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I had a great working rom of CG7. Everything was working great. Then I installed the Battery Icon mod 1.0
I rooted my phone with Z4root, and used the rom manager from clockworks to apply the CyanogenMod 7 rom.
I have ADB installed, but I can never get it to connect to my phone. I was about to give up when I found Z4root. The use of z4root and rom manager made it so simple.
I had it all working great, loving it.....
Then I mess it up with a battery widget.
I performed a backup of my stock rom from within rom manager, and it is saved on the sd card. I can't access it because of being stuck in a loop.
If I pull the card, and use an adapter I can read it on my laptop most likely. But what to read it with, to apply it back to the phone?
I have superoneclick installed, but don't see how to use it either...
But since it appears I half to use ADB and I have been having no luck with it, is there any other options for me to try?
I thought I could use some key command such as home plus power to bring up the commands to read my recovery, wipe data and restore but am not figuring it out.
Maybe I'm just freaking out since I'm going on no sleep, but can anyone please help an eager to learn noob out?
I'd really appreciate it. Apologies ahead of time if this is the wrong sub-forum, but it looked the closest for this topic.
Thanks,
-Joe
dude first of all read the forum rules and watch your language no ones going to help u with that attitude. seconnd if u had bothered to look around first you would realize that there are about 50 threads on how to fix a boot loop.
Sorry for any bad language. I edited it out, sorry.
I had bothered to look around for about an hour, and all threads kept pointing me back to using ADB push commands which I haven't been having much luck with.
Do you know of a better way to fix a boot looping hero? Or can at least point me in the right direction, I can and am willing to learn more, but just keep running into the same answers.
Again, sorry about any language, but if you can spare a link in the right direction, I'd really appreciate it.
Have you tried pulling the battery and then restarting the phone by holding down the volume key ( down) and the power Burton at the same time? This will put you in the boot loader and if you push the" home" Burton that should put you into recovery. From there, wipe data, cache, system and either restore a backup ( IF you did a nandroid), or flash a new Rom.
Then, reboot.
You need to do lot more reading of different threads because you will see that bootloops are a common occurrence. Just because something is hero cdma does not mean it will work with your particular Rom. Battery mods are built for that specific Rom and that specific build ( like 5/23 aosp/cm7); a battery mod from April probably won't work.
Flashing IS a gateway drug!
Reflash cm7 and don't try the batt mod anymore.
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Sent from my CDMA Hero. I got some hot Ginger-on-Hero action here!
As far as your adb issue. If you tap on my avatar you can find my thread on how to install adb on windows it might help you as you might just be having problem with the htc drivers. Also if you need help with installing it just pm me. And if you haven't figured out your bootloop problem hit me with a pm and if I can help I will. Good luck.
#Root/Hack-Mod_Always*
*hooray*
"holding down the volume key and the power Burton at the same time"
This did the trick this time, phew
This was the menu I was looking for. I reflashed my stock rom and all is well.
Then I just reflashed CM7 and will be avoiding the battery app. Lost all my settings because I hadn't backed up my CM7 rom (doh, live and learn)
Yes I can see that flashing IS a gateway drug! Once you get more comfortable and start understanding it, it is addictive to keep going further and further lol.
I'll keep messing with ADB, as I did get it to see the phone, just it has been 15 years since my days of messing with basically MS-DOS for all my command lines.
I was able to see the phone at one point but keep having trouble getting to the tools directory to start via DOS.
I'm hoping as I read more that maybe there is a better GUI for rooting and modifying other than ADB.
Thanks for the help, now I feel a little better equipped to go further.
Hey all, Let me start by apologizing for not posting this in the right place (More than likely). i didnt see any threads for LG p505 Phoenix.
On to buisness, i had an error booting into ClockWorkMod Recovery. My phone is booting incorrectly ever since. ive tried to take the battery out and replace it, but that didnt work. I tried to follow some repair work listed on the forums, but i need further assistance. ive gotten as far as the SDK dev package and attempting to restart the bootloader, but no luck. it keeps saying it cant detect the device. the computer recognizes it as ASUS Android Bootloader Interface. Any help?
Where did you learn how to put CWM on you phone? If it wasn't here, why not try those forums where you did?
Try this
http://forums.androidcentral.com/t-lg-phoenix-thrive/
Well, i got CWM on my phone via the Rom Manager App on the Market. but, after toying around with my phone trying to fix it, it appears that it is stuck on the bootloader, and not CWM. when it DOES "boot up", it only displays lines of code that varies when i plug it into a power source or my PC.
Are you rooted?
yeah i am. couldnt have gotten this far without that step.
FawkesPhone said:
yeah i am. couldnt have gotten this far without that step.
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Just didn't want you thinking you could flash cwm by installing rom manager.
What exactly is going on. Give lots of details.
* iTouched Epic
Well, good for you. im such a rookie that would be entirely possible. lol. anywho, i asked for help on another forum, who a couple people on have some experience with programing and such, and i pretty much explained everything there is to explain there.
however, the website wont let me post a link to said post, so im going to try to copy/paste because i REALLY dont feel like typing all that out again if i dont have to.
Copy link and put (dot) as the dot .
* iTouched Epic
the story is, i tried to boot my phone (LG phoenix [p505], running CarloROM, standard Kernnel) into ClockWorkMod Recovery Mode, but upon booting up, teh device went to a black screen, save for a couple words, most partial. the readable text says "UDC_Start()". on pluging it into the PC, it displays the following text:
-- suspend --
-- reset --
EP1/out FAIL nfo=40 pg0=74000
-- portchange --
usb_read() transaction failed
-- reset --
-- portchange --
fastboot: oops !
fastboot: Processing commands
i am trying to utilize the only fix ive found, which is to reboot the bootloader via andriod developer debug window. i tell the command prompt to run the "adb reboot bootloader" function but it says it cant find the device.
it also appears on the PC as "ASUS android bootloader interface"
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here's all the details ive got thus far
Try flashing stock recovery on it. Flash back to complete stock. Did you check to make sure cwm was compatible with your device?
Was the other forum not helpful to you?
* iTouched Epic
boborone said:
Try flashing stock recovery on it. Flash back to complete stock. Did you check to make sure cwm was compatible with your device?
Was the other forum not helpful to you?
* iTouched Epic
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First, not the other forum isnt helping as it's a small user group and no one's responded yet. second, as previously stated, after posting this thread, ive determined that the phone did NOT boot to CWM. and second, yes, CWM is compatable and has worked in the past. i heard about it from someone that has used it on his p505 and it works perfectly.
There are a lot of devices that only run a modded version of cwm. I have a Samsung intercept that won't run with standard cwm.
* iTouched Epic
people on the android central forum you posted a link to say the phoenix runs just fine with standard CWM
Did you try flashing the touch version of cwm? My epic touch sgsll bricks with that?
* iTouched Epic
i rooted my phone, downloaded ROM Manager, gave it Super user permissions, and flashed Optimus One (Old BaseBand). exactly as instructed.
Where did you learn about doing this? You said you tried asking on another forum. What did they say? Did you try what they said? Have you tried what I said about going stock?
* iTouched Epic
i learned all this from here: http://forums.androidcentral.com/t-lg-phoenix-thrive/138186-how-clock-workrecovery-mod-cwm.html
no one has responded on the other forum as previously stated
i have learned that my device is booting to the bootloader, not CWM, also as previously stated.
thus, flashing a new ROM of any sort is impossible.
FawkesPhone said:
i learned all this from here: http://forums.androidcentral.com/t-lg-phoenix-thrive/138186-how-clock-workrecovery-mod-cwm.html
no one has responded on the other forum as previously stated
i have learned that my device is booting to the bootloader, not CWM, also as previously stated.
thus, flashing a new ROM of any sort is impossible.
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You never said you didn't get any responses from the other forum. If you posted the question yesterday and gave it a couple hours, no responses, then started flipping out cause your is phone is messed up and so you decided to join for the soul reason of using it as a technical support and post in off topic cause this site doesn't even develop (notice I didn't say support) your phone, I say you need to chill out and go back to other site and get a lil bit more in depth with your question. Cause honestly I would have overlooked your question with how it was written and the little information given. Those guys know about your bootloader. I don't. Not many here do. LG doesn't make flagship devices, hence why they're not here.
I can tell you that if nobody does help you, you need to read up on how to shell into the phone and flash something else like that.
* iTouched Epic
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First, no, the other forum isnt helping as it's a small user group and no one's responded yet.
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Also, why waste an hour of my time? If you're gonna tell me to eff off, why not do it at the beginning?
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Also, why waste an hour of my time? If you're gonna tell me to eff off, why not do it at the beginning?
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I didn't tell you to f off, but, in all seriousness, I don't like it when people join this site just to ask a question.
Then you post in the wrong forum about a phone that isn't even developed on here.
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And I did try to help you. I don't know LG bootloaders. But I went through seeing if you made some noob mistake that I could help with. Then when that was sorted out, I told you how to help yourself. If you're are going to take someone telling you how to help yourself as telling you to f off, not sure you are going to make it here on XDA. Good luck with that attitude.
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Did you try to search here on this site?
Searched here on XDA and found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1289265&page=3
You see, we don't mind helping people at all, it's the people that won't help themselves that get on people's nerves. Look man, I will help you as much as I can. But you have to be willing to help yourself, too. Finding threads like the one I posted above is what I mean by searching and reading on how to shell into the phone, using adb to fix your problems. You have a jacked up phone, don't get frustrated and mad at the world, calm down, chill out. You can fix it.
Sorry if this might be a redundant post, but i assure you I searched a Lot (in XDA and web in general) for Viable Solve that Works and gets my Dell Tablet Finally Rooted?
BTW, while I am a newer member on XDA and by no means a developer, I am Not a Noob when it comes to these processes.
I've got experience rooting, as my G2x has been Rooted for months, running Hellfire Mod with no problems.....But my Tablet; a Dell Streak 7 is a whole other story.
I've tried Multiple times; different versions of S.O.C., reloading drivers (windows 7 devices & printers shows no yellow warning sign and when checking driver status within S.O.C. it shows No Issues), I've tried with Debugging On AND Off, Shut Down Anti-Virus, etc etc.
Here's a Screenshot (lil faded since the Not Responding Cursor was circling at the time) of what's going on;
Any Assistance Greatly Appreciated, THX!
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Any Assistance Greatly Appreciated, THX!
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IF YOU ARE INCAPABLE OF DOING THIS WITHOUT THE USE OF FASTBOOT YOU DO NOT DESERVE ROOT!!!!
I don't know how many people have f***ed up their devices by using "one-clicks" so don't do it.
don't be lazy, get off your ass and do it properly, download a custom recovery boot into fastboot, use the command "fastboot flash recovery <insert name & directory to your CWM/TWRP.img here>"
FFS USE THE F***ING SEARCH FEAUTRE AS THIS METHOD OF ROOTING DEVICES IS ALWAYS THE SAME WITH DEVICES WITH UNLOCKED BOOTLOADERS
Deep breaths, Nocturnal_50, lol.
Nocturnal Needs some sleep i think........dude's definitely got some anger issues
loanusum said:
Sorry if this might be a redundant post, but i assure you I searched a Lot (in XDA and web in general) for Viable Solve that Works and gets my Dell Tablet Finally Rooted?
BTW, while I am a newer member on XDA and by no means a developer, I am Not a Noob when it comes to these processes.
I've got experience rooting, as my G2x has been Rooted for months, running Hellfire Mod with no problems.....But my Tablet; a Dell Streak 7 is a whole other story.
I've tried Multiple times; different versions of S.O.C., reloading drivers (windows 7 devices & printers shows no yellow warning sign and when checking driver status within S.O.C. it shows No Issues), I've tried with Debugging On AND Off, Shut Down Anti-Virus, etc etc.
Here's a Screenshot (lil faded since the Not Responding Cursor was circling at the time) of what's going on;
Any Assistance Greatly Appreciated, THX!
> Wow! Chill Nocturnal with the copy/paste same responses I've seen from u to other Noobs with what are to You, ridiculous and simply solved root issues being posted Asking Nicely for Help from those of us Less experienced? You're extremely quick to send angry mean replies Yet Never see a Solved response with your name.........hmmmmmm? As I said, I have a ROOTED G2x running HFS for 6 mos, and couldn't have done it without all the (other than you) folks who offer guidance here on xda! No Not Lazy...........i've searched and tried 3 Dozen ways to unsuccessfully root my ds7 over past 2 weeks, I'm Tired, Not lazy, Big difference! Tired of spending countless hours for weeks going in circles with Dead end threads with No Solves......using outdated 2011 old Pre-Honeycomb rooting du jour "try this it worked for me" replies. But hey, thanks so much for the kind reply and Help.....................that how you get off dude, lashing out out the idiot junior members?
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Confused by the Contradictory reply given?
Nocturnal_50 said:
IF YOU ARE INCAPABLE OF DOING THIS WITHOUT THE USE OF FASTBOOT YOU DO NOT DESERVE ROOT!!!!
I don't know how many people have f***ed up their devices by using "one-clicks" so don't do it.
don't be lazy, get off your ass and do it properly, download a custom recovery boot into fastboot, use the command "fastboot flash recovery <insert name & directory to your CWM/TWRP.img here>"
FFS USE THE F***ING SEARCH FEAUTRE AS THIS METHOD OF ROOTING DEVICES IS ALWAYS THE SAME WITH DEVICES WITH UNLOCKED BOOTLOADERS
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You first Scream that if I cannot root Without Fastboot I don't deserve root!?? Then do a 180 telling me "download custom recov and boot into Fastboot and flash from command prompt........which btw I've already tried that as well. Like I said, I'm Tired now. Maybe you're right and I don't deserve root on my DS7? At least my everyday Android ph has Root.............1 outta 2 ain't bad huh?
BTW - Just so u know Nocturnal, I haven't once F***ed up or soft bricked my DS7 during my attempts to root it. SOC just keeps locking up at step 7. Soooo I'd more recently been looking for Unabridged Guidance for custom recovery with flashboot. Again, very minimal help with CURRENT threads I've seen on this with one common denominator they All say; must Already be Rooted????? WTF?
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You first Scream that if I cannot root Without Fastboot I don't deserve root!?? Then do a 180 telling me "download custom recov and boot into Fastboot and flash from command prompt........which btw I've already tried that as well. Like I said, I'm Tired now. Maybe you're right and I don't deserve root on my DS7? At least my everyday Android ph has Root.............1 outta 2 ain't bad huh?
BTW - Just so u know Nocturnal, I haven't once F***ed up or soft bricked my DS7 during my attempts to root it. SOC just keeps locking up at step 7. Soooo I'd more recently been looking for Unabridged Guidance for custom recovery with flashboot. Again, very minimal help with CURRENT threads I've seen on this with one common denominator they All say; must Already be Rooted????? WTF?
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Most if not all custom DS7 ROMs come rooted with Superuser7. Use Fastboot to install a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP. You can then install the Superuser7 zip file using that recovery.
Thanks for the tip.......
wptski said:
Most if not all custom DS7 ROMs come rooted with Superuser7. Use Fastboot to install a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP. You can then install the Superuser7 zip file using that recovery.
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This is Very Helpful Info! I've been going round in circles for too many hours going down the rabbit holes that are some of these threads here on xda. You're the first person who's mentioned we can flash a Custom Rom to root? Instead of tearing into me like Nocturnal without any help just put-downs, you offer a short, concise and easy enough (or so it appears, I'll let ya know) answer, rather than the full pages of command prompts and a dozen steps to perform and having to pull drivers from other manufacturers etc. etc.
I've found that with these DS Tabs they can be very tempramental depending on froyo, GB, HC Not to mention if the PC is 64 or 32 bit creates it's own other set of unique challenges from all the threads I've read.......like I said, no one just offered help with a reply to simply flash a CUSTOM Mod recovery? I thought this entire time, I needed CWM first?? Others suggested flashing cwm via renaming to recovery.img, but if as I posted previously, that's a no go if the DS7 not already rooted - as my Streak when in recovery mode looks for Only for Update img or zip files and doesn't recognize the recovery.img file I did as told placing on root directory of device......
Flashing a Custom Rom (brain cramped on the fact they have SU files too, noob error! makes sense and I can't think of any reason it won't work..........thanks again
loanusum said:
This is Very Helpful Info! I've been going round in circles for too many hours going down the rabbit holes that are some of these threads here on xda. You're the first person who's mentioned we can flash a Custom Rom to root? Instead of tearing into me like Nocturnal without any help just put-downs, you offer a short, concise and easy enough (or so it appears, I'll let ya know) answer, rather than the full pages of command prompts and a dozen steps to perform and having to pull drivers from other manufacturers etc. etc.
I've found that with these DS Tabs they can be very tempramental depending on froyo, GB, HC Not to mention if the PC is 64 or 32 bit creates it's own other set of unique challenges from all the threads I've read.......like I said, no one just offered help with a reply to simply flash a CUSTOM Mod recovery? I thought this entire time, I needed CWM first?? Others suggested flashing cwm via renaming to recovery.img, but if as I posted previously, that's a no go if the DS7 not already rooted - as my Streak when in recovery mode looks for Only for Update img or zip files and doesn't recognize the recovery.img file I did as told placing on root directory of device......
Flashing a Custom Rom (brain cramped on the fact they have SU files too, noob error! makes sense and I can't think of any reason it won't work..........thanks again
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Well, in order to root with Superuser7 on a stock DS7, you'd have install CWM and from there install the Superuser7.zip file. That's what I did, although my signature still shows that, I've moved on to other things.
If you really jacked your DS7 up, you might consider going back to Froyo using this NVflash: http://d-h.st/iXc then using the "stock" recovery to install an HC from this page: http://d-h.st/users/TheManii/?fld_id=1676#files. At that point install CWM from this page: http://d-h.st/users/TheManii/?fld_id=3717#files. Now Superuser from this page: http://d-h.st/users/TheManii/?fld_id=5593#files.
Don't ask why there are so many different versions of files there either! I wonder that myself as it makes for confusion.
Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum; this is my first post.
I have an M7 on a stock HTC/AT&T ROM running Lollipop 5.0.2 with Sense 6.0.
I would like to root the device so that I can do things like eliminate ads, remove bloatware, run more advanced software, etc., but I do not want to loose things like Beats Audio/Boom Sound. So I'm thinking I just want to stick with the stock AT&T/HTC M7 ROM.
I have seen reference to the Sunshine App, but unless someone can tell me it does something absolutely magical for the one-use $25 payment they expect, I'm fine doing it the free way. I got the impression about Sunshine that it doesn't actually get you all the way to root. If it got me all the way and saved my data/apps, too, I'd be all over it.
Can someone please give me the full path of steps I need to go through to get this done? I'm not a dumb guy. Pretty computer savvy, actually, but there is a lot of jargon and intermediate steps that seem to be involved in all of this. Some of the videos I'm seeing are quite dated at this point, and I have to wonder if they are relevant to an AT&T M7 on Lollipop a this point. But I thrive on step-by-step tutorials, so if you guys point me to the right videos or written tutorials, I should be fine.
Any suggestion on the best way to backup my device would be appreciated, too. I understand I'm going to get all my data and programs wiped somewhere along the path.
Thank you!
djMot said:
Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum; this is my first post.
I have an M7 on a stock HTC/AT&T ROM running Lollipop 5.0.2 with Sense 6.0.
I would like to root the device so that I can do things like eliminate ads, remove bloatware, run more advanced software, etc., but I do not want to loose things like Beats Audio/Boom Sound. So I'm thinking I just want to stick with the stock AT&T/HTC M7 ROM.
I have seen reference to the Sunshine App, but unless someone can tell me it does something absolutely magical for the one-use $25 payment they expect, I'm fine doing it the free way. I got the impression about Sunshine that it doesn't actually get you all the way to root. If it got me all the way and saved my data/apps, too, I'd be all over it.
Can someone please give me the full path of steps I need to go through to get this done? I'm not a dumb guy. Pretty computer savvy, actually, but there is a lot of jargon and intermediate steps that seem to be involved in all of this. Some of the videos I'm seeing are quite dated at this point, and I have to wonder if they are relevant to an AT&T M7 on Lollipop a this point. But I thrive on step-by-step tutorials, so if you guys point me to the right videos or written tutorials, I should be fine.
Any suggestion on the best way to backup my device would be appreciated, too. I understand I'm going to get all my data and programs wiped somewhere along the path.
Thank you!
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just posted this for someone else
Flash TWRP 2.8.5.0
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
/ enter recovery
Exit recovery choose yes to Root
when the phone boots up go to the SuperSU Icon in the app drawer
it will ask to update / choose TWRP
after it reboots your rooted
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just posted this for someone else
Flash TWRP 2.8.5.0
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
/ enter recovery
Exit recovery choose yes to Root
when the phone boots up go to the SuperSU Icon in the app drawer
it will ask to update / choose TWRP
after it reboots your rooted
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Thanks, but I think you are making a few too many assumptions that I understand what your saying.
I don't think I can just flash twrp before unlocking the bootloader, am I right? And I have no clue how to flash twrp, how to set up to do that, and what to have where. I can do the steps if I know what they are. So I really am looking for a pretty explicit set of steps. You've given me some steps, yes, and thank you for that(!!), but I think you're coming from a position of already knowing exactly what you are doing and all the ramifications of each and every step you would take, so by the time it gets to me it just sounds like the cliffs notes and I'm still wondering what the novel is about.
And, yes, I get that some of you here answer these kinds of noobie questions a lot, and it just gets tedious repeating yourselves. Unfortunately for us noobies who come looking to the experts for the straight-up how-to, the responses all seem like "just do this, do that" without any discussion of how to do this and how to do that. I've read several "how do I root my phone" threads here, but the answers all seem just a little to Greekish to me, and to others too I would imagine. The video tutorials here were recorded back when the M7 was brand new and there's no indication at all whether updates along the way to present day have altered the process, or whether there is a safer, better way after all this time. I have no idea if they are relevant today.
I get that I'm asking a lot for such an old device, but I would really appreciate a little of a tutorial approach.
Thanks very much.
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Thanks, but I think you are making a few too many assumptions that I understand what your saying.
I don't think I can just flash twrp before unlocking the bootloader, am I right? And I have no clue how to flash twrp, how to set up to do that, and what to have where. I can do the steps if I know what they are. So I really am looking for a pretty explicit set of steps. You've given me some steps, yes, and thank you for that(!!), but I think you're coming from a position of already knowing exactly what you are doing and all the ramifications of each and every step you would take, so by the time it gets to me it just sounds like the cliffs notes and I'm still wondering what the novel is about.
And, yes, I get that some of you here answer these kinds of noobie questions a lot, and it just gets tedious repeating yourselves. Unfortunately for us noobies who come looking to the experts for the straight-up how-to, the responses all seem like "just do this, do that" without any discussion of how to do this and how to do that. I've read several "how do I root my phone" threads here, but the answers all seem just a little to Greekish to me, and to others too I would imagine. The video tutorials here were recorded back when the M7 was brand new and there's no indication at all whether updates along the way to present day have altered the process, or whether there is a safer, better way after all this time. I have no idea if they are relevant today.
I get that I'm asking a lot for such an old device, but I would really appreciate a little of a tutorial approach.
Thanks very much.
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Yeah, that's not going to happen
Read the FAQ >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228274
and the So you came at XDA-Developers to find help
If your still stuck after that then ask questions.
Hint: I described all the steps in post 2 above
djMot said:
Thanks, but I think you are making a few too many assumptions that I understand what your saying.
I don't think I can just flash twrp before unlocking the bootloader, am I right? And I have no clue how to flash twrp, how to set up to do that, and what to have where. I can do the steps if I know what they are. So I really am looking for a pretty explicit set of steps. You've given me some steps, yes, and thank you for that(!!), but I think you're coming from a position of already knowing exactly what you are doing and all the ramifications of each and every step you would take, so by the time it gets to me it just sounds like the cliffs notes and I'm still wondering what the novel is about.
And, yes, I get that some of you here answer these kinds of noobie questions a lot, and it just gets tedious repeating yourselves. Unfortunately for us noobies who come looking to the experts for the straight-up how-to, the responses all seem like "just do this, do that" without any discussion of how to do this and how to do that. I've read several "how do I root my phone" threads here, but the answers all seem just a little to Greekish to me, and to others too I would imagine. The video tutorials here were recorded back when the M7 was brand new and there's no indication at all whether updates along the way to present day have altered the process, or whether there is a safer, better way after all this time. I have no idea if they are relevant today.
I get that I'm asking a lot for such an old device, but I would really appreciate a little of a tutorial approach.
Thanks very much.
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Hi,
I know its 2019, four years since you posted this request, but I just pulled my HTC One M7 AT&T after 3 years and had the exact same query and needed a way to ensure that steps mentioned in posts like these in 2015 are still relevant/applicable on our device running Android 5.0.2 with HTC Sense 6.
I was looking to have a device specific tutorial to finally make the plunge to install a custom ROM (someone ported Android 10 to this device!) , but remember there being some complexities back in the day to do this on our device. Were you able to get around this? Look forward to your response.
Thanks & regards,
Deepesh
Someone has to do something about this. Beginners like myself are bricking their phones every day and getting frustrated. Sure there is a fix but with how hard this is to learn for beginners its really frustrating.
Edit: This was meant to try to help beginners understand that the chainfire root method is for Lollipop and not for Marshmallow. I do not believe this should be taken down, just labeled for Lollipop so beginners don't soft brick their phones using this guide on a phone with Marshmallow.
Clay said:
Someone has to do something about this. Beginners like myself are bricking their phones every day and getting frustrated. Sure there is a fix but with how hard this is to learn for beginners its really frustrating.
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root process for lollipop..
unlock your bootloader
fastboot flash twrp recovery
flash supersu via your new recovery
reboot and youll have root.
how hard is that? if its too hard, id suggest doing some reading about the process first, its all over google.
There's a new post every day about someone following the root process for lollipop when they have Marshmallow. I am far from computer illiterate and from the number of posts on this I think it speaks for itself.
At least label it more obviously that it's for lollipop.
I used chainfires root method and personally I don't see how anyone that's got a brain could screw this up. All ya gotta do is read and read then read some more. It's not hard people's . Chainfires method is about as simple as it can get. @Chainfire is a genius I hope he doesn't see this post, hell I'm embarrassed for him.
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the difference bwtween lollipop and marshmallow is that you also have to flash a custom kernel in twrp right before you flash supersu. besides that, its identicle.
I'm agree with you if you're talking about Android M. It's really crazy.
But as far as I remember, there was no notable obstacle on LP version root.
Unlock bootloader. Flash recovery and flash supersu....any other step?
If they are not familiar with adb, I guess they may face trouble. Actually the problem occurs from the start at downloading adb tool(platform_tools on SDK) with that sucking google tool.
..However, if they are, they shouldn't do root. It's too risky if they don't even know the basics.
So the instructions for how to root lollipop should be removed because some people don't take the time to read everything and confirm which version of Android they have on their phone?
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I'm agree with you if you're talking about Android M. It's really crazy.
But as far as I remember, there was no notable obstacle on LP version root.
Unlock bootloader. Flash recovery and flash supersu....any other step?
If they are not familiar with adb, I guess they may face trouble. Actually the problem occurs from the start at downloading adb tool(platform_tools on SDK) with that sucking google tool.
..However, if they are, they shouldn't do root. It's too risky if they don't even know the basics.
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actually, wrong. if you have issues with adb, thats nice, but adb has NOTHING to with rooting a nexus device. rooting uses fastboot, not adb.
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So the instructions for how to root lollipop should be removed because some people don't take the time to read everything and confirm which version of Android they have on their phone?
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removed, no. it should stay to show the history of rooting, among other things. but people should edicate themselves before ever rooting their devices. stupid people isnt an excuse to get rid of our history.
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actually, wrong. if you have issues with adb, thats nice, but adb has NOTHING to with rooting a nexus device. rooting uses fastboot, not adb.
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removed, no. it should stay to shiw the history of rooring, among other things. but people should edicate themselves before ever rooting their devices. stupid people isnt an excuse to get rid of our history.
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Ah.. you're right. Fastboot flash and unlock, right. I was talking about Android SDK(platform-tools) but it seems that I mistaked it, since I'm with adb console window for pulling something now(..)
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Ah.. you're right. Fastboot flash and unlock, right. I was talking about Android SDK(platform-tools) but it seems that I mistaked it, since I'm with adb console window for pulling something now(..)
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thats alright.. seems as most accidentally say adb instead of fastboot, which isnt a big deal. unless youre a new user and keep trying to use adb to root.
Hey just trying to help the beginners. Take a look at this thread and tell me where it mentions its for lollipop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/how-to-nexus-6-one-beginners-guide-t2948481
Or where it mentions its not for Marshmallow. I'll save you the trouble. Nowhere.
I don't deserve all the ignorant remarks here. Uncalled for.
Some of you are right, taking it down is not the right path, but mentioning what version of Android its for is the right path.
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Hey just trying to help the beginners. Take a look at this thread and tell me where it mentions its for lollipop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/how-to-nexus-6-one-beginners-guide-t2948481
Or where it mentions its not for Marshmallow. I'll save you the trouble. Nowhere.
I don't deserve all the ignorant remarks here. Uncalled for.
Some of you are right, taking it down is not the right path, but mentioning what version of Android its for is the right path.
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then you have to think when it was written.. before marshmallow. before marshmallow, rooting was exactly the same for any nexus, all the way back to the nexus one. they had no idea that marshmallow would change things. what we can do as people is inform others of the changes.
Look at it from a beginners standpoint, which this site is always going to have plenty of. For them to know all that you mentioned is asking a lot. I am no longer going to bicker with everyone in this thread. Just wanted to help the beginners and share my view point as a beginner. I have learned a lot and appreciate all those that contribute to this site. Looking forward to rooting my phone and trying out some roms. Have a good day all.
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Someone has to do something about this. Beginners like myself are bricking their phones every day and getting frustrated.
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I can imagine your disappointment or frustration. But I can't agree with this post.
New things or methods do not need to work immediately for 100%. It is a process of creating, trial and error. And make things better every time. Stopping this process is fortunately impossible, but it should be also wrong. Because it's a free choice for everyone to be a part of it or not.
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then you have to think when it was written.. before marshmallow. before marshmallow, rooting was exactly the same for any nexus, all the way back to the nexus one. they had no idea that marshmallow would change things. what we can do as people is inform others of the changes.
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I can imagine your disappointment or frustration. But I can't agree with this post.
New things or methods do not need to work immediately for 100%. It is a process of creating, trial and error. And make things better every time. Stopping this process is fortunately impossible, but it should be also wrong. Because it's a free choice for everyone to be a part of it or not.
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So you believe that labeling a root method with the version of Android it works for and which version the method knowingly soft bricks you phone is not a good idea? Brilliant.
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So you believe that labeling a root method with the version of Android it works for and which version the method knowingly soft bricks you phone is not a good idea? Brilliant.
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well, if you root marshmallow the way you root any other nexus before marshmallow, it wont soft brick the device, it just wont gain root. i guess a soft brick is possible, but thats an easy fix. if it hard bricked devices, then thats a different story. but a soft brick can happen in a typical day of modding your device, and learning to fix a soft brick should be done before ever rooting your device.
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Someone has to do something about this. Beginners like myself are bricking their phones every day and getting frustrated. Sure there is a fix but with how hard this is to learn for beginners its really frustrating.
Edit: This was meant to try to help beginners understand that the chainfire root method is for Lollipop and not for Marshmallow. I do not believe this should be taken down, just labeled for Lollipop so beginners don't soft brick their phones using this guide on a phone with Marshmallow.
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Just read. Seriously. The last 10-20 pages of that thread are non-stop warnings and info, repeated over and over and over and over.
When you follow a guide, check the date, check the versions applicable, and read recent commentary for up-to-date information. If that is two hard, XDA DEVELOPERS is too hard for you...
Lets not encourage people to rampantly flash anything unless it has flashing red warnings... That is the wrong mentality. People should learn enough to understand what they are doing, not just be encouraged to follow the flashing red arrows.
We have the guide that we have, because it was the last one someone took the time to write, or because no one has written one the matches it since. All the information is in it... Even if you maybe have to read more then one post.
If you don't make something better, you have little right to complain. Its open source community development. We only have the things people made for us.
how i see any android mods or ways you do things.. if its 1 month or older, i assume that its out of date first. if no newer ways exist, then i try it. but i always make a backup in my recovery first, just in case. things move by within android relatively fast, so one month old can easily be out of date.
OK everyone. I get it. I am a beginner and should have gained complete knowledge of everything rooting and Android before starting this process.
I started this thread to try to help beginners that seem to, on a daily basis, use the chainfire root method on Marshmallow and soft brick their phones. Nothing more, nothing less. If having interest in helping these guys out before they go down the wrong road is wrong then tell me what is right. I am walking away from this thread as nothing good will come of it.
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OK everyone. I get it. I am a beginner and should have gained complete knowledge of everything rooting and Android before starting this process.
I started this thread to try to help beginners that seem to, on a daily basis, use the chainfire root method on Marshmallow and soft brick their phones. Nothing more, nothing less. If having interest in helping these guys out before they go down the wrong road is wrong then tell me what is right. I am walking away from this thread as nothing good will come of it.
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theres much good that has come from this thread already!
anyways, i learned all that i could learn before i ever first rooted(to an extreme maybe). i started with android two weeks before the g1 ever was released(got mine two weeks early). at the time, nobody knew anything about android. so, we all learned along the way. before rooting, i became the leader in the biggest android forums(at the time). only about 6 months after, i rooted my g1, before any legit root method ever existed. we learned, and we taught.. before any real methods existed. now that there are real methods, they change constantly as well, so we keep on learning and teaching