Does anyone know how to install twrp or root galaxy light sgh-t399n without a compute - Samsung Galaxy Light Questions & Answers

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sdarula said:
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try flashify app from playstore

boyz211 said:
try flashify app from playstore
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Im not rooted
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Hi There,
Well you are asking How to Root and Flash a Custom TWRP recovery on your device WITHOUT USING A PC.
Well i am not sure that this will root your device or not but you should try this.
*Download FramaRoot
*Follow the Steps and Reboot you maybe asked to choose 1 option among 3 you may choose the 2nd one.
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Now Comes the TWRP recovery
I am 100% sure that this will work.
Download the TWRP Recovery for you device from www.twrp.com
or google for it.
Download it in either .zip extension or .img
*Then Download Flashify
*Install it on your Device and Click On Recovery then chose the format you have downloaded the recovery in.
*Browse to the folder that contains TWRP and choose the file and click flash.
Note: If flashify crashes i,e the app closes by itself then use Flash Recovery.

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Anyone able to flash twrp directly from goo manager

Currently am bootloader unlocked .....
I just picked up a second HTC one and wanted to ask before I attempt again to flash twrp from goo manager app which is supoosed #1 preferred method on twrp website ,stating to open goomanager /menu and install open recovery script .
After I donwlaoded it I tried it once and manually rebooted although recovery booted into a dim blueish screen .
Had to go into hboot and factory reset
I thought that if goo manager has an available open recovery it should flash it from the device itself .
If this is known to be not working can anyone confirm and I will just use the fastboot adb method
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Check the TWRP thread in the 'original android development' forum. Seems the method is different with this phone/s-on.
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I unlocked the bootloader and flashed a cwm recovery. Downloaded goo.im and downloaded twrp through the app. I'm used to some sort of confirmation that a change has been made, but when I rebooted into recovery sure enough, I had twrp installed.
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lojak29 said:
I thought that if goo manager has an available open recovery it should flash it from the device itself .
If this is known to be not working can anyone confirm and I will just use the fastboot adb method
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Flashing from goo manager only works if you flash a non-protected kernel first.
This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255900
worked perfectly for me.
Otherwise, you have to use this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2182792

TWRP Recovery

Is there a way to install the recovery with goo manger app. When I try to install the recovery scrip it says that there is not a recovery found for the device. I do not have access to a computer at the moment and was going to try to install the recovery on the app.
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I do not believe so. The only thing I use Goo for is updating TWRP,,but as for installing it brand new..I am going with no. I had to manually install it after I unlocked my phone
txmade said:
Is there a way to install the recovery with goo manger app. When I try to install the recovery scrip it says that there is not a recovery found for the device. I do not have access to a computer at the moment and was going to try to install the recovery on the app.
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You can take the recovery image that goo download and flash it through terminal emulator on your phone. Of course you have to know the commands.
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root S3 without using computer

I want to root my device but now I don have my pc here so any process of rooting galaxy s3 without pc (adb/odin)
I want flashable zip file for rooting is there any way....?
I want root access only for some apps like chainfire .firewall.....
If you already have a custom recovery, then yes. You can. Usually, when you get out from the recovery, and you are not rooted, it will ask you to root. You select yes and it will root for you
It you are running custom recovery, I think it will be a bit harder.
Anyway, this thread had to be moved to Q&A.
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with custom recovery flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrnpvcrys3tkpuy/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
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_moelle said:
with custom recovery flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hrnpvcrys3tkpuy/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
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Flashing this file root my device completely. ?
Or I have to do anything else. .?
sam.jaat said:
Flashing this file root my device completely. ?
Or I have to do anything else. .?
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just flashet
Does this file work if I flash it through stock recovery?
No I tried it on stock recovery nd it doesn't work. ..
I think first we need to install custom recovery on it ......
1 Que:-can ww install a custom recovery without pc..?
i already said CUSTOM recovery. - dunno if you could install custom recovery without pc
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_moelle said:
i already said CUSTOM recovery. - dunno if you could install custom recovery without pc
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You can find your answer in this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2364018
The best answer to my questions was provided by BCSC, THANKS! Worked great!
Follow these steps exactly and you will have the latest Recovery running. You do not need a PC for this method.
1) Download correct Clockworkmod ot TWRP (touch or regular as you wish) for your device
2) Rename it to recovery.IMG and place it at the root of your internal sdcard
3) Download and install terminal emulator from the Play Store
4) Run the terminal and
type: su (press enter)
Then type: dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18 (press enter)
Be sure that you have typed the above code correctly. You will not see a confirmation. It is done almost instantly.
5) Reboot into recovery and enjoy
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And this OP should be moved to Q&A
This won't work since su command won't run successfully coz there is no supersu app.
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Solution already available.
The only working and tested method is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43305707&postcount=1
All other methods will not work.
RESOLVED !!! (Every solution is available in the forum, just require a query for search).
Is there any way to install customod recovery without pc
Using rooted s3
I tried terminal emulator but some error came up
Custom recovery
sam.jaat said:
Is there any way to install customod recovery without pc
Using rooted s3
I tried terminal emulator but some error came up
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If it is rooted you can use mobile odin and flash tar recovery file.You can even root it without computer using rooting app.Tested.
vietkao said:
You can find your answer in this link
And this OP should be moved to Q&A
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sam.jaat said:
Is there any way to install customod recovery without pc
Using rooted s3
I tried terminal emulator but some error came up
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hi,
in i9300 gs3 -recovery partition is 6 not 18
"/dev/block/mmcblk0p6

[Q] rooting 5.0.1

Hello..i just got my nexus 9 recently and the version is 5.0.1..im thinking of rooting it but does the method of rooting is the same as 5.0?
Hope to root it asap.thank u
mijiey said:
Hello..i just got my nexus 9 recently and the version is 5.0.1..im thinking of rooting it but does the method of rooting is the same as 5.0?
Hope to root it asap.thank u
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Flash twrp on using fastboot. Then flash supersu 2.4 in twrp.
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jd1639 said:
Flash twrp on using fastboot. Then flash supersu 2.4 in twrp.
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Are there any link or instruction that i can be direct to? Thank you
mijiey said:
Are there any link or instruction that i can be direct to? Thank you
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Google 15 second adb install xda. That'll setup adb and fastboot on your pc.
Download the twrp image file from here
http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/volantis
Download supersu 2.4 to your device from here http://download.chainfire.eu/641/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.40.zip
Boot your device into the bootloader and with it connected to the pc open a Windows command window in the same directory as the twrp.img is in. Then run the command
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
(Note. Use the full name of the twrp.img that you downloaded)
Then boot into recovery, it'll be twrp now, and install supersu
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Thanks man..will look into it..really appreciate your help
about help
well write up mate

Root help

OK so I unlocked bootloader, flashed TWRP Recovery, and then flashed superSU in twrp. When I boot into system it still doesn't have root.. I tried to dl superSU from play store but it won't work .. any ideas?
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l1ttl3z said:
OK so I unlocked bootloader, flashed TWRP Recovery, and then flashed superSU in twrp. When I boot into system it still doesn't have root.. I tried to dl superSU from play store but it won't work .. any ideas?
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What version of TWRP are did you install?
I had that same problem with the newest TWRP 2.8.6.0, so I downgraded to TWRP 2.8.5.0 and flashed Superuser 2.46.. See if that helps!
kautious619 said:
What version of TWRP are did you install?
I had that same problem with the newest TWRP 2.8.6.0, so I downgraded to TWRP 2.8.5.0 and flashed Superuser 2.46.. See if that helps!
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I'm on 2.8.6.0 I will try to downgrade and see if that works.. thankx
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i had the same problem, and this method from another thread fixed it for me, using 2.8.6.0
Captain_Throwback said:
There's no installation of SuperSU in that log.
But if you already have a stock backup, let's do this:
Under Advanced, choose Terminal, press the select button to start it in the root folder, and then type this command:
Code:
mount -t ext4 /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/system /system
Then run the SuperSU installer zip.
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l1ttl3z said:
I'm on 2.8.6.0 I will try to downgrade and see if that works.. thankx
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Please read the TWRP thread. Everything you need is there.
And that'll prevent you from losing the ability to ever take an OTA . . . .

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