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This procedure is tested only AplhaRevX.
1. Install RUU ROM from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1033922
2. Downgrade HBOOT
2a. download this file: http://alpharev.nl/vivo_downgrade.img
2aa. Connect your phone to the USB
2b.Turn your phone into FastBoot not to HBOOT!!! (VOL DOWN + POWER Button)
2c. Install over fastboot: cmd: "fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img" (you must install sdk tools)
2d. still fastboot cmd: fastboot reboot-bootloader
3. Start Installation RUU ROM, but DON´T INSTALL !!!!
3a. go tu C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Temp and at last folder find rom.zip
3b. open it, and copy tu folder sdk hboot and instal the same as step 2c.
In the above process i cannot overcome step 2b,2c,2dand also 3b
I know its a stupid question but i really dont know tat..can yu please ellaborate it plzz
santhoshpirate said:
This procedure is tested only AplhaRevX.
1. Install RUU ROM from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1033922
2. Downgrade HBOOT
2a. download this file: http://alpharev.nl/vivo_downgrade.img
2aa. Connect your phone to the USB
2b.Turn your phone into FastBoot not to HBOOT!!! (VOL DOWN + POWER Button)
2c. Install over fastboot: cmd: "fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img" (you must install sdk tools)
2d. still fastboot cmd: fastboot reboot-bootloader
3. Start Installation RUU ROM, but DON´T INSTALL !!!!
3a. go tu C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Temp and at last folder find rom.zip
3b. open it, and copy tu folder sdk hboot and instal the same as step 2c.
In the above process i cannot overcome step 2b,2c,2dand also 3b
I know its a stupid question but i really dont know tat..can yu please ellaborate it plzz
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2b. When you boot into HBOOT, notice the menu at the bottom. The first option is FASTBOOT. You select the menu options using the Volume Up/Down key. Once you select FASTBOOT menu, press the Power Button and it will take you to the FASTBOOT menu.
2c. Plug your USB cable in and the screen should change to FASTBOOT USB. Then on your PC, open a CMD window and change to the directory where you have installed the Android SDK tools, such adb.exe, fastboot.exe, etc. In the CMD window you would type the command:
fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img
2d. Then you would type the next command:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
3b. You need to open the ROM.zip file and extract the file HBOOT.img from it and copy it to the same directory as the vivo_downgrade.img. Then you would type the command from 2c like so:
fastboot flash hboot HBOOT.img
tpbklake said:
2b. When you boot into HBOOT, notice the menu at the bottom. The first option is FASTBOOT. You select the menu options using the Volume Up/Down key. Once you select FASTBOOT menu, press the Power Button and it will take you to the FASTBOOT menu.
2c. Plug your USB cable in and the screen should change to FASTBOOT USB. Then on your PC, open a CMD window and change to the directory where you have installed the Android SDK tools, such adb.exe, fastboot.exe, etc. In the CMD window you would type the command:
fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img
2d. Then you would type the next command:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img
sending 'hboot' (1024 KB)...
It stops at this at step
2c. Plug your USB cable in and the screen should change to FASTBOOT USB. Then on your PC, open a CMD window and change to the directory where you have installed the Android SDK tools, such adb.exe, fastboot.exe, etc. In the CMD window you would type the command:
fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img
what to do?
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santhoshpirate said:
tpbklake said:
2b. When you boot into HBOOT, notice the menu at the bottom. The first option is FASTBOOT. You select the menu options using the Volume Up/Down key. Once you select FASTBOOT menu, press the Power Button and it will take you to the FASTBOOT menu.
2c. Plug your USB cable in and the screen should change to FASTBOOT USB. Then on your PC, open a CMD window and change to the directory where you have installed the Android SDK tools, such adb.exe, fastboot.exe, etc. In the CMD window you would type the command:
fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img
2d. Then you would type the next command:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img
sending 'hboot' (1024 KB)...
It stops at this at step
2c. Plug your USB cable in and the screen should change to FASTBOOT USB. Then on your PC, open a CMD window and change to the directory where you have installed the Android SDK tools, such adb.exe, fastboot.exe, etc. In the CMD window you would type the command:
fastboot flash hboot vivo_downgrade.img
what to do?
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Once you select FASTBOOT on the phone and then plug the USB into the PC, try typing this in the CMD window:
fastboot devices
and see if your phone types a response. If not, then you may want to try updating the HTC drivers on the PC.
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tpbklake said:
santhoshpirate said:
Once you select FASTBOOT on the phone and then plug the USB into the PC, try typing this in the CMD window:
fastboot devices
and see if your phone types a response. If not, then you may want to try updating the HTC drivers on the PC.
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thanks mate it worked im s-on now...but now im on a really bigger problem i cannot install the rom ... my phone is just activated in fastboot mode..wat to do itried flashing in tat rom.zip steps and all but the process was completely failed wat to do?
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santhoshpirate said:
tpbklake said:
thanks mate it worked im s-on now...but now im on a really bigger problem i cannot install the rom ... my phone is just activated in fastboot mode..wat to do itried flashing in tat rom.zip steps and all but the process was completely failed wat to do?
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Ok what is the message you get when you attempt to flash the Pg32IMG.zip file via HBOOT? Does is prompt you to press the power button to apply the update or does the PG32IMG.zip not pass validation?
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tpbklake said:
santhoshpirate said:
Ok what is the message you get when you attempt to flash the Pg32IMG.zip file via HBOOT? Does is prompt you to press the power button to apply the update or does the PG32IMG.zip not pass validation?
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iage incorrect wrong cid...i didnt flash the srock ruu at the first now im all stuck now really frusrating i cant get back to s-off too with the bootloader screen only i dunno wat to do..
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santhoshpirate said:
tpbklake said:
iage incorrect wrong cid...i didnt flash the srock ruu at the first now im all stuck now really frusrating i cant get back to s-off too with the bootloader screen only i dunno wat to do..
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OK, you need to use a goldcard to flash the stock ruu/rom.zip. That will get around the incorrect cid error. You should be able to create a goldcard without using your phone if you have a SD reader for your PC.
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tpbklake said:
santhoshpirate said:
OK, you need to use a goldcard to flash the stock ruu/rom.zip. That will get around the incorrect cid error. You should be able to create a goldcard without using your phone if you have a SD reader for your PC.
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my phone is not at all booting up it stops with the bootloader wat can i do..i thnk i cannot install the goldcard bcoz they say tat i need to install some goldcard helper and now phone is not booting up..is there a way to do with fastboot because only fastboot works in my phone
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Please help me to return back to 4.2.2 stock rom OS version: 2.24.707.3.
Step-1: Download stock official firmware for HTC One to the computer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182823
Step-2: Download Fastboot. Extract the files from the Fastboot zip ****
Step-3: Turn off the HTC One then reboot the device into bootloader mode. To do so press and hold Volume Up and Power buttons together
Step-4: Connect the HTC One to the computer using USB cable while it is in the bootloader mode *
Step-5: Open a Command Prompt window on the computer by pressing and holding the Shift button on the keyboard and right-click on any empty area on the screen, then select Open command window here ****
Step-6: Type the following command into the Command Prompt Window: *
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip firmware.zip ***
Step-7: When the action is completed, reboot the phone
As the HTC One boots up successfully, it should be unrooted and running on stock official firmware.
Sent from my One V using xda app-developers app
Hi all,
I have the well known charge problem when screen is on and can't connect phone to pc/laptop..
Tomorrow i go to the store i bought the phone and they will send it for warrenty to HTC..
Now i want to know how to get my phone original as possible.
I am S-off with superCID 1111111..
I hope someone can help me out.. :good: :angel:
Thanx,
Batskoning said:
Hi all,
I have the well known charge problem when screen is on and can't connect phone to pc/laptop..
Tomorrow i go to the store i bought the phone and they will send it for warrenty to HTC..
Now i want to know how to get my phone original as possible, so i dont get problems.
I am S-off with superCID 1111111..
I hope someone can help me out.. :good: :angel:
Thanx,
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If you cant connect the phone to the PC or Laptop, then its impossible to get it to stock.
return to stock
Seanie280672 said:
If you cant connect the phone to the PC or Laptop, then its impossible to get it to stock.
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Hope it was a mistyped.. concerning you cant connect to the pc/laptop....
however if you managed to have it recognised by your pc..
then these information already appeared on xda
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
Going back to stock
What you need to know before going back to stock:
Your bootloader will never be "LOCKED" again. You can't restore it. You can only relock it.
"TAMPERED" text in bootloader will disappear only after proceeding method 2.
There are 3 main methods. All three will be described below.
Method 1 - only for users with .401 devices (for more info click here - RUU variants)
Visit this thread - [ROM] HTC One *STOCK* ROM
Download stock odexed version of most recent firmware and recovery.img
Move recovery.img to c:\mini-sdk location
Boot your device in recovery mode (power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "RECOVERY")
In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard".
Navigate to the location of stock ROM (zip) package and confirm flashing procedure.
After flashing process is complete, reboot the device in bootloader mode.
Connect your device to the PC
Boot your device in fastboot mode (like you did during unlocking bootloader - power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "FASTBOOT")
Open up command prompt ( Start > Run > type cmd and hit enter ). The window that appears is called Command Prompt. <click here to see the image>
Navigate to where you unzipped "mini-sdk" package (type in Command Prompt: cd c:\mini-sdk). Note: make sure the path is not c:\mini-sdk\mini-sdk
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You have now stock boot, system and recovery partitions. Time to relock your bootloader.
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot oem lock
Method 2 - flashing RUU (ROM Update Utility)
Visit this or this thread.
Find proper RUU for your device
Connect your device to the PC
Boot your device in fastboot mode (like you did during unlocking bootloader - power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "FASTBOOT")
Open up command prompt ( Start > Run > type cmd and hit enter ). The window that appears is called Command Prompt. <click here to see the image>
Navigate to where you unzipped "mini-sdk" package (type in Command Prompt: cd c:\mini-sdk). Note: make sure the path is not c:\mini-sdk\mini-sdk
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot oem lock
Flash RUU and follow on screen instructions.
You have now completely stock software on your device.
Method 3 - flashing nandroid backup
In custom recovery restore nandroid backup you did after flashing custom recovery for the first time.
If you performed nandroid backup before permanently flashing custom recovery, your stock recovery should be now flashed.
If you still have custom recovery, extract recovery.img from your nandroid backup.
Move recovery.img to c:\mini-sdk location
Connect your device to the PC
Boot your device in fastboot mode (like you did during unlocking bootloader - power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "FASTBOOT")
Open up command prompt ( Start > Run > type cmd and hit enter ). The window that appears is called Command Prompt. <click here to see the image>
Navigate to where you unzipped "mini-sdk" package (type in Command Prompt: cd c:\mini-sdk). Note: make sure the path is not c:\mini-sdk\mini-sdk
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You have now stock boot, system and recovery partitions. Time to relock your bootloader.
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot oem lock
Nitric07 said:
then these information already appeared on xda
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
Going back to stock
What you need to know before going back to stock:
Your bootloader will never be "LOCKED" again. You can't restore it. You can only relock it.
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That's outdated, it was before S-OFF days, with S-OFF you can get it to 100% stock, either using my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
or crushalot's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
Seanie280672 said:
If you cant connect the phone to the PC or Laptop, then its impossible to get it to stock.
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Nitric07 said:
Hope it was a mistyped.. concerning you cant connect to the pc/laptop....
however if you managed to have it recognised by your pc..
then these information already appeared on xda
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
Going back to stock
What you need to know before going back to stock:
Your bootloader will never be "LOCKED" again. You can't restore it. You can only relock it.
"TAMPERED" text in bootloader will disappear only after proceeding method 2.
There are 3 main methods. All three will be described below.
Method 1 - only for users with .401 devices (for more info click here - RUU variants)
Visit this thread - [ROM] HTC One *STOCK* ROM
Download stock odexed version of most recent firmware and recovery.img
Move recovery.img to c:\mini-sdk location
Boot your device in recovery mode (power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "RECOVERY")
In main menu, select "install zip from sdcard" and "choose zip from sdcard".
Navigate to the location of stock ROM (zip) package and confirm flashing procedure.
After flashing process is complete, reboot the device in bootloader mode.
Connect your device to the PC
Boot your device in fastboot mode (like you did during unlocking bootloader - power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "FASTBOOT")
Open up command prompt ( Start > Run > type cmd and hit enter ). The window that appears is called Command Prompt. <click here to see the image>
Navigate to where you unzipped "mini-sdk" package (type in Command Prompt: cd c:\mini-sdk). Note: make sure the path is not c:\mini-sdk\mini-sdk
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You have now stock boot, system and recovery partitions. Time to relock your bootloader.
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot oem lock
Method 2 - flashing RUU (ROM Update Utility)
Visit this or this thread.
Find proper RUU for your device
Connect your device to the PC
Boot your device in fastboot mode (like you did during unlocking bootloader - power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "FASTBOOT")
Open up command prompt ( Start > Run > type cmd and hit enter ). The window that appears is called Command Prompt. <click here to see the image>
Navigate to where you unzipped "mini-sdk" package (type in Command Prompt: cd c:\mini-sdk). Note: make sure the path is not c:\mini-sdk\mini-sdk
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot oem lock
Flash RUU and follow on screen instructions.
You have now completely stock software on your device.
Method 3 - flashing nandroid backup
In custom recovery restore nandroid backup you did after flashing custom recovery for the first time.
If you performed nandroid backup before permanently flashing custom recovery, your stock recovery should be now flashed.
If you still have custom recovery, extract recovery.img from your nandroid backup.
Move recovery.img to c:\mini-sdk location
Connect your device to the PC
Boot your device in fastboot mode (like you did during unlocking bootloader - power off the device and turn it on using power + vol down buttons and select "FASTBOOT")
Open up command prompt ( Start > Run > type cmd and hit enter ). The window that appears is called Command Prompt. <click here to see the image>
Navigate to where you unzipped "mini-sdk" package (type in Command Prompt: cd c:\mini-sdk). Note: make sure the path is not c:\mini-sdk\mini-sdk
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
You have now stock boot, system and recovery partitions. Time to relock your bootloader.
In the Command Prompt type following command: fastboot oem lock
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nkk71 said:
That's outdated, it was before S-OFF days, with S-OFF you can get it to 100% stock, either using my guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
or crushalot's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358738
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Heey all,
Thanx for the reactions.. :good:
I could not use revone because i cant connect with laptop when on..
And downloading latast RUU.exe (utility update) for my region, also not an option..
I downloaded the latst .401 RUU.zip.. I am lucky that it can connect with fastboot. :victory:
So my steps:
1) Change CID from 11111 to my stock CID. (fastboot oem writecid HTC__001)
2) Download RUU.zip with my region CID.
3) Used Guru Bootloader Reset Tool to Lock bootloader
4) S-on using (fastboot oem writesecureflag 3)
Now it is waiting for 2 weaks.. 2 weaks with a Samsung GT-S5690 with android 2.3.6 :victory:
Thanx all I hope my steps will help someone else
RequireD - Unlock BOOTLOADER
1. Turn of your phone
2. HOLD volume Down & connect to your pc
3. Extract your firmware via Huawei UPDATE Extractor Software [ Extract Boot , Recovery & System Only ]
Software Link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3966156&d=1481543154
4. DOWNLOAD SRK TOOL
Link - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23991606952598964
5. Copy Boot , Recovery & System AND paste into Srk Tool FOLDER (Don't paste into any FOLDERS)
6. DOWNLOAD ADB & Fastboot
Link - https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2ghGhwyFr5hOWxvZWdBR3VkRlE/view
Open ADB & Fastboot FOLDER
7. HOLD Shift Key & Right Click on FOLDER of ADB & Fastboot
8. Click on OPEN COMMAND WINDOW HERE
9.Type
Fastboot flash boot BOOT.img
Than press Enter Key & again type
Fastboot flash recovery RECOVERY.img
Than press Enter Key & again type
Fastboot flash system SYSTEM.img
Than press Enter Key & again type
Fastboot reboot
I'm sure sure it's will work 100% also work on any Huawei Phone
Will this help if im stuck in a 'rebooting system' loop?
BlockABoots said:
Will this help if im stuck in a 'rebooting system' loop?
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Than install only Boot.img
Root Lenovo Tab 10 TB-X103F (Tested)
1. activate developer options on the Tablet
2. enable Bootloader-Unlock on the Tablet
3. download and install ADB und fastboot
4. latest usb driver on your PC
5. download TWRP TWRP-3.0.2_TB-X103F-beta.img
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70228684&postcount=65
6. download SuperSu zip file
Steps:
1.) boot to fastboot -> shutdown your device -> press on/off + "+" Volumekey → device restarts to fastboot mode
2.) connect to your pc via usb cable
3.) start command shell (cmd) in the fastboot instalation folder on your PC and check for the device connection with the command:
"fastboot devices"
4.) do the unlocking
"fastboot oem unlock-go"
5.) boot TWRP image file in the command line, showing the pathway to the .img file (if not in the same folder):
fastboot boot TWRP-3.0.2_TB-X103F-beta.img
6.) Put SuperSu zip file in the device memory and flash SuperSu zip with TWRP, then restart the device. Done!!!!
Stock recovery remains
RooterLeopold said:
Root Lenovo Tab 10 TB-X103F (Tested)
1. activate developer options on the Tablet
2. enable Bootloader-Unlock on the Tablet
3. download and install ADB und fastboot
4. latest usb driver on your PC
5. download TWRP TWRP-3.0.2_TB-X103F-beta.img
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70228684&postcount=65
6. download SuperSu zip file
Steps:
1.) boot to fastboot -> shutdown your device -> press on/off + "+" Volumekey → device restarts to fastboot mode
2.) connect to your pc via usb cable
3.) start command shell (cmd) in the fastboot instalation folder on your PC and check for the device connection with the command:
"fastboot devices"
4.) do the unlocking
"fastboot oem unlock-go"
5.) boot TWRP image file in the command line, showing the pathway to the file:
TWRP-3.0.2_TB-X103F-beta.img
6.) Put SuperSu zip file in the device memory and flash SuperSu zip with TWRP, then restart the device. Done!!!!
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I have done all the steps but For some reason twrp is not installed and i still have the stock recovery. Please help
That's because the above only boots TWRP to root but does not install it. To install TWRP, when in booted with TWRP, you need to transfer the TWRP img to the tablet storage and then install it while in TWRP.
it is important to show the pathway to the file TWRP-3.0.2_TB-X103F-beta.img in the command line, like:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\My Videos\TWRP-3.0.2_TB-X103F-beta.img
Sorry for this newbie question.
Which part of the above rooting steps is rooting my tablet, what is TWRP doing and why do I need to install the SuperSU app?
During my first try I didn't boot the TWRP image rather I flashed it. But that didn't help at all.
After booting the TWRP image I was able to flash the SuperSU app.
The stock recovery is still in use.
Thanks in advance.
Read the steps carefully and follow the steps, it is a tested successfull strategy. To get deep knowlege about the background processes, please read the threads elsewhere in Web.
Yow how do you enter Fastboot on the tablet and i haved tied avery button on the tablet and i dont see the fastboot option
Entering Fastboot on Lenovo TB-X103F tablet
ShottaDopey said:
Yow how do you enter Fastboot on the tablet and i haved tied avery button on the tablet and i dont see the fastboot option
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Hi everyone. I just want to clarify something about this procedure There's a lot of people being confused on how to get into FASTBOOT on some things, and that's stopping them getting anywhere from the beginning.
The Lenovo TB-X103F tablet doesn't have a way of booting directly into FASTBOOT. Turning the tablet On while holding either volume key and the On button doesn't do it directly. . . . . Firstly, there's 3 buttons on the tablet, I call them VOL- VOL+ PWR (again, that's just to clarify things 100%)
here's what must be done (well it's this way on the 3 I have on my desk, so I assume all TB-X103F tablets are the same) . . . . .
1) Turn the tablet off completely.
2) Press & hold the VOL+ button (the middle of the 3 buttons).
3) Press & hold the PWR button, release the PWR button as soon as anything appears on screen - Keep holding VOL+ button.
4) After about 8 seconds the familiar green android lay down will appear. Then, your recovery menu will appear.
5) Release the VOL+ button anytime now.
6) Press either VOL button to select BOOTLOADER on the menu (Bootloader is the same as FASTBOOT on this menu, that's where the confusion lies for many users).
7) Got Bootloader selected? now press PWR and let the tablet reboot itself.
8) it will show the LENOVO logo, and appear to be stuck - it isn't It's in Fastboot mode.
9) Plug in your USB to PC cable, and it'll install appropriate drivers on the PC (hopefully eh?).
10) Once the drivers are installed, test it by getting a Command Prompt in your ADB/FASTBOOT folder on your PC . . . .
11) type the command FASTBOOT DEVICES It should show you that your device is connected, if it shows no devices then either it didn't install the drivers, or something
else is wrong (there's about 30 things that can have gone wrong here, too many to go through in this quick guide).
12) The tablet will stay in FASTBOOT/BOOTLOADER mode until you turn it off (or the battery goes flat lol). So stay calm, there's no rush
I've mentioned about there being no rush, because if you choose ADB connecting from the recovery menu, it disconnects automatically after about 5 minutes -
This is Important to know because it can disconnect while you're pushing/pulling files from the tablet, and cause really nasty problems. Bad design eh?
But we're in Fastboot mode, so nothing to worry about like that
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Successful root
It was hard, but I had finally had done it. I had figured it out it is easier just to go to the command prompt (I ran it under admin) and "cd C:/adb" (where you installed the adb fastboot software) while having the TWRP image file being placed there. I only wished that I had done it sooner. And for those who are new to the custom recovery it can be overwealming, but with patience and going through the files in the file explorer to find your main storage would lead you to the SuperSU file and successfully root your device.
I flashed TWRP...now what? I can't find any instructions on how to reboot into TWRP. I got into some sort of Chinese menu (PWR + VOL-) but I'm pretty sure this is the device test menu.
So I did the "fastboot oem unlock-go" command and adb said ok but my tablet just went to a black screen and won't turn on now and I'm not sure why. I also heard the Windows USB disconnect sound when i did it.
Would this work with the TB-X104F running 8.1?
Since a few months my tablet is stuck with the 'password changed, wait....' message. I had hoped that I could overcome this with the steps mentioned here. But unfortunately not
I can't start it anymore, so I'm not sure if it is in developers mode or not. Also, plugging the device in my mac didn't let it download the drivers.
Too bad, because when it was working it was a great tablet, now it's just a expensive drawer filler
SynGamer said:
I flashed TWRP...now what? I can't find any instructions on how to reboot into TWRP. I got into some sort of Chinese menu (PWR + VOL-) but I'm pretty sure this is the device test menu.
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its the vol+ not - you need to press with the power button
Steridroid said:
I have done all the steps but For some reason twrp is not installed and i still have the stock recovery. Please help
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so what exactly do i have to type at the command prompt to run twrp?,ive put the twrp img file in the same folder as the adb stuff.
3.) start command shell (cmd) in the fastboot instalation folder on your PC and check for the device connection with the command:
"fastboot devices"
fastboot shows notting
lenovo seems to have killed these tablets from the old lady next doors experience.. no wifi, no adb, no fastboot, no qualcomm, just unknown device, which loads NOTHING, no drivers work!!!