sorrry I'm a newb user, tried to flashing CM10 nightly rom and succes, but then I realized the baseband is unknown and I can't receive signal. tried flashing this modem http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20162933&postcount=2 and it cant flashed, it says status 7. tried the 2nd ways to copy modem.bin to radio folder and no luck. can anybody help me?
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Don't flash.
Just unpack the modem and copy and paste modem.bin into /system/vendor using root explorer.
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priyana said:
Don't flash.
Just unpack the modem and copy and paste modem.bin into /system/vendor using root explorer.
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thankyou verymuch, that works and really helpful
hotheabilly said:
sorrry I'm a newb user, tried to flashing CM10 nightly rom and succes, but then I realized the baseband is unknown and I can't receive signal. tried flashing this modem http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20162933&postcount=2 and it cant flashed, it says status 7. tried the 2nd ways to copy modem.bin to radio folder and no luck. can anybody help me?
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I have a Samsung Galaxy i987 AT&T GSM US Tablet. I have had CM9 on it working the phone and GPS previously. I now loaded the latest CM10 and have not either found the right modem or have other issues. I loaded the 0923 yesterday and it was said that you could pull the modem from Wiki CM and use CM to load it. I tried both of the modems in the links below one for AT&T and one that says Galaxy i987. Both show that it was successful, but in both attempts the modem.bin file did not show up under the /system/vendor folder. I used Root Explorer to finally move the modem.bin file from both of these download into the /system/vendor folder, and while the modem.bin file did show up, it still has unknown modem baseband and no modem or GPS working.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1069727
and here
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Sam...port_Downloads
That is because the latest cm10 move modem.bin back to /radio/modem.bin like cm9 again.
Man, if you want to flash cm10 you have read the whole thread.
Be interested. Don't just jump in.
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priyana said:
That is because the latest cm10 move modem.bin back to /radio/modem.bin like cm9 again.
Man, if you want to flash cm10 you have read the whole thread.
Be interested. Don't just jump in.
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Wow, thanks for the response. I read the thread every night on the CM10 Development, or is that the wrong one. I saw where dev posted you could get your modem.bin from the wiki and use Clockworks Mod to update again. Also, they were going back on the partition to CM9 like to allow 2gb and that there would be a wipe. Nothing said go to that directory /radio/modem.bin, unless by saying that you could go back to wiki like CM9 meant that directory. I thought I could use Clockworks and do a zip file firmware update. I admit that I am a bit new to all of this, but I have been modding something or other back to the Nintendo PS1 and original Xbox days, I guess I still need to get my sea legs here and will take a thrashing once in a while until I do. I do appreciate the help.
BTW, I got my GPS back, but not my phone. I will go back and search some more, but I got the modem.bin file from
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_(GSM):_Support_Downloads
AT&T
UCKJ1
Using Root Explorer I put the modem.bin in the /radio directory. The GPS is working great, but no cell registration. I guess I should say, I get data, but when it goes to dial it beeps and ends the call immediately.
Yes, haha, CM9 was on /radio/modem.bin
then CM10 too, then CM10 move to new MTD partition, and modem.bin goes to /system/vendor/,
then CM10 move back again to another partition (not sure if it is back to same old partition or a new old partition )
but modem is back to /radio/modem.bin
once it is back to /radio, the one in Wiki will work, regardless of the way it is partitioned. You just need to read inside the zip, the updater script put the modem there.
It is a simple matter of modifying the path within the script for any layout.
Having said that, the older modems in modems thread in dev sticky, they are for pre-MTD time. During original Samsung BML partition, the modem is on a partition of its own, so a more complex method is required to put the modem there, including using CWM (zip) and Odin (tar)
But nowadays is just using Root Explorer and you are ok.
That is why I said you should read the whole thread, you will know such changes happening.
There is a CM10 thread and dev and one in General for discussion.
Ask questions in General if necessary, never on Dev one unless you have issue compiling, or have some other dev bug.
If you are interested on CWM updater script, just unpack the rom zip or the modem zip or any of the CWM flashable zip and have a look at the updater-script within the META-INF.
Edit: regarding AT&T tablet no call, I think it is network related. AT&T know you are on tablet and don't allow making calls. That is my theory.
gps and phone fail, baseband unknown
I have the same problem on baseband, where can I get the files and please get me some good link and info.
thanks.
btw is there a way to save the restore data in recovery mode, just in case if I lost it, I have no way to go back to cm9.
priyana said:
Don't flash.
Just unpack the modem and copy and paste modem.bin into /system/vendor using root explorer.
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It is the first sticky tread in Dev section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1069727
get the JPZ modem.
It says Gingerbread but does not matter.
Unzip it to find a modem.bin
Use it with root explorer or ES File Explorer in root mode, system mounted as read-write.
Put in /radio/modem.bin (there may be one already there but likely broken)
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I have tried A large number of 850 mhz capable modems to work on New Zealand's Telecom network and believe that the JL2 has the best performance. However, I am having to flash this with Odin while using JVB Rom.
Does anybody have access to CWM3 flashable version?
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I'll second that. Forgot who, but someone tried to make me one in another thread but it didn't work.
I'd like to have a CWM3 KC1, JL2 and JVK to try out in different areas I travel to.
The KC1 modem in a CWM3 format is available at Perka's File Stash. However, not the JL2 modem.
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Perka's file stash does have the JL2 modem in cwm zip form and the KC1: use the app and then under Samsung keep scrolling down, past the first screen and you ge to a seperate listing under "Modem_850_enabled" which has the files listed in that folder.
Perka.s stash is online and also available in the app store.
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Perka's file stash does have the JL2 modem in cwm zip form and the KC1: use the app and then under Samsung keep scrolling down, past the first screen and you ge to a seperate listing under "Modem_850_enabled" which has the files listed in that folder.
Perka.s stash is online and also available in the app store.
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Sorry, but the JL2 from Perka is not flashable on CWM3.
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take the empty zip file and modify it as you want ... as easy as drag and drop in winrar/zip
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take the empty zip file and modify it as you want ... as easy as drag and drop in winrar/zip
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That's a bit vague for me. Can you elaborate as to what empty zip and what files need to be in it.
I did find this site which claims that the modems are CWM3. I haven't tried flashing them yet.
http://www.grupoandroid.com/topic/1...ex.php?app=core&module=global&action=register
I meant on perka's stash ... there is an "empty zip file" you can use to make your own CW3 flassshable zip.
He has a KC1 modem file (CW3) if you want (it's newer better) but if youcan;t want PM me and i'll make you one !
I was trying to get my tab back to stock after messing it up. I was following the instructions off of gizmoninja but it says I have to download and install their wpa_supplicant file so I can flash the update.zip file. I am on DJ11 now. The link is bad that he posted. Does anyone know where to get this file from. This is my second day of searching. Thanks.
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I got the same problem,someone please help us with a original wpa_supplicant
why would you want to return to stock if your problem is wpa_supplicant? what has wpa_supplicant got to do with returning to stock?
When I return to stock dj11, the uodate to ec02 fails every time. The intructions I found said that it was a problem with the wpa_supplicant and it said to replace the file so the update would work. The link to the file does not work. Thats why we need it I suppose. Or, is there a better way to fix this?
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When I return to stock dj11, the uodate to ec02 fails every time. The intructions I found said that it was a problem with the wpa_supplicant and it said to replace the file so the update would work. The link to the file does not work. Thats why we need it I suppose. Or, is there a better way to fix this?
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yes,the modified wpa_supplicant can't pass the update verify.
and hi tombepa,what baseband you're using?could you backup a copy of baseband and upload it here?i flash sprint baseband on mine ,and can't get it back,thanks.
Now I understand- you are on verizon gt .....sorry....
I am on S:I800.0.3V.DL21
And if someone can give instructions on how to back it up I would be glad to.
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I made a promise to myself to only lurk here from now on but I can't keep quiet for this one. First, I'm on my tab so I can't upload. Second, I'm sprint so I'm not sure which original wpa you people are asking g for. Third, when you put the modified file into the folder you are told to (did you remember to turn off wifi?), just rename the end of the original file .old or .bak or whatever (after telling file explorer program to go into rw mode of course), so the os won't run it and then just copy the modified file into that folder. Fourth, put the folder back into ro mode and reboot. I used to delete or overwrite files before but decided tacking .old at the end of the filename (works good for stock apks that you want to trial and error disable while testing for fc and stability when trying to lean down the programs loading). It's been much easier putting things back the way they were originally when I do it this way than ripping them out or overwriting them. Deleting or overwriting existing files and not having the original close by can many times come back and bite you in the ass. Flashing back to stock is a time consuming task that gets old really quick when you can't get whatever back into working condition.
Backing up is so simple. Just rename the original file to wpa_supplicant.old and copy over the modified one and reboot. Done. Want to revert? Do the opposite. Delete the modified file and rename the wpa_supplicant.old file to wpa_supplicant and reboot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php? p=7711198&postcount=6
Adb wasn't necessary for me. I got the file out of the 7zip and copied to the folder with root explorer. So easy even a caveman could do it.
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Thank you for your ever so kind response, my question to you is will this file work on the Verizon tab? That is the one that I have. When I go to that link I can't tell which section that is in so I can read the rest of the posts there to answer this question myself.
I use the same file as shown by oscarthegrouch for sprint SPH-P100 and the file works fine,
but I can not be sure if used in Verizon tab
hopefully can help
Good news guys! I registered on gizmoninja and sent them a request. They fixed the download link. Go here and download it!
http://gizmoninja.com/2011/04/21/how-to-root-latest-samsung-galaxytab-verizon-update-ec02/
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Edit: and yes it worked!
hey guys, before submitting a bug to Hash i wanted to ask here if anyone tested this yet and made the same experience as i did: SafeStrap 1.08 is not fully compatible with the XT883.
Backups are not working because \system can't be mounted.
anyone can confirm this?
It's a known issue. If you're feeling brave, you can try my modified (and slightly older, now) version of SafeStrap that'll nandroid backup my ME863, and will probably nandroid backup your XT883 as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20976390&postcount=294
i tried it, backups working fine now, thanks a lot!
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I'm using the xt883 radio.img and a tweaked build.prop on the xt862 and can't back-up using SafeStrap.
TBBle said:
It's a known issue. If you're feeling brave, you can try my modified (and slightly older, now) version of SafeStrap that'll nandroid backup my ME863, and will probably nandroid backup your XT883 as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20976390&postcount=294
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So, I was trying to swap out my 2nd-init.zip recovery file with the one from the thread you posted. I'm trying to use file browsers to move the altered 2nd-init.zip file into /etc/safestrap and it won't work no matter the app I use. Is there a particular app/method I should be using here for this last step?
Thanks. Forgive the noob.
Originally Posted by TBBle
It's a known issue. If you're feeling brave, you can try my modified (and slightly older, now) version of SafeStrap that'll nandroid backup my ME863, and will probably nandroid backup your XT883 as well.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20976390&postcount=294
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So, I was trying to swap out my 2nd-init.zip recovery file with the one from the thread you posted. I'm trying to use file browsers to move the altered 2nd-init.zip file into /etc/safestrap and it won't work no matter the app I use. Is there a particular app/method I should be using here for this last step?
Thanks. Forgive the noob.
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you need to place the recovery file into the original 2nd-init.zip. backup the original file and check the permissions of the new file. you need to do this after succesful installation of the recovery of course
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eis0r said:
you need to place the recovery file into the original 2nd-init.zip. backup the original file and check the permissions of the new file. you need to do this after succesful installation of the recovery of course
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I copied the 2nd-init.zip to my computer and unzipped it just fine. I put the tweaked recovery file in the folder and rezipped it. I just can't get it back into the /etc/Safestrap folder because root browser says it failed. I checked permissions on every folder in the path (including /system) and user has write permissions on each one, so I don't see how that could be a problem. I'm not allowed, for some reason, to make any changes to /etc/Safestrap except I can extract the 2nd-init.zip to my SD card, which is how I got the copy I tweaked and am now trying to replace back on the device.
If anyone can tell me what they did to put the tweaked 2nd-init.zip back into /etc/Safestrap, that would be helpful.
Thanks.
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try renaming the original 2nd-init.zip to 2nd-init.org. then copy the modified 2nd-init.zip from your sdcard to etc/safestrap
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try renaming the original 2nd-init.zip to 2nd-init.org. then copy the modified 2nd-init.zip from your sdcard to etc/safestrap
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Well, just tried it using Root Browser and Script Manager, both of which I find to be very capable file browsers, and it didn't work. It's just not letting me make any changes to the folder /etc/Safestrap. It allowed me to extract the 2nd-init.zip out of that folder, but won't allow me to zip or unzip anything into it. I'll keep playing with it and update if anything changes.
Otherwise, I'll just wait till I no longer need the xt883 radio.img to back up and flash ROMs.
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BenSWoodruff said:
Well, just tried it using Root Browser and Script Manager, both of which I find to be very capable file browsers, and it didn't work. It's just not letting me make any changes to the folder /etc/Safestrap. It allowed me to extract the 2nd-init.zip out of that folder, but won't allow me to zip or unzip anything into it. I'll keep playing with it and update if anything changes.
Otherwise, I'll just wait till I no longer need the xt883 radio.img to back up and flash ROMs.
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/etc is a symlink to /system/etc which is read only. In a terminal emulator run the command:
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
Then try moving the files to /etc /safestrap
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/etc is a symlink to /system/etc which is read only. In a terminal emulator run the command:
busybox mount -o remount,rw /system
Then try moving the files to /etc /safestrap
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Sweet, thanks, I'll try it right now! Will I need to change it back when I'm done? Hopefully, this will get me a nice shiny back up finally
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Ok, so I got Root Browser to move the original 2nd-init.zip to my sd card and placed the tweaked one in /system/etc/Safestrap successfully, but then Safestrap wouldn't get past the splash screen. I swapped back to the original one and it still wouldn't boot into recovery. Just the splash screen with option to start system or press menu button to go into recovery. I pressed menu and the screen stayed black both times.
Oh well, I'm not in a hurry to flash ROMs or get a backup, so I uninstalled Safestrap for now and will try again when I no longer need the xt883 radio.img.
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BenSWoodruff said:
Ok, so I got Root Browser to move the original 2nd-init.zip to my sd card and placed the tweaked one in /system/etc/Safestrap successfully, but then Safestrap wouldn't get past the splash screen. I swapped back to the original one and it still wouldn't boot into recovery. Just the splash screen with option to start system or press menu button to go into recovery. I pressed menu and the screen stayed black both times.
Oh well, I'm not in a hurry to flash ROMs or get a backup, so I uninstalled Safestrap for now and will try again when I no longer need the xt883 radio.img.
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You don't NEED to change it back, it will automatically on next boot, if you felt the need run the same command but switch rw to ro.
As for your problem with safestrap I can't help you with that
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It's all good, thanks for the help. I can wait
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V20B (CIS)
V20O (DEU)
Root on V20B
information deleted
I used google translator and that's the result of the post above:
All items are strictly in the order do not jump over them and keep the sequence!
Spoiler (+ / -) (I advise you to read before flashing)
to the root of drive C:
Two. Download Attachment SmartFlashTool_External.rar (1.18 MB) Number of downloads: 37
and extract the root of drive C:
3. Download Attachment Superuser.zip (611.2 KB) Number of downloads: 51
and put ( no need to unpack ) File on the SD-card phone
4. Turn off the phone.
Five. We hold the Volume Up (+) and insert the USB cable one end into the computer, the other into the phone
6. We will have the text of S / W Upgrade Please wait while upgrading ...
Spoiler (+ / -)
7. Run the file B_SmartFlashTool_Extern.exe
Eight. Go to the tab ROM copy D / L
9. Select the two files that you extracted from the archive [PATCHED] BIN_LGP970AT-00-V20a-CIS-XXX-JAN-06-2012 +0.7 z
10. Check:
Spoiler (+ / -)
11. Click the Start button
12. Go to the process of the firmware, go to drink coffee \ tea shorter depart away from your computer to your phone
13. When you sign Download Comlete! Go to the phone
Spoiler (+ / -)
14. On the phone, we see the regime Recovery (touch it, the management of a finger)
15. Select install zip from sdcard
16. Then choose zip from sdcard
17. Prolistyvayem and choose Superuser.zip
18. Prolistyvayem and select Yes - Install SuperUser.zip
19. Select + + + + Go back + + + +
20. Choose wipe data / factory reset
21. Prolistyvayem and select Yes - delete all user data
22. Then reboot system now
That's it! Phone is loaded, if you do it right!
As a result, we have a firmware with the Root-V20A human touch and Recovery! Thank you all and good luck to you in the firmware!
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Dont exactly know, what it does, but as far as I get it, it roots the device and installs CWM touch.
Credits go to poster, if it is successful.
Hey, thanks for posting here. Here is v20b : http://www.lgmobiles.com/gsm/download/P970 V20B(Gingerbread Version).rar
We don't have it for N version. I saw the russian forum and wanted to ask you about howvyou managed to root v20a before this method.
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this method is working just v20a(attachment patched bin file) right?
Where how I convert .kdz to .bin file?
I know russian very well.So i shortly translate all procedure done here.
They patched original 20A bin file , changing system recovery.img with clocworkmod recovery.img touch version.
Download 20A.bin extract it,and put somewhere in your computer.
and below there is a CWM flashable superuser.zip.
Download it and put to your Sd kart.Do not extract.
Then simply flash that patched 20A bin file with smart flash procedure posted here from radkor
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1448803
After finished flashing with smartflash tool go to cwm recovery and install superuser.zip
and you get rooted original 20A ginger.
Nice option for flashing and rooting
but we do not have 20N bin file yet.
we have only indian version 20B bin file, redpik posted it above
Thread moved
Unless it's a ROM or kernel you've created yourself, this doesn't belong in Development.
Doesn't SmartFlash auto erases all user data (factory reset at first boot)?
Okey... Maybe, tomorrow I will be a version (.bin) V20N
Sorry for my English
Kraaz said:
I know russian very well.So i shortly translate all procedure done here.
They patched original 20A bin file , changing system recovery.img with clocworkmod recovery.img touch version.
Download 20A.bin extract it,and put somewhere in your computer.
and below there is a CWM flashable superuser.zip.
Download it and put to your Sd kart.Do not extract.
Then simply flash that patched 20A bin file with smart flash procedure posted here from radkor
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1448803
After finished flashing with smartflash tool go to cwm recovery and install superuser.zip
and you get rooted original 20A ginger.
Nice option for flashing and rooting
but we do not have 20N bin file yet.
we have only indian version 20B bin file, redpik posted it above
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Ok. Let me try to understand this. They replace "system recovery.img" which is reside in the original rom bin file with "cwm recovery.img" (where to get this file?) and then flash it using smartflash tool. So after reset by smartflah, cwm is already in the phone installed. Then all is easy, proceed to install superuser.zip, etc..etc.zip.
How is it possible to obtain root by inserting cwm in the rom while cwm itself require root to run? Also, what's the "system recovery.img" that got replaced. Is it important?
Please investigate more. Need more info on how "patching" is done too. I don't understand russian.
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SnegovikRZN said:
Okey... Maybe, tomorrow I will be a version (.bin) V20N
Sorry for my English
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Can you help to make one for v20b? The link post above by redpik contain bin file for v20b. If succeed, we're going to have the 1st v20b rooted. Hell yeah!
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adxgrave said:
Ok. Let me try to understand this. They replace "system recovery.img" which is reside in the original rom bin file with "cwm recovery.img" (where to get this file?) and then flash it using smartflash tool. So after reset by smartflah, cwm is already in the phone installed. Then all is easy, proceed to install superuser.zip, etc..etc.zip.
How is it possible to obtain root by inserting cwm in the rom while cwm itself require root to run? Also, what's the "system recovery.img" that got replaced. Is it important?
Please investigate more. Need more info on how "patching" is done too. I don't understand russian.
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I guess you need to investigate more how android works. Flashing recovery image with the whole system in a bin file makes cmw part of the "original" firmware so,like recovery that only can erase all this one can read/write in the system files. Sounds normal. I read on Samsung forums that they get root for latest versions by flashing a patched odin file and then a su zip. I will try it
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adxgrave said:
Can you help to make one for v20b? The link post above by redpik contain bin file for v20b. If succeed, we're going to have the 1st v20b rooted. Hell yeah!
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Since Telcel's v20a is is just out, its going to be pretty good news if it works.
mihaiolimpiu said:
Doesn't SmartFlash auto erases all user data (factory reset at first boot)?
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Yes it does.
Redpik said:
I guess you need to investigate more how android works. Flashing recovery image with the whole system in a bin file makes cmw part of the "original" firmware so,like recovery that only can erase all this one can read/write in the system files. Sounds normal. I read on Samsung forums that they get root for latest versions by flashing a patched odin file and then a su zip. I will try it
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Then we can say that this is universal method as long as cwm can be patch into the rom. Finding exploit is not necessary anymore. So, what's the function of the file replaced in the rom. Is it the original lg recovery method which is not available anymore if this we use this method?
Thanks for the explanation, I wonder why it hasn't be use before, maybe because lack of rom file in bin format?
Edit: downloading rom in your link, pls post how to proceed if you get hold of it.
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adxgrave said:
Then we can say that this is universal method as long as cwm can be patch into the rom. Finding exploit is not necessary anymore. So, what's the function of the file replaced in the rom. Is it the original lg recovery method which is not available anymore if this we use this method?
Thanks for the explanation, I wonder why it hasn't be use before, maybe because lack of rom file in bin format?
Edit: downloading rom in your link, pls post how to proceed if you get hold of it.
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The problem is that we don;t know how to extract .bin files and modify the content. Just the first post has the good link I posted the stock v20B so he would patch it
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The problem is that we don;t know how to extract .bin files and modify the content. Just the first post has the good link I posted the stock v20B so he would patch it
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to get the files out of a kdz: grab them while someone is using the KDZ program to update their phone. The files are extracted and put into "C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone" but as soon as the program detects no phone the entire directory is blown away. Too fast to grab the files. So either you update for real (in which case you have the time to grab the files) or you create a symbolic link between the C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone folder and another folder you create say name it C:\test. What happens is that files get extracted and then \phone folder deleted when no phone is detected but the files remain on the \test folder. So you get your files which are a "model.dll" file (in p970 case i guess something like lgp970.dll) and a .wdb file which is the firmware. How to proceed though to tinker further with the .wdb file so as to get bin file and baseband still elludes me
I bet our rom cooker knew how to unpack and repack. So, anyone?
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jimakos29 said:
to get the files out of a kdz: grab them while someone is using the KDZ program to update their phone. The files are extracted and put into "C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone" but as soon as the program detects no phone the entire directory is blown away. Too fast to grab the files. So either you update for real (in which case you have the time to grab the files) or you create a symbolic link between the C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone folder and another folder you create say name it C:\test. What happens is that files get extracted and then \phone folder deleted when no phone is detected but the files remain on the \test folder. So you get your files which are a "model.dll" file (in p970 case i guess something like lgp970.dll) and a .wdb file which is the firmware. How to proceed though to tinker further with the .wdb file so as to get bin file and baseband still elludes me
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update: doing some research and it seems to extract the bin files you need lgutils and the .dll file you get from the kdz extraction but I am not at home to look into it any further.
Stable ROOT METHOD found!
You don't need this, disabling LG MODEM DEVICE under modems makes UNLOCKROOT work on every firmware! TESTED on 20N german version!
Disabling LG MODEM DEVICE under modems makes UNLOCKROOT work on every firmware! TESTED on 20N german version!
Here is the proof
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22195743&postcount=417
Here are the drivers I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22196019&postcount=21
I used Windows 7 32 bit, the original poster used Win7 64 bit...
Hi
I have installed cyanogen mod 10
Everything works but no 3g
I have the samsung tab p1000
put modem.bin to /system/vendor then reboot.
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put modem.bin to /system/vendor then reboot.
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How can i do that?
if you have your modem.bin, then just use copy and paste function in Root Explorer just like you do in any OS.
make sure the system is mounted as read write (one of the options in Root Explorer).
If you are asking where to get modem.bin, then just get it from the modem thread in dev forum sticky.
Unpack it and just use the modem.bin, don't flash it from Odin/CWM, won't work in cm10.
regarding CM10 ... I use two router connected together by one router name and I could connect to the nearer one, but after installing CM10 I can only connect to the far one so I get poor signal quality, can u help me guys on this ?