Easiest way to root virgin XT1097 running 4.4.4 - X 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a brand spanking new XT1097 that I would like to root and then bootloader unlock using sunshine.
Unfortunately kingroot doesn't seem to work with 4.4.4 and the built in temproot for sunshine doesn't work either.
Should I do an OTA update to 5.0 and then try either kingroot or sunshine?
I don't want to do a permanent update just to find out that I can't root it.
Thanks!

Solved
dtexan said:
I have a brand spanking new XT1097 that I would like to root and then bootloader unlock using sunshine.
Unfortunately kingroot doesn't seem to work with 4.4.4 and the built in temproot for sunshine doesn't work either.
Should I do an OTA update to 5.0 and then try either kingroot or sunshine?
I don't want to do a permanent update just to find out that I can't root it.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Solved. It turns out kingroot eventually works. I ran the app a few times, it said it failed. Then I deleted the app data, ran it again and before it even ran was rooted. I was able to run sunshine and unlock the boot loader.
Off to install TWRP...

Related

[Q] How do I get my WiFi tether back on my XT1060 4.4.2

I have a locked BL VZW XT1060 on 4.4.2 stock
It was/is rooted.
It has SuperSU installed but without binaries installed.
A little history:
Originally on 4.2.2 then OTA to 4.4.
Downgraded to 4.2.2 and applied SlapMyMoto.
I believe I took OTA to 4.4 with the intention to sit tight there.
I accidentally took OTA to 4.4.2.
This is where it gets weird.
Root was still intact but write protection was temporary, meaning after reboot, I lose it.
This was fine as it allowed me to temporarily disable write protection and enable the native hotspot.
Then, one day I was updating some apps on my phone, I noticed that I completely lost the ability to disable to write protection. I tried uninstalling all to the app updates to no avail.
What are my options to get WiFi tether/Hotspot back?
Sunshine, unlock the bootloader, and have a fully unlocked device. Anything else and you'll likely run into issues similar to what you have now.
Sent from my Moto X
What the guy above me said.
@slingblade01 what you described is exactly what happens.
The vulnerability which MotoWpNoMo exploited to disable write protection was patched in 4.4.2, so if you have a LOCKED Bootloader, and updated from 4.4 you could keep root, but write protection became enabled with no way to disable it again.
If you don't care about upgrading past 4.4.2, you can search for TowelPieRoot, and gain temp root to.
Otherwise, as @imnuts and @nhizzat say, If you are still on 4.4.2, and have its bootloader, then you can use Sunshine to unlock the bootloader, after witch your phone will be just like a Developer Edition, or other edition with the bootloader unlocked.
In other words, once you unlock using Sunshine, you may root by following -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/instructions-unlocking-rooting-dev-ed-t2649738 Just please be sure to use the latest TWRP fastboot IMG file and Installable ZIP of SuperSU. Once completed, you will have root with write protection disabled.
And it does not matter what Stock ROM or Android version is on your phone (Android 5 has some changes, so stay tuned) , once your bootloader is unlocked, you can always root or re-root it. (You just can't take OTA with custom recovery on there!!).
For Sunshine discussion see -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/request-help-exploit-moto-x-bl-t2828471
and -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2792487
and most importantly....
http://theroot.ninja/
Sunshine will check if its compatible with your phone first, if it is, it will charge you $25 before proceeding to unlock you. Unlike using the bootloader unlock code from Moto or the middleman, using Sunshine to unlock your bootloader is not destructive.
Once your bootloader is unlocked via Sunshine, do NOT attempt to re-lock it. because if you do relock it, you wont be able to unlock it again!! BTW, there is no need to relock anyway. It doesn't impact taking OTAs, etc.
Thank you and last question.
Thanks, that was the answer I was expecting but wanted professional opinions first.
Before I use Sunshine, do I need to do any prep work first, such as disable/remove root (remove SuperSU)?
Thanks again.
slingblade01 said:
Thanks, that was the answer I was expecting but wanted professional opinions first.
Before I use Sunshine, do I need to do any prep work first, such as disable/remove root (remove SuperSU)?
Thanks again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Because I have a developer edition, I got my bootloader unlock code from moto, and haven't tried Sunshine.
From my brief reading/following of the Sunshine thread, I don't think you have to un-do anything. But I would consider flashing back to stock to remove any traces of SlapMyMoto and the like AFTER you unlock via Sunshine.

AT&T Moto X - 4.4.4 - Root & Unlock Boot loader?

Is there any root method that will work for an at&t moto x running on 4.4.4 and unlock bootloader? Or am i stuck running stock?
Enjoy stock, you're stuck. Unless you find a bootloader unlock code.
Next time search, this question has been answered too many times already.
Always read the stickies... Like this one from the general section,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2826159
?
What the hell.. c'mon man it's been like 10 years... still not a method.
You may have found some threads on here that recommend Sunshine, a $25 app that you can download (link below). The developers say that it may work for some users that are on 4.4.4. Try it. It will confirm for you whether it will unlock before you pay. It successfully worked for me when I was on 4.2.2. Good luck.
Sunshine app: http://theroot.ninja/
marcviado said:
Is there any root method that will work for an at&t moto x running on 4.4.4 and unlock bootloader? Or am i stuck running stock?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
marcviado said:
Is there any root method that will work for an at&t moto x running on 4.4.4 and unlock bootloader? Or am i stuck running stock?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
{bold in quote added by me}
Your bootloader is UNlocked? If so, just flash TWRP recovery, reboot-bootloader, go into TWRP and it should prompt you to root. If not, install SuperSU zip from TWRP.
Now, if your bootloader is still LOCKED, then you are stuck. Sunshine has not worked on ATT XT1058 that has 4.4.4 on it. (and before you ask... no, you can't safely/successfully downgrade all parts of the X in order to use Sunshine).
As for how long its been... As android matures, there are less and less bugs and vulnerabilities to exploit/hack to gain root access if you can't unlock the bootloader. The number of people capable of finding them dwindles too.
KidJoe said:
{bold in quote added by me}
Your bootloader is UNlocked? If so, just flash TWRP recovery, reboot-bootloader, go into TWRP and it should prompt you to root. If not, install SuperSU zip from TWRP.
Now, if your bootloader is still LOCKED, then you are stuck. Sunshine has not worked on ATT XT1058 that has 4.4.4 on it. (and before you ask... no, you can't safely/successfully downgrade all parts of the X in order to use Sunshine).
As for how long its been... As android matures, there are less and less bugs and vulnerabilities to exploit/hack to gain root access if you can't unlock the bootloader. The number of people capable of finding them dwindles too.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is sad. I tried to use sunshine just now on xt1058. Says I have no root (after attempting temproot).

Does the XT1060 VZW Lollipop update relock the bootloader?

Hello,
I'm running a Verizon 2013 Moto X with its bootloader unlocked by SunShine. Will the Lollipop update that is getting pushed out relock the bootloader? I'm anxious about taking the update without knowing if there will be a way to root again afterward.
Thanks!
nickenzi said:
Hello,
I'm running a Verizon 2013 Moto X with its bootloader unlocked by SunShine. Will the Lollipop update that is getting pushed out relock the bootloader? I'm anxious about taking the update without knowing if there will be a way to root again afterward.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
they never relocked the bootloader with any other phones with updates like the razr hd so they probably wont on the x and its easy to root when you are unlocked just flash super su through a custom recovery
it did not relock my dev edition
nickenzi said:
Hello,
I'm running a Verizon 2013 Moto X with its bootloader unlocked by SunShine. Will the Lollipop update that is getting pushed out relock the bootloader? I'm anxious about taking the update without knowing if there will be a way to root again afterward.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it will not relock it
carbonfybre
nickenzi said:
Hello,
I'm running a Verizon 2013 Moto X with its bootloader unlocked by SunShine. Will the Lollipop update that is getting pushed out relock the bootloader? I'm anxious about taking the update without knowing if there will be a way to root again afterward.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How did you unlock via Sunshine? I'm on 4.4.4 and used Kingroot for temp root and sunshine tells me that my device is not compatible.
I took the update and it didn't relock it.
As for SunShine, i used it while I was on 4.4. I waited until I knew I could keep root to take 4.4.4.
I am on VZW non-DE 4.4.4 latest and it's wanting to update ... I don't have the bootloader unlocked and sunshine won't temp root last I tried ... is there any hope in staying on 4.4.4 in the case an exploit is found and 4.4.4 is needed before going to 5.1?
carbonfybre said:
How did you unlock via Sunshine? I'm on 4.4.4 and used Kingroot for temp root and sunshine tells me that my device is not compatible.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I unlocked via sunshine earlier this year. I used the recovery image (version LPA23.12-39.7) to update to 5.1 rather than taking the OTA. Bootloader is still unlocked.

Root xt1058 At&t 5.1 LPA23.12-21.7

Im on LPA23.12-21.7 firmware and can't root??? i believe, i downloaded kingroot 4.81 which successfully roots but when i reboot i lose root. Is there anyway i can get root access to stay? thanks
morgs640 said:
Im on LPA23.12-21.7 firmware and can't root??? i believe, i downloaded kingroot 4.81 which successfully roots but when i reboot i lose root. Is there anyway i can get root access to stay? thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is no perma root for your variant and version, its temp root by kingroot.. Try kingroot with the combination of sunshine, and check if you can unlock your bootloader..
Salik Iqbal said:
There is no perma root for your variant and version, its temp root by kingroot.. Try kingroot with the combination of sunshine, and check if you can unlock your bootloader..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the reply, yes i was assuming so, i already tried sunshine but no go. Thanks its only for my mum anyway my xt1050 is bootloader unlocked already, I wouldn't buy a phone i couldn't root. cheers

[wrong forum, please delete. Sorry]

Edit: whoops I thought this was the 2014 forum. My bad, I'm not sure how to delete, but will when I figure out.
I'm just trying to get stock Marshmallow on my ATT xt1097. Used kingroot for temp root, and sunshine SUPPOSEDLY unlocked my bootloader. During the "process", Sunshine erased itself from my phone and I had to manually reboot my phone. I got the message before boot that my bootloader WAS unlocked. But root is gone, and kingroot will not give me a permanent root.
Do I need root to flash the stock ROM? If so, is there a way to do this from my phone? I don't have access to a computer at the moment.

Categories

Resources