The Stages:
1. Unlocking the bootloader. (search goolge: unlock bootloader huawei)
2. Flashing Custom Recovery.
After unlocked bootloader, you download file root and recovery: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uNu7oQj1Ja7xfKO8nEkQVnkrtjEg8aAF/view?usp=sharing
==> extract file
==> reboot phone into bootloader ( shutdow, then hit and hold power+ volume up, ==> select fastboot)
==> In PC, Click right mouse while holding left Shift. Run the codes bellow:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
NOTE: Once the flash is complete Do not reboot into system. Hold VOL+ and run the following command:
fastboot reboot
Then select Recovery and press VOL- to confirm.
3. Flashing SuperSU
a. Download file boot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ztmTtl8NiJD431ARfJI-cUomLH9XXyIF/view?usp=sharing
and place it in your SD card.
b. Enter the recovery mode, Select Flash boot Image and browse for Boot.img you have downloaded and placed in SD card. Flash the boot image and clear cache ONLY then REBOOT into system. After that, Place the SuperSU-v2.79.zip in your Sd card.
c. Reboot into recovery and select Install zip then browse for SuperSU-v2.79-SYSTEMMODE.zip and confirm Install. Reboot your system and Voila You had you Huawei Y6 Pro Rooted.
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hello
my TF300TL has been updated to version 10.4.3.6 of 20120928 and I lost my root access. Exist a procedure to get my root access for this version? thanks
You are the first user with this model, so I don't know how did you rooted your device, and what's your recovery ? You don't give a lot infos.
Are you unlocked ? If not, I think that you should be unlock your device if you want a root to JB
Click on my sig, and you will find all the links and tools that you need.and for unlock, you can use the Asus tool Unlock v.7
and finally, for retrieve your root, use this process which works for the TF300T
== Part 3 - Install recovery and rooting ==
Let's start with installing the recovery
1) Download these 2 files:
- Jellybean recovery with fastboot files: Fastboot files + JB recovery
- Root files => Root files
- You can also download the new CWM Touch recovery if you don't like TWRP: CWM Touch recovery thread or TWRP recovery and download this file : openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf300t-JB.blob
2) Extract the recovery with fastboot files zip and open a command prompt in the same folder of the adb and fastboot files (Shift + Right mouse)
3) Reboot into the bootloader of your tablet, type: adb reboot bootloader
4) When your tablet has reached the bootloader navigate with volume down to the usb icon and press volume up to confirm.
5) To flash the recovery type:
- TWRP: fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob
- CWM: fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery CWM-Touch.blob
6) A blue bar will appear and the recovery will be installed, when the blue bar is filled press volume up + power button to reboot into the tablet.
Now we will root the tablet
7) Copy Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed to the internal storage of your tablet. then reboot into the bootloader again.
8) This time you need to select the RCK icon with volume up to enter the recovery image.
9) In recovery flash Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed and reboot into the system
10) Install Supersu from Google Play
11) Open up Supersu, it will ask you to update the binary, choose yes.
12) Now your tablet should be rooted
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I just wanna share
Installation CWM Recovery (ClockWorkMod)
1. Download file (you can select one of below)
CWM-6.0.2.3.zip
CWM-6.0.2.3-temp.zip
CWM-6.0.2.3-touch.zip
Stock-Recovery.zip
2. Connect your USB to your phone then copy CWM file from your computer to your SD Card
3. Turn Off your phone
4. Press (Power + Volume Down) to entry CWM Recovery then wait until the pictures come out Android then press Home (Install From Stock Recovery)
Press (Power + Volume Down) to entry CWM Recovery (Install from CWM)
5. Choose apply update from external storage in the option menu (Install From Stock Recovery)
Choose Install zip from sdcard (Install from CWM)
6. Find a CWM file was downloaded earlier then reboot (Install From Stock Recovery and Install from CWM)
Installation Root
1. Download SuperSU
2. Connect your USB to your phone then copy superuser file from your computer to your SD Card
3. Turn Off your phone
4. Press (Power + Volume Down) to entry CWM Recovery
5. Choose Install zip from sdcard then choose zip
6. Find a superuser file was downloaded earlier then reboot
thanks for sharing:good:
Tutorial fixed
Tried this several times and comes with nothing, I followed tutorial really carefully. The install process through stock recovery running and it said finished, but when I tried to reboot again the CWM Recovery not installed. And then I figure out that the tutorial uncompleted.
So here it is the fixed Tutorial for Root and CWM Hisense HS-EG909 / AD683G
Installation CWM Recovery (ClockWorkMod)
1. Download file (you can select one of below), remember theres is two type of CWM Recovery. One is a CWM/CWM Touch Recovery, and others is CWM Recovery-Temporary
CWM-6.0.2.3.zip
CWM-6.0.2.3-temp.zip
CWM-6.0.2.3-touch.zip
Stock-Recovery.zip
2. Connect your USB to your phone then copy CWM file (both of them :CWM-6.0.2.3.zip and CWM-6.0.2.3-temp.zip)
from your computer to your SD Card
3. Turn Off your phone
4. Press (Power + Volume Down) to entry Stock Recovery then wait until the pictures come out Android then press Home (Install From Stock Recovery)
5. Still in Stock Recovery choose apply update from external storage in the option menu, install CWM-6.0.2.3-temp.zip.
In this state you are in CMW temporary condition, your screen will flicker often but it is okay because this just temporary. You can use volume "up+down" to navigate, "home" for menu and "search" for select.
6. Find a CWM-6.0.2.3.zip file and then install.
7. After it to makesure you can choose Advanced/Reboot into recovery mode. And your device should be reboot into CWM Recovery "Permanent Mode", your screen will not flicker again.
Sorry if this bother TS, I just hope if theres another person see this tutorial so they would not confuse like I did.
i just ported twrp 3.1.1-1 from libra to aqua, and it suport for OTA update
how to install :
- with adb fastboot :1. turn ur HH to fastboot mode
2. plug ur usb
3. open cmd on ur adb file directory
4. write "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-1-aqua.img"
5. fastboot reboot
- with twrp(if u have installed twrp before)
1. save the recovery to ur sdcard
2. turn your recovery mode (press volume up + power button)
3. tap on install
4. tap on image
5. select the new recovery
*if u have stuck on logo install this
1. turn ur hh to fastboot mode
2. on cmd write "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
3. write on cmd "fastboot reboot"
ported by me, tell me if u have some trouble
link bellow
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twrp and boot image:
New TWRP 3.1.1-1-aqua (support OTA update)
en(dot)miui.com/thread-753595-1-1(dot)html
(Source: Xiaomi MIUI Official Forum)
This is my first contribution to XDA. It's a bit difficult to find a working TWRP custom recovery for Doogee DG280. I've found one that works on 4PDA russian site. Credits go to corresponding developers.
Before installing (very important if you don't want your device bricked):
Install only from Lollipop R15 stock ROM, not the KitKat ROM!
you need to have memory reparted (6GB internal/88MB external)! Follow thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65410728&postcount=26. I can give precise instructions if someone is interested
Installation:
Unlock bootloader. Stock Lollipop doesn't have an unlock bootloader entry in developer options. Proceed by putting device in fastboot mode and fastboot oem unlock. This action will perform a factory reset, so make backups previously. Your waranty is void.
Download archives recovery-twrp3.0.zip and update-recovery.zip below. This last one is a patch that prevents the replacement of the stock recovery at boot.
Unzip recovery-twrp3.0.zip, you'll get a scatter file suitable for a (6GB/88MB) partition layout and an image file. Copy update-recovery.zip to the SD card.
Open the SP Flash Tool, select the extracted scatter file (corresponding recovery image file is selected), click Download and connect the phone (after turning it off and removing the battery).
Once flashed insert the battery and clamp the Power button and Vol +, hold until the bootloader options appear (about 10 seconds). Using Vol +, select Recovery Mode and press Vol-.
In TWRP, select Install -> (Up A Level) -> sd_card -> update-recovery.zip and move the slider to the right to install.
After installation, go back to the main menu TWRP and pull out the battery. Turn the device on. (Note: this one I don't understand, why not to reboot to system directly? Perhaps to be on the safe side?)
TWRP is installed.
Note:
Perhaps recovery.img can be installed via fastboot instead of SP flash tool, although I haven't tried it:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Rooting:
Now rooting is easy. Either install integrated SuperSU when prompted by TWRP and then upgrade to last one in Play Market, or flash recent zippable SuperSU in TWRP as usual
Downloads:
P20 Pro with EMUI 9.1 (9.1.0.381 c782e11r1p11 clt-l29) and root!! But it only lasts until a reboot according to Magisk
Note with the latest Magisk I still cannot get root to persist after a reboot. (v20.4 20400)
Rooting without TWRP Recovery
Terms
Recovery Image= an image which runs on your phone to facilitate recovery, we are looking to patch it with a magisk binary
Stock Firmware = the OS installed on your phone by the manufacturer/network operator (branding). We aren't looking to replace this, but we do need to extract a file from the version you currently have
Stock Recovery = the recovery image installed with the P20 'eRecovery'
Recovery RAMdisk - This is where the recovery image is flashed. Alternative locations are the bootloader or the recovery partition. None of these work with EMUI 9.1
Commands are in italics
Prerequisites
adb binary
fastboot binary
Phone is backed up (unlocking the bootloader will factory reset and erase all data/apps)
Phone is plugged in and showing with 'adb devices'
You have a bootloader code
0. Unlock your bootloader
adb reboot bootloader
Once in fastboot mode type
fastboot oem unlock <unlock code>
Let the process finish.
1. Extract stock recovery image (RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img) from the Stock Firmware using Huawei Update Extractor
Get Stock Firmware for your version from :https://pro-teammt.ru/en/online-firmware-database/
Get Huawei Update Extractor from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
Get the RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img file using these instructions https://www.theandroidsoul.com/extract-huawei-firmware-update-app
Rename the RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img file something logical based on your EMUI version e.g. I've renamed mine RECOVERY_RAMDIS_9_1_0_381_STOCK.img
2. Using Magisk Manager app, patch the stock recovery image extracted in Step 1
Get Magisk Manager and install the APK (IT's NOT on the Play Store (despite being called the same name)
Magisk Manager is available here. I would suggest installing a stable version or you maybe risking a boot loop.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/dev-magisk-canary-channel-bleeding-edge-t3839337
or google for it. This forum blocks the URL for some reason.
Once you have installed the APK...
Tap 'Install' next to 'Magisk is not installed' .
Tap 'Install' again
Tap 'Select and Patch a File', then choose the file RECOVERY_RAMDIS_9_1_0_381_STOCK.img (or whatever you called it)
3. Copy the patched recovery image file Magisk just created to your PC
(Magisk will tell you where it put it, generally in your 'Downloads' folder)
4. Flash the Patched Recovery Image using fastboot mode
Note not possible to flash the boot or recovery with Magisk/TWP on EMUI 9+ you have to flash recovery_ramdisk
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDIS_9_1_0_381_PATCHED.img
(replace RECOVERY_RAMDIS_9_1_0_381_PATCHED.img file with whatever you called it)
NOW read step 5. Get ready and then...
fastboot reboot
5.This step is very important l!
As soon as you issue the reboot command and the screen goes blank, you will need to press and hold volume up and power buttons simultaneously for a few seconds.
When you're doing this, unplug the USB cable. As soon as you see the Huawei logo, release BOTH keys
You will see the unlock warning, but if you did it right, you will not see instructions on the screen telling you what to press to continue etc
If you see instructions telling you to press a key combination to continue, you didn't do it right and will need to start again at step 4 after the phone reboots.
6. Check Root with Magisk Manager/Another root tool
TWRP
You can also flash TWRP using the version at https://dl.twrp.me/charlotte/ or
Alternative: Install Magisk from TWRP? search google for "install-twrp-recovery-root-huawei-p20-pro" to find a link from the custom droid
Just replace the file in step 4 with the .img file from that URL
You can only flash TWRP or MAGISK. I've not been able to load the Magisk (optained from the Magisk Manager) through TWRP as the internal storage is not accessible
and OTG storage doesn't seem to be accessible either.
I am not 100% sure how this works as magisk occupies the recovery_ramdisk just like twrp:
Connect your phone to the PC (while it’s in TWRP) mode.
In TWRP, go to ‘Advanced’ and enable ‘ADB Sideload’.
Then, enter the following command on PC: adb sideload Magisk-v20.3.zip
Boot Lockup
If you experience a boot lockup (especially when trying to boot to recovery with power + vol up) you can do an adb reboot and boot with holding vol up
This will open EMUI erecovery and you can then choose reboot to boot normally to the system.
It all worked for me, for CLT-L09. And even keeping root after rebooting. With standard Magisk 20.4.