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hi, this is how i managed to get root working on my tab, everything went fine for me till it came to booting into recovery then nothing use to happen so i combined two separate guides to get it working. thanks (bcmobile and 411tecknology)
the command in "(getting root 5) )" worked for me as i was getting stuck with "fastboot flash recovery skitzandroid-recovery.img"
i unlocked the bootloader by firmware upgrade the the following
for all those people like me with no experience in dos commands or linux, hope this works for you
PREPARE:
1) With your Tab in fastboot mode (step 1 of “GETTING ROOT” below), make sure you have a working fastboot implementation:
working dir\\fastboot devices
If all is well, you should see your device serial number. If there is a problem, you won’t get any response.
2) Downlad the two files attached to this thread
3) create a folder in drive c naming it "root"
This will be referred to as the working directory throughout the rest of this guide
4) Copy skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip to your working directory (DO NOT UNZIP!) c: root
5) Extract the skitzandroid-recovery.img file from skitzandroid-stock-recovery.zip to your working folder. Your working folder( c: root) should now have 1 IMG file and one ZIP file.
6) copy fastboot files to the the folder that you are going to use as working dir ( c:root)
7) Copy the skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip file to the root of your sdcard. You can eithe drag/drop, or run:
working dir or c:\root>adb push skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip /sdcard
GETTING ROOT:
1) Power off your Tab and power it back on, while holding the VOLUME DOWN button.
2) When the DOWNLOAD / FASTBOOT icons appear, press VOLUME DOWN again to select FASTBOOT icon (the one with the USB logo) and press VOLUME UP to confirm selection.
3) Confirm you are now in fastboot mode and do a:
fastboot devices
If all is well, you should see your device serial number.
4) Open a terminal / CMD prompt and CD to your working folder
keep doing cd.. until you get to "c:>" then
cd/root
5) Run the following command:
c:\root> fastboot boot skitzandroid-recovery.img
..and wait. It might not look like anything is happening but it is.
6) You should now have a recovery menu. Use the volume rocker (up/down navigates menu options)
to select “Install zip from SDCARD” (or something like that)
7) Navigate to the root of your internal storage (/sdcard), select the skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip file and press (tap!) the POWER button to confirm selection.
Once complete, use the Volume rocker to select “REBOOT” from the menu and press (tap!!!) the POWER button to confirm selection.
9) YOUR’RE DONE. Press the thanks button on this thread to continue
TESTING:
Check your apps menu to confirm the existence of SuperUser app.
whats wrong with this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079781
Nothing!
I used it on UNLOCKED 10.1v (not from Vodafone) and had no data loss!
Great, Thanks
Frank
I do not understand: 3) Confirm you are now in fastboot mode and do a:
fastboot devices
If all is well, you should see your device serial number.
Where do I enter this data?
I mean - fastboot deviсes
TNTCOSMOS said:
I do not understand: 3) Confirm you are now in fastboot mode and do a:
fastboot devices
If all is well, you should see your device serial number.
Where do I enter this data?
I mean - fastboot deviсes
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once you start your device in fastboot mode and connect it with the computer to make sure your device is recognized by the computer you open command prompt take it to your working dir.. (ie. c:>root) in our case type fastboot devices and hit enter, if your computer recognized your device you will the serial number under it.
im sorry> can you help me?
When i write in the command line "fastboot.exe devices" nothing happens....
TNTCOSMOS said:
im sorry> can you help me?
When i write in the command line "fastboot.exe devices" nothing happens....
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assuming you have installed sdk if not please do so, then staying in sdk go to
(C:\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools ) by clicking your mouse in desktop
(not cmd prompt). above eg.. is how i installed sdk on my desktop yours may be different, now in platform-tools you will see two files called fastboot copy them both to to your folder called ..root.. and you are set to go.
bottom line is if you want to start fastboot from any folder in cmd you have to have these two files in the folder.
also if you know that your device is detected by your computer dont worry about step 3. all it does is tell you that your device is connected.
I have all turned out, the problem was the drivers. I copied the driver from pdanet and it worked!
TNTCOSMOS said:
I have all turned out, the problem was the drivers. I copied the driver from pdanet and it worked!
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Glad to hear that you finally got the root.
same problem
TNTCOSMOS said:
im sorry> can you help me?
When i write in the command line "fastboot.exe devices" nothing happens....
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i've tried with pdanet too but it's not working....like the computer can't see the device...any ideea ???
and when i write "fastboot boot ......etc......" it says <waiting for the device>
please help
You need the drivers installed for fastboot, have you installed them? Please have a look at the [Guide] Unlock your bootloader thread. it contains all the details to get fastboot working.
thank you...finally did it
another noob question...how do i enter in cwm for installing another ROM ???
zbuggy said:
thank you...finally did it
another noob question...how do i enter in cwm for installing another ROM ???
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The easiest way if you are rooted is to install rom manager from the market. It has an option to reboot to recovery if you have CWM installed. It also allows you to update to the latest CWM recovery if there is one.
i've tried putting the TB Galaxy 1.0.9: Honeycomb 3.1 + TouchWiz UX and i made a mistake... in cwm i've uploaded the zip file only with the update and not the rom itself.since then the tab won't start...it stop's in the beggining at the "samsung galaxy tab 10.1v"...any ideea...what can i do ?
Download latest rom and instructions from samfirmware.com using odin Get ur tab into fastboot mode with 3 button recovery and start from scratch.
It should work out
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zbuggy said:
i've tried putting the TB Galaxy 1.0.9: Honeycomb 3.1 + TouchWiz UX and i made a mistake... in cwm i've uploaded the zip file only with the update and not the rom itself.since then the tab won't start...it stop's in the beggining at the "samsung galaxy tab 10.1v"...any ideea...what can i do ?
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Do the following. If you have not yet odin.
Download the full rom.
Follow instructions in how to get into fasboot in sticky thread.
Once in fastboot you can load recovery via it, to do that download the recovery from droidbasement.com/blog, search on pershoot's website for recovery 4.0.4 if i remember correctly then type
fastboot boot recovery.img
where recovery.img is the name of the file you downloaded from droidbasement.com
Recovery will then load give it a minute or so.
Once loaded you can push the downloaded full rom via adb. That is part of the android sdk.
Like this: adb push romfile.zip /data/media/ (this will take a few minutes)
Then in cwm instal rom.
I hope it helps. Btw, remember you need to flash the wipe script of the rom before you install the rom if you are comming from stock.
Send from my GT-P7100
10x everybody it worked!!!!!!!!
Still me, posting in yet another thread. Still can't get the proper drivers. Pda method is not working. Which version of PDanet should I use ? The latest ? This is ****ing irritating...
I'm used to have to struggle to get things work at the beginning, but with my Magic and Hd2 it was a matter of hours...not weeks ! I'm sure it's something stupid but everybody deserted these guides topics...
I'm actually considering posting in the Dev section just to get attention...
Also, pershoot blog's advices are a joke : with no tags, a not working search field, no categories, try to find an info ! Knowing that the word "Recovery" will pop about 3 times per subject, I'm good to spend the week-end searching...
DannyBiker said:
Still me, posting in yet another thread. Still can't get the proper drivers. Pda method is not working. Which version of PDanet should I use ? The latest ? This is ****ing irritating...
I'm used to have to struggle to get things work at the beginning, but with my Magic and Hd2 it was a matter of hours...not weeks ! I'm sure it's something stupid but everybody deserted these guides topics...
I'm actually considering posting in the Dev section just to get attention...
Also, pershoot blog's advices are a joke : with no tags, a not working search field, no categories, try to find an info ! Knowing that the word "Recovery" will pop about 3 times per subject, I'm good to spend the week-end searching...
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Hello,
I have been successful with rooting on win7. With win xp - after a few day struggling - fastboot did not give a go. Hope this helps
I just can't get the "Adb Original" signature from Pdanet. I always get standard Adb. I add the galaxy tab lines in the .inf file but still...
Do you guys edit the inf file with Wordpad or another tool ?
Hi guys, I have a problem.
I want to flash my N1 with the Cyanogenmod, but I have a problem with Bootloader unlocking. I do exactly what here is written (in the N1 guide from wiki.cyanogenmod), but when I open CMD (win XP) and write "fastboot oem unlock", it just doesn't works, but "adb devices" works and shows my phone. What can I do ? Any ideas ?
You need to boot into bootloader to work with fastboot. And if "adb devices" shows your phone - you obviously didn't boot.
adb reboot bootloader
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Also, for a more comprehensive guide, please read the Wiki.
Code:
C:\fastboot>fastboot oem unlock
'fastboot' is not recognized as a
operable program or batch file.
This is what it shows in bootloader mode.
P.S. I have already re-installed my drivers. I have to notice that when I try to reinstall the drivers (in fastboot mode), they always auto-install themselves and when I try to update them, they say that there isn't newer version.
Fastboot executable isn't in the same directory as ADB executable, and isn't in the path you're executing it from (which is C:\fastboot).
Check, what is the actual executable you're trying to run, and if you have one. It might be called fastboot-windows.exe, if you didn't get it from downloading the Android SDK.
There is a executable file named "fastboot-windows.exe", but when I try to run it, it just open and close for 1 second. Any ideas ?
I thought the message would be clear by now... Oh well.
Open command prompt.
Run:
fastboot-windows oem unlock
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I think It's done but my computer shows this message (see attached) 5 mins and I don't know it's ready or not ? Could I turn on the phone ? (Sry for the easy questions but I'm a real noob, because that's my 1st Android phone.)
The "too many links" message doesn't look good.
Reboot your computer.
Reboot the phone.
Use different USB port in your computer.
Ok well if you want my input try "fastboot devices" this should return your S/N (starting with "HT") if it gives you the same error then I would reinstall the SDK.
Hello guys,
I'm a new noob in the forum. I was following the thread about android on kindle fire hd7 and since this weekend (ty hashcode :good seems i can try the rom on my kindle device. Now... i'm totally noob in this kind of operation, there is something vital or important i have to know before i brick my kindle fire?? OR i can just follow the instruction, install bootloader and then loading the rom? There is a video or something more deep to read before try to install?? Thank you and thank you for your future answer,
Petar
PetarHolland said:
Hello guys,
I'm a new noob in the forum. I was following the thread about android on kindle fire hd7 and since this weekend (ty hashcode :good seems i can try the rom on my kindle device. Now... i'm totally noob in this kind of operation, there is something vital or important i have to know before i brick my kindle fire?? OR i can just follow the instruction, install bootloader and then loading the rom? There is a video or something more deep to read before try to install?? Thank you and thank you for your future answer,
Petar
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If you haven't already, read this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228534
...it will tell you what you need to know to avoid bricking your device, and how to restore it if needed.
Thanks, i will read this, then i'll post here if i still need some information The entire process seems to be very hard ^^
soupmagnet said:
If you haven't already, read this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228534
...it will tell you what you need to know to avoid bricking your device, and how to restore it if needed.
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I'm stoked to see the outcome of that great work of porting the ROM to our kindle fires 7''.
Congrats for that great effort!
I was following the instructions you've provided. Apparently, my situation is that i'm in the 2x2 cell.
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Therefore, I have the ADB drivers installed but can not achieve to enter in fastboot mode. What should I do? Should l install android's SDK? Here I'm completely lost in how to proceed...
Thanks in advance
Root first, so head to the QEMU root thread in the Development forum. After that, install the 2nd-bootloader by Hashcode, I recommend you use the FireFlash app in the Themes and Apps forum, just download the files from Hashcode's thread, plug them in, hit flash, and hold Volume-Up when you see the orange Kindle logo, all the way until it turns blue, then release a few seconds after.
Recovery does take a minute to appear, so now you're into TWRP recovery, go ahead and reboot, then download the ROM from Hashcode's CM10.1 thread with the GApps. Transfer the .zip files (both of them, the ROM and the GApps) to the internal storage. Boot into recovery by shutting down, powering on, and hold Volume-Up, same deal. Once you're into TWRP, wipe system and factory reset. After that's done, flash the ROM and the GApps, and you're done. Reboot, and voila.
ed! said:
I'm stoked to see the outcome of that great work of porting the ROM to our kindle fires 7''.
Congrats for that great effort!
I was following the instructions you've provided. Apparently, my situation is that i'm in the 2x2 cell.
Therefore, I have the ADB drivers installed but can not achieve to enter in fastboot mode. What should I do? Should l install android's SDK? Here I'm completely lost in how to proceed...
Thanks in advance
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Yes, you need to install Android SDK. What allows you to use fastboot is the fastboot.exe file in the /platform-tools folder after you install the SDK. There are many guides on YouTube to doing this.
Thanks for your very kind reply, seokhun
I'm a bit confused now. Do I still need fastboot commands and SDK for the method you suggested? I mean, the one with the app that flashes everything....
Sorry If i'm asking too many questions but as a noob, I'd like to be very cautious with the procedure. I'm still not familiar with the kindle's way. I wish I were with my Samsung Galaxy phone flashing custom roms
I forgot to mention, I was already rooted and have stock rom with bootloader 7.3.1
Indeed... The entire process is hard, i'm trying to organize the information. SO the step are:
-Fastboot
-Installing bootloader
-Cleaning the system/exporting img
-Installing the rom
-Wipe
-Reboot
android :victory:
Right?
Some questions:
I read about a special cable, i can't do the process with the standard miniusb cable?
I read about downgrade the firmware of my kindle... I have the 7.3.0.3 version, i need to downgrade before install the bootloader right?
ed! said:
Thanks for your very kind reply, seokhun
I'm a bit confused now. Do I still need fastboot commands and SDK for the method you suggested? I mean, the one with the app that flashes everything....
Sorry If i'm asking too many questions but as a noob, I'd like to be very cautious with the procedure. I'm still not familiar with the kindle's way. I wish I were with my Samsung Galaxy phone flashing custom roms
I forgot to mention, I was already rooted and have stock rom with bootloader 7.3.1
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@PetarHolland
I'll try to answer your questions:
Factory cable
You do not absolutely need a factory cable to get into fastboot mode. When you have successfully rooted your device and have the adb drivers setup correctly, the command adb shell su -c "reboot bootloader" will do the trick. A factory cable can be considered an insurance: If push comes to shove and you brick your device, the factory cable will force the Kindle to boot up in fastboot mode.
Firmware downgrade
Just follow Hashcode's instructions given here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848 (Step 4.5). Works like a charm.
Good luck to you!
Nice, that's really nice... So i just need to install the bootloader first following the instruction, then install the rom doing the 4.5 step. My doubt are cleared now, i will try tonight I hope with success
E_Zatopek said:
@PetarHolland
I'll try to answer your questions:
Factory cable
You do not absolutely need a factory cable to get into fastboot mode. When you have successfully rooted your device and have the adb drivers setup correctly, the command adb shell su -c "reboot bootloader" will do the trick. A factory cable can be considered an insurance: If push comes to shove and you brick your device, the factory cable will force the Kindle to boot up in fastboot mode.
Firmware downgrade
Just follow Hashcode's instructions given here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2128848 (Step 4.5). Works like a charm.
Good luck to you!
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PetarHolland said:
Nice, that's really nice... So i just need to install the bootloader first following the instruction, then install the rom doing the 4.5 step. My doubt are cleared now, i will try tonight I hope with success
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Just a note of caution, as with all flashing of rom's. Whilst the fastboot cable is not 'required/essential' if you do mess it up , there is a potential that you 'could' brick, and depending to what extent your at, the cable becomes vital. In a nutshell if you can get your hands on a cable its recommeded as the earlier thread stated its a kind of insurance!
Good luck
kgyuszko
Thanks to all for your support. Everything worked out as expected and now I'm digging in the Recovery menu
There's one simple step I have to added to the ones written by Hashcode. That is, when trying to copy stack file to /data/local/tmp I had to change permissions to that folder in order to make the transfer happen. Originally was set to rwx-rwx-x and the adb push command failed.
Apart from this, as I said, everything flew as expected
Roughly, what I did was:
- Root the kindle 7.3.1 stock rom with Bin4ry_v28
- Install android SKD
- Follow step by step Hashcode's guide taking care to the permission change of /data/local/tmp till I reached the part of the fastboot commands.
- Active the fastboot with the following command and continue with the steps of the guide:
Code:
adb shell su -c "reboot bootloader"
Now the upcoming and logical question (i guess) is how do you buckup all you current apps and data before flashing a custom ROM?
Guys i stopped myself at the first step.. i followed the root instruction, i've done the file Path trick, and now i'm able to write ADB on my cmd terminal and see all the information, on the device setup i see the android composite adb interface BUT when i launch the RootQemu file this is the message i recive when i try to launch the app: You must install your device specific driver so that the device is visible to ADB. Any way to proceed??? thanks ( i'm running 7.3.1)
ed! said:
Thanks to all for your support. Everything worked out as expected and now I'm digging in the Recovery menu
There's one simple step I have to added to the ones written by Hashcode. That is, when trying to copy stack file to /data/local/tmp I had to change permissions to that folder in order to make the transfer happen. Originally was set to rwx-rwx-x and the adb push command failed.
Apart from this, as I said, everything flew as expected
Roughly, what I did was:
- Root the kindle 7.3.1 stock rom with Bin4ry_v28
- Install android SKD
- Follow step by step Hashcode's guide taking care to the permission change of /data/local/tmp till I reached the part of the fastboot commands.
- Active the fastboot with the following command and continue with the steps of the guide:
Code:
adb shell su -c "reboot bootloader"
Now the upcoming and logical question (i guess) is how do you buckup all you current apps and data before flashing a custom ROM?
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from ondom
UPDATE:
i used the bin4ry v29 to root my kindle fire, i have the superuser folder on my app screen, so i think everythings goes ok. now following the hashcode instruction to get Bootloader, i'm stucked launching the fastboot mode:
i type in my cmd:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
I get the <waiting for device> screen
but when i connect my kindle, they start normally and no "product: Tate-XXX-XX" screen appear.
Where i'm wrong??? How can i launch the fastboot mode?
PetarHolland said:
Guys i stopped myself at the first step.. i followed the root instruction, i've done the file Path trick, and now i'm able to write ADB on my cmd terminal and see all the information, on the device setup i see the android composite adb interface BUT when i launch the RootQemu file this is the message i recive when i try to launch the app: You must install your device specific driver so that the device is visible to ADB. Any way to proceed??? thanks ( i'm running 7.3.1)
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ed! said:
Thanks to all for your support. Everything worked out as expected and now I'm digging in the Recovery menu
There's one simple step I have to added to the ones written by Hashcode. That is, when trying to copy stack file to /data/local/tmp I had to change permissions to that folder in order to make the transfer happen. Originally was set to rwx-rwx-x and the adb push command failed.
Apart from this, as I said, everything flew as expected
Roughly, what I did was:
- Root the kindle 7.3.1 stock rom with Bin4ry_v28
- Install android SKD
- Follow step by step Hashcode's guide taking care to the permission change of /data/local/tmp till I reached the part of the fastboot commands.
- Active the fastboot with the following command and continue with the steps of the guide:
Code:
adb shell su -c "reboot bootloader"
Now the upcoming and logical question (i guess) is how do you buckup all you current apps and data before flashing a custom ROM?
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Once you have Hashcode's TWRP build, simply backup using the Backup option from the recovery's main menu. If anything occurs when you flash ROMs, boot back into recovery and restore.
PetarHolland said:
UPDATE:
i used the bin4ry v29 to root my kindle fire, i have the superuser folder on my app screen, so i think everythings goes ok. now following the hashcode instruction to get Bootloader, i'm stucked launching the fastboot mode:
i type in my cmd:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
I get the <waiting for device> screen
but when i connect my kindle, they start normally and no "product: Tate-XXX-XX" screen appear.
Where i'm wrong??? How can i launch the fastboot mode?
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Your fastboot isn't working properly. Did you make sure that your fastboot worked? In order for fastboot to work, you must have installed Android SDK. Videos are available on YouTube to help you do this. Once you correctly set up Android SDK, you will automatically have fastboot.
Otherwise, your ADB drivers aren't working. When you turn on the tablet, go to Settings > Security > ADB and turn it on. Then plug your tablet into the computer. Now your ADB drivers will be installed. This will allow you to use fastboot.
How can i test if my fastboot work? if i type fastboot on cmd i have the entire instruction of fastboot, so the command is recognised....
seokhun said:
Once you have Hashcode's TWRP build, simply backup using the Backup option from the recovery's main menu. If anything occurs when you flash ROMs, boot back into recovery and restore.
Your fastboot isn't working properly. Did you make sure that your fastboot worked? In order for fastboot to work, you must have installed Android SDK. Videos are available on YouTube to help you do this. Once you correctly set up Android SDK, you will automatically have fastboot.
Otherwise, your ADB drivers aren't working. When you turn on the tablet, go to Settings > Security > ADB and turn it on. Then plug your tablet into the computer. Now your ADB drivers will be installed. This will allow you to use fastboot.
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fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
<waiting for device>
but when i plug my kindle fire and reboot, no fastboot, still <waiting for device>
I previously installed the sdk developer tool and changed the PATH adding the skd folder path to the windows shortcut for the cmd.
soupmagnet said:
fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product
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You don't reboot. When you enter that command and get the <waiting>, leave the tablet turned off and just plug it in. If your fastboot works, you'll be in fastboot mode.
Nope, i tryed every possibility, plugging turned off, plugging turned on and reboot, leaving to "waiting for device" for 2 hours, and nothing happened. soupmagnet suggested me to use the kindle first aid script to reinstall the adb drivers, seems the best option atm....
seokhun said:
You don't reboot. When you enter that command and get the <waiting>, leave the tablet turned off and just plug it in. If your fastboot works, you'll be in fastboot mode.
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Cyanogenmod logo all the time
seokhun said:
Root first, so head to the QEMU root thread in the Development forum. After that, install the 2nd-bootloader by Hashcode, I recommend you use the FireFlash app in the Themes and Apps forum, just download the files from Hashcode's thread, plug them in, hit flash, and hold Volume-Up when you see the orange Kindle logo, all the way until it turns blue, then release a few seconds after.
Recovery does take a minute to appear, so now you're into TWRP recovery, go ahead and reboot, then download the ROM from Hashcode's CM10.1 thread with the GApps. Transfer the .zip files (both of them, the ROM and the GApps) to the internal storage. Boot into recovery by shutting down, powering on, and hold Volume-Up, same deal. Once you're into TWRP, wipe system and factory reset. After that's done, flash the ROM and the GApps, and you're done. Reboot, and voila.
Yes, you need to install Android SDK. What allows you to use fastboot is the fastboot.exe file in the /platform-tools folder after you install the SDK. There are many guides on YouTube to doing this.
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I did exactly this and now i get the cyanogenmod logo all the time after reboot. been this way for 40 mins already. Can someone suggest what to do next?
hey guys i have a brand new TF701T an im desperately trying to install a custom ROM before i get into using it..
IM trying to install the ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2608129&page=30
The first step of manually updating to 10.26.1.18 JB3 is done and I'm now stuck on the CWM step.
I have The ROM and recovery IMG downloaded and im unsure what to do next...Ive googled first and cant really figure it out..
sorry for my newb question but if someone can take pity on me and direct me i will forever be in your debt!!
Put FASTBOOT.EXE and RECOVERY.IMG in the same file.. this i can understand
but........
''Right click + shift on the folder they are in and choose open command prompt here
Boot into the Bootloader by either booting with the Power and Volume Down Buttons held down until you get the 3 icons or by typing the following into the command prompt.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Then type the following commands to flash the recovery image:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader''
Is where im lost..
please hgelp..anyone
please..anyone?
Are you unlocked?
Which part is it you don't understand? Opening the cmd prompt?
In Win7 & 8 if you hold the shift key and right click you get a contedt menu with the option to open a command prompt here.
You do have fastboot and adb drivers installed right?
Search XDA for adb fastboot tutorial. Thrre are several very good ones..
Have you managed to get the command prompt open?
sbdags said:
Have you managed to get the command prompt open?
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In my original post i said i understood 'Have recovery.img & fastboot.exe' in the same file but it turns out i didnt even know what the 'fastboot.exe' was!! I thought it was just another name for the ROM.zip..
SO>> The problem was that i didnt know about the whole android SDK/ platforms tools/ ADB pushing Step..:crying:
after i installed android SDK on my computer and saw the fastboot.exe in the platform tools folder, everything made much more sense
I guess for most guys here it is common knowledge...but not for me. The ROM instructions didnt really specify this clearly nor did the CWM's link instructions.
I wasted 2 days trying to do it but WOW it was worth it..your chromi x ROM is amazing! great job! I've also learned a useful skill for the future so no complaints here
I've been struggling for a week with this.
Trying to unlock the bootloader but whenever I get to the stage of using command prompt I get this message;
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file
The PC just will not recognise the phone when in fastboot mode although it does when not.
Windows 7
Android 4.3
HTC Sense Version 5.5
Software number 3.62.401.1
HTC SDK API Level 5.65
USB Debugging ticked
Fast boot deticked
HTC cable used
Latest drivers installed
Any help would be appreciated, the only previous experince I have is rooting a Galaxy note and tablet with no trouble whatsoever.
tj
tjpearson said:
I've been struggling for a week with this.
Trying to unlock the bootloader but whenever I get to the stage of using command prompt I get this message;
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file
The PC just will not recognise the phone when in fastboot mode although it does when not.
Windows 7
Android 4.3
HTC Sense Version 5.5
Software number 3.62.401.1
HTC SDK API Level 5.65
USB Debugging ticked
Fast boot deticked
HTC cable used
Latest drivers installed
Any help would be appreciated, the only previous experince I have is rooting a Galaxy note and tablet with no trouble whatsoever.
tj
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Do you have fastboot.exe on your computer? It looks like CMD isn't finding fastboot.exe 1-because you don't have it 2- because you have not started your cmd prompt from your fastboot.exe folder
can you post a screenshot of your cmd prompt when you get this error?
ADB Installer
Installed ADB Installer and now been able to copy and been able to submit my token.
Recieved email reply with unlock code and it came as a VLC icon, still put this onto my phone but now get message 'unable to open bin file'
Got one step further but now unable to open file.
Below is the message I get:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\tjpearson>fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
error: cannot open 'Unlock_code.bin'
C:\Users\tjpearson>
Your help is very much appreciated but my wife fails to understand my pannick and she thinks out tea is more important so may not get back to you straight away.
tj
tjpearson said:
Installed ADB Installer and now been able to copy and been able to submit my token.
Recieved email reply with unlock code and it came as a VLC icon, still put this onto my phone but now get message 'unable to open bin file'
Got one step further but now unable to open file.
Below is the message I get:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\tjpearson>fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
error: cannot open 'Unlock_code.bin'
C:\Users\tjpearson>
Your help is very much appreciated but my wife fails to understand my pannick and she thinks out tea is more important so may not get back to you straight away.
tj
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Think you need to open the command prompt in the adb folder, and also have the unlock_code.bin in that same folder.
mb_guy said:
Think you need to open the command prompt in the adb folder, and also have the unlock_code.bin in that same folder.
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OK, I'll try this tomorrow, thanks for the help.
Originally Posted by mb_guy
Think you need to open the command prompt in the adb folder, and also have the unlock_code.bin in that same folder.
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OK, I'll try this tomorrow, thanks for the help.
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Like mb_guy said, you MUST place the bin file in the same folder where adb and fastboot are. Every time you want to flash a file to your phone it must be in that folder, otherwise fastboot won't find it and it will output you that error (can't open file). That rule apply to recovery, unlock code, rom, kernel, ruu, firmware etc etc.
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alray said:
Like mb_guy said, you MUST place the bin file in the same folder where adb and fastboot are. Every time you want to flash a file to your phone it must be in that folder, otherwise fastboot won't find it and it will output you that error (can't open file). That rule apply to recovery, unlock code, rom, kernel, ruu, firmware etc etc.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for the help because at least I've now been able to unlock bootloader.
My problem now is 'fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img' command line and yet again I'm getting error unable to open as below;
C:\Users\tjpearson>fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
error: cannot open 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img'
Even placing zip on root of phone and in adb folder still no joy.
tj
tjpearson said:
Thanks for the help because at least I've now been able to unlock bootloader.
My problem now is 'fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img' command line and yet again I'm getting error unable to open as below;
C:\Users\tjpearson>fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img
error: cannot open 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img'
Even placing zip on root of phone and in adb folder still no joy.
tj
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''error: cannot open'' is caused because fastboot don't find the file. Is the recovery file you are trying to flash is named exactly <openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img> ?
Btw I'll recommend you to flash twrp 2.6.3.3 not 2.6.3.0 as you could have issur flashing newer 4.4 rom
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <name_of_file.img>
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
alray said:
''error: cannot open'' is caused because fastboot don't find the file. Is the recovery file you are trying to flash is named exactly <openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-m7.img> ?
Btw I'll recommend you to flash twrp 2.6.3.3 not 2.6.3.0 as you could have issur flashing newer 4.4 rom
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <name_of_file.img>
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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Yes, named exactly the same.
It's driving me mad, if the bootloader is now unlocked is there an easier way to flash twrp and then root.
Whats the best way to check adb is actually communicating with the phone
tj
tjpearson said:
Yes, named exactly the same.
It's driving me mad, if the bootloader is now unlocked is there an easier way to flash twrp and then root.
Whats the best way to check adb is actually communicating with the phone
tj
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Do you have a Sprint phone ? and can you post a screen shot of your adb / fastboot folder containing the files or at least post your results for dir
open command prompt from your adb / fastboot folder (shift+right click - command prompt here)
type
adb devices
your device SN will be here
type
adb reboot bootloader
you should be in fastboot usb
type
fastboot devices
again your serial no should be here
type dir
you should see the contains of the folder your in
now
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
if error change the twrp name to match the one in the dir command above
clsA said:
Do you have a Sprint phone ? and can you post a screen shot of your adb / fastboot folder containing the files or at least post your results for dir
open command prompt from your adb / fastboot folder (shift+right click - command prompt here)
type
adb devices
your device SN will be here
type
adb reboot bootloader
you should be in fastboot usb
type
fastboot devices
again your serial no should be here
type dir
you should see the contains of the folder your in
now
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
if error change the twrp name to match the one in the dir command above
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I seem to have a problem adb detecting the connected phone, I'll unistall and start again and if I can then get back to you later I'd appreciate it very much.
The phone is UK on 02 Android 4.4 HTC Sense version 5.5
tj
tjpearson said:
I seem to have a problem adb detecting the connected phone, I'll unistall and start again and if I can then get back to you later I'd appreciate it very much.
The phone is UK on 02 Android 4.4 HTC Sense version 5.5
tj
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can you check my guide under faq #2, if that solves it
Well, think I'll give up with rooting my HTC One, I have never had so much trouble routing a divice as this. My bootloader is now unlocked and that's about as far as I get.
My phone seems to have been detected once through adb that then allowed me to run unlock token but everything else just fails.
In one last attempt I've attached image of ADB folder and below is result from command line.
It must be my age because evertybing seems so complex nowadays
C:\Android>fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
target reported max download size of 1526722560 bytes
error: cannot load 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img': No error
C:\Android>
tjpearson said:
Well, think I'll give up with rooting my HTC One, I have never had so much trouble routing a divice as this. My bootloader is now unlocked and that's about as far as I get.
My phone seems to have been detected once through adb that then allowed me to run unlock token but everything else just fails.
In one last attempt I've attached image of ADB folder and below is result from command line.
It must be my age because evertybing seems so complex nowadays
C:\Android>fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img
target reported max download size of 1526722560 bytes
error: cannot load 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img': No error
C:\Android>
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cannot load = MyFileNameIsWrong
and from the screenshot you posted the filename is: openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img.img <- yes, double extension, next time do a "dir" in command prompt to see your filenames, not in Windows Explorer.
d -darrrrr
nkk71 said:
cannot load = MyFileNameIsWrong
and from the screenshot you posted the filename is: openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.3-m7.img.img <- yes, double extension, next time do a "dir" in command prompt to see your filenames, not in Windows Explorer.
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I love you nkk71, I really can't tell you how much I love you but I do !!!!! :victory:
Did what you said and fumbled through flashing twrp and then adding superuser after to the phones root, did recovery again and installed superuser via twrp and bingo, rooted and confirmed.
Been struggling 2 weeks with this and non stop all weekend, my wife wants a divorce but I don't care cos I'M ROOTED !!
Thanks so much for all the help, nice one :good:
tj
tjpearson said:
I love you nkk71, I really can't tell you how much I love you but I do !!!!! :victory:
Did what you said and fumbled through flashing twrp and then adding superuser after to the phones root, did recovery again and installed superuser via twrp and bingo, rooted and confirmed.
Been struggling 2 weeks with this and non stop all weekend, my wife wants a divorce but I don't care cos I'M ROOTED !!
Thanks so much for all the help, nice one :good:
tj
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Lol
Now that the phone is good, go spend some time with your better half!!!
No guides on xda, on "how to return my marriage to stock"
Put the phone on the charger or something, and spend time with your significant other.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
One last question
nkk71,
Can I uninstall Superuser now and install SuperSU instead cos I've already purchased that when had the Note rooted or will it cause me more time away from the mrs with issues.
tj
tjpearson said:
nkk71,
Can I uninstall Superuser now and install SuperSU instead cos I've already purchased that when had the Note rooted or will it cause me more time away from the mrs with issues.
tj
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Shouldn't be a problem, use the flashable zip from the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Yeah , sorted.
Thanks again for all your help.
tj