[How To] Root DX2 2.3.5/1.3.418 magic md5 method - Motorola Droid X2

The Short Directions
download DroidX2_Root_2012.exe
(self extracting batch file)
watch the video By: Tomsgt
turn phone on
phone- enable usb debugging (menu/system settings/apps/developer options)
connect phone to pc
phone- change usb mode to charge only or pc mode (pull down from top notification bar
pc- start program, (click on DroidX2_Root_2012.exe)
just follow on screen instructions
these are the details, but most is click enter on keyboard
a file is pushed to your phone with adb
phone will reboot to fastboot, all you will see on phone is moto boot logo dualcore screen
click enter on pc
two files will be flashed to phone
phone will reboot
when it has completed reboot
click enter on pc
phone will reboot again
when phone has completed reboot
click enter on pc
files will be pushed to phone with adb
phone will reboot
phone will reboot to android recovery
press both volume buttons when you see ! in a triangle with android andy
wipe cache using volume buttons to scroll, select with power button
when complete, select reboot with power button
Done.
if you want to know more, see the other options, read info below
bhigham/beh and I have modified root method
based on New root method for stock 2.3.4 (621/622) found (Droid2, R2D2)
5 Options
a self extracting batch file Mirror: DevDB backup - 2021
regular batch file
linux/slitaz boot image file, (like ezSBF) Mirror: DevDB backup -2021
manual using adb/moto-fastboot
Voodoo method uses 2.3.4 sbf and other rooting method
I have tested and they work
Watch Video
By: Tomsgt
How this works
phifc said:
There's an exploit in loadpreinstall.sh. It compares md5 sum files of preinstalled apps and if they're different, copies the md5 to the local cache. The preinstall just has an empty file in app/ so it will parse the md5 for it. Instead of an md5 sum, it contains a local.prop that allows adb root shell. So the system thinks it's copying the md5sum to the cache when it bounces off the symlink and overwrites the /data/local.prop, giving adb root on next reboot
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Basic Instructions/steps for Batch files and Slitaz
first you need to be on 2.3.5/1.3.418
VRZ_MB870_4.5.1A-DTN-200-18_1FF_01.sbf (not .zip) MD5 Sum: 2F746145401FA9E921C1DEC2339A473E
SBF and update.zip here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703640
moto drivers need to be installed (for batch root only)
turn phone on
enable usb debugging (system/apps/developer options)
connect to pc
change usb mode to charge only or pc mode
start program, see instructions specified with the option you chose
there are on screen instruction, but this is what will happen
a file is pushed to your phone with adb
phone will reboot to fastboot, all you will see on phone is moto boot logo dualcore screen
click enter
two files will be flashed to phone
phone will reboot
when it has completed reboot
click enter
phone will reboot
when phone has completed reboot
click enter
files will be pushed to phone with adb
phone will reboot
when phone has completed reboot
click enter
files will be pushed to phone with adb
phone will reboot to recovery
press both volume buttons when you see ! in a triangle with android andy
wipe cache using volume buttons to scroll, select with power button
when complete, select reboot with power button
Done.
when running the batch file or slitaz you may see these errors
rm failed for /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5 no such file or directory
no root.img.gz no such file or directory
rm failed for /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5 read only file system
that is fine, it will still work
and bsr/system recovery will be installed
Root DX2 2.3.5 batch file in self extracting exe
DroidX2_Root_2012.exe
download
double click on DroidX2_Root_2012.exe to start
follow onscreen instructions
note: first reboot, goes to a nonlabeled fastboot mode, all you will see is moto boot logo dualcore screen just click enter to flash files
Root DX2 2.3.5 batch file
DX2_Batchroot.7z
download file
extract with 7zip
double click on rootdx2.bat to start
follow onscreen instructions
note: first reboot, goes to a nonlabeled fastboot mode, all you will see is moto boot logo dualcore screen
slitaz boot img, like ezSBF
Droid2_D2G_DX_DX2-RootCD-2012.iso
has options for D2, D2G, DX, and DX2
1KDS said:
Don't let the word Linux scare you, this is just a cd you burn, nothing installs to your pc. Once you burn this CD you are ready to SBF flash anywhere you have a computer, no net connection needed to download any files.
This is an .iso file. It is a complete Linux operating system that you will download, burn to CD (or USB) then boot your pc from CD or USB, this allows your pc to reboot into a different operating system.
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1KDS said:
Instructions (Mac):
Download .iso
Use Disk Utility (built in) to burn iso file to a CD (instructions)
Shut computer down
Hold c key, push power and hold c until you see the Linux OS start
Hit enter at the yellow "boot baby... boot" screen
You will see yellow dots for 3-5 minutes then the script will start
Instructions (Windows):
Download .iso
Burn iso image to a disk (Instructions, Windows 7 - Vista and XP) or (Load to a USB flash drive)
Reboot PC
Hit F12 (sometimes F8 or esc) during boot to go to boot menu (possibly google search how to boot your specific pc from CDROM)
Select boot from CDROM (or USB if you used a flash drive)
Hit enter at the yellow "boot baby... boot" screen
You will see yellow dots for 3-5 minutes then the script will start
Live USB Instructions (Windows):
(Instructions from pendrivelinux.com)(thanks)
Download UNetBootin for Windows
Download your favorite Linux ISO
Double click the Unetbootin Executable to start the program
(1) Click the Diskimage radio box
(2) browse to select your ISO
(3) Set your target USB drive
(4) click OK to start the creation
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
(5) After the USB drive is done select reboot.
(6) During boot enter the boot menu and change USB to boot first, save and reboot.
(7) When booting from UNetbootin select SliTaz
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You will now be in the script and ready to flash.
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manual method may update this later
you need
moto-fastboot.exe not fastboot.exe found in batch files
adb files found in batch files
Petes root tools http://www.psouza4.com/Droid3/
root.img found in batch files
instructions
extract any .zip or .gz
move all files to same folder like C:root to make it easy
Enable USB debugging on phone
open command prompt
enter
Code:
cd/
cd c:root
adb shell rm /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5 ( don't worry if you see an error)
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5
boot phone to fastboot
run commands
Code:
moto-fastboot.exe flash preinstall root.img
moto-fastboot.exe reboot
let phone boot complete, then reboot again (reboot just replaces the local.prop, but the old local.prop is still in memory, till second reboot)
command
Code:
adb shell
should give you a root prompt # (instead of $)
run petes root tools, zerg rush, or superoneclick
then you rooted
VooDoo Method
1 start with full stock 2.3.4/1.3.380,if you have rooted with anything other than Pete's Root Tools*, have altered/deleted stock file, or if you are already on 2.3.5/1.3.418 you have to SBF
SBF to full stock 2.3.4/1.3.380 (VRZ_MB870_4.5.1A-DTN-150-30_1FF_01.sbf)
read How to SBF an X2, ezSBF DX2, and Common X2 Questions and Answers
if you don't want to lose data, don't wipe data (although it is recommended), unless you bootloop
if you bootloop you have no choice, but to wipe data via stock recovery see Common X2 Questions and Answers
2 Root with Pete's Root Tools
3 install Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, backup su, then temp unroot (keeps backup)
4 install update 2.3.5/1.3.418 , (Blur_Version.1.3.380.MB870.Verizon.en.US.zip)**
a via over the air or
b download, place in sd card root (not in a folder)
md5 B127D3AF93FD6A75C3A3D897C6D0FCD1
and install via stock recovery see Common X2 Questions and Answers
5 restore root with Voodoo
*zergrush may remove stock files, to root, causing update to fail
**updates are named by the version they are updating
md5 checksum windows / android
Magic MD5 Root 2.3.4 for D2, R2D2, D2G, DX and 2.3.5 for DX2 - Google Docs
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links: FAQs, Guides, Rooting, SBFs, ROMs... - Google Docs
updates
09 aug 12 added video
11 aug 12 edited name to magic md5, added voodoo links
16 Oct 12 new link to Pete's
09 Feb 2013 added clickable link to options files - Google Docs/ reworded some
12 March 2013 moved things around...
27 March 2015 converted thread to DevDB
16 Oct 2021 DevDB Archived new link
16 Oct 2021 Google links no longer working
XDA:DevDB Information
[Root] Droid X2 (MB870) - 2.3.5/1.3.418 magic md5 method, Tool/Utility for the Motorola Droid X2
Contributors
sd_shadow, bhigham, phifc, among others
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-03-27
Last Updated 2015-03-27

Thank christ, now hopefully some of those older 2.3.4 based roms can be updated. I've been wondering why this has taken so long, glad it's finally out.

They won't be upgraded to this kernel. All the cm based roms are going to stay at 2.3.4 as dzk has said he isn't going to update. And there is only one other currently new ROM and it's already at 2.3.5. Liberty and molten are no longer being developed so they aren't going anywhere.
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Maximinus I said:
They won't be upgraded to this kernel. All the cm based roms are going to stay at 2.3.4 as dzk has said he isn't going to update. And there is only one other currently new ROM and it's already at 2.3.5. Liberty and molten are no longer being developed so they aren't going anywhere.
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Well then, at least it will make installing Eclipse easier. No more SBF to 2.3.4, root, temp unroot, update, reroot. Now it should just be SBF 2.3.5, root. yay!

thanks for the guide!

Made a video of me doing this if you want to add it to op.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHVCOkFMYAE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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great, will do that
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I've been working on this for 2 days.
I SBF to 2.3.5, then use various methods listed to root it and flash Eclipse. However I lose root, and can't root again. When I try to root Eclipse, root can't be acquired, and no files can be pushed to /system/bin. One more try tonight, then I give up. I'm out of ideas. Can't update and carry root from 2.3.4 with RootKeeper since I don't have service.

Scur827 said:
I've been working on this for 2 days.
I SBF to 2.3.5, then use various methods listed to root it and flash Eclipse. However I lose root, and can't root again. When I try to root Eclipse, root can't be acquired, and no files can be pushed to /system/bin. One more try tonight, then I give up. I'm out of ideas. Can't update and carry root from 2.3.4 with RootKeeper since I don't have service.
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Use the stock recovery and flash the update from there. Don't need to get the ota. And use root keeper. The update can be found in the link on the op.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2

haven't seen this problem, but
you could try removing root files, that are no longer needed
with terminal emulator or adb shell
su
rm /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5
rm /system/preinstall/md5/magic.md5
rm /system/preinstall/app/magic
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Tomsgt said:
Use the stock recovery and flash the update from there. Don't need to get the ota. And use root keeper. The update can be found in the link on the op.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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Nope. I can't update from recovery either. My phone is a bit off, I have a wholethread about it.
sd_shadow said:
haven't seen this problem, but
you could try removing root files, that are no longer needed
with terminal emulator or adb shell
su
rm /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5
rm /system/preinstall/md5/magic.md5
rm /system/preinstall/app/magic
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Nope, doesn't help. I'm going through the process manually using adb right now, at it seems to me that after flashing Eclipse the root.img I'm using isn't valid with Eclipse on 2.3.5. Specifically, here's what I'm doing and here's what's happening...
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5 (no error)
adb reboot-bootloader (no error)
moto-fastboot flash preinstall root.img (sending 'reinstall'... okay, whiting 'preinstall'... okay)
moto-fastboot reboot (no error)
adb reboot (no error)
adb shell mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/system /system (mount: Operation not permitted)
So, I think the root image doesn't work with something, though I'm still noobish with it all. Maybe I'll try some different ones...

sd_shadow said:
haven't seen this problem, but
you could try removing root files, that are no longer needed
with terminal emulator or adb shell
su
rm /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5
rm /system/preinstall/md5/magic.md5
rm /system/preinstall/app/magic
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The batch file already attempts to remove those files, right before rebooting into recovery to have the cache wiped. So unless something failed in the batch file, those files should already be deleted.
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Scur827 said:
Nope. I can't update from recovery either. My phone is a bit off, I have a wholethread about it.
Nope, doesn't help. I'm going through the process manually using adb right now, at it seems to me that after flashing Eclipse the root.img I'm using isn't valid with Eclipse on 2.3.5. Specifically, here's what I'm doing and here's what's happening...
adb shell ln -s /data/local.prop /data/preinstall_md5/magic.md5 (no error)
adb reboot-bootloader (no error)
moto-fastboot flash preinstall root.img (sending 'reinstall'... okay, whiting 'preinstall'... okay)
moto-fastboot reboot (no error)
adb reboot (no error)
adb shell mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/system /system (mount: Operation not permitted)
So, I think the root image doesn't work with something, though I'm still noobish with it all. Maybe I'll try some different ones...
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I have a thought on something that might work, but it will require a bit of work on your part. One of the steps in rooting batch file, is putting the local.prop file back to normal, which no longer gives adb root access.
If you are indeed able to root stock 2.3.5, then here is what I would suggest trying, (but I don't know if the local.prop file will get overwritten by flashing eclipse)
SBF to stock 2.3.5
Root stock 2.3.5 using any method that will work for you.
Install ES File manager
enable root permissions (up to root, root explorer, and possibly mount file system)
go to /data and open up local.prop (ES Note editor works well)
In the allow all adb line, change the 0 to 1, and save the file.
Reboot, and make sure that file still has 1 for allow all adb.
if so, try flashing eclipse, and see if adb shell has root access. If so, then you can push the necessary files to get root.
Don't know if this will work or not, as I am not sure of where the local.prop file actually comes from, so it might get regenerated. But, if you want to try it, you are welcome to.
I checked to see if local.prop would survive an sbf, and it does not, but I am not sure about with a custom rom.

Very good idea, I'll try it tonight.
Droid X2 > Rooted 2.3.45> Tapatalk

Problems getting it to work
Friends, Thanks for taking the time to post these instructions, I love these forums!
I have a question, I have tries to do this twice using the "Root DX2 2.3.5 batch file in self extracting exe"
But have had no luck, as I am still stock (2.3.5. & 1.3.418 MB870)
It fails to push SU to the phone, and give the errors mentioned in the instructions, but root checker tells me I'm still not rooted.
I feel like I have taken my time, and read through the instructions as I went along, but I guess I'm missing something somewhere.
I (we all) have waited a long time for a root method for the DX2, now it looks like we may have one, but I can't get it to work.
I would be thankful for any advice or help given.
Thanks in advance!

wipe cache, before trying again
be sure to let phone finish booting, before pressing continue
after flashing files in fastoot, phone needs to reboot twice
before pushing su
may want to try slitaz boot img

---> Thank you SD_Shadow!
Thanks my friend, SU granted!
Finally!
Thanks again!
.....Happy camper!

great, did you use the slitaz boot image,
or was it not rebooting the 2 times after flashing

It was hanging on the 2nd reboot.
I just let it sit there this time, and it eventually cycled through to completion.
Now I guess I'm going to either nandroid, or buy Titainium Backup (full),
I want to start learning how to flash roms, while keeping my phone safe and secure.
Thanks again for your advice!
PS~Can you offer a short list of essential root tools/apps? Thanks!

titanium, is a must
if you are going to flashing different roms
sms backup +
is good for backing up call log and texts
and a home launcher
like go launcher, launcher pro, or adw launcher there are more
great for restoring apps and widgets icons after flashing a new rom
remember to backup launcher before
try nova launcher, on ics roms
edit: also will want a file manager or root browser with rw (read/write)
lots of them out there, needed to move system file and change permissions
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Tomsgt said:
Made a video of me doing this if you want to add it to op.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHVCOkFMYAE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
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WTF why wont this work, hahahaha i yelled that at my laptop
i had this youtube playing in the background and i hear you say
"well we're going to turn on USB debug..."
facepalm....
thank you for the help.

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Need help rooting my phone

I have downloaded the app from eclips3 and have tried rooting my phone..when i go to reboot my phone and holding down vol down plus pwer key my phone does not read the PB00IMG.zip file, eclips3 has been a lot of help but we have ran out of ideas. Does anyone else have any ideas of how to root my phone or put a ROM on it?
1. try a new sd card
2. make sure you have at least 50 % battery life...
3. Re download the image..
if not...go to verizon n tell them you cant root your phone.. LOL! jk...
hope someone else knows what to do...
lol thanks..do you think verizon will help me root it?? lol jk;-)
do you have the PB00IMG.zip in the root of your sd card (not in any other folders?)
The Beginning
You are going to need the Android SDK installed and working as we all the latest version of Java.
Extract and run ‘SDK setup.exe’ . You can find a quick setup on the download page for Android SDK.
Make sure you install the SDK for 1.5, 2.1 and USB Driver package (to make it easy just click to install all).
Put your phone into USB debugging mode: Settings > Applications > Development > check USB Debugging
Connect your phone to your PC
Open device manager on your PC, the device with the yellow exclamation mark next to it is your phone.
Right click on the device and click ‘Update Device’. Find and locate your Android SDK directory and find the ‘USB Driver’ Folder. If you can’t find the USB Driver folder then you didn’t install the USB Driver Package.
Once your Device driver is updated you can continue on to the next step: Rooting your phone.
Rooting Your Phone
Download PB00IMG.zip
Place PB00IMG.zip into the root directory of your SD Card. (Thats right inside your SD Card, not inside any other folders.)
Power down your phone.
Turn your phone back up by holding down the ‘down volume’ and the power on keys at the same time. It should bring you to the HBOOT screen. When it says Push Activate you have to push down on your trackball. The process will take about 10 minutes, and when your phone starts back up it will take quite a bit longer than usual.
Your Phone is now rooted!! (That was the easy part)
Install Recovery Image
Be sure your phones SD card is not mounted to your computer before you start anything.
Download Recovery.zip
Extract file contents to your \tools\ directory of your Android SDK.
Open up a command prompt and go to your tools directory (‘cd …./android-sdk-windows/tools’ or where ever your directory is but cd is the change directory command) , and execute these commands:
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
adb push recovery.img /sdcard
adb push flash_image /system/bin
adb shell chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
You now have a recovery partition on your phone, you can access it by going into recovery mode on your phone (volume up + power on).
Install new rooted ROM
Download eris21official-root.zip
Copy eris21official-root.zip into the root directory of your SD Card.
Reboot your phone into Recovery Mode. (power down your phone and turn it back on with volume up and power button)
Go to Wipe, and do a wipe of data/factory reset, as well as dalvik-cache wipe.
Go back to the main menu and select “Flash Zip from SDcard”. You should see your eris21official-root.zip, select it and press the track ball to flash it.
You are now done and are running the latest version of the root rom. Remember these last step because they are the steps you will be using to use other ROMS or to update.
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if you follow those steps step by step then it should work... its exactly what i did and what a lot of other people have done
for custom roms just find the rom you would like to try and follow the 'install new rooted rom' steps
i have downloaded and set up the sdk but i dont have a yellow triangle with an explanation point on my device manager..my phone is in debugging mode. I have just tried over and over copying the PB00IMG.zip file to my sd card and it still doesnt read it. It just says trying to read image PB00DIAG.img and a few others and says no image then goes straight to the hboot screen.
naenaek22 said:
i have downloaded and set up the sdk but i dont have a yellow triangle with an explanation point on my device manager..my phone is in debugging mode. I have just tried over and over copying the PB00IMG.zip file to my sd card and it still doesnt read it. It just says trying to read image PB00DIAG.img and a few others and says no image then goes straight to the hboot screen.
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I'm rooting right now (my third Eris, actually) and it does that. You need to agree to updating by pressing volume up or down (don't recall which one, the screen will tell you, though..). It looks like it wants you to run through the first step all over again but it's not, the second time is the actual installation of the .zip on your sdcard.
-mak
it says my drivers are up to date when i click update drivers...so now i am stuck trying to root my phone..the problem i am having there is i cant get my phone to read the PB00IMG.zip file from the hboot screen.
lg optimus s
can this phone be rooted
tlove008 said:
can this phone be rooted
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First, this post doesn't belong here as this is the HTC Droid Eris forum. Your phone isn't even an HTC brand. I looked and saw that XDA doesn't have a section for an LG Optimus S so I would guess not, personally. Perhaps you should try Google?
Good luck.

[recovery][ALPHA]CWR-5.0.2.7-cvpcs+DK_RECOV.zip

Notice this could hose,break,trash or brick your phone. You are warned.
Update
Thanks to both CVPCS and Dragonzkiller and the DX2-Dev-Team. And of course thanks to koush. And Tenfar too did he did find the /preinstall hack? Did Dragonzkiller fixed the graphics or what? IDNK, it is fixed(/sbin/recovery in DK, cvpcs is broken). Hence the hybrid zip.
The UL zip works some what from /preinstall see my thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20634404&postcount=1 It may do the same if flashed via Tenfars,our bootstrap, just flash it as you would any zip and it will take over.
It backs up and will restore, from adv restore, /cache and(if set in recovery.fstab) sd-ext. A full restore bombs:
Checking MD5 sums...
cache.ext3.tar: OK
data.ext3.tar: OK
system.ext3.tar: OK
couldn't find default
Found new backup image: /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2012-01-02.05.08.01//system.ext3.tar
Restoring system...
E:format_volume failed to unmount "/system"
Error while formatting /system!
Other features may work. I find that zipping from win7 winrar fails but Root Explorer zipping results work.
/sbin/recovery is distorted (main screen):
https://github.com/cvpcs/DroidX2Bootstrap/tree/master/assets
Distortion fixed;
https://github.com/DX2-Dev-Team/DX2-CWMR/tree/master/assets
Edit What is the "/preinstall cwr hack"?
TO PUT IN PLAIN TERMS : ALL YOU NEED FOR ANY CHARGE ENABLED RECOVERY:
THE FILES: "hijack" AND (THE HACKED) "charge_only_mode" IN /system/bin
AND ".revovery_mode" IS IN /data
YOU DO NOT NEED ANYTHING ELSE BUT TO LOAD /preinstall
WITH YOUR FAV RECOVERY NAMED: "update-recovery.zip", ALONG WITH IT'S BINARY (SAME AS INSIDE THE ZIP/meta-inf....) CALLED: "update-binary" AND "hijack" (SAME AS ABOVE). Thats it! 6 files. With permissions- See above link.
Older post
5.0.2.0 http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-olympus.zip
Not everything works: when flashing between recoveries they need to be on internal sd, and, of course, backup and restore may work but its for ul bootloaders only.
DO NOT FLASH FROM ROM MANAGER. IT WILL BE SBF time.
Flash from tenfars and keep a copy of both on int sd (tenfars update-recovery.zip and the DL) to go back and forth. Do not backup and restore with this.
Just checked out the updater script and it looks like it should work, barring no needed changes on the scripts in sbin that it copies. I wonder if ADB works in it on this one. This could be a huge bonus for what were trying to do since BSR is kinda old and crappy
No adb in adv menu.
skwoodwiva said:
No adb in adv menu.
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ADB shouldnt be in a menu. Should just be enabled by default. Course it only would work if it was plugged into a computer at the time you dropped into CWR. It doesnt support USB state changing.
So if the cwr in charge mode triggered, as is the preinstall hack, then no adb?
Log from cwr
init.svc.battd running
.usbd running
.touch stopped
.atvc stopped
.adb running
Extended commands not found.
See if you can run any adb commands like:
adb devices
adb pull /system/build.prop
etc...
It fails to mount sdcard. When recovering or manual mount.
I'm done messing this one.
I was able to overwrite the one in /data/data/tenfar folder but not in /preinstall folder anything special I need to try? Still went into BSR when I rebooted to recovery.
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I am learing as I go, but the point I realized is when you go to adv menu,in cwr,and reboot recov the current cwr gets loaded to /preinstall. So paste to data/data...files run sr then do reboot recov. Then paste to preinstall.
Cool ill give that a shot thanks!!!
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If I had the knowhow I would hack the garphics from 5010atrix to 5025x2!! .
But why would the newest Dx2 be any good and NOT a failure and be so messed for all this time? Unless one failure hides the other.
It probably can't mount SD due to a wrong mountpoint in one of the scripts. Should be easy to fix.
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-olympus.zip
newer atrix 5020 all works but restore fails as boot img, of course, won't load.
skwoodwiva said:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-olympus.zip
newer atrix 5020 all works but restore fails as boot img, of course, won't load.
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how hards that going to be to fix?
Ha ha ha ha!
You got me!
But it easy to flash between these cwrs even back to tenfars. Want to find a way to recwr after a wipe or flash.
The skewed graphics problem is from within the recovery (binary) in /sbin of the
zip: http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.5-daytona.zip .
I pasted the file from the above into this http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-olympus.zip and got same graphics skewing.
balltongue said:
See if you can run any adb commands like:
adb devices
adb pull /system/build.prop
etc...
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Is this from android/sdk in win7?
Can you give me a prep? I am just a NooB.
Within your sdk folder look for platform tools, adb is within this folder. Navigate to platform tools directory using cmd then enter the commands.
Sent from my DROID X2 using xda premium
skwoodwiva said:
Is this from android/sdk in win7?
Can you give me a prep? I am just a NooB.
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I pm'd you with some info about setting up sdk.

[Q] Mounting trouble, bloatware removal only.

Greetings everyone!
New *registered* user here! I've been frantically sifting through post after post on the forums all night hoping to get some help with an issue I am having on my Vibrant.
Goal:
Remove some bloatware ONLY, not looking to install any ROMs or modify the phone too much...just clean some annoying apps and icons off.
Phone Information:
Model SGH-T959
Firmware 2.2
Baseband T959UVKB5
Kernel 2.6.32.9
Build FROYO.UVKB5
I currently have the latest version of Java, Android SDK, and SuperOneClick installed.
Install directory of AndroidSDK:
C:\AndroidSDK
My method of failure:
Open SuperOneClick, Click "Root"
Start, Run, "CMD"
cd c:\AndroidSDK\tools
adb shell
mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/st19/system
This is where it fails and I run into an endless loop of it telling me the proper usage of the "mount" command. I thought I had it at one point but when I typed: rm /system/AmazonMp3.apk all it did was tell me that it was a read-only file and that it couldn't be deleted.
Can someone help lead me in the right direction of what I am doing wrong? I rooted and removed all bloatware about a year ago but I just did an upgrade through MiniKies to the latest version of firmware and I can't seem to remember the process I went through that long ago to get it done right.
I apologize for possibly asking a question that has been asked numerous times but I just couldn't seem to get the wording right to get any helpful results in the search of the forums. Thank you so much for the time in reading this and the future help if any can be provided. Have a great night!!!
It looks like you are in the wrong directory. Open a command prompt in
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools
Open the platform tools folder. Click on a blank space > hold down the shift key > hit right click > select open command window here. Then enter the commands:
adb devices "to check if your device is connected. also make sure usb debugging is enabled on your phone.
adb remount
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw -t rfs /dev/stl5 /system
rm -r /system/app/[AppName].apk
If you want a list of all your /system/apps enter this command
cd /system/app
ls *.apk
This is much easier if you download rom toolbox from the market. All you do is go to /system/app and delete whatever bloatware you dont want.
BUT BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN DELETING SYSTEM APPS. ONLY DELETE WHAT YOU KNOW IS BLOATWARE OTHERWISE YOU WILL GET FC'S
good luck
Would I still need to follow the steps prior to that and use SuperOneClick to root the device or do I just skip that process and go straight to the cmd prompt?
Also, I followed a tutorial I found for installing the Android SDK that informed me to copy all the files from android-tools to the tools directory and use that instead but I don't know what the use in that is except for maybe a smaller directory name?
EDIT: I tried what you said with and with using SuperOneClick prior to the procedure and the cmd prompt displayed the following text:
*opened cmd promt in C:\AndroidSDK\tools (no files in platform-tools anymore)*
adb devices (it found my device connected)
adb remount (adb remount: no such file or directory exists)
The adb shell and su commands works fine BUT I still hit the endless loop of it trying to explain to me the "usage" of the mount command.
I will look into Rom toolbox as I'm trying to figure this out as well. Thank you.
I strongly recommend you download root explorer or some similar root browser app. Of course though your phone must be rooted. Just try rom toolbox. It has its own root browser within the app along with other useful features. This is probably the easiest way to uninstall the bloatware in your case since you are having issues with adb.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
Thank you!
Okay, I have the suggested "rom toolbox" downloaded from the market and I will try to use that but SuperOneClick does not root the phone deep enough for rom toolbox to see the phone as rooted so...will the "updated.zip" method work for this instead?
I haven't tried it before but I am willing to give it a go if you think it's the best method. If this is the method you recommend, would you happen to have a link to the most recent or atleast most trusted updated.zip rooting method?
CScrivener said:
Thank you!
Okay, I have the suggested "rom toolbox" downloaded from the market and I will try to use that but SuperOneClick does not root the phone deep enough for rom toolbox to see the phone as rooted so...will the "updated.zip" method work for this instead?
I haven't tried it before but I am willing to give it a go if you think it's the best method. If this is the method you recommend, would you happen to have a link to the most recent or atleast most trusted updated.zip rooting method?
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You can try rooting your phone using this toolbox.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954509
If that does not work for you i will try and find the link to the "one click root program" i use all the time.
Here is an excellent guide to root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
Here is the program i use. Just remember to have usb debugging enabled on your phone. It really cant get any easier than this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739300
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
So I downloaded the one click program you suggested and the program itself seems to bee pretty straight forward.
I connected phone to computer with debugging on. Opened program and hit one click root. It started doing it's thing...phone rebooted and went into recovery. I started to follow instructions up until I got to where it said install packages. When I clicked it, the phone said installation failed no such file our directory exists.
The phone is looking for the updated.zip file but none exists in the one click folder. There is a root.zip and an unroot.zip...do I need to rename one of them to proceed???
Thank you so much for all the help so far, I feel like I'm so close but just not there yet. You have been an incredible help!
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA
CScrivener said:
The phone is looking for the updated.zip file but none exists in the one click folder. There is a root.zip and an unroot.zip...do I need to rename one of them to proceed???
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The way (Stock) Recovery works is if you are not "Install from SD" then it will look for the file labeled Update.zip. So you can rename only the Root.zip to Update.zip and make sure that is the only thing on your internal SD labeled that or with .zip Put the unroot.zip in a folder for now. Then try again.
Alright, will give that a try when I get home. I thought I read that the program copied the update.zip file to the phone during it's process so I didn't want to do anything to work against that. I will rename one of the files, copy it to the phone and give the one click root another shot. Thank you!
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA
CScrivener said:
Alright, will give that a try when I get home. I thought I read that the program copied the update.zip file to the phone during it's process so I didn't want to do anything to work against that. I will rename one of the files, copy it to the phone and give the one click root another shot. Thank you!
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA
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There is no need to rename anything. The program does it all for you. Play close attention to the first screen (green one) if it says update.zip copied successfully it will then reboot your phone to stock recovery. Once you are in stock recovery all you do is click reinstall packages. Keep clicking reinstall packages even if it reboots the first time. To prove my point mount your phone to your pc and check to see if the update.zip is copied onto the root of your into storage. If not well copy the update.zip from the last guide i suggested from above.
Also check to see if the superuser app is installed on your phone. The program also installs that along with the update.zip. If you have superuser then go to the market download rom manager so you could download CWM.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA
Alright, so I tried it again once I got home. Didn't work BUT I did see that update.zip was installed into my phone. The sig verification failed, which means I need to change recovery versions to the one that skips sig verification correct?
I'll go search the forums for that since I remember seeing that a little while ago but that is the correct path I need to take at this point in time am I right?
Thank you so much! Big big help!
You can pull the CWR from my signature. Same as before. Put it on your internal labeled update.zip, boot into recovery and and scroll down to Reinstall Packages. Hit it. It will cycle and probably come back to stock recovery. Hit Reinstall Packages again and the stock recovery will go from blue to green (CWR).
Side note, probably from there you will be able to install the Superuser update.zip. Just go to Install from SD card and find it and hit it. The reboot. Might not but the CWR instructions above shoudl work for you.
Well I changed the recovery version using the file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423 and then used the OneClickRoot and was able to get the update installed (I think). The phone booted up normally, I noticed that SU Permissions was installed so I figure I am rooted correct? WRONG. Rom toolbox says I am not. Is there another way to verify? Should I reinstall Rom toolbox incase it's just bugging out on me?
So I tried using Rom Manager too. Looks as tho SU is not installed correctly, will have to try again I guess.
Cannot install CWR, tried and the recovery text stays blue even after 14 times of reinstalling packages...
This phone will be sent flying across the room sometime tonight I'm guessing. About to erase the entire thing and try starting from scratch again. (Start from Eclair and work my way up maybe)
If you are willing to start from Eclair it would be soooo much easier that all this stuff.
Odin to stock, flash CWR from my signature, go from blue to green and then flash Fishman's Bionix and you are good to go. Simple and way easier than all this mess. Just download Fish's and put it on you SD card somewhere you'll remember. Once in green recovery just scroll to that ROM and flash it per OP.
We've just been trying to Root you since on your OP you said you didn't want to flash a custom ROM.
Well...I'm still trying to avoid flashing Roms (I've upgraded through MiniKies and that's it).
I've only been trying to root just to clean bloatware off but it seems that I must be lacking the technical skills to follow instrcutions properly....nothing is cooperating and even after following all steps nothing wants to work like it should.
Grrrr! One last try to get CWR working before I lose my mind and need to take a break/walk away for a bit.
Ok, so I'm currently back to stock Eclair (ew!!) and about to boot to recovery to install CWR. Wish me luck on that one....
Wooo, CWR up and running! Now I just have to work on a flash maybe or whatever steps were suggested next...I might try the ROM you suggested.
The ROM gets placed on external sdcard and installed from within CWR correct?
Do most ROMs remove bloatware and useless apps?
Yes and are pre-Rooted. Put the ROM.zip on either card. I have a folder that I use. Boot into recovery and get green recovery back. Go to install from SD, find the ROM and flash it per the OP instructions.
Bloat free, pre-Rooted and usually has Voodoo so you can get Voodoo Sound from the market and have a sonic ear-gasm.
Just wanted to say thanks for all the help! I installed the suggested ROM last night and I am very happy with the results thus far. It was alot easier than I thought it would be. Flashing a ROM was MUCH more simpler than the root only decision. Thank you again!

[CWM] Nexus Q Factory Image

For all you Shotputterz heres the factory image we've been waiting for
assuming you have debug mode enabled, ADB and fastboot working properly
EDIT 1: REUP'D CWM mod
EDIT 2: reordered process to make more sense
Method:
1. Download the Beta CWM mod from rootzwikis credit to birdman EDIT:REUP'ED http://d-h.st/Fdp
2. Using fastboot, DO NOT FLASH Clockwork mod just use the syntax
"fastboot boot 'File path of clockwork mod image'
Note* this will boot directly into the recovery without permanently writing to the recovery and boot partition on the eMMC on the Nexus Qs board
3. Download the posted CWM factory backup posted
4. make the directory on the device and adb push the backup folder (unzipped) to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup while in CWM recovery
*The device should show up in "adb devices" while in the CWM recovery*
5. *TEXT WILL BE REALLY SMALL! Now navigate with the Scroll wheel to backups and restore and tap the mute button to select.
*IF SOMETHING IS SELECTED IN ERROR THERE IS NO BACK BUTTON JUST REBOOT AND REDO FASTBOOT BOOT*
6. Now select restore and select the image folder
7.blah blah CWM Freaking MAGIC
8. Your Q is back to factory state
If someone wants to PM me or show me how to package this in a nicer CWM zip to install with a script let me know
http://d-h.st/yeo
*Note* I am NOT responsible if you brick your already bricked Nexus Q*
You sir get a beer, since my 2nd (dev) Q won't arrive until later this week, and mine was a shot put until this post.
If you happen to be in NYC before I move to SF, you get three beers.
Hoppy ones.
I am moving to SF
Did the reflash go smoothly?
fiveipads said:
I am moving to SF
Did the reflash go smoothly?
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No unfortunately it didn't--I blew away all partitions other than bootloader so I can't, to my knowledge at least, push the zip since I can't adb.
I've got factory recovery, boot, system imgs but the system img won't push out because of fastboot's apparent inability to handle files that large (1GB exactly I believe).
...I guess I have to patiently await my second Q but the point of having two was to *use* one and have one for dev... rather than have one as a heavy reminder of my overzealous endeavors...
Hopefully I can give it more time while on this SF trip...
Boot into the cwm bootloader with fastboot without flashing. Adb will be enabled and you can push files the files while your in adb recovery. Try that and flash it.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda app-developers app
Does our Q's have internal memory.. if not wouldn't it be possible to run back up of off otg memory stick if recovery would support it
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
fiveipads said:
Boot into the cwm bootloader with fastboot without flashing. Adb will be enabled and you can push files the files while your in adb recovery. Try that and flash it.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda app-developers app
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The problem I'm having is that ADB is not responding from CWM... at least not on a Windows machine. The drivers are fine as ADB was working in normal mode before my issue sprung up.
EDIT: As suspected Virtual Ubuntu on a Win host didn't see the device, Physical Ubuntu had no issue. NQ reloaded.
fiveipads said:
Boot into the cwm bootloader with fastboot without flashing. Adb will be enabled and you can push files the files while your in adb recovery. Try that and flash it.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda app-developers app
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Can we do this by say pushing the file to the download folder and then installing from zip?
And i know slightly off topic but once we've installed some apks for example, what's currently the best interface to use to navigate through the apps and use them?
How do I make a directory on Nexus Q
fiveipads said:
For all you Shotputterz heres the factory image we've been waiting for
assuming you have debug mode enabled, ADB and fastboot working properly
Method:
1. Download the posted CWM factory backup posted
2. make the directory on the device and adb push the backup folder (unzipped) to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
http://d-h.st/yeo
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In step 2 you say make a directory for the file that is posted below. How do I create a directory on the Nexus Q? Currently my Q is stuck in a bootloop after trying to launch CWM from a Galaxy Nexus. If you could post command codes that would be awesome!
I figured it out. You can just follow step #4 and in CWM you can push the CWM Factory img to the /sdcard/Download/ folder and use CWM to unzip and launch.
Could someone please provide me the beta cwm image for Nexus Q? The links are all circular and point to
http://goo.im/devs/birdman/CWM-steelhead-beta.img
Which is dead...
discoltk said:
Could someone please provide me the beta cwm image for Nexus Q? The links are all circular and point to
http://goo.im/devs/birdman/CWM-steelhead-beta.img
Which is dead...
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I've been trying to get ahold of this image too! Anyone?? anyone?? Bueller???
WildSatchmo said:
I've been trying to get ahold of this image too! Anyone?? anyone?? Bueller???
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Me as well...not sure why I got this damn thing...lol
The edit didn't prompt an email to me even though I'm following the thread, so those of you looking for the clockworkmod beta image please take note that OP was kind enough to provide a working link to the image.
Thanks fiveipads!
Can someone post full backup please?
caioketo said:
Can someone post full backup please?
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The link at the bottom still works for me...
http://d-h.st/yeo
..
ok this is really bothering me, i've restored with this factory image several times, and I have to do it again right now and I cannot seem to push this file folder to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
what am i doing wrong..
it should be:
adb push NexusQFactoryImage /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ (assuming the file is in same folder as adb which it is)
that's it right.... the extracted folder contents in a folder.. not the zip.. so i dont understand why this is not working. Everytime I go to CWM and try to restore it tells me nothing to restore...
what really bothers me is that i've done this a hundred times, and never had this problem..
UKROB86 said:
ok this is really bothering me, i've restored with this factory image several times, and I have to do it again right now and I cannot seem to push this file folder to /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup
what am i doing wrong..
it should be:
adb push NexusQFactoryImage /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/ (assuming the file is in same folder as adb which it is)
that's it right.... the extracted folder contents in a folder.. not the zip.. so i dont understand why this is not working. Everytime I go to CWM and try to restore it tells me nothing to restore...
what really bothers me is that i've done this a hundred times, and never had this problem..
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BUMP.. stuck in CWM unable to get a restorable file.. no idea why...
Download OneClickRestore (it's the factory image straight from Google with the needed fastboot files included)
Extract zip to OneClickRestore
Unplug Nexus Q
Plug in Nexus Q and place hand on it til the leds turn red then remove hand
Launch "flash-all.bat" from the OneClickRestore folder
You may need to do a full reset, it's hit or miss
Another option is push & flash (Nexus Q)uantum Singularity Project RTS ROM from CWM and again may need to hard reset.
RTS is
Based on stock 4.0.4 build IAN67K
Deodexed
Zip aligned
init.d Support
bash support
Busybox updated
Prerooted
Superuser
Updated Keymap (Home=Home, End=Back, Delete=Menu, Insert=Visualizer)
Lokifish Marz said:
Download OneClickRestore (it's the factory image straight from Google with the needed fastboot files included)
Extract zip to OneClickRestore
Unplug Nexus Q
Plug in Nexus Q and place hand on it til the leds turn red then remove hand
Launch "flash-all.bat" from the OneClickRestore folder
You may need to do a full reset, it's hit or miss
Another option is push & flash (Nexus Q)uantum Singularity Project RTS ROM from CWM and again may need to hard reset.
RTS is
Based on stock 4.0.4 build IAN67K
Deodexed
Zip aligned
init.d Support
bash support
Busybox updated
Prerooted
Superuser
Updated Keymap (Home=Home, End=Back, Delete=Menu, Insert=Visualizer)
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The problem with putting Quantum singularity project on is that I can't turn on ADB debug, because i use a bluetooth mouse and keyboard, don't have an OTG mouse/keyboard, so somehow I need to be able to connect with adb to setup a bluetooth connected mouse/keyboard
I was thinking to install stock image, and then without wiping install Quantum SIngularity Project over top to preserve the settings for usb debug, on.
what's confusing to me is that i've restored the stock image many times before, and never had a problem.. that's why im wondering what the problem is.. if im typing something wrong.
I used the OneClickRestore as you said, and im just booting it up now
EDIT: didn't get past boot logo, i'll try again
So just to confirm this OneClickRestore is loading the stock nexus Q img right? I've never used it before I usually manually do it
EDIT: still stuck at the nexus q logo before home screen
do you see any error in my commands of trying to push the stock img folder (original post) to "/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup" ? I've done it many times before never had a problem

[Japanese L-01F] Root your L-01F [HOWTO]

Hi everyone.
The Japanese version of LG G2 DoCoMo L-01F has the special "ccsecurity" access control system.
That has prevented us from rooting!
So we used the CVE-2013-6282 vulnerability to take root.
Here is the automagic rootkit for you!
WARNING
ROOTING WILL DISABLE YOUR WARRANTY.
YOU MAY BE UNABLE TO GET SUPPORT FROM THE DOCOMO SHOP.
YOU MAY BRICK YOUR PHONE.
YOU MAY BE UNABLE TO GET OFFICIAL UPDATES.
Download
L-01F Rootkit ver8 androidfilehost
How to use
Basically run the batch and read instructions!
PROTIP
Do not attempt to do official updates.
Install busybox from the Google Play.
Push the volume up button with the power button to boot to recovery menu.
Take backup from recovery.
Unrooting
If you just want to disable root, use the uninstall root option of the supersu app.
If you want to wipe all data and have a clean rom , write tot/kdz from this thread.
Credit
fi01 for adapting CVE-2013-6282 rootkit github
Tohno for helping me make L01F11k rootkit.
thecubed for bump.
blastagator for twrp source.
And many testers!
Helping you
Many people has sent me help requests about the root relating things. This post should answer all common helps.
Q. The rootkit shows error"cannot stat ..... No such file or directory".
A. The folder name you put the rootkit in is likely Japanese. Place the rootkit in C drive root or some other English-named path.
Q. My games! Lovelive Puzzles&Dragons etc not playable after rooting. Why?
A.It detects root. It is a cheat prevention system of some games and apps. Use the rootcloak. If that is not working and you really want to play that game, then you have to unroot.
Q. My phone does't boot anymore. It stucks on the "docomo" logo.
A.Hold your power button for about 20 seconds to force shutdown. Then hold your power button and the volume up button at the same time to boot up to the recovery. Then restore your phone from the backup file you took.
Q.What do I need for the FOTA update?
A.Stock boot.img and recovery.img and system files.
Q. I did the FOTA update and recovery is looping.
A. That's because you forgot to unroot and the custom recovery is still there. The fix is included in my rootkit. Thanks to antond57.
Q. I did the FOTA update and some error screen came up and the update failed.
A. This indicates that you have modified your system too much to be updated. This is often caused by the xposed framework.
First, you need to root your phone again.
Second, download and install the system installer, boot installer, recovery installer from this thread.
Q. I cant find and install the LG adb driver for the recovery.
Try using the pdanet driver.
reserved
reserved
my phone is not booting up, so how can I download the system.img to my phone ?
also, if I use adb push system.img will that work ?
before rooting/installing ninjakernel. I would like to have a failsafe if I do something wrong and run into problems/bootloop etc. how do I backup the stock rom of our phones and reload it in case I run into problems?
[EDIT] never mind. figured it out. nandroid backup in cwm recovery.
what I meant was how to back up apps and data and launcher layout. but I guess I can just do that with mybackup and nova launcher backup and android sync.
sent from my LG G2 with tapatalk pro
bepari220 said:
my phone is not booting up, so how can I download the system.img to my phone ?
also, if I use adb push system.img will that work ?
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I figured out that the "adb push" command can only send file up to 2GB
So please zip compress the system.img with your PC. It should shrink to 1.9GB. And then adb push it.
Then use the"unzip" command in your twrp to unzip it, and flash it by the "dd" command.
so to confirm. I download rootkit to pc, ninjakernel.zip to device. usb debugging on, connection to charge only. plug into pc, run root.exe will root device, install cwm recovery and boot into recovery. then I take nandroid backup in recovery and don't reboot but install from zip the ninjakernel then reboot. finished. yes?
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also, I don't need to wipe nothing for the kernel?
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supersonicninja said:
I figured out that the "adb push" command can only send file up to 2GB
So please zip compress the system.img with your PC. It should shrink to 1.9GB. And then adb push it.
Then use the"unzip" command in your twrp to unzip it, and flash it by the "dd" command.
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so what would be the dd command if I push the image to /sdcard/system.img
oh ! I'm such a noob :silly:
bepari220 said:
so what would be the dd command if I push the image to /sdcard/system.img
oh ! I'm such a noob :silly:
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All linux and windows commands are friendly to a noob! They have help. Type
Code:
dd --help
to see it.
In your case. You have to use these three commands.
First, zip compress system.img and name it to system.zip or something. Place it with the same folder as the adb.exe in your pc and open the adb shell and type these commands.
Code:
adb push system.zip /sdcard/
This sends the file over the USB cable.
Code:
unzip system.zip
This unzips the file.
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/system.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system
This copies the file.
The "if=" means "input file" so where to copy from. And the "of=" means "output file" so where to copy to. Pretty obvious.
rooted now. working so far. thanks. great work
sent from my LG G2 with tapatalk pro
I was wondering about the bloatware on our phones. what's safe to freeze/delete. like the lg and docomo bloat. please advise
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hay @supersonicninja
I did everything you said, but when I give the unzip command it just shows that it is unzipping...but after 1 hour it still shows that it is unzipping, whats wrong ?
all these happened after I flashed Ninja Kernel on my L01F10c (rooted, xposed installed) Stock Rom. My phone is not booting up
My Phone Condition :
1. Can go to recovery TWRP Touch.
2. Phone Storage 20994 MB
3. Full Wiped including Internal Memory
4. ADB Push works
5. Sideload also works
6. If I press power button : gets stuck at docomo logo with notification LEDs flashing nothing else.
I have all the stock .img files (L01F10c). I also have the L01F11k.kdz file.
Please advise how can I bring my phone back to life
bepari220 said:
hay @supersonicninja
I did everything you said, but when I give the unzip command it just shows that it is unzipping...but after 1 hour it still shows that it is unzipping, whats wrong ?
all these happened after I flashed Ninja Kernel on my L01F10c (rooted, xposed installed) Stock Rom. My phone is not booting up
My Phone Condition :
1. Can go to recovery TWRP Touch.
2. Phone Storage 20994 MB
3. Full Wiped including Internal Memory
4. ADB Push works
5. Sideload also works
6. If I press power button : gets stuck at docomo logo with notification LEDs flashing nothing else.
I have all the stock .img files (L01F10c). I also have the L01F11k.kdz file.
Please advise how can I bring my phone back to life
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If you have the .kdz file, you can extract it for the .dll and the flashable dz file.
See this thread
got my phone working...but can't pull down notification bar down works fine on Landscape mode...maybe it's just my bad luck...
Hello there - I tried rooting using the zip file in the OP but it seems like there are files missing from the f10 folder. I'm not sure whether the files in the f11 folder are the same or not, so I didn't try to copy them over to the f10 folder. Could you let me know how to proceed? Many thanks!
mn147 said:
I was wondering about the bloatware on our phones. what's safe to freeze/delete. like the lg and docomo bloat. please advise
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Freezing/deleting system apps are not a good idea. Some apps are called from the system framework. So if you delete apps, the framework may try to start the deleted app infinitely, causing severe CPU usage and battery drain.
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I still do not understand how to root.
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pls fix the signal in the slim rom.
I tried rooting my phone . installed LG driver as well. but everytime i press option 3 and enter the command windows closes with flashing red screen.
any idea why is this happening. i copied the files in C drive.

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