Hello all! I bought an amazon KFFOWI from Best Buy last Saturday. It had multiple dead pixels and would not connect to my windows 7 laptop. Anyway today I got a replacement and pulled it right out of the box. I declined the updates, so it is on stock firmware. I plugged it right into King Root and it successfully rooted it. I used a root checker app to make sure and it said I did not have root, but when I use ES File Explorer I have access to the framework of the device. Is this normal? Also when I put the device into recovery or fastboot mode my laptop recognizes it as an HTC Dream instead on the normal fire. Feedback is appreciated! I forgot to add I used the PC version of King Root NOT THE APP!
Thanks!
Trenton
You can view the file system in something like ES File Explorer, but you can't modify it in anyway without root. And unless you have the SU binary, you don't have root.
kylemaguire said:
You can view the file system in something like ES File Explorer, but you can't modify it in anyway without root. And unless you have the SU binary, you don't have root.
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It is letting me modify everything in /device
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It is letting me modify everything in /device
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I tried kingroot on day 1 also. And kinga. And towelroot. They don't root the device. Try installing any app that requires it, or try supersu, or check your shell in terminal. It's not rooted.
i would check the /system directory. if you can edit/add files there, then you have root. personally, I use Root Explorer, as it works best. also, you may want to download and install SuperSU from the play store to help.
I got into fastboot mode and installed the adb drivers for it.. I think we may have a chance of installing a 2nd bootloader on this device as we did for the other one like otter device. This one is codenamed FORD
Awesomeslayerg said:
I got into fastboot mode and installed the adb drivers for it.. I think we may have a chance of installing a 2nd bootloader on this device as we did for the other one like otter device. This one is codenamed FORD
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I wonder if anyone has tried safestrap on it?
Which version of kingroot did you use? Mines give this qr code thingy
Awesomeslayerg said:
Which version of kingroot did you use? Mines give this qr code thingy
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3.0 it said that the root was successful, but I have confirmed that I DO NOT have root access. I thought I did :/. Why would it be recognized as an HTC Dream in fastboot mode though?
Maybe your usb hub is werided out or you installed your htc drivers with your kindle?
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Maybe your usb hub is werided out or you installed your htc drivers with your kindle?
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I have never installed any drivers for my kindle
Weird mines just show up as android, Then i have to manually install the drivers.. Ugh i just want root at least and safestrap.. Hopefully we can unlock it or have 2nd bootloader installed.. I dont like fire os and if i have to stay with fire os i hope they find root so i can change the launcher.
trentonpls said:
3.0 it said that the root was successful, but I have confirmed that I DO NOT have root access. I thought I did :/. Why would it be recognized as an HTC Dream in fastboot mode though?
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can you please provide a link to the instructions/steps you followed for kingroot as well as any files that were downloaded? perhaps a step was missed?
So i did some stuff today and i flashed my boot img looks like it worked i used fastboot boot boot.img i customized with ro.adb.secure disabled
But no su permisson i can do adb shell rm though if thats something?
in the build.prop
Awesomeslayerg said:
So i did some stuff today and i flashed my boot img looks like it worked i used fastboot boot boot.img i customized with ro.adb.secure disabled
But no su permisson i can do adb shell rm though if thats something?
in the build.prop
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If you want, @Chainfire just released a new way to root, by just modifying the boot.img. Try modifying your boot image to have the modifications in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63197935&postcount=2
Mine is also an HTC in fast boot, something about dream as well.
so far i got it to make the su directory and stuff but i think i messed up on the partion which i need to fix. if anyone wants to modify the boot img i have attached the tool i used to unpack (if your using windows) as well as the one i extracted from the latest frimware from amazon's website.
I included a file that includes how to unpack and repack the image.
This an unmodified boot.img
If we can make a temporary boot.img that has root then we can edit the necessary files on system folder and root it to make a permanent root.
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so far i got it to make the su directory and stuff but i think i messed up on the partion which i need to fix. if anyone wants to modify the boot img i have attached the tool i used to unpack (if your using windows) as well as the one i extracted from the latest frimware from amazon's website.
I included a file that includes how to unpack and repack the image.
This an unmodified boot.img
If we can make a temporary boot.img that has root then we can edit the necessary files on system folder and root it to make a permanent root.
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Good work! I'll see how much I can do. I don't want to mess up my tablet, so if someone has multiple ones, they can try.
Vlasp said:
Good work! I'll see how much I can do. I don't want to mess up my tablet, so if someone has multiple ones, they can try.
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I volunteer. Just tell me what I need to do and how to flash the stock image.
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I volunteer. Just tell me what I need to do and how to flash the stock image.
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Technically we arent flashing the boot.img but downloading it to the kindle temporarly using "fastboot boot boot.img"
So once you restart it it will be gone, right now im trying to figure out a way we can flash the super su image without any custom recovery. Pretty sure if we once we get an unlocked bootloader it will be easier for us to root with this boot.img by flashing a custom recovery then use the modified boot.img im trying to make with the hammerhead template and then downloading and installing the flashfire/flashify to permenantly flash supersu.
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Hi and sorry if i'm wrong here, but i am not able to write in the dev directory, yet.
I unlocked and rooted my phone but now i am not able to update to the new OTA 39002 version.
Is there a way for a temporary unroot or something like this? Because i want to keep my root!
Thank you for help.
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Hi and sorry if i'm wrong here, but i am not able to write in the dev directory, yet.
I unlocked and rooted my phone but now i am not able to update to the new OTA 39002 version.
Is there a way for a temporary unroot or something like this? Because i want to keep my root!
Thank you for help.
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With something like this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.projectvoodoo.otarootkeeper&hl=fr
But root should not prevent for an OTA update
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But root should not prevent for an OTA update
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Thanks for fast answer.
I thought the same, but when it is starting up to update in the middle it shows the "dead" android with the red "!" , you know.
after that the phone boots normaly and it says "not successfull"...
i already tried some times...
I will try the rootkeeper, thanks for that again.
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Thanks for fast answer.
I thought the same, but when it is starting up to update in the middle it shows the "dead" android with the red "!" , you know.
after that the phone boots normaly and it says "not successfull"...
i already tried some times...
I will try the rootkeeper, thanks for that again.
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Have you change some file (like to disable camera sound ) ?
I've the same issue with OTA, and I revert all changes I've made in the past, and it work.
If you rooted your Device by changing the Kernel, you have to flash the Boot signed of the Base FW (32 i guess).
The update compares the Base Rom and the Root Exploit set you an secured Kernel, that doesn't match with the System > Problem solved.
The Root won't deny the Update. You can temp. unroot with the ported Rootkeeper (thanks to Mattlgroff) and restore the Root after the Update.
But the Boot.img must fit!
I think i did not change something. Except the kernel that came wih the rooting by mattlgroffs tool.
So i need to change the kernel with a recovery kernel via adb?
Could somebody tell me the comands? (With cwm on a SGS was it a bit easier )
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Yes, you have to use fastboot for it (it's in the Folder of the root exploit)
Download your current FW, unpack it and copy the Boot_signed into the Root folder. Then open the cmd window, navigate to the Root Folder by cd command.
Flash the image by
Fastboot flash boot boot_signed.
Alternate you can rename it to razr_i_boot.img and overwrite the secured Kernel in the Exploit. Than just root again and it will flash the right secured Kernel.
Thank you. I will try that today. Btw. where can i find mattlgroffs root keeper? The version in the play store does...nothing?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34248515
I know there is not much support for the remix, though it's essentially a mini 2...too. I have it s-off and unlocked. I have twrp recovery on it. The all in one utility on one of these threads didn't work well for twrp so I flashed it via fast boot. I've tried running the utility for gaining root but nothing shows up in twrp under sdcard. I have pushed it to another folder, I find it and flash the zip file but even though it says it finished fine, when I reboot nothing is there. Weak sauce2 works fine, but that's just temp. I want permanent root.
That said anyone know how to enable serial/modem communication to cdma/qpst on the remix? I've been trying forever. Im trying to backup the prl.
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I know there is not much support for the remix, though it's essentially a mini 2...too. I have it s-off and unlocked. I have twrp recovery on it. The all in one utility on one of these threads didn't work well for twrp so I flashed it via fast boot. I've tried running the utility for gaining root but nothing shows up in twrp under sdcard. I have pushed it to another folder, I find it and flash the zip file but even though it says it finished fine, when I reboot nothing is there. Weak sauce2 works fine, but that's just temp. I want permanent root.
That said anyone know how to enable serial/modem communication to cdma/qpst on the remix? I've been trying forever. Im trying to backup the prl.
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I had the same issue today and was able to chat with the creators of Sunshine. They are super helpful and offer great support for their product. It took me a few tries but I have root. After you flash the latest version of Chainfire's supersu HERE , you have download the app from the playstore.
Not sure if this was related but right before I did the steps above, I switch over the the Nova launcher. One of the creators told me the stock blinkfeed launcher may give issues.
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I had the same issue today and was able to chat with the creators of Sunshine. They are super helpful and offer great support for their product. It took me a few tries but I have root. After you flash the latest version of Chainfire's supersu HERE , you have download the app from the playstore.
Not sure if this was related but right before I did the steps above, I switch over the the Nova launcher. One of the creators told me the stock blinkfeed launcher may give issues.
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How exactly did you accomplish it? Did you push su from recovery mode? I've been trying from just regular, ready to make calls, mode. Did you run a script or do it all manually? xbin or bin? I know some people like symbolic links to xbin/su within bin.
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How exactly did you accomplish it? Did you push su from recovery mode? I've been trying from just regular, ready to make calls, mode. Did you run a script or do it all manually? xbin or bin? I know some people like symbolic links to xbin/su within bin.
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I flashed the zip I linked above in TWRP recovery. You can connect your phone to a computer or download the supersu from your phone. After it is flashed, go to the play store and download the supersu app. I thought flashing would install the app on my phone but it didn't. After installing the app, pen it and it will prompt to install the binaries. After that I had root.
I'm not sure what you meant by xbin, bin, or symbolic links. I don't deal with any of that.
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I flashed the zip I linked above in TWRP recovery. You can connect your phone to a computer or download the supersu from your phone. After it is flashed, go to the play store and download the supersu app. I thought flashing would install the app on my phone but it didn't. After installing the app, pen it and it will prompt to install the binaries. After that I had root.
I'm not sure what you meant by xbin, bin, or symbolic links. I don't deal with any of that.
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OK, thanks. The Zip usually takes care of all that. I was having no success with a the zip file provided in the Windroid toolkit, so I was trying to push the same su that the toolkit downloaded to the phone and was trying it manually. I tried it with the one Weaksauce puts in the xbin folder as well temporarily. Both didn't work. I'll give this a go.
Thank you again!
Your welcome. I didn't use any of the methods you mentioned. I waited for the Sunshine 3 release to work and then tried the newest supersu zip. That did it. Now I'm waiting for a dev to port a rom to the HTC One Remix.
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Your welcome. I didn't use any of the methods you mentioned. I waited for the Sunshine 3 release to work and then tried the newest supersu zip. That did it. Now I'm waiting for a dev to port a rom to the HTC One Remix.
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I'm currently working on figuring out how to port it. Doesn't look like it should be too hard, but we'll see.
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I'm currently working on figuring out how to port it. Doesn't look like it should be too hard, but we'll see.
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I'll check back regularly. Which rom are you planning on porting. CM?
Successfully unlocked and s-off with sunshine. Then used su installer by the same guys for root yay! Now just waiting for devs to make or either port some Roms for the remix.
diag?
Was anyone able to get diag working on this phone yet?
I'm assuming after root you could use this program to get into usb settings and enable it:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.shortcutmaster.lite
But could someone confirm?
Hello XDA forums,
I really don't like the issue of trying to set the drivers of fastboot/google and so on....also all of these adb commands.
Is there a way to unlock bootloader & root by:
1) one of these "1 click" tools that do everything for the use? (such as "wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit")
2) Just do everything by the phone? (if there is a possible to install some how a recovery such as twrp and than root by some app?)
Could anybody guide me through the steps, if needed?
Many thanks!
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Hello XDA forums,
I really don't like the issue of trying to set the drivers of fastboot/google and so on....also all of these adb commands.
Is there a way to unlock bootloader & root by:
1) one of these "1 click" tools that do everything for the use? (such as "wugfresh Nexus Root Toolkit")
2) Just do everything by the phone? (if there is a possible to install some how a recovery such as twrp and than root by some app?)
Could anybody guide me through the steps, if needed?
Many thanks!
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AFAIK you will need a pc to 1)unlock your bootloader and 2)flash TWRP. After that the rest can be done locally. I also never used any toolkit. Making it easy is making it more dangerous IMHO.
Droidphilev said:
I also never used any toolkit. Making it easy is making it more dangerous IMHO.
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Second that.
shabydog said:
2) Just do everything by the phone? (if there is a possible to install some how a recovery such as twrp and than root by some app?)
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So at least once you need to connect your phone to a desktop computer. It can be practically running anything, within reason of course: Wiindows. Mac OSX, Linux (almost any distro).
You need to unlock your bootloader with one command, but a warning here: Unlocking the bootloader will erase everything from your phone..
Then you need to install a custom recovery, preferably TWRP. After that everything can be done from the phone itself. Well at least until you soft brick it somehow, then you'll might have to use the PC again.
Also two things:
1. No OTAs for rooted phones
2. Don't lock your bootloader if you want to mess with it, because with a locked bootloader, and Enable OEM Unlocking set to off, and without TWRP, if you soft brick it accidentally, you are boned.
Hello XDA forums,
I really don't like the issue of trying to set the drivers of fastboot/google and so on.
Is there a way to unlock bootloader & root by:
1) one of these "1 click" tools that do everything for the use?
2) Just do everything by the phone? (if there is a possible to install some how a recovery such as twrp and than root by some app?)
Could anybody guide me through the steps, if needed?
And i really prefer to do it on the device and not by ADB commands.
@istperson
I dont want to mess with th BL ... only for installing dev roms (or later then the stock with root).
Many thanks!
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@istperson
I dont want to mess with th BL ... only for installing dev roms (or later then the stock with root).
Many thanks!
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Well, you still will have to unlock it, if you want root, or want to flash a custom recovery.
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shabydog said:
......I really don't like the issue of trying to set the drivers of fastboot/google and so on!
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Than do not 'root' your phone.
hi xda.. i want to root my phone but dont want to touch it. is there a way to root my n6 without touching it? :silly:
simms22 said:
hi xda.. i want to root my phone but dont want to touch it. is there a way to root my n6 without touching it? :silly:
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Ha ha, or I don't want my birthday to be on the day I was born every year ?
I can recommend the NTRT, the Nexus Telepathic Rooting Tools.
OK.
I want to do that with a toolkit, only bcs it install the drivers.
What Is the most recommended and easiest to use?
I do looking for the 1 click do all.
Does NTRT do that?
Thank you all.
we are eventually goung to have a "my n6 is bricked, how do i fix it with one click" thread here. seriously though, thats what happens when you use toolkits, but do no real research about modding your device.
Toolkits are fine if you first understand what they are doing. Otherwise it's like giving a hand grenade to a child to play with.
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shabydog said:
Could anybody guide me through the steps, if needed?
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simms22 said:
seriously though, thats what happens when you use toolkits, but do no real research about modding your device.
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I seriously belive that if a user know exactly for to chose and click - yes it could be great.
wtherrell said:
Toolkits are fine if you first understand what they are doing. Otherwise it's like giving a hand grenade to a child to play with.
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It is fairly enough to read directions and slowly-slowly.
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Thanks!
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Bottom line:
Guess many users completed the unlocking & rooting by this tool
Why not?
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I seriously belive that if a user know exactly for to chose and click - yes it could be great.
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i agree with you. if there is somebody who knows the ins and outs already, a one click root would be great. and there will be. problem is that marshmallow just came out, and a few things have changed, like like yoe also need a custom kernel to have root on marshmallow.
shabydog said:
I seriously belive that if a user know exactly for to chose and click - yes it could be great.
It is fairly enough to read directions and slowly-slowly.
Bottom line:
Guess many users completed the unlocking & rooting by this tool
Why not?
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There is a reason you're pushing this topic, and I'm quite sure it's because you would feel safer, if there was a tool that did the scary things instead of you. Well, there's no such tool. If you were willing to search XDA, you would find out that the first two weeks after Marshmallow came out were about people bricking their Nexus 6s with toolkits. Then the toolkit got updated and suddenly it knew that is has to flash a modified boot.img too for the root not to brick the phone. But for two weeks it didn't know, because it wasn't necessary for Lollipop. And it will only work until the next security update comes out. And that's once a month.
Meanwhile those who were willing to use the search function, and learned the five minute procedure, were able to update their rooted phones to the next security update and were able to root it as soon as the new modified boot image came out.
And this above is not something somebody will put in a help, or instructions for future updates.
Actually, this is my first time and I was able to do it pretty easily.
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock
my bootloader was unlocked within 30 seconds of turning it on.
then, you can easily root via CF Auto root. Just put it into fastboot then doubleclick on the windows, then root, etc....
or.............go into fastboot flash recovery twrpxxxx.img, then it always offers to run SuperSU, and you get custom recovery and root at the same time, etc......
actually the biggest pain is unlocking the bootloader. My Galaxy S4 already was unlocked, so all I did was use goomanager, flash TWRP which always offers to run SuperSU if you don't have it.
Pretty easy, I did unlock bootloader, root, and custom recovery in 10 min.
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............................Then I got sick of stock Google's ROM in 15 min and wiped it and put a custom ROM instead.
Thank you all so much...
@mikeprius
Thank you so much for the info'!
But, could you plz write more details? such as:
1. How did you installed the drivers? (from my expirience, many times the pc dosent install this easily).
I just need the Google oem driver and that's it?
2. When drivers was set - did you made anything in your phones settings? Which?
3. What did you had to do before pushing the files? (Like...put all the files in the same folder? *which files?)
4. And then entered to fastboot mode and typed in these commands in pc:
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock
Regarding your last sentence ("or...."):
If i just flash the recovery via fastbot mode I can enter to twrp recovery and it offers to flash the SuperSU?
Sounds to me the best option.
Thanks!
1. The drivers were set from a previous device, so I didn't have to set them, but they can be downloaded and set though.
2. You need to enable developer options and select OEM unlock and USB debugging.
3. I didn't push the files, I just had them on my computer and ran fastboot commands.
4. Those commands are to unlock the bootloader.
There are a lot of different ways to do the same thing (Root, custom recovery, unlock bootloader)
1. Run CF Auto Root on a locked bootloader. It will unlock it automatically (Chainfire has it set that way), root, then download Flashify app and flash the latest img of TWRP.
2. Run fastboot commands to manually unlock the bootloader, flash TWRP, then use TWRP's SuperSU which will root it.
3. Run fastboot commands to unlock bootloader, run CF Autoroot which will root and load SuperSU, then flash TWRP via Flashify or fastboot.
There are many different ways to do the same thing. I actually just googled youtube videos and watched them.
TWRP has SuperSU and root built in. TWRP knows if you don't have it and offers to load it for you.
I went the scenic route just because, but presumably you can achieve all (3) using Option #1 without having to deal with fastboot, adb, etc.....Chainfire's script runs automatically.
I realy try to help people but users that run into problems because of the usage of tookits (and innability to solve problems and/or even lack the most basic knowledge needed) should ask the toolkit dev. for support imo, and not boughter users that have invested time and effort to gain that knowledge to clean up their mess. Period
Please excuse me if this is a simple process, but I cannot seem to locate a thread on how to flash to -44, as I am slowly in the process of trying to root my Turbo.
Currently living off of FoxFi USB tethering, but finally would like to obtain root access since it is available as I miss having wifi tethering!
I'd like to add, that the process of rooting this phone is a bit more advanced than what I have done over the years. I'm used to plugging the phone in the PC, installing a software on the PC, then "one click" root and reboot.
Any insight or recommendations is greatly appreciated! Tethering is my main reason for root, but I'd still like the versatility of having root access.
Thanks XDA!
coconutt said:
Please excuse me if this is a simple process, but I cannot seem to locate a thread on how to flash to -44, as I am slowly in the process of trying to root my Turbo.
Currently living off of FoxFi USB tethering, but finally would like to obtain root access since it is available as I miss having wifi tethering!
I'd like to add, that the process of rooting this phone is a bit more advanced than what I have done over the years. I'm used to plugging the phone in the PC, installing a software on the PC, then "one click" root and reboot.
Any insight or recommendations is greatly appreciated! Tethering is my main reason for root, but I'd still like the versatility of having root access.
Thanks XDA!
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THIS METHOD WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. But if you're on xda, chances are you knew that. It's also irreversible.
If you're not unlocked and not rooted, take the OTA that is available to get you to -44. 44 is the most recent version available, so there is no risk of updating too far.
Once you're on 44, download the Kingroot apk and install it. http://www.kingroot.net/
Then download this version of Sunshine and install it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64027688&postcount=4064
Once both are installed, open Kingroot and follow the instructions to try and get temporary root. It doesn't always work, and sometimes you have to try multiple times. If it fails, uninstall Kingroot, reboot the phone and try again. Wiping cache in the recovery menu sometimes helps too.
After Kingroot says it is successful, run Sunshine and follow the prompts. Sunshine costs $25, so if you're not cool with that, don't try this method. If Sunshine succeeds, your phone will reboot and instead of the Motorola M that you usually see at boot, you'll see a bootloader unlocked warning message. If Sunshine fails, uninstall Kingroot, reboot, reinstall and try again.
Once your bootloader is unlocked, you need to get a custom recovery installed (TWRP), which you can get here http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0-touch-recovery-t3180308. The easiest way to flash that in my opinion is with Fastboot. The easiest way to install Fastboot is by installing this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=231779. You'll also need to make sure you have the appropriate drivers so that your PC will recognize your phone. This will ensure that: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481
Put the TWRP .img file that you downloaded into the folder that you installed Minimal ADB and Fastboot to, boot your phone in bootloader mode, plug it in to the computer, start Minimal ADB and Fastboot, and type the following command:
fastboot flash recovery <name of TWRP .img file>
Once you have that, the sky is the limit. If you only want to add permanent root to your phone, download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053, put it somewhere on your phone, boot into recovery mode (which will now be TWRP instead of the stock recovery), select install, navigate to the .zip file and flash it. That's it. If you want to try cyanogenmod or any other custom rom, see their respective xda threads for details.
Oh, and as for enabling tethering for free, which is only necessary if you have an unlimited data plan (if not, it's free already, just use Verizon's app to do it), find any root browser, search for a file called build.prop, open it with the browser's text editor and add this line to the end of it:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Remember to save when you're done.
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If you need more help, this guy might explain better than I did: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/videos-tutorials-root-restoring-droid-t3076456
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Link for minimal adb and fastboot, I think this is the right one?
TheSt33v said:
THIS METHOD WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. But if you're on xda, chances are you knew that. It's also irreversible.
If you're not unlocked and not rooted, take the OTA that is available to get you to -44. 44 is the most recent version available, so there is no risk of updating too far.
Once you're on 44, download the Kingroot apk and install it.
Oh, and as for enabling tethering for free, which is only necessary if you have an unlimited data plan (if not, it's free already, just use Verizon's app to do it), find any root browser, search for a file called build.prop, open it with the browser's text editor and add this line to the end of it:
net.tethering.noprovisioning=true
Remember to save when you're done.
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Sorry for the late reply as I'm having the free time to fidget with the phone.
To my understanding about taking the OTA that is available to me is not the Marshmallow update? I have a screenshot of the OTA when it pops up each night, but not sure if I'm allowed to img code it on here. But it displays "New version: 23.21.44.en.US"... I'd just like for you to confirm that this is the -44 update before I advance, thanks a bunch!
Also, I tried the buildprop edit on my current -39 version and it won't let me save the file. I take it this can be done after rooting though.
coconutt said:
Sorry for the late reply as I'm having the free time to fidget with the phone.
To my understanding about taking the OTA that is available to me is not the Marshmallow update? I have a screenshot of the OTA when it pops up each night, but not sure if I'm allowed to img code it on here. But it displays "New version: 23.21.44.en.US"... I'd just like for you to confirm that this is the -44 update before I advance, thanks a bunch!
Also, I tried the buildprop edit on my current -39 version and it won't let me save the file. I take it this can be done after rooting though.
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Yep. That's it. The marshmallow update isn't out yet, so it cannot be the marshmallow update. Build.prop is located on the system partition, which is write-protected on a stock Turbo. Once you unlock with Sunshine (just rooting with Kingroot isn't good enough), you will be able to edit it. Also, Sunshine no longer needs Kingroot. Simply download the latest version here http://theroot.ninja/download.html and use it to unlock once you're on -44.
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Yep. That's it. The marshmallow update isn't out yet, so it cannot be the marshmallow update. Build.prop is located on the system partition, which is write-protected on a stock Turbo. Once you unlock with Sunshine (just rooting with Kingroot isn't good enough), you will be able to edit it. Also, Sunshine no longer needs Kingroot. Simply download the latest version here therootdotninja/download and use it to unlock once you're on -44.
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Well that was easy! Bootloader unlocked!! Thanks.
Now on to the rooting process. Currently getting my Moto drivers updated on the PC, and I've also downloaded the TWRP file onto the PC as well. As for Fastboot, the link you've provided takes me to a 2005 thread! I'm sure I can find a link to Fastboot to download, but I wanna make sure I get the one I need, if that makes any sense? (Don't mind me being paranoid)
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Put the TWRP .img file that you downloaded into the folder that you installed Minimal ADB and Fastboot to, boot your phone in bootloader mode, plug it in to the computer, start Minimal ADB and Fastboot, and type the following command:
fastboot flash recovery <name of TWRP .img file>
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For an update, I got everything I needed downloaded. I am stuck at this point though, as I can't get passed this point when I input the above command!
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I skipped the recovery flash, and went ahead with just the build prop edit for tethering after installing King Root. Rebooted it and still have root, and tethering works. Thanks a bunch!!
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For an update, I got everything I needed downloaded. I am stuck at this point though, as I can't get passed this point when I input the above command!
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I skipped the recovery flash, and went ahead with just the build prop edit for tethering after installing King Root. Rebooted it and still have root, and tethering works. Thanks a bunch!!
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If you want twrp flashify works well.
Hey so do you think the blu advance 5.0 hd will be compatible with the work being done on the R1 hd? I would really like to jump on this hype train with my similar but slightly less powerful phone.
I am hoping that I will be able to install a custom rom like R1 users. I also want to root my phone to disable google services in the meantime.
xda123455 said:
Hey so do you think the blu advance 5.0 hd will be compatible with the work being done on the R1 hd? I would really like to jump on this hype train with my similar but slightly less powerful phone.
I am hoping that I will be able to install a custom rom like R1 users. I also want to root my phone to disable google services in the meantime.
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That phone is based on the 6580 SoC, the R1 uses a 6735. There is a site that lists some roms for blu products that may help, I don't know how reliable they are, I have never used them, but if you want to check it out...
http://www.blu-dev.com
kal250 said:
That phone is based on the 6580 SoC, the R1 uses a 6735. There is a site that lists some roms for blu products that may help, I don't know how reliable they are, I have never used them, but if you want to check it out...
http://www.blu-dev.com
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Thanks I checked out the site and it seems like there is no blue advance 5.0 roms and no forum activity =/
xda123455 said:
Thanks I checked out the site and it seems like there is no blue advance 5.0 roms and no forum activity =/
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If your wanting to root it, I'm hearing Kingroot is working, never used it though, so I can't say if it works or if it's safe??
kal250 said:
If your wanting to root it, I'm hearing Kingroot is working, never used it though, so I can't say if it works or if it's safe??
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I've tried Kingroot, Kingo Root and Frama root. All with no luck.
devanttrio said:
I've tried Kingroot, Kingo Root and Frama root. All with no luck.
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Did you use the desktop versions? Those have higher success rates. I tried rooting an HTC that way and it worked flawlessly even when the apk didn't.
Autolounge said:
Did you use the desktop versions? Those have higher success rates. I tried rooting an HTC that way and it worked flawlessly even when the apk didn't.
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I did.
I also tried the apps, of the ones that have apps.
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I did.
I also tried the apps, of the ones that have apps.
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You're going to have to do it manually.
no go on kingo
I'm in the same boat. I've got 20 of these BLU Advance 5.0 HD devices and I need to root them to gain access to the VirtualSensor app to emulate a gyroscope. I've tried Kingo and Mobogenie (barf-boo-hisssss). I'm wondering if kingo isn't working on these since they have Marshmallow. I read somewhere they originally shipped with Lollipop.
Did you get anywhere Devanttrio??
trc117 said:
I'm in the same boat. I've got 20 of these BLU Advance 5.0 HD devices and I need to root them to gain access to the VirtualSensor app to emulate a gyroscope. I've tried Kingo and Mobogenie (barf-boo-hisssss). I'm wondering if kingo isn't working on these since they have Marshmallow. I read somewhere they originally shipped with Lollipop.
Did you get anywhere Devanttrio??
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consider yourself blessed my friend, i'd like to root mine just to get marshmallow.... i have lollipop and checked for updates and says i'm up to date, i can only install 1 app at a time because there is no room on the internal storage, i have to move every app to sd card and then clean cache for each and every app i want.. never recommending blu to anyone
trc117 said:
I'm in the same boat. I've got 20 of these BLU Advance 5.0 HD devices and I need to root them to gain access to the VirtualSensor app to emulate a gyroscope. I've tried Kingo and Mobogenie (barf-boo-hisssss). I'm wondering if kingo isn't working on these since they have Marshmallow. I read somewhere they originally shipped with Lollipop.
Did you get anywhere Devanttrio??
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I was able to root mine successfully the long way.... had to obtain a dump of the boot.img / recovery.img using software that I'm not sure of the policy of discussion on here at XDA - compile TWRP - unlock bootloader - fastboot boot the compiled recovery - flash SuperSU to get patched boot.img (kitchen was being dumb and systemless root didn't want to work) - Flash SuperSU in system mode - Convert SuperSU.apk to system app so it doesn't get removed every reboot. I can post my compiled TWRP when I'm back at my office or grab it from my repository that I'm trying to establish - https://bluroms.info . Sorry for the design mess / lack of much there at moment haven't had much free time lately in process of cleaning up the device kernel sources to build from source... its sort of ... messy in there...... can post on github if anyone wants in
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I was able to root mine successfully the long way.... had to obtain a dump of the boot.img / recovery.img using software that I'm not sure of the policy of discussion on here at XDA - compile TWRP - unlock bootloader - fastboot boot the compiled recovery - flash SuperSU to get patched boot.img (kitchen was being dumb and systemless root didn't want to work) - Flash SuperSU in system mode - Convert SuperSU.apk to system app so it doesn't get removed every reboot. I can post my compiled TWRP when I'm back at my office or grab it from my repository that I'm trying to establish - https://bluroms.info . Sorry for the design mess / lack of much there at moment haven't had much free time lately in process of cleaning up the device kernel sources to build from source... its sort of ... messy in there...... can post on github if anyone wants in
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I've been trying to root a Blu Advance 5.0 HD for a while now and stumbled on this post. I visited your site but am not sure what a 'Scatter File' is, or in what order I need to do things in order to get root.
If you could provide a little more detailed info that would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
rAy
EDIT: Sorry, to clarify I tried all of the other PC and APK rooting solutions but was able to unlock the bootloader using ADB. I guess I'm just looking for the proper way to root and add TWRP. Thanks!
ray2jerry said:
I've been trying to root a Blu Advance 5.0 HD for a while now and stumbled on this post. I visited your site but am not sure what a 'Scatter File' is, or in what order I need to do things in order to get root.
If you could provide a little more detailed info that would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
rAy
EDIT: Sorry, to clarify I tried all of the other PC and APK rooting solutions but was able to unlock the bootloader using ADB. I guess I'm just looking for the proper way to root and add TWRP. Thanks!
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I found a option in developer settings that is "Enable OEM unlocking" and it makes it so you can unlock the bootloader from fastboot, if you do adb reboot-bootloader and then fastboot unlock it should undo the bootloader for you
zjr8 said:
I was able to root mine successfully the long way.... had to obtain a dump of the boot.img / recovery.img using software that I'm not sure of the policy of discussion on here at XDA - compile TWRP - unlock bootloader - fastboot boot the compiled recovery - flash SuperSU to get patched boot.img (kitchen was being dumb and systemless root didn't want to work) - Flash SuperSU in system mode - Convert SuperSU.apk to system app so it doesn't get removed every reboot. I can post my compiled TWRP when I'm back at my office or grab it from my repository that I'm trying to establish - Sorry for the design mess / lack of much there at moment haven't had much free time lately in process of cleaning up the device kernel sources to build from source... its sort of ... messy in there...... can post on github if anyone wants in
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Like the others said, I would really appreciate if you could give an explanation or tutorial on how to use these files that you uploaded to root the phone. I'm willing to donate some money if required. I only know basic technical stuff haha.
CreativiTimothy said:
Like the others said, I would really appreciate if you could give an explanation or tutorial on how to use these files that you uploaded to root the phone. I'm willing to donate some money if required. I only know basic technical stuff haha.
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I too am trying to root this device, and am unclear on a few of the steps here. I actually found your site with the recovery and boot images independently, really appreciated! I am at the point where I just need to patch the boot image, though I am not sure how to do this. If you could help me out with this step I might be able to put together some sort of list of steps to get through the whole process if you don't have the time.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!