open command her not working? xpreria s - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

hi guy's did you find that open command here is not working for you or you just see copy path.
just two steps and you can do it !
just ad www
howtogeek.com/geekers/EnableCommandPromptHereAlways.zip
and right click you folder ie(fast boot folder) not the .exe
enjoy.
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[HOW TO] Get custom recovery extremely noob proof.

THINGS TO NOTE:
1. YOU MUST UNLOCK BOOTLOADER FIRST, THEN FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
2. AFTER YOU FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS YOU STILL NEED TO GET ROOT, YOU ARE NOT ROOTED, YOU JUST HAVE A CUSTOM RECOVERY
3.BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING DO THIS ON YOUR PHONE
1. Go to Settings --> Applications --> Development --> Check Dubugging
2. Take out the battery from the back of your phone and insert it back in
3. hold down volume down and power button. wait until you see a screen with options
4. Use the volume buttons to go up and down...go down and select fastboot, and press power button to select it.
5. plug in your usb to your phone.
how to use command prompt:
-windows 7: start button > type in "cmd" without quotes
-windows vista and xp: start button > Run type in "cmd" without quotes
You need to be familiar with windows file system. There are directories and files
now you can go to any directory you want. Let say you want to go to your android directory that's in c:\user\seansk\android\
type: cd c:\user\seansk\android\
if you want to go back to c:\ directory
type: cd c:\
How to get custom recovery using command prompt:
download the attached .zip file provided by Binary I have also attached it here
PUT ALL THE FILES INSIDE THE ZIP FILE INTO C:\Android
to do this: click start click on "computer" or "my computer" depending on your windows version.
Then click on the main drive usually it is c:
right click in an empty area and create a new folder and call it android
now take all the files inside the zip file i have attatched and put them in the android folder
go to command prompt like showed you above: go to c:\android directory like I showed you above: if you forgot here's how AGAIN
type cd c:\android
now type this: fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm-ruby-5.0.2.7.img
your command prompt should now look like this:
c:\Android>fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm-ruby-5.0.2.7.img
PRESS ENTER, your phone will install the custom recovery
once it is done
type: fastboot reboot
Done.
seansk said:
how to use command prompt:
-windows 7: start button > type in "cmd" without quotes
-windows vista and xp: start button > Run type in "cmd" without quotes
You need to be familiar with windows file system. There are directories and files
now you can go to any directory you want. Let say you want to go to your android directory that's in c:\user\seansk\android\
type: cd c:\user\seansk\android\
if you want to go back to c:\ directory
type: cd c:\
How to get custom recovery using command prompt:
download the attached .zip file provided by Binary I have also attached it here
PUT ALL THOSE FILES INSIDE THE ZIP FILE INTO C:\Android
to do this: click start click on "computer" or "my computer" depending on your windows version.
Then click on the main drive usually it is c:
right click in an empty area and create a new folder and call it android
now take all the files inside the zip file i have attatched and put them in the android folder
go to command prompt like showed you above: go to c:\android directory like I showed you above: if you forgot here's how AGAIN
type cd c:\android
now type this: fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm-ruby-5.0.2.7.img
your command prompt should now look like this:
c:\Android>fastboot flash recovery recovery-cwm-ruby-5.0.2.7.img
PRESS ENTER, your phone will install the custom recovery
once it is done
type: fastboot reboot
Done.
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Nice but I can't find the seansk directory. What am I doing wrong?
Binary100100 said:
Nice but I can't find the seansk directory. What am I doing wrong?
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You should try to find it by looking around your bedroom...maybe you'l find a folder named seansk on it!!! feel free to add it to your how to pages!!!
seansk said:
You should try to find it by looking around your bedroom...maybe you'l find a folder named seansk on it!!! feel free to add it to your how to pages!!!
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Nevermind. I found it. It was the one with your mothers pictures in it.
Yeah I went there. LOL!
Binary100100 said:
Nevermind. I found it. It was the one with your mothers pictures in it.
Yeah I went there. LOL!
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you have the wrong folder start over you need to unlock the drawer[bootloader] first
seansk said:
you have the wrong folder start over you need to unlock the drawer[bootloader] first
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Oh no I don't. This works just fine.
Binary100100 said:
Oh no I don't. This works just fine.
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crap I forgot to add they should start fastboot...time to edit again

omg! cant root jetstream help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

my jetstream when i purchased it was
unlocked , s-off and cwm was installed but
when i try app-rootneeded they say my devices is not rooted is this possible at all?
and when try to root doomlord method:
1. adb&fastboot (11MB) extracted from sdk(downloaded work good & root in C:\Android)
2. JETSTREAM-DooMLoRD-insecure-kernel-autoroot-test2-boot.img(renamed insecure.img and copy to C:\Android )
3. DooMLoRD_v2_ROOT-busybox-su
4. htc driver (find in fastbootdevices cmd and htcsync)
5. usb debbug mode
and it says
" cannot load "insecure.img" : no error "
Usually, that's because the cmd window was not opened in the adb folder where the image is located. Did you use the change directory command (cd)? Or if using Windows 7, try holding shift & right mouse click in the folder to run cmd from that folder.
also, if you search "cannot load: boot.img no error" - you'll get a lot of hits in google.
guru_shastri said:
Usually, that's because the cmd window was not opened in the adb folder where the image is located. Did you use the change directory command (cd)? Or if using Windows 7, try holding shift & right mouse click in the folder to run cmd from that folder.
also, if you search "cannot load: boot.img no error" - you'll get a lot of hits in google.
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Thanks for replying
i dont know how can i do change directory CD?
i realy want know how clockworkmod cwm installed on my device? (without root)
external microSD needed?(for rooting)
guru_shastri said:
Usually, that's because the cmd window was not opened in the adb folder where the image is located. Did you use the change directory command (cd)? Or if using Windows 7, try holding shift & right mouse click in the folder to run cmd from that folder.
also, if you search "cannot load: boot.img no error" - you'll get a lot of hits in google.
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omg it load insecure and rooted
thanks a lot
strartin cmd from c: solve problem (Rclick and start cmd here !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
i didnt knew that
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congrats!

(Only DEVS) How to Extract System.img.ext4 ??

How can i extract system.img.ext4 in linux or windows please help me out also searched for the guides but nothing worked thats why i am posting here. basically i am trying to extract a system.img.ext4 of NC5 want to make my own rom by deodexing and zipaligning and some other tweaks also..
ahmed.zubair said:
How can i extract system.img.ext4 in linux or windows please help me out also searched for the guides but nothing worked thats why i am posting here. basically i am trying to extract a system.img.ext4 of NC5 want to make my own rom by deodexing and zipaligning and some other tweaks also..
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ok so I was looking for the same thing and found a way that worked for me on windows 7 64bit...
1. download the sgs2toext4.jar from rwilco12's website or the xda thread
2. run sgs2toext4.jar and then drag your "system.img.ext4" file that you got from your tar.md5 file into the main window that says "Drag Here"
3. it will take a couple minutes to create the new "system.img.ext4.img" file, so let it run until it says in the window that it is done...then close the program
4. download ext2explore-2.2.71 from the sourceforge website
5. once downloaded, extract the .exe file and right click on ext2explore.exe to "run as administrator"
6. then click on File at top left and then Open Image...select your "system.img.ext4.img" file
7. Highlight the file in the right window pane and click Save
8. then save the contents to a folder of your choosing and VIOLA!!
hope that helps!
onelovekir said:
ok so I was looking for the same thing and found a way that worked for me on windows 7 64bit...
1. download the sgs2toext4.jar from rwilco12's website or the xda thread
2. run sgs2toext4.jar and then drag your "system.img.ext4" file that you got from your tar.md5 file into the main window that says "Drag Here"
3. it will take a couple minutes to create the new "system.img.ext4.img" file, so let it run until it says in the window that it is done...then close the program
4. download ext2explore-2.2.71 from the sourceforge website
5. once downloaded, extract the .exe file and right click on ext2explore.exe to "run as administrator"
6. then click on File at top left and then Open Image...select your "system.img.ext4.img" file
7. Highlight the file in the right window pane and click Save
8. then save the contents to a folder of your choosing and VIOLA!!
hope that helps!
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thanks, really
i have success with
G900FDXXU1ANJ2_G900FDOJV1ANJ2_G900FDXXU1ANH2_HOME system.img.ext4 .
Not working on Note 4 Lollipop
This guide isn't working for Note 4 Lollipop rom. @onelovekir
Any other solution?
Thanks.
amk19 said:
This guide isn't working for Note 4 Lollipop rom. @onelovekir
Any other solution?
Thanks.
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with the new lollipop I don't believe they use the same formatting, but I'm not 100% sure on that, someone else would have to chime in on that as I don't have lollipop yet.
onelovekir said:
ok so I was looking for the same thing and found a way that worked for me on windows 7 64bit...
1. download the sgs2toext4.jar from rwilco12's website or the xda thread
2. run sgs2toext4.jar and then drag your "system.img.ext4" file that you got from your tar.md5 file into the main window that says "Drag Here"
3. it will take a couple minutes to create the new "system.img.ext4.img" file, so let it run until it says in the window that it is done...then close the program
4. download ext2explore-2.2.71 from the sourceforge website
5. once downloaded, extract the .exe file and right click on ext2explore.exe to "run as administrator"
6. then click on File at top left and then Open Image...select your "system.img.ext4.img" file
7. Highlight the file in the right window pane and click Save
8. then save the contents to a folder of your choosing and VIOLA!!
hope that helps!
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thanks
for Repack files after edit to system.ext4 and after Then system.sin What I do?
Sorry for the extremely late reply, but I always repack into a .zip file to flash using any recovery. i'm not sure how to make a legit samsung odin tar.
amk19 said:
This guide isn't working for Note 4 Lollipop rom. @onelovekir
Any other solution?
Thanks.
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Try FTK Imager 3.4.0.1...so far its working for me without all the extra steps :good:
@onelovekir
Hey there, I'm trying to open the S4 lollipop system.img with the FTK Imager but it says "select a valid image file".
Does it really work for you?
Stami

Systemless root step-by-step procedure

Thanks to HypoTurtle for providing the .img files! I used them for this, and please give him thanks too. Here is the link to his post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/remix/remix-os/systemless-root-remixos-64bit-t3368131
Looking for a step-by-step to root the most recent .205 Remix OS? I have tried here to put together a procedure that most can follow. Please let me know how it works for you.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT MESSING AROUND MIGHT RESULT IN PROBLEMS IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.
This is only for 64 bit. Please note that you MUST type all command line commands Exactly as shown (including spaces and caps)
 First, download and install Remix OS from their website. Go through the complete installation.
 Next, using the Remix Browser, download the following four files:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B3gcDbDvV4MkVWRxU3pYMzVUWEU
To substitute the new ramdisk.img:
 Open the File Manager twice from the file launcher. You should now have two windows open. You can move them around and resize as needed.
 From one File Manager window, click on the Drive# with your Remix OS folder (Usually it it the bottom drive on the lower left). You will see a Remix OS folder.
 Click on it to open it. Now you should see the files including one named ramdisk.img.
 Click on the ramdisk.img and select Rename from the upper right menu (you should see a check symbol... click on this and then click on the three dots to bring up the Rename command). Rename the ramdisk.img to ramdiskorig.img (this will save it in case you want to accept OTA (just rename ramdisk.img to ramdiskroot.img and rename ramdiskorig.img to ramdisk.img))
 Tap on the Download Folder of the other File Manager window to open it. You should see the four files you downloaded.
 Drag ramdisk.img from Download Folder on the first File Manager window to the Remix OS folder in the other window. You have now replaced the original ramdisk with the "rooted" one.
Now you need to transfer the su.img file into the /data partition:
 Press Alt-F1 to open the command line. You should see a line of text with the # symbol.
 To copy su.imginto /data, at the command line type: cp /data/media/0/Download/su.img /data/su.img and press ENTER. Note the locations of the spaces after cp and img. If you receive no error statement then you did it correctly.
While you are here, you can activate Google Play store:
 type sh /data/media/0/Download/Playenable.sh and press ENTER. You should get an acknowledgement that files are being disabled and enabled.
 Press Alt-F7 to exit the command line
 Reboot your computer again into Remix OS. You should be rooted, and have Play Store if you did everything correctly. Don't be concerned if you have a little trouble getting Play Store to work at first. Just be patient and keep trying. You may need to go to Setup/Accounts and delete and reenter your Google account.
Many users want to have a different launcher from the one in Remix OS. If you wish to use your launcher of choice:
 Download your launcher from Play store
 Press Alt-F1 to open the command line
 Type sh /data/media/0/Download/Launcherenable.sh and press ENTER. You should see an acknowledgement if you did this correctly.
 Now follow these steps to activate the new launcher:
 Press Alt-F1 to exit the command line.
 You will be prompted to select your launcher. You will have to minimize the launcher (in upper right corner) in order to click the prompt. After enabling your launcher, be sure to go to the Settings/Applications and set your launcher to Open in full screen mode.
Set to go! Have fun.
Where is the ramdisk.img?
64bit or 32bit
thanx
c0dex said:
Where is the ramdisk.img?
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You should see 4 files. Are they there?
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deaakl said:
64bit or 32bit
thanx
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Thanks for the question. 64 bit. I'll update the OP.
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lollyjay said:
Thanks for the question. 64 bit. I'll update the OP.
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worked and solve my problem with usb host controller : (sh: [2]: /data/data/hu.sztupy.android.usbhostcontroller/files/your_binary: permission denied)
thanx
deaakl said:
worked and solve my problem with usb host controller : (sh: [2]: /data/data/hu.sztupy.android.usbhostcontroller/files/your_binary: permission denied)
thanx
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Good to hear.
hi I just modified the op to make the root process easier.
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Hi, with this root method, cannot edit init.sh?
RoboR1 said:
Hi, with this root method, cannot edit init.sh?
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Not directly without also replacing initrd.img to mount /system rw (and break OTA).
Fairly sure these are my unaltered files so there are other options.
1. You could add a su.d script into /su/su.d to do what you need
2. I added a script that mounts files from /su/vendor/ over /system so - /su/vendor/etc/init.sh would be /system/etc/init.sh (not sure if it's there by default - if you add the path to /su/systemfiles.txt it will be)
ok thank you.

How to unpack recovery.img?

How can I unpack recovery.img? I am running linux on my PC.
Well I found a way, so thought that I should share it with all.
You need dsixda's Android Kitchen and recovery.img of any phone you want to unpack.
I am running a linux pc.
You can look for installation steps in following thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=633246
Open a terminal.
Type the following command to go into the directory of android kitchen
For example, I have to go in this path using terminal
/home/augustoandro/Android/android-kitchen , then I type
cd /home/augustoandro/Android/android-kitchen
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After that
./menu
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Now choose ADVANCED OPTIONS by entering the no. in front of the option.
Now, select "unpack/repack boot.img" option in the same way.
Now, enter "a".
A folder would be created in the android kitchen folder. In my case, /home/augustoandro/Android/android-kitchen/boot-img-64647470
Copy and paste the recovery.img file in the new folder.
Go back to the terminal and press enter.
The recovery.img file would be unpacked in the same folder.
You can look for it using the file explorer.
Hit thanks button if found useful

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