 3 or 4 developers commented out that,!among other things, show what to set to root it permanently,and what looks like loading parts of. the os from the emmc or sdcard.
And the automated test scripts built in come complete with a Garmin test phone number that can be called as well as a full suite of functional and regression test scripts that can be used to validate all functions including the Garmin apps automatically. The daemon even loads itself on boot by default.
It looks like the build they used was a virtually unmodified developer build. Hell,the boot scripts even show what to change to make it run in the emulator. That is my next project (getting it up in emulation so I can test different modifications)... well,that and see what it will take to get the Garmin app running in the latest android. I see no point in upgrading to the latest os if I lose Garmin functionality.
Being that the devs left nice comments for damn near every line and wrote very clean and elegant scripts, i would be shocked if it took very long to get Garmin up, at least in emulation.
Fyi, since piracy is illegal, I want to make it clear that the Garmin portions of my rant refer only to regaining functionality in the latest os.
Ok... to permanently root your phone...
Use the method in the first post. Then, in Root Explorer go to /system/bin and click r/w (if it isn't already). Scroll down to governor.sh, long press and choose open in text editor. Add the following to the end:
mount -o remount,rw /
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp /system/xbin/su /bin
Save it. Now at every boot you will have rw filesystems and the su file will copy over. I am working on making a modified recovery.img to flash.
I don't know why people say the Garminfone is more locked down or unflashable than any other phone. It comes with a flash_image program on the phone that lets you specify a destination partition and an image file, it will flash /system/recovery.img on boot and all the boot scripts are commented for how to do things like boot off the emmc. The developers left a bunch of services in the boot scripts but disabled to do various functions.
Tim2246 said:
1: ok step one download universal and root to sd card.
2: then download a file manager such as linda file manager.
3: download chainsdd SuperUser
4: go to settings then applications put a check next to unknown sources.Then go to Development and check usb debugging and stay awake.
5: use linda file manager and browse to sd card and install universal root "DO NOT INSTALL SUPERUSERBUILT INTO IT"
6: Install chainsdd Superuser, After install open it goto settings then scroll too bottom and click su binary it may fail the first time but click it again it will say Su binaries updated.
7: I am using root explorer i bought it from market.
8: after this is installed open it and be sure to click the rw option when you open it at top of directory. Now copy /system/xbin/su to your sd card for safe keeping along with rootshell file from sqlite_stmt_journals folder.
after you back them up too sd then copy Su file too /bin let it over write theres.
Now fire off adb and type adb shell then at the $ type su and walla full root.
Anyone have ideas on how to make it read only so system cant delete those files on reboot or automated way of putting the files in right place at reboot let me know.
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So I ran into a little speed bump here, I'll post what I've done thus far and maybe someone has some feedback...
1) Open the applications settings menu for Android OS and Check off the option "Uknown Sources" and then click on "Development" and make sure options "USB debugging" and "Stay Awake" are checked.
2) Download and install the "Universal Androot" apk. application installer using the web browser on your android phone.
3) Launch "Universal Androot" and use the drop down menu on the main screen and select the option that states, "Do not install Superuser" and then click the "Root " button, the application will run a few scripts and then confirm success.
4) Go the Android Market, and download and install the following application, "SuperUser" written by android software developer, chainsdd.
5) Once "SuperUser" is installed on your phone, launch the application and click, "Settings" on the top right hand corner of the application, it will bring you to a list of options, scroll to the bottom, and click on, "Su binary v original", this will download a zip file containing any updates. (You may have to click this several times if it fails, it will eventually download)
6) Go to the Android Market, and download, "Root Explorer (File Manager)" and install it, you may also download this package elsewhere...
7) Open "Root Explorer" and make sure you are in the / "root directory" of the unit and then click the "Mount R/W" button at the top.
8) Browse to /system/xbin/ and copy file "su" to /sdcard
This is where I have a problem, I can not locate /system/xbin/su
Here is some additional information that may be relevant
Garmin
Hardware R1.7
Software 4.0.12
Android
Firmware 1.6
Kernel version 2.6.29
hey all!
I've tried following the directions like 10 times and i keep coming up short..i can't seem to get root.. It's odd. Would anyone be kind enough to post a video, or clarify the directions needed in a step-by-step fashion?
Thanks in advance!
Does anyone in the know have a timeframe for when we might know how to get rid of the t-mobile animation that plays when the phone boots up? I'd like to replace all the bootscreens with some wicked cool custom stuff, but gotta knock that pink crap outta the way first.
merwin said:
Ok... to permanently root your phone...
Use the method in the first post. Then, in Root Explorer go to /system/bin and click r/w (if it isn't already). Scroll down to governor.sh, long press and choose open in text editor. Add the following to the end:
mount -o remount,rw /
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp /system/xbin/su /bin
Save it. Now at every boot you will have rw filesystems and the su file will copy over. I am working on making a modified recovery.img to flash.
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Sorry, but it didn't work for me. Rooting mine by manually pasting SU into the /bin folder works fine.
I copied/pasted your code over to the end of the file as described above.
Spazmogen said:
Sorry, but it didn't work for me. Rooting mine by manually pasting SU into the /bin folder works fine.
I copied/pasted your code over to the end of the file as described above.
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Are you sure the version of su in /system/xbin is the one that comes with superuser? You can check by using either a terminal app or adb,going into the xbin folder, and type ./su
You should get a superuser request. If not, then something was not done correctly.
Thanks for the reply.
but since 2.1 Eclair was installed today, it's a moot point:
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There is no SU in either /bin or in /system/xbin.
SuperUser by ChainsDD won't install the SU file, it keeps failing. Tried it 30x today.
Root Explorer only allows folders to be r/o now. So I am waiting on an update for that one.
How exactly did you get 2.1 on a Garminfone?
I have a Garminfone with 2.1 and all i did was download z4root from the market place and ran it and it seems to have given me a perminant root and i have no problems hopefully this helps you guys out it is a simple one click root unroot app.
Root is persistant. It survived a few battery pulls.
I have been able to get it into ADB REBOOT RECOVERY. A green droid guy with a yellow warning triangle appears.
One of the fellows in the Tmo forums claims to have gotten it into FASTBOOT menu options. If that is true, it would appear the boot loader is unlocked...
Garminfone 2.1 easily rooted...
I easily rooted my Garminfone 2.1 Eclair with z4root. It was one click and done with the options to temp or permanently root the phone it is also reversible.
Problem I am having is that I created an ext2 partition on my sd card but the phone doesn't recognize it. It was partitioned with "ubuntu livecd" with "gparted" partition manager. It also shows up in windows with "Mini Tool Partition Wizard 5" when the sd card is in a card reader attached to the pc.
Whats the next step? I want to move apps to the sd card. I have link2sd installed for this but can't figure out how to enable ext2 mount.
Also another good pc app to have if you trashed your sd card partitions is "Active Partition Recovery for Windows" works for all drives.
Issues - Rooting with Z4Root
Hello,
I have a Garminfone that came with 2.1 version. I have downloaded Z4Root and tried both options Temp and permanent. But no Joy.
I made sure, USB Debugging is off. Can someone let me know what step am I missing ??
Much appreciate your time.
z4root
Perseus71 said:
Hello,
I have a Garminfone that came with 2.1 version. I have downloaded Z4Root and tried both options Temp and permanent. But no Joy.
I made sure, USB Debugging is off. Can someone let me know what step am I missing ??
Much appreciate your time.
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What exactly are you trying to do by rooting? Did you install SuperUser by ChainsDD? What app/file manager are you using? If you dont have this you won't be able to do anything. The apps you use for app/file management need to have root permissions or they will do nothing.
Mine rooted with z4root no problem and was able to remove all the fluff apps it shipped with that I didn't want. But this was only half of what I wanted to achieve. I haven't been able to move apps to sd, but I can't get ext2 to mount, not a problem because of the root I don't think.
What I have on my Garminfone 2.1
z4root
busybox (installed with z4root)
superuser
my backup root
uninstaller for root
super manager
Hope this helps.
Ok First off. Thank you very much for your time. It is greatly appreciated.
Well, Here's what I have done so far.
1. Downloaded and installed Z4Root from the Market.
2. Download and Install SuperUser by ChainsDD from the Market.
3. Ran Z4Root and first tried Temporary Root. That seemed to go fine until it was stuck after displaying the message ReBooting.
4. Next Tried Permanent Root Option after a Battery Pull. That asked me to turn on USB Debug. Did so and it seemed to go smoothly until that too was stuck with Rebooting message.
5. I tried the same Permanent Option after another Battery Pull. This time, it worked and the phone rebooted & came back. So I installed BusyBox from Market.
6. At this time I downloaded Titanium Backup. It complained not having root access. 7. So I started SuperUser and that showed an empty list under application tab. Went under Settings and hit the update. It failed but saved the Zip on my SD card.
8. I installed the Binary from Step 7 using Apps Manager. Tried SuperUser again. Still empty list for applications.
So there I am. I suspect I probably missed something somewhere. Possibly before doing Step 6 I should have done something. Can't seem to figure out.
Also earlier in this thread there was a mention that you will need to manually copy the binaris for SuperUser to certain specfic directory. Since it got installed successfully, do I still need to do it ?
Root for ZTE z990g aka ZTE Merit
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Required files:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8699733/chainsdd-su.zip
Unzip chaindsdd-su.zip and then get a shell with adb
Code:
adb shell
Set up the dirs, so shell owns them prior to logging. If shell does not own them then we can not control them. If the logs dir already exists, you may have to do a factory reset to remove them. They should not exist unless someone attempted this previously.
Code:
mkdir /data/local/logs
mkdir /data/local/logs/kernel
Open emode's logset activity. First button should be for enabling log set, enable it. Do not exit the activity, but if you do just repeat the below command.
Code:
am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.zte.emode/.logset
Confirm the log_kernel.txt file exists, if it does not wait a minute and check again.
Code:
ls -l /data/local/logs/kernel/log_kernel.txt
If it exists, delete it and immediately symlink it to /data/local.prop, logset may recreate it, if it does delete and try symlinking again.
Code:
rm /data/local/logs/kernel/log_kernel.txt
ln -s /data/local.prop /data/local/logs/kernel/log_kernel.txt
Now we want to wait for /data/local.prop to be created, it may take a minute or two. Keep checking until it exists.
Code:
ls -l /data/local.prop
Now once /data/local.prop exists, go back to the logset activity and disable logset. If you don't disable it, it will slowly eat away at all the disk space, and possibly overwrite the local.prop before you get root. Now lets set qemu=1 then reboot.
Code:
echo 'ro.kernel.qemu=1' > /data/local.prop
exit
adb reboot
Once you have rebooted, remount, install su.
Code:
adb remount
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
Clean up your mess!
Code:
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb shell rm -r /data/local/logs
Reboot, install the Superuser app from the market and enjoy
Code:
adb reboot
Might Not Work As Expected
I just tried this procedure from JCase at the RootzWiki dot com site with mixed results. The phone is a ZTE Merit Z990G from Straight Talk.
I went through all the steps and everything performed as expected. When I start start an app that requires superuser permissions, the app reports that the device has not been properly rooted. I have repeated the process as outlined four times, including downloading the SU file, and have the same results. Titanium Plus, Busy Box Pro and Root Check Basic report that the device is not rooted.
However, a couple of the Google apps - music, movies and reader seem to think the phone is rooted. Any ideas or suggestions will be very appreciated.
bitshifter52 said:
I just tried this procedure from JCase at the RootzWiki dot com site with mixed results. The phone is a ZTE Merit Z990G from Straight Talk.
I went through all the steps and everything performed as expected. When I start start an app that requires superuser permissions, the app reports that the device has not been properly rooted. I have repeated the process as outlined four times, including downloading the SU file, and have the same results. Titanium Plus, Busy Box Pro and Root Check Basic report that the device is not rooted.
However, a couple of the Google apps - music, movies and reader seem to think the phone is rooted. Any ideas or suggestions will be very appreciated.
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Sounds like band permissions on su, try
adb shell ls -l /system/xbin/su
if the permissions come out as "-rwsr-sr-x" then you are rooted, try updating su with the suepruser app, or finding a different copy of su.
If the permissions are different or it says it doesnt exist, then you need to repeat the instructions as you missed one or two
jcase said:
Sounds like band permissions on su, try
adb shell ls -l /system/xbin/su
if the permissions come out as "-rwsr-sr-x" then you are rooted, try updating su with the suepruser app, or finding a different copy of su.
If the permissions are different or it says it doesnt exist, then you need to repeat the instructions as you missed one or two
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Thank you for the fast response. Here are the permissions for the SU file and based on what you are saying they look good:
C:\SDK>adb shell ls -l /system/xbin/su
-rwsr-sr-x root root 22364 2012-06-17 12:47 su
I have located and downloaded a couple of "su" files from XDA and similar sites and the files are identical. I will continue searching for a different "su" file and see if that makes a difference.
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bitshifter52 said:
Thank you for the fast response. Here are the permissions for the SU file and based on what you are saying they look good:
C:\SDK>adb shell ls -l /system/xbin/su
-rwsr-sr-x root root 22364 2012-06-17 12:47 su
I have located and downloaded a couple of "su" files from XDA and similar sites and the files are identical. I will continue searching for a different "su" file and see if that makes a difference.
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I looked around and did not find any "su" files that were different than what I downloaded according to the root process. Just for grins I copied the "su" file from my Noot Tablet which is rooted and tried that file. Sadly, it did not make a difference.
Please let me know if there is any other information I can provide or if you would like me to try something else.
What happens when you open the Superuser app (note this is not supersu) and go to settings/options and attempt to update su?
bitshifter52 said:
Thank you for the fast response. Here are the permissions for the SU file and based on what you are saying they look good:
C:\SDK>adb shell ls -l /system/xbin/su
-rwsr-sr-x root root 22364 2012-06-17 12:47 su
I have located and downloaded a couple of "su" files from XDA and similar sites and the files are identical. I will continue searching for a different "su" file and see if that makes a difference.
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I looked around and did not find any "su" files that were different than what I downloaded according to the root process. Just for grins I copied the "su" file from my Noot Tablet which is rooted and tried that file. Sadly, it did not make a difference.
Please let me know if there is any other information I can provide or if you would like me to try something else.
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It Worked - But Don't Know Why...
jcase said:
What happens when you open the Superuser app (note this is not supersu) and go to settings/options and attempt to update su?
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I re-installed Superuser and Superuser Elite and now the phone says it's rooted. I've been in IT for over 35 years and it makes me nervous when software "magically" fixes itself. But now that it's working I won't question it and proceed from here. I appreciate your help and your effort.
Cheers
bitshifter52 said:
I re-installed Superuser and Superuser Elite and now the phone says it's rooted. I've been in IT for over 35 years and it makes me nervous when software "magically" fixes itself. But now that it's working I won't question it and proceed from here. I appreciate your help and your effort.
Cheers
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Generally you have to run superuser once to get it to work I've found, at least recent builds (or maybe its recent android builds)
Problem.
Hello, i have followed this entirely but at parts it says "Access denied" when im on certain parts when i tryed to check if the Kernel log was there it said "access denied" same with some folders.
root or no root
followed steps, ended up with this...
$ ls -l /system/xbin/su
ls -l /system/xbin/su
-rw-rw-rw- root root 22364 2012-07-15 09:25 su
the superuser app shows all blank under apps and logs, when i try to update it, it says "checking" for a few secs and then nothing... also wondering how to do a factory reset cuz if i didn't screw the phone up yet, i will thx in advance
Has you can see I'm new here. I'm old and retired I would love to root my ZTE Merit 2.3.5 but this is over my head.
I was wondering if there's any accomplished phone rooters in the NC area that would be willing to walk me through this or do this for me
I'd be more than willing to make a donation to make this happen,
custom recovery
I was wondering if someone would make q custom recovery for this phone because the stock recovery is really bad
Not working
I can't even get past step 2, I have the file installed and unzipped on both my computer and my smart phone. The only thing I can find to put in the codes is command prompt which says "error: device not found" when I type in adb shell. My ZTE Merit phone has very low internal memory due to all the retarded system apps that came on the phone, I would very much like some assistance removing them from my phone. I also downloaded superuser elite onto my phone and it doesn't show up with ANYTHING. The first page says
superuse v3.1.3(46)
tap to display changelog
elite installed
su binary not found
a check in the box "outdated binary notification
unchecked box, temp unroot (When tapped it does nothing)
unchecked box ota survival (Again when tapped it does nothing)
I scroll over to the apps section of the program and it says "No apps in list"
What am I doing wrong? This lack of space is quite irritating
Worked!
omg I've wanted to root my phone. Thank you thank you! I thought I would brick my phone at first.
SIM Carrier unlock a ZTE Merit Z990G Straight Talk
I'm currently a T mobile prepaid customer and received the Merit from a friend of mine for doing some painting. I have looked for a month now and had a few unlock websites fail at attempting to unlock the phone via the IMEI (which the phone does have ). I have attempted to put my tmobile sim in the Merit but there is NO place to enter an unlock code. I really DONT wanna change my service to straight talk and would be willing to pay a decent amount to anyone that is capable of unlocking this phone for use with tmobile. If you think you have what it takes PM me and i will give you the IMEI and we can work out a deal. I challenge ANYONE achieve the impossible and get me the unlock code and a way to input it into the phone.
Cannot get local.prop
I have waited 20 minutes after trying to create the local.prop file and it simply won't create it. Any suggestions?
Can't get SU to upload
Hey I'm new to rooting android. I get to the point of installing SU but windows keeps telling me file not found. Would really like some help in fixing this issue. I have installed SU file to C:\Android\android-sdk\SU. Up to this point everything works fine.
adb push su /system/xbin/su
adb shell chown 0.0 /system/xbin/su
adb shell chmod 06755 /system/xbin/su
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thnks
Help getting Started
Hey Anyone and everyone that may be online, I have a real quick and probably REALLY EASY question for ya... I'm trying to get started Rooting my ZTE Merit and I need to find out how to get to or where to find the screen where I type in the commands. I already downloaded the chainsdd zip file. So now I'm supposed to get shell with adb. If someone would be so kind and put me in the right general direction, I sure would
be grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Jason
Not a Damn thing...
Rather sad....I have everything going as it should....all input correct...still no root after final reboot...I followed every step to a T several times -rw-rw-rw- grrr...ive rooted many devices none this big of a pain in tha butt!
Used updated su binary on root just for fun...same result
Help plz!
im a noob to this but have been messing around with ubuntu for some time now can someone show me step by step on how to root my zte merit plz? is there a video tut on how? i tried all the quick methods but they don't work, this one obviously does on this page, can someone help start me out plz, im learning still and love to learn more!
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Univarseman said:
I can't even get past step 2, I have the file installed and unzipped on both my computer and my smart phone. The only thing I can find to put in the codes is command prompt which says "error: device not found" when I type in adb shell. My ZTE Merit phone has very low internal memory due to all the retarded system apps that came on the phone, I would very much like some assistance removing them from my phone. I also downloaded superuser elite onto my phone and it doesn't show up with ANYTHING. The first page says
superuse v3.1.3(46)
tap to display changelog
elite installed
su binary not found
a check in the box "outdated binary notification
unchecked box, temp unroot (When tapped it does nothing)
unchecked box ota survival (Again when tapped it does nothing)
I scroll over to the apps section of the program and it says "No apps in list"
What am I doing wrong? This lack of space is quite irritating
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help me, whats the first step then i can get the gearz in motion, i have not a clue on how to start this but if i do i can usually figure it out from them sometimes
Start menu
jjflappy said:
Hey Anyone and everyone that may be online, I have a real quick and probably REALLY EASY question for ya... I'm trying to get started Rooting my ZTE Merit and I need to find out how to get to or where to find the screen where I type in the commands. I already downloaded the chainsdd zip file. So now I'm supposed to get shell with adb. If someone would be so kind and put me in the right general direction, I sure would
be grateful.
Thanks in advance,
Jason
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Start menu then type CMD hit enter
Updated OP with solution, many thanks to @fipsy for the final solution, here is his post for those that need help rooting this device: (UPDATE: Root for 4.2.2 at the end of the post)
fipsy said:
Last week I investigated a lot of days to solve the problem: (I'm sorry for not being able to post working links in this forum because I didn't write enough here. So you have to reconstruct my links yourself into your browser)
As omegadrive supposed you just have to exchange the su binary, give the right permissions and the Superuser App from the Playstore will immediately work.
The necessary USB drivers for the device are found here: http://yadi.sk/d/54lX5c2O386XU
They only work with Windows 7!
After starting the "adb shell" you can gain root permissions on the device by typing "su". The su distributed with the device in /system/xbin is not compatible with common superuser apks. So it has to be exchanged with the version 3.1.1 binary: http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/su-bin-3.1.1-arm-signed.zip
Copy it to your /sdcard. Then continue with adb shell:
Code:
$ su
# cd /system/xbin
Mount the system partition read/write:
Code:
# mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
Rename the original binary for later use (if something fails):
Code:
# mv su su-orig
Copy the binary to the xbin folder:
Code:
# busybox cp /sdcard/su ./su
Change the permissions:
Code:
# chmod 6755 su
Mount the system partition read-only and exit:
Code:
# mount -o remount,ro -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
# exit
$ exit
Now install the Superuser App from the Playstore - and have fun! Do *NOT* Update the su binary from within the Superuser App or it will be overwritten with a non-working version!
Cheers, Volker
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CUSTOM RECOVERY FINALLY POSSIBLE!!! Again, many thanks to @fipsy, here is his post:
fipsy said:
I finally made it! :laugh: Here is a working CWM Recovery for the HANNspree HANNSpad SN1AT71 (HSG1279).
I didn't fully test it but the backup function works. Also mounting and unmounting partitions works as well as the adb shell which is very important if the device is bricked and doesn't boot anymore.
Before connecting to the device via adb shell it is necessary to mount the /system partition (menu "mounts and storage") because otherwise /system/bin/sh cannot be found by adb shell.
The CWM recovery by default stores it's backups on the external SD-Card. The benefit is that the backup can easily be plugged out and stored apart from the device. But the recovery is also able to restore backups from the internal sdcard. Those backups can be made online on a running android system by using apps like "Online Nandroid Backup" and "Nandroid Manager". The benefit is that it's not necessary to reboot the device before backing up and you can keep on working.
There is one problem when creating backups in CWM Recovery: The date/time of the backup is always set to 1st of January 1970 due to a missing backup battery in this device. Look here: http://tau.shadowchild.nl/attn1/?p=341. So if you want to make backups with accurate timestamps you would have to set the actual time of the device using adb shell: Start adb shell and enter:
Code:
/system/xbin/busybox date -s "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss"
before making the backup.
To cut a long story short: Download the CWM-Recovery here: http://yadi.sk/d/ArprqzfFFWvy4 and flash it to your (rooted) device. How to do this:
Copy the file cwm-recovery.ima to your internal sdcard.
Either connect via adb shell and enter su
or run a Terminal Emulator and enter su
then enter
Code:
cat /sdcard/cwm-recovery.ima > /dev/block/acta
and you're done! Have fun! Comments are appreciated!
Perhaps someone likes to create an update.zip from it?
Edit (01/28/2014): There is a new version 6.0.3.3. Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49835135&postcount=283
Edit (05/04/2014): There is a new version 6.0.3.3.a. Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52416205&postcount=492
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ROOT for new OTA 4.2.2 update:
fipsy said:
Good news for germany: The rollout began tonight! I just got the update to Android 4.2.2! :laugh:
Some people asked for the upgrade file to manually update from the recovery. Here it is: http://yadi.sk/d/igsBGsAjFpLsL
Edit (01/13/2014): Seems this update only works on devices with special G-Sensor hardware (KIONIX 3-axis Accelerometer).
@ig6677: There you will also find the META-INF you wanted.
For your information: After my update to Android 4.2.2 root has gone on my device! I expected this. All Apps that need root don't work anymore. I don't know what you did that root was still there after the update...
Furthermore in /system/xbin there is no su file anymore. Also my CWM Recovery has gone and was replaced by the Stock HANNspree recovery!
But whats new: If you connect to the device via adb shell you immediately have superuser rights! No su is needed for this anymore. So it's possible to restore the CWM Recovery using cat.
If you adb push the 3.1.1 su binary from your pc to the /sdcard on your device and after this execute my commands in the first posting of this thread the apps have su rights with superuser.apk again. But you will not be able to add new programs to the superuser app (if a new app requests superuser rights there is no popup). So this is no solution.
The Superuser App is not able to grant superuser rights on android systems > 4.1.1, but the App SuperSu is! So download the SuperSU ZIP from here: http://download.chainfire.eu/351/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip
Then copy it to your sdcard and install it using the Recovery. Voila! Everything works again!
Another issue: The Huawei E1750 Surfstick is not detected anymore. On 4.1.1 it was no problem to surf using this stick. But I think this is one of the "great features" of the new android versions...
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New recovery version!
fipsy said:
:victory: Here it is: The new version 6.0.3.3 of CWM Recovery for the HANNspree HANNSpad SN1AT71 (HSG1279)
Beside some minor bugfixes the main benefit of this release is that there are no more errors when trying to restore the .android_secure folder. So the "dirty" workaround to restore this folder is not necessary anymore.
The .android_secure folder is also automatically restored together with the data partition when selecting "data" from the "advanced restore" options.
http://yadi.sk/d/OmsYk6TIGsBsB
Information on how to install you will find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49166546&postcount=133
Cheers, Volker
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My original question:
Just bought this tablet on Cybermonday for a really good price, but can't find a way to root it for the life of me...
Main problem has been I can't see it using ADB (v1.0.31), always list no devices even with the latest generic Google ADB driver, which shows fine on device manager.
Tablet comes with Android 4.1.1 and no extras, is just a plain version of android with Play market and ES File Explorer pre installed and have access to android stock recovery.
Any ideas?
Also, just in case I start messing with the tablet, Any way I can backup the stock system just in case?
Thanks.
Update:
More info on the tablet...
Model name: SN1AT71
Hardware (According to CPU-Z): gs702a
Board: full_gs702a
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Omegadrive said:
Just bought this tablet on Cybermonday for a really good price, but can't find a way to root it for the life of me...
Main problem has been I can't see it using ADB (v1.0.31), always list no devices even with the latest generic Google ADB driver, which shows fine on device manager.
Tablet comes with Android 4.1.1 and no extras, is just a plain version of android with Play market and ES File Explorer pre installed and have access to android stock recovery.
Any ideas?
Also, just in case I start messing with the tablet, Any way I can backup the stock system just in case?
Thanks.
Update 1:
More info on the tablet...
Model name: SN1AT71
Hardware (According to CPU-Z): gs702a
Board: full_gs702a
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Update 2:
Found that this tablet is practically the same as the Ainol Novo 10 Hero (don't know if version 1 or 2 thou)
So looking in Google found a thread that has modded ADB drivers and following the instructions managed to get ADB to find the device.
Now to keep experimenting
Omegadrive said:
Update 2:
Found that this tablet is practically the same as the Ainol Novo 10 Hero (don't know if version 1 or 2 thou)
So looking in Google found a thread that has modded ADB drivers and following the instructions managed to get ADB to find the device.
Now to keep experimenting
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Update 3:
After trying over 20 generic rooting methods I come back defeated, 6 hours of testing and nothing. :crying:
I also have picked up 2 of these devices (1 for me and 1 for my wife). I have tried every method I can find to root this, inclicking mutliple one click solutions, apps that are suposted to root, etc. and none of them seem to work, I think the reason why is because the device is being reconized as allready being rooted, SuperOneClick, Framaroot, and Kingo all stated that it was allready rooted ..but apps will not install as if the device was truly rooted. Also geting "access denied" when trying to access the root folder..
Applications that require root will install because they think it has root, they also will prompt stating to give root access/permissions, but when accepting, they simply lock up because they can't access the root correctly.
anyways, I'm done trying for now.. if anyone has any other ideas, please speak up and let us know. thanks!
also have one of these
Temil2006 said:
I also have picked up 2 of these devices (1 for me and 1 for my wife). I have tried every method I can find to root this, inclicking mutliple one click solutions, apps that are suposted to root, etc. and none of them seem to work, I think the reason why is because the device is being reconized as allready being rooted, SuperOneClick, Framaroot, and Kingo all stated that it was allready rooted ..but apps will not install as if the device was truly rooted. Also geting "access denied" when trying to access the root folder..
Applications that require root will install because they think it has root, they also will prompt stating to give root access/permissions, but when accepting, they simply lock up because they can't access the root correctly.
anyways, I'm done trying for now.. if anyone has any other ideas, please speak up and let us know. thanks!
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I picked up one of these also, I tried a few of the rooting methods you guys listed before finding this post. also no sucess, Would love to get this working bit better,because stock rom is a bit sluggish when it shouldn't be given the specs.
OK, kept trying and found some interesting stuff, first of all a screenshot with the tablet info:
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Second, it seems the tablet is already rooted but the root is just dummy or the interface has been disabled with deny set as default for any application.
So the trick to root it must be a way to replace de su binary or change the default permission to allow.
Any experts have any idea how to achieve this?
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I thought about buying this Tab. But if there is no working root-methode or costumROM ability thats a dealbreaker for me.
You told that this tab should be identical to the "Ainol Novo 10 Hero". I dont know if that is true, because in one forum some guy told, that the HannSpee is chargeable via the USB-Port, and afaik the Ainol is not. You have the Hannspee, can you tell me if it is chargeable via USB ?
Anyway, on the german Amazon-site there is a guy that claims that costum-ROMs are working on the Ainol
I will ask him how he managed that and perhaps you can try that on you device. But I dont know if he answers, because responds on Amazon-rewievs are not like those in forums (often never answered)
hope some nerd comes up with a nice plan to break into this device......non-rooted devices are s**t!
greetz gerd
Omegadrive said:
OK, kept trying and found some interesting stuff, first of all a screenshot with the tablet info:
Second, it seems the tablet is already rooted but the root is just dummy or the interface has been disabled with deny set as default for any application.
So the trick to root it must be a way to replace de su binary or change the default permission to allow.
Any experts have any idea how to achieve this?
Sent from my HSG1279 using xda app-developers app
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revnu said:
I thought about buying this Tab. But if there is no working root-methode or costumROM ability thats a dealbreaker for me.
You told that this tab should be identical to the "Ainol Novo 10 Hero". I dont know if that is true, because in one forum some guy told, that the HannSpee is chargeable via the USB-Port, and afaik the Ainol is not. You have the Hannspee, can you tell me if it is chargeable via USB ?
Anyway, on the german Amazon-site there is a guy that claims that costum-ROMs are working on the Ainol
I will ask him how he managed that and perhaps you can try that on you device. But I dont know if he answers, because responds on Amazon-rewievs are not like those in forums (often never answered)
hope some nerd comes up with a nice plan to break into this device......non-rooted devices are s**t!
greetz gerd
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Well, I deduced it was identical to the Ainol Novo cause at least the hardware specs are identical and the board and CPU are reported by CPU - Z to be the same one. Tablet layout is a little different thou.
Anyway yes, this one charges through the USB port, but really slowly, good enough to have the USB connected while using it and will not drain the battery, but on my last test it barely charged 5% in 3 to 4 hours of while using it.
Crossing my fingers you can get in contact with that guy and we can figure out how to root this ****er lol
Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk
Omegadrive said:
Well, I deduced it was identical to the Ainol Novo cause at least the hardware specs are identical and the board and CPU are reported by CPU - Z to be the same one. Tablet layout is a little different thou.
Anyway yes, this one charges through the USB port, but really slowly, good enough to have the USB connected while using it and will not drain the battery, but on my last test it barely charged 5% in 3 to 4 hours of while using it.
Crossing my fingers you can get in contact with that guy and we can figure out how to root this ****er lol
Sent from my XT910 using Tapatalk
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He answered me, that his Hero came rooted when he bought it and that he simply had to install CWM. He posted a link with iinstructions but I bet it wont help, because the HANNSpree cames with kind of a fakeroot.
revnu said:
He answered me, that his Hero came rooted when he bought it and that he simply had to install CWM. He posted a link with iinstructions but I bet it wont help, because the HANNSpree cames with kind of a fakeroot.
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Unfortunately it didn't worked, kept failing at validating files when it was installing from default recovery.
Anyway, going to try another method, these are the steps I followed:
1) Get ADB working and recognized.
a) Download these modded drivers and extract them.
b) Do this to install them since the drivers are not signed:
run CMD as admin
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
reboot
install driver from device manager
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
reboot
c) Go to %userprofile%\.android folder and if it doesn't exist create a text file named "adb_usb.ini" (no quotes and make sure INI is the extension, not TXT), open it and just add "0x10D6" (no quotes), save it
d) open CMD as admin
adb devices
Your device should be recognized at this point, this is what I got:
C:\>adb devices
List of devices attached
0123456789ABCDEF device
2) Will update post with new findings here...
How to root the device
Last week I investigated a lot of days to solve the problem: (I'm sorry for not being able to post working links in this forum because I didn't write enough here. So you have to reconstruct my links yourself into your browser)
As omegadrive supposed you just have to exchange the su binary, give the right permissions and the Superuser App from the Playstore will immediately work.
The necessary USB drivers for the device are found here: http: //yadi.sk/d/54lX5c2O386XU
They only work with Windows 7!
After starting the "adb shell" you can gain root permissions on the device by typing "su". The su distributed with the device in /system/xbin is not compatible with common superuser apks. So it has to be exchanged with the version 3.1.1 binary: http: //downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/su-bin-3.1.1-arm-signed.zip
Copy it to your /sdcard. Then continue with adb shell:
Code:
$ su
# cd /system/xbin
Mount the system partition read/write:
Code:
# mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
Rename the original binary for later use (if something fails):
Code:
# mv su su-orig
Copy the binary to the xbin folder:
Code:
# busybox cp /sdcard/su ./su
Change the permissions:
Code:
# chmod 6755 su
Mount the system partition read-only and exit:
Code:
# mount -o remount,ro -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
# exit
$ exit
Now install the Superuser App from the Playstore - and have fun! Do *NOT* Update the su binary from within the Superuser App or it will be overwritten with a non-working version!
Cheers, Volker
Omegadrive said:
Unfortunately it didn't worked, kept failing at validating files when it was installing from default recovery.
Anyway, going to try another method, these are the steps I followed:
1) Get ADB working and recognized.
a) Download modded drivers and extract them.
b) Do this to install them since the drivers are not signed:
run CMD as admin
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON
reboot
install driver from device manager
bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF
reboot
c) Go to %userprofile%\.android folder and if it doesn't exist create a text file named "adb_usb.ini" (no quotes and make sure INI is the extension, not TXT), open it and just add "0x10D6" (no quotes), save it
d) open CMD as admin
adb devices
Your device should be recognized at this point, this is what I got:
C:\>adb devices
List of devices attached
0123456789ABCDEF device
2) Will update post with new findings here...
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umm, instead of using custom drivers, why not simply use the newest android Drivers? confirmed they work and device is reconized correctly, as long as you "install official droid drivers" then change the "adb_usb.ini" to only include 0x10D6 device, same as your last steps, but using official drivers, instead of custom ones. Maybe it has something to do with the failures?
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fipsy said:
Last week I investigated a lot of days to solve the problem: (I'm sorry for not being able to post working links in this forum because I didn't write enough here. So you have to reconstruct my links yourself into your browser)
As omegadrive supposed you just have to exchange the su binary, give the right permissions and the Superuser App from the Playstore will immediately work.
The necessary USB drivers for the device are found here: http: //yadi.sk/d/54lX5c2O386XU
They only work with Windows 7!
After starting the "adb shell" you can gain root permissions on the device by typing "su". The su distributed with the device in /system/xbin is not compatible with common superuser apks. So it has to be exchanged with the version 3.1.1 binary: http: //downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/su-bin-3.1.1-arm-signed.zip
Copy it to your /sdcard. Then continue with adb shell:
Code:
$ su
# cd /system/xbin
Mount the system partition read/write:
Code:
# mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
Rename the original binary for later use (if something fails):
Code:
# mv su su-orig
Copy the binary to the xbin folder:
Code:
# busybox cp /sdcard/su ./su
Change the permissions:
Code:
# chmod 6755 su
Mount the system partition read-only and exit:
Code:
# mount -o remount,ro -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
# exit
$ exit
Now install the Superuser App from the Playstore - and have fun! Do *NOT* Update the su binary from within the Superuser App or it will be overwritten with a non-working version!
Cheers, Volker
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thanks for this info. I'll test it out tonight, and let you know.
one question though.. so are you saying that future updates of SU will not work? if we do this, should we also disable auto-updates? If the software does update, will it break our system.. or simply that we need to reload the SU over again, but the OS will open, just limited to "non-rooted" ? ??
fipsy said:
Last week I investigated a lot of days to solve the problem: (I'm sorry for not being able to post working links in this forum because I didn't write enough here. So you have to reconstruct my links yourself into your browser)
As omegadrive supposed you just have to exchange the su binary, give the right permissions and the Superuser App from the Playstore will immediately work.
The necessary USB drivers for the device are found here: http: //yadi.sk/d/54lX5c2O386XU
They only work with Windows 7!
After starting the "adb shell" you can gain root permissions on the device by typing "su". The su distributed with the device in /system/xbin is not compatible with common superuser apks. So it has to be exchanged with the version 3.1.1 binary: http: //downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/su-bin-3.1.1-arm-signed.zip
Copy it to your /sdcard. Then continue with adb shell:
Code:
$ su
# cd /system/xbin
Mount the system partition read/write:
Code:
# mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
Rename the original binary for later use (if something fails):
Code:
# mv su su-orig
Copy the binary to the xbin folder:
Code:
# busybox cp /sdcard/su ./su
Change the permissions:
Code:
# chmod 6755 su
Mount the system partition read-only and exit:
Code:
# mount -o remount,ro -t rfs /dev/block/st19 /system
# exit
$ exit
Now install the Superuser App from the Playstore - and have fun! Do *NOT* Update the su binary from within the Superuser App or it will be overwritten with a non-working version!
Cheers, Volker
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OMG!!! IT WORKED!!!
MANY THANKS!!!
Now have full root privileges woot!!! Tested with Titanium backup and ES File explorer they accepted root and got permission prompts :highfive:
I will update the OP with your instructions, they worked beautifully, MANY THANKS AGAIN!!!
Btw, Do you have any idea on which custom recovery may work and if the bootloader can be unlocked? (if it is locked, I can't see anything when booting into fastboot mode and Windows doesn't recognize the tablet at that moment, only shows unknown device)
I want to make a backup of the stock rom and start testing CM builds on it.
Temil2006 said:
umm, instead of using custom drivers, why not simply use the newest android Drivers? confirmed they work and device is reconized correctly, as long as you "install official droid drivers" then change the "adb_usb.ini" to only include 0x10D6 device, same as your last steps, but using official drivers, instead of custom ones. Maybe it has something to do with the failures?
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The original Android drivers never worked for me, used latest version 8.0 and the device was not recognized for some reason, only the modded drivers worked to recognize the ADB device. Btw, I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro and had to turn off driver signature to get the ADB drivers installed, maybe the issue was Win8.1 itself, but oh well, at least now we have a solution. :laugh:
fipsy said:
Do *NOT* Update the su binary from within the Superuser App or it will be overwritten with a non-working version!
Cheers, Volker
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Update: After giving permissions with Superuser I went ahead and installed my SuperSU Pro license, gave it root rights (told it NOT to uninstall the other root app on prompt) and installed as a system app from within the app itself, reboot and voila! still fully rooted and binary updated (it replaced the other Superuser on reboot). So yeah, su binary updates are possible now :victory:
is there any custom recovery to install on this tablet?
Temil2006 said:
umm, instead of using custom drivers, why not simply use the newest android Drivers?
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This also was my first attempt but it failed. So I went the same way as Omegadrive did: I identified the device as a clone of the "Ainol Novo 10 Hero" and searched for appropriate drivers. I found the same ones as Omegadrive did. And they seem to be the only ones that are working.
Temil2006 said:
one question though.. so are you saying that future updates of SU will not work? if we do this, should we also disable auto-updates? If the software does update, will it break our system.. or simply that we need to reload the SU over again, but the OS will open, just limited to "non-rooted" ? ??
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I don't know if future binaries will work. When I manually updated the su-binary within the Superuser App it definitely didn't work anymore. Maybe because the su was exchanged with an older version (3.0.*). But Omegadrive said that updates are possible. So I don't know at the moment. Be careful anyway! Normally there is no reason for updating fully working binaries. The su binary is never updated automatically. So you don't have to deactivate any auto-updates.
Cheers, Volker
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Omegadrive said:
Btw, Do you have any idea on which custom recovery may work and if the bootloader can be unlocked?
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The recovery mode is activated by pressing "Volume down -" and at the same time pressing the on/off key for about 3 seconds. Then releasing it while keep on holding down the "Volume -" until the recovery menu appears.
I think it will be possible to adapt the CWM Recovery. Perhaps we can investigate together on that!? Here the recovery file system table (for nandroid etc.). I just sent it to Ameer Dawood, the developer of "Online Nandroid Backup", so that he may integrate it into his App.
recovery filesystem table
=========================
0 /tmp ramdisk (null) (null) 0
1 /mnt/sdcard vfat /dev/block/actj (null) 0
2 /system ext4 /dev/block/actc (null) 0
3 /cache ext4 /dev/block/acte (null) 0
4 /data ext4 /dev/block/actd (null) 0
5 /data_bak vfat /dev/block/actf (null) 0
6 /boot vfat /dev/block/actb (null) 0
7 /recovery vfat /dev/block/acta (null) 0
8 /misc emmc /dev/block/actb (null) 0
9 /mnt/sd-ext vfat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /dev/block/mmcblk0 0
Oh nice, thanks for the help, I'm no programmer, just a tinkerer, I'm willing to test anything you throw this way lol
My main priority right now is to make a backup of the current rom and then look for a way to repartition the /data cause 1Gb for apps is way too low, specially when there are 13Gb free on /sdcard, as want to make it 4Gb for /data and rest internal. I'm assuming I have to install custom recovery for that, or can ir be done right now from ADB?
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If you want to store parts of the filesystem (like /data/app, /data/app-private, /data/dalvik-cache and libs) to the sd-card you probably will have to install a custom rom like cyanogenmod which supports additional partitions / filesystems on the sd-card (like ext2).
But you're right. The first thing to do before making any experiments is to make a full backup (nandroid) and be able to restore it from a recovery. So we first should investigate on that...
I just installed the CWM recovery for the Ainol Novo 10 Hero 2 for testing. The device started into the CWM recovery screen but then failed to mount some folders. The menu was working but most features were not functional. This means that the HSG1279 is *not* fully compatible with the Ainol Hero 2.
So we have to find another solution. I suppose it will be quite a lot of work to adapt the CWM recovery to this device...
Ladies and Gentleman,
I was able to root the HD8 6th Gen using Kingoroot while in airplane mode. I download the executable and ran it directly from my computer. My Fire tablet is on version 5.3.1.1 and was never registered with Amazon. I can run su in adb but the SuperUser app is not working on my tablet. I am looking into replacing the KingoRoot SuperUser app with SuperSU. I suggest you block updates as soon as you achieve root.
look at this thread to see if you can remove Kingroot and replace
https://forum.xda-developers.com/am...rtool-root-t3272695/post69855730#post69855730
This applied to 7" but may be same issue you are having. Note I would suspect you at least need to install the app since you used the PC version but then that might allow replacement fully. The Rootjunky script basically installs supersu and removes the kingroot app following this approach: https://www.droidmen.com/remove-kingroot-kinguser-with-supersu/
So now the questions are:
* Does the app work too or just PC version
* Does a device which has been used and registered with Amazon work? I am on 5.3.1.1, have OTA disabled, have Novalauncher sort of working, and managed to get Amazon to disable the ads lock screen but right now the device does not leave home due to Opendns constraints as I did not want to lose 5.3.1.1 while waiting.
Decided to try this on 5.3.2.1, ran Kingroot for PC few times (version 3.4.0 build 1142). Did not work. Hope it works for you 5.3.1.1 guys.
I believe 5.3.2 can be downgraded to 5.3.1.1 but I also believe 5.3.2.1 is confirmed to not be downgradable.
I was lucky and got my BF unit with 5.3.1.1 and blocked OTA right away
I register to reply this thread and tell everyone that 5.3.1.1 CAN BE ROOT using KingoRoot(not KingRoot)
blocked OTA and planning to place Kingoroot with Supersu now.
go kingoapp.c0m(replace 0 with o) and download the PC one.
Tried APK one but seems stuck at 90% or not enough patient?
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chemie99 said:
look at this thread to see if you can remove Kingroot and replace
https://forum.xda-developers.com/am...rtool-root-t3272695/post69855730#post69855730
This applied to 7" but may be same issue you are having. Note I would suspect you at least need to install the app since you used the PC version but then that might allow replacement fully. The Rootjunky script basically installs supersu and removes the kingroot app following this approach: https://www.droidmen.com/remove-kingroot-kinguser-with-supersu/
So now the questions are:
* Does the app work too or just PC version
* Does a device which has been used and registered with Amazon work? I am on 5.3.1.1, have OTA disabled, have Novalauncher sort of working, and managed to get Amazon to disable the ads lock screen but right now the device does not leave home due to Opendns constraints as I did not want to lose 5.3.1.1 while waiting.
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my device is registered with amazon and it works
Detailed instruction on post#38
so what is difference between
kingoroot
and kingroot
??
I am familiar with Kingroot but kingoroot seems to be another animal? Is kingo safe? We have a total of 3 lifetime posts from two accounts who are speaking its benefits....
chemie99 said:
so what is difference between
kingoroot
and kingroot
??
I am familiar with Kingroot but kingoroot seems to be another animal? Is kingo safe? We have a total of 3 lifetime posts from two accounts who are speaking its benefits....
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honestly I dunno, I'm new to android, just bought the kindle to start playing with android...
but I found it difficult to replace the kingoroot with supersu, when I type su in terminal, it show nothing, can't give root permission to terminal emulator.
I replaced kingoroot with supersu following instruction from androidforums.com/threads/script-replace-kingoroot-with-supersu.919175/
After it's done, supersu doesn't prompt for root access. So I set 'default access' to 'grant' in supersu settings, and it seems to be working.
g4ry12 said:
Decided to try this on 5.3.2.1, ran Kingroot for PC few times.
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I was not paying attention, it's KingoRoot, not KingRoot. Downloaded KingoRoot for PC (v1.4.9), and tried on 5.3.2.1. Rooting failed, unfortunately.
I ran the PC kingo and rooted.
I then tried to remove and replace with supersu and it failed
I lost root
I tried to rerun Kingo PC but it wanted debugging enabled even though it was
tried the apk kingo (from kingoapp.com; playstore it is a adware hack)
got stuck at 90%
exited and kindle was really sluggish; maybe something to do with my novalauncher or something?
power off reboot and stuck in boot up (Fire image). Now can't boot.
Message is be careful with kingo when removing....will try restore now.
Edit: wiping data and cache did not help. Did brick recovery to 5.3.1.1 (which is what it was on when I got it), and managed to recover. Glad I don't have to send this one back to Amazon!
I will now restart kingo root effort and if it works will report back steps (including supersu replacement).
So I have root according to kingo but "root checker basic" says I do not have root.
Try to open "superuser" (which is a kingo superuser app) and it is just a blank screen then back to Home.
The removal tool that @2ig2ag linked did not work.
It failed on "mount -w -o remount /system" with "mount: operation not permitted"
I also tried to manual cp the su file over and get error "read only file system"
Edit: Despite kingo saying you have root, you don't. At least not complete root. I am unable to copy anything into system/app via ES File explorer too. I am unable to grant programs that want access, that access. For example, Titanium BackUp is unable to detect "Su and Busybox" so no go.
I am able to pm disable the firelauncher for example but that is about it
chemie99 said:
So I have root according to kingo but "root checker basic" says I do not have root.
Try to open "superuser" (which is a kingo superuser app) and it is just a blank screen then back to Home.
The removal tool that @2ig2ag linked did not work.
It failed on "mount -w -o remount /system" with "mount: operation not permitted"
I also tried to manual cp the su file over and get error "read only file system"
Edit: Despite kingo saying you have root, you don't. At least not complete root. I am unable to copy anything into system/app via ES File explorer too. I am unable to grant programs that want access, that access. I am able to pm disable the firelauncher for example but that is about it
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I soft-bricked once, stuck at fire logo, sideload adb and resumed normal.
I didn't use the root checker to check, the superuser included will crash when I launch it,
but I can su in adb shell..
@2ig2ag's way not work for me either,
I cannot run the script, it said permission denied, then I try to run it manually,
I can remount /system, it do not show any error, but I am stopped at "cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu",
it said "daemonsu" text file in use.
tried ultra explorer as another way to get to /system and it just locks up when trying to detect root.
Tried manually installing supersu.apk and it locks up and requires reboot to get back to working device.
@phpbb88 I retried "mount -w -o remount /system" and it worked; maybe I wasn't in su at the time. I get the same error on file copy
So to summarize:
you can: adb su
you can: pm disable fire launcher and OTA (not sure if unrooted allows this too?)
you can not:
write to /system
install any apk that require root and grant root access
switch to supersu
adb remount (fails)
I would not call this a successful root. I am not even sure of the pm disables will last more than 24 hours.
chemie99 said:
tried ultra explorer as another way to get to /system and it just locks up when trying to detect root.
Tried manually installing supersu.apk and it locks up and requires reboot to get back to working device.
@phpbb88 I retried "mount -w -o remount /system" and it worked; maybe I wasn't in su at the time. I get the same error on file copy
So to summarize:
you can: adb su
you can: pm disable fire launcher and OTA (not sure if unrooted allows this too?)
you can not:
write to /system
install any apk that require root and grant root access
switch to supersu
adb remount (fails)
I would not call this a successful root. I am not even sure of the pm disables will last more than 24 hours.
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I am using a file explorer called "ES File explorer", it cannot view the system file when it is not root.
After Kingoroot, I can view them, but I still cannot create file in /system by using that File explorer.
However I can successfully create a dir in /system in adb shell, shown below.
[email protected]:/system # mkdir 123
[email protected]:/system # ls
123
app
bin
build.prop
data
etc
fonts
framework
lib
lib64
lost+found
media
priv-app
recovery-from-boot.p
sbin
security
sqfs
tts
usr
vendor
xbin
[email protected]:/system #
I have made progress...with kingo install I did this:
copy the files of the kingo root removal to sdcard/kingo
adb shell
su
mount -w -o remount /system
cd /sdcard/kingo
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
fails because it is locked. Then I started to think that the steps were for the kingo app and not the PC so
with adb window still open, run PC program and remove root
then
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
./step1.sh
got some errors
then sideload the supersu apk via ES file explorer
then allow supersu to do it thing and reboot.
Now I have supersu running!''
edit:
but do I have root?
Titanium backup still fails but ultra explorer does say it has root
now adb shell su fails.....
chemie99 said:
I have made progress...with kingo install I did this:
copy the files of the kingo root removal to sdcard/kingo
adb shell
su
mount -w -o remount /system
cd /sdcard/kingo
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
fails because it is locked. Then I started to think that the steps were for the kingo app and not the PC so
with adb window still open, run PC program and remove root
then
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
./step1.sh
got some errors
then sideload the supersu apk via ES file explorer
then allow supersu to do it thing and reboot.
Now I have root with supersu!
Titanium backup still fails but ultra explorer does say it has root
Edit: hmmm..
now adb shell su fails.....
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I cannot run the step1.sh, still show permission denied.
I tried manually, but got another permission error...
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # daemonsu -d &
[1] 8434
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # ./step1.sh
sh: ./step1.sh: can't execute: Permission denied
[1] + Done daemonsu -d
126|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # cp ./su /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # ./chattr.pie -ia /system/xbin/ku.sud
sh: ./chattr.pie: can't execute: Permission denied
126|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo # ./chattr.pie -ia /system/xbin/supolicy
sh: ./chattr.pie: can't execute: Permission denied
126|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo #
after the errors, did you install supersu.apk?
I ignored the errors thinking they were from differences between kingo apk and kingo PC versions of what they put on device.
Supersu does manage to install itself but root checker still says I do not have root.
chemie99 said:
after the errors, did you install supersu.apk?
I ignored the errors thinking they were from differences between kingo apk and kingo PC versions of what they put on device
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I didn't finish all the steps in step1.sh, cause I have installed SuperSU at the beginning of time,
I then try to run Supersu and it said blahblahblah error, need to reboot my device.
wola, i lost my connection to root adb shell, and now going to root it again
phpbb88 said:
I didn't finish all the steps in step1.sh, cause I have installed SuperSU at the beginning of time,
I then try to run Supersu and it said blahblahblah error, need to reboot my device.
wola, i lost my connection to root adb shell, and now going to root it again
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I only install supersu as the step after running step1; it worked, and took hold (at least no errors and opening the program looks normal). The issue is that it won't grant access to anything (TB, flashfire, etc)
chemie99 said:
I only install supersu as the step after running step1; it worked, and took hold (at least no errors and opening the program looks normal). The issue is that it won't grant access to anything (TB, flashfire, etc)
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Kingoroot PC asked me to grant root access to it by pressing OK on my device's pop up when my device is under root,
but my device wouldn't show anything.
Is there any problem on fire OS that wouldn't show this pop up?
FOR 2016(6th GEN) ON 5.3.1 AND 5.3.1.1 ONLY: Works on HD7, HD8 and HD10
You can downgrade from 5.3.2 by adb sideload the 5.3.1.1 bin file.
DO NOT downgrade from 5.3.2.1!! Hard-brick attention!!
This guide requires some ADB skills, read more from the forum, install it from here
Enable ADB and install apps from other sources in Developer Options
Download Kingoroot PC version at www.kingoapp.com or google mirror
Root your Kindle using Kingoroot, then reboot your device
Download a file explorer apk (ie. ES File Explorer) and sideload install the apk to your kindle
Download SuperSU apk at APKPure, but DON'T install it first
Download the attachment "Kingo.to.SuperSU" below then unzip and paste into your kindle, ie /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
Run ADB Shell and type
Code:
su
mount -w -o remount /system
Keep the root-accessed ADB shell open, then remove root by using Kingoroot
(If your kindle reboot at this step, you need to re-root it and try the above steps again)
In the ADB shell type
Code:
cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
daemonsu -d &
Still keep that root-accessed ADB shell opened, copy the SuperSU apk into your kindle and install it using the file explorer, DO NOT OPEN IT.
In the ADB shell type
Code:
cp ./su /system/xbin/su
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
rm /system/xbin/supolicy
rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
rm -rf /system/usr/iku
rm -rf /sdcard/Kingroot
(1 error with "No such file or directory" is okay I think)
Run SuperSU and update binary, choose the "normal" one, then it should ask you to reboot your kindle
Open up SuperSU and go to setting
Set the "Default Access" as [Grant]
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Due to unknown reason, kindle cannot prompt the "Asking for root access", this step is to allow all access for all apps.
Install Root Checker and confirm you have root, run ADB shell to confirm you can su
Remove Kingolink and that Kingo battery app from kindle
Uninstall Kingo from PC via manual unins000.exe inside install directory in programs(x86)
ALL DONE! You may then want to install google play, do all the pm disable for OTA, firelauncher, and other amazon services you don't want.
References:
[Index] Amazon Fire HD 8 and HD 10 (5th Gen/2015)
[Working]Root Kindle Fire HD8 6th Gen
Tips, Tricks, and the Root!
[HOW-TO] Install Google Play Store (Fire OS 5.3.1.1) (No Root/ADB)
[Script] Replace KingoRoot with SuperSU
Credits:
@coltxL2717
@chemie99
@2ig2ag
@smokejumper76
@phpbb88 ME
phpbb88 said:
Code:
cp ./su /system/xbin/su
chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
rm /system/xbin/supolicy
rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
rm -rf /system/usr/iku
rm -rf /sdcard/Kingroot
[*]Run SuperSU and update binary then it should ask you to reboot your kindle
[*]Open up SuperSU and go to setting
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Getting error at Step 11:
After entering
rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
getting
No such file or directory
Then when updating binaries, SuperSU says "Installation successful! Reboot your device." On reboot, says that binaries are not installed and the app closes itself. Also, when initially updating SuperSU binaries, which option is to be chosen? The first "Normal" or the second "Custom/TWRP."
Here is my full log:
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # mount -w -o remount /system
[email protected]:/ # cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # daemonsu -d &
[1] 5542
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/su
[1] + Done daemonsu -d
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm /system/xbin/supolicy
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
rm: /system/bin/install-recovery.sh: No such file or directory
1|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm -rf /system/usr/iku
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm -rf /sdcard/Kingroot
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # reboot
imadiamond said:
Getting error at Step 11:
After entering
rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
getting
No such file or directory
Then when updating binaries, SuperSU says "Installation successful! Reboot your device." On reboot, says that binaries are not installed and the app closes itself. Also, when initially updating SuperSU binaries, which option is to be chosen? The first "Normal" or the second "Custom/TWRP."
Here is my full log:
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # mount -w -o remount /system
[email protected]:/ # cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # daemonsu -d &
[1] 5542
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/su
[1] + Done daemonsu -d
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm /system/xbin/supolicy
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
rm: /system/bin/install-recovery.sh: No such file or directory
1|[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm -rf /system/usr/iku
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm -rf /sdcard/Kingroot
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # reboot
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in step 10, install SuperSU but do not open it.
your log should have no problem, maybe try again from clean state? (clean 5.3.1./5.3.1.1 state)
PS. you should choose "normal" when update binary
Thanks for making this clear and concise guide! Well done.
phpbb88 said:
in step 10, install SuperSU but do not open it.
your log should have no problem, maybe try again from clean state? (clean 5.3.1./5.3.1.1 state)
PS. you should choose "normal" when update binary
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Did cache wipe/format and reset to factory settings via device recovery (powering on and holding volume button.)
Went through the process again, and THOUGHT it worked, even though I got the same "No such file or directory" error. I didn't reboot on Step 12 and went into SuperSU setings to "Grant." Got Root Checker. Had root. Rebooted and opened Root Checker and had no root. So--
1) still getting same "No such file" error: how can I reset the device "clean" without that new .bin? Isn't there a way to "clean" the OS already on the device? On 5.3.1.1 On device did "wipe data/factory reset" then "wipe cache partition" and have also done them in the opposite order to make sure.
2) On step 12 do you reboot the device like SuperSu says, or do you just go straight into the settings. I was rebooting the device at this point for 3 or 4 tries. The last two times I did not and went straight into settings. Still same error of "No such file or directory." The file IS in the Kingo.to.SuperSU folder though, even downloaded and unzipped the attachment a few times.
Could I also install a customrom after root? with one?
meikschlenther said:
Could I also install a customrom after root? with one?
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Not at this time... There are no ROMs as of yet, and if I'm not mistaken we would need a custom recovery and our bootloader is still locked.
imadiamond said:
Did cache wipe/format and reset to factory settings via device recovery (powering on and holding volume button.)
Went through the process again, and THOUGHT it worked, even though I got the same "No such file or directory" error. I didn't reboot on Step 12 and went into SuperSU setings to "Grant." Got Root Checker. Had root. Rebooted and opened Root Checker and had no root. So--
1) still getting same "No such file" error: how can I reset the device "clean" without that new .bin? Isn't there a way to "clean" the OS already on the device? On 5.3.1.1 On device did "wipe data/factory reset" then "wipe cache partition" and have also done them in the opposite order to make sure.
2) On step 12 do you reboot the device like SuperSu says, or do you just go straight into the settings. I was rebooting the device at this point for 3 or 4 tries. The last two times I did not and went straight into settings. Still same error of "No such file or directory." The file IS in the Kingo.to.SuperSU folder though, even downloaded and unzipped the attachment a few times.
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Please download the official 5.3.1.1 bin, wipe cache, factory reset, then sideload the bin through recovery mode and follow the guide step by step strictly.
edited: please have a look at here, I somehow worked with 1 error, which is likely the "rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh" command.
phpbb88 said:
Please download the official 5.3.1.1 bin, wipe cache, factory reset, then sideload the bin through recovery mode and follow the guide step by step strictly.
edited: please have a look at here, I somehow worked with 1 error, which is likely the "rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh" command.
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First problem was even though previously all drivers loaded and I was able to root/re-root and navigate adb.... when booting the device into recovery mode? Tablet not recognized by computer. Extremely frustrating. Read and read and read.... and finally came across something from @smokejumper76 -----answer was in Device Manager, tablet was showing up as KFGIWI with the error that drivers were not installed. Did "manually install drivers" "Search online" does not work) and chose ADB Composite Device, and now tablet is recognized in recovery mode.
Issue NOW is the process gets halfway through installation and then force closes with
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Man, I am ticked. What now? Been reading for the past hour++. People elsewhere are saying to change the .bin extension to .zip, but I haven't seen that here on the XDA forum.
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Install from ADB complete: went through. After multiple tries, did 2 things at once so not sure which one it was
1) ran cmd prompt as Administrator
2) deleted all 5.3.1.1 bin files from computer, just in case what was gotten previously was corrupt, and redownloaded fresh file onto the ADB computer, instead of the copy and paste version from another computer
Thanks for making this guide! Worked perfect 1st time on my hd8 2016. Used rootjunky supertool to disable ota, install nova, disable ads Lockscreen, install Google play.
Just a thought, in the guide, you state, you could get es file Explorer from Amazon appstore, which would imply you have wifi on...which could get you updated to 5.3.2.1 without you knowing? Should prolly stick to sideloading ES only until ota is disabled.
Thanks again
From the time I turned the hd8 on for 1st time, I kept wifi off until I was rooted and able to disable ota.
I hope all you guys are also donating some bux to Kingoroot (I did).
We want to keep those geniuses happy and cranking out rooting updates for the v5.3.2.x builds!
Thanks so much for the guide. It was pretty easy to get through!
I have Nova Launcher running now and it is way better.
However, Auto Rotate screen isn't working quite right. If it is in Portrait, it will flip to landscape if I turn the tablet, but then it gets stuck in landscape which is the wrong landscape that I need for my Fire cover/stand.
Anyone else experiencing this?
Dumbest question:
the root is supposed to stay after turning the tablet off and on again, right?
I say this because went through the whole process successfully. New .bin. No errors on any commands. SuperSU installed binaries and then downloaded Root Checker and verified. Then verified su in adb shell. Then did pm disable of amazon apps and services,
and then turned tablet off and back on and Root Checker says NO ROOT. Root is supposed to stay, correct??? Or is it to just get all of the Amazon items off and customize tablet. Have rooted at least 8 or 9 devices, LG, Samsung, HTC etc, and this one has been the absolute _____ .
el7145 said:
Thanks for making this guide! Worked perfect 1st time on my hd8 2016. Used rootjunky supertool to disable ota, install nova, disable ads Lockscreen, install Google play.
Just a thought, in the guide, you state, you could get es file Explorer from Amazon appstore, which would imply you have wifi on...which could get you updated to 5.3.2.1 without you knowing? Should prolly stick to sideloading ES only until ota is disabled.
Thanks again
From the time I turned the hd8 on for 1st time, I kept wifi off until I was rooted and able to disable ota.
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Thanks for pointing out the mistake, cause I had disable ota update by OpenDNS method before, so I was not aware of this.
imadiamond said:
Dumbest question:
the root is supposed to stay after turning the tablet off and on again, right?
I say this because went through the whole process successfully. New .bin. No errors on any commands. SuperSU installed binaries and then downloaded Root Checker and verified. Then verified su in adb shell. Then did pm disable of amazon apps and services,
and then turned tablet off and back on and Root Checker says NO ROOT. Root is supposed to stay, correct??? Or is it to just get all of the Amazon items off and customize tablet. Have rooted at least 8 or 9 devices, LG, Samsung, HTC etc, and this one has been the absolute _____ .
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did you change the default access in SuperSU from prompt to grant? or have you disabled the OTA service?
in normal case, root will not lose till the OS updated.
Need to type exit, exit in shell to save settings?
phpbb88 said:
did you change the default access in SuperSU from prompt to grant? or have you disabled the OTA service?
in normal case, root will not lose till the OS updated.
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Good question. Thanks for asking phpbb88! Definitely changed the default access. Rebooting here was one of the problems earlier since SuperSU says to reboot, then you must hit "Ok"-- and then logically, you would reboot. But instructions don't say to *ignore* and stay in SuperSU. Previously was rebooting, since Step 13 says "Open up SuperSU"... but SuperSU is already open in Step 12, so no need to open it up.
Only connected to the internet with it once, in December. Saw that everything needed an Amazon account, so have had wireless off/airplane mode ever since. Bought it with sole purpose to root.
The only thing I can think of would be not typing "exit" twice to get out of the shell. First read that instruction at the end of the pm disabling tutorial. If that's important than it needs to be added to the instructions also. Otherwise, when finished people will just power down the device or pull the USB plug. It's got to be written so that someone not knowing anything- first-time Kindle buyer like me , can do it. Here is the log.
[email protected]:/ $ su
[email protected]:/ # mount -w -o remount /system
[email protected]:/ # cd /sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/daemonsu
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # daemonsu -d &
[1] 7590
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # cp ./su /system/xbin/su
[1] + Done daemonsu -d
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # chmod 0755 /system/xbin/su
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm /system/xbin/supolicy
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm -rf /system/usr/iku
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU # rm -rf /sdcard/Kingroot
[email protected]:/sdcard/Kingo.to.SuperSU #
C:\Users\COMPUTER\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools>
smokejumper76 said:
I used eu.chainfire.supersu_2.79-SR3-279_minAPI7(nodpi)_apkmirror.com.apk for superSU...that would be another thing to check
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ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.
Final piece of puzzle I think it was the SuperSU I had. Didn't do any other changes. Got it from appsapk.com . FOLKS, do not use any SuperSU you get from there (or anywhere else) at least for this process. You'll end up chasing squirrels. It *might* have gone through even with the other errors etc (like phpbb88 mentioned it did for him), but the wrong SuperSU probably killed everything in the end. Go to https://apkdot.com/apk/chainfire/sup...ersu-2-79-sr3/ and get your SuperSU there: thank you for the suggestion smokejumper76. For one, immediately noticed the app logo was different. Also took longer to load the binaries. Whatever the other SuperSU apk is I'm deleting it now: don't even want to know the version.
phpbb88, I see you added the answer to my question about which option to pick in SuperSU (Normal) to the instructions. Thanks! Would also suggest 1) to add a note NOT to reboot even though SuperSU asks to, since in the next line you say "Open SuperSU" but it's already open and 2) the link for the proper SuperSU in the credits at the end, or the file even.
This was Christmas gift for my gf... now she can use it. Was planning on getting a HD10 for myself, but it's been so long that unfortunately now it might ship with newer software. Might buy one from a retail store as they will have older stock, and the return will be a quick walk-in if it's got 5.3.+.+ .
imadiamond said:
ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD.
Final piece of puzzle I think it was the SuperSU I had. Didn't do any other changes. Got it from appsapk.com . FOLKS, do not use any SuperSU you get from there (or anywhere else) at least for this process. You'll end up chasing squirrels. It *might* have gone through even with the other errors etc (like phpbb88 mentioned it did for him), but the wrong SuperSU probably killed everything in the end. Go to https://apkdot.com/apk/chainfire/sup...ersu-2-79-sr3/ and get your SuperSU there: thank you for the suggestion smokejumper76. For one, immediately noticed the app logo was different. Also took longer to load the binaries. Whatever the other SuperSU apk is I'm deleting it now: don't even want to know the version.
phpbb88, I see you added the answer to my question about which option to pick in SuperSU (Normal) to the instructions. Thanks! Would also suggest 1) to add a note NOT to reboot even though SuperSU asks to, since in the next line you say "Open SuperSU" but it's already open and 2) the link for the proper SuperSU in the credits at the end, or the file even.
This was Christmas gift for my gf... now she can use it. Was planning on getting a HD10 for myself, but it's been so long that unfortunately now it might ship with newer software. Might buy one from a retail store as they will have older stock, and the return will be a quick walk-in if it's got 5.3.+.+ .
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Glad to hear that you can finally root your fire.
In fact, I never typed exit twice in adb shell, I just close it...lol
1) After SuperSU updates its binary, I followed the reboot, still success to root my device.
2) I am using the SuperSU apk download from apkpure linked above, why don't you download it in the first try...?
I went to appsapk.com and have a look of the SuperSU, it is totally a different app.
Thanks for the Guide finally got root!
phpbb88 said:
in step 10, install SuperSU but do not open it.
your log should have no problem, maybe try again from clean state? (clean 5.3.1./5.3.1.1 state)
PS. you should choose "normal" when update binary
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I had the exact same problem over and over finally tried this:
change this: rm /system/bin/install-recovery.sh
To this: rm install-recovery.sh