Does one click root give superuser powers or just ability to run custom roms?
TFJ4 said:
Does one click root give superuser powers or just ability to run custom roms?
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you have to have a custom rom to take advantage of superuser permissions
The one click root will make you super man...... don't go x-raying the girls locker room.....you perv
"Get me a sandwich"
"No way, get it yourself"
"Sudo, Get me a sandwich"
"Ok"
-XKCD
you do need to flash a custom rom, but since the 1 click root method instructions that I've seen generally use CyanogenMod, then yes you will have root
Wait, isn't superuser powers what neo had in the matrix since it was a computer system doesthat mean that tf might become the next neo and free me from the android that I have pugged into for the past couple months..............please save me tf...........
I believe you mean superuser permissions not powers
gridlock32404 said:
I believe you mean superuser permissions not powers
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Have you ever had su? They are definitely powers
Zuggy said:
"Get me a sandwich"
"No way, get it yourself"
"Sudo, Get me a sandwich"
"Ok"
-XKCD
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Personally I prefer the naughtier version of that joke, but w/e
Yes zuggy I have had su, I run ubuntu so I am quite used to sudo
gridlock32404 said:
Yes zuggy I have had su, I run ubuntu so I am quite used to sudo
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I think he was joking...
Yes, quite aware, just figured I throw it out there for all the windows users
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I finally found a way to unlock the HBOOT! A patch is applied to the bootloader and then you can flash Unrevoked and get all the custom ROMS!!!
But be careful! It's not my fault if this tool will break your phone, so you're doing it on your own responsibility!! Also please read the instructions carefully! And don't remove power or unplug the USB cable while the unlock is running, otherwise you will brick your phone!!!
Instructions:
1. make a backup of all your apps and data on your phone just to be sure
2. download unlockhboot.zip and extract it somewhere. there is only one binary file unlockhboot
3. if you don't have adb then download it somewhere and make sure it's running
4. make sure you have USB debugging mode enabled
5. on your PC open a command line (Start --> Run --> then enter cmd)
6. change to the directory that contains the downloaded unlockhboot
7. type in the following commands:
adb push unlockhboot /data/local
adb shell
cd /data/local
chmod 744 unlockhboot
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8. now to start flashing the patch.... just type in:
./unlockhboot
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I made the process as simple as possible. The tool will get itself a root shell, extract your bootloader, patch it, and then flash it back. After this it will automatically boot into recovery mode and from there you should be able to flash Unrevoked!
HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEW PHONE!!!
1st of April
Wrong date, eh?
Screenshots and test reports needed or its an aprils fool!!!!
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Lol!
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk
any confirmations??
edit :- tried... it actually april fool's day!!! LOL!!!! was still worth a try though!!
also, second time it gave me permission denied!!
ahahahahahahahaaa lolol
I should've waited till today to change my sig and then left it like that tomorrow - that would've been fun
Omg it worked!!!! Thanks a lot!!! finally got s-off
pyroblazer said:
any confirmations??
edit :- tried... it actually april fool's day!!! LOL!!!! was still worth a try though!!
also, second time it gave me permission denied!!
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On your screenshot it seems the file is not on the phone. did you actually push the file? maybe your forgot the adb push command.
Just flashed Froyo RUU to try this out. It works great! Thanks a lot.
Edit: Tested ROM Manager, flashed new recovery fine.
I have error: Wrong date?
How to solve??? Help me
dungquoc said:
I have error: Wrong date?
How to solve??? Help me
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I Also have this msg:
""error161: wrong date""
whats the problem??
ata63 said:
I Also have this msg:
""error161: wrong date""
whats the problem??
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Basic scripts just work for one day. You need to buy a licence to let it work forever.
So you need to wait for an updated script. Maybe donating would speed up the process.
fifarunnerr said:
Basic scripts just work for one day. You need to buy a licence to let it work forever.
So you need to wait for an updated script. Maybe donating would speed up the process.
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I see, I'm lucky :d
but my having error. "wrong date"
fifarunnerr said:
Basic scripts just work for one day. You need to buy a licence to let it work forever.
So you need to wait for an updated script. Maybe donating would speed up the process.
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OR maybe it'll work tomorrow, you never know.
i can't believe this actually worked, im sooo happy now
Does it actually work or is this just a stupid jode?
nhnt11 said:
OR maybe it'll work tomorrow, you never know.
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Ña, same problem.... we just have to wait? days? week?years?
Miyagi said:
Ña, same problem.... we just have to wait? days? week?years?
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seriously... try tomorrow. he released it early, it activates only tomorrow. guess there's a bug which lets it work for some people... like the signal bug that happened only for a few. i'll upload a pic soon if you want.
nhnt11 said:
seriously... try tomorrow. he released it early, it activates only tomorrow. guess there's a bug which lets it work for some people... like the signal bug that happened only for a few. i'll upload a pic soon if you want.
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that's pretty weird
Whenever I'm trying to root my phone I click reinstall all packages. (yes I put the rooting file in there) then I get error 7 can anyone help me?
Try [APP]SuperOneClick v1.9.5 (Root, Unroot, Enable Non-Market App)
It asks if my version is 2.0 or higher and it's 2.1 and it says failed once i click yes...
MrEnjoi said:
It asks if my version is 2.0 or higher and it's 2.1 and it says failed once i click yes...
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doesnt matter....
Pirateghost said:
doesnt matter....
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Well it still fails... so yeah how doesn't it matter if it is still failing?
MrEnjoi said:
Well it still fails... so yeah how doesn't it matter if it is still failing?
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dont click YES
you dont need to do a test on it.
as long as it got that far it should be rooted.
do you have superuser app in your app drawer?
can you launch an app that requires root? like titanium backup?
logical troubleshooting.....
OK did anyone here successfully rooted there HTC One? I really want to root mine badly but there isn't a "STABLE" root process for me yet... well I am a n00b... :/
BugXXXy said:
OK did anyone here successfully rooted there HTC One? I really want to root mine badly but there isn't a "STABLE" root process for me yet... well I am a n00b... :/
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I think the process is: unlock bootloader, flash recovery, flash ROM, done. ROM should have root access by default.
That's if you don't mind leaving stock stock.
Cryosx said:
I think the process is: unlock bootloader, flash recovery, flash ROM, done. ROM should have root access by default.
That's if you don't leaving stock stock.
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Ok there is some root process that requires "S - Off" before you can even root your phone... don't know what that means... :/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183942
Easiest method by far.
BugXXXy said:
Ok there is some root process that requires "S - Off" before you can even root your phone... don't know what that means... :/
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That can't be used yet because only a few limited people have S-Off. Use the tutorial thread in development forum and that gives you a step by step guide of how to do it all.
ive been rooted for 3 weeks and all is good :good:
jaythenut said:
ive been rooted for 3 weeks and all is good :good:
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I lose root access shortly after each reboot. I dont know why this is or why this happens, I came from a Samsung where unicorns danced and cheesecake was served /=
mettleh3d said:
I lose root access shortly after each reboot. I dont know why this is or why this happens, I came from a Samsung where unicorns danced and cheesecake was served /=
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maybe urs is just temporly root
mettleh3d said:
I lose root access shortly after each reboot. I dont know why this is or why this happens, I came from a Samsung where unicorns danced and cheesecake was served /=
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Make sure you are flashing a 'super user' like software from cmd before you flash a new Rom, and I suggest having clock work mod recovery flashed, I currently have the touch one, but I think I prefer the classic. Some new roms are buggy with the touch
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
I unlocked and rooted my regular Sprint 32GB M7 and it went really smoothly - I used the All-In-One program with the Sprint version and there is a special Sprint SuperSU version that needs to be used for Sprint. I paid $200. for this phone - don't see any need for developer edition of phone.
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Also I used the TWRP (TeamWin Recovery Project) for my recovery and it works really smooth. Phone shows S-On - not sure what the difference would be if S-Off was showing.
I know about unlocking the bootloader by ADB, but how do I actually root my watch so I can install TWRP and eventually custom ROMs?
Joe0113 said:
I know about unlocking the bootloader by ADB, but how do I actually root my watch so I can install TWRP and eventually custom ROMs?
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I am currently not rooted but I have Twrp installed and bootloader unlocked!
If being rooted is a big thing for you now (there really is no need to be just yet), When I had my G Watch, there was a toolkit over there that did all 3 things for you. The dev claims its for G Watch only, but a reply was posted that someone had success on the Live as well, which I dont see why that would be an issue considering its the same OS on both..
If you want to be the test person...feel free !!
Tower1972 said:
I am currently not rooted but I have Twrp installed and bootloader unlocked!
If being rooted is a big thing for you now (there really is no need to be just yet), When I had my G Watch, there was a toolkit over there that did all 3 things for you. The dev claims its for G Watch only, but a reply was posted that someone had success on the Live as well, which I dont see why that would be an issue considering its the same OS on both..
If you want to be the test person...feel free !!
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There is no such reply that says it is working for the Live.... in fact the Dev specifically quoted someone that asked if it'd work for the Live and he said no.. don't know where you read that
Joe0113 said:
There is no such reply that says it is working for the Live.... in fact the Dev specifically quoted someone that asked if it'd work for the Live and he said no.. don't know where you read that
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You are right..It was a different thread and he was referring to his app working..not the toolkit...I misread that .
Regardless...as I posted on my reply...unlock your bootloader...reboot the watch and let it set up etc...After a few min, flash the TWRP file in ADB...reboot into TWRP,,,then reboot the watch...
Those are the steps I did and I have TWRP installed...but no root access yet :|
Tower1972 said:
You are right..It was a different thread and he was referring to his app working..not the toolkit...I misread that .
Regardless...as I posted on my reply...unlock your bootloader...reboot the watch and let it set up etc...After a few min, flash the TWRP file in ADB...reboot into TWRP,,,then reboot the watch...
Those are the steps I did and I have TWRP installed...but no root access yet :|
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How do we obtain root though? I want to install this app, but you need root.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/themes-apps/app-android-wear-rebooter-lg-g-watch-t2830836
Joe0113 said:
How do we obtain root though? I want to install this app, but you need root.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/g-watch/themes-apps/app-android-wear-rebooter-lg-g-watch-t2830836
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Good question..I still have this app installed but no root=no work
Tower1972 said:
Good question..I still have this app installed but no root=no work
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Damn!
Joe0113 said:
Damn!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-live/development/ear-live-stock-firmware-image-24jul14-t2827274
Tower1972 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-live/development/ear-live-stock-firmware-image-24jul14-t2827274
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Get it to work?
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Get it to work?
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ha...I was hoping you would be the test subject!!!
I am not really a seasoned ADB user, but I do know how to follow directions but still..all that work they did just to pull the stock image...scares me lol
Tower1972 said:
ha...I was hoping you would be the test subject!!!
I am not really a seasoned ADB user, but I do know how to follow directions but still..all that work they did just to pull the stock image...scares me lol
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I am not either haha. But same here, hopefully Sammy will soon come out with a stock image that we can Odin!
I wouldnt put to much faith in Sammy anymore. I used to have the S4 on Verizon and that sucker was locked down pretty tight, and I think the S5 is also..seems to be their way of doing things lately
Tower1972 said:
I wouldnt put to much faith in Sammy anymore. I used to have the S4 on Verizon and that sucker was locked down pretty tight, and I think the S5 is also..seems to be their way of doing things lately
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That has nothing to do with Sammy, it's Verizon. My Sprint S5 was able to be rooted BEFORE IT EVEN LAUNCHED! Btw developmnt is kickin' for the Verizon S5 right now.
Joe0113 said:
That has nothing to do with Sammy, it's Verizon. My Sprint S5 was able to be rooted BEFORE IT EVEN LAUNCHED! Btw developmnt is kickin' for the Verizon S5 right now.
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When I had my S4...an update was put out that seemed to stop any attempts at unlocking etc. I was able to root enough to change my icons but as for installing a custom rom..nope
I believe there also was a bounty on it, that..up till I sold it..went unclaimed. If thats still the case I dont know
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-live/general/rom-octamodwear-stock-root-busybox-t2834620
damn where did this come from..It was posted on the 1st yet its the first I seen it?!?!
Tower1972 said:
When I had my S4...an update was put out that seemed to stop any attempts at unlocking etc. I was able to root enough to change my icons but as for installing a custom rom..nope
I believe there also was a bounty on it, that..up till I sold it..went unclaimed. If thats still the case I dont know
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gear-live/general/rom-octamodwear-stock-root-busybox-t2834620
damn where did this come from..It was posted on the 1st yet its the first I seen it?!?!
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I might try to root tonite and install this ROM lol.
Did you root yet by any chance?
Joe0113 said:
I might try to root tonite and install this ROM lol.
Did you root yet by any chance?
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I believe I did.. I installed the rebooter app that AdamOutler posted, which requires root, and it works so I would assume that I now have root (thanks to him as well)
Tower1972 said:
I believe I did.. I installed the rebooter app that AdamOutler posted, which requires root, and it works so I would assume that I now have root (thanks to him as well)
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How did you?
Sent from a Galaxy 5 light years away
it was alittle confusing (well the twrp terminal part) but these are the steps he gave me:
Install TWRP, use that to root your device. Then remove the /System/app/Superuser.apk.
Boot into TWRP
Mount the system
Use the TWRP terminal emulator
rm /system/app/SuperSU.apk
I went into TWRP, mounted the system, and went to reboot the watch, at which point it said that I was not rooted and asked me to install Superuser...I clicked yes, then rebooted and let it settle
Went back to TWRP, made sure system was still mounted, and used the built in file manager (I really had no idea how to use the TWRP terminal since there was no way to input the rm command on the watch itself) to manually remove the Superuser.apk.
I'm using chroma ROM and my satellite provider requires it's app to run on an unrooted phone. I'd there an easy way to unroot my Nexus without having to wipe?
slekkas said:
I'm using chroma ROM and my satellite provider requires it's app to run on an unrooted phone. I'd there an easy way to unroot my Nexus without having to wipe?
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Flash the system image from a factory image. If your kernel is modified, flash the boot IMG as well.
Use wugs toolkit.
Evolution_Tech said:
Flash the system image from a factory image. If your kernel is modified, flash the boot IMG as well.
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So just to get this straight and I don't screw up my phone. I find the stock rom same version as my chroma which is LMY48B. I extract it and using fastboot I install system.img and boot.img? My phone is unencrypted right now... Will it get encrypted?
And when I need root again I must just install it along with Franco Kernel I'm using?
I appreciate the help...
Nickchapstick said:
Use wugs toolkit.
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I installed it on my laptop but even though my phone is rooted I don't see an option to unroot... Maybe because I didn't use regular rom and used chroma instead?
slekkas said:
So just to get this straight and I don't screw up my phone. I find the stock rom same version as my chroma which is LMY48B. I extract it and using fastboot I install system.img and boot.img? My phone is unencrypted right now... Will it get encrypted?
And when I need root again I must just install it along with Franco Kernel I'm using?
I appreciate the help...
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First, why are you trying to unroot?
You would download a factory image form the Google developer page. Extract twice, and grab the system image from there. Yes, match the version your phone is currently on.
Evolution_Tech said:
First, why are you trying to unroot?
You would download a factory image form the Google developer page. Extract twice, and grab the system image from there. Yes, match the version your phone is currently on.
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I'm trying to unroot because my satellite provider uses an app like sky go that requires your phone to be unrooted... I need to watch a game sometimes when I'm at work.
slekkas said:
I'm trying to unroot because my satellite provider uses an app like sky go that requires your phone to be unrooted... I need to watch a game sometimes when I'm at work.
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Have you considered multi ROM? You could have your rooted normal set up and a non rooted as well.
Can't you just go into supersu settings and unroot? That way you can stay on chroma
Kreateablaze said:
Can't you just go into supersu settings and unroot? That way you can stay on chroma
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Depends on how deeply his situation is looking for root files. The unroot feature of SuperSU doesn't remove everything.
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Have you considered multi ROM? You could have your rooted normal set up and a non rooted as well.
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My friend I didn't know this was possible with the nexus 6. That would really interest me.... I already have twrp installed. Is there an easy guide you can point out for me?
slekkas said:
My friend I didn't know this was possible with the nexus 6. That would really interest me.... I already have twrp installed. Is there an easy guide you can point out for me?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3074529
Evolution_Tech said:
Depends on how deeply his situation is looking for root files. The unroot feature of SuperSU doesn't remove everything.
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Tried this keeps telling me that I need to unroot. So i'm about to start the multi rom procedure
Evolution_Tech said:
Have you considered multi ROM? You could have your rooted normal set up and a non rooted as well.
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How about the encryption? Chroma is unencrypted. If the second rom is encrypted what happens there?
I'm also trying to find a stock rom that is not pre-rooted to install from recovery. Can you show me the latest I can get?
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Have you considered multi ROM? You could have your rooted normal set up and a non rooted as well.
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My friend I installed multirom and used an older Chroma rom that wasn't pre-rooted. it worked like a charm.... Now I can just go to this rom and use all my apps that require the phone to be unrooted.... Again thanks for the idea....
Can I just ask what version of chroma wasn't pre rooted? I want to do the same if possible. Thanks
Drefsab said:
Can I just ask what version of chroma wasn't pre rooted? I want to do the same if possible. Thanks
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well, 2 months ago it was being called older.. anyways, the far majority of roms do not have root. you need to flash the supersu file shen flashing the roms, for root. but, to flash a rom, yoh need an unlocked bootloader and twrp recovery. most apps that check for root will still think that you have root though.
simms22 said:
well, 2 months ago it was being called older.. anyways, the far majority of roms do not have root. you need to flash the supersu file shen flashing the roms, for root. but, to flash a rom, yoh need an unlocked bootloader and twrp recovery. most apps that check for root will still think that you have root though.
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i must have fell asleep during this development lol
far as i have ever seen, its rare for a rom to not be rooted, however, more frequently devs have had it off by default, and its a treasure hunt to find where to turn it on.
i do always flash the su zip, to avoid this tedious hunting though.
bweN diorD said:
i must have fell asleep during this development lol
far as i have ever seen, its rare for a rom to not be rooted, however, more frequently devs have had it off by default, and its a treasure hunt to find where to turn it on.
i do always flash the su zip, to avoid this tedious hunting though.
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cm based, probably have root. aosp roms, the far majority do mot have root. you need to grab it if you want it
simms22 said:
cm based, probably have root. aosp roms, the far majority do mot have root. you need to grab it if you want it
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yup I found that most are pre-rooted, though found cleancore that works great. I've just installed multirom and that booted into it then tested a couple of apps that are blocked on root (Banking app and Sky Go), and happy days they work great.
Its annoying and rather wasteful having have a second rom just to run a couple of apps but at least now I can use the apps on my device if I want to. Thanks
Typical apps block hacking (root) so the work around instead of unrooting is to go deeper with the hacks/mods