I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to root my sm-t710 running Android 6.0.1
anthonyp555 said:
I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to root my sm-t710 running Android 6.0.1
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Cf Autoroot works for your device. Here is a link to the thread that will get you rooted. If you want, you can Odin TWRP for your device and then flash the SuperSu zip in recovery too. If it were me I would Odin TWRP and flash the SuperSu zip in recovery.
CF Autoroot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/root-cf-autoroot-tab-s2-sm-t3187202
TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/recovery-twrp-2-8-7-x-lollipop-5-1-1-t3205686
SuperSu 2.76 Zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Good luck and happy rooting. As always, you use these at your own risk. Lemme know if you need any help.
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fast69mopar said:
Cf Autoroot works for your device. Here is a link to the thread that will get you rooted. If you want, you can Odin TWRP for your device and then flash the SuperSu zip in recovery too. If it were me I would Odin TWRP and flash the SuperSu zip in recovery.
CF Autoroot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/root-cf-autoroot-tab-s2-sm-t3187202
TWRP:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/recovery-twrp-2-8-7-x-lollipop-5-1-1-t3205686
SuperSu 2.76 Zip:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
Good luck and happy rooting. As always, you use these at your own risk. Lemme know if you need any help.
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OK thanks ,what step would I take first would I do the auto root or would I install twrp first
anthonyp555 said:
OK thanks ,what step would I take first would I do the auto root or would I install twrp first
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Use Odin to install TWRP first, then flash the SuperSu zip in recovery. Are you familiar with Odin/TWRP/Root etc... with Samsung?
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fast69mopar said:
Use Odin to install TWRP first, then flash the SuperSu zip in recovery. Are you familiar with Odin/TWRP/Root etc... with Samsung?
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A little bit I rooted my old HTC about 4 years ago
It's really easy rooting your device, just follow this straight forward simple guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/general/sm-t710-6-0-1-t710xxu2cpd9-marshmallow-t3371545
Follow the "TWRP installation" and "ROOT" section.
If you have ever rooted any device, then using the guide provided above would be a walk in the park. As it guides you through how to use "odin" which helps a lot as I'm assuming you have never used it before.
firenation112 said:
It's really easy rooting your device, just follow this straight forward simple guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/general/sm-t710-6-0-1-t710xxu2cpd9-marshmallow-t3371545
Follow the "TWRP installation" and "ROOT" section.
If you have ever rooted any device, then using the guide provided above would be a walk in the park. As it guides you through how to use "odin" which helps a lot as I'm assuming you have never used it before.
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I tried following the steps in this guide but after flashing twrp i tried booting into recovery mode and it booted into the stock android recovery
Trying booting into recovery a few times and see what happens. If not just repeat the steps in the guide in regards to TWRP it should definitely work.
anthonyp555 said:
I tried following the steps in this guide but after flashing twrp i tried booting into recovery mode and it booted into the stock android recovery
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It states in BOLD red letters why this is happening. You only need read the OP of the TWRP thread.
ashyx said:
It states in BOLD red letters why this is happening. You only need read the OP of the TWRP thread.
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So I can just reflash twrp with Odin and manually reboot and it should work fine?
anthonyp555 said:
So I can just reflash twrp with Odin and manually reboot and it should work fine?
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Correct.
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Is it possible to install TWRP onto my Nexus 6 then root with supersu, then install a different kernel? I'm trying not have the stupid red triangle apart but every time I try to install and root, it says I'm corrupt?
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cwis said:
Is it possible to install TWRP onto my Nexus 6 then root with supersu, then install a different kernel? I'm trying not have the stupid red triangle apart but every time I try to install and root, it says I'm corrupt?
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You need another kernel. When M-Bootlader and M-radio and TWRP are installed you can install a custom rom like JDX and supersu. Check the OP of the JDX thread.
NLBeev said:
You need another kernel. When M-Bootlader and M-radio and TWRP are installed you can install a custom rom like JDX and supersu. Check the OP of the JDX thread.
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I can't get past TWRP installation. It soft bricks my phone every time then I need to rollback to 5.1.1
It's getting annoying.
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cwis said:
I can't get past TWRP installation. It soft bricks my phone every time then I need to rollback to 5.1.1
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When rooted in 5,1,1 you have probably also TWRP. Than goto the JDX thread,
In the OP you find links for downloading zips with M-bootloader and M-radio and supersu and the JDX rom.
NLBeev said:
When rooted in 5,1,1 you have probably also TWRP. Than goto the JDX thread,
In the OP you find links for downloading zips with M-bootloader and M-radio and supersu and the JDX rom.
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Thanks for the help NLB. I was thinking of something like that along those lines. Can you provide me with a link to the JDX rom? I searched for it and found very little, except some antiquated threads that dont relate to what I'm trying to do. And you were correct, the first thing I did was install TWRP on 5.1.1.
Unless this is the one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-jdx-1-0-t3121053
Would I then install this after flashing back 5.1.1/twrp then go with this? I'm not really sure what you meant by flashing the M-bootloader and radio, would that be after twrp gets flashed?
Look for chainfire's SuperSU beta version 2.52 and also for a modified stock boot.img . This worked fine for me. You can flash the modified boot.img using Wugfresh's advance utilities if you aren't comfortable using the fastboot flash commands.
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cwis said:
Unless this is the one,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-jdx-1-0-t3121053
Would I then install this after flashing back 5.1.1/twrp then go with this? I'm not really sure what you meant by flashing the M-bootloader and radio, would that be after twrp gets flashed?
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You need to scroll down to first post section "Instructions" and follow them to the T.
Instructions
0. ensure you are on twrp 2.8.7+ for recovery!
1. flash bootloader if not already on JDX 4.0.x (download flashable bootloader zip)
2. flash radio if not already on JDX 4.0.x (download flashable radio zip)
3. reboot recovery
4. flash ROM
5. format data partition if not already on M
6. boot ROM and sit your phone down for 10 minutes (seriously, things need to finish setting up!)
Download files from here: http://4ndr01d.com/repos/shamu/jdx/
Perfect. Thanks so much. I'm going to do this today. I will update when finished. I'm assuming I need to take the files dated 10/6?
cwis said:
Perfect. Thanks so much. I'm going to do this today. I will update when finished. I'm assuming I need to take the files dated 10/6?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3121053
You need the first three (4.0.1; mra58k)
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/chainfire/supersu/supersu-2-52-android-apk-download/
Busybox from PlayStore
NLBeev said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3121053
You need the first three (4.0.1; mra58k)
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/chainfire/supersu/supersu-2-52-android-apk-download/
Busybox from PlayStore
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I just flashed all the necessary files (bootloader, radio and now finished JDX 4.01.zip).
I'm about to do the format data part in TWRP. I go to WIPE>select FORMAT DATA then let it do it's thing. Is that the correct procedure? I remember formatting data once before and I bricked my device. I just want to make sure I'm doing this right before I blow it up lol
cwis said:
I'm about to do the format data part in TWRP. I go to WIPE>select FORMAT DATA then let it do it's thing. Is that the correct procedure? I remember formatting data once before and I bricked my device. I just want to make sure I'm doing this right before I blow it up lol
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If you have completed step 4. flash ROM you are good to go. Type "yes" to confirm and format. First boot will take some time. Then you give it 10 minutes to set up things under the hood.
Witek_M said:
If you have completed step 4. flash ROM you are good to go. Type "yes" to confirm and format. First boot will take some time. Then you give it 10 minutes to set up things under the hood.
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Worked! I have my led lights back, my speed and the warm phone again!
A few days later and I'm very happy with the rom. Everything I need!
Download:
- G920T_PD1_Stock_DeOdexed_ROM.zip
- G920T_PD1_Stock_DeOdexed_Debloated_ROM.zip (removed Google apps and a few Samsung apps)
Instructions:
1. Update to Official Tmo PD1 6.0 using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...20t-android-6-0-1-marshmallow-update-t3356838
2. Download then Flash this version of TWRP via Odin: twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte.tar.md5
3. Place the ROM and the latest [BETA][2016.03.30] SuperSU.zip onto your device.
4. Flash the ROM with TWRP then immediately flash the SuperSu.zip (use system-less mode only) and reboot.
5. Once complete the ROM will pause on the T-Mobile splash screen for 10 - 15 mins before completely booting.
6. Done!
Notes:
1. The ROM will automatically wipe System and User Data for a clean install.
2. The ROM uses the stock PD1 kernel with Chainfire's sepolicy patch.
3. Flash SuperSu in "system-less" mode only. The ROM will bootloop if you flash SuperSu in "system" mode.
Cant wait
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General_Mayhem said:
Cant wait
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The link is now live. Enjoy!
muniz_ri said:
The link is now live. Enjoy!
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Anyway to maybe remove the data wipe? or add two versions? System wipe makes sense obviously lol unless there's no way this would work over stock rooted lollipop
muniz_ri said:
Download:
G920T_PD1_Stock_DeOdexed_ROM.zip
Instructions:
1. Update to Official Tmo PD1 6.0 using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...20t-android-6-0-1-marshmallow-update-t3356838
2. Download then Flash this version of TWRP via Odin: twrp-3.0.2-1-zeroflte.tar.md5
3. Place the ROM and the latest [BETA][2016.03.30] SuperSU.zip onto your device.
4. Flash the ROM with TWRP then immediately flash the SuperSu.zip and reboot.
5. Once complete the ROM will pause on the T-Mobile splash screen for 10 - 15 mins before completing booting.
6. Done!
Notes:
1. The ROM will automatically wipe System and User Data for a clean install.
2. The ROM uses the stock PD1 kernel with Chainfire's sepolicy patch.
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May I ask what you used to Deodex? I have also Deodexed my device, but had to brutally debloat it. Settings.apk didn't function correctly, syscope, smartcardmanager and a couple of others forced closed repeatedly.. I'll take a look at this, but wondering what you used to Deodex this..
Zaphodspeaks said:
May I ask what you used to Deodex? I have also Deodexed my device, but had to brutally debloat it. Settings.apk didn't function correctly, syscope, smartcardmanager and a couple of others forced closed repeatedly.. I'll take a look at this, but wondering what you used to Deodex this..
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Yes, I used this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/tool-deodex-tool-android-l-t2972025
I tried SuperR's Kitchen with no luck. Surprisingly, SVADEV's tool seemed to handle the job in a smarter way at least for this build.
muniz_ri said:
Yes, I used this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/general/tool-deodex-tool-android-l-t2972025
I tried SuperR's Kitchen with no luck. Suprisingly, SVADEV's tool seemed to handle the job in a smarter way at least for this build.
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Super R was the first thing I tried.. In the Tools folder he has old and new oatdex files.. I tried both with little success.. I had to brutally debloat and lost my finger print scanner.. Setting.apk would force close on security settings..
Thanks for the link.. I'll take a look at it..
I don't have the time to flash the ROM, but I'll install it later on tonite..
Edit: you could copy the oat2dex file from that Deodexer script to Super R, in the Tool/Smali directory.. that should allow proper deodexing in Super R..
anaveragehuman said:
Does this ROM break encryption? Thanks!
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My guess is that it will break encryption since the zip wipes data (data partition is encrypted)...but if it doesn't, who knows if the phone will boot. You will need a usb-otg to flash from since twrp wont be able to read the SD card partition.
I do know that I could not encrypt my phone with the patched kernel, I had to use the stock kernel. Once encrypted, I was able to flash super su to root the phone, but twrp was all kinds of red because it could not mount the data partition. Since it won't mount, you don't have a way to "nandroid backup" your phone.
Flashfire might be the solution for backing up encrypted phones, I made 2 backups with flashfire, though I haven't tried to restore. I think flashfire works with the encryption because it does not reboot until after its done, and it seems the phone is decrypted when it runs.
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Did a complete wipe, already had the updated bootloader and was previously on Stock 6.01. Did a total wipe in TWRP, flashed the ROM, wiped Dalvik/Art and Cache again to be sure.. Then rebooted.. Sitting on 20 mins and no boot... Stuck in a bootloop..
I got a boot loop when i flashed TWRP
anaveragehuman said:
I could have sworn TWRP had a way to mount encrypted partitions now. Did it ask you for a password when you entered TWRP?
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it does not
yerimil said:
I got a boot loop when i flashed TWRP
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Follow directions.
muniz_ri said:
Follow directions.
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well i did... step 2 say flash TWRP.. step 3 then says download and then place rom on your phone. how can i place it if im in a boot loop.. im just following it in order bruh..
yerimil said:
well i did... step 2 say flash TWRP.. step 3 then says download and then place rom on your phone. how can i place it if im in a boot loop.. im just following it in order bruh..
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The instructions tell you to use and links to a specific version of TWRP, yet you somehow missed that.
You stated in this post that you used Twrp 3.0 and only used the Twrp version linked in the instructions after you bootlooped, smh: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...stuck-loop-t3360447/post66404317#post66404317
@muniz_ri hey mate good deblaoted rom do u by any chance have a flashable to return the volte files for tmobile thanks in advance
genuine55 said:
@muniz_ri hey mate good deblaoted rom do u by any chance have a flashable to return the volte files for tmobile thanks in advance
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Thanks but I didn't realize that I removed volte. Can you see if it works with the non-debloated version?
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muniz_ri said:
Thanks but I didn't realize that I removed volte. Can you see if it works with the non-debloated version?
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I will check in a few and report back
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Ok what you need to do is download the tool SAMFIRM in the general thread. fill in the model and region which will be SM-T700 and KOO in region section . wait for it to download once it says decrypt finished extract tar from zip with winrar then flash tar in Odin. Once odin has flashed it then tab reboots put it into stock recovery, hold home button volume up and power button together and hold for 4/5 seconds then let go. wipe data factory reset then let it boot. Enjoy
Why the need to wipe data/reset? Samsung stock upgrades are always compatible with the previous data.
It was bootlooping
suburbadroid said:
It was bootlooping
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Most likely just needed dalvik wiping.
I would dirty flash, boot then wipe data only if necessary.
Factory reset was the first option I seen in stock recovery. Not used to being in stock recovery normally twrp
I am trying to flash it with Flashfire due to keep rooted.
Had to to wipe factory reset from recovery.
Good Lock works fine, but appears a little thin
Just reroot after flashing via Odin if flash fire don't work
Guys,sorry for the noobish question,
do you confirm I can eventually get back to my lollipop ROM with a full TWRP backup after flashing MM?
If you've backed it up on a external device then yes sure. You will need to reroot after flashing this though.
suburbadroid said:
Just reroot after flashing via Odin if flash fire don't work
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Sorry but what root do you use, the old chainfire root for Lollipop?
Yes I'm sure cf auto root works. I haven't tried it but t805 users have so it should work.
suburbadroid said:
Yes I'm sure cf auto root works. I haven't tried it but t805 users have so it should work.
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Nope wont work. Flash supersu with twrp.
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Thanks for keeping us right ashyx
TWRP,Supersu and Xposed working :good:.
(got the following message whenever I enter the recovery: "recovery is not seandroid enforcig"..still it doens't seems to affect anything )
Here is what I did in case some newcomer like me is asking:
1) flashed the rom with odin and booted in
2)flashed twrp with odin (the one kindly provided by Ashyx here TWRP)
3)flashed supersu with twrp (SuperSU)
4)flashed xposed 86.0 sdk23 arm from wanam's thread with twrp (here)
Any idea about the "recovery is not seandroid enforcig" thing?
Does anyone know if its possible to enable adoptive storage in this?
Tonyspo said:
Any idea about the "recovery is not seandroid enforcig" thing?
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It means nothing. The Tab S didn't support this warning until MM, so nothing was required to remove it.
It's trivial for me to remove it, but more hassle than its worth considering it means nothing.
I actually prefer to have it as it clearly indicates Iam booting into recovery.
Tonyspo said:
TWRP,Supersu and Xposed working :good:.
(got the following message whenever I enter the recovery: "recovery is not seandroid enforcig"..still it doens't seems to affect anything )
Here is what I did in case some newcomer like me is asking:
1) flashed the rom with odin and booted in
2)flashed twrp with odin (the one kindly provided by Ashyx here TWRP)
3)flashed supersu with twrp (SuperSU)
4)flashed xposed 86.0 sdk23 arm from wanam's thread with twrp (here)
Any idea about the "recovery is not seandroid enforcig" thing?
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Twrp and supersu work on mm t-700 ?
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xlorxlarge said:
Twrp and supersu work on mm t-700 ?
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Yes
It means nothing. The Tab S didn't support this warning until MM, so nothing was required to remove it.
It's trivial for me to remove it, but more hassle than its worth considering it means nothing.
I actually prefer to have it as it clearly indicates Iam booting into recovery.
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Thank you for the explanation
ashyx said:
Nope wont work. Flash supersu with twrp.
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I have rooted my T700 with chainfire root for Lollipop and it works fine, I am using Titanium Backup and Superuser Pro without problems.
MartinBM said:
I have rooted my T700 with chainfire root for Lollipop and it works fine, I am using Titanium Backup and Superuser Pro without problems.
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For MM?
Hai! I'm new here so if this isn't the place to put it so sorry!
Anyways so I've always wanted to install Xposed, but there are always things getting in my way, until I saw a Xposed file that would work for me perfectly! But I don't have an recovery, the tutorial I took just made me use Odin, but I am rooted with busybox. (if that's important.) Anyways so I saw how to install an custom recovery, then I saw you had to unlock your bootloader, I had to google how to check if it was unlocked and it wasn't, so I then googled how to unlock bootloader and saw you had to delete your files. Now even if I get to backup and restore, I don't like factory resetting things. Until I remembered Odin, I googled it and saw it could flash. So i'm wondering...
Can I installed Xposed using Odin? Or atleast flash an custom recovery to it using Odin without unlocking my bootloader?
Here is my tablet's stats.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A Lollipop 5.0.2 Rooted (Busybox Installed.) Stock Rom Touchwiz SM-T350
No, you can't flash with Odin. Only cwm or twrp
joluke said:
No, you can't flash with Odin. Only cwm or twrp
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Can I use FlashFire then?
Jacklack3 said:
Can I use FlashFire then?
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You should install the framework zip via custom recovery only.
1) Flash TWRP (or CWM or Philz or whatever is available for your device) in Odin
2) Reboot into recovery mode and you will be in this new custom recovery you just put on
3) Flash the xposed framework
4) ?????????
5) Profit!
sachin n said:
You should install the framework zip via custom recovery only.
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This is wrong, you can use FlashFire for it, I've done it myself a number of times.
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Rakuu said:
This is wrong, you can use FlashFire for it, I've done it myself a number of times.
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Ahh, ok.
didnt knew this earlier.
Do I went to upgrade my wife's G2 to a newer TWRP version. Instead of smartly doing this by flashing the new zip in twrp, I used JMZ's twrp app to flash the newer version. It said success and thought all was good.
When I return to recovery, it's just a black screen nothing loads. I rebooted and tried again. Same problem. Rebooted and tried flashing CWM through ROM manager. Same result - black recovery screen.
By now I've tried to access fastboot but fastboot doesn't recognize device (although ADB had no problem). I've attempted flashing the IMG file from the official TWRP app and also using the "dd" method on terminal Emulator.
I'm at a complete loss here. My guess is the recovery is corrupted and anything short of using KDZ or TOT method to return to stock and re-root is going to just keep frustrating me.
Thoughts?
Sobek5150 said:
Thoughts?
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yeah those twrp apps are more trouble than they are worth on the G2 at least.
I think there was a lollipop version of autorec floating around might have to google it
or you could try and pull the recovery.img out of one of blastgators zips and flash with dd then flash the zip in twrp
I dont understand one thing, can you boot the phone? It can turn on normally? Anyway about the recovery, have you tried with AutoRec.apk? Google for it and it should install some old version of TWRP then go and find 3.0xx bumped TWRP which is recommended in most of roms and flash it through the old one, after that reboot recovery and youll have the latest recovery
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Drgravy said:
yeah those twrp apps are more trouble than they are worth on the G2 at least.
I think there was a lollipop version of autorec floating around might have to google it
or you could try and pull the recovery.img out of one of blastgators zips and flash with dd then flash the zip in twrp
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I dont think there is Lollipop version, I used same autorec.apk on Kitkat and Lollipop and it worked.
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yeah those twrp apps are more trouble than they are worth on the G2 at least.
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Yeah. No **** hehe. Honestly I know better so I don't know why I decided to do it that way.
Immortal0907 said:
I dont understand one thing, can you boot the phone? It can turn on normally? Anyway about the recovery, have you tried with AutoRec.apk? Google for it and it should install some old version of TWRP then go and find 3.0xx bumped TWRP which is recommended in most of roms and flash it through the old one, after that reboot recovery and youll have the latest recovery
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Yes the phone boots just fine. It's just the recovery that's been blasted. I'm gonna try the autorec you guys mentioned. I'll let you know how it goes.
When you say find a bumped version of TWRP, that is something different than the one on the official site right? Also, the version I found of autorec was the kitkat version. I believe I rooted her phone from Lollipop. Will this cause problems with running autorec? Moreover will it mess up my boot?
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So tried autorec for the vs980. Unfortunately it can't find or install the Loki_tool. With that it closes the app. I've tried looking up info on the Loki tool, but I'm not finding anything that is being helpful.
I'm familiar with using the kdz method and might just do that and start fresh. Really wish I hadn't used that stupid twrp app now. I'll take any further suggestions that could save me from restoring stock.
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So tried autorec for the vs980. Unfortunately it can't find or install the Loki_tool. With that it closes the app. I've tried looking up info on the Loki tool, but I'm not finding anything that is being helpful.
I'm familiar with using the kdz method and might just do that and start fresh. Really wish I hadn't used that stupid twrp app now. I'll take any further suggestions that could save me from restoring stock.
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Autorec works , it must. You have SuperSu? Go in supersu settings and uncheck something about 'name spaces' cant remember the whole thing. Then reboot, run autorec again.
I should have probably mentioned I'm on a custom rom already. Don't know if that's part of it.
I'm on RR MM 5.7.4 using built in root manager in the rom.
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I'm also getting "boot certification verify" error on reboot when attempting to boot into recovery.
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Sobek5150 said:
I should have probably mentioned I'm on a custom rom already. Don't know if that's part of it.
I'm on RR MM 5.7.4 using built in root manager in the rom.
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Oooh well thats something else... The only suggestion I can give you is to flash stock kdz (kk or lp) with lg flash tool and from there do what I said above...
Immortal0907 said:
Oooh well thats something else... The only suggestion I can give you is to flash stock kdz (kk or lp) with lg flash tool and from there do what I said above...
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Yeah figured as much. I might just leave her on stock honestly. She is a very light user of her phone. I only rooted and did custom recovery because her original software became corrupted and boot looped her.
Thanks for all of the help!
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Tot method worked beautifully. Phones stock again on Lollipop - where it will stay.
Never using one of those recovery installing apps again! Nothing like wasting a few hours fixing a mistake.
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I was think I corrupted my recovery need help
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alig.chandan said:
I was think I corrupted my recovery need help
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Could you describe your issue? What device model? Can you boot your device?
Its xolo a 500 android 4.0.4
I tried to root with kingroot but then I tried to install supersu but it didn't update binary and failed .when I tried to unlock bootloader and flash twrp then it didn't work ,,,nothing was deleted and I don't know its on stock or twrp...phone is working normally and responds to fastboot bootloader ....every time I unlock bootloader it dislpays ok but after reboot it locked. So its all
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alig.chandan said:
Its xolo a 500 android 4.0.4
I tried to root with kingroot but then I tried to install supersu but it didn't update binary and failed .when I tried to unlock bootloader and flash twrp then it didn't work ,,,nothing was deleted and I don't know its on stock or twrp...phone is working normally and responds to fastboot bootloader ....every time I unlock bootloader it dislpays ok but after reboot it locked. So its all
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Arent you in a wrong section then? Which guide you used for unlocking bootloader and flashing twrp? You cant use anything which is written for lg g2
Yeah unfortunately I'm unfamiliar with your phone and the rooting/unlocking process. I'd recommend seeking some assistance within the xolo a 500 forum. Sorry!
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Ok thanks for hlp
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I have been unable to find a reliable/working method for installing TWRP on my LG G2 VS9803AA (5.0.2) - It appears AutoRec is no longer supported - and I have read too many horror stories (including the one posted here) about those TWRP installer apps. Can anybody point me in the right direction?