Prerooted 6.1 marshmallow - Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooti

Anybody working on a prerooted rom for sgp611 wifi version?
Skickat från min SGP611 via Tapatalk

Forbizzn said:
Anybody working on a prerooted rom for sgp611 wifi version?
Skickat från min SGP611 via Tapatalk
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Here is a download for the SGP611 made by @nubi
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66636484&postcount=110

glimmling said:
Here is a download for the SGP611 made by @nubi
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66636484&postcount=110
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Are you having trouble with the recovery?

D_JWhite said:
Are you having trouble with the recovery?
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No, why? I don't have the SGP611, I flashed my own prerooted zip for my SGP612 and the recovery is working without issues.

glimmling said:
No, why? I don't have the SGP611, I flashed my own prerooted zip for my SGP612 and the recovery is working without issues.
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Hi glimmling,
I downloaded the prerooted SGP612 MM rom you shared (thanks!). My only concerns are about locked bootloader (mine Z3 is still locked, do I need to unlock before flash your rom?) and wipe\factory reset (is it mandatory or can I dirty flash?)
Thanks in advance!

is there a newer version for SGP611? i`ve seen there is version 23.5.A.0.575 for SGP612.

Ardito said:
Hi glimmling,
I downloaded the prerooted SGP612 MM rom you shared (thanks!). My only concerns are about locked bootloader (mine Z3 is still locked, do I need to unlock before flash your rom?) and wipe\factory reset (is it mandatory or can I dirty flash?)
Thanks in advance!
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Hi. If you already have root and twrp, you shouldn't need to unlock the bl again. As far as I know, unlocking was only needed in the past as one step in the rooting process. Later rooting was possible without unlocking with Kingroot.
I flashed the zip and only wiped dalvik/cache.

Related

C6833 LTE Europe 14.3.A.0.681 ftf

Here is ftf for C6833 LTE Europe 14.3.A.0.681 4.4.2
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B51NBUj0yr7Fd2E4SHVmZFVDMU0/edit?usp=docslist_api
My c6802 is unlocked bootloader and running Cm11.
I have not much experience flashing Rom with ZU so could i use flashtool to flash this ftf file directly? Or i have to relock bootloader then flash ftf file?
Thanks.
nhathoa said:
My c6802 is unlocked bootloader and running Cm11.
I have not much experience flashing Rom with ZU so could i use flashtool to flash this ftf file directly? Or i have to relock bootloader then flash ftf file?
Thanks.
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No need to relock the bootloader just fire up the flashtool and flash it directly .............
ahhhh one more thing you have to use flashtool v 0.9.15.0 any older version will not work ..............
nhathoa said:
My c6802 is unlocked bootloader and running Cm11.
I have not much experience flashing Rom with ZU so could i use flashtool to flash this ftf file directly? Or i have to relock bootloader then flash ftf file?
Thanks.
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wait a minute....you can't run Cyanogen 11 because is not working with C6802....it gives bootloop. So how come you running Cyanogen Mod 11?
avetny said:
wait a minute....you can't run Cyanogen 11 because is not working with C6802....it gives bootloop. So how come you running Cyanogen Mod 11?
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Thanks for your help.
My mistake, my c6802 is running AOSP Liquid Smooth 3.0 not CM11.
I will try cm11 right now.
nhathoa said:
... my c6802 is running AOSP Liquid Smooth 3.0 not CM11.
I will try cm11 right now.
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don't try. there is a bootloop c6802 with cm11
ZU c6833
I have 136 rooted, but with a locked bootloader. Is it possible to flash this tft? And if yes, will I lose root? Thanks
paulotex said:
I have 136 rooted, but with a locked bootloader. Is it possible to flash this tft? And if yes, will I lose root? Thanks
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Yes
Yes
blueether said:
Yes
Yes
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Thanks.
I think I can't unlock the boot loader (service menu says: Bootloader unlock allowed: No), so it seems I'm stuck until someone finds a way to keep root with 681...

[Q] Xperia z2 lollipop root?

Hello,
I'm Yazan and I'm new to this developing stuff. I had an old Samsung that I used to play with and rooted it but moving to the Xperia z2 was a big upgrade. I have very low experience and would love to root my Xperia z2. I have updated it to the generic lollipop update and would like to know if there is a way to root it. And also could I downgrade to 4.4.4 KitKat root it and install a rooted 5.0 stock ROM?
Thanks for the help. I'll be waiting. :fingers-crossed:
You need to downgrade it to 4.4.2 Kitkat, root it, install Dualrecovery, and then flash a prerooted lollipop firmware via recovery.
Please search the forum for how to do it..
AlanDS said:
You need to downgrade it to 4.4.2 Kitkat, root it, install Dualrecovery, and then flash a prerooted lollipop firmware via recovery.
Please search the forum for how to do it..
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... So I could flash (downgrade) a stock 4.4.2 ROM directly from 5.0.2 using flashtool, then root it and install dual recovery then flash the 5.0 pre rooted rom using the recovery? And btw my bootloader is locked should I unlock it first.
Yazan_Droid_Shteawi said:
... So I could flash (downgrade) a stock 4.4.2 ROM directly from 5.0.2 using flashtool, then root it and install dual recovery then flash the 5.0 pre rooted rom using the recovery? And btw my bootloader is locked should I unlock it first.
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No need to unlock bootloader... Just do as you said...
The intention of downgrading firmware is to gain root without unlocking bootloader.
AlanDS said:
No need to unlock bootloader... Just do as you said...
The intention of downgrading firmware is to gain root without unlocking bootloader.
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Haha, thanks I'm sort of new... Thanks though. and which ROM should I choose... 17.1.2.A.0.314 or 17.1.1.A.0.402. My device is D6503
You may use 17.1.2.A.0.314 to downgrade.
AlanDS said:
You may use 17.1.2.A.0.314 to downgrade.
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Could I download any firmware that is global/unbranded and does the country matter.
Yazan_Droid_Shteawi said:
Could I download any firmware that is global/unbranded and does the country matter.
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No it doesn't matter !!
Sent From My Z2 On LP 5.0.2 Fully Deodexed With Dual Recovery !
Pandemic said:
No it doesn't matter !!
Sent From My Z2 On LP 5.0.2 Fully Deodexed With Dual Recovery !
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What about the recovery, is it okay to install the custom twrp recovery? I saw it on a video on youtube.

Pre-rooted, Dual Recovery, Customized TH C6833 14.5.A.0242

This is for C6833 Only
UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER Only
Customized TH 14.5.A.0.242
Pre-rooted
Dual Recovery
Flash in TWRP Recovery
Do a FULL WIPE
https://mega.co.nz/#!3xpAVSjJ!pvyp9JQekj84PQbXPm-_Rp19ngygjLoJxAMZo09ZZ70
Excellent!!!
Will try and report back later.
Unable to flash, too big file for twrp flashing.
Is this also working with locked bootloader?
Mucho79 said:
Is this also working with locked bootloader?
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sorry, unlocked bootloader only
So, is it working ?
its working on my unit, im using it right now... :good:
What about that "Unable to flash, too big file for twrp flashing." problem, what user Killerpint reported ?
Thanks!
martin366 said:
What about that "Unable to flash, too big file for twrp flashing." problem, what user Killerpint reported ?
Thanks!
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have no idea, what's the problem with his TWRP, i flashed mine over KK, do a full wipe then flashed...
lolipop already installed standard without twrp. what can I do now to make it to install?
Okay, i will give it a try soon.
Will report back
spoxxx said:
lolipop already installed standard without twrp. what can I do now to make it to install?
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flash TWRP recovery through fastboot mode :good:
dandyqb said:
flash TWRP recovery through fastboot mode :good:
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I am lazy and use Rashr (play store) for all kernel/recovery stuff.
but no early to take advantage of rashr need to have root. How kernelbzainstalowac with twrp on the lolipop
spoxxx said:
but no early to take advantage of rashr need to have root. How kernelbzainstalowac with twrp on the lolipop
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We all need unlocked bootloader. :good:
I unlocked the bootloader kitkat. what I have to unlock it again ?. How do I install the kernel installed on this lolipop to have twrp?
Wysłane z mojego C6833 przy użyciu Tapatalka
its either you already have a TWRP on the previous version which is KitKat, if not make your phone rooted, unlocked bootloader with recovery before doing or flashing this new version (Lollipop)
martin366 said:
Okay, i will give it a try soon.
Will report back
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Works great, no problems. Flashed on scrubber GPE port.
Thanks!
martin366 said:
Works great, no problems. Flashed on scrubber GPE port.
Thanks!
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I am on the GPe port as well. What steps did you exactly take to flash this Sony ROM?
Did you flash another Recovery or Kernel first or did you flash it from the TWRP which is part of Scrubbers port?

Help rooting Z2 tablet

Hey guys!
Ive been trying to figure out how to go about rooting my tablet but since I am new at this stuff I just want to make sure I dont **** up
My questions are:
1. My tablet is 5.0.2 atm, as far as I know I have to downgrade to be able to root?
2. If I need to downgrade I believe I need a FTF file, I have a LTE version which is bought in sweden. Do I need a specifik FTF file for my country or can I use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2741233to downgrade my tablet?
3. Can i still use this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2792056 to root my device after I downgraded the firmware or is it outdated? If its outdated is there any updated guide I can use?
Any help is appreciated!
Failhoew said:
Hey guys!
Ive been trying to figure out how to go about rooting my tablet but since I am new at this stuff I just want to make sure I dont **** up
My questions are:
1. My tablet is 5.0.2 atm, as far as I know I have to downgrade to be able to root?
2. If I need to downgrade I believe I need a FTF file, I have a LTE version which is bought in sweden. Do I need a specifik FTF file for my country or can I use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2741233to downgrade my tablet?
3. Can i still use this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2792056 to root my device after I downgraded the firmware or is it outdated? If its outdated is there any updated guide I can use?
Any help is appreciated!
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1. There is this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461. But it ain´t give proper root and there is also some security concerns with it but your decision.
2. Yes. You need FTF file which is 4.4.2 firmware for you device. Latest rootable is 17.1.2.A.0.314. Here is download link for SGP 521 if you want. https://mega.co.nz/#!cN5ykLrL!0w38j4lWIHFm1rZdwexScG9Cpz2BghrSZPpLRkyTcL8 . However your link should work also. If you only use it for rooting it don´t have to be for your region.
3. Your link would work for rooting properly. However there is other methods too.
4. After you achieved root just install custom recovery for you device and flash latest prerooted firmware for your device with it and you are good.
kulvertti said:
1. There is this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461. But it ain´t give proper root and there is also some security concerns with it but your decision.
2. Yes. You need FTF file which is 4.4.2 firmware for you device. Latest rootable is 17.1.2.A.0.314. Here is download link for SGP 521 if you want. https://mega.co.nz/#!cN5ykLrL!0w38j4lWIHFm1rZdwexScG9Cpz2BghrSZPpLRkyTcL8 . However your link should work also. If you only use it for rooting it don´t have to be for your region.
3. Your link would work for rooting properly. However there is other methods too.
4. After you achieved root just install custom recovery for you device and flash latest prerooted firmware for your device with it and you are good.
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Thanks for the advice man!
Ill give it a shot today
kulvertti said:
1. There is this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/one-click-root-tool-android-2-x-5-0-t3107461. But it ain´t give proper root and there is also some security concerns with it but your decision.
2. Yes. You need FTF file which is 4.4.2 firmware for you device. Latest rootable is 17.1.2.A.0.314. Here is download link for SGP 521 if you want. https://mega.co.nz/#!cN5ykLrL!0w38j4lWIHFm1rZdwexScG9Cpz2BghrSZPpLRkyTcL8 . However your link should work also. If you only use it for rooting it don´t have to be for your region.
3. Your link would work for rooting properly. However there is other methods too.
4. After you achieved root just install custom recovery for you device and flash latest prerooted firmware for your device with it and you are good.
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Alright mate would this work for me as I took it that I need to unlock the bootloader to install a custom recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3159705
Thanks
Sent from my SGP521 using Tapatalk
nathlynn2201 said:
Alright mate would this work for me as I took it that I need to unlock the bootloader to install a custom recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3159705
Thanks
Sent from my SGP521 using Tapatalk
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There is no need to unlock bootloader if you just want to root your device. Bootloader unlocking is needed if you want to try custom kernels or roms that use custom kernels. And yes this work for your device also.
kulvertti said:
There is no need to unlock bootloader if you just want to root your device. Bootloader unlocking is needed if you want to try custom kernels or roms that use custom kernels. And yes this work for your device also.
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OK so with a locked bootloader I can downgrade to 4.4.2 for my region model root using kingroot..? Then install a custom recovery without having an unlocked bootloader then flash Pre rooted ftf lollipop ROM build. Is the updated kernel and firmware in the Pre rooted stock ROMs? Thanks.
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
nathlynn2201 said:
OK so with a locked bootloader I can downgrade to 4.4.2 for my region model root using kingroot..? Then install a custom recovery without having an unlocked bootloader then flash Pre rooted ftf lollipop ROM build. Is the updated kernel and firmware in the Pre rooted stock ROMs? Thanks.
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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Yes you can downgrade to 4.4.2 firmware with locked bootloader. After that you don´t need kingroot to root your device because @[NUT]´s dualrecovery pc installer can root your device before it install custom recovery. After that you can flash prerooted firmware (= .zip file) with custom recovery. Usually prerooted stock roms has whole firmware including kernel. Their also include SuperSu and custom recovery. And there is no need to unlock your bootloader in any step for this unless you want to do that.
OK so I flashed a ftf file from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3061431 I don't think its right as its for HK etc. A 4.4.2 ftf. 17.1.a.2.402 HK/sa/as/kw.
I was on 23.1.A.1.28 in the UK as O2 UK being the 4g network. But according to that thread the 23.1.a.1.28 I was on is generic HK so I'm confused. How can I get back to my original then? Thanks
kulvertti said:
Yes you can downgrade to 4.4.2 firmware with locked bootloader. After that you don´t need kingroot to root your device because @[NUT]´s dualrecovery pc installer can root your device before it install custom recovery. After that you can flash prerooted firmware (= .zip file) with custom recovery. Usually prerooted stock roms has whole firmware including kernel. Their also include SuperSu and custom recovery. And there is no need to unlock your bootloader in any step for this unless you want to do that.
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Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
kulvertti said:
Yes you can downgrade to 4.4.2 firmware with locked bootloader. After that you don´t need kingroot to root your device because @[NUT]´s dualrecovery pc installer can root your device before it install custom recovery. After that you can flash prerooted firmware (= .zip file) with custom recovery. Usually prerooted stock roms has whole firmware including kernel. Their also include SuperSu and custom recovery. And there is no need to unlock your bootloader in any step for this unless you want to do that.
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Just made my own xperifirm ftf file the guide I followed on xperiblog said not to add the ta partitions is that correct would you know?
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
nathlynn2201 said:
Just made my own xperifirm ftf file the guide I followed on xperiblog said not to add the ta partitions is that correct would you know?
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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I have tried both ways. Including ta partition and excluding it. Both works just fine for me.
kulvertti said:
I have tried both ways. Including ta partition and excluding it. Both works just fine for me.
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OK thanks I did it without the ta partition like suggested but wasn't sure if it was 100% correct. Should all be fine though. I'm currently now rooted and all fine but what I want to do is have a Pre rooted flashable zip of my ftf I've made so it is my actual stock ROM I'm running. I've looked into the prfcreator but don't wanna do it and run the risk of bricking my z2 tab. Have you used prfcreator? I guess all I need is my ftf file to use. The most update supersu zip I want. And then I need to somehow have the xzdualrecovery.zip but not sure if that's all I need or if I need the current Sony signed kernel or what. Thanks
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kulvertti said:
I have tried both ways. Including ta partition and excluding it. Both works just fine for me.
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nathlynn2201 said:
OK thanks I did it without the ta partition like suggested but wasn't sure if it was 100% correct. Should all be fine though. I'm currently now rooted and all fine but what I want to do is have a Pre rooted flashable zip of my ftf I've made so it is my actual stock ROM I'm running. I've looked into the prfcreator but don't wanna do it and run the risk of bricking my z2 tab. Have you used prfcreator? I guess all I need is my ftf file to use. The most update supersu zip I want. And then I need to somehow have the xzdualrecovery.zip but not sure if that's all I need or if I need the current Sony signed kernel or what. Thanks
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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Must admit reading up more looks pretty straight forward as I just use NUTz xzdualrecovery flashable zip as the recovery zip. I'm just unsure on whether I would need to check kernel otakernel modem and ltalabel for our device. Thanks
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nathlynn2201 said:
OK thanks I did it without the ta partition like suggested but wasn't sure if it was 100% correct. Should all be fine though. I'm currently now rooted and all fine but what I want to do is have a Pre rooted flashable zip of my ftf I've made so it is my actual stock ROM I'm running. I've looked into the prfcreator but don't wanna do it and run the risk of bricking my z2 tab. Have you used prfcreator? I guess all I need is my ftf file to use. The most update supersu zip I want. And then I need to somehow have the xzdualrecovery.zip but not sure if that's all I need or if I need the current Sony signed kernel or what. Thanks
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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Must admit reading up more looks pretty straight forward as I just use NUTz xzdualrecovery flashable zip as the recovery zip. I'm just unsure on whether I would need to check kernel otakernel modem and ltalabel for our device. Thanks
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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Depending what you want but if you include everything else but signing you end up to fully functional prerooted firmware.
kulvertti said:
Depending what you want but if you include everything else but signing you end up to fully functional prerooted firmware.
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Sorry mate if I use my ftf and super su.zip and xzdualrecovery.flashable.zip then add all checks do I also have to get it signed? Or I can do all checks and not need signing and it will be fine...? Sorry mate first time and all just trying to work out different things thank you.
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nathlynn2201 said:
Sorry mate if I use my ftf and super su.zip and xzdualrecovery.flashable.zip then add all checks do I also have to get it signed? Or I can do all checks and not need signing and it will be fine...? Sorry mate first time and all just trying to work out different things thank you.
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No need to be sorry. You don't need to sign your zip because TWRP can handle unsigned zip files just fine. There is nothing wrong to sign your zip file but some times it can cause problems. Your choice.

Root SM-G925F

I've a little Question.
I want to root my Phone. I've installed latest official Marshmallow update (G925FXXU3DPDP) and don't know what's the way to root. The cf-autoroot from File Chainfire is different from my current Buildnumber.
I saw a Video from "Highonandroid" in that he first flashed the SpaceX Kernel and then the Twrp, does this work?
One more Question: When i flashed Twrp and want to install a 5.1.1 over the Official Marshmallow, do i get a bootloop then?
Sorry for the Questions, but i am new at this and don't want to do anything wrong
Flash twrp as in original android development section. Then flash supersu.zip.
And no 5.1.1 rom on MM booloader.
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Rosli59564 said:
Flash twrp as in original android development section. Then flash supersu.zip.
And no 5.1.1 rom on MM booloader.
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Thanks a Lot. So Do i have to flash 5.1.1 bootloader to flash 5.1.1 Rom first?
Sconny said:
Thanks a Lot. So Do i have to flash 5.1.1 bootloader to flash 5.1.1 Rom first?
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If your firmware is before 4DPG2 you could still downgrade.
Sent from my SM-G925F
Rosli59564 said:
If your firmware is before 4DPG2 you could still downgrade.
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My fw is the latest mm
Sconny said:
My fw is the latest mm
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If it's 4DPG2 then not possible anymore.
Sent from my SM-G925F
Sconny said:
I've a little Question.
I want to root my Phone. I've installed latest official Marshmallow update (G925FXXU3DPDP) and don't know what's the way to root. The cf-autoroot from File Chainfire is different from my current Buildnumber.
I saw a Video from "Highonandroid" in that he first flashed the SpaceX Kernel and then the Twrp, does this work?
One more Question: When i flashed Twrp and want to install a 5.1.1 over the Official Marshmallow, do i get a bootloop then?
Sorry for the Questions, but i am new at this and don't want to do anything wrong
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Doesn't matter if the build numbers aren't exactly the same. As long as your device is g925f zeroltexx the root will work fine.
I have 6.0.1 g925f and i used cf autoroot a few days ago and no issues or errors
callumbr1 said:
Doesn't matter if the build numbers aren't exactly the same. As long as your device is g925f zeroltexx the root will work fine.
I have 6.0.1 g925f and i used cf autoroot a few days ago and no issues or errors
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1 Million thanks again. You're the man!
Sconny said:
1 Million thanks again. You're the man!
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This is my build number and it flashed root no problem! Let me know how you get on
Sconny said:
1 Million thanks again. You're the man!
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Did it work?
callumbr1 said:
Did it work?
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Yes sir, it worked perfectly! Which recovery shall i Use to flash custom Roms?
Sconny said:
Yes sir, it worked perfectly! Which recovery shall i Use to flash custom Roms?
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I use TWRP. Seems to be best recovery.
https://dl.twrp.me/zerolte/twrp-3.0.2-0-zerolte.img.html
callumbr1 said:
I use TWRP. Seems to be best recovery.
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From official twrp website?
Sconny said:
From official twrp website?
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Yes look at the link above mate
Sconny said:
From official twrp website?
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Or just download flashify from playstore and you can flash twrp straight from flashify. Thats easiest thats what i did
callumbr1 said:
Or just download flashify from playstore and you can flash twrp straight from flashify. Thats easiest thats what i did
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Just flash and enjoy? I read that i have to flash My bl again
Sconny said:
Just flash and enjoy? I read that i have to flash My bl again
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Just flash and enjoy. You dont need to flash bootloader again
Sconny said:
Just flash and enjoy? I read that i have to flash My bl again
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Flash the bottom one. The one just .img
callumbr1 said:
Flash the bottom one. The one just .img
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it worked once again..
Can i flash every Rom now?
Sconny said:
it worked once again..
Can i flash every Rom now?
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Yeah you can use flashify to flash your roms and zips. Make sure you make backups first though of your kernel and recovery. Just incase.
Enjoy buddy

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