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Can anyone point me a tuto to root this I9000XXJP3???
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Darkstriker said:
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Is there any guide to root JP3 specifically? Because i canĀ“t find anything specifically to JP3 as i find to older and newer firmewares...
If there is there a guide to root JP3, can you point it to me???
Thanks
Now, this is weird, I'm quoting myself:
Darkstriker said:
1.What is root/rooting?
root is the user account in Linux with all privileges. The root user can edit anything on the system. For safety reasons, users do not have all those privileges. When you root your phone, you will gain write access to areas of the phone you couldn't previously access and are allowed to run more commands in the terminal. There is a tutorial for rooting in the Post #2 and a link to a OneClick Utility in Post #5.
If all of this means nothing to you then you are probably wise to NOT root your phone. Mistakes using root can break your phone very easily. (Usually, but not always, these can be solved with a reflash)
Note: At the time of writing, the Froyo firmware XXJP3 firmware has only been rooted with a complete firmware flash by MoDaCo.
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I know what is rooting a device...
I use Linux at home.
I just can't find a guide specifically to JP3...
Some say that the JPC guide is good to root JP3 but i did want confirmation...
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I can't confirm that. It might be true but I guess the solution from MoDaCo is just so much simpler.
Search the forum. Theres a root for JP3. I think you need to flash with odin then apply update.zip and flash back.
Or you can try this rom, jp3 pre-rooted http://android.modaco.com/content/s...insecure-boot-clockworkmod-recovery-for-odin/
Here's the specific guide with downloads for JP3.
FF
Why would you want jp3 jpc is far better ....
iuzar said:
Or you can try this rom, jp3 pre-rooted http://android.modaco.com/content/s...insecure-boot-clockworkmod-recovery-for-odin/
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thanks for the reply.
i'll try it...
Frostfree said:
Here's the specific guide with downloads for JP3.
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thanks. i'll take a look there too...
exadeci said:
Why would you want jp3 jpc is far better ....
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Well i guess that for jpc i need some extra code after flashing and as i'm new to this i don't want to take any risks...
thanks anyway...
Well, i've used the pre rooted JP3 and looks like it's working fine...
Thank you all...
Tell me something else
The terminal emulator app is not working well... Spaces are not accepted and some letters don't appear in screen as i write them...
Is there anyne else that works good???
Thank you
Bumping my question...
Hey guys ive been trying to get all i need to flash xxjpy firmware just one question?
i saw (by complete accident i might add) a guide to ''how to flash with odin'' and the guy or whatever said i need an unlocked sgs - simlock free phone as it wer, is that true? Mine is a branded vodafone 100% locked on it. Will something unspeakable happen if i try to flash it this way? (Brand new phone so im kinda nervous)
Any help may be exchanged for sexual favors xD
ps: Only hot women are elligible for the above
It's probably safer to unlock your phone before you flash it using ODIN, for obvious reasons..
P.S. I pass on thy offer.
EDIT: To unlock your phone, try this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
So i should unlock then flash with odin......ok
one last questio Is it a permanent unlock or is it more like the iphone ultrasn0w type of deal? which needs to be unlocked everytime you update/restore?
Might be easier just to reg hack kies to get xxjpy?
jgclifton said:
Might be easier just to reg hack kies to get xxjpy?
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Its not like i diddnt think of that, i wanted the bujp5 modem
So.... im on froyo, need to backup my rom(warranty reason if i screw anything up) before i unlock and root the phone can i do that without flashing with odin?
calexus1182 said:
Its not like i diddnt think of that, i wanted the bujp5 modem
So.... im on froyo, need to backup my rom(warranty reason if i screw anything up) before i unlock and root the phone can i do that without flashing with odin?
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which rom version are you on now ? you can always get the same version from samfirmware.com(you need to sign up to d/l the firmware) that your currently on.
If you really need to back up your rom then you'll need ROM manager & the phone needs to be rooted as well, the easiest way is to use One click root.
You don't need to have an unlocked/unbranded phone to use odin, you just need to have kies installed for the usb drivers & for kies to be exited whilst using odin.
Here is a pretty good guide for how to use odin, take you time read it throughly, make sure you understand it & remember your doing this at your own risk
calexus1182 said:
Its not like i diddnt think of that, i wanted the bujp5 modem
So.... im on froyo, need to backup my rom(warranty reason if i screw anything up) before i unlock and root the phone can i do that without flashing with odin?
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If its just the modem your after check Docs thread he has a list of modems for download.
where can i find th csc files you know the ususal bloatware crap?
calexus1182 said:
where can i find th csc files you know the ususal bloatware crap?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787163
tragusman said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787163
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Thanks With this im all set right? If for any reason i have to take it to the store for repair or whatever
Well ive done it sgs is stuck on the blackscreen right after booting animation GAAHHHH
whe i got my desire c back in october, it was running fine, just the other morning i just had a error, now im thinking about IF i should install a custom ROM and just root it, but im scared if my sim wont work....
techparkour12 said:
whe i got my desire c back in october, it was running fine, just the other morning i just had a error, now im thinking about IF i should install a custom ROM and just root it, but im scared if my sim wont work....
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i am using namelessrom.its working just fine...but rooting the phone with care.there is a chance of bricking..search the net about superboot.its easy...
sarath19 said:
i am using namelessrom.its working just fine...but rooting the phone with care.there is a chance of bricking..search the net about superboot.its easy...
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i allready got the files needed and i know how to do it but im just scared if i cant txt or call
I rooted back in October and everything still works fine. Don't worry, it's very satisfying when you completed the root process! It unlocks a whole world mods and hacks. Always re read the steps to make sure you don't miss anything or do something unesscary
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MrToastedAndroid said:
I rooted back in October and everything still works fine. Don't worry, it's very satisfying when you completed the root process! It unlocks a whole world mods and hacks. Always re read the steps to make sure you don't miss anything or do something unesscary
Sent from my HTC Desire C using xda app-developers app
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im just very scared if something goes wrong, and i dont want to get a new phone either.... can i just install the rom?
techparkour12 said:
im just very scared if something goes wrong, and i dont want to get a new phone either.... can i just install the rom?
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Follow everything in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947613
MrToastedAndroid said:
Follow everything in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947613
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can i just leave the bootloader locked and put a rom on the root of my sd card, like install the rom that way?
techparkour12 said:
can i just leave the bootloader locked and put a rom on the root of my sd card, like install the rom that way?
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threw fastboot?
techparkour12 said:
can i just leave the bootloader locked and put a rom on the root of my sd card, like install the rom that way?
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Sorry , you wont be able to install custom roms without unlocking the bootloader .
I dont think you can install custom roms directly through fastboot,you will need a custom recovery(like CWM) which again needs bootloader to be unlocked.
Rooting does not really affect your SIM, and if you are scared it wil damage your SIM you can just keep it out during rooting.
Rooting is really, really worth it.
Phenziox said:
Rooting does not really affect your SIM, and if you are scared it wil damage your SIM you can just keep it out during rooting.
Rooting is really, really worth it.
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thankz you, ill be doing that later
Follow Aircombat's Root Guide
Follow My Sim Unlock Guide
If you need to restore to Stock, see the stock Rom Thread.
Simple If you need help... me and Aircombat can help you
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
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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?
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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?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3074529
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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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Tried this keeps telling me that I need to unroot. So i'm about to start the multi rom procedure
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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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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.
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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.
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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
I've recently rooted my device. I installed TWRP, AND everything went well. Kept the root for a couple of days, and then deleted it because I didn't like it. I didn't face any problems while having the root on. However, once I unrooted my device, by installing a new OS on my Note5, I've been having battery issues. I leave the phone on at night, and in the morning, I find that the battery is at least 30% gone! While rooting aND unrooting my device, all the threads were successful. However, I still can't find why my battery is draining so fast. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
If you are unrooted. It's because your device won't go into deepsleep... so you need to reroot.. or install a custom kernel
LiL_Assassin said:
If you are unrooted. It's because your device won't go into deepsleep... so you need to reroot.. or install a custom kernel
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I'm new to androidand rooting, but I know the fundamentals. I've been trying to get the latest SuperSu, which says that fixes deep sleep automatically, but can't find a reliable source to get it from. Can you please help me out here and get me a link to one? I'd really appreciate it
avk.19xx said:
I'm new to androidand rooting, but I know the fundamentals. I've been trying to get the latest SuperSu, which says that fixes deep sleep automatically, but can't find a reliable source to get it from. Can you please help me out here and get me a link to one? I'd really appreciate it
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https://download.chainfire.eu/964/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip
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https://download.chainfire.eu/964/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.74-2-20160519174328.zip
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So just to be clear. I'd root my device, same way I did last time, and it'd be fixed? Or should I do another step?
avk.19xx said:
So just to be clear. I'd root my device, same way I did last time, and it'd be fixed? Or should I do another step?
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Should just need to flash custom recovery and then su and it should be fixed.
LiL_Assassin said:
Should just need to flash custom recovery and then su and it should be fixed.
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Thank you very much for your help man. I really do appreciate it.
avk.19xx said:
Thank you very much for your help man. I really do appreciate it.
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No worries man
So there is no way to back to official rom without flash custom kernel? Hmm
I have the same problem with my Note 5, can you please tell me, have you FIX it and how??????