[Q] Sony XPERIA bootloader bad official instructions for unlock - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any other way to unlock the bootloader of my XPERIA phone without doing it the 'official' way & transmitting personal IMEI & email info to Sony? (after which they don't have to honour your warranty?)
If there isn't:
I am stuck on Step 10 of Sony's official instructions
I have done what they told me so far:
* I have got the IMEI
* I have checked that my phone is bootloader unlockable. YES.
* I have downloaded the Android SDK (398 MB!). It's a file called adt-bundle-windows-x86.zip
* I have extracted adt-bundle-windows-x86.zip
* I have looked in its folders
* In Step 10, Sony says:
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Place the unzipped file in the usb_driver folder, located in the Android SDK > extras > google folder on your computer. Accept to replace the old android_winusb.inf-file with the new file. If you can't find the usb_driver folder, please install the Google USB Driver Packager using the Android SDK manager..
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However, I cannot find this folder in the Android SDK (adt-bundle-windows-x86.zip that I unzipped earlier).
So I have no idea what they mean.
I come here to share my frustration and hopefully get an idea from a more clued-in person.
Thanks for any help.

They have mentioned what you need to do in the instructions. You need to run the Android SDK Manager from the SDK's main folder that you have extracted from the downloaded zip file. In that folder, you will find the executable SDK Manager file. Run it, and make sure these items are checked:
- Tools > 'Android SDK Tools' and 'Android SDK Platform-tools'.
- Extras > 'Google USB Driver'.
Next, click 'Install packages' and wait till the packages are downloaded and installed. Once done with that, you should have all the required tools as well as drivers in their respective locations in the SDK folder.

See the first link in my Sig.
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HQRaja said:
They have mentioned what you need to do in the instructions. You need to run the Android SDK Manager from the SDK's main folder that you have extracted from the downloaded zip file. In that folder, you will find the executable SDK Manager file. Run it, and make sure these items are checked:
- Tools > 'Android SDK Tools' and 'Android SDK Platform-tools'.
- Extras > 'Google USB Driver'.
Next, click 'Install packages' and wait till the packages are downloaded and installed. Once done with that, you should have all the required tools as well as drivers in their respective locations in the SDK folder.
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Hi HQRaja,
Thanks for answering.
Installing the Google USB driver
I am prompted to install this when I checkmark it and click on "Install 1 package..." in the bottom-right. Thank you so much. Sony's instructions had me confused.
I'm now getting download time-outs on this file so I may try again later, but thanks for getting me on the right track!
The other two you mentioned were already installed.
Sony's instructions aren't the clearest for a first-timer, especially since this SDK doesn't run a traditional installer process and it was unclear to me exactly where I needed to look to install the driver (extras was all the way down the bottom and only appears with a valid net connection active, otherwise it wouldn't be seen in the listing). Thanks for clarifying exactly what I need to do.
I am not sure why I downloaded almost 400MB and didn't get this file included in a traditional-type of installer that doesn't need a net connection (again) but that might be a question for another day
Thanks again. Hopefully I'll have this bootloader unlocked soon and then my phone rooted.

XperienceD said:
See the first link in my Sig.
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Hi XperienceD
Thanks for putting all this together under one roof, so to speak. Much appreciated!
This should save me heaps of time and frustration soon. Cheers.

Guys,
the bootloader has been unlocked!
Sony should update their instructions on unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com
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In Step 12 they don't have a link to the Fastboot button for your phone (lazy), so you have to Google to find their Fastboot button page. Turns out for my phone the Fasbtoot button is the UP volume button.
In steps 15 and 16 they are referring to an out-of-date file location when talking about the fastboot command. It is now found in:
adt-bundle-windows-x86\adt-bundle-windows-x86\sdk\platform-tools and is not within the android sdk folder as stated by them. Going in there now and trying that fastboot command results in nothing. Again, this is very poor on Sony's part but perhaps they want to limit the amount of users that do this.
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This was my first android phone and first time unlocking the bootloader, so I found their instructions poor.
I hope that helps someone.
clean slate
Anyway, I disconnected the phone from the USB cable and it seemed to take a while to start up but that's 'cause it seemed to wipe the phone to a factory restore when unlocking the bootloader, which is fine with me.
rooting
Still haven't rooted, but I will try Bin4ry's method for rooting the phone, assuming I ever get that file in one piece. I tried downloading twice and I never got the complete file but I'll get there.
You guys are fantastic.
Earlier I had so many threads open that weren't helping, that my head almost exploded.
Thanks so much for the helpful push.

Related

Walkthrough for rooting LG Phoenix(P505)/Thrive(P506)...The easy way

This walk through assumes you are starting with a stock unaltered Pheonix/Thrive (Froyo 2.2.1) or you have upgraded to Gingerbread 2.3.4 using LG's utility. I have tested both of these methods on my Phoenix but I have not tested it on the Thrive, so mileage may vary, use at your own discretion. If you brick your phone (unlikely) its your fault not mine.
Gingerbreak for Froyo (2.2.x)
1. First you will need to be able to load non-market APKs you have two options to do this.
A) Update your phone to the latest version Froyo 2.2.2 (some people have had some issues check the thread on that).
B) Go to your dialer, type 3845#*505#[Phoenix] or "3845#*506#"[Thrive] then scroll down to "Unknown Sources Test" and check the box
2. Download the APK from the following link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...1&d=1303829207
(I emailed the link to myself to make it so I didnt have to browse to it)
Note* it i will yell about not knowing what to do with that kind of download but just ignore it and download it anyways
3. Use a file explore (I used ES file Explore) to search for the newly downloaded APK I'm sure someone out there knows exactly where it downloads to but I couldn't find it easily though I can tell you its on the SDcard.
4. Run the APK
5. Turn on USB Debug mode (Settings>Application>Development)
6. Go to your Apps and run Gingerbreak
7. Click the root button
8. Let the phone do its thing (it will reboot)
9. Reboot the phone manually to make sure the root took and you didn't end up with a temp root
If all went well you have a fully rooted phone.
Here is the link to the original XDA site I recommend reading it over (at least the first post) so you understand what is going on.
[26.04.2011][v1.2] GingerBreak APK (root for GingerBread) - xda-developers
If anyone notices an issue with any of the steps here please let me know and I will update them.
Also thanks go to kingv10 for pointing out the secrete code for us.
Superone click for Gingerbread 2.3.4
This method will probably work both gingerbread and froyo but I have not tested it on Froyo. The orginal post I copied from can be found at:
http://www.blogotechblog.com/2012/02...3-gingerbread/
I recommend you read the page but for those of you who won't here is the rundown on how to root.
1. Connect your phone to the PC with USB Debugging enabled. You can enable it by going to Settings>Applications>Development and ensure that USB Debugging is checked. You will need to have installed the USB drivers for your phone. You should already have these if you upgraded to 2.3.4.
2. Download the rooting zip package and extract the contents to a folder in your PC. Let the folder be named as “root”
http://tinyurl.com/6v5fhu2
3. In the extracted folder, go to ADB folder and start cmd7.exe (for Windows 7 users) or cmdxp.exe (for Windows XP users). You need to run as Administrator.
4. In Command Prompt, type the following commands:
adb devices
adb shell
Now the symbol should change to “$” or “#”.
Enter the following command
echo 1 > /data/local/lge_adb.conf
5. Reboot your phone.
6. Go to the "root" folder again and run Superoneclick.exe
7. In Superone click, find the methods drop down box (right side), select Gingerbreak and then click the Root button.
8. Reboot again
Now you should be rooted
Hi there - could you repost that download link? It's not functioning.
Rant
Glad to see you're giving credit to the source.
LOL no credits to you mr.raenye =)
Thank you
worked perfectly.
raenye said:
Glad to see you're giving credit to the source.
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Just for the record here I would have given you credit for your post if had I even read it before now. This write-up came about mainly from posts on androidcentral.com and general searching from google about rooting. Had I known that your post was out there I would have used it and sighted to it but at the time I initially posted this how-to I did not have any idea regarding the secret code and had to wait for my phone to get the update to 2.2.2 so that I could run programs from unknown sources. You may have shared similar information at a similar time but I didn't not get my information from your post, I wish I had it would have made life easier.

[TOOL] Bling's cRaZy Debloater Collection

Hey guys,
So, as I've finally started test out all the different ROMs on this forum (and on others) for the HTC Amaze, I've also begun to develop specific debloater tools for each one. Eventually of course my goal is to create my own ROM, but seeing as how I'm still learning a lot of the developing techniques, it's going to be a while. But, as a minimalist, and an Android purist, most of the apps that comes with the Amaze is, at least to me, crap. There are some useful apps developed by HTC, but not many, and 95% of them I can live without (or replace with a Google or 3rd party app that works just as well or better).
I'm rambling, I know, sorry. But to get to the point, I plan on releasing a customized Debloater tool for most ROMs already developed on this forum and others. The first ROM I developed this debloater tool for was XBoarder's Bulletproof, which most of you already have seen (that thread will be linked to later on).
Of course, proper credit must be given where proper credit is due, and I will never develop a customized debloater for a ROM without giving credit to it's respective developer. But, seeing as how these Debloater tools don't actually borrow anything developed ROM, and are simply customized to work better with them (rather than say a one-size-fits-all tool), I do plan on taking credit for developing them. So please don't steal them and re-use them in an app or one-click tool without giving proper credit, because I do take my own personal time to do this. Thanks.
REQ's:
1. ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 (or later) or HTC Sync and HTC drivers installed on PC.
2. The ROM for which you are downloading the specific Debloater.
3. Android SDK installed and system variables are set properly on your Windows machine (btw this won't work for linux, that may come a bit later). Instructions for this are found in the quote below. Copied straight off'a Cyanogenmod Wiki. Adjust folder paths to your android-sdk folder as necessary.
Go to the Control Panel, and select the System Properties (Windows XP) or System (Windows Vista/7).
Select the Advanced settings;
Windows XP: Click on the Advanced tab.
Windows Vista/7: Click on Advanced system settings on the left.
Click on Environment Variables.
Under the "System variable" section, you will look for "Path". Double-click on it.
In the "Variable values" section, add at the very end the location of the tools & package-tools folder, with a semicolon separating these two paths from the rest, e.g. %SystemRoot%;C:\android-sdk\platform-tools;C:\android-sdk\tools
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CWM RECOVERY INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Plug into PC via usb.
2. Boot phone into recovery.
3. Select Mounts & Storage, then select 'Mount /System'.
4. Download attached .zip file with your PC, unzip to wherever.
5. Run the .bat file with the 'CWM' ending. I put several pause commands in the file, so if you come up with some errors you can just copy them straight from command prompt and paste them here.
6. Reboot phone.
7. Done
HTC SYNC INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Plug phone into PC via USB, change connection type on phone to HTC Sync.
2. Wait for phone to find HTC Sync on PC.
3. Download attached .zip file with your PC, unzip to wherever.
4. Run the .bat file with the 'Sync' ending. I put several pause commands in the file, so if you come up with some errors you can just copy them straight from command prompt and paste them here.
5. Reboot phone
6. Done.
DISCLAIMER:
I claim no responsibility for anything this does lulz
No but seriously, this should work fine without causing any damage to your phone. I've tested it multiple times already. That being said, if it does f up your phone, I have no obligation to fix it. Use this at your own risk.
DOWNLOADS:
Bulletproof v2.5 Debloater & Debloater-Remover (All credit to XBoarder for this amazing ROM)
LINK to Thread
Stock Sense RUU (T-Mobile USA) Debloater & Debloater-Remover
DOWNLOAD
BeastMod 2.3 (Credit to XBoarder)
Coming Soon!
CHANGELOG:
Stock Sense RUU (T-Mobile) Debloater
v1.0 - Initial Release
Bulletproof v2.5 Debloater
LINK to Thread
NOTES:
Stock Sense RUU (T-Mobile)
After running the tool, you may get an error/fc message on your phone about the system app malfunctioning. This is normal. Just restart your phone (or if neccessary remove & re-insert the battery), and the messages will disappear.
Your tool looks real cool. Would it be possible to write a list of the programs it deletes?
realitysconcierge said:
Your tool looks real cool. Would it be possible to write a list of the programs it deletes?
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Sure. Tell ya what, I'll include a README.txt file in the next update that lists which apps it removes.

[Q] Help with Asus TF201

Hi to All,
Well I got an ASUS TF201 March 2012 and I never messed with it much, just net surfing and watching movies and listening to music....
I wanted to get rid of some apps that I dont use at all e.g Amazon Kindle but found out with research that I can do that. Also tried to use apps like Titanium Backup again I couldnt. I am new to the Tablet world this is my first. So I did some research and terms of root, unlock etc came up. So I know the difference between them. In order not to lose my warranty and since I just want to be able to delete certain unwanted apps and add other apps, I just want to for now root my TF201.
Did more research but I still cant get an answer or get some of the methods to work for me.
Below is the specs for my Asus TF201
1. So I have JB (Android Version 4.1.1), dont know if it came with it or got updated like I said I didnt mess with the tablet alot
2. Build #: JRO03C.US_epad-10.4.2.17-20121018
I plugged in the USB to my Windows XP laptop for the first time today and ofcourse I am missing the drivers. I went to ASUS website and couldnt figure what I need.
1. Does anyone have the ASUS Sync that I need on my laptop
2. Also does anyone have the drivers that I need on my laptop so my ASUS is recognized. I installed some drivers from the xda forum to use the DebugFS Root but got a message that I need to install the latest drivers. Does anyone have them or can tell share a link for me to get them.
All I want basically is to have the current drivers on my laptop and the ASUS Sync thing and be able to ROOT my tablet. Most of the threads I read are for the Android Version ICS 4.0.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated
Thanks
RB
ramez75 said:
Hi to All,
Well I got an ASUS TF201 March 2012 and I never messed with it much, just net surfing and watching movies and listening to music....
*SNIP*
1. Does anyone have the ASUS Sync that I need on my laptop
2. Also does anyone have the drivers that I need on my laptop so my ASUS is recognized. I installed some drivers from the xda forum to use the DebugFS Root but got a message that I need to install the latest drivers. Does anyone have them or can tell share a link for me to get them.
All I want basically is to have the current drivers on my laptop and the ASUS Sync thing and be able to ROOT my tablet. Most of the threads I read are for the Android Version ICS 4.0.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated
Thanks
RB
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Asus Suite including Sync:
http://support.asus.com/Download.as...ite_v1_0_41.zip#ASUS_Pad_PC_Suite_v1_0_41.zip
I just went through the unlock part yesterday so fresh in the mind it ASSUMES AN SD CARD IS INSTALLED and WINDOWS OS!
Asus Unlock Tool:
http://support.asus.com/Download.as...ck_Device_App_V6.apk#UnLock_Device_App_V6.apk
Get TWRP for TF201Jellybean:
TWRP Page
On that page are instructions including a download link for JB BOOTLOADER ONLY! MAKE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT TWRP FILE FOR YOUR DEVICE. THE ICS ONE IF YOU ARE ON ICS, OR THE JB ONE IF YOU ARE ON JB:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf201/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf201-jb.blob
I got ADB from several sources but this "root method" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 from bin4ry is what I have been using: (And no, it doesnt work for the prime because the exploit he uses to run the device in emulator mode doesnt work for us)
Download bin4ry's root tool to get the ADB file
When that is downloaded you can compare the MD5 hash because its a good idea to do that. You can find something like winMD 5 generator:
http://www.winmd5.com/download/winmd5free.zip
Use it to generate an MD5 hash of the TWRP download to what it saysthe files MD5 hash is on the download web page. If I remember correctly I had to manually type in the MD5 hash from the page because it was an image I couldnt just copy. Or you can just visually verify with the one generated by winmd5.
Then I downloaded Ultimate Backup Tool from here:
http://goo.gl/iOUwe
Unzip it so you have fastboot.exe
Rename the TWRP you downloaded to TWRP.blob and copy it to where you have fastboot unzipped.
Finally download SuperSU zip file from:
http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip
Now we need to unlock the device. Copy the unlocker APK to the SD card. Run a file explorer on our tables and browse to the SD card (/Removable/MicroSD). Tap the APK to install. Once installed run the Icon for the unlocker and follow directions. There are several warnings etc.. You will need wifi connected and it will unlock your device and VOID YOUR WARRANTY!.
The unlock will take a few minutes. When it is successfull you will see a notice on device boot up that says the device is unlocked.
Once unlocked, power it off. Once off power it onby holding BOTH volume down and power buttons. When you see the menu appear the first option is RCK. press Volume Down to change the cursor to be over the USB logo (two presses of the button) and press volume up. This puts your device in fastboot mode
Back on your computer you should hopefully see a successfull driver install. I got drivers from downloading and installing the Android SDK so you may or may not need to do that. Android SDK
If all is prepared and you are in fastboot with drivers loaded:
On your computer hold shift and right click on the folder where fastboot and the twrp.blob file are and you will see a context menu. Click on "Open Command Window Here"
if you don't get the command window here option then you will have to open a command prompt. open the run dialog and type CMD and hit enter. This will get a dos command windows. Use the change directory (CD) command to change the current folder in the DOS window to where your fastboot file and TWRP.blob are.
In the command window paste:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob
and hit enter
Let it runs its course. When done I had a black screen with ASUS in the middle and a blue-ish bar across the bottom that was filled. I had to hold power until it rebooted.
Once I confirmed my Stock OS loaded I copied the Super SU zip file we downloaded above over to the device via the USB cable to the root of my SD card. Once the copy complets shutdown the device again.
Once off, power it on and press and hold both the power buttons and volume down again. When the menu appears you should already have RCK (recovery) hightlighted so press volume up to load TWRP recovery.
Once TWRP loads the top left option is "Install" tap that.
You will see a few choices, select the radio button to install from SD card (external source it may say). Tap the super su zip file: Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip to choose it.
Slide the slider at the bottom to the right.
This will flash superSU to your device. When done, reboot (should only take a few seconds).
When you boot up SuperSU is installed.
To test root with ADB:
Your tab must be plugged in to the USB port of the computer of course.
If you installed the SDK tools it is there or use the one from bin4ry's root tool as follows:
Unzip the downloaded root tool from bin4ry mentioned above. Use the command windows to change directory of the unzipped folder and further in to the "STUFF" folder. type:
adb shell
<hit enter>
after a few seconds you should see a $ prompt and your are in to the console of your tablet.
Type:
su root
<hit enter>
Superuser will prompt you to grant root permissions and I set the setting so it doesnt prompt me every time.
Your prompt will change to # and thats it, you are root.
I don't seem to have the command sudo on my tab so every time in a terminal I want root I will type that su root to get the # prompt.
Any apps that need root can now ask for it, you will get that same "Grant" prompt and do so if that is what you want.
ADB will now yield Root when you type: SU root and hit enter (grant root privs in the popup)etc...
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I have editted this based on questions below to make it more complete..
First Thank yo uso much for taking the time and sharing the good info. Ofcourse there is alot of foreign terminology you have used and I will need to read you reply a number of time till it soaks in and I am sure I will have follow-up questions.
So it seems the only way I can get to root my TF201 (running JB) is to unlock it which means losing the warranty. Well if thats the only route then so be it....
I guess first thing is to successfully unlock the TF201
hx4700 Killer said:
Asus Suite including Sync:
http://support.asus.com/Download.as...ite_v1_0_41.zip#ASUS_Pad_PC_Suite_v1_0_41.zip
I just went through the unlock part yesterday so fresh in the mind it ASSUMES AN SD CARD IS INSTALLED and WINDOWS OS!
Asus Unlock Tool:
http://support.asus.com/Download.as...ck_Device_App_V6.apk#UnLock_Device_App_V6.apk
Get TWRP for TF201Jellybean:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/93
On that page are instructions including a download link for JB BOOTLOADER ONLY!:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf201/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf201-jb.blob
When that is downloaded you can compare the MD( its a good idea to do that). You can find something like winMD 5 generator:
http://www.winmd5.com/download/winmd5free.zip
Use it to generate an MD5 hash of the TWRP download to what it says on the web page. If I remember correctly I had to manually type in the MD5 hash from the page because it was an image I couldnt just copy. Or you can just visually verify with the one generated by winmd5.
Then I downloaded Ultimate Backup Tool from here:
http://goo.gl/iOUwe
Unzip it so you have fastboot.exe
Rename the TWRP you downloaded to TWRP.blob and copy it to where you have fastboot unzipped.
Finally download SuperSU zip file from:
http://downloads.noshufou.netdna-cdn.com/superuser/Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip
Now we need to unlock the device. Run the unlocker tool you downloaded. For here its fuzzy for me because I found the APK file I got from the Asus download and copied it over to my tablets SD card via USB. Then I used the built in file browser to find it on my SD card and ran it. By whatever means you will need to run the unlocker tool on your tablet to unlock. You will need wifi connected and it will unlock your device and VOID YOUR WARRANTY!.
The unlock will take a few minutes. When it is successfull you will see a notice on device boot up that says the device is unlocked.
Once unlocked, power it off. Once off power it onby holding BOTH volume down and power buttons. When you see the menu appear the first option is RCK. press Volume Down to change the cursor to be over the USB logo (two presses of the button) and press volume up. This puts your device in fastboot mode
Back on your computer you should hopefully see a successfull driver install. I got drivers from downloading and installing the Android SDK so you may or may not need to do that. Android SDK
If all is prepared and you are in fastboot with drivers loaded:
On your computer hold shift and right click on the folder where fastboot and the twrp.blob file are and you will see a context menu. Click on "Open Command Window Here"
In the command window paste:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob
and hit enter
Let it runs its course. When done I had a black screen with ASUS in the middle and a blue-ish bar across the bottom that was filled. I had to hold power until it rebooted.
Once I confirmed my Stock OS loaded I copied the Super SU zip file we downloaded above over to the device via the USB cable to the root of my SD card. Once the copy complets shutdown the device again.
Once off, power it on and press and hold both the power buttons and volume down again. When the menu appears you should already have RCK (recovery) hightlighted so press volume up to load TWRP recovery.
Once TWRP loads the top left option is "Install" tap that.
You will see a few choices, select the radio button to install from SD card (external source it may say). Tap the super su zip file: Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip to choose it.
Slide the slider at the bottom to the right.
This will flash superSU to your device. When done, reboot (should only take a few seconds).
When you boot up SuperSU is installed. ADB will now yield Root when you type: SU root and hit enter (grant root privs in the popup)etc...
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Yes, unlock it. There is no root method for tf201 on JB outside of unlock. An exploit may come up some day but nothing soon I would wager.
I tried to organize it by Al the stuff you need to download first. Then steps to use what you downloaded. It you follow it precisely things would become clearer.
Hi,
Ok I was going through the instructions and downloading all the necessary files and I ran into an issue with downloading the TWRP for JB. Well the link you have allows me to download either the *.img or the *.blob extensions. So I went ahead and downloaded the *.blob extension. I did the MD5 as you recommended and visually checked it with the image on the website and they dont match. I got the below
"b6bae17dac81a126d5d3ad8e27fd5007" which is entirely different than the one on the webpage. I also tried the *.img and no luck there. So I stopped. What do I do now where can I get the TWRP
Thanks
hx4700 Killer said:
Get TWRP for TF201Jellybean:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/93
On that page are instructions including a download link for JB BOOTLOADER ONLY!:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf201/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf201-jb.blob
When that is downloaded you can compare the MD( its a good idea to do that). You can find something like winMD 5 generator:
http://www.winmd5.com/download/winmd5free.zip
Use it to generate an MD5 hash of the TWRP download to what it says on the web page. If I remember correctly I had to manually type in the MD5 hash from the page because it was an image I couldnt just copy. Or you can just visually verify with the one generated by winmd5.
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hx4700killer
I did some googling and found the below link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1510737
the link has "Direct apk link (dropbox)"....Is this what you referred too? I downloaded the file, should I move it to the SD card and run it from within the tablet?. Is there a way to run an apk file.
Also
I downloaded Android SDK on my laptop. I run the eclipse.exe as per the instructions on the website but nothing happens
Thank you
RB
Download the APK from the link I gave above. It comes straight from ASUS. I had gotten it 2 months ago and I guess I thougth I had run an installer and copied the APK from there but it is in fact just an APK to download directly.
When you copy it to the SD card nothing is needed to run it. Just tap on the file in a file explorer on the tablet and it will install itself. once installed run the installed unlock app and follow the directions.
The link from ASUS has a zip file. So i did download it and extract it to the SD card. Moved the SD card to the tablet but there is no apk file.....Also do i use the twrp file even if the md5 didnt match.
Thanks
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda app-developers app
ramez75 said:
The link from ASUS has a zip file. So i did download it and extract it to the SD card. Moved the SD card to the tablet but there is no apk file.....Also do i use the twrp file even if the md5 didnt match.
Thanks
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using xda app-developers app
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The second link that says it is for the unlock tool is the APK.
Ok the unlock worked successfully. So my TF201 is unlocked.
Following the rest of your post, next thing on the hit parade is to have the correct TWRP for JB (Open_recovery_TWRP.blob). At this point the MD5sum using WinMD doesnt match the image on the website. Do I still go ahead and use it or will it cause issue....
Ofcourse I dont understand what is the use of the MD5sum number
Thanks
hx4700 Killer said:
Download the APK from the link I gave above. It comes straight from ASUS. I had gotten it 2 months ago and I guess I thougth I had run an installer and copied the APK from there but it is in fact just an APK to download directly.
When you copy it to the SD card nothing is needed to run it. Just tap on the file in a file explorer on the tablet and it will install itself. once installed run the installed unlock app and follow the directions.
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ramez75 said:
Ok the unlock worked successfully. So my TF201 is unlocked.
Following the rest of your post, next thing on the hit parade is to have the correct TWRP for JB (Open_recovery_TWRP.blob). At this point the MD5sum using WinMD doesnt match the image on the website. Do I still go ahead and use it or will it cause issue....
Ofcourse I dont understand what is the use of the MD5sum number
Thanks
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The MD5 is confirmation that what you downloaded matches what was uploaded to the server. It runs an algorithm against the file contents and generates that long number. When you compare the number to what is on the server page they should match.
If they don't match then HELL NO do not flash it or you will have a bricked device. Redownload it and don't flash anything unless the MD5 matches.
I totally missed that you posted this above or I would have told you sooner.
Thanks, well then i cant use that link i cant get the MD5 to match. I will google and see if I can find a twrp file that will work for me
hx4700 Killer said:
The MD5 is confirmation that what you downloaded matches what was uploaded to the server. It runs an algorithm against the file contents and generates that long number. When you compare the number to what is on the server page they should match.
If they don't match then HELL NO do not flash it or you will have a bricked device. Redownload it and don't flash anything unless the MD5 matches.
I totally missed that you posted this above or I would have told you sooner.
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ramez75 said:
Thanks, well then i cant use that link i cant get the MD5 to match. I will google and see if I can find a twrp file that will work for me
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This is the MD5 hash that you should get:
19d93f4ec4685b8124468684eb2913fc
This is the exact download link I used for my TF201 running the most recent JB Update:
http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf201/openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf201-jb.blob
The file you get is: openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf201-JB.blob which is the one I say to rename to twrp.blob
I would NOT flash anything not from the source on this one. If its wrong your device is trash.
Hi again,
Ok so i got the correct TWRP.blob and I changed its name and put it in the folder with fastboot.exe. i plugged in my tf201 to my laptop followed the power volume sequence. I held the shift and right clicked on the folder but i didnt see "Open command window here". So how do i got about that. Do i use the "cmd" in the run from start to open the black dos screen and change directory (cd..) till i get to the folder that has the fastboot.exe
Thanks
hx4700 Killer said:
Once unlocked, power it off. Once off power it onby holding BOTH volume down and power buttons. When you see the menu appear the first option is RCK. press Volume Down to change the cursor to be over the USB logo (two presses of the button) and press volume up. This puts your device in fastboot mode
Back on your computer you should hopefully see a successfull driver install. I got drivers from downloading and installing the Android SDK so you may or may not need to do that. Android SDK
If all is prepared and you are in fastboot with drivers loaded:
On your computer hold shift and right click on the folder where fastboot and the twrp.blob file are and you will see a context menu. Click on "Open Command Window Here"
In the command window paste:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob
and hit enter
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Yes, just open CMD and "cd" your way to the directory. Just make sure you end up inside the directory (ie. "...\UBTv1.3.2>")
ramez75 said:
Hi again,
Ok so i got the correct TWRP.blob and I changed its name and put it in the folder with fastboot.exe. i plugged in my tf201 to my laptop followed the power volume sequence. I held the shift and right clicked on the folder but i didnt see "Open command window here". So how do i got about that. Do i use the "cmd" in the run from start to open the black dos screen and change directory (cd..) till i get to the folder that has the fastboot.exe
Thanks
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Followed all the instructions and seemed all were successfull. I see a Superuse icon created. What do you mean by ADB? and what will yield root when I type?, where do I type?. I dont understand the last sentence, please can you empahsize on it
Thanks again
hx4700 Killer said:
ADB will now yield Root when you type: SU root and hit enter (grant root privs in the popup)etc...
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ramez75 said:
Followed all the instructions and seemed all were successfull. I see a Superuse icon created. What do you mean by ADB? and what will yield root when I type?, where do I type?. I dont understand the last sentence, please can you empahsize on it
Thanks again
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Lol, guess I didnt include one of those in the downloads. After flashing TWRP I assume you "Installed" the superuser zip? This is what roots the device.
I got ADB from several sources but this "root method" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 from bin4ry is what I have been using: (And no, it doesnt work for the prime because the exploit he uses to run the device in emulator mode doesnt work for us)
http://ul.to/xdevcthz
Your tab must be plugged in to the USB port of the computer of course.
Download the ZIP file and decompress. Use CMD to change directory to the unzipped folder and further in to the "STUFF" folder. type:
adb shell
<hit enter>
after a few seconds you should see a $ prompt and your are in to the console of your tablet.
Type:
su root
<hit enter>
Superuser will prompt you to grant root permissions and I set the setting so it doesnt prompt me every time.
Your prompt will change to # and thats it, you are root.
I don't seem to have the sudo on my tab so every time in a terminal I want root I will type that su root to get the # prompt.
Any apps that need root can now ask for it, you will get that same "Grant" prompt and do so if that is what you want.
Adding:
i just remembered that you said you downloaded the android SDK. ADB is in amongst those files as well.
By the i still didnt follow the below instructions but it seems i am already rooted because i was able to download titanium backup. So what will the below steps give me more.
Also how do i get rid of apps like Amazon kindle??.....
Below you say that you used the method from binary but you also say it doesnt wok with the prime. So i presume tf201 is the prime, so i still follow the below right
hx4700 Killer said:
Lol, guess I didnt include one of those in the downloads. After flashing TWRP I assume you "Installed" the superuser zip? This is what roots the device.
I got ADB from several sources but this "root method" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460 from bin4ry is what I have been using: (And no, it doesnt work for the prime because the exploit he uses to run the device in emulator mode doesnt work for us)
http://ul.to/xdevcthz
Your tab must be plugged in to the USB port of the computer of course.
Download the ZIP file and decompress. Use CMD to change directory to the unzipped folder and further in to the "STUFF" folder. type:
adb shell
<hit enter>
after a few seconds you should see a $ prompt and your are in to the console of your tablet.
Type:
su root
<hit enter>
Superuser will prompt you to grant root permissions and I set the setting so it doesnt prompt me every time.
Your prompt will change to # and thats it, you are root.
I don't seem to have the sudo on my tab so every time in a terminal I want root I will type that su root to get the # prompt.
Any apps that need root can now ask for it, you will get that same "Grant" prompt and do so if that is what you want.
Adding:
i just remembered that you said you downloaded the android SDK. ADB is in amongst those files as well.
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ramez75 said:
By the i still didnt follow the below instructions but it seems i am already rooted because i was able to download titanium backup. So what will the below steps give me more.
Also how do i get rid of apps like Amazon kindle??.....
Below you say that you used the method from binary but you also say it doesnt wok with the prime. So i presume tf201 is the prime, so i still follow the below right
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What I meant was I use ADB from that root method from bin4ry. He includes ADB.EXE and needed DLL files so its a quick one stop shop for ADB.
Does the adb shell command give you anything? No its just proves root is available. Rootcheckers can also do it. ADB is just a way in to your device from a desktop machine.
I have never removed an APP but I believe removing its APK file from /system/app folder allows it to be removed or does remove it. ( i would save it somewhere in case you need/want it back)
Thank you for an easy to follow way to root a 4.1.1 JB OTA TF-201. It worked exactly as you described.
You may want to let some of the noob users know what in each zip file they need. It really helps if all the files you download are in one location unless you are familiar the windows command line.

HOX+ Tutorial for Unlocking, Rooting & installing a custom ROM [BEGINNERS FRIENDLY ]

HOX+ Tutorial for Unlocking, Rooting & installing a custom ROM [BEGINNERS FRIENDLY ]
[SIZE="+2"]-- Step-by-Step Tutorial for Unlocking, Rooting and Installing a Custom Rom for your HTC ONE X+ --[/SIZE]​
Here is my beginner friendly manual method for Unlocking, installing an alternative Recovery, Rooting and installing a custom ROM for HTC ONE X+
Why should you do it manually?
At first glance, an all in one tool to do the work for us seems a good idea, but what happens if a step fails? Do you know how to use the right tools to recover? Does your computer have the basics prerequisites installed to allow you to recover your device? In performing this task manually all the basic tools will be installed and in the event that some bugs occurs, at least you will have the certainty of having all the tools in hand to fix it. It is an easy task to obtain if you follow this step-by-step tutorial rigorously. All you need is in this thread, no need to search to find that file or that app, all you need is 30-60 minutes of attentive reading and performing the described procedure. If something goes wrong, read again and simply perform the procedure another time. Remember, you decided to root and customize your phone, no one can be held responsible for your action. If something goes wrong we are here to help, but if you have the ability to read, you should be able to perform this without a swear.
Be aware that the HTC ONE X+ comes in two versions, one version called INTERNATIONAL (ENRC2B) that come WHITOUT the so-called LTE technology.
Then the North American version for AT&T and TELUS (EVITARE_UL) version that comes WITH so-called LTE technology.
LTE is an initialism of Long-Term Evolution. To determine which version your phone is you can simply download an application called CID Getter from the Google Play store available HERE Simply open the program once installed and navigate to the line named [ro.aa.project]:[your version model]
ENRC2B is INTERNATIONAL
EVITARE_UL is AT&T / TELUS
Now that you know which version is your phone lets start with the installation of your SDK tool folder. ADB is a versatile command line tool that lets you communicate with your Android device. This tool is MANDATORY and will serve you very often. Let's do this.
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Enabling USB debugging mode --[/SIZE]
On your phone simply follow this path : Settings -> Developer options -> Turn the option ON -> under Debugging -> tick USB debugging option Debug mode when USB is connected
That's it, done!
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Java Installation --[/SIZE]
This is a prerequisite to have a flawlessly working SDK tool installation.
Click on the following link to download it on Java's website : Free Java Download
On the next page, do not click on Agree and Start Download, instead click on See all Java downloads.
Which should you choose? If you have a 64-bit Windows OS you MUST install the two versions (both 32-bit and 64-bit), otherwise the 32-bit is sufficient for a 32-bit Windows OS.
Before installing the latest version of Java, it is recommended to uninstall all previous Java's installation. (How to -> Remove Older Versions)
Complete the required installation depending of the type of Windows installation.
You are all done for Java.
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[SIZE="+1"]-- SDK Tools Installation --[/SIZE]
First step is to download the SDK Manager, to do so click on this link -> Download the SDK
Next locate on the bottom of your screen the USE AN EXISTING IDE, click on it.
On the Get the Android SDK page, tick the I have read and agree with the above terms and conditions box and click on the Download the SDK Tools for Windows button.
Navigate to your Download folder, and locate a file named like this: installer_r21.1-windows.exe (N.B. The r21.1 version was available when I did this how to, your version could be different.)
Double click on the installer_r21.1-windows.exe file to start the installation. Take good note where the file will be installed, generally the default SDK path is : C:\Users\your_session's_name\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk.
Now, navigate to the path of the SDK installation folder.
Select all (CTRL + A) in this folder and Copy (CTRL +C) them for the next step.
Now you need to create a new folder at the root of your C:\ drive named : AndroidSDK
Open up the newly created folder and Paste (CTRL + V) the previously copied files.
Stay in this folder and double click on the SDK Manager icon.
The SDK Manager will open a new window, click on Deselect All, then tick the following line in Tools : AndroidSDK Platform-tools
Click on Install 1 Package..., accept the license agreement and click on Install let the manager do it's thing.
Click on Done and close the manager's window.
Congrats! You have created successfully your SDK tool!
Wait! Let's clean your computer a bit....
Go back to the previous folder, the one located in this path : C:\Users\your_session's_name\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk
Click on the Uninstaller, we don't need this one anymore. Don't worry the other AndroidSDK folder won't be deleted.
Voilà! You are done with this part.
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Creating of script file for a fast access --[/SIZE]
Locate the Platform-tools sub-folder in the AndroidSDK folder.
Right click in a empty space of the folder and select in the contextual menu New -> Text Document
Open this new Text Document and Copy/Paste this : c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
Save this file as : Start SDK.bat
Acknowledge the : If you change file extension... warning.
Right click your new created Start SDK and send a shortcut on your Desktop.
Done! If you try to double click on your Start SDK shortcut, a command window should open with something like these lines :
Code:
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
Microsoft Windows [version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools>
Success!
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Installing HTC's Drivers --[/SIZE]
This one is very easy, simply download and run the installer and let Windows do the rest. Drivers compatbile 32-bit or 64-bit
Download the Self-install HTCDriver_4.0.1.001.exe/
Make sure your phone is not plugged on your computer via the USB cable.
Simply run the installer of the driver you've just downloaded.
Once the installation is completed, simply plug your phone via your USB cable and Windows "wizard manager" will now detect your phone.
If it doesn't work, unplug your phone and reboot your computer. Then plug back your phone once rebooted.
Done!
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Let's try all this! --[/SIZE]
With your phone plugged on your USB cable...
From your Desktop, double click on your Start SDK shortcut.
In the command window, at the command line : C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools> type this -> adb devices (Enter)
The serial number of your phone should appear in the command window. If it is the case, then try this again : C:\AndroidSDK\platform-tools> type this -> adb reboot (Enter)
Your phone will now Reboot
If all this worked, you have a successful SDK Tools installation!
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Unlocking your Bootloader --[/SIZE]
This step is mandatory since there is no other solution yet to unlock the bootloader on the ONE X+. !! PLEASE BE ADVISED TO BACKUP ALL YOUR DATA FROM YOUR PHONE'S USB MEDIA, THIS PROCEDURE WILL TOTALLY AND FULLY WIPE YOUR PHONE. ALSO, BE ADVISED THAT YOUR WARRANTY IS MOSTLY VOID !!
Before doing this you can visualize what is an unlocking procedure HERE. Or you can watch this video HERE
Ready?
To unlock your bootloader go to HTCDev create your account with a valid email address, then select on the right field : All Others Supported Devices and click on Begin Unlock Bootloader (If you followed this tutorial to the letter, your SDK tool/adb command should work flawlessly for this procedure.)
Follow the on screen instructions to get your Token ID.
To submit your Token ID you need to highlight everything between the two spades ♠< < < < <Identifier Token Start> > > > > ....token ID string.... < < < < <Identifier Token End > > > > >♠
Now simply right click and Copy/Paste in the correspondent field to submit.
You will received your unlocking code in your email account (almost instantly, check in your SPAM folder if it take more than 5 minutes) you registered with on HTCDev.
Complete the unlocking procedure and wait for your phone to reboot.
Congrats! The Unlocking process is successful!
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Recovery installation --[/SIZE]
Let's install your new recovery now. !! Be advised that installing CWM Recovery on this device is NOT RECOMMENDED, this recovery is untested, unreliable, unsupported and outdated. The ONLY recovery you should use on your HTC ONE X+ is TWRP Recovery !!
Download this TWRP Recovery for the International version (ENRC2B) : HERE MD5:0a708f4c27d69d2d1505ce7832d4b3be
Download this TWRP Recovery for the AT&T/TELUS version (EVITARE_UL) : HERE MD5:6e24a6686bc4840043a57cb61b63f22c
Once downloaded to simplify the operation rename your file like this : TWRPrecovery.img
Take this TWRPrecovery.img file and Copy/Paste it in the platform-tool of your SDK folder.
TIP : Since your are in the platform-tool folder you can create a batch file to open a command window right from your Desktop.
Do this directly into the platform-tools folder.
Right click on an empty space and select Create New text document
In the new text paste this : c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
Save it with this name StartADB.bat (important to save it with .bat extension and overwrite the warning)
Now right click again on your new .bat file, and create a shortcut to your Desktop.
Now try to : adb devices your phone via your new Start ADB batch file directly form your Desktop shortcut with your phone plugged on your USB cable.
If you have a serial number as confimation you have done it right!
This a ONE TIME OPERATION TO DO, IT WILL WORK AS LONG AS THE SHORTCUT WILL BE ON YOUR DESKTOP.
Time to plug your phone on your USB cable if it is not already plugged.
Click on Start SDK, in the command window type at the prompt > adb devices (Enter)
Confirmation of the serial.
At the prompt type >adb reboot-bootloader (Enter)
The phone will reboot in bootloader mode.
Make sure the FASTBOOT USB is highlighted.
At the prompt type >fastboot flash recovery TWRPrecovery.img (Enter)
If Success is achieved, type again at the prompt >fastboot erase cache (Enter)
You now have TWRP Recovery installed.
Unplug your USB cable and hit Power button one time.
Select Recovery with your Volume rocker.
Hit Power button one time.
Your phone should reboot in Recovery
Familiarize yourself with it.
Click on BACKUP and perform a full backup of your actual ROM.
Once done REBOOT System.
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Time to install the root --[/SIZE]
This is fast to obtain, simply download this SuperSU.zip file and transfer this at the root of your USB media (SD card).
You can now click on your Start SDK batch file from your Desktop to start a command window while your phone is still plug on the USB cable.
Type at the prompt > adb devices (Enter)
Then again at the prompt (if serial confirmation is positive) >adb reboot-bootloader (Enter)
Phone will reboot in Bootloader
Unplugged the USB cable
Hit Power button once
Select Recovery in the menu with the Volume rocker
Hit Power once to reboot in Recovery
Select Install
In the Select Zip to Install menu located your SuperSU.zip file
Click on it and in the new menu simply Swipe to Confirm Flash
Reboot system
You are done rooting your phone.
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[SIZE="+1"]-- Custom ROM installation --[/SIZE]
So far all is good and the above instructions were all successful as we expected now you want that wonderful ROM from that thread, right? This procedure is very simple, but one rule applied here : ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR ACTUAL ROM BEFORE FLASHING ANYTHING! Do transfer it on your computer and keep this file in a safe place follow this path to locate the TWRP folder. At the root of your SD card locate TWRP -> Backups -> your_One X+_serial_number -> You should have one file stamped with date and time. This is your backup you can rename it. Copy/Paste it and put it in a safe place in your computer.
Now the fun part begin!
Once you have selected the ROM for your model version INTERNATIONAL OR AT&T/TELUS, simply download it.
Take also the correspondent boot.img that need to be flashed just before or just after (doesn't really matter) the ROM installation.
Transfer your ROM.zip at the root of your internal storage of the HTC ONE X+ via your USB cable.
While the ROM is transferring on your phone, simply extract the boot.img that match your ROM, rename it for an easier recognition (i.e. Viperboot.img, Eleganciaboot.img, ARHDboot.img, etc) Copy/Paste it in your platform-tool folder (SDK)
Leave your phone plugged to your USB cable
Click on Start SDK, in the command window type at the prompt > adb devices (Enter)
Confirmation of the serial.
At the prompt type >adb reboot-bootloader (Enter)
The phone will reboot in bootloader mode.
Make sure the FASTBOOT USB is highlighted.
At the prompt type >fastboot flash boot insert_your_boot_image_name_here.img (Enter)
If Success is achieved, type again at the prompt >fastboot erase cache (Enter)
You now have a customized boot.img installed.
Unplug your USB cable and hit Power button one time.
Select Recovery with your Volume rocker.
Hit Power button one time.
Your phone should reboot in Recovery
(!! The following instruction are with TWRP Recovery installed !!)
Select Wipe menu, then select Factory reset (swipe), select System (swipe)
Go back to the Install menu and select it.
Locate your ROM.zip and select it.
Swipe to confirm.
Probably Aroma installer will start, simply follow the on-screen instructions and complete the installation.
!! Confirm the Rebooting option ONLY IF YOU FLASHED THE BOOT.IMG BEFORE ROM INSTALLATION !!
Otherwise select the Reboot Bootloader and perform the 4 to 8 steps
Reboot the phone.
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Your phone should Reboot with your new ROM, put your phone aside for ~10 minutes to let the new installation performing all it's task. Then you can customize your phone at your desire. Don't forget to reboot your phone when done.
Enjoy!
If you found something hard to understand, let me know, I will do my best to rearrange this tutorial.
Also let me know by PM all the orthographic errors you found, I will fix this ASAP.
If this helped you in anyway please take the time to rate this thread.
Happy flashing!
Lucky Thirteen said:
you should be able to perform this without a swear.
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I don't do anything without swearing, but thanks for a great, thorough tutorial. Mods - please sticky this!
sup, i have been using your guide to root and i have been getting trouble getting through the "adb device" part, no matter how many htc drivers i download i end up with the same error, it says devices but mine is never shown. but i guess its all good now as is followed it through the htcdev site...... but anyways would like to know how i can add these roms cause i am really confused about there kernels and stuff would be appreciated if you could explain how it works and whats a good rom to start with.
Hi decoy,
Can you specified at which portion of the tutorial you are stuck at?
i was getting stuck at lets try all this---> AndroidSDK\platform-tools> type this -> adb devices. over here when i type this my device does not show up i have tried updating my drivers several times still no success.
Are you with stock OS on your phone?
Have you tried another USB port? USB 3.0 ports are known to create issues. Also make sure your USB cable is not on a USB hub. If you have Enable USB debugging and you have followed the procedure to the letter, obviously there is a little thing missing.
Please try to describe your computer type and Windows version, where your USB cable is plugged in your computer, is Java installed correctly. Do describe at the most of your knowledge your situation. If it's really not working we can try to arrange a TeamViewer session to have a deeper look at it.
Yo its cool now cause I already rooted it, I guess the problem was the device connection on adb, as it was not being shown even though my computer recognized it, but when I went through the steps on Htcdev it worked cause I was able to unlock and install the recovery..... And I was using it on a usb 3 hub on windows 7. And yes at the moment I am running the stock Rom. I have An other question if you don't mind.... When you install the international recovey how does the back up work and how can you use it?
Sent from my HTC One X+ using xda app-developers app
You simply reboot in recovery and you will see menus, from there it is easy simply pick your choice and swipe to confirm.
Once you will be in Recovery you will see how simple it is, it is very intuitive.
New to android and new to rooting, thanks so much for this guide, unlocked, rooted and custom rom installed. I had no issues with this guide and it was a clean and new experience
Thanks! Successful completion with a few questions
First off, thank you very much for the thorough and easy to follow guide. This was my first attempt at installing a custom ROM on my phone and it went without a hitch.
I do have a few questions for you. First, I decided to install the Elagancia rom. It was a somewhat arbitrary decision, but is there any place that lists the pros and cons about various roms so it can be easier to decide which is right for my phone?
I was hoping to find a 4.2.2 based rom that was pretty much stock without sense, but I couldn't find one for the AT&T HTC One X+, is there one out there that I'm missing?
When I went through the install, it asked me various questions about install options. I didn't know what many of the options did, so I was wondering if there was a guide somewhere about the rom which describes the tweaks I could install. And I also wanted to know if there's a way to go back and change my options without wiping the phone clean and doing a fresh install again.
And again, thanks!
BlueWRXPride said:
First off, thank you very much for the thorough and easy to follow guide. This was my first attempt at installing a custom ROM on my phone and it went without a hitch.
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Glad if it helped you! Please take the time to rate this thread, it will help to reference it. Take the time also to read this FAQ, you will probably learn a trick or two about your phone.
BlueWRXPride said:
I do have a few questions for you. First, I decided to install the Elagancia rom. It was a somewhat arbitrary decision, but is there any place that lists the pros and cons about various roms so it can be easier to decide which is right for my phone?
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No, there's not a specific thread for that usage, but in each ROM thread there are Changelog and Screenshots that describing what you should expect from that specific ROM. It's not perfect but generally it's a good... appetizer!
BlueWRXPride said:
I was hoping to find a 4.2.2 based rom that was pretty much stock without sense, but I couldn't find one for the AT&T HTC One X+, is there one out there that I'm missing?
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Unfortunately, not yet, at least, not that I know of.
BlueWRXPride said:
When I went through the install, it asked me various questions about install options. I didn't know what many of the options did, so I was wondering if there was a guide somewhere about the rom which describes the tweaks I could install. And I also wanted to know if there's a way to go back and change my options without wiping the phone clean and doing a fresh install again.
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Again, in each Changelog and Add-on section of the intend ROM should have a brief description of tweaks and options available in Aroma Installer, but you can perform a search or ask for a description if you don't find an satisfying answer about a given option.
If you flash over the same ROM, all your settings, apps and data will be preserved, only the system will be updated, so simply flash over to change some options. The vital thing is to have a perfect backup done and saved just in case something goes bad with one flash or update.
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And again, thanks!
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You are welcome!
I have a more general question about different roms. First, I'm assuming while it's easy to load a different ROM on the phone, there's no way to put it on there and try it out without wiping your phone clean. That makes the process of trying our different roms to find what you like pretty lengthy. Am I missing anything there?
Second, am I right to assume that most roms that are based of Sense 4+ will more or less look the same, and that the variations from rom to rom will mostly be behind the scenes?
BlueWRXPride said:
I have a more general question about different roms. First, I'm assuming while it's easy to load a different ROM on the phone, there's no way to put it on there and try it out without wiping your phone clean. That makes the process of trying our different roms to find what you like pretty lengthy. Am I missing anything there?
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Well there is some way to migrate your apps & DATA from one ROM to another with applications like Titanium Backup or My Backup Pro. What I usually do is a full backup of my everyday ROM just before trying another ROM, than I can full wipe (this mean a factory reset and system format) and install the intend ROM I wanna try on my phone without setting everything at the first boot, I play with it and check for options, fluidity, speed, customization,etc. If I find the ROM worth installing my thing, I go on and start the processus to migrate my personal preferences, apps and DATA. This process can take two,three,four days to set the ROM like I want. I simply full backup the unready installed ROM and simply restore my everyday ROM until the other will be completely up and running. Then I suddenly have two perfect ROM to play with only by restoring them at my desire.
BlueWRXPride said:
Second, am I right to assume that most roms that are based of Sense 4+ will more or less look the same, and that the variations from rom to rom will mostly be behind the scenes?
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Even if the base is the same, the developers do magnificent work to customize, personalize them very differently. Options and tweaks are very different from one dev to another. They all have their personal strength and usually the ROM reflects that talent.
Again, you have to try some at first, then you will see the personality of each ROM. You will learn also if you like a strongly customized ROM or maybe you will prefer a more Vanilla ROM (close as stock as possible) it is all yours to discover.
Lucky Thirteen said:
Well there is some way to migrate your apps & DATA from one ROM to another with applications like Titanium Backup or My Backup Pro. What I usually do is a full backup of my everyday ROM just before trying another ROM, than I can full wipe (this mean a factory reset and system format) and install the intend ROM I wanna try on my phone without setting everything at the first boot, I play with it and check for options, fluidity, speed, customization,etc. If I find the ROM worth installing my thing, I go on and start the processus to migrate my personal preferences, apps and DATA. This process can take two,three,four days to set the ROM like I want. I simply full backup the unready installed ROM and simply restore my everyday ROM until the other will be completely up and running. Then I suddenly have two perfect ROM to play with only by restoring them at my desire.
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Thanks, that makes sense. Are you able to change between roms without hooking up to the computer and using adb? In your instructions you talk about how you have to flash the boot.ini file that is specifically for the rom you want so is there a way to take care of that without your computer?
I am having trouble here:
•While the ROM is transferring on your phone, simply extract the boot.img that match your ROM, rename it for an easier recognition (i.e. Viperboot.img, Eleganciaboot.img, ARHDboot.img, etc) Copy/Paste it in your platform-tool folder (SDK)
•Leave your phone plugged to your USB cable
1.Click on Start SDK, in the command window type at the prompt > adb devices (Enter)
2.Confirmation of the serial.
3.At the prompt type >adb reboot-bootloader (Enter)
Where do I click on start sdk?
golmar88 said:
I am having trouble here:
•While the ROM is transferring on your phone, simply extract the boot.img that match your ROM, rename it for an easier recognition (i.e. Viperboot.img, Eleganciaboot.img, ARHDboot.img, etc) Copy/Paste it in your platform-tool folder (SDK)
•Leave your phone plugged to your USB cable
1.Click on Start SDK, in the command window type at the prompt > adb devices (Enter)
2.Confirmation of the serial.
3.At the prompt type >adb reboot-bootloader (Enter)
Where do I click on start sdk?
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Start SDK refers to the cmd file you created on your desktop in the -- Creating of script file for a fast access -- section
Mr. Thirteen, do you think you could offer me a little more help? Please refer to the post below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226031
golmar88 said:
I am having trouble here:
•While the ROM is transferring on your phone, simply extract the boot.img that match your ROM, rename it for an easier recognition (i.e. Viperboot.img, Eleganciaboot.img, ARHDboot.img, etc) Copy/Paste it in your platform-tool folder (SDK)
•Leave your phone plugged to your USB cable
1.Click on Start SDK, in the command window type at the prompt > adb devices (Enter)
2.Confirmation of the serial.
3.At the prompt type >adb reboot-bootloader (Enter)
Where do I click on start sdk?
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BlueWRXPride said:
Start SDK refers to the cmd file you created on your desktop in the -- Creating of script file for a fast access -- section
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Probably you just missed a section like BlueWRXPride told you.
trouble with file Start SDK.bat
Lucky Thirteen said:
If you found something hard to understand, let me know, I will do my best to rearrange this tutorial.
Also let me know by PM all the orthographic errors you found, I will fix this ASAP.
If this helped you in anyway please take the time to rate this thread.
Happy flashing!
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Hey lucky thriteen ive been doing everything step by step but im having trouble making the note and copying and pasting c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe once i create the shortcut and open it its nothing like how you show it in the example any idea what it could be?? thanks
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Lucky Thirteen said:
If you found something hard to understand, let me know, I will do my best to rearrange this tutorial.
Also let me know by PM all the orthographic errors you found, I will fix this ASAP.
If this helped you in anyway please take the time to rate this thread.
Happy flashing!
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hey lucky thirteen ive been having trouble with the step where you have to create a note in the platform-tools file once i save the note and create the shortcut its not like the example that you post it only shows c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe any idea on what i did wrong?? thanks

Venstar V140D A33 tablet: How to get rid of the preinstalled malware of Stock ROM

Hi all,
EDIT
Thanks to techdudester on the second page, getting rid of the malware is now even easier!
Just flash the image he found here with the following procedure and you're good to go!
Instruction:
1. Flash the new ROM.
a. Get the ROM here . (Use this ROM only if you have a Venstar V140D tablet!)
b. Follow the linked tutorial to install the flash software and flash the new ROM on your device with: Phoenix Suit.
Voila, ready!
Enjoy your malware free tablet!
Tips and tricks. (or something...)
Get adb working (needed for all the other tricks down below):
1. Download the Google development tools (sdk) here and install them on your computer. I assume you have windows 7 installed during the rest of this tutorial.
2. Connect your device to your computer and make sure it is installed correctly.
a. Connect your device while its powered on via USB to your pc.
b. Go to Start, right click "My Computer" and select "Properties". Click "Device Manager".
c. Right click the Android device with the exclamation mark and select "Update Driver Software...".
d. Select "Browse my computer for driver software".
e. Select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
f. Keep "Show All Devices" selected and click Next.
g. Click "Have Disk..." and click "Browse..."
h. You can find the drivers in the "SDKInstallLocation"\sdk\extras\google\usb_driver directory and click OK. Replace SDKInstallLocation with the location that you selected during installation of the SDK.
i. Select the "Android ADB Interface" driver from the list and click Next.
j. Confirm installation by clicking on "Yes". Sometimes you also have to click on "Install" if a screen pops up to ask you again if you really want to install the driver...
k. Click "Close".
To use it:
Open a command prompt (in search type "cmd" followed by ENTER) and go to the following directory ""SDKInstallLocation"\sdk\platform-tools".
If you want a backup of your tablets system directory (highly recommended!) use:
"adb pull /system C:\system"
where C:\system is the target location on your local computer where you want the backup of the system directory.
Remove the update package (this doesn't work for updating the tablet, so, useless.)
adb remount
adb shell
cd system/app
rm Update.apk
exit
Remove the unwanted apps (dragonfire.apk etc)
adb remount
adb shell
cd system/preinstall
rm *
exit
If you would like to have your tablet in the correct time zone after factory reset, you will have to adjust the build.prop file.
First you need to get it to your pc so you can edit it:
in the command prompt window and at the same location as in the tutorial above type "adb pull /system/build.prop C:\temp\build.prop".
Just in case, make a copy of the build.prop in Windows Explorer so you always have the original file if something goes wrong.
Now you can edit the build.prop, but DON'T EDIT IT WITH THE WINDOWS NOTEPAD! Use Notepad++ or similar to edit the build.prop.
After you made the changes (and be careful here, you could end up with a tablet that does not want to boot up, solution further down below) you have to upload the file back to your tablet.
in the command prompt type:
adb remount
adb push C:\temp\build.prop /system/build.prop
adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
Don't forget the last line! If you do not chmod the file (set the correct permissions) your tablet will not boot up.
Changes in the build.prop:
Time zone:
Default time zone is "persist.sys.timezone=Europe/London"
you can change this to your locale time zone like "persist.sys.timezone=Europe/Amsterdam" (for the netherlands )
Search the internet for valid time zones.
Change the default language:
The default language is determined by these two values in the build.prop:
persist.sys.language=en
persist.sys.country=US
For dutch change them to:
persist.sys.language=nl
persist.sys.country=NL
and again, search the internet for valid language values.
Higher brightness after factory reset:
Add the following line to the build.prop file (at the top of the file)
ro.ph.def_brightness=225
You pushed the build.prop without changing the permissions:
No problem. Just connect your booting tablet to the PC, install the driver if its not installed correctly like explained in the tutorial, and then change the rights via adb. It's no problem that it's not fully booted!
in a command prompt in the adb directory:
adb remount
adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
adb reboot
If you pushed a wrong non functioning build.prop, just use this method to push the original build.prop (you know, the copy you made ) back to the device (followed by setting the correct permissions of course).
Remove the (in my opinion) irritating boot sound:
adb remount
adb shell
cd system/media
rm boot.wav
exit
rom download
can you provide another way to download the rom file ,i cant seem to get the registration process to work
stevethesignguy865 said:
can you provide another way to download the rom file ,i cant seem to get the registration process to work
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I have dropped it here. Hope this helps
I bought the same tablet for my daughter. She's (and so am I) suffering from a lot of annoying popups and ads.
Thanks for sharing your instructions here, very hard to find them!
Since I'm a complete newbie: one important question. When you flash the ROM, all of the apps (games) will be removed I guess?
Second question: can you put the stock rom on a different location? Both of the links (including Filedropper) don't contain any files...
Thanks!
1ce/ said:
I bought the same tablet for my daughter. She's (and so am I) suffering from a lot of annoying popups and ads.
Thanks for sharing your instructions here, very hard to find them!
Since I'm a complete newbie: one important question. When you flash the ROM, all of the apps (games) will be removed I guess?
Second question: can you put the stock rom on a different location? Both of the links (including Filedropper) don't contain any files...
Thanks!
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Yes, all applications will be removed. As soon as you configure the tablet again with the same gmail account, it will probably start installing the applications and games automatically, but in game progress will be lost for most (not online) games.
I am re-uploading the file. Will update this post with the link as soon as it finishes
edit: upload finished, get it while its there LINK
BlueFlame said:
edit: upload finished, get it while its there LINK
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Great! Thanks for the swift response. The file is about 307 MB. Is this correct? I'll start working on it, probably this weekend. I'll keep you posted.
1ce/ said:
Great! Thanks for the swift response. The file is about 307 MB. Is this correct? I'll start working on it, probably this weekend. I'll keep you posted.
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Yes, thats correct. Once unpacked it will be around 520 MB.
Good luck!
Hi BlueFlame,
Thanks for the post. Is it possible to get the image uploaded again? Would be much appreciated.
Maylar said:
Hi BlueFlame,
Thanks for the post. Is it possible to get the image uploaded again? Would be much appreciated.
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On request. You can find it here. (Adjusted link. Stored on Google Drive)
Thanking you. Very much appreciated.
Thank's for a fantastic procedure... Worked very well.
First step doesn't work for me: Phoenixsuit gives an error: 'Open Firmware failed'
with three possible reasons:
- firmware version is too old
- firmware format is broken
- firmware is used by other application.
Version used: 1.0.6
Firmware file: a33_599x_v11_1024x600_gc0308_2035_1015a.img
Any ideas?
1ce/ said:
First step doesn't work for me: Phoenixsuit gives an error: 'Open Firmware failed'
with three possible reasons:
- firmware version is too old
- firmware format is broken
- firmware is used by other application.
Version used: 1.0.6
Firmware file: a33_599x_v11_1024x600_gc0308_2035_1015a.img
Any ideas?
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Is that the firmware that I provided?
If not, try to download it again.
If so, I think that your tablet has a newer firmware than this one. You could contact the seller of your tablet for the current (latest) firmware for this tablet.
If you get a newer firmware, please share
Image file invalid
Hi Blueflame,
I've tried to re-flash, but at some point i'm getting the message at livesuit V1.11 that the image file is invalid.
It's the 3rd time i have downloaded the file, what could be cause of this error?
Greetz Mike
mcwheelz said:
Hi Blueflame,
I've tried to re-flash, but at some point i'm getting the message at livesuit V1.11 that the image file is invalid.
It's the 3rd time i have downloaded the file, what could be cause of this error?
Greetz Mike
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Not sure. Will upload it again this weekend just to be sure that it's not my uploaded image. (I will let you know once I've done that)
You can, on the other hand, contact the supplier (where you bought the tablet) and ask them for the latest version of the ROM. I would also be interested in that
BlueFlame said:
Not sure. Will upload it again this weekend just to be sure that it's not my uploaded image. (I will let you know once I've done that)
You can, on the other hand, contact the supplier (where you bought the tablet) and ask them for the latest version of the ROM. I would also be interested in that
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Uploaded again! same link (just made it a new version in Google Drive).
Open Firmware failed - possible solution
1ce/ said:
First step doesn't work for me: Phoenixsuit gives an error: 'Open Firmware failed'
with three possible reasons:
- firmware version is too old
- firmware format is broken
- firmware is used by other application.
Version used: 1.0.6
Firmware file: a33_599x_v11_1024x600_gc0308_2035_1015a.img
Any ideas?
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Try to put the image file in a directory without special characters (i.e. c:\temp). Worked for me.
wundabua
Te real FIX is In!
Ok, i have one of these allwinner, Venstar, "whatever", A33 D140v tablets. It had all the usual problems and more, because the first thing I tried, was to use the built in recovery to "restore to factory". This made things even worse, because after the recovery, I couldn't reach the Google authentication servers.
I am pro tech with 25 years in the trenches and I have to admit this thing really threw me for a loop, because I spent an entire day researching the solution, installing Android SDK, drivers, Phoenix Suit, Live Suit, etc. These were all very complicated "solutions" that took me exactly nowhere. I finally found the answer in a rather stupid Youtube video.
The REAL answer is actually very quick and easy compared to all these other recommended methods.
In the first place, model V140d image is only used for these infected tablets. The actual model is V11 and once you use the quick restore method I discovered, you will have a malware free V11 model. The whole secret to this method, is the fact that these units were designed to be quickly, automatically and completely restored in less that 5 minutes through the use of their built in micro SD slot.
Imagine that!
If you check your tablet that came new in the box as something other than V140d, the method I used will most probably not work for you.
Anyway, the quick method I discovered, can be seen on my own tech support site. To find it, Google: Just Call Techdude
Then click on the support link at the top of the page on my site and all will be revealed.
techdudester said:
Ok, i have one of these allwinner, Venstar, "whatever", A33 D140v tablets. It had all the usual problems and more, because the first thing I tried, was to use the built in recovery to "restore to factory". This made things even worse, because after the recovery, I couldn't reach the Google authentication servers.
I am pro tech with 25 years in the trenches and I have to admit this thing really threw me for a loop, because I spent an entire day researching the solution, installing Android SDK, drivers, Phoenix Suit, Live Suit, etc. These were all very complicated "solutions" that took me exactly nowhere. I finally found the answer in a rather stupid Youtube video.
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Hi techdudester,
The combination "pro tech with 25 years in the trenches" and "very complicated "solutions"" sounds a bit strange.
But either way, a THANK YOU is in order!
The ROM you found works on my tablet (flashed yesterday) and so far so good. No popups and no unwanted application downloads!
I will adjust my initial post to incorporate this image.

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