Having trouble finding which method is best for me
nvertigo said:
Having trouble finding which method is best for me
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Unlock bootloader. Flash twrp 2.6.3.1 for 4.4. Flash latest supersu. Profit.
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Funny your using A fruitbox to post in a moto x forum!
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Funny your using A fruitbox to post in a moto x forum!
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I've also got a Moto x and a Nexus 5
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still haven't gotten there
I've spent hours on unlocking and rooting my vzw developer's edition. First, the SDK that motorola tells you to download to get fastboot doesn't include fastboot! There are a few ways to get it, but following Motorola's instructions won't get you there. (thanks so much Motorola for posting a solution that doesn't work).
Do Not install the OTA update....if you do, you will not be able to root your phone and you will have to reinstall the stock drivers. It's easy to do, but it will take hours for you to realize that you have to do this. If you have the OTA update already installed, get rid of it by installing the drivers from the motorola site for the developer edition phone (VZW).
You do not need to download the sidekick package that motorola tells you to download in order to unlock your phone. In fact, if you do install it, you still won't have fastboot which is the program you need. Motorola left it out of the most recent sdk. Don't even bother to find another sdk or fastboot....just find TWRP 2.6.3.1 which is a zipped package findable in many places (google is your friend). Unzip that package and voila....there's fastboot and the dll's to support it.
Now,, no thanks to Motorola, you are ready to get the unlock from your phone so you can ask motorola for the unlock key from motorola using fastboot.
note: fastboot is a CMD application! If you just click on it, it will flash the cmd box and seem to do nothing. You have to open cmd and then find/execute fastboot from there. It's an ugly process....thank you again Motorola.
Once your phone is unlocked, you can use the 1 step install for TWRP.
I realize I should write this up with every step...but I've spent almost two days on something that should take about 15 minutes...and I'm not exactly a newby to this stuff. Motorola just made it as hard as possible to do something that's so simple.
After you have root can you then update to kitkat or will you lose root then?
johnh123 said:
After you have root can you then update to kitkat or will you lose root then?
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If you have a dev edition on kitkat it's as simple as flashing TWRP and then superSU binary
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ghstudio said:
I've spent hours on unlocking and rooting my vzw developer's edition. First, the SDK that motorola tells you to download to get fastboot doesn't include fastboot! There are a few ways to get it, but following Motorola's instructions won't get you there. (thanks so much Motorola for posting a solution that doesn't work).
Do Not install the OTA update....if you do, you will not be able to root your phone and you will have to reinstall the stock drivers. It's easy to do, but it will take hours for you to realize that you have to do this. If you have the OTA update already installed, get rid of it by installing the drivers from the motorola site for the developer edition phone (VZW).
You do not need to download the sidekick package that motorola tells you to download in order to unlock your phone. In fact, if you do install it, you still won't have fastboot which is the program you need. Motorola left it out of the most recent sdk. Don't even bother to find another sdk or fastboot....just find TWRP 2.6.3.1 which is a zipped package findable in many places (google is your friend). Unzip that package and voila....there's fastboot and the dll's to support it.
Now,, no thanks to Motorola, you are ready to get the unlock from your phone so you can ask motorola for the unlock key from motorola using fastboot.
note: fastboot is a CMD application! If you just click on it, it will flash the cmd box and seem to do nothing. You have to open cmd and then find/execute fastboot from there. It's an ugly process....thank you again Motorola.
Once your phone is unlocked, you can use the 1 step install for TWRP.
I realize I should write this up with every step...but I've spent almost two days on something that should take about 15 minutes...and I'm not exactly a newby to this stuff. Motorola just made it as hard as possible to do something that's so simple.
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On a VZW dev edition? Just unlock it at any time kitkat or not, then flash TWRP and then superSU binary, it's as easy as that
Rooting the VZW dev edition moto x is EASY.
Go ahead and install all OTA updates.
Download and install latest Android SDK (comes with adb and fastboot).
Unlock bootloader following instructions on moto's website
Download TWRP and flash using fastboot
Boot into recovery and make a nandroid backup
Reboot phone from TWRP. It will ask if you would like to install superuser and root phone.
done.
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teookie said:
Rooting the VZW dev edition moto x is EASY.
Go ahead and install all OTA updates.
Download and install latest Android SDK (comes with adb and fastboot).
Unlock bootloader following instructions on moto's website
Download TWRP and flash using fastboot
Boot into recovery and make a nandroid backup
Reboot phone from TWRP. It will ask if you would like to install superuser and root phone.
done.
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Sorry teooki....it SHOULD be easy, but it isn't. Fastboot is NOT included in the SDK that motorola has you download on their unlock page. Yes, it's included on other sites, but not on the one that Motorola distributes. So if you follow their directions, you can't find fastboot, etc.
Your direction should work....Motorola's don't.
I followed Moto's instructions and it worked without issue (Except one of my own making).
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I followed Moto's instructions and it worked without issue (Except one of my own making).
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If you download the sidekick today, it downloads V1.7 and it does not contain fastboot and the two dll's needed. Earlier, they were giving V1.6 which was complete. This is a new issue with V1.7...and it's something that new users or those who are trying to unlock/root their phones will find incredibly annoying.
(hopefully, they have fixed the Motorola delivered v1.7, but last week, it did not include those files).
I've rooted every phone I've ever owned but I'm having second thoughts on the X. I want to continue to get the ota updates, and with root, that isn't possible is it?
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RyanTX said:
I've rooted every phone I've ever owned but I'm having second thoughts on the X. I want to continue to get the ota updates, and with root, that isn't possible is it?
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It's really easy to unroot then root again (on the developer edition)
Rooting by itself won't stop OTA updates. Installing a custom ROM not based on stock firmware will though.
You might have to re-root after getting an OTA update though.
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Thanks guys, got unlocked, rooted, and gravitybox all set up!.
So you guys are saying we can accept OTAs while stock rooted? Should I uninstall xposed before doing an OTA?
edit: sorry, don't know why double post happened...
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Sorry teooki....it SHOULD be easy, but it isn't. Fastboot is NOT included in the SDK that motorola has you download on their unlock page. Yes, it's included on other sites, but not on the one that Motorola distributes. So if you follow their directions, you can't find fastboot, etc.
Your direction should work....Motorola's don't.
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Just to clarify, it seems that you must use Motorola's version of fastboot, not the one included in the SDK. I used the SDK version to flash TWRP several times, and each time it appeared to be successful, but it was not. Then I discovered that I needed Motorola's fastboot, found it on the forums here, and used it to flash TWRP. That worked.
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Hi,
Does anyone know where I can find the stock recovery for the Sprint Moto X? I have TWRP right now and I want to prepare for the Kit Kat update.
Its my understanding that I will need to fastboot flash the stock recovery to take the update. I don't have much faith that a flashable 4.4 rom will happen anytime soon.
Any help would be appreciated.
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No one?
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Well, you could consider visiting -> http://sbf.droid-developers.org/ghost/list.php See if there is a copy of the ROM your phone is currently on... If so, download it and unzip it.
And since you have TWRP installed, I'm going to say you've unlocked your bootloader, and likely rooted.. That also might impact the install of 4.4. Did you remove any bloat, mess with system files, or freeze any apps with something like Titanium Backup? That too can impact the install of 4.4.
If you're interested take a look at -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536735
KidJoe said:
Well, you could consider visiting -> http://sbf.droid-developers.org/ghost/list.php See if there is a copy of the ROM your phone is currently on... If so, download it and unzip it.
And since you have TWRP installed, I'm going to say you've unlocked your bootloader, and likely rooted.. That also might impact the install of 4.4. Did you remove any bloat, mess with system files, or freeze any apps with something like Titanium Backup? That too can impact the install of 4.4.
If you're interested take a look at -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536735
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Is the link with the sbf files for consumer devices only? I have a dev edition on its way and thought I read if you flash the non dev sbf you will also install security stuff for non dev edition devices you don't want. Thanks in advance!
KidJoe said:
Well, you could consider visiting -> http://sbf.droid-developers.org/ghost/list.php See if there is a copy of the ROM your phone is currently on... If so, download it and unzip it.
And since you have TWRP installed, I'm going to say you've unlocked your bootloader, and likely rooted.. That also might impact the install of 4.4. Did you remove any bloat, mess with system files, or freeze any apps with something like Titanium Backup? That too can impact the install of 4.4.
If you're interested take a look at -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536735
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I did uninstall some apps, but not much. My plan was to reinstall the factory recovery, then factory reset before accepting the ota.
This being my first Moto device, I'm not really familiar with all this .sbf stuff. Are you saying the stock recovery would be part of it?
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MichaelMcEntire said:
I did uninstall some apps, but not much. My plan was to reinstall the factory recovery, then factory reset before accepting the ota.
This being my first Moto device, I'm not really familiar with all this .sbf stuff. Are you saying the stock recovery would be part of it?
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The stick recovery can be found in the sbf zips
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Travisdroidx2 said:
Is the link with the sbf files for consumer devices only? I have a dev edition on its way and thought I read if you flash the non dev sbf you will also install security stuff for non dev edition devices you don't want. Thanks in advance!
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There was talk/speculation that when flashing the Dev edition with "non-dev" SDF/FXZ files you'd revert to a "consumer"/Locked device. I am not aware of that being confirmed as 100% true.
When I first got my Dev X, I rooted with RockMyMoto and ran for a week or so before unlocking the bootloader. At the time unlocking the boot loader voided the warranty and I wanted to make sure there were no issues before voiding the warranty. To prep for Kit Kat, I did flash it back using the only 4.2.2 SBF out there, that was for the "consumer" devices. It didn't hurt. I was still able to unlock my boot loader.
At this point, Moto does have the KK dev edition SBFs available for request on their web site if you don't trust using other SBF's. But they do appear to be the same as the "non-dev" sbf files.
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MichaelMcEntire said:
I did uninstall some apps, but not much. My plan was to reinstall the factory recovery, then factory reset before accepting the ota.
This being my first Moto device, I'm not really familiar with all this .sbf stuff. Are you saying the stock recovery would be part of it?
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Factory reset will not restore any apps you removed from the phone (i.e. if you deleted the APKs).
SBF and FXZ files are firmware files for Moto. RSDLite is the tool to fully flash an SBF or FXZ file.
The thread I linked earlier (said if you are interested... read...) has several options to return to stock, and explains options for using RSDLite to flash a full SBF/FXZ, as well as mfastboot to flash only parts of the ROM file, which will get you back to stock.
Most of the Moto updates perform checks for files, and specific versions of files before installing. If they don't match stock, or files it expects to be there are missing, the OTA wont install, or get the phone stuck in a boot loop.
Hey so im pretty new to flashing/rooting as well as new to the moto x (Got it today!). I've done some reading and tried the Pwnmymoto and Motoroot apk's and they both did not install, so im assuming my moto x has taken the OTA updates (i bought it second hand so i didnt know). I am just wondering if theres a way I can root it at this point?? I tried the Root script method using cydia impactor and Telnet kept failing. SO I then was looking at just flashing CWM via fastboot and then installing superuser zip from there as well as flashing a rom. Can anyone tell me if that's safe after the OTA or if theres another way to root? Any help will be mich appreciated as I am really overwhelmed!
I was in the same boat you were but apparently the Rogers update is "coming soon". However if you're impatient like me follow these steps:
1. Unlock your boot loader from Motorola
2. Download rsdlite
3. Download mfastboot
4. Download the sbf for T-Mobile 4.4 retail
5. Download the sbf for the Brasil 4.4 retail
6. Download cwmrecovery
7. Download original Moto boot image
Seems like a lot but here's what you need to do after you have all that stuff assuming you have a windows PC.
1. After the boot loader is unlocked install the custom recovery (I use cwm) via fastboot
fastboot flash recovery cwm.file.name
2. Search the forums for how to flash moto software using rsdlite (don't have the links since I'm on my phone) and flash the T-Mobile files AFTER modifying the XML file like in the instructions.
3. Search my posts and find how to flash the Rogers radio using the Brasil radio files (extract them from the zip)
4. After unlocking the bootloader it'll leave you with a nasty boot image, flash the boot image from the original moto (again search the forums) and it'll go away.
Then you'll have a Moto X on Rogers that has Kit Kat and LTE band 7 working and gets all its updates straight from Motorola! Hope that helps!
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After unlocking your bootloader then you can flash cwm and install supersu via the install zip feature
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No no no.
Look for a thread in General subforum. Rogers root. Very simple. Very easy.
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I did just that and it worked thanks a lot. Anyone reccomend any decent KitKat Roms that retain moto x features?
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There are no roms nor are there any reasons for them. Root install xposed, install gravity box. Done. This is not a flashaholics phone.
I'd never flash a custom rom on this phone....no reason to with xposed, as said above.
When we stop getting updates, then maybe. Maybe. My n7 is still on 4.2.2. Yes....I am cured of my flashaholism.
Flashaholics should not get the Moto x for sure. Lol
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agree with all the above.
but perhaps OP could use more info on Xposed and Gravity Box?
I just ordered a new Moto X Developer Edition VZN
Can I get native tethering? I know I can probably use FoxFi, but wondered if there is a way that I can use native and if I need to root to do it?
If you've installed Xposed framework (which you definitely should) there's a module called Moto Tether. Been using it for a while, it uses native tethering.
gencode said:
I just ordered a new Moto X Developer Edition VZN
Can I get native tethering? I know I can probably use FoxFi, but wondered if there is a way that I can use native and if I need to root to do it?
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this is a xposed app that will help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2601859
and this is a mod you can do but alot more difficult
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536166
enjoy
gencode said:
I just ordered a new Moto X Developer Edition VZN
Can I get native tethering? I know I can probably use FoxFi, but wondered if there is a way that I can use native and if I need to root to do it?
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Kit Kat broke FoxFi Wifi tether but bluetooth and USB tether still work.
I rooted after I unlocked, which was not at all hard to do. Then I tried the adb commands in this link:
Native Tether for VZW DE 4.4
but my PC won't recognize my Moto X when it is in bootloader mode, and so the adb commands don't work for me although I can use fastboot commands. I have a driver problem that I need to debug.
Anyhow, later on in that thread another poster gave instructions that don't require adb commands, and I did that and it works great:
Native Tether for VZW DE 4.4 Using Root Browser
I used the Root Browser by Jrummy in the Play Store to do it.
The popup that the phone is checking for your subscription comes up but it never does the check and just enables the WiFi Tether.
Thanks guys Ill probably try the Exposed one since it looks like the APK one requires root.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
gencode said:
Thanks guys Ill probably try the Exposed one since it looks like the APK one requires root.
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Correct, it requires root.
That Xposed module has been working flawlessly for me as well
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YankInDaSouth said:
That Xposed module has been working flawlessly for me as well
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Does Xposed require root?
Cozume said:
Does Xposed require root?
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Yes
gencode said:
Thanks guys Ill probably try the Exposed one since it looks like the APK one requires root.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Xposed requires root, too.
Xposed requires root, but rooting the dev edition is simple
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gencode said:
Thanks guys Ill probably try the Exposed one since it looks like the APK one requires root.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Is root an obstacle for you for some reason? I'm curious because you possess a developer edition yet ask about root as if it's not something you desire.
nhizzat said:
Is root an obstacle for you for some reason?
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seriously, it was so easy. But not everyone realizes that.
nhizzat said:
Is root an obstacle for you for some reason? I'm curious because you possess a developer edition yet ask about root as if it's not something you desire.
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Nope not at all, my GS3 is rooted, just wondered.
Thanks again, now just gotta wait for it to ship out, took advantage of this sale going on with the MotoX.
nhizzat said:
Is root an obstacle for you for some reason? I'm curious because you possess a developer edition yet ask about root as if it's not something you desire.
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Cozume said:
seriously, it was so easy. But not everyone realizes that.
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I saw this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45598679
Is there an easer one? Im getting the developer edition.
gencode said:
I saw this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45598679
Is there an easer one? Im getting the developer edition.
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yes there is an easier method if you get the developer edition and unlock the bootloader.
To root the developer edition:
1) Get the unlock code from Motorola and unlock the bootloader by following the directions in this link, including downloading the Android SDK and installing Motorola Device Manager:
Unlock Moto X Bootloader
2) Get mfastboot.exe here:
mfastboot.exe
and place it in the same directory as fastboot (fastboot is in the \sdk\platform-tools subdirectory of the Android SDK).
3) Get the TWRP custom recovery for kit kat here:
TWRP for Moto X 4.4
and place it in the same directory as fastboot.
4) On your unlocked Moto X, enable USB debugging and download SuperSU here:
SuperSU 1.93
5) Double check to make sure USB debugging has been enabled! Put your unlocked Moto X into bootloader mode by pressing the volume down key and then the power key. Hold for about 3 seconds and release and you should be in bootloader mode. Connect your Moto X to your PC via a USB cable.
6) Open a command prompt on your PC and change directory to the folder where mfastboot.exe is.
7) At the command prompt type:
mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
to flash the custom recovery to your Moto X.
8) After the custom recovery has been flashed to your Moto X, at the command prompt type:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
to reboot into the bootloader (I am not sure if this step is necessary but I read somewhere it was necessary and I did it and it worked).
9) Then get into recovery mode by pressing the Volume Down button to highlight recovery mode and pressing the Volume Up button to select the recovery mode.
10) You should now have booted into the Team Win Recovery Project custom recovery. Click on Install to install SuperSu. Scroll down to find the sdcard and select it. Then scroll down to download and select it. Select the SuperSU zip file and swipe to install.
If you want to check to see if you successfully rooted, you can download Root Checker Basic from the playstore and it will tell you if you are rooted.
Remember, to take an OTA, you have to revert back to stock recovery!
Thanks man, x100
Now I'm ready, just waiting for the FedX guy to get here
gencode said:
Thanks man, x100
Now I'm ready, just waiting for the FedX guy to get here
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My friend just got a Verizon DE and it shipped with 4.2.2. If you are on 4.2.2, you need to update it to 4.4 before you root with that version of TWRP I linked to. That version of TWRP I linked to is for 4.4 only. Verizon should push the 4.4 update to you pretty soon after turning your phone on.
They haven't even started the soak test on Verizon yet for 4.4.2. so don't worry about that now. But once they do start to push it to us, you have to revert back to stock recovery before you take the 4.4.2 OTA. And then I think we have to wait to root until someone updates the TWRP to be compatible with 4.4.2.
Here is the link on this if you need more info:
Unlocked Recovery for Moto X on Android 4.4
ETA - on another thread another poster said the same version of TWRP that I linked to above works for 4.4.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2646361
Cozume said:
My friend just got a Verizon DE and it shipped with 4.2.2. If you are on 4.2.2, you need to update it to 4.4 before you root with that version of TWRP I linked to. That version of TWRP I linked to is for 4.4 only. Verizon should push the 4.4 update to you pretty soon after turning your phone on.
They haven't even started the soak test on Verizon yet for 4.4.2. so don't worry about that now. But once they do start to push it to us, you have to revert back to stock recovery before you take the 4.4.2 OTA. And then I think we have to wait to root until someone updates the TWRP to be compatible with 4.4.2.
Here is the link on this if you need more info:
Unlocked Recovery for Moto X on Android 4.4
ETA - on another thread another poster said the same version of TWRP that I linked to above works for 4.4.2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2646361
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Updated to 4.4, unlocked boot loader steps waiting for email from Motorola. Wondering, if all I want to do is root and I don't want to put a custom ROM in do I need a custom recovery? Or is that just part of the necessary step to get the SU on.
Thanks, Ed,
gencode said:
Updated to 4.4, unlocked boot loader steps waiting for email from Motorola. Wondering, if all I want to do is root and I don't want to put a custom ROM in do I need a custom recovery? Or is that just part of the necessary step to get the SU on.
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As I understand it, you can root without installing a custom recovery, but you do have to boot into a custom recovery to install SU.
See this thread for instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2439536
I am not sure of the benefits of actually installing the custom recovery other than ROMing, but there may be other benefits that I don't know about.
hope someone can help.i have a vzn dev ed thats bootloader unlock and rooted on 4.4.2 but every time i turn off the phone and turn it back on root is gone and i would have to root again. if anyone can help me out it would be great. thanks in advance for any help
Did you use PIE root method?
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i flash recovery twrp with moto toolkit the first time and it work but when i reboot i would lose root.then i try towelroot it would give me root again but if i reboot i would lose root. anyway to solve this would be great. thanks in advance
If you can boot into recovery (twrp) just flash the su zip, if you search the forums or Google you will find a link
You used a toolkit to flash recovery and root the phone? In the time it took to download and get the toolkit ready, you probably could have downloaded mfastboot, recovery, and a superuser zip and had all of them flashed and no issues.
i8rice said:
hope someone can help.i have a vzn dev ed thats bootloader unlock and rooted on 4.4.2 but every time i turn off the phone and turn it back on root is gone and i would have to root again. if anyone can help me out it would be great. thanks in advance for any help
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If you are using a tool kit, I have to ask.. Have you visited Moto's web site, requested the unlock code for your phone, and actually used it (mfastboot oem unlock uniquecode)?
If you have a developer edtion, consider this... Don't use the tool kit, instead...
Install Android Platform Tools, ADB, mFastboot and the Moto drivers by following -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/ADB.htm
Root by following -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/step-step-instructions-unlocking-t2649738 however, since it was written some time ago, get and use the newest TWRP from -> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost and get the newest SuperSU from -> http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu and copy it to the /SDCard in your phone (or just download it from the browser on your phone so its in /sdcard/download folder before you start)... Use these versions when following that process.
If you already got your unlock code from Moto's web site and used it, then you can skip step 1.
And step 5 should be started with the phone UNPLUGGED.
thanks for all the reply. i have it unlock by Moto's web site with the code.i have twrp 2711 and everything flash fine. i flash with the new su 2.0 in twrp2.7.1.1 it said flash successful but when it boots up i still have no root. i use rsd lite and flash Google Play Edition 4.4.2, by Q9Nap where the rom is already rooted. root work fine until i reboot i would lose root again.thanks in advance for any and all the help
i8rice said:
thanks for all the reply. i have it unlock by Moto's web site with the code.i have twrp 2711 and everything flash fine. i flash with the new su 2.0 in twrp2.7.1.1 it said flash successful but when it boots up i still have no root. i use rsd lite and flash Google Play Edition 4.4.2, by Q9Nap where the rom is already rooted. root work fine until i reboot i would lose root again.thanks in advance for any and all the help
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Did you ever try to downgrade to 4.4 and use something like slapmymoto or MotoWpNoMo or something before?
Either way, based on the past seeing similar symptoms.. I would consider downloading the stock verizon 4.4.2 SBF and then follow Option 5 at -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-ReturnToStock.html to get back to stock, then try TWRP and SuperSU again. (and yes there are a few lines/commands repeated there, that is intentional)
Heard of this another time....but can't find the thread. All signs for that person was bootloader unlocked and write protection still enabled.
Hey guys does anyone have step-by-step guide on how i can root this phone? I am not able to find a guide for XT1053 (T-Mobile) on 4.4.4. Specifically I want to install a 5.0 rom because I'm tired of waiting for the update. Any help will be appreciated;
stuntman2128 said:
Hey guys does anyone have step-by-step guide on how i can root this phone? I am not able to find a guide for XT1053 (T-Mobile) on 4.4.4. Specifically I want to install a 5.0 rom because I'm tired of waiting for the update. Any help will be appreciated;
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/ref-complete-moto-x-guides-information-t2603358
You'll have to unlock the bootloader. No way around it.
Should I be nervous about unlocking the bootloader?
Didn't my Samsung phone come with it already unlocked?
Should you be nervous? Google the pros and cons then decide for yourself.
No phone nor tablet comes with an unlocked bootloader.
I have an XT1053 and just recently unlocked the bootloader through the Motorola site. I waited until now because my original warranty just expired and knew that unlocking the bootloader would void my warranty. I wanted to unlock the bootloader under 4.4.4 because I didn't know if there would be any problems once Lollipop was offered as an update. The unlock process went very smoothly and took only a few minutes. You probably already know that unlocking wipes your phone, so be prepared to reinstall apps and other files. I have not rooted yet because I'll probably wait to do that after the Lollipop OTA comes around. Even then, I may not root because I'm really pretty happy with the phone as it is. For me, unlocking the bootloader was just of way of preserving the future option to root.
stuntman2128 said:
Hey guys does anyone have step-by-step guide on how i can root this phone? I am not able to find a guide for XT1053 (T-Mobile) on 4.4.4. Specifically I want to install a 5.0 rom because I'm tired of waiting for the update. Any help will be appreciated;
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Go to YouTube and search for qbking77 channel on how to unlock bootloader moto 2013.. Step by step tutorial with video
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mac1996 said:
Go to YouTube and search for qbking77 channel on how to unlock bootloader moto 2013.. Step by step tutorial with video
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unlocking bootloader isn't a problem. I mainly want to know how i can put a custom recovery (prefer CWM because i've had it on previous phone). That way i can straight up install a custom rom that is already rooted without rooting stock. I just really want 5.0 really tired of 4.4.4
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unlocking bootloader isn't a problem. I mainly want to know how i can put a custom recovery (prefer CWM because i've had it on previous phone). That way i can straight up install a custom rom that is already rooted without rooting stock. I just really want 5.0 really tired of 4.4.4
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Do you have fastboot?
if yes, go to your phone bootloader.
Connect to your computer by USB.
Type the following in cmd. (place your recovery img file in fastboot directory)
fastboot flash recovery (your recovery name).img
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Check the sticky threads. There's only a year and halfs worth of information available to you here and all over the rest of the internet.
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unlocking bootloader isn't a problem. I mainly want to know how i can put a custom recovery (prefer CWM because i've had it on previous phone). That way i can straight up install a custom rom that is already rooted without rooting stock. I just really want 5.0 really tired of 4.4.4
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At any point after unlocking the bootloader... To flash recovery, did you do the following...
Start the phone in Fastboot/Bootloader mode.. then from the PC type...
mfastboot flash recovery YourRecovery.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
Follow onscreen directions to use vol down key and highlight recovery, then use vol up to select/enter recovery. Once in recovery you can reboot the phone and proceed with whatever you want.
Failure to reboot-bootloader and entering recovery immediately after flashing recovery (i.e. doing something else first) can result in the recovery not sticking.
4.4.4
a year old post by dray_jr says the following:
4.4 to 4.2.2 Pre Cam will Brick
4.2.2 Post Cam to 4.2.2 Pre Cam will Brick.
4.4.2 to to anything will Brick
4.4 to 4.2.2 Post Cam you are ok
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can someone explain this to me? I got my phone around august 2014, it came with 4.4.3 and right now I'm on 4.4.4.
If I use the motorola website and follow their bootloader unlock steps am I fine? will I have any brick issues stated from the quote above?
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Nevermind guys, found the perfect thread for 4.4.4 root!
Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/step-step-instructions-unlocking-t2649738
Final question: I don't have to install supersu root if i install CM12 once i get into TWRP recovery am i correct? (since cms come rooted)
Would flashing a JB kernel (and only the kernel) work to root it as described here?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/guide-xperia-kitkat-4-4-4-rooting-t3003520
Completely different phone. What works on one does not always apply to another. If it worked on the Moto X, don't you think someone would've tried and documented it s sometime in the last 18 months?
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Completely different phone. What works on one does not always apply to another. If it worked on the Moto X, don't you think someone would've tried and documented it s sometime in the last 18 months?
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Of course its a different phone, but since the Moto X also came with JB stock, I was just wondering whether the same method would work for the ones who are stuck with 4.4.4 and no root.
And no, I don't think that every method has been tried already. the Razr I JB root with a locked BL for example only happened, cause I asked jcase nicely if he could code an app that uses an exploit. So, many times, without asking nothing will happen...
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Of course its a different phone, but since the Moto X also came with JB stock, I was just wondering whether the same method would work for the ones who are stuck with 4.4.4 and no root.
And no, I don't think that every method has been tried already. the Razr I JB root with a locked BL for example only happened, cause I asked jcase nicely if he could code an app that uses an exploit. So, many times, without asking nothing will happen...
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I don't proclaim to know the ins and outs of all things android, but I do know this.. Just because a phone has android 4.4.4 doesn't mean its the same 4.4.4 with the same exact flaws and vulnerabilities, susceptible to the same exact root processes. Its why an exploit to root one phone, often doesn't work to root another.
In the case of the Moto X with a locked bootloader, JCASE has come out with many processes exploiting vulnerabilities for Android and the Apps on the Moto X to not only root it, but disable its write protection. As new OTA's have patched an exploit, he came out with other ways.
Starting wth 4.4.2, the vulnerability in the bootoader to disable write protection has been patched.
Jcase's Sunshine tool works on the X with 4.4.3 and lower, and only SOME with 4.4.4. It needs temp root first, etc. For whatever reason, we don't have a way to even temp root the 2013 X on 4.4.4 enough to allow Sunshine to do its work. And despite being asked many times, Jcase pretty much said in the Sunshine discussion threads that v3.0 wont have Moto X 4.4.4 support (unless he changed his mind and I missed it). Yet sunshine and its root processes, etc work on other phones (HTC) with 4.4.4.
But back to the thread you link...
On the X, due to its security measures, with a locked bootloader, you can only flash the Moto signed ROM for your phone. Nothing else. Because of this, you can't flash a custom recovery. To flash items, we use mFastboot and RSDLite. They need the img files, or bin files. If we make our own, they wont be signed, so they wont flash to a phone with a locked bootloader. And you can't package them into a flashable ZIP because stock recovery looks for the Moto digital signature (which we don't have and can't fake), and you can't install TWRP/CWM/Philz/etc to flash that way. So if you manage to pull the JB kernel out of the Moto SBF file, you wont be able to flash it.
Due to write protection on the 2013 X, any changes made to /System and a few other places, will be lost at power off/on. In other words, if you do manage to flash it (or push via adb), it wont stick due to write protection.
We've seen people try and manipulate their phone by trying to DOWNGRADE their ROM. Well, this doesn't work either. GPT.BIN (partition table), and Motoboot.img (bootloader, TZ, and a few other things) get in the way. Even on an X with an Unlocked bootloader, you can't downgrade these parts. Enough who attempted this have ended up bricking their phone immediately, or with later taking an OTA. Sure you can try to flash just system.img, and while that has less risk for bricking, people who have tried this were still not able to use the older Root Exploits (that worked if you hadn't upgraded already). People have tried flashing everything but GPT.BIN and MotoBoot.img. Again, it didn't help with rooting. Not to mention with a missmatched system.img or other parts, features on the phone may not always work properly (going Settings -> Security comes to mind), and you are at risk of bricking should you take an OTA update.
Since that process exploits a vulnerability, and its out there (so the vulnerability is in the public), I'm sure if it worked or was possible, JCASE, Beaups, or others would have put something together.
Now, back on topic of the XT1053... it has an Unlockable bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader disables write protection, and allows you to flash non-moto stuff. So unlocking the bootloader, flashing TWRP, reboot bootloader, enter TWRP and root, is quick, easy, effective, and doesn't rely on vulnerabilities on the phone to be exploited so patches/updates haven't got in the way. Plus you don't have to wait for someone to find them and create a repeatable process.