Temp root on 7.0 N920VVRS3CRH1 - Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note5

I mean its with SuperSU and of course doesn't survive a reboot and still can't figure out anyway to write to /system..
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How did you manage this? Was it with just installing SuperSU?

https://github.com/gfunkmonk/N920V_7_TMPROOT

Hey man @gfunkmonk, thank you so much for continuing development on this phone because I lost all hope recently. I saw your link to github.com and downloaded the files. Flashed the first folder using Odin but couldn't figure out what to do with the second folder. I would love if you could assist me in getting it done. I know it's tempting root but at least I could remove bloatware and run certain software. Looking forward to a reply and hopefully full root could actually be a possibility. I'll also volunteer to test anything you come up with if you continue development.

Oh yeah, the second folder is a linux script.. i'll add something for windows. Unfortunately you aren't going to be able to do that anyways. If you try to remount /system read/write the phone will lock up and reboot. I believe this is due to dm-verity which would require patching the kernel. Not possible since the bootloader is locked.

gfunkmonk said:
Oh yeah, the second folder is a linux script.. i'll add something for windows. Unfortunately you aren't going to be able to do that anyways. If you try to remount /system read/write the phone will lock up and reboot. I believe this is due to dm-verity which would require patching the kernel. Not possible since the bootloader is locked.
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I saw different options on different threads, Would something like this be possible on marshmallow 6.0.1? Or maybe flashing a different firmware such as one for the N920T beacause they use the same processor after flashing a combination file? Full root is possible on 5.1.1 for the N920V but because we cant downgrade if you didn't have an old device without updates it's impossible. So I think the best bet is working with marshmallow for now. I've seen people say they get temp root without crashing using mobilego so maybe applying what you have here would have better luck on MM. Maybe dm-verity could be bypassed and maybe we can use safestrap to flash files that could help.

You most certainly can downgrade to 5.1.1. I did it a couple days ago myself. But yes you do have to flash a combination firmware and use safestrap, Now, I'm not much of a dev but I did make some pretty cool roms for my Moto Droid and later my Droid 3... Now, I remeber we had a safestrap on it, I almost swear it had some nifty was to boot other kernels... but that was just 2012 and I can't remeber.
As far as MM if you had a engboot kernel that gives root in adb, it would work exactly the same. Sorry I don't know much about the N920V, I have a N920T.. I got the Verizon one as a cheap whim on ebay. Plus it was gold lol.
I've got a way to get perm root but its so complicated and still can't touch /system or it reboots so not even worth it,
Either way, I found MM firmware that should flash, I might mess with it later.
Oh, and I certainly wouldn't flash another models anything. Like with Note8s they literally are all the same... I *think* I read something about the N920P being close enough it could boot our kernel or the other way around... something like that. But I think any of that stuff would just end badly.

gfunkmonk said:
You most certainly can downgrade to 5.1.1. I did it a couple days ago myself. But yes you do have to flash a combination firmware and use safestrap, Now, I'm not much of a dev but I did make some pretty cool roms for my Moto Droid and later my Droid 3... Now, I remeber we had a safestrap on it, I almost swear it had some nifty was to boot other kernels... but that was just 2012 and I can't remeber.
As far as MM if you had a engboot kernel that gives root in adb, it would work exactly the same. Sorry I don't know much about the N920V, I have a N920T.. I got the Verizon one as a cheap whim on ebay. Plus it was gold lol.
I've got a way to get perm root but its so complicated and still can't touch /system or it reboots so not even worth it,
Either way, I found MM firmware that should flash, I might mess with it later.
Oh, and I certainly wouldn't flash another models anything. Like with Note8s they literally are all the same... I *think* I read something about the N920P being close enough it could boot our kernel or the other way around... something like that. But I think any of that stuff would just end badly.
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Hey man could you maybe give me a link to the combination file and safestrap as well as instructions on how to downgrade? There's permanent root on 5.1.1 and I'd rather have a rooted phone on lollipop than a stock one on nougat.
Hopefully you can mess around the MM firmware and figure something out. I think we're about the only two persons still interested in root on the version note 5 so we gotta stick together lol.
I'm definitely no dev or anything but I can contribute with info as I've searched every thread on XDA and other sides and I will help you test etc. Thanks again for everything you're doing man, you've stopped me from giving up on this device XD .

Yeah, so this is the combonation file I used: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FEU3Msz3MQTCv5DnMe6zc8PlZERa2y6x/edit
So flash it in Odin and let it boot up all the way and whatnot.
use wondershare/mobilego to root from your computer or kingoroot or Kingroot 5.3.7, but you'll want to switch their junk for SuperSU. There's a script for that. Search "replace kingroot with supersu" the file is usually called mrw.zip
Go to the play store and install 'flashfire' If you have trouble with it crashing when you start it manually change the date on the phone to 2012, it'll work then, just believe me.
get safestrap 4.08 here https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note5/recovery-locked-safestrap-recovery-v4-t3915714
in flashfire click install zip, select the safestrap and when it asks hit mount system rw. Then hit flash, screen will go dark stuff will scroll by it'll reboot. when it does you'll have an option to enter recovery.
NOBLEROM is pre-rooted 5.1.1 it's here https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note5/rom-noble-rom-aoj3-v1-0-t3940543
flash that into recovery and then reflash safestrap before you leave, cause it'll be overwritten by that rom
and uhhh that's it. when you reboot you should be greeted with rooted 5.1.1

gfunkmonk said:
Yeah, so this is the combonation file I used: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FEU3Msz3MQTCv5DnMe6zc8PlZERa2y6x/edit
So flash it in Odin and let it boot up all the way and whatnot.
use wondershare/mobilego to root from your computer or kingoroot or Kingroot 5.3.7, but you'll want to switch their junk for SuperSU. There's a script for that. Search "replace kingroot with supersu" the file is usually called mrw.zip
Go to the play store and install 'flashfire' If you have trouble with it crashing when you start it manually change the date on the phone to 2012, it'll work then, just believe me.
get safestrap 4.08 here https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note5/recovery-locked-safestrap-recovery-v4-t3915714
in flashfire click install zip, select the safestrap and when it asks hit mount system rw. Then hit flash, screen will go dark stuff will scroll by it'll reboot. when it does you'll have an option to enter recovery.
NOBLEROM is pre-rooted 5.1.1 it's here https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note5/rom-noble-rom-aoj3-v1-0-t3940543
flash that into recovery and then reflash safestrap before you leave, cause it'll be overwritten by that rom
and uhhh that's it. when you reboot you should be greeted with rooted 5.1.1
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Hey man I got it to work and i just want to say thank you so much! My error before was that flashify wasn't flashing the zip properly. Flashfire did the trick and the ROM works now and everything. However I'm noticing a few bugs such as the WiFi password is forgotten after a reboot and the fingerprint sensor option no longer works. I know you weren't on development of Noble ROM but any idea on how to fix this?
Also I saw this customn rom - : Samsung OneUI Running Full Android 9.0 For the Exynos7420 Family! . Here's the link if you have time to have a look [ https://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/rom-floyd-n7fe-port-v1-0-t3882804 ] Do you think I would be able to flash it now that I have safestrap installed?
Also if there are any updates regarding getting permanent root on Marshmallow or ultimately Nougat think we could be kept in the loop on this thread? I'll probably just check in every few days. Once again thanks for everything you've helped me with.

Jherane said:
Hey man I got it to work and i just want to say thank you so much! My error before was that flashify wasn't flashing the zip properly. Flashfire did the trick and the ROM works now and everything. However I'm noticing a few bugs such as the WiFi password is forgotten after a reboot and the fingerprint sensor option no longer works. I know you weren't on development of Noble ROM but any idea on how to fix this?
Also I saw this customn rom - : Samsung OneUI Running Full Android 9.0 For the Exynos7420 Family! . Here's the link if you have time to have a look [ https://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/rom-floyd-n7fe-port-v1-0-t3882804 ] Do you think I would be able to flash it now that I have safestrap installed?
Also if there are any updates regarding getting permanent root on Marshmallow or ultimately Nougat think we could be kept in the loop on this thread? I'll probably just check in every few days. Once again thanks for everything you've helped me with.
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Again the only kernels we can use are flashed through odin and have to pass secure boot check, So stock or engboot. Now I used to run that rom on my t-mobile version, till it bugged me so much that the camera is broken in the S8/N8 ports past Nougat. As for the wifi pass and biometrics, never checked it. Now, same thing happens when you root a Note8 (which is a similar process) and I believed it's fixed by flashing a Nougat bootloader. Unfortunatley, we don't have one, so basically both will be forever broken.
As for MM, you gotta remember I'm one guy and I'm simply doing this for fun. I don't always know what I'm doing exactly 100%, some of its straight trial and error. I'll probably try flashing stock MM and playing around a bit tomorrow maybe, but I wouldn't have high hopes for anything there either tbh.

I got a little excited because I found an engboot kernel for MM, but unfortunately, it's exactly like nougat. root is temp and trying to modify or remount /system leaves phone unresponsive and eventually reboots. However, I haven't noticed any random reboots like nougat.

gfunkmonk said:
I got a little excited because I found an engboot kernel for MM, but unfortunately, it's exactly like nougat. root is temp and trying to modify or remount /system leaves phone unresponsive and eventually reboots. However, I haven't noticed any random reboots like nougat.
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Haha the journey continues, I figured it would be a huge task since most people said it was impossible XD. It's a little more stable than Nougat I guess because it's closer to 5.1.1 I think the issue is always gonna lie with getting system to mount r/w without freezing. Whatever code they inserted as soon as the system is altered the kernel panics unfortunately.
Btw Completely get you regarding the development. I didn't mean any disrespect, just meant in the event you had a breakthrough, wasn't so much out of expectation ?
I see you mentioned a S8/N8 port, I'm not the most advanced in the custom rom section so are you saying that the the noble rom you mentioned to me earlier today is an s8 or n8 port or is that another rom? If I can ask you to clarify?
Lastly about the Wi-Fi and Fingerprint, it sucks but I can live with that with everything that root offers. I'm gonna do a complete wipe and repeat the process to see if it goes away or search the noble rom thread to see if anyone had the same error.

Jherane said:
Haha the journey continues, I figured it would be a huge task since most people said it was impossible XD. It's a little more stable than Nougat I guess because it's closer to 5.1.1 I think the issue is always gonna lie with getting system to mount r/w without freezing. Whatever code they inserted as soon as the system is altered the kernel panics unfortunately.
Btw Completely get you regarding the development. I didn't mean any disrespect, just meant in the event you had a breakthrough, wasn't so much out of expectation
I see you mentioned a S8/N8 port, I'm not the most advanced in the custom rom section so are you saying that the the noble rom you mentioned to me earlier today is an s8 or n8 port or is that another rom? If I can ask you to clarify?
Lastly about the Wi-Fi and Fingerprint, it sucks but I can live with that with everything that root offers. I'm gonna do a complete wipe and repeat the process to see if it goes away or search the noble rom thread to see if anyone had the same error.
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No, the Floyd rom you linked me is an N8 port. The Note8 came up because they way you root it is similar. Flash combination, flashfire, all that.
Now interestingly, 6.0.1 let me make a backup of /system without rebooting, 7.0 would not. So I got one idea here that could work, but it's going to take me a minute to test it.

gfunkmonk said:
No, the Floyd rom you linked me is an N8 port. The Note8 came up because they way you root it is similar. Flash combination, flashfire, all that.
Now interestingly, 6.0.1 let me make a backup of /system without rebooting, 7.0 would not. So I got one idea here that could work, but it's going to take me a minute to test it.
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Well that actually sounds like progress. There was another thread on here about rooting the N920V, Idk if you've seen it for maybe situations where you get stuck. All the best.

Can you send me/post a link? I have learned a couple things today, its progress but I don't know how much.

gfunkmonk said:
Can you send me/post a link? I have learned a couple things today, its progress but I don't know how much.
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Long story short: can we flash normal system.img over ENG bootloaders? I got "SYSTEM REV. CHECK FAIL DEVICE:1, BINARY:0" after reboot, so instead we can flash it as flashable zip. yes this work but we end up with bootloop. so what to do to pass this situation.
digging in ENG boot.img ramdisk I can see "export LD_PRELOAD libsigchain.so:liblptcp.so" and system/lib/liblptcp.so nor system/lib64/liblptcp.so is not there in stock 5.1.1, So take them from ENG firmware you will get fully working system over combo bootloader.
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@gfunkmonk I'm trying to post the links here but it won't allow me. I'm gonna private message them to you. Also what do you get from this? I'm seeing on another thread where a DEV said this could fix the Wi-Fi and fingerprint issue because it would be a stock system image but the binary would be bootloader would be unlocked. Any help please. I know this maybe not your area of expertise but I asked on the thread and it seems to be dead. Thanks in advance.
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gfunkmonk said:
Can you send me/post a link? I have learned a couple things today, its progress but I don't know how much.
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Long story short: can we flash normal system.img over ENG bootloaders? I got "SYSTEM REV. CHECK FAIL DEVICE:1, BINARY:0" after reboot, so instead we can flash it as flashable zip. yes this work but we end up with bootloop. so what to do to pass this situation.
digging in ENG boot.img ramdisk I can see "export LD_PRELOAD libsigchain.so:liblptcp.so" and system/lib/liblptcp.so nor system/lib64/liblptcp.so is not there in stock 5.1.1, So take them from ENG firmware you will get fully working system over combo bootloader.
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File Type: zip LD_PRELOAD-NOBLELTEVZW-SS-FF-flashable.zip
@gfunkmonk I'm trying to post the links here but it won't allow me. I'm gonna private message them to you. Also what do you get from this? I'm seeing on another thread where a DEV said this could fix the Wi-Fi and fingerprint issue because it would be a stock system image but the bootloader would be changed. Any help please. I know this maybe not your area of expertise but I asked on the thread and it seems to be dead. Thanks in advance.

Jherane said:
Long story short: can we flash normal system.img over ENG bootloaders? I got "SYSTEM REV. CHECK FAIL DEVICE:1, BINARY:0" after reboot, so instead we can flash it as flashable zip. yes this work but we end up with bootloop. so what to do to pass this situation.
digging in ENG boot.img ramdisk I can see "export LD_PRELOAD libsigchain.so:liblptcp.so" and system/lib/liblptcp.so nor system/lib64/liblptcp.so is not there in stock 5.1.1, So take them from ENG firmware you will get fully working system over combo bootloader.
Attached Files
File Type: zip LD_PRELOAD-NOBLELTEVZW-SS-FF-flashable.zip
@gfunkmonk I'm trying to post the links here but it won't allow me. I'm gonna private message them to you. Also what do you get from this? I'm seeing on another thread where a DEV said this could fix the Wi-Fi and fingerprint issue because it would be a stock system image but the binary would be bootloader would be unlocked. Any help please. I know this maybe not your area of expertise but I asked on the thread and it seems to be dead. Thanks in advance.
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Long story short: can we flash normal system.img over ENG bootloaders? I got "SYSTEM REV. CHECK FAIL DEVICE:1, BINARY:0" after reboot, so instead we can flash it as flashable zip. yes this work but we end up with bootloop. so what to do to pass this situation.
digging in ENG boot.img ramdisk I can see "export LD_PRELOAD libsigchain.so:liblptcp.so" and system/lib/liblptcp.so nor system/lib64/liblptcp.so is not there in stock 5.1.1, So take them from ENG firmware you will get fully working system over combo bootloader.
Attached Files
File Type: zip LD_PRELOAD-NOBLELTEVZW-SS-FF-flashable.zip
@gfunkmonk I'm trying to post the links here but it won't allow me. I'm gonna private message them to you. Also what do you get from this? I'm seeing on another thread where a DEV said this could fix the Wi-Fi and fingerprint issue because it would be a stock system image but the bootloader would be changed. Any help please. I know this maybe not your area of expertise but I asked on the thread and it seems to be dead. Thanks in advance.
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Ahhh, I get it but no. That's what we did. used the ENG bootloader and kernel (combination files) then re-wrote the system image. Which speaking of, I've got to test out the new nougat image I made earlier.

Okay so what I'm asking is, the issue with the Wi-Fi and biometrics seems to be with the Kernel that's included in noble rom. I read somewhere where you can flash a system image from an earlier 5.1.1 firmware. Say AOJ3 and it should still work since it's close enough to stock and that should fix the Wi-Fi issue. My problem is I have the system image extracted but I don't know how to create a flashible Zip from the system.img so I can use flashify or safetrap to flash it. I saw the kitchen stuff but it's a little complicated for me.
The Dev for noble rom also created a script that would remove the parts of the system that wouldn't allow the normal system image to boot over the ENG bootloader so I'm wondering if this would work. I'm really just desperately searching for a fix to the wifi password being forgotten after reboot so if you have any ideas or workaround it would be greatly appreciated. I can live without the fingerprint scanner.
I saw something about maybe using Tasker to move the file containing the saved password to somewhere safe at shutdown and restoring it on reboot but I'm not sure of proof of concept so I thought I'd ask here first if it sounds feasible.

either flashfire or the safestrap twrp lets you flash an 'img' file... But remeber if it doesn't work you have to redo the entire process and flash & root the combo again

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6045i usa latest 5.0.2-01001

hello i am rooted with twrp recovery installed. I was able to unroot and download the latest 5.0.2-01001 ota but im not able to install the update it would just take me to twrp recovery and stop there.?? i found the update zip and tried to flash it in twrp but it says it cant mount and failed to flash any help would be appreciated.
OTA updates will require a stock recovery. I'm in the process of getting an Idol 3 but I used to have an Idol 2 and, to return to a completely stock ROM, I had to use the Alcatel Mobile upgrade too which identified my phone, downloaded the correct firmware, and restored the phone. Prior to restoring back to stock, I had cwm and root.
Thanks for the reply I tried the software update but its not working keep saying I have the latest even when I did a full wipe. Using the latest 4.9.2 version...is there a way to make a twrp flashable ota zip from the downloaded update file in the ota cache..
lude86 said:
hello i am rooted with twrp recovery installed. I was able to unroot and download the latest 5.0.2-01001 ota but im not able to install the update it would just take me to twrp recovery and stop there.?? i found the update zip and tried to flash it in twrp but it says it cant mount and failed to flash any help would be appreciated.
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You cannot be rooted and install a stock update...it's mentioned in several places throughout the forum. Quickest solution is to use the mobile q to restore the whole phone to factory (and in the process it will put the latest version on it). Otherwise you have to fully unroot AND if you have modified any files such as build.prop or other system files it still won't work. You CAN install with TWRP however in the process of the install it will overwrite it with stock recovery. If I had to guess I'd say you did not do the supersu FULL unroot.
famewolf said:
You cannot be rooted and install a stock update...it's mentioned in several places throughout the forum. Quickest solution is to use the mobile q to restore the whole phone to factory (and in the process it will put the latest version on it). Otherwise you have to fully unroot AND if you have modified any files such as build.prop or other system files it still won't work. You CAN install with TWRP however in the process of the install it will overwrite it with stock recovery. If I had to guess I'd say you did not do the supersu FULL unroot.
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mobile Q is horse manure now. I ran into the same problem, whereby it says you're up to date (which it's not), even if you're running 5.0.2.7SMA-UEA1 ! I only know that one because I inadvertently flashed 5.0.2.7SMA-UEA1 today when I meant to flash 5.0.2.7SRA-UEA2.
Speaking of 5.0.2-01001, 5.0.2.7SRA-UEA2 is on longer the latest yeah... anyway we can update the firmware page? http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
I just tried to OTA update to 5.0.2-01001, but OTA of course does not work if TWRP is acting recovery; it just reboots to TWRP and then if you reboot system, nothing happens. Although seemingly never mentioned, we must remove TWRP (even read only TWRP) before updating OTA?
tekka-maki said:
mobile Q is horse manure now. I ran into the same problem, whereby it says you're up to date (which it's not), even if you're running 5.0.2.7SMA-UEA1 ! I only know that one because I inadvertently flashed 5.0.2.7SMA-UEA1 today when I meant to flash 5.0.2.7SRA-UEA2.
Speaking of 5.0.2-01001, 5.0.2.7SRA-UEA2 is on longer the latest yeah... anyway we can update the firmware page? http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
I just tried to OTA update to 5.0.2-01001, but OTA of course does not work if TWRP is acting recovery; it just reboots to TWRP and then if you reboot system, nothing happens. Although seemingly never mentioned, we must remove TWRP (even read only TWRP) before updating OTA?
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The thread is closed. There is also no reason you NEED the most recent posted as you can flash any of them and then do an update. Mobile Q is the recommended method to re-do your phone if you can't manage to make a backup before messing with it. It has apparently worked just fine for people in this forum for every model type mentioned so the burden of proof is on your part if you can't get it to work.
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The thread is closed. There is also no reason you NEED the most recent posted as you can flash any of them and then do an update. Mobile Q is the recommended method to re-do your phone if you can't manage to make a backup before messing with it. It has apparently worked just fine for people in this forum for every model type mentioned so the burden of proof is on your part if you can't get it to work.
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Why would the thread be 'closed'. OP's problem is unresolved.
'Worked' is the operative term for. Perhaps you haven't used to Mobile Q tool lately? As OP (and I) said (today), running OTA from 6045 now just reboots to TWRP, no install. Alternately, when attempting to update 6045 from Mobile Q, it just throws a funny English 'update no needed' kinduva message (pic). Incidentally, have you been to their website to find an update to this tool? Holy crap, in that respect, Mobile Q must be a virtual breakthrough for these boys! :laugh:
You're so helpful here famewolf. I've both appreciated and have been comforted by seeing your knowledge all over this subforum, since day 1. Please provide help. You tell me where this 'people' person is, and I'll wank on his boner for you. Then we have a definition of 'working fine' in stead of 'worked fine'. ? :angel:
tekka-maki said:
Why would the thread be 'closed'. OP's problem is unresolved.
'Worked' is the operative term for. Perhaps you haven't used to Mobile Q tool lately? As OP (and I) said (today), running OTA from 6045 now just reboots to TWRP, no install. Alternately, when attempting to update 6045 from Mobile Q, it just throws a funny English 'update no needed' kinduva message (pic). Incidentally, have you been to their website to find an update to this tool? Holy crap, in that respect, Mobile Q must be a virtual breakthrough for these boys! :laugh:
You're so helpful here famewolf. I've both appreciated and have been comforted by seeing your knowledge all over this subforum, since day 1. Please provide help. You tell me where this 'people' person is, and I'll wank on his boner for you. Then we have a definition of 'working fine' in stead of 'worked fine'. ? :angel:
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The thread that is closed is the one YOU mentioned.... not the op. http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
I dont use mobile Q as I use Linux and they don't have a linux version. I use 3rd party roms such as AICP with the ARDE non OC rom. TWRP puts a log in /tmp...did you look at what the error message says? OTA updates will NOT apply if you have updated system files such as build.prop. Thats all I can tell you because I can't try what you are using.
famewolf said:
The thread that is closed is the one YOU mentioned.... not the op. http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
I dont use mobile Q as I use Linux and they don't have a linux version. I use 3rd party roms such as AICP with the ARDE non OC rom. TWRP puts a log in /tmp...did you look at what the error message says? OTA updates will NOT apply if you have updated system files such as build.prop. Thats all I can tell you because I can't try what you are using.
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I haven't updated the build.prop, I doubt the OP has either.
'There is no greater software version available to upgrade your phone,actual version of your phone is the latest'
Hehe! Only thing that would make this funnier is if they misspelled 'version'. At least I can derive some amusement from that message and their ****ty, convoluted website.
Shame you can't help on that front, but maybe you can at least guide me on what should be normal flow of this procedure.
When one does OTA update unrooted (but with custom recovery), at the point that the phone reboots, it should not (in theory) boot into TWRP right? I would think just continue with update, and maybe that's why I would need to remove TWRP in favor of stock recovery.
It would be easier to attack it from that angle as opposed to their crappy win32 program. which they probably didn't pay the GoDaddy bill on.:laugh:
I don't even know why I'm bothering as it's just a backup phone now. I just find it ridiculous that I can get their last measly update either from Q or from device (ostensibly so long as custom recovery remains). Holy bejebus, updating Shamu is so painless (6.0.1)
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likely they have not updated their server side to to UEN0 from UEA2 for their craptacular tool which would explain that problem.
Curious, did you lose Band 12 with UEN0. I haven't heard anything positive from this most recent update that is giving me a headache to get to. Perhaps it's for naught. They don't even have a changelog do they. Meh... I'm going to forget about it until something notable comes along or maybe even just sell this thing while I might still get over a hundred.
tekka-maki said:
I haven't updated the build.prop, I doubt the OP has either.
'There is no greater software version available to upgrade your phone,actual version of your phone is the latest'
Hehe! Only thing that would make this funnier is if they misspelled 'version'. At least I can derive some amusement from that message and their ****ty, convoluted website.
Shame you can't help on that front, but maybe you can at least guide me on what should be normal flow of this procedure.
When one does OTA update unrooted (but with custom recovery), at the point that the phone reboots, it should not (in theory) boot into TWRP right? I would think just continue with update, and maybe that's why I would need to remove TWRP in favor of stock recovery.
It would be easier to attack it from that angle as opposed to their crappy win32 program. which they probably didn't pay the GoDaddy bill on.:laugh:
I don't even know why I'm bothering as it's just a backup phone now. I just find it ridiculous that I can get their last measly update either from Q or from device (ostensibly so long as custom recovery remains). Holy bejebus, updating Shamu is so painless (6.0.1)
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likely they have not updated their server side to to UEN0 from UEA2 for their craptacular tool which would explain that problem.
Curious, did you lose Band 12 with UEN0. I haven't heard anything positive from this most recent update that is giving me a headache to get to. Perhaps it's for naught. They don't even have a changelog do they. Meh... I'm going to forget about it until something notable comes along or maybe even just sell this thing while I might still get over a hundred.
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As I mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64967202&postcount=4 you CAN install an OTA update with twrp...it will install it just fine however at the completion of the update you will no longer HAVE twrp installed because it will have been overwritten with stock recovery. (it does that at the END) This will be apparent the NEXT time you try to load recovery. Where do you imagine the update is processed? It's processed by the recovery app...it can't be done inside the rom because files would be in use. The last version I ever ran was UER0..was not even aware UEN0 was out. As I indicated, I switched to a rom based on cyanogenmod with some features I wanted...if I was going to switch NOW I'd choose blisspop and it's the one I intend to install the next time I have to do a reinstall. I don't see why you fight on 5.02 when 5.1.1 is available in various flavors and with the ARDE NON OC Kernel is rock steady. If you made full backups of your device (ie dd images of ALL partitions using the Backupall bat file or shell script running around the forum restoring to a previous radio is as simple as reflashing the partition using fastboot commands.
The radio is stored in the "modem" partition fyi.
famewolf said:
As I mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64967202&postcount=4 you CAN install an OTA update with twrp...it will install it just fine however at the completion of the update you will no longer HAVE twrp installed because it will have been overwritten with stock recovery. (it does that at the END) This will be apparent the NEXT time you try to load recovery. Where do you imagine the update is processed? It's processed by the recovery app...it can't be done inside the rom because files would be in use. The last version I ever ran was UER0..was not even aware UEN0 was out. As I indicated, I switched to a rom based on cyanogenmod with some features I wanted...if I was going to switch NOW I'd choose blisspop and it's the one I intend to install the next time I have to do a reinstall. I don't see why you fight on 5.02 when 5.1.1 is available in various flavors and with the ARDE NON OC Kernel is rock steady. If you made full backups of your device (ie dd images of ALL partitions using the Backupall bat file or shell script running around the forum restoring to a previous radio is as simple as reflashing the partition using fastboot commands.
The radio is stored in the "modem" partition fyi.
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So where is the latest update to flash with twrp (good dry run for me should a decent upgrade come out that isn't UEN0)? I just went with UER0 posted on yer thread thr with all the megaupload firmwares & flash restored system & boot (after full wipe); as an aside, it took, & I still have TWRP in tact. I'm well aware of your fastboot method & orig backup of ALL partitions. Seemed like a waste of space at the time, still kinda does.
Regarding your rhetorical question, I was referencing Alcatel's w32 Q tool. It seemingly wasn't updated to be keyed in on the latest update either. No wait, it said the same 'no greater version' crap even when I restored the original 6045i US system/boot fw from twrp, lmao
tekka-maki said:
So where is the latest update to flash with twrp (good dry run for me should a decent upgrade come out that isn't UEN0)? I just went with UER0 posted on yer thread thr with all the megaupload firmwares & flash restored system & boot (after full wipe); as an aside, it took, & I still have TWRP in tact. I'm well aware of your fastboot method & orig backup of ALL partitions. Seemed like a waste of space at the time, still kinda does.
Regarding your rhetorical question, I was referencing Alcatel's w32 Q tool. It seemingly wasn't updated to be keyed in on the latest update either. No wait, it said the same 'no greater version' crap even when I restored the original 6045i US system/boot fw from twrp, lmao
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Why are you assuming I should know where the latest and greatest update for stock should be? Updates are customized based on the rom version you are running at the time you submit a request. I've already stated I'm using a 3rd party rom and using an OS that doesn't allow me to run their software. You consider my recommendations a waste of time so I'll quit making them and continue using my perfectly working device on 5.1.1.
famewolf said:
Why are you assuming I should know where the latest and greatest update for stock should be? Updates are customized based on the rom version you are running at the time you submit a request. I've already stated I'm using a 3rd party rom and using an OS that doesn't allow me to run their software. You consider my recommendations a waste of time so I'll quit making them and continue using my perfectly working device on 5.1.1.
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Omfg buddy, you said, '... you CAN install an OTA update with twrp' ; all I did was point out that I flashed previous updates (presumably the same way you're talking about), TWRP remained in tact afterward, & asked you to follow through with that point with, you know, the actual update in question here that defies many of your assertions. One of your recommendations is broken (Q), the other is hindsight (full backup) & last (update via TWRP) seemingly not feasible (unless someone were to submit updated /system) . Anyway it's all a moot point now since we're just measuring our junk.
I'm tickled you're running 5.1.1, as you've said repeatedly... I tried it briefly on Shamu & was happy to leave the LP quagmire all together & get to 6.0.1. Sufficed to say, there isn't anything perfect about this device or 5.1.1, which is why I'll leave as is & sell it. :good:
Thanks anyway.

[GUIDE] [clark] How to root Pure/Style on Marshmallow or correct a bad root attempt

It seems no matter how much this topic gets discussed, people still use old methods and they either fail, or they break something like WiFi, Mobile Data, infinite bootloop, or getting stuck on the boot logo... THIS DOESN'T HAVE TO HAPPEN and it IS repairable, usually without reflashing the entire image. The problem comes from using an old method, outdated SuperSU, or incorrect method. This guide will help you correct most issues, or help you to flash root correctly the FIRST time.
I have written rooting guides for multiple Moto device, and I have owned many Moto devices as well, so I have some idea what I am saying and I have tested these methods extensively, they work.
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This guide covers ALL Moto X 2015 models that can be bootloader unlocked and have TWRP available, it doesn't matter if it is the XT1575 or XT1572, the method is identical (untested on Chinese XT1570, but it should work). In fact, this method will work on all 2015 and 2016 series Moto phones running Marshmallow, including the Moto E, X, G3, G4, and Z with the appropriate TWRP image.
Please read completely and make sure you understand each step and how to do it, if you don't get something search the thread or ask an open question, no offense, but do not PM me with a question because you think it is too stupid to ask in public (we all started as noobs), or because you want me to hold your hand and do it for you, I will politely tell you no and ask you to post in the thread.
If you are coming here because you followed an old guide where you used a special boot.img file and now you have no service (WiFi and/or mobile data) and you don't have a TWRP backup to restore first, well, the RIGHT way to fix it is to reflash the current stock firmware image and start over... why? Because the various "help" people give to have you flash the radio files that match the kernel (ie. boot image) that was patched for the old style root method, has now put you in a mismatched firmware environment and could potentially brick on the next OTA. If you are in this situation and don't know for to properly fix it... go to the FAQ section in post #3 below (WIP-incomplete).
If came are coming here to root the first time, or you just thought you could flash SuperSU and reboot and now stuck in either a bootloop or stuck on the boot logo... Your in luck, read on, because we can fix that in a jiffy!
tl;dr version for advanced users: Skip to "How to do it" section to root, or "Do the prep" section to fix a bad root.
I am writing this tutorial because there are still lots of failed root attempts using older "standard" methods that do not work on this device. I also do not like the "one click" root methods, because they can and do fail (KingoRoot will brick a Moto X P/S, regardless of what it's web page says), and when they do people have no idea how to fix it. The manual way is not difficult, and it teaches you how to work on, fix, and use your device on a level above that of the average smartphone user.
I will only cover the details of rooting, the prerequisites are covered elsewhere in detail and I will link to reliable sources for the information. Specifics of the prerequisites are outside of the scope of this tutorial, but are open for discussion in this thread.
Prerequisites:
1) Device must have an unlocked bootloader. See Moto - Unlocking the Bootloader for more info.
NOTE: Performing this prerequisite will give you all the tools (fastboot) and drivers needed to continue, and wipe your device, meaning erase all your information and programs. Make sure to backup any important data first. This step will also permanently void your warranty once an unlock code has been issued by Moto, it doesn't matter if you even use it, your warranty is done.
2) You need to have TWRP installed or one-time booted via fastboot. CWM and other recoveries will NOT work at this time. See the official TWRP pages for clark here. I will NOT teach you how to use TWRP in this thread, if you are going to root you need to understand that your self, but if you get in a real bind I may knudge you in the right direction. I will tell you that there are two modes, flashed or booted, the later is much better if you plan to take an OTA later as long as you don't do something stupid like flash Xposed.
3) You need a copy of the latest STABLE SuperSU ZIP from Chainfire's site on the internal storage or SD card of your device, you can always fine the latest stable version here: https://download.chainfire.eu/supersu/ As of this posting update UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.82-20170528234214.zip (version 2.82) is the current stable version and it has been tested and verified to work.
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, do not use a beta version for rooting Moto devices. SuperSU versions with even numbers are stable versions, while odd numbered versions are beta editions.
4) Reboot and start TWRP recovery, the method you use to do this doesn't matter (boot or flash).
5) Backup your device with TWRP to your SD card, even if you just unlocked and the phone is as blank as a printed page from a 1988 HP DeskJet printer with it's original cartridges still installed, backup... You will always have a good point to return to if the worst happens.
Do the prep:
Note that the hidden Do the prep section is ONLY for repairing a bad flash, SuperSU has been updated and as of version 2.79 the hidden section should no longer be needed for general purpose root on a working device, you just flash SuperSU. If you flashed an older version and are bootlooped, perform this section and continue.
Now, the procedure is the same whether you are trying to root the first time, or you did it the old way just flashing SuperSU and are now not able to boot...
In TWRP, when you have your backups and are ready to root, first go to Advanced and open the Terminal, in the terminal type this EXACTLY as shown:
Code:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
Now press ENTER (there is no confirmation returned). You can verify this worked correctly by entering 'cat /data/.supersu' in the terminal and see if it returns "SYSTEMLESS=true", if not, you did it wrong, try the echo command again. Now press exit/back and press the HOME key.
After you have successfully entered the command in the TWRP Terminal you may continue
How to do it:
Go to Install and select the SuperSU zip file you downloaded from Prerequisite #3 and swipe to flash it and reboot. No need to clear caches or anything else but you are welcome to if you wish. You can install SuperSU updates normally through the app going forward (as of this posting).
Why do I have to do this???
Again, this is somewhat dated information and only applies to fixing a bootlooping device when improperly rooted.
For whatever reason, the install script for SuperSU does not recognize that this device (like many others) requires a systemless root installation. By creating /data/.supersu in the TWRP recovery environment, the SuperSU install script parses the file and sees "SYSTEMLESS=true" and ignores what it auto-detects and forces a systemless root installation.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
As always, if this is the first time you have booted TWRP or attempted root... BACKUP IN TWRP FIRST!!! Once the system is modified, it cannot be undone (easily) and you will always have a known good starting place if the worst happens.
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for anything that happens... Your device, your responsibility, no matter what happens... Although all the information here has been tested and is known to work with no issues except where noted, things occasionally can and do go wrong and we cannot foresee every possible scenario or circumstance.
If you need assistance, we need detailed information about what what's going on and what you have tried to do... Please provide details including:
1) Device model number and Android version
2) TWRP version
3) SuperSU version
4) Output of 'cat /data/.supersu' from TWRP terminal
And a copy of recovery.log if possible, and any other pertinent information you can think of. Without specific information there is nothing that I can do to assist you and request for help may be ignored.
EDIT: Photos added showing what a proper command and flash should look like. Note that in picture 1 the exit command is not needed, you can just back out. In pictures 2 and 3 a proper flash of SuperSU is shown, note that system-less mode is specified and the boot image is patched, this is what should occur. It is normal for it to loop once or twice, but that is it, first boot could take 10 minutes plus.
NOTE: I no longer own this device, but will help where I can and will keep this thread open to assist users where ever possible, but I no longer have a device to test/verify things with.
Alternate Method #1
Some users have noted that the above method doesn't seem to work, we don't know why as it seems inconsistent but we can't pin it down specifically to user error, certain model number or build, or anything else, as it works 98% of the time...
But if the above method fails, the alternative is to download and copy to SD card or internal storage SuperSU 2.62-3 ßeta version available here and flash it through TWRP like normal.
Reserved - FAQ (oops, guess I already did that)
I'm so glad I found this thread! I've been procrastenating fixing my phone because of all the crappy methods. This one very easy to follow!
But still can't manage to get my WiFi working
I don't get it. But somehow my nandroid backup failed too, because it's only some 2.X MB big and I don't seem to recover anything....
So I guess I'll have to keep trying..
FYI:
1) Moto X Style 6.0
2) TWRP 3.0.2-0
3) Tried both 2.78 and 2.62. Currently running 2.62
4) SYSTEMLESS=true
Jorinde123 said:
I'm so glad I found this thread! I've been procrastenating fixing my phone because of all the crappy methods. This one very easy to follow!
But still can't manage to get my WiFi working
I don't get it. But somehow my nandroid backup failed too, because it's only some 2.X MB big and I don't seem to recover anything....
So I guess I'll have to keep trying..
FYI:
1) Moto X Style 6.0
2) TWRP 3.0.2-0
3) Tried both 2.78 and 2.62. Currently running 2.62
4) SYSTEMLESS=true
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Find the latest rom image for the version you have installed, and flash the radios with fastboot.
acejavelin said:
Find the latest rom image for the version you have installed, and flash the radios with fastboot.
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Thanks for your quick reply. Tried that, didn't work.. The ROM i'm currently running is MPH24.49-18 btw... I'm now trying it the hard way, just reverting everything step by step. But the first step (flashing gpt.bin) is already giving me the preflash error. This is going to be a lot harder than I thought and it's been too long since I've been flashing these things.
Used to flash my Moto Milestone and my Sony X10, can you imagine.
Jorinde123 said:
Thanks for your quick reply. Tried that, didn't work.. The ROM i'm currently running is MPH24.49-18 btw... I'm now trying it the hard way, just reverting everything step by step. But the first step (flashing gpt.bin) is already giving me the preflash error. This is going to be a lot harder than I thought and it's been too long since I've been flashing these things.
Used to flash my Moto Milestone and my Sony X10, can you imagine.
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Because you are not on 49-18, if you were on the latest OTA for 6.0 you were on 49-18-4. Pre-flash validation failure confirms your using the wrong version. Look in my sig for the return to stock thread, there are links to current roms and discussion of the 'preflash validation error'.
Wasn't systemless method only intended for not altering the system partition in such way not to break compatibility with Android Pay and such apps that don't allow root?
Maybe I got it wrong when I first saw the appearance on the scene of systemless root. From what you are saying the auto detect it's supposed to detect with which method the device is compatible (not only detects if system was already modified? let's say like by TWRP).
I wasn't able to flash SuperSu newest stable versions either, all ended up stuck at boot, except for the 2.62 version (updatable later through playstore and binaries thorugh app via normal update). Honestly I haven't tried systemless as for me I through it was a waste (as said I through it wasn't meant for other purpose).
ATM I'm using CM's own root, but I will report as soon as I will try SU again. I never had problems with modem/wifi with SU, only that it didn't boot on newer stable builds.
Got the Moto X Pure a few days ago. It came with 6.0. This procedure works. Thank you!
ban.codrut said:
Wasn't systemless method only intended for not altering the system partition in such way not to break compatibility with Android Pay and such apps that don't allow root?
Maybe I got it wrong when I first saw the appearance on the scene of systemless root. From what you are saying the auto detect it's supposed to detect with which method the device is compatible (not only detects if system was already modified? let's say like by TWRP).
I wasn't able to flash SuperSu newest stable versions either, all ended up stuck at boot, except for the 2.62 version (updatable later through playstore and binaries thorugh app via normal update). Honestly I haven't tried systemless as for me I through it was a waste (as said I through it wasn't meant for other purpose).
ATM I'm using CM's own root, but I will report as soon as I will try SU again. I never had problems with modem/wifi with SU, only that it didn't boot on newer stable builds.
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No, although that was one thing we thought we would gain (which we didn't), Systemless root is to get around Marshmallow security. Root is detected by SafetyNet API, and it detects pretty much any system modification, systemless or not
Currently Using TWRP 3.0.2.0 . Just unlocked bootloader and haven't done anything else . Recovery flash went well during the initial process of unlocking . Now Im trying to make a backup of the stock Rom , everytime I try to make one I keep getting failed at the end of the process ? Is this a known bug ? I have been doing google searches for the past hour and still unable to find anything to indicate anyone else is having this problem . Unless I didn't use the correct terms while searching . Any help would be appreciated
SouthernEvo said:
Currently Using TWRP 3.0.2.0 . Just unlocked bootloader and haven't done anything else . Recovery flash went well during the initial process of unlocking . Now Im trying to make a backup of the stock Rom , everytime I try to make one I keep getting failed at the end of the process ? Is this a known bug ? I have been doing google searches for the past hour and still unable to find anything to indicate anyone else is having this problem . Unless I didn't use the correct terms while searching . Any help would be appreciated
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It is not a known issue... Where are you storing the backup, internal storage or SD card?
acejavelin said:
It is not a known issue... Where are you storing the backup, internal storage or SD card?
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Was backing up to the SD Card . Been messing with it and now its working for some weird reason . I appreciate your quick response though
I used windroid to unlock the bootloader and install twrp( don't reboot system but rather boot into recovery to make twrp stick) , from there I just flashed supersu and I was good to go. Many methods out there but this worked for me.
Thank you so much for this guide. I have to say, as a new Motorola user coming from Samsung phones exclusively, this whole process made me feel like a real noob again.
I made the switch from iOS to Android back when the Galaxy S2 came out because I grew tired of the jailbreak cat and mouse games on the iPhones and iPads. Learning to root and flash ROMs on all my subsequent Samsung devices was fairly simple and very enjoyable. This Moto X Pure though was a real tasker for me. I honestly never knew about the extra steps you had to take to unlock, twrp and root this phone. I really wish manufactures would help us make this much easier.
Anyway, thank you again for your help. I'll be seeing y'all around the forums as a new MXPE user!
acejavelin said:
No, although that was one thing we thought we would gain (which we didn't), Systemless root is to get around Marshmallow security. Root is detected by SafetyNet API, and it detects pretty much any system modification, systemless or not
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Thank you for clarifying a misconception I had on systemless root
(I intentioned to reply to you earlier, but the mad busy week made me forget about my intent )
I'm going to try right now the latest stable with systemless method (rather than flashing the older version) on a full wiped clean stock to see if it works. (Even tho I see lots of feedbacks here inspiring me to believe it would)
In what order?
acejavelin said:
It seems no matter how much this topic gets discussed, people still use old methods and they either fail, or they break something like WiFi, Mobile Data, infinite bootloop, or getting stuck on the boot logo... THIS DOESN'T HAVE TO HAPPEN and it IS repairable, usually without reflashing the entire image. The problem comes from using an old method, outdated SuperSU, or incorrect method. This guide will help you correct most issues, or help you to flash root correctly the FIRST time.
I have written rooting guides for multiple Moto device, and I have owned many Moto devices as well, so I have some idea what I am saying and I have tested these methods extensively, they work.
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This guide covers ALL Moto X 2015 models that can be bootloader unlocked and have TWRP available, it doesn't matter if it is the XT1575 or XT1572, the method is identical (untested on Chinese XT1570, but it should work). In fact, this method will work on all 2015 and 2016 series Moto phones running Marshmallow, including the Moto E, X, G3, G4, and Z with the appropriate TWRP image.
Please read completely and make sure you understand each step and how to do it, if you don't get something search the thread or ask an open question, no offense, but do not PM me with a question because you think it is too stupid to ask in public (we all started as noobs), or because you want me to hold your hand and do it for you, I will politely tell you no and ask you to post in the thread.
If you are coming here because you followed an old guide where you used a special boot.img file and now you have no service (WiFi and/or mobile data) and you don't have a TWRP backup to restore first, well, the RIGHT way to fix it is to reflash the current stock firmware image and start over... why? Because the various "help" people give to have you flash the radio files that match the kernel (ie. boot image) that was patched for the old style root method, has now put you in a mismatched firmware environment and could potentially brick on the next OTA. If you are in this situation and don't know for to properly fix it... go to the FAQ section in post #3 below (WIP-incomplete).
If came are coming here to root the first time, or you just thought you could flash SuperSU and reboot and now stuck in either a bootloop or stuck on the boot logo... Your in luck, read on, because we can fix that in a jiffy!
tl;dr version for advanced users: Skip to "How to do it" section
I am writing this tutorial because there are still lots of failed root attempts using older "standard" methods that do not work on this device. I also do not like the "one click" root methods, because they can and do fail (KingoRoot will brick a Moto X P/S, regardless of what it's web page says), and when they do people have no idea how to fix it. The manual way is not difficult, and it teaches you how to work on, fix, and use your device on a level above that of the average smartphone user.
I will only cover the details of rooting, the prerequisites are covered elsewhere in detail and I will link to reliable sources for the information. Specifics of the prerequisites are outside of the scope of this tutorial, but are open for discussion in this thread.
Prerequisites:
1) Device must have an unlocked bootloader. See Moto - Unlocking the Bootloader for more info.
NOTE: Performing this prerequisite will give you all the tools (fastboot) and drivers needed to continue, and wipe your device, meaning erase all your information and programs. Make sure to backup any important data first. This step will also permanently void your warranty once an unlock code has been issued by Moto, it doesn't matter if you even use it, your warranty is done.
2) You need to have TWRP installed or one-time booted via fastboot. CWM and other recoveries will NOT work at this time. See the official TWRP pages for clark here. I will NOT teach you how to use TWRP in this thread, if you are going to root you need to understand that your self, but if you get in a real bind I may knudge you in the right direction. I will tell you that there are two modes, flashed or booted, the later is much better if you plan to take an OTA later as long as you don't do something stupid like flash Xposed.
3) You need a copy of the latest STABLE SuperSU ZIP from Chainfire's site on the internal storage or SD card of your device, you can always fine the latest stable version here: https://download.chainfire.eu/supersu/ As of this posting SR4-SuperSU-v2.78-SR4-20161115184928.zip is the current stable version and it has been tested and verified to work.
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, do not use a beta version for rooting Moto devices. SuperSU versions with even numbers are stable versions, while odd numbered versions are beta editions.
4) Reboot and start TWRP recovery, the method you use to do this doesn't matter (boot or flash).
5) Backup your device with TWRP to your SD card, even if you just unlocked and the phone is as blank as a printed page from a 1988 HP DeskJet printer with it's original cartridges still installed, backup... You will always have a good point to return to if the worst happens.
How to do it:
Now, the procedure is the same whether you are trying to root the first time, or you did it the old way just flashing SuperSU and are now not able to boot...
In TWRP, go to Advanced and open the Terminal, in the terminal type this EXACTLY as shown:
Code:
echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu
Now press enter (there is no confirmation returned), then exit and press the Home key. You can verify this worked correctly by entering 'cat /data/.supersu' and see if it returns "SYSTEMLESS=true", if not, you did it wrong, try the echo command again.
Go to Install and select the SuperSU zip file you downloaded from Prerequisite #3 and swipe to flash it and reboot. No need to clear caches or anything else but you are welcome to if you wish. You can install SuperSU updates normally through the app going forward (as of this posting).
Why do I have to do this???
For whatever reason, the install script for SuperSU does not recognize that this device (like many others) requires a systemless root installation. By creating /data/.supersu in the TWRP recovery environment, the SuperSU install script parses the file and sees "SYSTEMLESS=true" and ignores what it auto-detects and forces a systemless root installation.
Hope this is helpful to someone!
As always, if this is the first time you have booted TWRP or attempted root... BACKUP IN TWRP FIRST!!! Once the system is modified, it cannot be undone (easily) and you will always have a known good starting place if the worst happens.
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for anything that happens... Your device, your responsibility, no matter what happens... Although all the information here has been tested and is known to work with no issues except where noted, things occasionally can and do go wrong and we cannot foresee every possible scenario or circumstance.
If you need assistance, we need detailed information about what what's going on and what you have tried to do... Please provide details including:
1) Device model number and Android version
2) TWRP version
3) SuperSU version
4) Output of 'cat /data/.supersu' from TWRP terminal
And a copy of recovery.log if possible, and any other pertinent information you can think of. Without specific information there is nothing that I can do to assist you and request for help may be ignored.
EDIT: Photos added showing what a proper command and flash should look like. Note that in picture 1 the exit command is not needed, you can just back out. In pictures 2 and 3 a proper flash of SuperSU is shown, note that system-less mode is specified and the boot image is patched, this is what should occur. It is normal for it to loop once or twice, but that is it, first boot could take 10 minutes plus.
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I really appreciate the help, but I have one question. Do I flash SuperSu and then type the command into the terminal, or do I type the terminal command first?
Thanks again for your help,
Matt
Iglooian said:
I really appreciate the help, but I have one question. Do I flash SuperSu and then type the command into the terminal, or do I type the terminal command first?
Thanks again for your help,
Matt
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First, a little etiquette lesson, please don't quote long posts (especially the first post) for no reason, at the very least edit it down to only show the relevant parts so people don't have to scroll through a long meaningless quote.
And to answer your question, you enter the terminal command first, then install SuperSU, that is how it is ordered in the first post instructions. If you read the entire first post, it explains what the command does, and logic therefore lets you know it must be done first.
acejavelin said:
First, a little etiquette lesson, please don't quote long posts (especially the first post) for no reason, at the very least edit it down to only show the relevant parts so people don't have to scroll through a long meaningless quote.
And to answer your question, you enter the terminal command first, then install SuperSU, that is how it is ordered in the first post instructions. If you read the entire first post, it explains what the command does, and logic therefore lets you know it must be done first.
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Actually, it was unclear what order I was supposed to do it in; we call that a clarifying question, but thanks anyway.
Iglooian said:
Actually, it was unclear what order I was supposed to do it in; we call that a clarifying question, but thanks anyway.
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Fair enough... I will edit the "How to do it" section to make it more clear.

Downgrade from 7.0 nogat and get Root to 5.1.1

First of all, don't get your hopes high, i rooted as traditional method like many others. I'm flashaholic and i started new thread for those who upgraded intentionally or accidentally and now think download would brick their sets. it won't. things are pretty obvious here but i repeat I'm sharing this to people who've upgraded for any reasons and have no clue how to downgrade or achieve root.
So i bought a cell (sm g920V) with preinstalled PI2 (MM6.0.1) . found out pingpong root is avail only for 5.02 . i was afraid to downgrade so i searched more. found out nogat 7.0 DQD1 has root. and can be rooted via cf autoroot. i upgraded and i tried. but it didn't worked. on nougat i did everything. tried every root app (both pc and apk ver) but failed. i decided to go back.
here i found This thread by @toutanje which said even i upgraded to nougat, i can safely downgrade to PK2 (6.0.1) , PH1 (6.0.1) and BOG7 (5.1.1) . i flashed BOG7 (5.1.1) directly because during search i've foundout that there is temporary root available for BOK7, and they both are 5.1.1. i did this because BOG7 is earlier version than BOK7, for this i won't have to downgrade but to upgrade that i did. i flashed BOK7 and headed Here, a thread by @klip1 . there wasn't any clear instructions not links no attachments. but thanks to @MrMike2182 who shared main file Here. BEWARE that you'll lose root each time you reboot, but you can gain it back easily by running root apk simply from your mobile. this is better then not having one.
so if you desperately want root. wherever you're on nougat DQD1 or MM. Downgrade to BOK7.
simply follow instructions there and all you have to do is to flash BOG7 from thread mentioned above (for safety as i did did step and i'm not sure if you may directly downgrage to BOK7), then flash BOK7, odin Sboot file (attached). you'll see some yellow codes above when restart. i was stuck there with bootloop on VZ logo. all you need to do is to factory reset. (by pressing and hold vol + & vol down + power button until you see black screen with options. press vol down and highlight second option factory data and reset. now press home button. )
phone will start normally, goto devloper options, enable usb debug, allow unknown sources and than root it with kingroot apk. done.
Those who prefer SuperSu can get lead from Here thanks to @EvilRubberDuck. but i am not sure about point 3. there is nothing attached at first post. tough little search may lead you to success.
Thanks to whoever took even little interst to make this beast rooted. please try to get permanent root for this device too. if anyone know how to get it, or any more info regarding rooting this device. please share. let me aware. i'll really appreciate that.
NOTE : i take no responsibility of what you do to your mobile. you're doing it with your own consent. if you're unsure what you're doing, don't do it. I, developers/members mentioned and xda are not responsible for ANYTHING or what you do to your phone.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
First of all, don't get your hopes high, i rooted as traditional method like many others. I'm flashaholic and i started new thread for those who upgraded intentionally or accidentally and now think download would brick their sets. it won't. things are pretty obvious here but i repeat I'm sharing this to people who've upgraded for any reasons and have no clue how to downgrade or achieve root.
So i bought a cell (sm g920V) with preinstalled PI2 (MM6.0.1) . found out pingpong root is avail only for 5.02 . i was afraid to downgrade so i searched more. found out nogat 7.0 DQD1 has root. and can be rooted via cf autoroot. i upgraded and i tried. but it didn't worked. on nougat i did everything. tried every root app (both pc and apk ver) but failed. i decided to go back.
here i found This thread by @toutanje which said even i upgraded to nougat, i can safely downgrade to PK2 (6.0.1) , PH1 (6.0.1) and BOG7 (5.1.1) . i flashed BOG7 (5.1.1) directly because during search i've foundout that there is temporary root available for BOK7, and they both are 5.1.1. i did this because BOG7 is earlier version than BOK7, for this i won't have to downgrade but to upgrade that i did. i flashed BOK7 and headed Here, a thread by @klip1 . there wasn't any clear instructions not links no attachments. but thanks to @MrMike2182 who shared main file Here. BEWARE that you'll lose root each time you reboot, but you can gain it back easily by running root apk simply from your mobile. this is better then not having one.
so if you desperately want root. wherever you're on nougat DQD1 or MM. Downgrade to BOK7.
simply follow instructions there and all you have to do is to flash BOG7 from thread mentioned above (for safety as i did did step and i'm not sure if you may directly downgrage to BOK7), then flash BOK7, odin Sboot file (attached). you'll see some yellow codes above when restart. i was stuck there with bootloop on VZ logo. all you need to do is to factory reset. (by pressing and hold vol + & vol down + power button until you see black screen with options. press vol down and highlight second option factory data and reset. now press home button. )
phone will start normally, goto devloper options, enable usb debug, allow unknown sources and than root it with kingroot apk. done.
Those who prefer SuperSu can get lead from Here thanks to @EvilRubberDuck. but i am not sure about point 3. there is nothing attached at first post. tough little search may lead you to success.
Thanks to whoever took even little interst to make this beast rooted. please try to get permanent root for this device too. if anyone know how to get it, or any more info regarding rooting this device. please share. let me aware. i'll really appreciate that.
NOTE : i take no responsibility of what you do to your mobile. you're doing it with your own consent. if you're unsure what you're doing, don't do it. I, developers/members mentioned and xda are not responsible for ANYTHING or what you do to your phone.
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If you use the SuperSU instead of KingRoot then you can use my installroot script and then the rootatboot if you need to reboot for some reason however if you are not near a PC at the time and you really need to reboot then use terminal emulator from the play store and open it and type su then enter and on the next line type pkill zygote and voila reboots without PC.
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If you use the SuperSU instead of KingRoot then you can use my installroot script and then the rootatboot if you need to reboot for some reason however if you are not near a PC at the time and you really need to reboot then use terminal emulator from the play store and open it and type su then enter and on the next line type pkill zygote and voila reboots without PC.
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yes i've read this post of yours, i should've added this. Glad you came here and i really appreciate your efforts for s6 users. you've done great job for us.
it'll be great if you attach your script and write or quote your method here too. so users don't have to go through earlier threads and finding things. like me who bought this phone pretty late.
right now i'm using quickreboot apk to get hot reboot which keeps the root. but sometimes when you really need to restart. i see your solution as best.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
yes i've read this post of yours, i should've added this. Glad you came here and i really appreciate your efforts for s6 users. you've done great job for us.
it'll be great if you attach your script and write or quote your method here too. so users don't have to go through earlier threads and finding things. like me who bought this phone pretty late.
right now i'm using quickreboot apk to get hot reboot which keeps the root. but sometimes when you really need to restart. i see your solution as best.
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OK so my phone is on 5.1.1, it was originally on 7.0 so you can downgrade back to the 5.1.1 firmware.. I've included in the file the eng kernel and eng sboot but there's different versions so this one in my file called boot.tar is from the eng kernel to the S6 G925V so if you're using G920V you need to get the eng kernel for that one.. Now first you put the phone into download mode and flash the eng kernel using odin and after the phone boots then using Windows command prompt navigate using the cd command to where the file is you downloaded called S6rootbyMrMike2182 once you're in there type installroot and the script should run and flash everything needed including busybox and then the phone will reboot (it will also boot just this one time without using the rootatboot because the same codes in this file too) now when you click on the SuperSU app it's going to say it needs to update su ignore it and go right to the play store and install/update the SuperSU from there and then the phone should be rooted and ready to go.. If you ever need to reboot for some reason connect the phone to your PC and open a command prompt in the same folder again and run rootatboot and it will set the phone as permissive again so it boots.. You can unplug it after you see the Verizon logo.. If for some reason you aren't near a computer and you really need to reboot then use terminal emulator from the play store and open it and type su and grant root access and then on the next line type pkill zygote and voila reboots without a computer
If you have KingRoot on your phone and you want to get rid of it to use SuperSU thanks to @Chainfire then use this script that I'm listing below.. Also keep terminal emulator open while you are doing this because you might(not all devices just some) get a continuous annoying popup that prevents you from doing anything (thanks to KingRoots junk) so you'll have to use terminal emulator to kill/end that process in order to continue and after you kill/end that process then go delete it immediately! Links to root with SuperSU and KingRoot removal are below!
S6EdgeRootByMrMike2182
KingRoot removal script
G920V ENG Sboot
By the way I nor XDA-DEVELOPERS is responsible for anything you choose to do to your phone! If something goes wrong, just reflash your original firmware but don't go blaming me nor XDA because I don't have to put this up so please do your research before messing with your phone and as always, make a backup of everything you wish to keep! And no this will not delete or wipe your phone unless you choose to! Links are above. You can change it or whatever just give props where it's due!!
SERIOUSLY MAKE A BACKUP OF ALL YOUR PICTURES ETC ETC BEFORE DOWNGRADING AND I'M NOT KIDDING!!!
MrMike2182 said:
OK so my phone is on 5.1.1, it was originally on 7.0 so you can downgrade back to the 5.1.1 firmware.....
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great. you completed the thread :highfive:
Didn't know about script removing kr.. wil give it a try for sure. :good:
ok i'm getting confuse here. can you please provide exact files that needed to flash on g920V please ? i mean eng kernel and sboot ? and the file with odin says "G920A_Kernel_Root_5.1.1_S****.tar", A ? isn't A refers to at & t ?
i'm afraid if i may flash wrong file. can you please help me here with exact files needed for us (G920v) ?
and when i'm running installroot via cmd, it execute it goes like it created by you until daemon started successfully for like for five to 8 sec and then disappear. phone doesn't reboot. nothing happens. ,
can anyone confirm if i can directly downgrade to BOK7 ? im currently on DQD1 also can anyone guide me how to actually flash my phone like step wise im new here.. I upgraded to 7.0 but I desperately want root now I've odin installed i just need some1 to teach me how to do it like where to select sboot file and other files
Thanks
Sharjeel.Khan said:
so if you desperately want root. wherever you're on nougat DQD1 or MM. Downgrade to BOK7.
simply follow instructions there and all you have to do is to flash BOG7 from thread mentioned above (for safety as i did did step and i'm not sure if you may directly downgrade to BOK7), then flash BOK7.
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Muhammad Aliyan said:
can anyone confirm if i can directly downgrade to BOK7 ? im currently on DQD1 also can anyone guide me how to actually flash my phone like step wise im new here.. I upgraded to 7.0 but I desperately want root now I've odin installed i just need some1 to teach me how to do it like where to select sboot file and other files
Thanks
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welcome here. first things first, i don't mean to discourage you but if you don't know about where to "put sboot and other files", you really shouldn't be doing this. additionally downgrading is a risky process where things get messy due to single mistake .
To answer your question directly, NO. i've read a post somewhere here that we can only downgrade to mentioned (in 1st post) firmware. OP there tried to downgrade to other fw but failed.
and that is exactly why i did long and safe procedure and downgraded to BOG7 and then BOK7. . both are 5.1.
2nd question : you need to put sboot file in "AP" section of odin. (be careful with using it)
i assume you have G920V, which have locked bootloader, my suggestion would be... its not worth it. trust me. even if you downgrade, and rooted too, you'll loose root if you restart your device. and you cannot install recovery and so on. there is no permanent root for this device.
Exchange your device for international version or so, either wait for it and enjoy being on nougat. devs are working on it may be. some claim to root nougat too. better don't downgrade and much better if you stop right there when you don't have basic knowledge about this. you'll end up having paper weight instead of device.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
welcome here. first things first, i don't mean to discourage you but if you don't know about where to "put sboot and other files", you really shouldn't be doing this. additionally downgrading is a risky process where things get messy due to single mistake .
To answer your question directly, NO. i've read a post somewhere here that we can only downgrade to mentioned (in 1st post) firmware. OP there tried to downgrade to other fw but failed.
and that is exactly why i did long and safe procedure and downgraded to BOG7 and then BOK7. . both are 5.1.
2nd question : you need to put sboot file in "AP" section of odin. (be careful with using it)
i assume you have G920V, which have locked bootloader, my suggestion would be... its not worth it. trust me. even if you downgrade, and rooted too, you'll loose root if you restart your device. and you cannot install recovery and so on. there is no permanent root for this device.
Exchange your device for international version or so, either wait for it and enjoy being on nougat. devs are working on it may be. some claim to root nougat too. better don't downgrade and much better if you stop right there when you don't have basic knowledge about this. you'll end up having paper weight instead of device.
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But on 5.1.1 my battery life was so good now it just keeps draining even on power saving just drain and drain I previously also upgraded using Odin from 5.1.1 to 7.0 (biggest mistake) and i'm regretting it although its much better it terms of improvements and performance i just cant live with this battery life also i need root for WifiKill and to hack in-app purchases .. and i don't reboot my device often..
so if im downgrading to both of these BOK7 or BOG7 i need to use the sboot file u provided right ?
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But on 5.1.1 my battery life was so good now it just keeps draining even on power saving just drain and drain I previously also upgraded using Odin from 5.1.1 to 7.0 (biggest mistake) and i'm regretting it although its much better it terms of improvements and performance i just cant live with this battery life also i need root for WifiKill and to hack in-app purchases .. and i don't reboot my device often..
so if im downgrading to both of these BOK7 or BOG7 i need to use the sboot file u provided right ?
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alright. nothing to worry about. just downgrade like i mentioned on OP (for safe side as no one here to confirm)
okay so like i said you just need to put the provided file (all credits to original dev/coder) in AP section and flash after you install BOK7. .
i can only tell you about BOK7 as i've done and using this. not G7.
so after to downgrade to bok7, let it boot properly. factory reset your phone, go to download mode and flash attached file using odin. (uncheck all options but f reset time and auto reboot)
phone will restart, and you'll see some green numbers and something when booting. let it boot. go to dev options enable usb debugging. uncheck "verify apps usgin adb" and... root either from kingroot (comes with 100 of ads even on lock screen) or look at this post by MrMike2182 who gave us superSU :victory:
and most important part here : make a backup of everything. and i take no responsibility of what you do to your mobile. you're doing it with your own will. if you're unsure what you're doing, don't do it. I, developers/members mentioned here and xda are not responsible for ANYTHING in any way.
good luck :good:
Sharjeel.Khan said:
alright. nothing to worry about. just downgrade like i mentioned on OP (for safe side as no one here to confirm)
okay so like i said you just need to put the provided file (all credits to original dev/coder) in AP section and flash after you install BOK7. .
i can only tell you about BOK7 as i've done and using this. not G7.
so after to downgrade to bok7, let it boot properly. factory reset your phone, go to download mode and flash attached file using odin. (uncheck all options but f reset time and auto reboot)
phone will restart, and you'll see some green numbers and something when booting. let it boot. go to dev options enable usb debugging. uncheck "verify apps usgin adb" and... root either from kingroot (comes with 100 of ads even on lock screen) or look at this post by MrMike2182 who gave us superSU :victory:
and most important part here : make a backup of everything. and i take no responsibility of what you do to your mobile. you're doing it with your own will. if you're unsure what you're doing, don't do it. I, developers/members mentioned here and xda are not responsible for ANYTHING in any way.
good luck :good:
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Quick question if i can root my device with this method it possible to install xposed framework via Flashfire?, just a question.
If not possible install xposed not a problem, better root than nothing, and i am not reboot so much, to say nothing.
And like say Muhammad Aliyan, the battery in 7.0 is much more less than 5.1.1
(Sorry for my bad english.)
LuisElListo said:
Quick question if i can root my device with this method it possible to install xposed framework via Flashfire?, just a question.
If not possible install xposed not a problem, better root than nothing, and i am not reboot so much, to say nothing.
And like say Muhammad Aliyan, the battery in 7.0 is much more less than 5.1.1
(Sorry for my bad english.)
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i have tried it earlier and failed but now when i saw youre asking this, i gave it another try and i'm stuck on bootloop. lol.
better don't do it.
i've read it that xposed is not compatible to our devices (64bit) yet ( just read it not confirming it) + in xposed official thread, it has been warned that bootloops occur in samsung stock roms. soi'd say do not try this.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
i have tried it earlier and failed but now when i saw youre asking this, i gave it another try and i'm stuck on bootloop. lol.
better don't do it.
i've read it that xposed is not compatible to our devices (64bit) yet ( just read it not confirming it) + in xposed official thread, it has been warned that bootloops occur in samsung stock roms. soi'd say do not try this.
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So close, well better wait to safe method in stock room, or unlock bootloader. Thanks anyway.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
alright. nothing to worry about. just downgrade like i mentioned on OP (for safe side as no one here to confirm)
okay so like i said you just need to put the provided file (all credits to original dev/coder) in AP section and flash after you install BOK7. .
i can only tell you about BOK7 as i've done and using this. not G7.
so after to downgrade to bok7, let it boot properly. factory reset your phone, go to download mode and flash attached file using odin. (uncheck all options but f reset time and auto reboot)
phone will restart, and you'll see some green numbers and something when booting. let it boot. go to dev options enable usb debugging. uncheck "verify apps usgin adb" and... root either from kingroot (comes with 100 of ads even on lock screen) or look at this post by MrMike2182 who gave us superSU :victory:
and most important part here : make a backup of everything. and i take no responsibility of what you do to your mobile. you're doing it with your own will. if you're unsure what you're doing, don't do it. I, developers/members mentioned here and xda are not responsible for ANYTHING in any way.
good luck :good:
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everything was good I downgraded to BOG 7 first with odin all good then OK7 and again all good successfully booted up everything is fine fingerprint sensor etc right after i flash the sboot file my fingerprint sensor stopped working it says an error occurred can you please help me .. phone is rooted though but cmon fingerprint sensor i can't live without it..
Edit: tried factory reset and restarting, none worked.
edit2: reflashed OK7 again and its fingerprint is working but can't root. flashed sboot to root but fingerprint stopped working.
edit3: again flashed OK7 then sboot again green text in the corner again root succeed but again fingerprint not working guess something wrong with the sboot..
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everything was good I downgraded to BOG 7 first with odin all good then OK7 and again all good successfully booted up everything is fine fingerprint sensor etc right after i flash the sboot file my fingerprint sensor stopped working it says an error occurred can you please help me .. phone is rooted though but cmon fingerprint sensor i can't live without it..
Edit: tried factory reset and restarting, none worked.
edit2: reflashed OK7 again and its fingerprint is working but can't root. flashed sboot to root but fingerprint stopped working.
edit3: again flashed OK7 then sboot again green text in the corner again root succeed but again fingerprint not working guess something wrong with the sboot..
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thats strange because i had FP working while rooted from same sboot file that i attached.
try downloading from another source like in second post where mrmike2182 shared it. and try removing Samsung account (if its there, don't forget to turn off reactivation lock before that.)
see if it helps.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
thats strange because i had FP working while rooted from same sboot file that i attached.
try downloading from another source like in second post where mrmike2182 shared it. and try removing Samsung account (if its there, don't forget to turn off reactivation lock before that.)
see if it helps.
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Same issue with this flash OK7 FP work ok, but install Sboot and FP not working.
edit1: cant root the device i open cmd with adm permission, installroot, daemon is stop, is starting, after close cmd and the phone not reboot.
LuisElListo said:
Same issue with this flash OK7 FP work ok, but install Sboot and FP not working.
edit1: cant root the device i open cmd with adm permission, installroot, daemon is stop, is starting, after close cmd and the phone not reboot.
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hmm. i believe FP didn't came friendly with this sboot. any experienced dev might help us out here
make sure you have proper drivers installed and have working adb. read instructions, search fourm. by the way, for same kind of issues, i had to go with kingroot.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
hmm. i believe FP didn't came friendly with this sboot. any experienced dev might help us out here
make sure you have proper drivers installed and have working adb. read instructions, search fourm. by the way, for same kind of issues, i had to go with kingroot.
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Well better than nothing, uninstall all bloatware for my phone (finally), FP sensor yes it to cool but, meee y si better pin or patron.
Just have to try install Xposed and all done.
Do you try to install official xposed? Or the unofficial for Samsung Stock https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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Well better than nothing, uninstall all bloatware for my phone (finally), FP sensor yes it to cool but, meee y si better pin or patron.
Just have to try install Xposed and all done.
Do you try to install official xposed? Or the unofficial for Samsung Stock https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
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i'd love to try right now but i can't because i'm currently working on something else.
but for your assistance, Here is what you're looking for. its a success.
Sharjeel.Khan said:
i'd love to try right now but i can't because i'm currently working on something else.
but for your assistance, Here is what you're looking for. its a success.
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I try a shoot.
Its working, its ****ing working, I sacrifices FP, and Supersu but I dont mind i have xposed and a root.
imgur(dot)com/a/zLvrD
Edit1: bad news activated module xposed requeried reboot, soo the root is lost and requiered to root again with kingroot the problem is my percent is not advance 01%. Also every time I rooted the phone is slowing arriving a point where it restarted alone and is only 01%.
If i a factoy reset i lost xposed and root or better reflash the Rom OK7?

I need to edit build.prop file on my J3 without root. Is it possible?

Hello team. I need to edit build.prop file on my J3 but I cannot root.
My understanding is that this is possible using custom recovery, just mount the system partition and push and pull the file file with adb. The problem is my handset (SM-J330FN) is running Android 8, and I think only custom recovery exists for Android 7. I tried installing the TWRP I found for Android 7, but the phone just boot loops, get stuck at Samsung logo and reboot. Don't think I can use this Android 7 TWRP with Android 8.
So next plan, I tried to wipe and install Android 7 firmware instead, but Odin said no. I take UK BTU firmware from updato.com the same way I do with Android 8 but it gets to the first stage and Odin says FAIL!
Can anyone provide a suggestion for how I can edit build.prop without root? I don't care how - maybe I can find a custom recovery for Android 8, maybe someone can help with why I can't install the Android 7 firmware, maybe someone knows of a way I can do a 1 time boot to recovery image (have used "fastboot reboot recovery.img" in the past but am aware that Samsung bootloader does not support fastboot). Maybe I can do it with root and remove the root after? Root needs to be not detected so I can use certain tools.
Any advice hugely appreciated
marshedpotato said:
Hello team. I need to edit build.prop file on my J3 but I cannot root.
My understanding is that this is possible using custom recovery, just mount the system partition and push and pull the file file with adb. The problem is my handset (SM-J330FN) is running Android 8, and I think only custom recovery exists for Android 7. I tried installing the TWRP I found for Android 7, but the phone just boot loops, get stuck at Samsung logo and reboot. Don't think I can use this Android 7 TWRP with Android 8.
So next plan, I tried to wipe and install Android 7 firmware instead, but Odin said no. I take UK BTU firmware from updato.com the same way I do with Android 8 but it gets to the first stage and Odin says FAIL!
Can anyone provide a suggestion for how I can edit build.prop without root? I don't care how - maybe I can find a custom recovery for Android 8, maybe someone can help with why I can't install the Android 7 firmware, maybe someone knows of a way I can do a 1 time boot to recovery image (have used "fastboot reboot recovery.img" in the past but am aware that Samsung bootloader does not support fastboot). Maybe I can do it with root and remove the root after? Root needs to be not detected so I can use certain tools.
Any advice hugely appreciated
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You obviously ignored my reply I gave you yesterday.
As I already stated TWRP fully supports your device on Oreo.
Your issue is not reading the thread properly.
All you need to do is explained in the TWRP OP.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...overy-twrp-3-1-1-1-samsung-galaxy-j3-t3709056
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You obviously ignored my reply I gave you yesterday.
As I already stated TWRP fully supports your device on Oreo.
Your issue is not reading the thread properly.
All you need to do is explained in the TWRP OP.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...overy-twrp-3-1-1-1-samsung-galaxy-j3-t3709056
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Hello, if you look at the times you will see that i made this post before I commented on yours!
I did not ignore your message, I just had not seen it yet.
As it turns out, you were right - I just tried again, taking extra care to follow instructions exactly and this time it works.
Leaves me with mixed feelings, because I am really grateful for the great development work you have done to help people like me, but also the way you are speaking to me above was a bit rude and I do not deserve that just for a small mistake. I was polite.
Thank you regardless.
marshedpotato said:
Hello, if you look at the times you will see that i made this post before I commented on yours!
I did not ignore your message, I just had not seen it yet.
As it turns out, you were right - I just tried again, taking extra care to follow instructions exactly and this time it works.
Leaves me with mixed feelings, because I am really grateful for the great development work you have done to help people like me, but also the way you are speaking to me above was a bit rude and I do not deserve that just for a small mistake. I was polite.
Thank you regardless.
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There's a difference between being rude and being direct.
I am the latter.
Nothing personal was included in my reply nor was it intended to be.
You're upset, but I also get upset when people cannot seem to take the time to read the descriptive instructions I've included in my posts.
Trust me, it takes far longer for me to create this stuff than for yourself or anyone else to read and apply the instructions.
Don't be offended it's just frustration from my end manifesting itself in my posts.

Blu bl140dl unlock bootloader and ROOT w/magisk

Unlocked bootloader and acheived root/magisk on b140dl aka blu view 3, i did search for this phone on xda before(1 week ago as my first stop) and could not find, or across across web, after deep hair pulling, disapointments in the dark ( I Im pretty new at this guys), and not trying to present something already found or reinvent the wheel, just trying to perpetuate the freedom to "really OWN your device and perceverence of never giving up and you shall prevail!!!!! Any questions, pm me
rtype77 said:
Unlocked bootloader and acheived root/magisk on b140dl aka blu view 3, i did search for this phone on xda before(1 week ago as my first stop) and could not find, or across across web, after deep hair pulling, disapointments in the dark ( I Im pretty new at this guys), and not trying to present something already found or reinvent the wheel, just trying to perpetuate the freedom to "really OWN your device and perceverence of never giving up and you shall prevail!!!!! Any questions, pm me
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Im now working on removing orange status warning (only meaning unlocked bootloader with 5 sec. delay)
I did extract my stock image in .bin dump as well as extracting .img partitions from this dump. I tried the few online methods of altering the lk.bin hex and reflash leading to no boot, no lights, no nothing as if a security encryption signature principal must be in place, to put a halt if not matched. Not sure but could sure use some advice, Im kinda new at this.
I've also been trying to figure out how to port a twrp recovery, which i also attempted, flashed, same result-phone black, no boot, so i flashed back original, back to normal,(what a scare on such a dead response!!- holding power button down and nothing) So ive softbricked twice, and recovered twice without a problem.
Specs
Helio p22 mtk chipset (6762)
4.19.127 kernel android 11
I do realize each phone has different specific source and understand this determines if twrp compatible, correct me if im wrong my friends, im just learning and open, one more thing, ive gotten a status of p22 from installed play store app device info, cpu-z. no root permission. mtk _client tool gives me p35 as my processor which is the (6735). Maybe the difference is negligible in the two 2 readings? or the mtk_client is old and rounds the 6762 to 6765, as maybe there differences are small enough to ignore 62-65 differences? Like i mentioned Im very new, and though ive researched a lot, this is tough, but i must say, I love a good game of chess!!!!
. Ive currently got two of these phones and Im starting from scratch tryna do the same thing you are. So at least youre not alone. I figured id kinda follow the guide for the b130dl (since that seems to have so much success even with other variants and devices) idk how much help I will be, seeing as I havent done any development of any kind for about 5 years.... But since I have 2, lmk if there is anything kinda risky you wanna try. (After I catch up of course)
Yeah right on, im goin at orange status removal once again, I did do a little homework, and beleive the inability to flash any custom partition is due to encryption of partitions by dm verity and or AVB preventing boot even if rooted? Not sure exactly but reading and learning. btw my friend, Im Rob, pleasure to meet. I dont know any coding, though ready to learn, just mods a bit, though im relatively new to that as well, but i try being creative, and was stoked I actually pulled off root on this newer phone, unlocked the bootloader with mtk_client, from git-hub, no problem : https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...er/mtkclient&usg=AOvVaw1EA0UgBcE8bbeVuiVn4L7c
I then read all partitions to my laptop which dumped in .bin form, from there i looked everywhere for a root on this phone. too new, as i found nothing. That made me think if mtk_gui could pull off unlocking the bl, what else can it do? So read its readme a bit and noticed the magisk root using adb and fastboot, with accompaning custom magisk for mtk. Thought i was probably wasting my time as this phones security is newer. Well, it worked, so bootloader down, root accomplished with magisk, now this orange state, which i tried online hex manipulation of lk.bin file and flashed it to original lk.bin partition on phone, no boot. Tried making a custom logo.bin and same flash, no boot. So used my mtk_client tool to flash my backup abov 2 partitions and, booted right up, no problem which led me to investigate this vb meta and AVB which im currently trying to grasp. Oh and yes i figured out how to take a complete flash dump into a .bin file with mtkclient, so I have backup of partitions from this tool by reading partitions section, and also backup by using the read flash option under flash in the tool. It gave me one giant file called user.bin. I researched what bin and img files are and learned we can use 7 zip or any storage compress/decompress software or cd iso software to open bin files, so preceded with 7 zip on user.bin file and was able to extract the partitions in .img format, really cool, so now i have backup in3 styles lol .bin partitions, .img partitions or 1 .bin complete rom dump which when opened with 7 zip gives you the img forms, been fun, but this orange state and security stuff seems a bit tricky to understand, so thats where im at my freind, Let me know you need any help, Good idea about starting with previous phone guide, my thoughts exactly as well when i started gettin my hands dirty lol What a universe in these gadgets, awesome
Is there anyway you could post a guide of sorts. Looking to unlock the bootloader and root (aren't we all).
Am relatively new at this. Last phone I rooted before this year was the Epic Touch! Please at least list which downloads are needed. Thanks in advance. *Jaymi*
Thsi a Specs by your phone?
Okay. Let's go to the beginning.
I have a friend who knows how to handle Mediatek phones. He even has a BLU MT6762 with Android 9. He compiled the TWRP himself. Maybe compile one to you.
I'll try to send him a message to know if he can help you.
But the bigger question is about the original firmware (without ROOT/Magisk). Have you tried using the Smart Phone Flash Tool (SPFT) to copy all the firmware? Is there an official stock firmware? So you could use the scatter.txt file to use SPFT.
If you couldn't use SPFT then were you forced to use mtk_client?
To unlock bootloader, can you use this guide?: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...om-rom-on-a-blu-g90-pro.4253737/post-85180967
Update:
Okay. He agreed to help. He asked someone to put the stock recovery.img file attached to the message and information about fastboot:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
and fastbootd:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Furthermore an experienced user should contact him to test the TWRP files he will compile. So think hard if you can get your phone back to normal if something strange happens. Usually just reinstall the stock file and everything will be simple. One more detail: you should be able to understand that the test needs the phone with the full wipe process and without using magisk at the moment.
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Yeah right on, im goin at orange status removal once again, I did do a little homework, and beleive the inability to flash any custom partition is due to encryption of partitions by dm verity and or AVB preventing boot even if rooted? Not sure exactly but reading and learning. btw my friend, Im Rob, pleasure to meet. I dont know any coding, though ready to learn, just mods a bit, though im relatively new to that as well, but i try being creative, and was stoked I actually pulled off root on this newer phone, unlocked the bootloader with mtk_client, from git-hub, no problem : https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjlsKWdh7b2AhVXjokEHXJ1DD4QFnoECAsQAQ&url=https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient&usg=AOvVaw1EA0UgBcE8bbeVuiVn4L7c
I then read all partitions to my laptop which dumped in .bin form, from there i looked everywhere for a root on this phone. too new, as i found nothing. That made me think if mtk_gui could pull off unlocking the bl, what else can it do? So read its readme a bit and noticed the magisk root using adb and fastboot, with accompaning custom magisk for mtk. Thought i was probably wasting my time as this phones security is newer. Well, it worked, so bootloader down, root accomplished with magisk, now this orange state, which i tried online hex manipulation of lk.bin file and flashed it to original lk.bin partition on phone, no boot. Tried making a custom logo.bin and same flash, no boot. So used my mtk_client tool to flash my backup abov 2 partitions and, booted right up, no problem which led me to investigate this vb meta and AVB which im currently trying to grasp. Oh and yes i figured out how to take a complete flash dump into a .bin file with mtkclient, so I have backup of partitions from this tool by reading partitions section, and also backup by using the read flash option under flash in the tool. It gave me one giant file called user.bin. I researched what bin and img files are and learned we can use 7 zip or any storage compress/decompress software or cd iso software to open bin files, so preceded with 7 zip on user.bin file and was able to extract the partitions in .img format, really cool, so now i have backup in3 styles lol .bin partitions, .img partitions or 1 .bin complete rom dump which when opened with 7 zip gives you the img forms, been fun, but this orange state and security stuff seems a bit tricky to understand, so thats where im at my freind, Let me know you need any help, Good idea about starting with previous phone guide, my thoughts exactly as well when i started gettin my hands dirty lol What a universe in these gadgets, awesome
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I get handshake error with mtk client on my b140dl, on both windows and relived iso. Would love to have mine unlocked.
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Hey guys, I am a total noob with android but I have this same model hone and I have a custom OS. I'm not sure what it means outside of:
"my crazy ex gf managed to get spyware on my new phone like the day after she got the cops to take my old one (Jan 12th) and has been ruining what's left of my sad existence"
But google isn't giving me any results for this firmware version or really this model phone at all so if it would help people working on modding it and there is a way I could like dump the data from it somewhere?
jayleemcnabb81 said:
Is there anyway you could post a guide of sorts. Looking to unlock the bootloader and root (aren't we all).
Am relatively new at this. Last phone I rooted before this year was the Epic Touch! Please at least list which downloads are needed. Thanks in advance. *Jaymi*
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Hi Jaymi, sorry for the late 2 month late response, been totally busy and other places, but yes, i think i will make a guide, to the best of my ability as im relatively new at this as well and have never wrote a guide, but shall give it my best! Any questions, just ask, Rob
Can someone show me how to do this? it appears OP has been offline and nobody ever got around to actually SHARING THIS METHOD OF BOOTLOADER UNLOCK... I used to unlock my phones bootloaders all the time around 2014 but the game has changed and now you gotta edit files on notepad and download github sources it seems...
tl:dr: NEED ISNRUCTIONZ pl0X!!
rtype77 said:
Yeah right on, im goin at orange status removal once again, I did do a little homework, and beleive the inability to flash any custom partition is due to encryption of partitions by dm verity and or AVB preventing boot even if rooted? Not sure exactly but reading and learning. btw my friend, Im Rob, pleasure to meet. I dont know any coding, though ready to learn, just mods a bit, though im relatively new to that as well, but i try being creative, and was stoked I actually pulled off root on this newer phone, unlocked the bootloader with mtk_client, from git-hub, no problem : https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjlsKWdh7b2AhVXjokEHXJ1DD4QFnoECAsQAQ&url=https://github.com/bkerler/mtkclient&usg=AOvVaw1EA0UgBcE8bbeVuiVn4L7c
I then read all partitions to my laptop which dumped in .bin form, from there i looked everywhere for a root on this phone. too new, as i found nothing. That made me think if mtk_gui could pull off unlocking the bl, what else can it do? So read its readme a bit and noticed the magisk root using adb and fastboot, with accompaning custom magisk for mtk. Thought i was probably wasting my time as this phones security is newer. Well, it worked, so bootloader down, root accomplished with magisk, now this orange state, which i tried online hex manipulation of lk.bin file and flashed it to original lk.bin partition on phone, no boot. Tried making a custom logo.bin and same flash, no boot. So used my mtk_client tool to flash my backup abov 2 partitions and, booted right up, no problem which led me to investigate this vb meta and AVB which im currently trying to grasp. Oh and yes i figured out how to take a complete flash dump into a .bin file with mtkclient, so I have backup of partitions from this tool by reading partitions section, and also backup by using the read flash option under flash in the tool. It gave me one giant file called user.bin. I researched what bin and img files are and learned we can use 7 zip or any storage compress/decompress software or cd iso software to open bin files, so preceded with 7 zip on user.bin file and was able to extract the partitions in .img format, really cool, so now i have backup in3 styles lol .bin partitions, .img partitions or 1 .bin complete rom dump which when opened with 7 zip gives you the img forms, been fun, but this orange state and security stuff seems a bit tricky to understand, so thats where im at my freind, Let me know you need any help, Good idea about starting with previous phone guide, my thoughts exactly as well when i started gettin my hands dirty lol What a universe in these gadgets, awesome
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Hey, I have a B140DL and unlocking it's bootloader has become personal. I have achieved root on other handsets and tablets, but this little bastard is something else. I was just inquiring to see if you ever put together a guide. Any advice is greatly appreciated. I will say for a cheap phone, it has been a Mother-Fuxxer!
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I get handshake error with mtk client on my b140dl, on both windows and relived iso. Would love to have mine unlocked.
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I kept getting handshake error also. Then I started getting device not configured. Have you made any headway?
One more thing, out of curiosity I ran the command "fastboot flashing lock" and I got a menu that asked Do you wish to LOCK BOOTLOADER? Locking your BOOTLOADER will wipe your device of all DATA! You must then flash your phone with a stock ROM.
Looking into this device myself and having a hard time. I haven't rooted a phone since a droid x2 and back then i did it with some kind of software through an ubuntu terminal. Not sure what's being used now but has anyone been able to do this or can anyone offer any tips or guidance?
oldt7mer said:
Looking into this device myself and having a hard time. I haven't rooted a phone since a droid x2 and back then i did it with some kind of software through an ubuntu terminal. Not sure what's being used now but has anyone been able to do this or can anyone offer any tips or guidance?
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MTK Client and Python with Chimera exploit can supposedly do it. Look to GitHub. Hope you enjoy a challenge. I have made little problems.
ive been playing with this all day and its safe to say this is impossible with currently released tech on the latest security updates. the only way youre going to be able to do this is if youre able to force the phone into brom mode. doesnt seem possible from where im standing unless that can be done, would have to be done through a hardware mod.
oldt7mer said:
ive been playing with this all day and its safe to say this is impossible with currently released tech on the latest security updates. the only way youre going to be able to do this is if youre able to force the phone into brom mode. doesnt seem possible from where im standing unless that can be done, would have to be done through a hardware mod.
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in case i wasnt clear, if you are on 2021 security updates with this phone (i.e. havent updated it or just got it and declined updates) you can easily unlock the phone with mtkclient and root with magisk; however if you've installed the 2022 security updates, brom mode is basically disabled making it impossible to unlock the phone.
oldt7mer said:
ive been playing with this all day and its safe to say this is impossible with currently released tech on the latest security updates. the only way youre going to be able to do this is if youre able to force the phone into brom mode. doesnt seem possible from where im standing unless that can be done, would have to be done through a hardware mod.
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Run the fastboot command "fastboot flashing lock". Do that and tell me what you think. Trust me. Just be sure to read the prompt on your phone.
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in case i wasnt clear, if you are on 2021 security updates with this phone (i.e. havent updated it or just got it and declined updates) you can easily unlock the phone with mtkclient and root with magisk; however if you've installed the 2022 security updates, brom mode is basically disabled making it impossible to unlock the phone.
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MTK Client has been no go. Lib USB error and NO BACK END error.

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