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Hello, i have a Nexus One, Android 2.2.1, build FRG83D.
I bought a 2nd hand one, it has installed te Superuser permission but seems not rooted, i mean i tried several tools like titanium backup, that need root acces and they didn't get it.
I tried get root acces with universal androot, it says that its already rooted, i try to root it again, it fails.
Im wondering what can I do, I was thinking in flashing to a original rom, not cooked, but im not sure if i need root acces to do that.
How can I delete Superuser permissions and root the phone properly?
I'm new in android and I'm getting a little lost here.
Thanks in advance.
Now I'm just a noob myself with this stuff too. It sounds like u got it 2nd hand if so I would find an ruu or what ever is required to get ur phone back to original out of the box state. Then try again. But make sure to get one that is rootable because I have seen ones that aren't.
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Since you're on FRG83D, you can root with this method:
http://www.nexusoneforum.net/forum/...mple-sdk-setup-manual-root-guide-windows.html
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Ok. I'm going to root it, and see how it works. Then I supose I will install a cooked room 2.3.3 as long gingerbread its not easily rooteable.
Thanks guys.
josepxda said:
Hello, i have a Nexus One, Android 2.2.1, build FRG83D.
I bought a 2nd hand one, it has installed te Superuser permission but seems not rooted, i mean i tried several tools like titanium backup, that need root acces and they didn't get it.
I tried get root acces with universal androot, it says that its already rooted, i try to root it again, it fails.
Im wondering what can I do, I was thinking in flashing to a original rom, not cooked, but im not sure if i need root acces to do that.
How can I delete Superuser permissions and root the phone properly?
I'm new in android and I'm getting a little lost here.
Thanks in advance.
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You probably are rooted. However, some root apps (like Titanium Backup) require busybox to be installed as well as being rooted (otherwise those apps will give you an error saying you are not rooted, even though you are). Just install busybox from the market, and you should be fine.
josepxda said:
Ok. I'm going to root it, and see how it works. Then I supose I will install a cooked room 2.3.3 as long gingerbread its not easily rooteable.
Thanks guys.
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You don't need to flash a cooked ROM if you don't want. Just flash a pre-rooted stock ROM, like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968396
I' ve alredy installed busybox and doesnt work, it fails when i try to install it, telling me that the phone is not rooted.
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I' ve alredy installed busybox and doesnt work, it fails when i try to install it, telling me that the phone is not rooted.
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I suspect it was rooted, but got an OTA update at some point, losing root, but keeping the Superuser apk and possibly even su and busybox, but without the necessary privileges...
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josepxda said:
I' ve alredy installed busybox and doesnt work, it fails when i try to install it, telling me that the phone is not rooted.
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Then you are not rooted. You just have the Superuser application installed on your phone (does not give root access). Re-root like danger-rat indicated.
EDIT: danger-rat beat me to it!
Just Rooted my phone, following the method danger-rat posted here.
Thanks a looot!
I rooted my phone the manual ADB way with my Linux box. I'm having problems with the phone, and going to exchange it, just need to wipe it and unroot it before I do so. I have reflashed thecubed stock Rom on it, and flashed the stock recovery image using Revo Toolkit, now I need to get root off, and I can't find anything other than people saying about SuperOneClick which is windows.
Any help? Thanks
if you simply exchanging it i doubt root would matter. the verizon store in my town almost every person in there working has both their personal and work phone rooted and nobody blinks a eye.
Just delete super user using root explorer. They really don't care. I have sent back 4 eris' and 1 fascinate rooted just super user gone and never had a problem. Actually my fascinate still had a rom, and cwm installed on it and never a problem.
Yeah. I just want to be careful since I'm on a business plan, however i did manage to get it off with ny virtualbox using SuperOneClick so no worries. I was just having problems getting the web driver installed correctly on it at first but it finally took
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The Verizon employees don't care. And when you mail them in for replacement they go back to the manufacturer and are reflashed and restocked as FRUs. I understand your being cautious but just giving you the info to ease your mind. I worked there for six years.
i looked. i swear. however, can't find anything that addresses my issue or at least i don't recognize it at my issue.
I have a DE Moto X on VZN.
unlocked bootloader
reverted from 4.4 to 4.2.2
flashed TWRP-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4
Everything was working just fine and i couldn't leave well enough alone. I was screwing around and tried to flash/install/whatever an apk that would invert gmail colors....basically white to black. i'm not sure if it was before or after i did that but i created a backup in case it screwed something up and i wanted to revert. well, i loaded it and nothing happened so i went to restore my device from the backup i had just created and TWRP told me it was complete/successful or something and gave me the option to reboot. i did and now my phone is stuck in a boot loop. i've tried to restore several times to no avail.
i can get into bootloader menu but normal start up starts the boot loop process again. TWRP loads if i go into recovery. phone isn't recognized by RSD Lite. not sure what to do.
Can anyone help or tell me what additional info you need to be able to help?
texaslegend said:
i looked. i swear. however, can't find anything that addresses my issue or at least i don't recognize it at my issue.
I have a DE Moto X on VZN.
unlocked bootloader
reverted from 4.4 to 4.2.2
flashed TWRP-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4
Everything was working just fine and i couldn't leave well enough alone. I was screwing around and tried to flash/install/whatever an apk that would invert gmail colors....basically white to black. i'm not sure if it was before or after i did that but i created a backup in case it screwed something up and i wanted to revert. well, i loaded it and nothing happened so i went to restore my device from the backup i had just created and TWRP told me it was complete/successful or something and gave me the option to reboot. i did and now my phone is stuck in a boot loop. i've tried to restore several times to no avail.
i can get into bootloader menu but normal start up starts the boot loop process again. TWRP loads if i go into recovery. phone isn't recognized by RSD Lite. not sure what to do.
Can anyone help or tell me what additional info you need to be able to help?
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So you've tried restoring your nandroid prior to the flash, and still get bootloops, right? Have you tried wiping the caches? You can also try a full wipe and see if that gets you out of the boot loop, and then you can go back and try to restore your nandroid.
If all else fails and you can get into fastboot, there are instructions here on getting back to stock: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images. I would pull my backup from the device first from within TWRP (although if you don't erase userdata it should still be on the phone). You'll have to re-flash TWRP, but that process should get you back to having a working phone.
there might also be a problem with the fact that oyu were running 4.2.2 and using twrp that was built for 4.4. there is a twrp that was built for 4.2.2 so i don't know why you used the one built for 4.4. don't know what the differences are if any that would affect running twrp 4.4 on a 4.2.2 firmware but there may be some major issues.
You could try manually deleting everything with fastboot, then boot into recovery to restore your backup before flashing the 4.2.2 TWRP.
Thanks for the help. I thought I edited my post to say I fixed the problem. Did that with a wipe from the twrp bootloader our whatever that screen is called when you not into recovery.
Thanks
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I am curious as to why you downgraded back to 4.2.2?
Mainly for FoxFi WiFi. I use it on road trips for my kid's iPad and Nabi.
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If you have an unlocked bootloader, why not use one of the available mods with 4.4?
First I guess would be because I didn't know about it. I wasn't really planning on unlocking and rooting to begin with.
I got the DE because at the time I needed a phone it was the only x I could get with 32GB.
Which mood are you talking about I might have to check it out
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texaslegend said:
First I guess would be because I didn't know about it. I wasn't really planning on unlocking and rooting to begin with.
I got the DE because at the time I needed a phone it was the only x I could get with 32GB.
Which mood are you talking about I might have to check it out
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There's a flashable zip in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2561560
It's for 4.4 not 4.2 though, don't flash it unless you update.
Make it easy on yourself and use the Xposed module http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2601859
Running a completely stock VZW Moto X on the latest update (4.4.2). Woke up this morning to a half dozen or so app updates, including Active Display and Moto Help. I updated these two, and then an update for Beautiful Widgets started after. My phone then locked up and restarted. Now, it loads through the boot screen and then loads the Verizon screen, then the device goes black. I've tried wiping cache, to no avail. Any suggestions? I've installed the Moto X drivers via the Moto site, but the device isn't being recognized via ADB. I would really really really like to retrieve my files from the phone before doing a full factory reset...
Haven't seen anyone else report this....
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Same symptoms on unlocked dev edition
I can't for sure tie it to an update, but the only thing that I did on my Moto X today was enable Motorola Connect. In the ensuing ~3 hours my phone bit it and would get to the Motorola Unlocked Bootloader screen and stop. Tried to boot to custom recovery, but it wouldn't work. Tried reloading TWRP, but gave access error on write but it seems to have fixed it enough to let TWRP open. TWRP showed list of access errors, like the memory had been corrupted. Need to find 4.4.2 image and load it back on via FB, as recovery has no data now.
stastnysnipes26 said:
Haven't seen anyone else report this....
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omaharper said:
I can't for sure tie it to an update, but the only thing that I did on my Moto X today was enable Motorola Connect. In the ensuing ~3 hours my phone bit it and would get to the Motorola Unlocked Bootloader screen and stop. Tried to boot to custom recovery, but it wouldn't work. Tried reloading TWRP, but gave access error on write but it seems to have fixed it enough to let TWRP open. TWRP showed list of access errors, like the memory had been corrupted. Need to find 4.4.2 image and load it back on via FB, as recovery has no data now.
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You have a totally separate problem from the OP. I don't have an unlocked boot loader and haven't done a ton of research on the risks of unlocking the consumer edition. 4.4.2 images are posted all around the forums. I would start there.
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Thanks. You are right, not the same problem, when my phone soft bricks when I haven't been doing anything to it I get twitchy. I have the DE and have tried (a bunch of times) using RSD Lite and fastboot to push files back to phone, but after reboot everything looks to be reverted back like if WP was enabled, which it isn't. I will take a cruise thru the forums looking for similar issues, but any suggestions would be appreciated
stastnysnipes26 said:
You have a totally separate problem from the OP. I don't have an unlocked boot loader and haven't done a ton of research on the risks of unlocking the consumer edition. 4.4.2 images are posted all around the forums. I would start there.
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Thanks. You are right, not the same problem, when my phone soft bricks when I haven't been doing anything to it I get twitchy. I have the DE and have tried (a bunch of times) using RSD Lite and fastboot to push files back to phone, but after reboot everything looks to be reverted back like if WP was enabled, which it isn't. I will take a cruise thru the forums looking for similar issues, but any suggestions would be appreciated
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If you have a Dev edition fast boot stock vzw files, fast boot OEM unlock and reflash SU. simple as that.
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Yup. Have gone thru that procedure several times, but phone won't get past the bootloader unlocked screen, and even after flashing stock (with stock recovery partition) TWRP still shows up, so some write to memory isn't sticking. It's very strange, used same procedure on this phone when upgrading to 4.4.2 from 4.2.2 and on other phones with no problem. Since TWRP can't access the flash, I am wondering if I actually have a corrupted memory module. If I can't get things working, I will start a thread. Don't want to hijack this one. Thanks.
stastnysnipes26 said:
If you have a Dev edition fast boot stock vzw files, fast boot OEM unlock and reflash SU. simple as that.
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As an update to the original post...
My phone "magically" booted at some point while it was sitting on my table. It's been working since then, but I tried to restart today and the thing won't boot up again. No idea what causes this and adb still isn't working with the phone in recovery mode.
Well I'm from the old school of if a car won't start you check 3 things spark fuel air. So in the case of our phones I always say fxz if an fxz fails to fix the problem than I lean towards a hardware failure. I have never had an fxz not fix a software issue. And I have bricked more than my fair share of devices several times.
I just did my custom order of the Moto X today. I hope I won't run into any issues. I'm switching from the iPhone 5S.
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As an update to the original post...
My phone "magically" booted at some point while it was sitting on my table. It's been working since then, but I tried to restart today and the thing won't boot up again. No idea what causes this and adb still isn't working with the phone in recovery mode.
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Have you tried fastboot?
Also getting the drivers to work can be tricky. You have to install them and then use device manager while you're phone is plugged in to get it working.
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Can I install stock recovery and then try to take a ota to update. Will I loose root and will I loose my rom? Will I be able to reinstall a rom or will I need to reroot?
you can try, you shouldn't loose root or anything but once you have unlocked and flashed stuff I doubt stock recovery will like your system enough to take the update. try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53518227
HOW Change ...... ???
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From my understanding, as long as /system is stock, you can install the stock recovery and then take the OTA. Afterwards, you'll need to re-root your phone. Make a backup of your current setup before you get started. Once you've taken the update and get rooted again, you can always restore your backup.
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Magnum enforcer is correct.
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I will give it a try this weekend and let you know how it goes.
Edit does not work but thanks for helping me.
Must be the fact that I am s on. We need that s off before we can do anything as far as updating
This one is tricky. I flashed the stock rooted rom from mikmik, I then unrooted and flashed the stock recovery via fast boot. When applying the Ota, it fails because the build.prop is not stock. Comes back with an error like /system/build.prop unexpected.
dilaynie said:
This one is tricky. I flashed the stock rooted rom from mikmik, I then unrooted and flashed the stock recovery via fast boot. When applying the Ota, it fails because the build.prop is not stock. Comes back with an error like /system/build.prop unexpected.
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I just tried it to and did the same exact thing except I had boot loops as we'll.
when I flashed back to the stock recovery to take the recent OTA, I had a reboot bootloop like every 2-3 minutes, I was ready to throw the phone against a wall, then it hit that I read recently someone else had the same issue, and mentioned a factory reset fixing the issue, yup after a factory reset, the reboot bootloop was gone, I just now rerooted and flashed a backup
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scott_0 said:
when I flashed back to the stock recovery to take the recent OTA, I had a reboot bootloop like every 2-3 minutes, I was ready to throw the phone against a wall, then it hit that I read recently someone else had the same issue, and mentioned a factory reset fixing the issue, yup after a factory reset, the reboot bootloop was gone, I just now rerooted and flashed a backup
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But after all that we're you able to update the radio and second did it fix the signal issues?
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But after all that we're you able to update the radio and second did it fix the signal issues?
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yes, I was able to take the latest OTA, and no, it did not help with my signal at all, my device didn't drop calls or anything, but it has a hard time latching onto lte at times before and after the OTA.......
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Do we know how to get passed the build.prop error?
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this might be a really stupid question (and my first post no less), but does performing a factory reset take me back to stock, unrooted form?
currently i am rooted with S-on, TWRP and Chainfire SU.
i followed a youtube video to root and im basically clueless with regards to doing anything more.
thanks in advance.
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this might be a really stupid question (and my first post no less), but does performing a factory reset take me back to stock, unrooted form?
currently i am rooted with S-on, TWRP and Chainfire SU.
i followed a youtube video to root and im basically clueless with regards to doing anything more.
thanks in advance.
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no, a factory reset will not unroot you, you need to restore a stock backup, then flash stock recovery in fastboot to unroot while s-on
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scott_0 said:
no, a factory reset will not unroot you, you need to restore a stock backup, then flash stock recovery in fastboot to unroot while s-on
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Thank you. I saved a stock backup (i think) while rooting so ill see what i can do tonight. fastboot is the white background screen that uses volume buttons to select, right?
Tbaggington said:
Thank you. I saved a stock backup (i think) while rooting so ill see what i can do tonight. fastboot is the white background screen that uses volume buttons to select, right?
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yes sir, power off the phone completely, hold down power and volume down, select fastboot
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Hey everyone.
I've spent the better of the last three hour scouring the inter webs, Google, and these forums trying to find the answers to my questions - but to no avail (I've found partial answers, but I am afraid a partial answer could lead to a total brick).
Here we go:
I bought one of the first Sprint HTC One M8's through Amazon. Here are the details:
Model: 831C
Android Version 4.4.2
Software Version 1.12.651.17
Unlocked but S-On (Using TWRP)
Naturally, right out of the box I rooted it. However, I did not save the original ROM.
* I want to restore the phone to its original state so I can accept the OTA update and hopefully address the god-awful cell signal.
I've found a lot of stock recoveries online, but none that match 1.12.651.17.
Do I need to find that specific recovery to flash to my phone? Will another one work (e.g. 1.54.654.13)?
I've never worried about saving my stock recovery in the past (been rooting since the HTC Evo days) but it looks like not doing so finally caught up with me.
Thanks in advance.
PS I did find something 1.12.651.17 related here, but how to flash this to my phone (or whether or not it will brick) is beyond me. I've downloaded all 6 files and am waiting to figure out how the heck to get them to my phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2736048