I did an extensive search and have checked the Noob thread with no luck. Im aware of the Heimdall option for non US S III devices but not for US versions.
Is there something Im missing, or is there in fact no way to root a GS III on a Mac computer. I have emailed Heimdall and hopefully hear something soon.
Please advise if there is an option that I am not realizing. I do not have a Windows machine, but may have to find one if this holds true.
Thanks much.
already a few open threads on this bro. short answer the only way to get it working right now would be to dual boot windows or run in virtual unless you have access to a windows machine or until heimdall releases an update
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Hey guys,
I've done a search around, but I can't find any way to root my SGS2 on OSX.
Odin is for PC only, and I haven't found another option. Is there any software available yet?
Unless you can run Odin on wine/parallel (and tbh i will never trust to flash anything on a "emulated" windows running Odin) im afraid you only can use a Windows machine.
Maybe you could manage a bootcamp partition and install therefor windows for using Odin on this partition... Of course you will need an original Windows Installation!
Otherwise here on xda there is an offer of the program 'Heimdall' wich can be used as an alternative to Odin, but especially me I prefer the Windows way
here is the link to the program itself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1104826&highlight=heimdall
and here is a how-to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16101375&postcount=12
true, true! now it is in the correct forum!
Hi all,
This should be in Q&A, but like Stoecki said you can use Heimdall, learning it myself, so i can use Ubuntu instead of Windows....
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Moving to Q&A
Sorry LufC,
I've been using xda for almost 2 years, you'd think I'd have known that.
Thanks guys, I'm checking out Heimdall now
djdante said:
Hey guys,
I've done a search around, but I can't find any way to root my SGS2 on OSX.
Odin is for PC only, and I haven't found another option. Is there any software available yet?
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Dude, Bootcamp is the way. Installation takes less than half hour.
That's how an Apple head does his Win-based job. >.<
Heimdall doesn't work for SGS2 on OSX. I used a Windows pc for this one time only process.
Hello follow S3 users,
I have a GT-I9300 with original samsung Android Version 4.1.2 and I have been looking for a method to root this device from either OSX or Linux which are to only two OS i have reasonable access to.
My understanding from forum trawling is that i need to use odin. But I have also seen the "unified toolkit" however these options both seem to be windows based :'(
Have I missed a important post somewhere ?.
I don't use my friends windows machine and uninstall the usb drivers for their (different phones) and install mine muck around with rooting (hopefully successful) and removed my usb drivers and reinstall theirs. I just hoping there is a *nix solution.
Thank you in advance.
Regards
Mac
follow the link in my signature to sticky roll-up. Read "understanding the basics before rooting". Theres a link to the linux equivelant to odin called Heimdall.
hey all i have an alps u89...
this phone http://cwelltech.en.alibaba.com/pro...quad_core_android_4_2_Star_mobile_phones.html
and i am unable to get ubuntu running on it via chroot method
i am wondering if anybody else has had it running on this phone, or if anyone may know what the problem could be...
after installing needed apps from market and downloading ubuntu image i try and run the setup in cmd and it just seems like nothing wants to work
i have googled every combination to try and find some answers but to no avail...
i have also tried every ubuntu installer app the market... none seem to work... i dont know if my device supports loop devices which is a requirement, but it says that if it dont support loop devices it simply wont boot into ubuntu, but im unable to get it to even start installing...
so any help is greatly apprieciated...
and if anyone is able to assist me in getting it to run on my phone, i am happy to buy them a drink or two as i have near enough given up any hope of having a nice ubuntu running
one last note, i did have a very primitive linux distribution running(gimp) had very limited functionality and it wasnt what i was after...
i cant remember which of the market installer apps i used for it but i am after ubuntu to be as close to the pc counterpart as possible
whats that i hear? challenge accepted??
i hope i heard right
First I'd like to point out that I found this forum doing searches and came across this post since I do not have the privilege of posting in that area I am reaching out here.
I am trying to root my Hipstreet Titan + (HS-7DTB26-4GB) however none of the usual tools (Tasselhof's Root, 1 Click Root and others) and all of them indicate that my device cannot be found.
This is across 3 computers, Windows 7 32/64bit and Windows 8 32bit.
I've downloaded the Google developer tools and loaded some drivers, while Windows recognizes the device as a ADB /Android Original ADB interface none of these programs connect. I even tried some alternative drivers that make the tablet appear as a Samsung phone to no avail.
In the past I would load files into a memory card, boot the device into the recovery mode and would be able to get the device rooted like that but I am not finding anything at all about this particular tablet, the closest is the original link I've provided.
What should my next course of action be?
Thank you,
SR
sr_droid said:
First I'd like to point out that I found this forum doing searches and came across this post since I do not have the privilege of posting in that area I am reaching out here.
I am trying to root my Hipstreet Titan + (HS-7DTB26-4GB) however none of the usual tools (Tasselhof's Root, 1 Click Root and others) and all of them indicate that my device cannot be found.
This is across 3 computers, Windows 7 32/64bit and Windows 8 32bit.
I've downloaded the Google developer tools and loaded some drivers, while Windows recognizes the device as a ADB /Android Original ADB interface none of these programs connect. I even tried some alternative drivers that make the tablet appear as a Samsung phone to no avail.
In the past I would load files into a memory card, boot the device into the recovery mode and would be able to get the device rooted like that but I am not finding anything at all about this particular tablet, the closest is the original link I've provided.
What should my next course of action be?
Thank you,
SR
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2 days later, I'm still not having any luck.
Tried every driver I can find, some are accepted and show the tablet as a ADB device, other do not work.
I cannot be the first to have a tablet that is not picked up by all these tools available - any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
SR
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Can SGH-t399 be rooted with Heimdall
I have rooted/modded several devices in the past. However, I recently ended up with only access to a Mac computer, I purchased this phone over the holiday and am unsure when i will have access to a Windows desktop to run the appropriate scripts. I downloaded and installed Heimdall / Frontend and was curious to know if i would be able to use this instead of ODIN to root my samsung Galaxy light. I haven't found any information about it yet, and i want to research a bit before doing something that may brick my phone in its vulnerable "recovery-less" state.
Also; My phone was purchased at metro pcs, and is sporting different build and version numbers than what I've seen on the internet. I haven't seen many posts in 2015 so i was wondering if the exploit had been patched in a recent update or something. Any information would be appreciated as to how to root this on a mac, or via Heimdall. Ive included the build number and such in case that may effect my options.. thank you
Android version 4.4.2
Baseband version t399NUVUANK3
Kernel 3.4.39-2903595
Build number KOT49H.t399NUVUANK3
Believe it or not if im correct the firmware for both can be used on either version because they are basically identical. I was able to run metropcs on my tmobile. Also have you tried running a windows emulator on your mac. You can try that and see if it works. Let me know if it works ok.
running an emulator to root
diaperfur fox said:
Believe it or not if im correct the firmware for both can be used on either version because they are basically identical. I was able to run metropcs on my tmobile. Also have you tried running a windows emulator on your mac. You can try that and see if it works. Let me know if it works ok.
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I did try running an emulator. I am using the current version of virtual box on the current version of Mac osx. The problem is I can't get the virtual machine ( windows xp) to read my host (Mac) to share internet connections. So I can't download Odin onto the guest. Also, I tried mounting a folder with Odin and the root files but it doesn't show up. Same with USB stick. I don't want to derail this thread into a topic of using virtual box, but I can't seem to find anything on the internet in laymen's terms about how to workaround this problem. I'm pretty sure my version of virtual box has the necessary guest extensions installed with it. I've come soooo far in my quest for root. Any help if you have knowledge on this subject would be appreciated. And yes, I am looking for the shared folder on the guest machine within network connections via windows explorer .
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I did try running an emulator. I am using the current version of virtual box on the current version of Mac osx. The problem is I can't get the virtual machine ( windows xp) to read my host (Mac) to share internet connections. So I can't download Odin onto the guest. Also, I tried mounting a folder with Odin and the root files but it doesn't show up. Same with USB stick. I don't want to derail this thread into a topic of using virtual box, but I can't seem to find anything on the internet in laymen's terms about how to workaround this problem. I'm pretty sure my version of virtual box has the necessary guest extensions installed with it. I've come soooo far in my quest for root. Any help if you have knowledge on this subject would be appreciated. And yes, I am looking for the shared folder on the guest machine within network connections via windows explorer .
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Try this. This is the mac version of odin also you could google odin for mac
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Developer-Tools/ODIN.shtml
Main thread was closed, as this will be then too.
Thanks,
Darth
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