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OK. Firstly, I have extensive experience with rooting moto droids and custom roms. That said I got cocky and didn't do enough homework trying to root my girls Eris and proceeded following the instructions in the "1.5 to rooted 2.1" thread. Step 1 went fine. I THINK I have root access. Anyway, like I was tired and couldn't get adb shell working so I left it at that with intent to finish today when I get home from work. Now she's telling me her icons are different and some are linking to different programs. Any ideas? Second, can someone point me in the direction of an adb shell how to, on my Droid I can just use terminal emulation and don't actually need a computer so I'm not too familiar with the process... sorry for the stupid newborn questions, don't pull the flame throwers out yet, thanks!
You can use terminal emulator, same thing for the most part as adb... I use that more then adb, faster then having to connect to a pc IMO.
I tried the terminal emulator and got adb not found or not allowed or some craziness like that. Does that mean I didn't root like I thought? Also, any clue about the icon s changing or linking to other apps like shes claiming? I'm going to try again when she gets home
In the terminal emulator you would not need to type adb.. adb is the program you would be using on a pc to talk to the phone... what is it that you are trying to type through adb or the terminal?
III: Flashing a Custom Recovery
Flashing a custom recovery will make your life easier when flashing ROMs in the future.
1. Download this file: Recovery.zip
2. Extract file contents to your \tools\ directory of your Android SDK.
3. Open up a command prompt and go to your tools directory, and execute these commands:
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
adb push recovery.img /sdcard
adb push flash_image /system/bin
adb shell chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
4. Success! You now have a recovery partition installed on your phone. You can access it by running "adb shell reboot recovery" or by powering off your phone, holding "Volume Up + Power On"
step 3. im an ass. ok so dont type the adb. like i said, not much exp in this part... im guessing i dont tye shell either, but i do type mount?
evilsway said:
III: Flashing a Custom Recovery
Flashing a custom recovery will make your life easier when flashing ROMs in the future.
1. Download this file: Recovery.zip
2. Extract file contents to your \tools\ directory of your Android SDK.
3. Open up a command prompt and go to your tools directory, and execute these commands:
adb shell mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
adb push recovery.img /sdcard
adb push flash_image /system/bin
adb shell chmod 755 /system/bin/flash_image
adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
4. Success! You now have a recovery partition installed on your phone. You can access it by running "adb shell reboot recovery" or by powering off your phone, holding "Volume Up + Power On"
step 3. im an ass. ok so dont type the adb. like i said, not much exp in this part...
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Oh I see, for that yes you will need to get the SDK setup on your PC as per step 2... There is another thread that has a batch file that does all of this for you. You still need the SDK though.
see: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=651669
ok, i have the sdk, i followed these instructions to the letter, and i still couldnt get it running last night, where in the sdk do i do this from or is it a command promp, or can i use the terminal emulator?
yes in the command prompt, typically adb.exe will be in your tools folder.
also, and i know im being a pain now, but by adb does it mean the adb in the tools directory of the sdk, i click it and it runs a script then dissapears.
evilsway said:
also, and i know im being a pain now, but by adb does it mean the adb in the tools directory of the sdk, i click it and it runs a script then dissapears.
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yes, adb needs to be ran through the command prompt, if you click on it in windows it wont work... read the thread I linked you to, you wont need to run adb if you use that method, it does it all for you.
yeah im downloading the file now, but im just curious, now i want to be able to do it just to do it. i hate when i cant figure crap like this out,
so far ive done this, opened command promp, put in C:\androidsdk\android-sdk-windows\tools\adb.exe and it runs a script then nothing
evilsway said:
yeah im downloading the file now, but im just curious, now i want to be able to do it just to do it. i hate when i cant figure crap like this out,
so far ive done this, opened command promp, put in C:\androidsdk\android-sdk-windows\tools\adb.exe and it runs a script then nothing
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go to start, run and type cmd and enter. then in that window
you have to change to the tools directory at the command prompt like so"
cd androidsdk\android-sdk-windows\tools
then type adb
Renocat said:
go to start, run and type cmd and enter. then in that window
you have to change to the tools directory at the command prompt like so"
cd androidsdk\android-sdk-windows\tools
then type adb
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Yeah, once you do what he states and type...
cd androidsdk\android-sdk-windows\tools ... or where ever you have your SDK saved at on your computer ... you should be good to start running those scripts in the directions.
I probably installed adb/sdk wrong, but adb worked for many things then I got stuck>
adb push stock-hc-flyer-hboot_1.11.0006.nb0 / && adb shell dd if=/stock-hc-flyer-hboot_1.11.0006.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
^STUCK, at this -- either it says nothing when i press enter, OR cannot find
...and yes Ive put the file in basically every directory
dinguznomad said:
I probably installed adb/sdk wrong, but adb worked for many things then I got stuck>
adb push stock-hc-flyer-hboot_1.11.0006.nb0 / && adb shell dd if=/stock-hc-flyer-hboot_1.11.0006.nb0 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
^STUCK, at this -- either it says nothing when i press enter, OR cannot find
...and yes Ive put the file in basically every directory
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You either need to tell adb where the file is, or put it in the same folder as the adb.executive.
Okay... So Here Is Whats Up... The Digitizer On My Lg Optimus L9 Is Broken, Cant Touch The Screen Or Anything... But I Would Still Like To Use My Phone, I Can Can View My Screen But Thats All I Can Do,I Wish To Use The Keyboard And Mouse To Control My Screen,I Know This Is Possible Apperantly The Only Way To Do This Is To Access The ADB Shell, Okay,But What The Problem? Well When I Attempt To Gain Access To The ADB Shell... Super SU Gets In The Way, I Cant Grant Access To The ADB Shell Because I Cant Touch The Screen Do To The Broken Digitizer, And I Cant Click It When It Appears On The Display Because I Dont Have Super SU Permision To Use The Controlls Do To Being Denied Access Of The ADB Shell, If You Under Stand My Cicumstances Please Assist Me In Any Way, The Only Stipulation, No Factory Reset! Please And Thank You!
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Okay... So Here Is Whats Up... The Digitizer On My Lg Optimus L9 Is Broken, Cant Touch The Screen Or Anything... But I Would Still Like To Use My Phone, I Can Can View My Screen But Thats All I Can Do,I Wish To Use The Keyboard And Mouse To Control My Screen,I Know This Is Possible Apperantly The Only Way To Do This Is To Access The ADB Shell, Okay,But What The Problem? Well When I Attempt To Gain Access To The ADB Shell... Super SU Gets In The Way, I Cant Grant Access To The ADB Shell Because I Cant Touch The Screen Do To The Broken Digitizer, And I Cant Click It When It Appears On The Display Because I Dont Have Super SU Permision To Use The Controlls Do To Being Denied Access Of The ADB Shell, If You Under Stand My Cicumstances Please Assist Me In Any Way, The Only Stipulation, No Factory Reset! Please And Thank You!
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You should still be able to access adb shell at the shell level, what is likely happening is that you are dropping into a root shell and this is causing SuperSU to prompt if you want to allow adb shell to have root access. What are the exact steps you are taking when you go to use adb shell?
shimp208 said:
You should still be able to access adb shell at the shell level, what is likely happening is that you are dropping into a root shell and this is causing SuperSU to prompt if you want to allow adb shell to have root access. What are the exact steps you are taking when you go to use adb shell?
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I Use Android Screencast Plus Android SDK, Then I Use Command Prompt
.Adb Shell
.Su
At That Point Super Su Is Prompted
savagemessiah97 said:
I Use Android Screencast Plus Android SDK, Then I Use Command Prompt
.Adb Shell
.Su
At That Point Super Su Is Prompted
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I would recommend try starting adb shell (adb shell command) and not dropping into a root shell then skip the su command. So just do
Code:
adb shell
To start adb shell, and then skip the su command.
shimp208 said:
I would recommend try starting adb shell (adb shell command) and not dropping into a root shell then skip the su command. So just do
Code:
adb shell
To start adb shell, and then skip the su command.
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If I Skip su The cmd Says Not Permited
Code:
•adb shell
•su
•chmod 777 /data/dalvik-cache
•cd /data/dalvik-cache
•chmod 777 ./
This Is My Attempt, Is There An Alternative
savagemessiah97 said:
If I Skip su The cmd Says Not Permited
Code:
•adb shell
•su
•chmod 777 /data/dalvik-cache
•cd /data/dalvik-cache
•chmod 777 ./
This Is My Attempt, Is There An Alternative
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Trying using adb shell from the command line, instead of Android Screencast. Also what are you trying to do with the device extract your personnel information?
Any progress with this? I'm in the same situation
I bricked my Kindle hdx 7" and am looking for help. i JUST COULDN'T LEAVE IT ALONE. rooted wth towelroot, rolled back to 13.2.2.8, Safestrap, Nexus 1.02 for safestrap on rom slot 1. Could not get instant video, so attempted update to 13.4.5.2 to see if that would work. Realized I forgot to backup like I am supposed to do and stopped update. After no boot it went to stock recovery and I did a factory reset, just like everyone says not to do, and now I am in bootloop. Gray Kindle Fire logo for about 45 seconds, then black screen for about 45 seconds. I can communicate throught abd, but I don't know what to enter. I have found TUT from r3pwn which seems really helpful, I just cannot use keyboard fast enough to get it in,(nerve damage from brain tumor). I have seen at some point that I should get into fastboot mode, I can do that, I just don't have Windows drivers. I have been all around XDA and cannot remember where I saw things. can someone point me in the right direction? Thank you.
It took a while, but, accomplished it with help from @Davey126, reading posts from @draxie, @ONYXis, @EncryptedCurse and others. Too many to list.
Fastboot mode is useless to you anyways, as you haven't unlocked the bootloader.
The important thing is that you still have ADB access. If you can't enter the commands in time, just make a batch script to do it for you.
Code:
adb wait-for-device
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /cache
mkdir /cache/recovery
echo install /cache/kindleupdate.bin > /cache/recovery/openrecoveryscript
chmod 0777 /cache/recovery/openrecoveryscript
exit
exit
adb push your-downloaded-update.bin /cache/kindleupdate.bin
adb reboot recovery
As far as I know, you only need to add adb wait-for-device before it tries to run any of the other commands.
Save the above code as .bat in your text editor of choice (i.e. Notepad). Remember to change the local path (in the second to last line) to wherever the .bin is on your computer.
EncryptedCurse said:
Fastboot mode is useless to you anyways, as you haven't unlocked the bootloader.
The important thing is that you still have ADB access. If you can't enter the commands in time, just make a batch script to do it for you.
Code:
adb wait-for-device
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /cache
mkdir /cache/recovery
echo install /cache/kindleupdate.bin > /cache/recovery/openrecoveryscript
chmod 0777 /cache/recovery/openrecoveryscript
exit
exit
adb push your-downloaded-update.bin /cache/kindleupdate.bin
adb reboot recovery
As far as I know, you only need to add adb wait-for-device before it tries to run any of the other commands.
Save the above code as .bat in your text editor of choice (i.e. Notepad). Remember to change the local path (in the second to last line) to wherever the .bin is on your computer.
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Thank you for your help, I will do this after work.
I couldn't connect with adb on laptop, connected today and batch file stops.
adb wait-for-device
adb shell
[email protected]:/ $
Then when kindle powers off for boot loop, cmd window exits.
Any ideas?
my new batch file and logcat. is it hopeless, or more to come on learning adb?
notjoken958 said:
It took a while, but, accomplished it with help from @Davey126, reading posts from @draxie, @ONYXis, @EncryptedCurse and others. Too many to list.
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Glad you got it working. Like most complex device recovery efforts it take a lot of reading/filtering and trial/error/retries before being rewarded with meaningful successes. As you probably learned each journey is a little different; almost impossible to develop step-by-step recovery guide that wouldn't eventually have dozens of amendments covering 'special circumstances'. Enjoy your revived HDX!
I was trying to install gapps and now when I reboot I am stuck and the Play Store language select screen. When I click next, it takes me to settings. I have no home or back button so I cant get anywhere other than the settings menu. I have tried a factory reset with no avail. I also tried a manual update, but I have disable OTA updates so it wont recognize the .bin file on my SD. If only I could get to ES File Explorer. Any tips on fixing this problem?
Code:
adb shell "su -c 'mount -o rw,remount /system'"
adb shell "su -c 'mv /system/priv-app/SetupWizard.apk /system/priv-app/SetupWizard.apk.old'"
adb shell "su -c 'mount -o ro,remount /system'"
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adb shell "su -c 'mount -o rw,remount /system'"
adb shell "su -c 'mv /system/priv-app/SetupWizard.apk /system/priv-app/SetupWizard.apk.old'"
adb shell "su -c 'mount -o ro,remount /system'"
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Care to elaborate? I am a complete noob and shouldn't have been trying this at all. I can't access anything on my Kindle other than settings. Do I run this in command prompt on windows?
Edit: I also wanted to add that I am not one of the guys who sits around waiting for an answer without researching the problem lol
You need install adb on your PC - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Install drivers for our tablet (no need to reboot fastboot just manual install drivers for your kindle at device manager) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59268023&postcount=8
Open CMD (cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>)and paste these commands. I assume you rooted if you can block ota.
ONYXis said:
You need install adb on your PC - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Install drivers for our tablet (no need to reboot fastboot just manual install drivers for your kindle at device manager) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59268023&postcount=8
Open CMD (cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>)and paste these commands. I assume you rooted if you can block ota.
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Apparently I no longer have root since I reset to factory. I do have the adb drivers installed, but I get stuck when using the command prompt because I dont have su access. Anyway for me to root it with only access to settings? I am on 4.5.2
are you sure?
earlier I had root even after hard reset on 4.5.2
anyway you could try install kingroot but I do not sure
I think @Cl4ncy and @Davey126 may clarify this.
ONYXis said:
are you sure?
earlier I had root even after hard reset on 4.5.2
anyway you could try install kingroot but I do not sure
I think @Cl4ncy and @Davey126 may clarify this.
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Yes, I no longer had root access. Thanks to all of your other help and suggestions, I have been able to successfully get my Fire HDX working again. With all of the info you gave I was able to research and piece together what I needed. I was able to install Kingroot through cmd and then use the commands you gave to get rid out of settings. Thanks alot!