Showing posts with label Rooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rooting. Show all posts

Friday, 5 August 2016

Rooting my 4.3 device with the 4.1 rooting file?



Hello,
my current version is 4.3 official firmware, and I want to root it, but on Chainfire's website it says that the file is for Android 4.1:
https://autoroot.chainfire.eu/ (Search "i9300")
Does that mean that this root will only work for 4.1, or it should work for any version that is also above 4.1?
Thanks!



Rooting



Is there a custom recovery out yet for the T-mobile samsung Galaxy s7? What's the best way to root the tmobile samsung Galaxy s7 for the first time.any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks In advance!!!

Sent from my SM-G930T using XDA-Developers mobile app



Please help me i tried rooting and now my phone won't work



I tried rooting my phone using Odin from this tutorial:

https:// theunlockr(dot)com/2016/02/04/root-samsung-galaxy-s6-edge-plus/

It failed and now my phone reads "Kernel is not seandroid enforcing" and will not enter recovery mode.
I tried installing the proper firmware but when I try using that it fails and my phone then reads "SW REV CHECK FAIL DEVICE 3 BINARY 2"
This is what Odin says:
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Binary Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<ID:0/003> Odin engine v(ID:3.1100)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> SingleDownload.
<ID:0/003> sboot.bin
<ID:0/003> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/003> cm.bin
<ID:0/003> FAIL!
<ID:0/003>
<ID:0/003> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
<ID:0/003> Removed!!


I don't know what to do, and any help would be greatly appreciated!

Also, the firmware I used is G928TUVU2COI5_G928TTMB2COI5_TMB and my model is SM-G928T



Rooting DOOGEE X5 MAX Pro

Hi,
I'd love to know if someone has already rooted'n'rommed this phone.
Please let us know! :fingers-crossed:

Rooting Zenwatch 2

My Zenwatch 2 will be delivered today. :) I've been searching on rooting it and seem to get conflicting info on how to root it. One person says don't use Kingroot, but I can't find an alternate procedure. Could someone give me a thread with rooting instructions? I'm "assuming" it will have Marshmallow on the watch. Sorry if I missed something obvious, I'd rather root before installing apps, since I'd likely have to reinstall them.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

[GUIDE] Unlocking BOOTLOADER and Rooting Easy Method



Just download the files attached here and do as per the video tutorial here, and you are done. Your bootloader may still remains if black, which doesn't mean that it is locked. You can check the status of bootloader with the given tool. Good luck! If you have any doubts comment here, or below the video tutorial.



Monday, 1 August 2016

Errors after Rooting Andoid

Hi,

I rooted my android tablet successfully with Kingo Root (with PC). The android tablet is Android 4.4.2.
After root access, I am facing following problems in my android device.
  • Unfortunately process com.android.phone stopped working.

  • Unfortunately Exchange Services stopped working.

  • Unable to search Network Operators and

  • Unable to setup SIM Card lock


I removed root access. And then I did factory reset. Its fine. Again I rooted successfully. And I see same issues as above. Please guide me to fix it.

Regards
Ugn10

Sunday, 31 July 2016

Questions about rooting the Sprint version HTC 10



So, I am pretty much stuck with Sprint, so if I want to upgrade my HTC 10 I am going to have to get a phone through them.

First of all, Sprint dosen't block you from using HTC's root method on their phones, do they?

And also, I read that using HTC's method now will only invalidate part of your warranty, but not all of it? I couldn't find any confirmation on this, most were from forum posts from years ago. I especially would like to know about physical defects or issues such as Uh Oh protection still applying if you are rooted.

And finally, once I root my phone, would I then have root access on the installed stock rom, or would I have to re-flash it with a custom rom that was made for root access?



Help on Rooting Galaxy J1 mini



I have a Device "samsung Galaxy j1 mini" model numbr "SM-J105B". I have gone through different proccess of rooting but unsuccessfull all the time. :) Any strong processs??.

All i am doing this to Break network Lock.... any Help for all this?



Saturday, 30 July 2016

Rooting and warranty?

I just purchased a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge today and I'm already inclined to start customizing it. I am the type of people who get obsessed with the variety of custom ROMs, tweaks, modifications, etc. and I was a die-hard development fan on my M7 and M8. I went for an iPhone 6 Plus for a while but now I am back and more eager than ever!

I had a Galaxy S5 for a little while (one of the worst phones I've owned, to be quite honest) and I remember there was something called "knox" or similar, which is triggered whenever you use ODIN to root or install a custom ROM, therefore voiding your warranty; is it the same case with the S7? I'm currently doing research about its development and how things work with it, but it's just an important question I haven't found an answer to yet.

With the HTC, for instance, you could do everything then just run a RUU and go back to fully stock without voiding anything.

And by the way, are there any custom ROMs you'd recommend? I was a huge fan of Viper ROM on all my HTC devices (One X, M7, M8) but I don't see that team developing for the S7.

Thank you for your time!

Friday, 29 July 2016

Rooting AT&T Samsung Galaxy s7 edge (snapdragon 820)



Hey everyone,

My main goal of this is to figure out how to root my s7 edge (snapdragon 820 variant).

First of all, this is my first time ever making a post on a thread/forum.

Also, I have just recently made the switch from my Apple Iphone to a Samsung Galaxy s7 edge.

With that being said, I've had an iphone since the iphone 4 and I have been jailbroken ever since.

I am aware that there is no official "root" available to the US snapdragon variant of the s7 edge but I know that it has been done but I have never done this before so I do not want to mess up my brand new phone.

Is there a way to ensure that all of my firmware/software/security settings are available to be rooted?

Thank you for bearing with me :cyclops:



Trouble rooting Marshmallow



Was rooted in past on Lollipop. Tried to upgrade to Marshmallow using the 3.38.502.12 file in this thread:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-...-2016-t3409354

Somehow got completely bricked, but I found the full RUU exe file for AT&T using Google which rebuilt everything, with full (ugh) bloat. Anyway I'm now back up & running with Marshmallow 6.0 and latest TWRP 3.0.2-0 is successfully flashed. The weird thing is that it does NOT give me the option to root & install SuperSu. I did make sure the "mount system read only" option was unchecked. I also tried installing SuperSU from the app store, but it reports required binary is missing. Is there any way to force TWRP to do it's root thing? It apparently thinks the phone is already done when it's not. :(

Hope all this mumbo jumbo makes sense. Thanks!

~Vol



Rooting D855/ Unlocking bootloader, without kingroot



Hi all, I'm new to android rooting, and have been consuming knowledge over the last few days like a large sponge.

I discovered that McAfee had set itself if with admin rights on my phone, and had been sending texts to international numbers without alerting me, took me a good while to find out where the extra charges from my carrier were coming from. Anyway, I cant delete it as its in the ROM, so i rooted the phone (on lollipop) and deleted it, along with some other bloatware that LG and my carrier decided I would want, and then updated the phone to marshmallow (I didn't actually realise marshmallow had been released, I don't keep in the android loop, and my phone always said the latest OS was installed - had to update it through LGs PC suite).

To my abject horror McAfee was back, I can only assume this was due to the update to marshmallow, and not because it somehow survived deletion somewhere on the phone. So now, i need to root the phone, and delete McAfee again, however I really dont want to use Kingroot to do it. Its very shifty, looking at various info on the web, what with it sending information to IPs in China and running services in the background. The other alternative, using Supersu's systemless root, requires the bootloader to be unlocked, but to unlock the bootloader, a root is required (please correct me if any of this information is incorrect, I am pretty new to the android side of things - ive only ever jailbroken iDevices before now). I think im right in saying I could unlock the boot loader if I could access fastboot, but the command 'adb reboot-bootloader' only reboots the phone, rather than booting into the bootloader.

Is there anything I can do to get around this ? Once its rooted and the bloatware deleted, Ill unroot it (I use banking apps and they wont run if the phone is rooted) so I dont want to flash any custom ROMS or anything - just get access to files on the root.



Thursday, 28 July 2016

Need help with rooting Samsung Galaxy Core Prime running 5.1 .1



I have a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime SM-G360T which is running Android 5.1.1. I have read other threads on these forums which I followed in my attempt to root my phone. I've tried root apps (like Kingo Root) which didn't work. I then tried CF-Autoroot, using Odin 3.7 and the correct model number .tar .md5 file. The root appeared to be working on my phone, as the scripts ran and was proceeding to reboot. Phone cycled on then off and became stuck on the logo screen with the words "Set Warranty Bit: kernel". I had to factory reset using Kies (which I had uninstalled while using Odin, and reinstalled) Can someone please help me?



Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Trouble rooting my Galaxy S7 G930A



Hello! This is my first post here, so apologies if it's not in the right place. I'm just really frustrated and hoping to find answers. I've scoured the Internet but I can't seem to find anything about my error I'm getting.

Basically I'm trying to root my Galaxy S7 G930A using Odin 3.12 and the appropriate CF Autoroot MSD file, but I keep getting the following failure that references SHA256 as being invalid. Can anyone help?

<ID:0/004> Added!!
<ID:0/004> Odin engine v(ID:3.1203)..
<ID:0/004> File analysis..
<ID:0/004> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/004> Initialzation..
<ID:0/004> FAIL! SHA256 is invalid
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)



Trouble rooting my Galaxy S7 G930A



Hello! This is my first post here, so apologies if it's not in the right place. I'm just really frustrated and hoping to find answers.

Basically I'm trying to root my Galaxy S7 G930A using Odin 3.12 and the appropriate CF Autoroot MSD file, but I keep getting the following failure that references SHA256 as being invalid. Can anyone help?

<ID:0/004> Added!!
<ID:0/004> Odin engine v(ID:3.1203)..
<ID:0/004> File analysis..
<ID:0/004> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/004> Initialzation..
<ID:0/004> FAIL! SHA256 is invalid
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)



Will Rooting & New CyanogenMod Rom Fix EFS error?



I've had this whole dm verity failure issue from stock rom after OTA update to my Note 4, Samsung won't do squat because it's a India Variant N910G and from what they tell me out of warrenty so I said screw it and decided to Root it and ad a the TWRP bootloader to it and use stock all is fine, except the issues I was having with Lag, and WIFI not saving passwords and Private Mode not working still remain.

So am considering using the CyanogenMod Rom but will this make a difference in you opinion if the EFS is what the issue is, my IMEI is fine by the way so can't figure out what's up with this whole thing and I don't have a EFS backup from before this issue occurred only now I have one since I rooted.

Any help and advice appreciated from you awesome peeps here.

Thanks



Rooting 10D with tot issues



Has anyone successfully rooted 10d with the tot method? My phone always fails to boot. I get a red boot method saying boot verification failed. I've followed the instructions exactly on the guide posted in the dev section. If anyone has any ideas, let me know. Thanks.



Rooting without a computer?



I had to get a replacement note 5 recently due to my old ones battery being screwed along with some other issues, and I no longer have access to a computer to root my new one. Is there any working methods to achieve root without?



Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Note 4 6.0.1 Marshmallow rooting issues with "Boot image patcher"



Hi all,

I'm far from an Android specialist so please excuse me if I don't fully understand you in a technical sense.

I'm trying to root my Note 4 and failing miserably, when comparing my rooting process to those of others who are successful I only see one difference.

When installing SuperSU I get this error:

******************
Boot image patcher
******************
- Finding boot image
--- Boot image: /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
- Extracting ramdisk
- Decompressing ramdisk
- Checking patch status
--- Already patched, attempting to find stock backup
--- Stock restore failed, attempting ramdisk restore
--- Ramdisk restore failed, aborting

When watching other install in the exact method I do, it just continues installing after "- Checking patch status"

Any advice/guidance would be greatly received :)

Cheers,
TRL1995