Exposed framework not working on fire os 5 - Fire HD 6 and 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has anyone else had success says device not supported

KindleEthan said:
Has anyone else had success says device not supported
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Well, it seems like it's really new :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
I think the trick of flashing 4.5.3 bootloaders + TWRP, doing flashing, then flashing 5.2.0 bootloaders + recovery could work here.

I believe it is some new thing that Amazon has done cause it says it is the sdk

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Tips for your Huawei Mediapad 7 Youth (s7-701u)

To root your mediapad, head over to :
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2620655
Hey world
I'm creating this thread so as to help most of you techies with a mediapad 7 better exploit its features
Disclaimer 1
Most tips I provide will require root
If you haven't rooted yet, head over to the link above for a how to.
Disclaimer 2
As always, anything that does ao does not happen to your device, whether as a result of your following this thread or not, is entirely your fault, and neither i nor any other parties but yourself carry any blame.
Now thats done, let's get on with it
(Forgive the lack of pretty formatting, posting from the tab)
Tip Number One: Install xposed framework, terminal emulator and Android tuner/ROM toolbox pro
For those of you who have already done this, you will agree as to how important these apps are for any modding done to an android without flashing a custom ROM or kernel.
For xposed, go here and follow the instructions:
http://www.addictivetips.com/android/what-is-xposed-framework-for-android-how-to-install-it-guide/
You can find the terminal emulator app on the play store, and also the android tuner app.
I'll try to update this thread at least once a week, but with school( igcse this year) and a spotty internet connection, don't hold me to my word too much.
Till next week, hopefully.
i have this device sir, is xposed installer compatible? how to flash back stock firmware just in case? is there a working clock work mod recovery for us? how to enter recovery by the way? thanks and more power.
PS. i've rooted my mediapad by VROOT+SuperSu.ak method.
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enensales said:
i have this device sir, is xposed installer compatible? how to flash back stock firmware just in case? is there a working clock work mod recovery for us? how to enter recovery by the way? thanks and more power.
PS. i've rooted my mediapad by VROOT+SuperSu.ak method.
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Xposed installer is compatible with the device
have been using it for a while now
unfortunately the only way to recover is to update using the stock firmware from the huawei site
clockworkmod recovery I'm working on, using the online recovery builder. will start a new thread for that
and the only recovery this device currently has is not like clockworkmod but more like download mode.
I've checked
Some More Apps
More root apps for you
Try
1. Lucky patcher : For patching all your apps
http://lucky-patcher.netbew.com/
2. Videoder : For Downloading videos off the internet, including YouTube
http://videoder.en.uptodown.com/android
3. Shou : For good screen broadcasting or recording.
https://shou.tv/
Sorry for the lack of a comprehensive guide
Will get to that soon.
Kris the wizz 15 said:
Xposed installer is compatible with the device
have been using it for a while now
unfortunately the only way to recover is to update using the stock firmware from the huawei site
clockworkmod recovery I'm working on, using the online recovery builder. will start a new thread for that
and the only recovery this device currently has is not like clockworkmod but more like download mode.
I've checked
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Kris the wizz 15 said:
More root apps for you
Try
1. Lucky patcher : For patching all your apps
http://lucky-patcher.netbew.com/
2. Videoder : For Downloading videos off the internet, including YouTube
http://videoder.en.uptodown.com/android
3. Shou : For good screen broadcasting or recording.
https://shou.tv/
Sorry for the lack of a comprehensive guide
Will get to that soon.
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thank you so much for this sir, i'll be waiting for your guidance on this device. more power. :good:
Kris the wizz 15
hey, any update for this device , custom recovery like twrp or cwm
and custom rom like kitkat and lollipop 5,,,?
plz share, if you have any update for this device..
vwong said:
Kris the wizz 15
hey, any update for this device , custom recovery like twrp or cwm
and custom rom like kitkat and lollipop 5,,,?
plz share, if you have any update for this device..
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Some progress, only on alpha stage though.
Check it out here
Kris the wizz 15 said:
Some progress, only on alpha stage though.
Check it out here
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Great!!! i will try it
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Update: It not work... the recovery image isn't signed and the bootloader lockit. to make it work we need huawei crc key sign, or wait for huawei release the opensource firmware for s7-701u...
That's very true, and I've emailed them to that very effect
Kris the wizz 15 says: "I can't seem to get fastboot configured, or boot the device in bootloader. Fastboot commands therefore do not work.
Any advice on this? I'd appreciate it. "
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You can't go to fastboot in the s7-701u beacouse it CPU is a rockchip rk3168. and Rockchip have his own "fastboot" method, by the way huawei is locking this method...
i has been conected via Rkdownload mode usin "Fashtool" "RkTool" and "RkFlashKit"software but nothing really work except to dump partitions on pc disk.
Rkdownload mode do not use "fastboot" command, and beacouse this we can't unlock the bootloader.
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More information about this here
PD: To have future custom rom for our device, we really need huawei release s7-701u open source code firmware.
puntoazul said:
You can't go to fastboot in the s7-701u beacouse it CPU is a rockchip rk3168. and Rockchip have his own "fastboot" method, by the way huawei is locking this method...
i has been conected via Rkdownload mode usin "Fashtool" "RkTool" and "RkFlashKit"software but nothing really work except to dump partitions on pc disk.
Rkdownload mode do not use "fastboot" command, and beacouse this we can't unlock the bootloader.
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More information about this here
PD: To have future custom rom for our device, we really need huawei release s7-701u open source code firmware.
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What about now can we unlock bootloader and install twrp or cwm

How to upgrade Kindle Fire HDX 7"

Hello i am currently running 13.3.2.1 on my HDX, i already root it and everything the only problem is that on that version recoveries dont work.
I tried them already.
So I downloaded the 13.3.2.3.2 to test on that one, this would be an upgrade for me but i already disable the OTA's. How do i upgrade to use recovery?
and question will this lose root?
what are the steps dont find anything.
Thank you
masterchop said:
Hello i am currently running 13.3.2.1 on my HDX, i already root it and everything the only problem is that on that version recoveries dont work.
I tried them already.
So I downloaded the 13.3.2.3.2 to test on that one, this would be an upgrade for me but i already disable the OTA's. How do i upgrade to use recovery?
and question will this lose root?
what are the steps dont find anything.
Thank you
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TWRP should work fine on your current firmware level (13.3.2.1). However, since it is advisable to upgrade the bootloader to 13.3.2.3 do the following:
- install Flashify (free download from your favorite app store)
- use Flashify to install bootloader upgrade (here)
- use Flashify to install TWRP (here)
Davey126 said:
TWRP should work fine on your current firmware level (13.3.2.1). However, since it is advisable to upgrade the bootloader to 13.3.2.3 do the following:
- install Flashify (free download from your favorite app store)
- use Flashify to install bootloader upgrade (here)
- use Flashify to install TWRP (here)
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Thank you bro!! i just got a boner!! ajajaj ill test that at home today . thank you!!:good:
masterchop said:
Thank you bro!! i just got a boner!! ajajaj ill test that at home today . thank you!!:good:
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Err...glad I could help. Hope the Kindle part goes ok too.
Flashify is a powerful tool. Make sure you know what your are doing and flash the right components into the proper partitions. Flashify offers some protections but you can easily brick your device if done wrong. Assuming everything else is ok with your device; if stock recovery is borked you should probably fix that first.
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Err...glad I could help. Hope the Kindle part goes ok too.
Flashify is a powerful tool. Make sure you know what your are doing and flash the right components into the proper partitions. Flashify offers some protections but you can easily brick your device if done wrong. Assuming everything else is ok with your device; if stock recovery is borked you should probably fix that first.
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I was about to install flashify but my Google store is force closing multiple times.
I think i have stock recovery broken, do when i go to recovery i get blank screen.
I manage to install it thank you it was super easy with it. I have the SIM card version have test any roms
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I manage to install it thank you it was super easy with it. I have the SIM card version have test any roms
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Glad it worked out. You can now flash CM11 or Nexus 2.0.5. CM12 requires an unlocked bootloader.

custom recovery for 7840 5.1

Since there seems to be no way of installing current (and future) patches from stock recovery when the device is rooted, it'd be good to know if someone has information about whether it's possible or not to develop a custom recovery. The old method using 5.02 droidboot won't work because the updates mess up the whole system if you use them. So since we have unlockable bootloaders in 5.1, could there be the possibility of compiling a permanent CWM?
since there seems no one to be working on it at the moment, i'll start a few tries myself and document the progress in this thread. Feel free to help or comment.
For now, i', stuck at unlocking the bootloader and still don't know why. "OEM unlock" was set in the developer options, rebooted to fastboot and tried "fastboot oem unlock". Results as attached. :\
I'll google a bit around and see if i can get it working....
What's the question - how to load the tethered CWM when you're running Lollipop 5.1? Because I can do that and provide insructions.
He's asking about a recovery that can be installed to the recovery partition, not just tethered.
It's possible, but we'd need somebody to build one. I tried one a while back from the Zenfone 2, but it didn't want to boot.
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What's the question - how to load the tethered CWM when you're running Lollipop 5.1? Because I can do that and provide insructions.
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no, it's not about the tethered one. The method booting tethered CWM won't work anymore once you installed the stagefright update. We'd need a 5.1 post-stagefright boot.img and system.img for that. And as the bootloader can be unlocked now, i think it might be the better solution to build a untethered CWM for the future.
@xBIGREDDx: do you have any good step by step instructions for setting up a build environment for that? The most things i found we not that complete. E.g. where to find the "vendor-specific files" and what they even are.
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no, it's not about the tethered one. The method booting tethered CWM won't work anymore once you installed the stagefright update. We'd need a 5.1 post-stagefright boot.img and system.img for that. And as the bootloader can be unlocked now, i think it might be the better solution to build a untethered CWM for the future.
@xBIGREDDx: do you have any good step by step instructions for setting up a build environment for that? The most things i found we not that complete. E.g. where to find the "vendor-specific files" and what they even are.
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There is a means of booting to tethered CWM after the Stagefright update. You must first flash the old 5.02 droidboot firmware via Intel Flash Utility (while in bootloader mode). Afterward, you can run the tethered CWM.
@xBIGREDDx made some instructions on this. Let me find it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64391058&postcount=16
This is not straightforward, but you *can* get to tethered CWM and root your 5.1 system. I did exactly this.
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There is a means of booting to tethered CWM after the Stagefright update. You must first flash the old 5.02 droidboot firmware via Intel Flash Utility (while in bootloader mode). Afterward, you can run the tethered CWM.
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that'S exactly the problem: if you flash the 5.02 droidboot over a system that applied the stagefright fix, you'll completely mess up the system. The fix contains a new boot.img and patches to the system.img, so even rolling back after super su to the stock 5.1 boot and system.img will get your tablet in a messed up state. If there'd be a way to dump the actual system and boot img without root, we could still use this method, but i don't know of one.
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that'S exactly the problem: if you flash the 5.02 droidboot over a system that applied the stagefright fix, you'll completely mess up the system. The fix contains a new boot.img and patches to the system.img, so even rolling back after super su to the stock 5.1 boot and system.img will get your tablet in a messed up state. If there'd be a way to dump the actual system and boot img without root, we could still use this method, but i don't know of one.
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*OH*! Now I understand. Could you post a screenshot of the build version with the Stagefright patch applied? I want to compare to mine. See attached.
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jumpup said:
*OH*! Now I understand. Could you post a screenshot of the build version with the Stagefright patch applied? I want to compare to mine. See attached.
Sent from my Venue 8 7840 using Tapatalk
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Here's mine. Software version doesn't seem to be changed, but the kernel is different...
With my current Android installation, CWM does not seem to be able to back up the data partition which is unfortunate.
However, I have always used a multi-tiered backup system:
* Titanium Backup (FULL on Sunday, INCREMENTAL every other day)
* Online NAndroid Backup (One per week using CWM format)
Each app's backup data syncs to the home NAS and Dropbox once a week.
I thought I had the Stagefright fix already in place. That's why I wanted to compare build/version details with a device that has the fix installed.
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With my current Android installation, CWM does not seem to be able to back up the data partition which is unfortunate.
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Yeah, /data is encrypted, so CWM can't access it for backup.
And since the stagefright fix won't install when it recognizes the /system partition as "tempered" (which means e.g. having the superSU binaries installed), it's pretty hard to keep root. That's the trap we're in.
back to topic: i'm gonna boot my linux netbook today and see if i can get the "oem unlock" option working...
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Yeah, /data is encrypted, so CWM can't access it for backup.
And since the stagefright fix won't install when it recognizes the /system partition as "tempered" (which means e.g. having the superSU binaries installed), it's pretty hard to keep root. That's the trap we're in.
back to topic: i'm gonna boot my linux netbook today and see if i can get the "oem unlock" option working...
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D'oh. I should have remembered about the data encryption. Need more caffeine
If you need anything tested or confirmed in the field, I'd be glad to help.
Sent from my Venue 8 7840 using Tapatalk
toxic_garden said:
Here's mine. Software version doesn't seem to be changed, but the kernel is different...
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The build number of a 5.1 install prior to Stagefright is different as well. Ends in 171200DEL instead of 173600DEL post-Stagefright patch.
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The build number of a 5.1 install prior to Stagefright is different as well. Ends in 171200DEL instead of 173600DEL post-Stagefright patch.
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oops you're right. Didn't even notice.
First steps forward: it seems like it's not possible to unlock the bootloader with installed sf-patch. No matter which version of fastboot i tried, i always got "FAILED: (some text i can't remember)". After downgrading to 5.1 stock firmware, unlock was possible. So as i now at least have the possibility to boot another recovery, i'll try setting up the build env. The Recovery Builder from CWM seems to be out of order at the moment.
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Here's mine. Software version doesn't seem to be changed, but the kernel is different...
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I now have the Stagefright patch installed. Used the 5.02 droidboot temporarily to engage tethered CWM and install SuperSU. Reflashed 5.10 droidboot and firmware before proceeding. All is well. As you mentioned, it makes for a mixed 5.1 boot system, but I simply cannot live without root.
Here are the new build/version details:
After taking your advice and flashing the sg droidboot, my IWFI version is in line. I'll see if any system issues occur.
Is anyone still working on the 7840? Would be nice to have TWRP or CWM
I've been poking around on my 7840 on and off for a few weeks now. I seem to have verified that, after unlocking the bootloader, you can modify the boot and recovery partitions to your heart's content. However, any time I rebuild the kernel myself, I end up back at the "Dell" screen, frozen. Any other files are free game.
Assuming that the kernel needs to be signed using some tool I haven't figured out yet, I'm going to see if I can get a version of CWM working w/ the stock kernel. I tried dumping the version from the tethered recovery onto the recovery.img, but running it results in a black screen. I'll keep poking around though.

Have TWRP but not root HDX 8.9 3rd gen

I got a new Motherboard and daughterboard in my HDX Apollo. I was able to get TWRP on it, but it keeps saying i dont appear to have root. I tried installing the latest supersu but it apparently didnt work. Anyway, i have realized that i just keep getting myself into trouble playing with root. All i want is to get my 3rd gen back to 4.5.5.1 fire os and wait for the fire os 5 update for it(hopefully) Any help on how i can do that? Ive tried downloading the latest Kindle update for apollo, renaming the .bin to update.zip and transferring it over and installing it but it never boots further than the 'kindle' screen.
Thanks for your help, sorry to be a pain
If you're on Fire OS 4.x you don't have TWRP, but Safestrap v4. After what you've done, do you still have access to Safestrap? Installing an amazon update with Safestrap installed, or even just rooted could easily mess up the device, i.e. brick it.
I don't think it's fire os 4x then. It does boot into the twrp interface and is fully functional but when you go to reboot into a different recovery it says something like "it appears you do not have root. Would you like to install supersu?" Even if I say yes it acts like it installs but apparently doesn't. I can post pics later
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If you're on Fire OS 4.x you don't have TWRP, but Safestrap v4. After what you've done, do you still have access to Safestrap? Installing an amazon update with Safestrap installed, or even just rooted could easily mess up the device, i.e. brick it.
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Oh and I'm not sure what the new board had on it. It never fully booted. That's why I installed twrp. Thanks for the reply though!
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mhuck0625 said:
I don't think it's fire os 4x then. It does boot into the twrp interface and is fully functional but when you go to reboot into a different recovery it says something like "it appears you do not have root. Would you like to install supersu?" Even if I say yes it acts like it installs but apparently doesn't. I can post pics later
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Oh and I'm not sure what the new board had on it. It never fully booted. That's why I installed twrp. Thanks for the reply though!
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- how did you "install" TWRP (method)?
- how are you accessing TWRP - just pressing the power button or some key combination (yes, it's important)?
- does a graphic vaguely resembling Frankenstein appear when you power up the device?
Davey126 said:
- how did you "install" TWRP (method)?
- how are you accessing TWRP - just pressing the power button or some key combination (yes, it's important)?
- does a graphic vaguely resembling Frankenstein appear when you power up the device?
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I installed TWRP using the method instructed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...-to-unbrick-kindle-fire-hdx-firmware-t3277197
When i want to get to TWRP i press and hold Power + Vol UP until it rebootes into the Teamwin screen and TWRP. It is version 2.8.7.0 now(the instructions got 2.8.5.0 installed then i upgraded)
I dont remember what the graphic looked like when booting into TWRP but i know it said TeamWin. I can check when i get it charged back up enough to turn on. Ive had it sitting unplugged for days and the battery ran dead. I hope this is enough info to help get me pointed in the right direction. Thanks!
Ok, if it's the real TWRP which it seems to be, Safestrap has no TeamWin logo at boot, I'd suggest you leave it be. Currently you can use all available ROMs, so if there'll be a future version of Fire OS you could use a TWRP flashable version of it. I doubt there will be a Fire OS 5 update for the "old" Thor/Apollo line though.
You would destroy the possibilities you currently have by updating to Fire OS 4.5.5.1.
Meanwhile you can unlock your bootloader (if you haven't already), and update TWRP to 3.0.0-1 (requires unlocked bootloader).
Don't I need root though? How can I unlock my bootloader from the stage I'm at now? I'm just a bit afraid of proceeding in case I brick it again
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Cl4ncy said:
Ok, if it's the real TWRP which it seems to be, Safestrap has no TeamWin logo at boot, I'd suggest you leave it be. Currently you can use all available ROMs, so if there'll be a future version of Fire OS you could use a TWRP flashable version of it. I doubt there will be a Fire OS 5 update for the "old" Thor/Apollo line though.
You would destroy the possibilities you currently have by updating to Fire OS 4.5.5.1.
Meanwhile you can unlock your bootloader (if you haven't already), and update TWRP to 3.0.0-1 (requires unlocked bootloader).
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Don't I need root though? How can I unlock my bootloader from the stage I'm at now? I'm just a bit afraid of proceeding in case I brick it again
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There's no risk in unlocking, the bootloader either unlocks or it errors/fails. Try the one-click-solution first (might require the PDANet drivers). It's recommended to update the bootloader to 3.2.3.2 (do it only, if the unlock worked ok).
TWRP can be updated from TWRP itself, so I'd recommend doing it that way. Just be sure to flash the TWRP image to the recovery partition.
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There's no risk in unlocking, the bootloader either unlocks or it errors/fails. Try the one-click-solution first (might require the PDANet drivers). It's recommended to update the bootloader to 3.2.3.2 (do it only, if the unlock worked ok).
TWRP can be updated from TWRP itself, so I'd recommend doing it that way. Just be sure to flash the TWRP image to the recovery partition.
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Tried 1-Click. In both Linux(Ubuntu 16.04) and Windows(10.1 x64) i get an error saying ADB is not enabled on the device. Ive tried booting into fastboot(with fastboot cable) tried using the regular cable and booting into TWRP. Any combination of boot modes and cables i can think of wont work. Where should i go from here?
Thanks
mhuck0625 said:
Don't I need root though? How can I unlock my bootloader from the stage I'm at now? I'm just a bit afraid of proceeding in case I brick it again
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Root is irrelevant at this stage as nothing has been flashed to the system partition (where ROMs live).
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Root is irrelevant at this stage as nothing has been flashed to the system partition (where ROMs live).
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Ok, so i will need root to install ROMs then? How do i solve my problem unlocking the bootloader?
mhuck0625 said:
Tried 1-Click. In both Linux(Ubuntu 16.04) and Windows(10.1 x64) i get an error saying ADB is not enabled on the device. Ive tried booting into fastboot(with fastboot cable) tried using the regular cable and booting into TWRP. Any combination of boot modes and cables i can think of wont work. Where should i go from here?
Thanks
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Lack of a functioning ROM could prove problematic if ADB is not enabled. I do not recall if the version of TWRP you installed provides native support for MTP which is essential for moving files onto the device. You may need to go the manual route to unlock bootloader which still requires tethered access but only at the fastboot level.
Nearing the edge of my pay grade on this topic; looking for others with more recent experience to jump in...
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Lack of a functioning ROM could prove problematic if ADB is not enabled. I do not recall if the version of TWRP you installed provides native support for MTP which is essential for moving files onto the device. You may need to go the manual route to unlock bootloader which still requires tethered access but only at the fastboot level.
Nearing the edge of my pay grade on this topic; looking for others with more recent experience to jump in...
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I do have mtp access and can transfer files easily. Should I try installing a Rom to see if I get adb access? What's a good Rom to try
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Davey126 said:
Lack of a functioning ROM could prove problematic if ADB is not enabled. I do not recall if the version of TWRP you installed provides native support for MTP which is essential for moving files onto the device. You may need to go the manual route to unlock bootloader which still requires tethered access but only at the fastboot level.
Nearing the edge of my pay grade on this topic; looking for others with more recent experience to jump in...
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Just curious on one thing. Whenever i see a ROM to download it says i need to unlock the bootloader and have root before i can do that. In MY case i do NOT have either, yet i was able to flash a new recovery(TWRP) How is this possible? How would i go about installing a new ROM or unlocking the bootloader?
Is there a way to flash the stock recovery back so i can reinstall fireOS and start from scratch?
Is there a way to tell what bootloader i have from within TWRP?
I realize i probably should have done a little more reading before i started messing with it :/ I do appreciate all the help you have been able to provide so far!
mhuck0625 said:
I do have mtp access and can transfer files easily. Should I try installing a Rom to see if I get adb access? What's a good Rom to try
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mhuck0625 said:
Just curious on one thing. Whenever i see a ROM to download it says i need to unlock the bootloader and have root before i can do that. In MY case i do NOT have either, yet i was able to flash a new recovery(TWRP) How is this possible? How would i go about installing a new ROM or unlocking the bootloader?
Is there a way to flash the stock recovery back so i can reinstall fireOS and start from scratch?
Is there a way to tell what bootloader i have from within TWRP?
I realize i probably should have done a little more reading before i started messing with it :/ I do appreciate all the help you have been able to provide so far!
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- traveling; response will be brief
- suggest flashing cm11 as it does not require an unlocked bootloader nor GAaps for basic functionality
- include SuperSU in flash package to secure root
- follow flashing directions in cm11 OP
- report back results; will go from there
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- traveling; response will be brief
- suggest flashing cm11 as it does not require an unlocked bootloader nor GAaps for basic functionality
- include SuperSU in flash package to secure root
- follow flashing directions in cm11 OP
- report back results; will go from there
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Downloaded CM11 and installed via this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...-cm-11-safestrap-20150628-unofficial-t3145547
Copied it as well as the latest SuperSu(v2.65) to the Kindle Fire
Went to Install, saw both Zip files. Selected them(CM11 first, then Supersu second) Swipe to install, rebooted and nothing came up. Rebooted into TWRP and repeated the process after wiping dalvik/cache. Still nothing
mhuck0625 said:
Downloaded CM11 and installed via this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...-cm-11-safestrap-20150628-unofficial-t3145547
Copied it as well as the latest SuperSu(v2.65) to the Kindle Fire
Went to Install, saw both Zip files. Selected them(CM11 first, then Supersu second) Swipe to install, rebooted and nothing came up. Rebooted into TWRP and repeated the process after wiping dalvik/cache. Still nothing
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Makes sense. Likely no kernel. Will probably need to install a full version of FireOS for underlying components. Need to have a think about which build to maximize results, minimize rework. More later....
Davey126 said:
Makes sense. Likely no kernel. Will probably need to install a full version of FireOS for underlying components. Need to have a think about which build to maximize results, minimize rework. More later....
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You have no idea how much i appreciate the help!
I look forward to hearing what you come up with!!
I would be happy just going straight back to full fire os - Stock EVERYTHING and not even worrying about running another OS. I just want to have a usable tablet again!

[KERNEL] [NMF26U] [Jan 4] Stock Kernel + SafetyNet Patch

Stock Pixel/PixelXL Kernel + SafetyNet Patch
Current version: android-msm-marlin-3.18-nougat-mr1
Suitable for build: NMF26U
Security patch level: January 5, 2017
I compiled the stock kernel for the Pixel/PixelXL (they both use the same kernel) and applied the SafetyNet patch by sultanxda. The kernel name says marlin, but this also works on sailfish. Google just created one kernel that works on both sailfish (Pixel) and marlin (Pixel XL) devices.
I posted this over in the Pixel thread (as I have the regular Pixel), but thought I'd share it over here as well.
Use case for this kernel:
- If you want to stay completely stock, but have an unlocked bootloader, the SafetyNet is tripped which disables features such as Android Pay.
- This kernel is completely stock except for the addition of a patch that removes the SafetyNet check.
- If you do not have an unlocked bootloader there is no need to use this kernel. It's exactly the same as the kernel included in the stock builds, except with the addition of the SafetyNet patch.
Installation:
- Download attached .zip and unzip into a folder
- Reboot device into bootloader (power down device, then Power + Volume down)
- Connect device to computer
- Verify connection by typing 'fastboot devices'. Your device should show up (check serial number)
- Enter command: fastboot flash kernel <kernel_image>
- Once flashing is complete, enter command: fastboot reboot
- Disconnect device and wait for reboot sequence to complete.
- You now have a stock Pixel with an unlocked bootloader that can use Android Pay
**WARNING**
If flashing this kernel for whatever reason ruins your device, please don't hold me accountable. Use this at your own risk!
And otherwise, I'm not a professional developer, just a hobbyist. Please don't ask me for a ton of help, I only created this kernel because I want to run completely stock, but still use Android Pay while having an unlocked bootloader in case I ever decide to root my device in the future (am running a Verizon Pixel). I will try to maintain this kernel with each new release until I lose interest
Downloads:
NMF26U
All versions
Not sure why no ones replied here yet! - it's no use to me but thank you very much
Just downloaded and tried to install using fastboot but my device is stuck in a bootloop My bootloader is unlocked and I had previously rooted using twrp but I was using the stock recovery. I was on version NMF26O. I'm going to try re-rooting again and see if that fixes it.
I don't know how this will interact with rooted devices. I'm personally not rooted and I don't have any issues with this kernel. Try being fully stock first before flashing this.
Sakete said:
I don't know how this will interact with rooted devices. I'm personally not rooted and I don't have any issues with this kernel. Try being fully stock first before flashing this.
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I might try out a few things later and try different versions of root and post if anything works Thanks mate
THANK YOU! I've been looking for a completely stock kernel that would let me use Android Pay with an unlocked bootloader! Any plans to do this for other Nexus phones, like the 5X?
iissmart said:
THANK YOU! I've been looking for a completely stock kernel that would let me use Android Pay with an unlocked bootloader! Any plans to do this for other Nexus phones, like the 5X?
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I'll only do it for the Pixel as that's the only phone I have. It's not super difficult to do this yourself though, if you're somewhat technical it's pretty straightforward to do.
I have TWRP updated, newest build F260 and followed the steps but still unable to use Android Pay. Says it cant verify the device or software.
EDIT:Im dumb didn't read that it wasn't compatible with root.. just unlocked bootloader.
ghostENVY said:
I have TWRP updated, newest build F260 and followed the steps but still unable to use Android Pay. Says it cant verify the device or software.
EDIT:Im dumb didn't read that it wasn't compatible with root.. just unlocked bootloader.
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Yeah, if you're rooted, Android Pay will not work. There is a workaround however. You can add cards to Android Pay before you're rooted. If you root after that, Android Pay should work with the cards you've added. You just won't be able to add new cards.
Thanks for the kernel, just want to ask one question:
I have unlocked bootloader + systemless root, when I power up my phone, there is a yellow warning on the boot screen, if I use this patched kernel, will the yellow waning be gone as well ?
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Thanks for the kernel, just want to ask one question:
I have unlocked bootloader + systemless root, when I power up my phone, there is a yellow warning on the boot screen, if I use this patched kernel, will the yellow waning be gone as well ?
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You mean the orange warning? That's because unlocked bootloader. Only with locked bootloader the warning disappears.
Tylog said:
You mean the orange warning? That's because unlocked bootloader. Only with locked bootloader the warning disappears.
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I see, thanks for your explanation. AP is actually not available in my country ( China ), what a pity.
Sakete said:
Yeah, if you're rooted, Android Pay will not work. There is a workaround however. You can add cards to Android Pay before you're rooted. If you root after that, Android Pay should work with the cards you've added. You just won't be able to add new cards.
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Holy **** thanks for the advice I went ahead and unistalled SuperSU and I added my cards! Thanks!
EDIT: I went to my local McDonalds and tried to pay it said "it couldn't authenticate the device" after adding my cards. This is with root just fyi maybe systemless root will have success.
anybody managed to get AP working with root?
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anybody managed to get AP working with root?
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Not going to happen! Maybe when/if Xposed comes out but until then I don't imagine so
Sent from my Google Pixel XL using XDA Labs
DaveHTC200 said:
Not going to happen! Maybe when/if Xposed comes out but until then I don't imagine so
Sent from my Google Pixel XL using XDA Labs
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I believe a clue of posts up in this thread, someone posted that if you add the cards before you root, Android pay will work for those cards.
Sent from my Pixel using XDA-Developers mobile app
Protibus said:
I believe a clue of posts up in this thread, someone posted that if you add the cards before you root, Android pay will work for those cards.
Sent from my Pixel using XDA-Developers mobile app
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Correct, try adding cards before rooting. Once cards are added, root your phone and Android Pay should still work for making payments, you just can't add new cards to it (you'll have to unroot first for that).
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EDIT: I went to my local McDonalds and tried to pay it said "it couldn't authenticate the device" after adding my cards. This is with root just fyi maybe systemless root will have success.
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Oh weird, maybe it doesn't work then? Or it could be another issue. I got this idea from someone else who said it works for him. I myself am not rooted so can't verify otherwise.
Hello, will this still get OTA's and install them / or be able to sideload them???

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