Allwinner A10 ROM images,how to modify any custom ROM for any allwinner A10 device. - Android

Hello all,I had bought a local tablet from calcutta called ICE Xtreme on which I had nightmares,but it also helped me learn n now here is it,a short yet complete guide for ur allwinner devices.
Like me,some of u might have been bored enough abt the stock rom that we decide to experiment.since allwinner CPUs can boot over USB(livesuit mode) n SD cards (phoenixcard) we think nothing will b wrong n flash without a full rom backup (i hav a script uploaded here,find it n hav a look), after the flash we find the stock ROM gone,camera,touch,wi-fi etc gone haywires n cache is mounted as SDCARD!!! Yes,those who used livesuit hav been in stuff lik this. Now I was also in one n upon reading alot I hav seen ppl editing bootloaders,using keyboard mouse,plugging HDMI(lcd broken). After a month of fiddling wit my device its time i share a shortcut that can save many hours of ur life.

Also do backup the boot n bootloader on ur pc as sumtimes flashing destroys the SD.
1st step. Backup ur bootloader n boot images. Use "cat dev/block/nandc > sdcard/dump/boot.img" to backup boot..nw backup bootloader the same way,by replacing nandc wit nanda.

Now u use adb pull method to backup ur system,etc,data(its optional,only do it if u want ur apps).n any other folder from the root of ur device.my script can help u do it instantly. Anyways,u must get the etc n system folder.
After that ur free to flash any ROM image through any method (actually,livesuits the best if u can find the img). Now after flash ur device is on right?? Does the SDCARD mount??if no then turn on USB debug,in adb shell type cd dev/block <enter> then type ls n ull see a list of nand partitions,the last one is the SDCARD in raw format.so format is by: su busybox mkfs.vfat dev/block/nand[drive letter,i.e. nandj] n then type vold.ur sdcard will mount.

Now send those boot n bootloader files to SDCARD/dump. U can use mkdir or mannually make the dir n copy. Thn simply type "cat sdcard/dump/boot.img > dev/block/nandc" n same way type nanda n bootloader to restore the bootloader. Now use adb to push the files of ur stock ROM system/vendor/modules(which u backed up earlier) to tablets system/vendor/modules. N the contents of etc folder to etc on the tablet.nw reboot.
Hey!!! Its working.the LCD shift is gone,cam n wi-fi doing good,touch is not reversed or stuff. Congratulations u restored ur tablet,n now running a completely diffrent ROM on it.enjoy.

Heres another shortcut ive learned. U can get any update.zip n convert it to licesuit image. Just extract the system dir. Thn copy it to ur SDCARD. Make modification if needed,copy the modules u backed up.In adb shell type make_ext4fs -s -l 300M -a system <filename.img> (dir of ur system,i.e mnt/sdcard/system) it will make u a .img file which is same as the system.fex file u get when u break a livesuit image. Copy n replace the ROMs boot n bootloader.fex files wit ur backed up boot n bootloader.img (rename .img to .fex) pack the image again to livesuit format n burn it. It will install like a normal ROM. BUT MAKE SURE FILE PERMISSIONS OF READ WRITE N EXECUTE IS INTACT. ELSE ULL ENJOY HOURS OF BOOTANIMATION. but if ur stuck use the method above n flash any other ROM n fix the RON fr ur device. Guys ROM developing n editing fr allwinner devices are not easy...BTW id lik to thank user [iamabadduck] fr his actual A10 backup script. On which i made mine. Im still doing experiments. Hope this info i shared makes the readers modest enough to make the hit thanks. Bye. [ ill b around,so if any quests,ill ans them].

I was very excited to see someone finally post a guide for these mysterious tablets! Thank you!
However, I ran into some difficulties trying to make use of them, but I think this has more to do with my hardware and trying to match it with the appropriate ROM and compatibility zip.
You see, I have a Kocaso M1060W. It's a very nice little tablet but trying to identify it has been difficult. As far I can tell, it's a clone of the Protab2XXL (I don't know what version) or something called the BC1077. It seems easier identifying other Allwinner A10's, apparently. I know some identifying information can be found in the build.prop file and that's how I figured out the tablets of which it is a clone. I even tried finding a database of different ImageSuit images I could try to use, but either there is none or my Google skills are suffering. Does it matter that Kocaso chose to go with PhoenixCard for flashing their tablets? Some documentation suggests the images for both are the same.
Can you help me find documentation that would help me identify the board and the hardware? Let me know what information you need from the tablet, and I will get it to you. Identification would go a long way towards me making use of your steps.
Also, a question. After the rom is flashed and you "adb shell" in, you have me trying to mount the sdcard directory via the nand block devices, and then entering "vold". It doesn't error but nothing seems to happen. Even stranger, running "mount" tells me that it's done something. Is it because most of the ROM flashes require the data wipe that I should assume I have the capability to read/write within the SDCARD directory?

Allwinner A10 ghost touch (Icoo D70W, goodix chip)
Hello There!
I've got this tablet since last year, but it worked brilliantly for four minutes only.
Here is some detail:
ICOO D70W, Allwinner A10 board , 1 Gb of RAM and 8Gb storage, ICS android.
7 inch IPS display on 1024X600 resolution capacitive multitouch.
The original firmware was a nightmare, so slow , and full of chinese thing with no google play, quick decision -> get another firmware.
I've installed an actual version of AOKP ( I think it was the 9th version) and I used one of those comp file which was for an ainol tablet same hardware details.
After this , my big four minetes has started until a figured out the camera does not work.
I used another compatibility file, from a hyundai tablet same camera details, camera ok , but the touch chip went down and cannot get back, since that.
Ghost touches on the screen, but the normal touches are recognised as well.
Do you have any idea, how to reflash that touch driver chip?
attached files from the original firmware, maybe give some help:
And a video on y_-tube, with this watchcode: YfNZf2BgL3w or use "ICOO D70W ghost touch problem" keyword
Thanks in advance.
Zsolt

Compatability
konyazsolt said:
Hello There!
I've got this tablet since last year, but it worked brilliantly for four minutes only.
Here is some detail:
ICOO D70W, Allwinner A10 board , 1 Gb of RAM and 8Gb storage, ICS android.
7 inch IPS display on 1024X600 resolution capacitive multitouch.
The original firmware was a nightmare, so slow , and full of chinese thing with no google play, quick decision -> get another firmware.
I've installed an actual version of AOKP ( I think it was the 9th version) and I used one of those comp file which was for an ainol tablet same hardware details.
After this , my big four minetes has started until a figured out the camera does not work.
I used another compatibility file, from a hyundai tablet same camera details, camera ok , but the touch chip went down and cannot get back, since that.
Ghost touches on the screen, but the normal touches are recognised as well.
Do you have any idea, how to reflash that touch driver chip?
attached files from the original firmware, maybe give some help:
And a video on y_-tube, with this watchcode: YfNZf2BgL3w or use "ICOO D70W ghost touch problem" keyword
Thanks in advance.
Zsolt
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If you could Post an lsmod from both the Working Firmware and the Non-Working I will take a swing at answering your question...The problem is likely one compat file is installing drivers for one of Your pieces of hardware and not the other and the other compat file is istalling the driver for the other piece but not the One... confusing sounding...
But Bottom Line is If I had the Lsmod from the working Hardware and the 2 compatability files you tried I could likely alter one of the compatability files to cover All of your hardware.
Or better yet pull the Bootloader.img and the Boot.img out of your Tab and send them to me...
you can do this by opening a cmd window from a directory where you wish to store the .img files then type the following :
adb shell su -c "cat /dev/block/nandc > /mnt/sdcard/nandc-root.img" (Press enter Key)
adb pull /mnt/sdcard/nandc-root.img (Press enter Key)
That will give you the Boot.img (named nandc-root.img)
adb shell su -c "cat /dev/block/nanda > /mnt/sdcard/nanda-bootloader.img" (Press enter Key)
adb pull /mnt/sdcard/nanda-bootloader.img (Press enter Key)
That will give the bootloader.img (named nanda-bootloader.img)
send those from both your OEM Rom that is working and the Target Rom you wish to make work .... from that I can either write a compat patch for it or send back the edited ones from your Target Rom (the one you wish to work)

Srry i cudnt keep my promise of being around. Had been pretty busy looking for stock JB ROMs in livesuit format. Found some. Some worked n some didnt. Will abt the touchscreen issue if that Rom has a focaltech ftx_5x touchscreen its broken. U hav to compile it again leaving out the multitouch part in a header file. Do a google search. There r alot of articles. N abt da nand part well not all roms break the internal SD partition. The busybox thing u do only when ur internal cards dont mount. It will NOT WORK FOR A MICROSD IF U HAV ONE. Its generally mounted as extsd.

Try reading from here:
konyazsolt said:
Hello There!
I've got this tablet since last year, but it worked brilliantly for four minutes only.
Here is some detail:
ICOO D70W, Allwinner A10 board , 1 Gb of RAM and 8Gb storage, ICS android.
7 inch IPS display on 1024X600 resolution capacitive multitouch.
The original firmware was a nightmare, so slow , and full of chinese thing with no google play, quick decision -> get another firmware.
I've installed an actual version of AOKP ( I think it was the 9th version) and I used one of those comp file which was for an ainol tablet same hardware details.
After this , my big four minetes has started until a figured out the camera does not work.
I used another compatibility file, from a hyundai tablet same camera details, camera ok , but the touch chip went down and cannot get back, since that.
Ghost touches on the screen, but the normal touches are recognised as well.
Do you have any idea, how to reflash that touch driver chip?
attached files from the original firmware, maybe give some help:
And a video on y_-tube, with this watchcode: YfNZf2BgL3w or use "ICOO D70W ghost touch problem" keyword
Thanks in advance.
Zsolt
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1520943
It's a thread about the allwinner A10 or EKEN T01A.. it shows how to reflash to original and updated EKEN firmwares via livesuit. And also i think they mentioned something about touchscreen issues. Hope it helps

Hi please help me! I have nightmares too with my tablet:
Hi, i have a mid tabler model HBD-Mid-708G like that http://marcopolocompany.fucsio.com/e...oducts/MC-708G . This is a Boxchip a10 with 11 partitions, i get this info throw ADB.
My problem was try to install CWM getting the error Can´t Mount / Read!!!!!
I have been used this roms:
F1-4.1.1-20130319.2.0.6-A721_v4.2
pdf_android4.0.10_ctp7_public_en_0319
Q7_512M+flash+Gmail
rom_woo_comet_404_291112_0cd4d
RSH-A10-C2
speed.1.1.1
sun4i_crane_t01a-linsay-20120411
and only rom_woo_comet where some Ok! .
Solved this CWM problem flashing a rom_woo_comet using LiveSuit but the result is an screen resolution problem: (the image attach) .
So please any can say me a correct rom?
Thanks

accessing nand
hi there,
this is interesting stuff you are talking about here. Unfortunately, I get stuck to the beginning. How do you access the nand???
you say sart with cat dev/block/nandc > sdcard/dump/boot.img
I'd love to but where do you enter these commands? When I connect my tablet to my computer, I see certains parts as usb storage, and I have no way of entering commands to the tablet. From within android, everything is blocked...
thanks for your help

nacxo said:
Hi please help me! I have nightmares too with my tablet:
Hi, i have a mid tabler model HBD-Mid-708G like that http://marcopolocompany.fucsio.com/e...oducts/MC-708G . This is a Boxchip a10 with 11 partitions, i get this info throw ADB.
My problem was try to install CWM getting the error Can´t Mount / Read!!!!!
I have been used this roms:
F1-4.1.1-20130319.2.0.6-A721_v4.2
pdf_android4.0.10_ctp7_public_en_0319
Q7_512M+flash+Gmail
rom_woo_comet_404_291112_0cd4d
RSH-A10-C2
speed.1.1.1
sun4i_crane_t01a-linsay-20120411
and only rom_woo_comet where some Ok! .
Solved this CWM problem flashing a rom_woo_comet using LiveSuit but the result is an screen resolution problem: (the image attach) .
So please any can say me a correct rom?
Thanks
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You need to edit your script.bin inside the bootloader.img... there is a utility to do this on techknow.me...
to do it manually you need to extract the script.bin file from the bootloader.img ... easiest way is from adb shell
Open a windows command window (this assumes you have adb.exe in your Path .. if not you must do this from the
same folder where adb.exe is located)
type the following
adb shell su -c "cat /dev/block/nanda > /mnt/sdcard/nanda-bootloader.img"
adb pull /mnt/sdcard/nanda-bootloader.img
this will place a file called nanda-bootloader.img in the folder where you ran the windows command window.
Now copy the file to your Linux Machine or VM
and from a terminal do the following:
mkdir bootloader
sudo mount -t vfat ./nanda-bootloader.img bootloader
This mounts the bootloader image to the bootloader folder.... in the bootloader folder copy the script.bin file to another location for editing.
to edit it must be converted to fex... you will need the fex tools for this I have them posted here: http://www.4shared.com/zip/Nzn6PV-b/tools.html
your Linux machine has to be x64 for those to work.
from the folder containing the tools folder and script.bin file open a terminal and do the following:
./tools/bin2fex script.bin > script.fex
this will create the script.fex file which is editable in a linux text editor, open the file and edit the [lcd0_para] section
to correct your screen shift ... the exact settings needed are impossible for me to determine as I do not
have your tab nor the rom you originally had on it.. if you have the original rom available (with screen position correct)
you can pull the script.bin from that rom and replace the entire [lcd0_para] section with the same section from your working rom
to solve the issue.
once edited convert back to .bin from a terminal with the following commands:
./tool/fex2bin script.fex > script.bin
now open the bootloader folder as superuser and delete the script.bin and script0.bin located inside...
copy the new script.bin file in and also copy it and rename the copy to script0.bin and place that there as well.
then from folder containing bootloader folder open a terminal and do the following:
sudo umount bootloader
now copy nanda-bootloader.img to windows machine.
open a Command window in the folder containing your new nanda-bootloader.img file and do the following
adb push nanda-bootloader.img /mnt/sdcard
adb shell su -c "cat /mnt/sdcard/nanda-bootloader.img > /dev/block/nanda"
adb shell rm /mnt/sdcard/nanda-bootloader.img
adb shell su -c "sync"
adb shell su -c "reboot"
if all was done properly your tab should now reboot with the correct screen geometry. The utility I mentioned does
pretty much all of this for you, but i cannot link it here as it is on techknow.me which requires registration to
download ... and the rules forbid links to such sites here.
I hope that all helps you.
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djahma said:
hi there,
this is interesting stuff you are talking about here. Unfortunately, I get stuck to the beginning. How do you access the nand???
you say sart with cat dev/block/nandc > sdcard/dump/boot.img
I'd love to but where do you enter these commands? When I connect my tablet to my computer, I see certains parts as usb storage, and I have no way of entering commands to the tablet. From within android, everything is blocked...
thanks for your help
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You must have the ADB drivers installed and know where they are located, placing them in your Path statement is a good idea if you intend to do much ROM editing or direct Tablet commands from and adb shell.
NOTE: To open a command window from any folder on your computer in Explorer browse to the folder you want to open command window from
then in an area of the folder window that is empty right click mouse while holding shift then select open command window here
Once you have ADB INstalled, if the adb.exe is in your path open a command window from any folder you like on windows and type the commands in the command window. If ADB.exe is not in your path you must open a command window in the folder containing adb.exe
(Usually the android SDK Platform tools folder)
I Hope that helps

Thanks fsebentley, I've now copied all nandX partitions.
what I'm trying to do now, is to create a bootable sd card. I believe I must tailor u-boot.bin to boot a specific kernel with my specific hardware setup.
I've found a lot of resource for arm boards, but almost none for tablets, except for direct flashing but I'm not ready to go this far.
So, do you know about a nice tool to read what's in u-boot.bin and eventually modify it?

Touchpad driver
Hi!
I need some help!! I want to include touchpad driver an cm9 installer because when I instal the system with CWM but the touchpad not working!!!
Here is the topic where you can find the ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1861445
Sorry I write here because I can't write in the original topic.
Thank for help!!!

Apad 711 stuck at boot logo
Hi Guys,
I need help. one of my friend has a Apad711 tablet and his stock android recovery was changed by cwm 5.08 incorrect version and hence the power + - or power button was not responding.
I took over and had flashed 6.0.2 8 cwm by following this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189640
and recovery was working properly, but then i though of upgrading it to cyanogen mod 9 and downloaded the files using this forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1760929
however after the update was completed the touchscreen didnt work and I had to connect a usb OTG cable along with usb mouse to get into recovery. I then did a little research and tried flashing a couple of compatibility zip
711i_compatibility_1.1.0.zip, lyf1_compatibility_1.1.0.zip, 711i_compatibility_1.2.0.zip, lyf1_compatibility_1.2.0.zip which had similar specs from this website http://old.androidfilehost.com/main/Allwinner_A10_Developers/christiantroy/misc/
but even after doing so touchscreen,camers etc didnt work.
since i had made a backup of stock rom using cwm before flashing cyanogenmod 9 i thought of restoring it back using cwm 6.0.2.8
i was able to restore the back up but to my surprise i am now stuck at apad boot logo and cannot boot to recovery using the volume - and power key. i tried to connect the tablet to pc so that i can get into adb interface and reboot to recovery but the computer detects the tab as unknown device
I now need help to get into recovery and flash a rom that would make it work or complete tutorial to install/flash a new /stock rom or cyanogenmod to get the device back to life.
please refer to the manufacturers website link listed below for specs:--
http://www.apadtab.com/711_spec.php
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

allwinner a10., broken bootloader
Hi i've got a eneoze tablet with an allwinner A10., now i've flashed my bootloader with berryboot en it was working., later i wanted to change some things in de configs of the berryboot bootloader and i messed up. Now my tablet is completely dead.
It doesn't doe anything when i try to turn it on., de screen doesn't even light up., it isn't recognised when i connect it to the pc so fastboot., adb aren't working eather.
Do you have any ideas on how to resolve this.?
Greets Sam

sammekevremde said:
Hi i've got a eneoze tablet with an allwinner A10., now i've flashed my bootloader with berryboot en it was working., later i wanted to change some things in de configs of the berryboot bootloader and i messed up. Now my tablet is completely dead.
It doesn't doe anything when i try to turn it on., de screen doesn't even light up., it isn't recognised when i connect it to the pc so fastboot., adb aren't working eather.
Do you have any ideas on how to resolve this.?
Greets Sam
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If you can't flash it from your pc, create a bootable sd card. For example, you could copy your berryboot image to the sd card and boot from it.
Supposedly, you saved your tablet nand into an image before messing up with that nand. Once you boot from sd, flash the nand again with that saved image. Good luck to you

need a little help
i wnt to increase resolution of my a10 tab from 800x480 to 1024x600....to do so i need to edit the bootloader(bootloader.fex)
but,the problem is i can't edit the bootloader.fex correctly......how to edit properly

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[HOWTO] Linux on Folio 100

Hello,
I have prepared a few update.zip's with kernels to boot linux:
There are two different zips.
One to boot linux from a USB Flashdrive and the other from a SD card.
Installation Instructions:
ALWAYS HAVE CHARGER CONNECTED WHEN UPDATING A FIRMWARE.
1. Please follow the instructions here to prepare your SD / USB Drive - start at "== Create a rootfs SD card ==". http://ac100.gudinna.com/README/
2. Extract contents to a folder and follow instructions below.
copy the update.zip to a sdcard, and insert sdcard into folio.
Enter "Recovery menu" when folio is just turned on and press (POWER) once and (VOL up) next.
press (VOL up) Factory reset or system update.
press(VOL down) to continue to system update.
press (VOL up) to confirm system update.
during installation progress bar will show har far it is.
folio will reboot after installation.
insert the usb or flashdrive with the prepared filesystem into the folio and the tablet will boot automaticly from it
This sounds very interesting, might give it a try when im done playing with my new folio, ubuntu on it would be awesome
Does it boot to a full Ubuntu desktop or a bash prompt?
key combination to boot ubuntu
DerArtem said:
Hello,
I have prepared a few update.zip's with kernels to boot linux:
Please follow the instructions here to prepare your SD / USB Drive - start at "== Create a rootfs SD card ==".
Unzip the zip and then use the zip inside to update your kernel.
There are two different zips.
One to boot linux from a USB Flashdrive and the other from a SD card.
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Hi DerArtem,
once the media (SD) is setup, you need special key combo in order to let folio boot from the SD? thanks in advance.
zoken4 said:
Does it boot to a full Ubuntu desktop or a bash prompt?
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It depends on what you have put on your sd / usb flash.
Ivalex said:
Hi DerArtem,
once the media (SD) is setup, you need special key combo in order to let folio boot from the SD? thanks in advance.
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I have updated the 1st post.
DerArtem said:
It depends on what you have put on your sd / usb flash.
I have updated the 1st post.
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gorgeous!
got it, the first step, is exactly the same as uploading a mod. then the SD modified as per gudinna instr. will bring you to linux.
thanks again.
how fast/responsive is this? Can you benchmark it against the AC100 netbook running the same image - that had a noticeable lag at least on SD card access.
How prepare the SD?
Thank you for your work!!!
I did all the process but I can't start linux.
The kernel boots but stop without start the desktop.
You can see when stops in this image:
ifisc.uib-csic.es/~edu/fotos_folio100/1.jpg
(Put the http:..., I can't put links because the system)
I prepared the filesystem in a SD card only decompressing the tar.gz, ¿Is necessary recompile the kernel or something like configure it?
Shark.
Shark17 said:
Thank you for your work!!!
I did all the process but I can't start linux.
The kernel boots but stop without start the desktop.
You can see when stops in this image:
ifisc.uib-csic.es/~edu/fotos_folio100/1.jpg
(Put the http:..., I can't put links because the system)
I prepared the filesystem in a SD card only decompressing the tar.gz, ¿Is necessary recompile the kernel or something like configure it?
Shark.
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I have not tested it using a SD-Card. I will try it out when I have some time...
I met the same problem : stuck at the "no console found" point, and this either with an sd-card or a usb key. I also tried wolfx's method (boot via fastboot), and had the same problem.
To me, it seems that this must come from the system we put on the sdcard/usb key.
DerArtem : could you tell us what distro you put on your usb-key ? (and maybe even with links for download ?)
Regards,
eRaph
USB tried
I tried with the USB and had the same problem.
To me, it seems that this must come from the system we put on the sdcard/usb key.
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I'm agree with your opinion.
I confirm that the method is not agressive for the tablet, restore android works for me.
Actually, I just found what the problem was : on the image I uncompressed on the usb key (tegra-rootfs.tgz), the /dev directory was empty, and lacked a console and a null entry (see h**p://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=28550)
The folowing command solved the problem (to do on your sdcard/usbkey) :
cd dev
mknod -m 660 console c 5 1
mknod -m 660 null c 1 3
Hi,
eraph2 said:
I met the same problem : stuck at the "no console found" point, and this either with an sd-card or a usb key. I also tried wolfx's method (boot via fastboot), and had the same problem.
To me, it seems that this must come from the system we put on the sdcard/usb key.
DerArtem : could you tell us what distro you put on your usb-key ? (and maybe even with links for download ?)
Regards,
eRaph
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I have used gentoo linux on a usb flash:
http://dev.gentoo.org/~armin76/arm/tegra2/install.xml
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-arm.xml
eraph2 said:
Actually, I just found what the problem was : on the image I uncompressed on the usb key (tegra-rootfs.tgz), the /dev directory was empty, and lacked a console and a null entry (see h**p://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=28550)
The folowing command solved the problem (to do on your sdcard/usbkey) :
cd dev
mknod -m 660 console c 5 1
mknod -m 660 null c 1 3
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Yes, this files exists in the gentoo in the .tgz ....
I think that ubuntu might require a initrd...
And ubuntu works?
Can you start ubuntu fixing this?
Console
Creating the console in the dev..., ¿are you started ubuntu?
I successfully managed to boot the ac100 ubuntu image (tegra-rootfs.tgz) copied on my sdcard. X started well, and hooking a keyboard, I managed to create a user, edit his password, ...
Nevertheless, I did not manage yet to make both a keyboard and a mouse work at the same time (the usb hub does not seem to work), and unpluggin/replugging the keyboard did not work either.
So, the ac100 ubuntu image works somewhat (in text mode via ALT-F1, i managed to get root access), but seems to lack some hardware support (which is quite normal).
The first problem is probably that the boot.img I used was the one DerArtem provided with his modified sdmmc-update.zip archive, which contains a 2.6.32 kernel, whereas the ubuntu image uses a 2.6.29-ac100 kernel, hence no modules get loaded. I should find how to rebuild a boot.img with the good kernel (or better : add the good modules to the ubuntu image).
DerArtem : may I ask you how you did rebuild the boot.img in your various packages ?
Regards,
eRaph
eraph2 said:
I successfully managed to boot the ac100 ubuntu image (tegra-rootfs.tgz) copied on my sdcard. X started well, and hooking a keyboard, I managed to create a user, edit his password, ...
Nevertheless, I did not manage yet to make both a keyboard and a mouse work at the same time (the usb hub does not seem to work), and unpluggin/replugging the keyboard did not work either.
So, the ac100 ubuntu image works somewhat (in text mode via ALT-F1, i managed to get root access), but seems to lack some hardware support (which is quite normal).
The first problem is probably that the boot.img I used was the one DerArtem provided with his modified sdmmc-update.zip archive, which contains a 2.6.32 kernel, whereas the ubuntu image uses a 2.6.29-ac100 kernel, hence no modules get loaded. I should find how to rebuild a boot.img with the good kernel (or better : add the good modules to the ubuntu image).
DerArtem : may I ask you how you did rebuild the boot.img in your various packages ?
Regards,
eRaph
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Hi,
please search on the web how to rebuild the boot.img. This is not a problem. My zip also contains the config to rebuild the kernel. The sources of the kernel are also documented in the readme inside the zip. The initrd is just empty.
But running ubunu on the folio might be a bad idea. Ubuntu is compiled for NEON instruction set, but the Tegra 2 CPU does not support this, so a lot of applications can crash when they will try to execute more advanced code....
Debian (optimized for ARMv6 without NEON) or Gentoo are better for the Folio.
Then, if I want to install gentoo instead ubuntu, do I have to follow the same steps but changing the distro linux for the gentoo? Or is it necessary to do anything else?
Thanks
I tried to install gentoo in a USB, but it's a long process and it's not usual for me.
I'm very lost!
halu:
If you obtain a opetative distro image, can you upload in any place?
I'm thinking in write a howto with the results.
Bests
(Saludos desde Mallorca!! )

[Q] How to root Huawei Mediapad?

Hi,
I've recently purchased a Huawei Mediapad Tablet running honeycomb 3.2.
I would like to root this tablet but am unable to find any guides on the web.
Any pointers and guides would be much appreciated.
Thanks
bump for you interested to know as well
Yeah, I also bought mediapad last 2 weeks, this honeycomb really unstable, hang/reboot very often. And when I switched to full resolution 1280x800, you can feel lagging. Disappointed with stock ROM.
i want to root huawei mediapad su302,please,thanks
Same here...
Just picked on up tonight, not bad hardware but the os needs a kick in the a$$.
Lets get this going people, time is a wasting!
I have beginner modding skills if anyone wants to help me start this?
Recently, I read some reference from some Chinese Forum..
There are Rooted ROMs... and tutorials about how to root by youself..
If you decide to create a rooted rom by yourself..
You need a Linux environment to do that...
Here's how I did mine...
1. First of All, download the latest ROM from Huawei official site..
http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwide/technicaIndex.do?method=gotoProductSupport&productId=3779&tb=0
2. Unzip it, you'll have a folder "dload"
3. Extract the file" system.img.ext4" from the Update.zip
4. Copy the "system.img.ext4" into your Linux Environment..
5. mount the image file like these...
#mkdir /mnt/tmp
#mount -o loop system.img.ext4 /mnt/tmp
6. put the "superuser" binary into the path /mnt/tmp/xbin
#cp su /mnt/tmp/xbin
7. Assgin the correct permission to the su binary
#chmod 6755 /mnt/tmp/xbin/su
8. Unmount the path and copy the system.img.ext4 into the original Update.zip
#umount /mnt/tmp
9. Put the "dload" folder into the root directory of a Micro-SD
10. Power Up your mediapad, when it vibrates, press and hold Volume Down until you see the Android icon, and it will try to flash the new ROM.
11. After everything is done, Look for Super User from Market, you'll see.
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For su binary.. you can find it here http://androidsu.com/superuser/
Here's the product of all the above steps...
http://www.multiupload.com/0WPLQILCGH (114.73MB)
(I was using the official ROM dated 26 November..
and Put the su binary Together the superuser app into the system directory.
nothing else I have done to the ROM..)
You can also flash the system.img.ext4 into your mediapad directly via fastboot
to activate the fastboot mode of mediapad..
1. Connect your mediapad to your Computer with USB cable
2. Power up the mediapad with Volume Up button press and hold until your computer sense it and install the correct driver for it.
3. Direct flash your mediapad like this..
fastboot flash system system.img.ext4
then, reboot your mediapad..
you'll have your apps un-touched, while you have the latest system. enjoy~!
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Fastboot, extracted from the Android SDK..
Many thanks squide, especially for the system image. I was too lazy to break out ubuntu...
I now have a rooted mediapad.
However the command below did not work for me.
squide said:
3. Direct flash your mediapad like this..
fastboot flash system.img.ext4
.
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I had to use fastboot flash system system.img.ext4
last rom with root + busybox + some app
http://uploading.com/files/53f162e9/dload.rar/
I can now run my favourite titanium backup.
squide said:
Here's the product of all the above steps...
http://www.multiupload.com/0WPLQILCGH (114.73MB)
(I was using the official ROM dated 26 November..
and Put the su binary Together the superuser app into the system directory.
nothing else I have done to the ROM..)
You can also flash the system.img.ext4 into your mediapad directly via fastboot
to activate the fastboot mode of mediapad..
1. Connect your mediapad to your Computer with USB cable
2. Power up the mediapad with Volume Up button press and hold until your computer sense it and install the correct driver for it.
3. Direct flash your mediapad like this..
fastboot flash system.img.ext4
then, reboot your mediapad..
you'll have your apps un-touched, while you have the latest system. enjoy~!
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Fastboot, extracted from the Android SDK..
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Thanks. Manage to root my mediapad without losing the installed apps.
Btw use this link to get the fastboot
http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r13-windows.zip
squide said:
5. mount the image file like these...
#mkdir /mnt/tmp
#mount -o loop system.img.ext4 /mnt/tmp
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Which distro are you using?
I'm having some problems writing to the image after mounting it as a loop back for Ubuntu 10.4
just a question about this device as GSMarena shows GSM support does it mean the you can use it as a phone.
freeko2 said:
just a question about this device as GSMarena shows GSM support does it mean the you can use it as a phone.
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It's been discussed quite a bit in the Hardwarezone forum. I cannot post a link yet, so just google for 'mediapad hardwarezone forum'.
You need to install the HuaweiMediaPadPhone.apk which you can request from those in the forum. You can also find the link for Mediafire on the forum.
Once you install the apk, you will get the standard Phone and Messaging apps which you can use to make phone calls over GSM and also SMS. Working well for me.
venomrat said:
Many thanks squide, especially for the system image. I was too lazy to break out ubuntu...
I now have a rooted mediapad.
However the command below did not work for me.
I had to use fastboot flash system system.img.ext4
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Thanks. I had a lab full of Linux systems, so I tried to put the 'su' in myself. Thanks to this fastboot procedure, I have a rooted system with no apps lost.
venomrat said:
Many thanks squide, especially for the system image. I was too lazy to break out ubuntu...
I now have a rooted mediapad.
However the command below did not work for me.
I had to use fastboot flash system system.img.ext4
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So did you Root it with a PC?
Could you give me some info on how you did this?
I have sdk r13 & fastboot (is 1.img the file I need to flash?)
It's quite easy. just ensure.
1. Your Android SDK is installed correctly
2. Mediapad Fastboot USB driver is detected
3. get the correct system.img.ext4
4. Ensure fastboot works before issuing the flash command
by doing this you would not lose the current installed apps as this would only flash the
updated system plus root binary. After doing so please download superuser from android market
the flash process take less than 10 minutes.
btw i use this command
fastboot flash system system.img.ext4
yup i use a pc to this.
disclaimer:
there's risk of bricking your mediapad. do it at your own risk.
Thanks,
I might try this.
Where can I find system.img.ext4?
DUH!!!! I unzipped the Hauwei firmware folder update.zip and found it - that's the right one right?
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Also, I don't know if you saw or not, but I lost 4G connection since I originally had a T-Mobile SpringBoard and flashed the Hauwei firmware to it. Do you think rooting it will allow the 4G again? If so, would it be easy for a 'tard like me to do ?
yup that's the right file. I'm using mediapad.
Probably this rom resources file does not have the 4g icon.
Do you still have the same broadband speed?
Can you please verify this using speedtest?
Here's my recent speeds (3G). I wish I would've saved my 4G tests, but didn't realize I was going to loose all of that.
https://skydrive.live.com/redir.asp...372FEF79249B184B!172&authkey=!AHnxi6Q8Yj6srLQ
Also, what do you know about typing ()()2846579()()+ in the calculator. Can anything really be modified here? I've played around with the preferred frequencies and radio bands, but not sure what's really going on. And I think some of it goes back to a default anyway.
I was hoping that something like no 4G icon was the issue, but looking at the speeds (these are test from an area that I know get 4G speeds). I go to:
Settings >Mobile networks>Network operators>Search networks I only see T-Mo and AT&T 2G & 3G

No 'su' binary on rooted tablet

Hello:
I'm a buyer of an Iview 760TPC (chinese 1.3Mpx camera version).
The reason I'm writing is because its some days reading and trying things to get everything unlocked, and seems that is really impossible to flash a new firmware or to get root. I'm getting really mad.
- I have managed to get adb recognize the tablet on linux and on windows. Despite of that, I get "adbd cannot run on production builds".
- If I do an 'adb shell', I get a prompt (with no superuser privileges). If I try to 'su', I get a "Passwd:" prompt , so I cannot get a superuser prompt to remount the filesystems, neither push any file to /system.
Browsing, I see there's no 'su' on /system/bin but there's on /system/xbin. Is a read-only filesystem and I cannot push anything.
- I installed root explorer but cannot mount R/W the filesystems.
- Installed Busybox installer. Says that the tablet is rooted, but when I try to install busybox, says that I have not permissions. Same if I try one of the upgrade menus of superuser. There are not privileges.
- I tried many times, to flash a firmware with the livesuit method, but the tablet is not being recognized. When I do the combination to enter the flashing mode, it boots a like a recovery with 4 options:
1) erase user data partition
2) enter adfu
3) upgrade firmware from sdcard
4) exit menu
I'm interested in the 3er option, but I can't find any information of the process itself (where to put the firmware, if its the same img as with the livesuit method, and what name needs to have the file)
There's also an ADFU mode, that I don't understand, but windows recognizes a new device when I enter there (but there's no driver or information I can found). The screen gets like a bit of white color, and the only way to exit from there is to press home+power buttons without the usb cable.
I've tried superoneclick but it doesn't work because there's not 'su' binary. Same happens with the installers of the CWM, not working because there's no 'su' (so I could flash a file with any kind of name)
Any help would be aprecciated. Sorry for my engrish and for asking so much, but I don't know how to proceed ;-)
Thanks
What version of Android is the device running? You could try manually pushing an exploit binary (e.g. zergrush) onto the device and executing to get temp root, at which point you should be able to mount /system as R/W and then push the su binary to /system/bin
The exploit binary to use would depend on the version of Android though. zergrush is for 2.3 I think (maybe 2.3.something). For early versions of ICS (4.0), there is mempodroid (might have spelt that wrong).
EDIT: Also, everything you can do over ADB, you could do by installing SSHDroid on the device and connecting via SSH from a computer.
Thanks a lot for your answer SifJar:
The tablet comes with ICS 4.0.3 and 3.0.8 kernel.
Superoneclick has the psneuter and zergRush exploits(neither of those seem to work for me).
Found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1461736
Edit: It does not work for me:
./adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ chmod 777 /data/local/mempodroid
[email protected]:/ $ /data/local/mempodroid 0xd9ec 0xaf47 sh
/system/bin/sh: /data/local/mempodroid: not executable: magic 7F45
Thanks
Installed SSHDroid from the Play Store, but does not work either.
I get:
Can't generate RSA keys: sh <stdin>[1]: /data/data/berserker.android.apps.sshdroid/dropbear/dropbearkey: not executable: magic 7F45
Don't really know what else can I do.
Thanks
mempodroid requires a different offset for each device. "0xd9ec 0xaf47 sh" is for the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. You need to get the right offset for your device. You can try this to do that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612591
EDIT: But it looks like your device may not be able to run standard Android binaries, which would be quite an inconvenience for trying to root it.
SifJar said:
mempodroid requires a different offset for each device. "0xd9ec 0xaf47 sh" is for the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. You need to get the right offset for your device. You can try this to do that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612591
EDIT: But it looks like your device may not be able to run standard Android binaries, which would be quite an inconvenience for trying to root it.
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I think I should reflash a new firmware from that recovery that has from factory, but there's no way I can do it. I mean, it is supposed to have an special mode that you enter with a button combination and to flash then with livesuit, but in this chinese clone, does not seem to work that combination of buttons.
From the recovery, ADFU seems to mean Actions Device Firmware Update. There's some information here http://wiki.s1mp3.org/USB_modes
- If I put the device in ADFU mode, windows ask for an USB driver (that I don't have or does not exist either)
- Another thing. There's a flashing from sdcard, that seems to support, but there's no information or manual of where is supposed to put the firmware, the name of the file or if it needs to be zipped (and what file/s inside and names),...
Thanks
It's possible the flashing from sd card supports standard update .ZIPs. You could try this one, it's a ZIP that should work for rooting most Android devices I believe. Superuser.zip
(This is from a topic on the HTC Explorer phone, but there is nothing specific to that phone in the ZIP as far as I know)
EDIT: This ZIP doesn't overwrite the firmware or anything, all it does is add su, busybox and Superuser to the existing /system partition.
EDIT: If selecting the "Update firmware from SD card" option doesn't give the option to browse for a ZIP, rename it to "update.zip" and place it in the root of the card and try again.
SifJar said:
It's possible the flashing from sd card supports standard update .ZIPs. You could try this one, it's a ZIP that should work for rooting most Android devices I believe. Superuser.zip
(This is from a topic on the HTC Explorer phone, but there is nothing specific to that phone in the ZIP as far as I know)
EDIT: This ZIP doesn't overwrite the firmware or anything, all it does is add su, busybox and Superuser to the existing /system partition.
EDIT: If selecting the "Update firmware from SD card" option doesn't give the option to browse for a ZIP, rename it to "update.zip" and place it in the root of the card and try again.
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Thanks a lot. Does not have a browsing option so I need to know the needed name. Does not seem to work with the update.zip method
Does it try to install update.zip and give an error or does it say there is no update on the SD card?
Also, can you try and extract the su binary you said is in /system/xbin and post it here? There's something I would like to check.
EDIT: From adb shell, type the following, without quotes, "cat /proc/cpuinfo" and post the output here please
EDIT: Another silly suggestion - you could try guessing the password su asks you for. Maybe it's something obvious like "root" or "admin".
SifJar said:
Does it try to install update.zip and give an error or does it say there is no update on the SD card?
Also, can you try and extract the su binary you said is in /system/xbin and post it here? There's something I would like to check.
EDIT: From adb shell, type the following, without quotes, "cat /proc/cpuinfo" and post the output here please
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Seems that it does not even try to update, no error message, nothing. I tried putting the update.zip in both /sdcard (internal sdcard) and /sd-ext (microsd)
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type : actions-atv5201
processor : 0
cpu model : MIPS 74Kc V5.0 FPU V0.0
BogoMIPS : 719.25
wait instruction : yes
microsecond timers : yes
tlb_entries : 32
extra interrupt vector : yes
hardware watchpoint : yes, count: 4, address/irw mask: [0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0460, 0x0868]
ASEs implemented : mips16 dsp
shadow register sets : 1
core : 0
VCED exceptions : not available
VCEI exceptions : not available
I have attached the 'su' binary from /system/xbin
Also:
Code:
$file su
su: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, MIPS, MIPS32 rel2 version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), with unknown capability 0xf41 = 0x756e6700, with unknown capability 0x70100 = 0x1040000, stripped
But the table description of the manufacturer, says that has an Allwinner A10 (Cortex A8). Does not seem to be true, right?
Thanks
Looks like a MIPS processor then, not an ARM as most android devices have. That explains why exploit don't run and SSH didn't work, both use code compiled for ARM processors. It also means a standard su binary won't work on that device. You'll need one compiled for MIPS.
Does the update from sd card give any sort of error?
No. It does not say anything. I'll try to find the right update.zip for the MIPS architecture. Perhaps it could work.
Edit: Found this https://rapidshare.com/files/2288417520/Superuser-3.0.7-mips32r2-ics_signed.zip , but does not seem that I can flash it from the recovery with the update.zip method
Thanks a lot Sifjar
I'm afraid I'm now out of suggestions. The last piece of advice I can give is try and find an official update for the tablet from the manufacturer and investigate the format of that update, to try and identify how an update should be formatted/named for your device.
Thank you SifJar. You helped me a lot to find what happens with this tablet ;-)
I've read from more people, buying Allwiner A10 tablets on efox, and receiving different ones (lower specs and usually MIPS based). I'd not recommend to buy to this seller because it does not even answer your questions or does give you support.
I'm pretty sure, that could be one of the clones of the Ainol Novo7 Paladin/Basic. I'll try to find it
dreamer_ said:
Thank you SifJar. You helped me a lot to find what happens with this tablet ;-)
I've read from more people, buying Allwiner A10 tablets on efox, and receiving different ones (lower specs and usually MIPS based). I'd not recommend to buy to this seller because it does not even answer your questions or does give you support.
I'm pretty sure, that could be one of the clones of the Ainol Novo7 Paladin/Basic. I'll try to find it
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Well I believe from a bit of reading about the Ainol tablet you should be able to type "adb remount" and then "adb root" to get root access from adb on that tablet. Then you can push a MIPS su binary to the device and be done with it. But it depends how close a clone it is whether the same will be true for your tablet I guess.
EDIT: Have you found any way to access a fastboot mode? (Possibly the command "adb reboot bootloader" would work) If the bootloader isn't locked, you may be able to extract the system.img, root the img and then flash it back with fastboot. Although that is something I have only heard about, I have no experience in how one would go about rooting the system.img. (Extracting it from the phone and flashing back isn't overly hard).
I have tried both things with no success. The remount, fails and I don't have root access then (and R/O Filesystems)
adb reboot bootloader, just reboots the device
I have found a post from a guy http://tabletrepublic.com/forum/other-tablets/actions-cpu-android-tablet-actions-atm7013-1-3ghz-cpu-2087.html#post20776, that seems to have my same tablet (or both tablets seem to be the same MIPS based).
I still think that could be a novo 7 basic/paladin clone and it does have the same recovery and the DFU mode. I'm downloading the tools and FW from the paladin, but seems to be impossible to find anything more about my tablet.
Thanks
dreamer_ said:
I have tried both things with no success. The remount, fails and I don't have root access then (and R/O Filesystems)
adb reboot bootloader, just reboots the device
I have found a post from a guy http://tabletrepublic.com/forum/oth...ctions-atm7013-1-3ghz-cpu-2087.html#post20776, that seems to have my same tablet (or both tablets seem to be the same MIPS based).
I still think that could be a novo 7 basic/paladin clone and it does have the same recovery and the DFU mode. I'm downloading the tools and FW from the paladin, but seems to be impossible to find anything more about my tablet.
Thanks
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This is one of the big issues with China based devices. Not only is it have really limited development they tend to use none standard hardware so none of the current things work on it. Then toss in the fact that the hardware is not always what it is said to be.
Sent from my SGH-I897 using Tapatalk 2
The USB drivers for the novo paladin, didn't work for me....If I only could flash a CWM recovery for my tablet, perhaps I could then flash the superuser.zip with the 'su' binary that SifJar said.
zelendel said:
This is one of the big issues with China based devices. Not only is it have really limited development they tend to use none standard hardware so none of the current things work on it. Then toss in the fact that the hardware is not always what it is said to be.
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Yes...my problem has been mainly that in the efox website, they are basically lying you in the product description, and selling a thing that is not true.
Casually, there's also an IVIEW tablet on the market, exactly like mine, made only for the chinese market (without the IVIEW letters and 1.3mpx camera)...and that was what I thought I bought, a chinese IVEW (and my mistake)
You really need to see the cpuinfo to see that, and not everybody will do it....
Thanks
If you download this: usbview.zip
You can use it to find the vendor ID (app shows it as IdVendor) for your device (put it in the DFU mode thing first), and then you could try using fastboot and specifying the vendor ID with -i argument, it might work without drivers then (not sure if this is right, but I think something similar was done with the Kindle Fire)
just try something like
Code:
fastboot -i 0xFFFF devices
replacing 0xFFFF with the vendor ID from that app, to see if it detects it at all
Thanks. Does not seem to return anything (a return). It works with '-i device' at the end of the line.
Code:
fastboot.exe devices -i 0x10D6
ADB does give me this:
Code:
c:\sonec>ADB\adb.exe devices
List of devices attached
Actions Semi. 23711DF4 device

[Q] Rock Jaw Vi

Hi guys, I have the Rock Jaw Vi phone which by all sense and purpose seems to be a clone of the HTC One. It's Quad Core with 2 mega pixel camera on the front and 8 mega pixel on the back. The case and all outward appearances are that of the HTC, the phone info screen displays the following ...
Model Number = RJViJGTL32SM
Andoid version 4.2.1
Baseband version = moly.wr8.w1248.md.wg.mp.v6.p8,2013/08/12 15:55
Kernel version 3.4.5 [email protected] #1 Mon Aug 19 16:54:14 CST 2013
Build Number = 0502H026_20130819
I can get into the boot options screen by doing the On/Volume Down press but the menu's are all in Chinese and just seem to go through self diagnostics and tests. I can drag n drop file from Mac OSx but none of the apps I have found so far will communicate with the phone via USB. I am trying to get root so i can do a full back-up and then to try and put HTC Android 4.3 on it.
Do you guys have any idea on how I can achieve this or to get the phone to display it's boot options in English ?
I am pretty much clueless and stuck, any advice, tips, hacks etc would be really appreciated
I did follow a link at one stage on the web that went to SRSroot but their tool was windows only
Hmmm More messing with the phone has revealed power on with volume up depressed gets me to some very small text menu with the options;
Boot Normal
Fastboot
Boot(UART)
Boot UART is all the test screens that I was getting in Chinese but now they are touch screen buttons and labeled in english ao that's good to know.
Using fastboot-mac from HTCRootOne tries to talk to it but comes back with error: could not clear input pipe; result -536854449, is this something that's platform specific, ie it's not a true HTC so the version of fastboot-mac is no good and needing a non specific version ?
Ok that error is generated to the oem get_identifier_token...
If i do a fastboot-mac devices i get the reply "mt6589_phone_720pv2 fastboot" ...
I'm getting there slowly
Done some more digging with the phone attached to the Mac here and checking my systems profile I see that the phone is listed under usb connections as seen in the screen grab, still referring the as a HTC. Getting a new usb cable delivered to see if the phones usb cable provided is for charging only. If anyone here has any other suggestions I would be all ears or eyes as the case might be
Done more grubbing around and have found it to be a HDC One, HTC One clone .... Now to go see if any are rooted on here
Can anyone help me
Well i am pretty much stuck here so if anyone is reading this and wants to offer some help and advice I could do with it
I have looked around on the phone and can't see any bin or system folders even with show hidden i can't find them.
adb wont give me a remote shell, it complains that there is no bin/bash
when i try and do an adb backup i get 0 byte files grrrrr!!
I still need to find a way of getting root
This phone is a tricky beast for a learner - lol
Install some file explorer that allows you to browse from the top folder (/). I'm pretty sure you'll find at least /system there.
gbl08ma said:
Install some file explorer that allows you to browse from the top folder (/). I'm pretty sure you'll find at least /system there.
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Thanks Gbl08ma - I have have it opened in Mac osx finder with show all files hidden or otherwise - The phone shows as two "No Name" devices and get mounted immediately on connection ....
I used sideload to push a package file over using adb and then went back to use Finder, and I can't see the file anywhere - hidden partition perhaps ? Can you do that with Android ?
Even the Android SDK file transfer app wont see the phone when it's connected, I am all very confused - lol
Thanks for the reply - Wonder if i can use disk utility to so some probing and at least get an ISO image file incase I goof things real bad - lol
TpwUK
tpwuk01 said:
Thanks Gbl08ma - I have have it opened in Mac osx finder with show all files hidden or otherwise - The phone shows as two "No Name" devices and get mounted immediately on connection ....
I used sideload to push a package file over using adb and then went back to use Finder, and I can't see the file anywhere - hidden partition perhaps ? Can you do that with Android ?
Even the Android SDK file transfer app wont see the phone when it's connected, I am all very confused - lol
Thanks for the reply - Wonder if i can use disk utility to so some probing and at least get an ISO image file incase I goof things real bad - lol
TpwUK
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/ does not get mounted over USB so you won't see /bin, /system, /data or anything other than the SD card and the internal FAT32 "user" partition when entering USB transfer mode.
You must do it on the device. And for adb to work, USB debugging must be enabled in the settings.
gbl08ma said:
/ does not get mounted over USB so you won't see /bin, /system, /data or anything other than the SD card and the internal FAT32 "user" partition when entering USB transfer mode.
You must do it on the device. And for adb to work, USB debugging must be enabled in the settings.
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I already had the phone in usb debug mode. Had to set the phone to use usb as MTP and not mass storage device connection type. Now it allows me to get in to the blighter with adb, fastboot still errors with pipes. That method allows me to get adb shell running and i can get android file transfer .... back to the reading part again
Thanks for the information gbl08ma - if i can find a way to back-up the rom i will share it somewhere
Hmm yummy - lots of interesting things in there .... Forgive my ignorance again please, but if i can create an update.zip file from the shell on the device that compresses all files from \ and all subdirs would that be the same thing as a safe ROM backup ? i wanna be safe before i attempt to root the phone as someone on here has a lower spec version of this phone and says it's a partial brick now.
TpwUK
Rooted
This phone is easily rooted with the motochopper
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40747604
Now should I push my luck further and go for the ROM - lol
TpwUK
I believe i own the same mobile
@tpwuk01
I also asked the same here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2180425&page=92
but i was only able to root using frama root app, and it worked like a charm, but thats the only thing i could achieve, dont know but it seems theres no official thread of developement going on for any cloned device, mine runs the MOLY.WR8.W1248.MD.WG.MP.V6.P8 2013/08/12 15:55 Baseband.
After root i just installed some root apps, ads blockers, cant get any recovery to work, (Playing safe actually not to brick this now, since no support yet) but would have appreciated trying out kitkat on it, using antutu to view up specs, its impressive, i got to find out our 13MP camera at the back can do a great job than it currently is we only need to figure out how to change the image compression, the one i stumbled upon online was the blast, the 13MP was great also the flash light was tweaked to be 50X its current brightness, our 1GB application space was increased to 3.5GB, GPS and the rest was also modded to work really great.
Would like to hear any new updates you stumble upon bro.
Still a nice and featured packed device.

Venstar V140D A33 tablet: How to get rid of the preinstalled malware of Stock ROM

Hi all,
EDIT
Thanks to techdudester on the second page, getting rid of the malware is now even easier!
Just flash the image he found here with the following procedure and you're good to go!
Instruction:
1. Flash the new ROM.
a. Get the ROM here . (Use this ROM only if you have a Venstar V140D tablet!)
b. Follow the linked tutorial to install the flash software and flash the new ROM on your device with: Phoenix Suit.
Voila, ready!
Enjoy your malware free tablet!
Tips and tricks. (or something...)
Get adb working (needed for all the other tricks down below):
1. Download the Google development tools (sdk) here and install them on your computer. I assume you have windows 7 installed during the rest of this tutorial.
2. Connect your device to your computer and make sure it is installed correctly.
a. Connect your device while its powered on via USB to your pc.
b. Go to Start, right click "My Computer" and select "Properties". Click "Device Manager".
c. Right click the Android device with the exclamation mark and select "Update Driver Software...".
d. Select "Browse my computer for driver software".
e. Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
f. Keep "Show All Devices" selected and click Next.
g. Click "Have Disk..." and click "Browse..."
h. You can find the drivers in the "SDKInstallLocation"\sdk\extras\google\usb_driver directory and click OK. Replace SDKInstallLocation with the location that you selected during installation of the SDK.
i. Select the "Android ADB Interface" driver from the list and click Next.
j. Confirm installation by clicking on "Yes". Sometimes you also have to click on "Install" if a screen pops up to ask you again if you really want to install the driver...
k. Click "Close".
To use it:
Open a command prompt (in search type "cmd" followed by ENTER) and go to the following directory ""SDKInstallLocation"\sdk\platform-tools".
If you want a backup of your tablets system directory (highly recommended!) use:
"adb pull /system C:\system"
where C:\system is the target location on your local computer where you want the backup of the system directory.
Remove the update package (this doesn't work for updating the tablet, so, useless.)
adb remount
adb shell
cd system/app
rm Update.apk
exit
Remove the unwanted apps (dragonfire.apk etc)
adb remount
adb shell
cd system/preinstall
rm *
exit
If you would like to have your tablet in the correct time zone after factory reset, you will have to adjust the build.prop file.
First you need to get it to your pc so you can edit it:
in the command prompt window and at the same location as in the tutorial above type "adb pull /system/build.prop C:\temp\build.prop".
Just in case, make a copy of the build.prop in Windows Explorer so you always have the original file if something goes wrong.
Now you can edit the build.prop, but DON'T EDIT IT WITH THE WINDOWS NOTEPAD! Use Notepad++ or similar to edit the build.prop.
After you made the changes (and be careful here, you could end up with a tablet that does not want to boot up, solution further down below) you have to upload the file back to your tablet.
in the command prompt type:
adb remount
adb push C:\temp\build.prop /system/build.prop
adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
Don't forget the last line! If you do not chmod the file (set the correct permissions) your tablet will not boot up.
Changes in the build.prop:
Time zone:
Default time zone is "persist.sys.timezone=Europe/London"
you can change this to your locale time zone like "persist.sys.timezone=Europe/Amsterdam" (for the netherlands )
Search the internet for valid time zones.
Change the default language:
The default language is determined by these two values in the build.prop:
persist.sys.language=en
persist.sys.country=US
For dutch change them to:
persist.sys.language=nl
persist.sys.country=NL
and again, search the internet for valid language values.
Higher brightness after factory reset:
Add the following line to the build.prop file (at the top of the file)
ro.ph.def_brightness=225
You pushed the build.prop without changing the permissions:
No problem. Just connect your booting tablet to the PC, install the driver if its not installed correctly like explained in the tutorial, and then change the rights via adb. It's no problem that it's not fully booted!
in a command prompt in the adb directory:
adb remount
adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
adb reboot
If you pushed a wrong non functioning build.prop, just use this method to push the original build.prop (you know, the copy you made ) back to the device (followed by setting the correct permissions of course).
Remove the (in my opinion) irritating boot sound:
adb remount
adb shell
cd system/media
rm boot.wav
exit
rom download
can you provide another way to download the rom file ,i cant seem to get the registration process to work
stevethesignguy865 said:
can you provide another way to download the rom file ,i cant seem to get the registration process to work
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I have dropped it here. Hope this helps
I bought the same tablet for my daughter. She's (and so am I) suffering from a lot of annoying popups and ads.
Thanks for sharing your instructions here, very hard to find them!
Since I'm a complete newbie: one important question. When you flash the ROM, all of the apps (games) will be removed I guess?
Second question: can you put the stock rom on a different location? Both of the links (including Filedropper) don't contain any files...
Thanks!
1ce/ said:
I bought the same tablet for my daughter. She's (and so am I) suffering from a lot of annoying popups and ads.
Thanks for sharing your instructions here, very hard to find them!
Since I'm a complete newbie: one important question. When you flash the ROM, all of the apps (games) will be removed I guess?
Second question: can you put the stock rom on a different location? Both of the links (including Filedropper) don't contain any files...
Thanks!
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Yes, all applications will be removed. As soon as you configure the tablet again with the same gmail account, it will probably start installing the applications and games automatically, but in game progress will be lost for most (not online) games.
I am re-uploading the file. Will update this post with the link as soon as it finishes
edit: upload finished, get it while its there LINK
BlueFlame said:
edit: upload finished, get it while its there LINK
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Great! Thanks for the swift response. The file is about 307 MB. Is this correct? I'll start working on it, probably this weekend. I'll keep you posted.
1ce/ said:
Great! Thanks for the swift response. The file is about 307 MB. Is this correct? I'll start working on it, probably this weekend. I'll keep you posted.
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Yes, thats correct. Once unpacked it will be around 520 MB.
Good luck!
Hi BlueFlame,
Thanks for the post. Is it possible to get the image uploaded again? Would be much appreciated.
Maylar said:
Hi BlueFlame,
Thanks for the post. Is it possible to get the image uploaded again? Would be much appreciated.
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On request. You can find it here. (Adjusted link. Stored on Google Drive)
Thanking you. Very much appreciated.
Thank's for a fantastic procedure... Worked very well.
First step doesn't work for me: Phoenixsuit gives an error: 'Open Firmware failed'
with three possible reasons:
- firmware version is too old
- firmware format is broken
- firmware is used by other application.
Version used: 1.0.6
Firmware file: a33_599x_v11_1024x600_gc0308_2035_1015a.img
Any ideas?
1ce/ said:
First step doesn't work for me: Phoenixsuit gives an error: 'Open Firmware failed'
with three possible reasons:
- firmware version is too old
- firmware format is broken
- firmware is used by other application.
Version used: 1.0.6
Firmware file: a33_599x_v11_1024x600_gc0308_2035_1015a.img
Any ideas?
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Is that the firmware that I provided?
If not, try to download it again.
If so, I think that your tablet has a newer firmware than this one. You could contact the seller of your tablet for the current (latest) firmware for this tablet.
If you get a newer firmware, please share
Image file invalid
Hi Blueflame,
I've tried to re-flash, but at some point i'm getting the message at livesuit V1.11 that the image file is invalid.
It's the 3rd time i have downloaded the file, what could be cause of this error?
Greetz Mike
mcwheelz said:
Hi Blueflame,
I've tried to re-flash, but at some point i'm getting the message at livesuit V1.11 that the image file is invalid.
It's the 3rd time i have downloaded the file, what could be cause of this error?
Greetz Mike
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Not sure. Will upload it again this weekend just to be sure that it's not my uploaded image. (I will let you know once I've done that)
You can, on the other hand, contact the supplier (where you bought the tablet) and ask them for the latest version of the ROM. I would also be interested in that
BlueFlame said:
Not sure. Will upload it again this weekend just to be sure that it's not my uploaded image. (I will let you know once I've done that)
You can, on the other hand, contact the supplier (where you bought the tablet) and ask them for the latest version of the ROM. I would also be interested in that
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Uploaded again! same link (just made it a new version in Google Drive).
Open Firmware failed - possible solution
1ce/ said:
First step doesn't work for me: Phoenixsuit gives an error: 'Open Firmware failed'
with three possible reasons:
- firmware version is too old
- firmware format is broken
- firmware is used by other application.
Version used: 1.0.6
Firmware file: a33_599x_v11_1024x600_gc0308_2035_1015a.img
Any ideas?
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Try to put the image file in a directory without special characters (i.e. c:\temp). Worked for me.
wundabua
Te real FIX is In!
Ok, i have one of these allwinner, Venstar, "whatever", A33 D140v tablets. It had all the usual problems and more, because the first thing I tried, was to use the built in recovery to "restore to factory". This made things even worse, because after the recovery, I couldn't reach the Google authentication servers.
I am pro tech with 25 years in the trenches and I have to admit this thing really threw me for a loop, because I spent an entire day researching the solution, installing Android SDK, drivers, Phoenix Suit, Live Suit, etc. These were all very complicated "solutions" that took me exactly nowhere. I finally found the answer in a rather stupid Youtube video.
The REAL answer is actually very quick and easy compared to all these other recommended methods.
In the first place, model V140d image is only used for these infected tablets. The actual model is V11 and once you use the quick restore method I discovered, you will have a malware free V11 model. The whole secret to this method, is the fact that these units were designed to be quickly, automatically and completely restored in less that 5 minutes through the use of their built in micro SD slot.
Imagine that!
If you check your tablet that came new in the box as something other than V140d, the method I used will most probably not work for you.
Anyway, the quick method I discovered, can be seen on my own tech support site. To find it, Google: Just Call Techdude
Then click on the support link at the top of the page on my site and all will be revealed.
techdudester said:
Ok, i have one of these allwinner, Venstar, "whatever", A33 D140v tablets. It had all the usual problems and more, because the first thing I tried, was to use the built in recovery to "restore to factory". This made things even worse, because after the recovery, I couldn't reach the Google authentication servers.
I am pro tech with 25 years in the trenches and I have to admit this thing really threw me for a loop, because I spent an entire day researching the solution, installing Android SDK, drivers, Phoenix Suit, Live Suit, etc. These were all very complicated "solutions" that took me exactly nowhere. I finally found the answer in a rather stupid Youtube video.
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Hi techdudester,
The combination "pro tech with 25 years in the trenches" and "very complicated "solutions"" sounds a bit strange.
But either way, a THANK YOU is in order!
The ROM you found works on my tablet (flashed yesterday) and so far so good. No popups and no unwanted application downloads!
I will adjust my initial post to incorporate this image.

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