[Q] REQUEST: Lumia 710 RM-809 partitions 1-9 - Nokia Lumia 800

Hello!
I've really messed up my Lumia 710. It starts up but only gets as far as showing the Nokia logo for a second, then goes black, vibrates for a second and then goes off. I can't power it on after that t reproduce that failed startup without removing the battery first.
However, with it connected to my Mac via USB, I can see (via Terminal, not Finder) the nine partitions that make up the internal storage . Would writing the original contents of each partition back to the device restore it to a working state?
I have hopes that I can restore it if anyone knows where I can download images for each of the nine partitions - though perhaps I don't need the ninth if its possible to download that using the Nokia Care Suite.
Does anyone know of a source for these downloads? Or do any kind forum members have them laying around? I'd be happy to provide a place to upload them if it makes things easier.
I've read through many MANY threads on this forum in an effort to piece together a winning method but have had zero luck. I've written mods and official firmwares via Linux since it stopped being recognized by Nokia Care Suite. I'm not sure, but I think the problem arose while using Linux to recover from a ROM update that went bad, but my memories are all such a blur that I can't be sure. However, given that I can see the internal partitions and the device powers on (however briefly), it seems that recovery is possible.
Of course, if this is a fools errand, please advise. Maybe its bricked and therefore beyond hope.
It doesn't matter if the process is laborious and technical; I'm comfortable at the command prompt (of both Unix and Windows) and am by no means a newb, though getting myself into this situation in the first place probably puts paid to that claim. Ha!
Many thanks!
Peter

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Nexus 7 (2012) Cannot be Recognized (Tried Everything)

Hello,
First off, I've gone through the forums and I have looked up other posts and despite everything I cannot figure out how to get my nexus 7 tablet to be recognized by the computer (I tried and after two days of searching for answers I decided to make a post). I like to include this information so people don't assume that I post without browsing or haven't tried anything yet.
The thing that I am having troubles with is that I have a nexus 7 tablet that is softbricked, I have already gone through a lot of ways to fix that problem (I found the best solution is this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195). However, the issue is is that I cannot get my computer to recognize the nexus tablet to flash it and restore it back to factory settings.
I have installed and updated the device drivers on my computer, but still I have had no such luck. I found that ADB doesn't recognize the device whilst in the Bootloader, but still will not recognize the device in recovery mode. If anyone has any tips, or suggestions that might work PLEASE let me know, at this point I'm getting desperate and any/all help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
NecroGi said:
Hello,
First off, I've gone through the forums and I have looked up other posts and despite everything I cannot figure out how to get my nexus 7 tablet to be recognized by the computer (I tried and after two days of searching for answers I decided to make a post). I like to include this information so people don't assume that I post without browsing or haven't tried anything yet.
The thing that I am having troubles with is that I have a nexus 7 tablet that is softbricked, I have already gone through a lot of ways to fix that problem (I found the best solution is this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195). However, the issue is is that I cannot get my computer to recognize the nexus tablet to flash it and restore it back to factory settings.
I have installed and updated the device drivers on my computer, but still I have had no such luck. I found that ADB doesn't recognize the device whilst in the Bootloader, but still will not recognize the device in recovery mode. If anyone has any tips, or suggestions that might work PLEASE let me know, at this point I'm getting desperate and any/all help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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adb is not designed to be usable in bootloader mode. You need fastboot for that. If you have the fastboot.exe program in the same folder as your adb stuff, try this:
fastboot devices
If it reads, then all you need to do is fastboot flash the various .img files back to the tablet. There are tool kits that do this for you, but I prefer doing it manually as there are less chances of things messing up and if they do, you're more likely to know at what step which could be useful for further troubleshooting if need be. It is important to download the correct img files due to differences between the generations and wifi / data enabled ones. There is a flash-all script that you can find in the download of the factory images, which might make it easier, but you can just manually flash the separate files as sometimes you don't need to bother with them all (like the bootloader) though if the script works, then it'll be fine and might make it easier if you are not familiar with the commands.
If you don't have fastboot at all, just grab it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Nexus img files: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Hit me up on Hangouts if you need more direction.
NecroGi said:
Hello,
First off, I've gone through the forums and I have looked up other posts and despite everything I cannot figure out how to get my nexus 7 tablet to be recognized by the computer (I tried and after two days of searching for answers I decided to make a post). I like to include this information so people don't assume that I post without browsing or haven't tried anything yet.
The thing that I am having troubles with is that I have a nexus 7 tablet that is softbricked, I have already gone through a lot of ways to fix that problem (I found the best solution is this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195). However, the issue is is that I cannot get my computer to recognize the nexus tablet to flash it and restore it back to factory settings.
I have installed and updated the device drivers on my computer, but still I have had no such luck. I found that ADB doesn't recognize the device whilst in the Bootloader, but still will not recognize the device in recovery mode. If anyone has any tips, or suggestions that might work PLEASE let me know, at this point I'm getting desperate and any/all help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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You won't get adb in bootloader mode.
You have to use the fastboot command.
Please tell the OS on your computer.
Use the tool in my signature as an environment.
Download 7zip, and install that.
Then go here and download the proper image for your device.
It would either be "Factory Images "nakasi" for Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi)" or "Factory Images "nakasig" for Nexus 7 (Mobile)".
Grab the 4.4.2 version.
Extract the downloaded file with 7zip into the "Work" folder in the tool form my signature.
Then extract that "nakasig-kot49h-factory-83d93b5f.tar" file with 7zip.
Then go into the folder that came out of that, and extract the "image-nakasig-kot49h.zip" into the Work folder.
And enter the following commands while in bootloader.
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase cache
cd nakasig-kot49h
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot reboot
Make SURE you grab the correct image for your device. Wifi or Mobile.
I also assume that you know the .img files should be in the Work folder before you type thse commands into my tool.
Hey guys, first of all thank you for the speedy replies and steps I should follow.
Right now I'm using OSX but for the tablet I'm using a virtual Win7 machine to try and get this damn tablet to be recognized by the computer. The process is being delayed a little bit because my micro USB cords are being temperamental, meaning that the tablet has no juice, and when I mess with it (using the power + volume buttons to boot to bootloader/recover) the cord comes unplugged. I know automatically you guys are going to pinpoint this as the source of the issue (mainly because I would too), but it works fine if just laid flat and stays connected. It just has zero charge so when it disconnects/reconnects I literally have to power it back up, just need to wait for it to have some charge before I tinker with it more.
I will post updates after it charges.
Although I already thanked you guys, thanks again for speedy reply. It's much appreciated.
NecroGi said:
Hey guys, first of all thank you for the speedy replies and steps I should follow.
Right now I'm using OSX but for the tablet I'm using a virtual Win7 machine to try and get this damn tablet to be recognized by the computer. The process is being delayed a little bit because my micro USB cords are being temperamental, meaning that the tablet has no juice, and when I mess with it (using the power + volume buttons to boot to bootloader/recover) the cord comes unplugged. I know automatically you guys are going to pinpoint this as the source of the issue (mainly because I would too), but it works fine if just laid flat and stays connected. It just has zero charge so when it disconnects/reconnects I literally have to power it back up, just need to wait for it to have some charge before I tinker with it more.
I will post updates after it charges.
Although I already thanked you guys, thanks again for speedy reply. It's much appreciated.
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I suggest to STOP!!!
If you are trying to restore the device and the cable disconnects in the middle of it, it might not be recoverable. That would be one of the few ways to really damage the tablet as they are pretty difficult to hard brick. Don't half ass it with stuff like this. A good cable is not THAT much and will certainly be cheaper than a new tablet or getting it to a point where you might have to send it somewhere for service.
I'm not familiar with Macs, but if you are more so, then this might be better than using a Virtual set up:
https://code.google.com/p/adb-fastboot-install/
es0tericcha0s said:
I suggest to STOP!!!
If you are trying to restore the device and the cable disconnects in the middle of it, it might not be recoverable. That would be one of the few ways to really damage the tablet as they are pretty difficult to hard brick. Don't half ass it with stuff like this. A good cable is not THAT much and will certainly be cheaper than a new tablet or getting it to a point where you might have to send it somewhere for service.
I'm not familiar with Macs, but if you are more so, then this might be better than using a Virtual set up:
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It's actually working fine now (in the sense that the computer can now read it). The Virtual Machine also works just as good, but for some reason the toolkit I'm using won't properly return the tablet to the stock image using the SkipSoft Android ToolKit, so I'm going to have to try and find another way.
Thanks for your guys' help.

Jide Ultratablet ADB-Fastboot Recovery Flash Problem

Where to begin? Logic would dictate, the beginning.
I'll do my best to be brief with the backstory.
Months ago I ordered a Jide Ultratablet to use as my portable workhorse. At first things were peachy until a rather monumental lag began to manifest every 15-45 seconds. It made the device impossible to utilize in any productive fashion, so I contacted Jide and opened up a support ticket. After months (in no way an exaggeration) of barely responsive correspondence, during which I sent them a video to demonstrate the problem, they finally came back to me with an email containing a link to a compressed folder containing the Remix 2.0 images, and also a link to a rather vague and complicated tutorial on how to flash Remix 1.5 manually to a device. (In fact, I tried to include a link to the tutorial, but I am unable to since I haven't posted to the forum enough. I am happy to PM it or email it to anyone who might like to help) I can only assume I am meant to apply the same logic to the Remix 2.0 files they sent me. Seemed a bit dicey at first glance, but while I'm by no means an expert, I'm no slouch in this arena and I'm a very quick study.
Now, on to the proverbial meat and potatoes:
If you were able to contact me for a link to the tutorial in question, you will have undoubtedly seen that they indicate one should use ADB-Fastboot as a means to flash the recovery image. No real surprises there. I have ADB and Fastboot installed on my PC (Windows 10). I also have the ADB drivers installed and have confirmed the addition to my PATH. (eg: ;C:\ADB) I can also confirm that it is working fine since I am able to pull up a terminal and issue the ADB command and it gives me the usual wall of commands. The problem is that my device (Ultratablet) is not being seen by ADB. I have checked my USB drivers and they are all up to date and installed properly. My PC sees the device no problem and there is no indication of any sort of connection error. I've also tried different cables and ports. Yet, I can't access it via ADB and thus am unable to issue commands to my device such as "adb reboot bootloader" or "fastboot reboot-bootloader".
My next logical approach was to attempt forcing the device into fastboot mode using the hardware button combination, which is not listed specifically for the Ultratablet anywhere, I might add. (Power key + Volume up) It brings me to a boot options menu with the selections "Continue/Fastboot Protocol/Recovery Kernel/Reboot/Poweroff/Forced Recovery". Ateempting to select Fastboot Protocol causes the display to shut off for a moment, the device to vibrate once, and then the display to turn back on back at the same menu full of selections.
So, in summary, I am expected to flash the device using fastboot and yet I can't even get the device into fastboot mode, let alone issue commands from my PC terminal. As I highlighted near the beginning, teh Jide support team is incredibly unresponsive and not overly helpful. I have notified them of this same set of issues, but I don't expect to hear back in any expedient fashion and I thought one of the mighty members here on XDA might be able to help me come up with a next step in the meantime. I'd cerainly love to be able to use my shiny new tablet.
In any case, thank you for your time.
Kind regards.
Shaiden
Bump? Anyone? Still swinging in the breeze on this one. No word back from the manufacturer, as expected. =/
I have the same problem
Shaiden said:
Bump? Anyone? Still swinging in the breeze on this one. No word back from the manufacturer, as expected. =/
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I know it's been 4 years but did you find any solution to this? I'm asking because I have the same problem. I decided to downgrade to Remix OS 1.5 in order to root (I have tried 5 rooting apps with no success) but my device refuses to enter fastboot protocol. The whole idea was since I can't find a way to root the damn thing in its current state maybe I can manage it with its older OS version. All this just to turn it to android root apps "testing ground" device. Oof.

Error: Unable to find a bootable option - and I know, how I did it

First of all, I know that I am the one who is to be blamed, but may be, I can be a help to others or to development. I want to thank the developers for their achievements and do encourage them to continue, even though Microsoft seems to do the same to Windows Phone which IBM did to OS/2.
What did I do?
I have a Lumia 920 with broken digitizer and brownish display, so that was the best device for some testing. With WPInternals I succeeded in routing an unlocked the boot loader.
Switched to MSM, I started to discover the partitions. Unfortunately, I touched the mouse and dragged and dropped "somewhat" in, I think, in the EFIESP partition.
Please don't ask me, why I did not continue with undoing or at least reflash the partitions extracted from an original ffu image.
Well, I rebooted the device and I lost. Damage is about 10 Euro, which I payed for the phone, nothing to be complained about.
With WDRT, I have the well known "device not supported" comments, the same with thor2, WPInternals and Chimera.
If someone has a suggestion, how to force the device to mass storage mode or the cog wheel/flash mode (vol+ and power does not work), you are welcome.
Log files can be provided, if you are interested.
Best regards,
Joachim
At least I solved it by swapping the good display to a device with broken display. I will reassemble the broken device with the broken display (which is still working) and give it away as spare parts.

The impossible mission of rooting or oem unlocking BLU NEO XL (120K phones affected!)

Hello XDA Forums,
I have been a guest on the website for a while now when looking for android knowledge and I usually grasp a good amount of whatever I am trying to accomplish. However, the issue I am currently having I feel is considered IMPOSSIBLE to fix and I want to confirm that by this community.
Phone: Blu
Model: NEO XL N110U
Android build version: 6.0
Custom build version (It’s a stock a downloaded, ill explain in a sec)” BLU_N110U_V10_GENERIC_MARSHMALLOW 05-08-2016 16:30
What happened is that about a year ago or so I updated the android version from lollipop to marshmallow using the OTA update (which is the wireless update). Worst decision ever as I found out that this update gave me 4 specific viruses that sends my information over to a Chinese server. Here are links on the virus:
https://www.droid-life.com/2016/11/15/blu-security/
https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/2016/11/mobile-menace-monday-adups-old-and-new/
https://android.gadgethacks.com/new...be-affected-by-adups-chinese-spyware-0175014/
With this problem, I thought “I can just root my device and delete the files… right”? I never rooted a device before, but I have jail broken iphones, modded psps, and ds so I felt like this would be easy……Turns out its impossible if you already updated to that wireless update with marshellow. I also tried unlocking bootloader and that failed super hard as well! Here is what I tried:
1. Tried Kingroot app – failed
2. Tried kingroot on pC – failed
3. Went into developer options and enabled usb debugging and oem unlocking to TRY and unlock the bootloader. – that part worked……HOWEVER
4. Went into the recovery and choice reboot to bootloader. Then connected my Blu phone to my PC, went into Command prompt and typed, “fastboot oem unlock” (I believe I had to download fastboot and adb tools first). – This was painful for me. It gave me the option to unlock the bootloader using the up and down volume buttons. I need to press “Volume up” on my phone to confirm the OEM unlock……..HOWEVER THAT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY DISABLED. The buttons work, but when I need to confirm the oem unlock, it doesn’t allow me to do this. THIS I BELIEVE HAS BEEN PURPOSELY DONE.
5. I downloaded a stock version of my phone’s rom but at a lower android number (5.1) and tried to flash it to the phone using SP Flash tools. – Failed. It would stay illuminated black and the intro sound would come on but I wouldn’t see anything. I looked into that and I believe that is because there is something called version binding where if I update the version build, I can’t downgrade to use the same exploit.
6. Since the phone was bricked, I wanted to try to bring it back to life by downloading the stock rom for my phone at the same virus build version I’m at now and flash it to the phone. – It worked with viruses and all.
7. I Then thought, “Can’t I use open the rom file and delete the viruses I want, then flash it to the phone?” So I tried that by using mtk extractor which allowed me to open the system.img file for the stock rom which contains the android data. From there I went into the apps folder and deleted the 4 virus apps. Then I packaged the system.img back together into one file and then used that system.img when I used sp flash tool to flash the rom onto the phone. – It was stuck on the logo……I can still access the recovery fine and still doesn’t allow me to oem unlock.
This is where I have given up. At this point, I feel like I would need to learn more about the system.img file and what it looks for in the beginning. I just want to fool it into booting without those apps. I know there is something stopping it from booting because when I go into the recovery part and select the option to do a “root integrity check” it tells me those specific apps are missing. Is there any way to change the root integrity check to not look for those apps?
So I know this a lot of information but I need to write this down for all the steps I toke. I hope that this thread can help anyone with a Blu Neo XL device come to some information. If I can confirm from this forum that there is nothing that can be done. I feel then a law suit with Blu is in order and everyone should throw out there compromised phones. I have seen numerous other posts on this subject and so far NO ONE HAS ANSWERED EVEN ONCE. One pore guy had to keep bumping his thread of months until he gave up; atleast tell me its not possible! Here are the link I saw on this from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/tried-to-root-sort-blu-neo-xl-t3559702
Here are my main questions:
Is it possible to access the root (either via pc with command prompt or linux with terminal or even on the device itself) without rooting or unlocking the bootloader (since both seem to be impossible).
Can you extract a system.img file, modify it, then put it back to get together to flash it to a device without unlocking bootloader?
Infact can you modify any part of the rom or .imgs and flash it to spflash tools? (Or maybe I was doing wrong?)
Is there anyway to figure out how to modify the tamper bit if I have to find a way to get around the virus bug on my device that doesn’t allow me to use the “Volume up” button to confirm that I want to unlock the bootloader? (I’m not even sure if this phone has that, I just saw that for this oneplus and thought maybe it can be on all phones in a different way?) Here is a link on that-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/mod-reset-unlock-tamper-bit-t2820912
The goal is get rid of the virus that sends my data back to Chinese servers. Also, the goal is to get an answer from the community here to put this to rest.
If you need any information on this or want me to upload anything please let me know.
Thank you for your time!
Bump as I need hope.
I understand people may not have this phone but I need some sort of reply to confirm that this isn't possible. I want this thread to be the first post anyone sees if they type in "Blu Neo XL" for rooting purposes.
Even if anyone that has a phone that is similar that is affected, that would be anyone who has:
R1 HD
Energy X Plus 2
Studio Touch
Advance 4.0 L2
Neo XL
Energy Diamond
bump
Waited around for awhile but now its time be obnoxious. I will bump my other thread as well and just start hi-jacking other threads until mods ban me or someone answers me for once.
bump
bump
bump again and again and ****ing again!
another day, another bump
another day, another bump
another day, another bump
another day, another bump
another day, another bump
another day, another bump
another day, another bump
another day, another bump
Also, I got a Moto G5S Plus instead finally. It toke me awhile to save the money because I don't make much but atleast I have phone that isn't sending my data over to china.....or maybe it still is sending my data who knows where. Either way, Bump.
Hey man, I didnt read through your entire post. But can't you just downgrade the version to one that is possible to root?
Or you can also get another phone that does have root as an option. Also, I don't think you should bump your own threads. Just wait it out, or ask in other threads for help.
Edit: Oh Man, I didn't even notice someone responded to this! Awesome.
It says in the rules to ask here. So I decided to ask here espcially since this phone doesn't have its own dedicated forum. I got a new phone about a month ago and its pretty good so far.
This is more of a lost cause but I bring this up just in cause other people get affected. I believe the Blu company had to pay the Justice department for this so they got away with it and thats no big deal now of days. lol
erickkg said:
Hey man, I didnt read through your entire post. But can't you just downgrade the version to one that is possible to root?
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Also for those of you out there suffering, the above statement is not possible because the newer versions of Android OS have "version binding" so downgrading to an OS that is lower that way you upgraded to wont allow the phone to get pass the bios or whatever the android bios recovery start name is. (I don't remember right now) Even if you mod the recovery or bios file.
So here it is almost a year later from you writing this post and I have found myself in the same predicament you were once in and was hoping there was answers somewhere, but from the looks of it I am guessing I'm better off just breaking this phone in half and getting myself a new, virus free, root-able phone. Am I correct?

Vizio XR6M10/XR6P10 Smartcast Tablet Remote: Is there any interest in these?

These tablets were sold with certain Vizio TVs in mid-2016 into 2017, primarily used for Smartcast to the TV.
They are now obsolete since Vizio released firmware for their TVs turning them into normal Smart TVs, requiring the owners of these TVs to get new remotes and the tablets stopped being useful for this function.
Here in 2019, one can buy these tablets, at the low price end, in working condition, for $25 (for the M series) to $40 (for the P series) shipped.
The specs are as follows:
XR6M10:
Snapdragon 410 1.2GHz quadcore APQ8016
2GB RAM
8GB Storage
1280x720 IPS display
802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0
2740mAh battery
MicroUSB for charging, Qi Charging built-in for bundled charge pad or any compatible charging solution
XR6P10:
Snapdragon 615 1.45GHz octocore APQ8039
2GB RAM
16GB Storage
1920x1080 IPS display
802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0
2740mAh battery
MicroUSB for charging, Qi Charging built-in for bundled charge pad or any compatible charging solution
Both tablets feature side-firing stereo speakers, a headphone jack, and NO cameras. The size of the tablet is comparable to the size of a Galaxy Note 9, give or take.
Both tablets came with Android 5.1.1, and OTA updates upgraded them to 6.0.1. There are ZERO available stock ROM files available for the tablets. I've tried sniffing the updater and they seem to go to a dead website.
The stock ROM is fairly clean, and only has the Vizio Smartcast app which needs disabling upon setting up. Aside from this, there is no other bloatware on the tablet to speak of after running a fine-tooth comb through the system apps. You get a clean and snappy tablet.
The problem:
There's no stock ROM file available, neither for Android 5.1.1 or for 6.0.1. Vizio does not have any sort of download for either on their site, nor did in the past. The updater checked a third-party website affiliated with Vizio to manage the tablet's updates, as it does with their TVs. Since the website is inert, it can be safely said that Vizio is no longer interested in their existence at all, especially since the warranty on every single one of these tablets is now up.
The tablet seems it can have the bootloader unlocked, the developer options has the toggle for that, but there's no way to get into fastboot. Holding VOL UP+DOWN+POWER at boot or sending the "adb reboot bootloader" command sends it into a "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" mode under USB. This, from what I understand, is behavior persistent with the locked bootloader, but I have no idea of how to get it out of this and just into fastboot. Stock recovery does not have a fastboot option either.
The desires list:
Have someone that knows the intricacies of the MSM8916 platform and the APQ8016/APQ8039 get their hands on these tablets
Get a ROM dump of both tablets in stock form so people with bricked tablets can flash them with it
Get Root (Patch level on the 6.0.1 stock ROM is from October 2016, shouldn't be hard)
Get the bootloader unlocked, somehow, and if not, figure a way to get something like Safestrap running on it if the out-of-the-box kernel allows for it
Custom ROMs? LineageOS would be sweet, especially with some of the tablet-specific fixes that have dropped in the past couple months overall.
so I ask: is there any interest in the freeing of these super cheap tablets? The price to spec ratio is not bad (once again, I got my 6M10 for $25 shipped, and the seller has like 7 more as of the time of this writing), and it doesn't seem like it would be all too hard to unlock the bootloader and get it rooted (at least, from my perspective, that of a novice in this specific hardware field). There are plenty of these in the wild in the hands of people that bought the TVs and plenty in the hands that bought them from ebay when the tablets became obsolete.
This link contains screenshots of CPU-Z and the About Tablet settings section from the tablet, uploaded to imgur. If anyone needs more information on this tablet that needs an app or adb command, I can make this happen.
Board Pic of the XR6M10, XR6P10 should be the same inside:
(click for larger image)
Update: I have temp root.
I have temp root!-the latest kingroot (NOT Kingoroot) APK seemed to have done the trick. I was able to fire up adaway and get the hosts file set up with adblocks to keep the thing safer.
The root is still temporary so it goes away after a reboot. The rooting process involves it doing the root process once, then rebooting, then failing, then you reboot once more, and then retry rooting from the app. From here, 80% of the time, it works and you're able to get temporary root for that boot session.
Once you're done with anything you need root for, you should reboot and then uninstall Kingroot, which you then need to deactivate the device administrator priveleges for, before it will allow you to cleanly uninstall it.
I also made a huge discovery that may turn out better for anyone that can help getting this thing properly rooted and the bootloader unlocked... it seems the file manager included in the stock ROM is v3.0.0 from Cyanogenmod 12.1.
This makes me think that the ROM creator either used that since it was opensource and readily available than come up with their own solution, or that this ROM has some cyanogenmod roots.
I also found this post from another Q&A thread in this section:
TheDrive said:
This device have made by Chinese/Indian company Borqs. The code name Bennu-M. Platform is Qualcomm APQ8016 (MSM8916 w/o modem). There should work standard method to bring EDL mode. Hold Vol+ and Vol- at power on (press power). Then connect to the PC. Thus device will stay look dead, however should be detected as Qualcomm QDLoader 9008 on the PC side. This is the factory described method.
You can flash factory firmware from this mode using external bootloader (programmer) for MSM8916 firehose protocol. This procedure is described in the thousands of manuals around the net. Qualcomm tools like QPST or QFIL can be used as good as many 3rd party utils to flash and manage any another available way. Many professional 'box' tools should support this device too but only as 'generic' msm8916 (if applicable).
However I can't find the firmware package for this device anywhere. You should ask and require the manufacturer/distributor to publish firmware, the source code and all the corresponding matherials to be able to flash and rebuild firmware from sources in any manner you want without any limitations as required by GNU/GPL free open source software licenses this firmware is obligated to.
Everyone who have the device working or software dead, can try to dump the current firmware and data, stored on the internal eMMC memory module in part(s) or in whole image using free QTools project utilities and suitable external bootloader with ability to dump eMMC, not only to flash as many factory supplied programmers do. There are programmer(s) for MSM8916 available in the project repo. Read and understand manuals carefully before trying anything!
There is definitely another ways to root, dump, flash, manage the device in any manner YOU WANT, not only the way you are "allowed" to use your own device by manufacturer/distributor. FTA!
You can root the device then dump all the multiple partition images manually (dd if=/dev/block/mmbblk0...... of=/sdcard/......) or using built custom recovery like CWM/TWRP for your device. Please note, kernel sources are important but not mandatory to build e.g. CWM. You can build one using CWM image from the similar device and the kernel (boot/recovery) image binaries from your device. There are good manuals and image repacking utils available around like e.g. AndImgTool.
There are the way to produce factory image from the eMMC/partitions dump(s). Use utils like R-Studio to dump particular partition images from the eMMC dump (it's like whole HDD or UFD image with all the sectors raw, one by one, w/o any modifications/compression/etc) Manuals / utils are avavailable to make e.g. sparse and xml scripts set which is flashable by the programmer in the EDL mode (i.e. from any damaged state, because EDL is built in to the PBL and masked to the internal CPU ROM, thus can not be damaged in any manner, except firing the CPU up).
You can also flash partition images from the more common Fastboot mode, unless eMMC GPT and bootloaders (SBL/RPM/TZ/ABoot) stay intact (logo showed). You can't dump from fastboot, which is common due to the (foolish) 'safety' requirements. It's security by obscurity and is definitely not for your favor, but for the corps control over you and force to send valuable private data to foreign clouds.
Please share eMMC full and/or partitions dumps using reliable 'neverending' file cloud/hosting since there is no factory firmware available yet (ever). I do not own this device and never seen being overseas, so I can't share.
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This gives a little bit more information but seems to be more waffle than helpful. Still need someone, or some individuals, that can get one of these devices into their hands and work on a way to get the bootloader unlocked, the eMMC dumped, and ROMs going.
Update file?
I THINK I have the update file for 6.0.1. I did a packet sniff on a 5.1.1 tablet using a mitm packet sniffer and I ran the system updater, and was able to get this URL:
http://updatev.vo.llnwd.net/v1/idownload/64821.bin
The filesize is 570MB or so, and it looks like it might be the real deal. since it's a .bin file and 7zip can't read it, I won't be able to see what it really is without going over to the box that has a copy of universal extractor installed.
I'll be doing this momentarily and editing this post once I figure out what the contents are or if it's even readable to that extent. Knowing vizio, it could very well be encrypted and need decrypting by the updater application.
Update: it seems to be encrypted. oh joy.
Update 2: I got together with a friend on discord and we successfully decompiled the updater app to a point.
This MEGA link contains all the files thus far and a copy of the tablet's /system/framework folder for decompiling purposes.
However, it doesn't seem we're getting anywhere. the file is still encrypted and I still can't figure out what's needed to decrypt it. Hopefully someone with more knowledge on this can lend a hand.
Sudosftw said:
I THINK I have the update file for 6.0.1. I did a packet sniff on a 5.1.1 tablet using a mitm packet sniffer and I ran the system updater, and was able to get this URL:
http://updatev.vo.llnwd.net/v1/idownload/64821.bin
The filesize is 570MB or so, and it looks like it might be the real deal. since it's a .bin file and 7zip can't read it, I won't be able to see what it really is without going over to the box that has a copy of universal extractor installed.
I'll be doing this momentarily and editing this post once I figure out what the contents are or if it's even readable to that extent. Knowing vizio, it could very well be encrypted and need decrypting by the updater application.
Update: it seems to be encrypted. oh joy.
Update 2: I got together with a friend on discord and we successfully decompiled the updater app to a point.
This MEGA link contains all the files thus far and a copy of the tablet's /system/framework folder for decompiling purposes.
However, it doesn't seem we're getting anywhere. the file is still encrypted and I still can't figure out what's needed to decrypt it. Hopefully someone with more knowledge on this can lend a hand.
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Just out of curiosity, with the temp root, have you tried using dd to get the recovery image off? If we can do that, we might be able to work on getting a custom recovery built.
Qiangong2 said:
Just out of curiosity, with the temp root, have you tried using dd to get the recovery image off? If we can do that, we might be able to work on getting a custom recovery built.
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It's not possible to get a proper recovery image from within the system files so far as I know, but my take so far has been that there is no proper way to get that at this time without decrypting that file grabbed from the update server. I'd do it on a 5.x ROM since that will get me permaroot, but the issue is getting and keeping root on a 6.x ROM.
Although encrypted (so far as I can tell) the image linked above is the real deal, and I've given all I can to get it decrypted. A proper exploit to take care of this tablet's vulnerabilities and get temp root (on 6.x) that isn't kingo is what is really needed at this point so to not hinder going around the system with crudware and shady background apps, shouldn't be hard since the security patch level for the 6.x ROM is 2016-10-01.
Even if the ROM is extracted or a recovery image found, custom recovery won't be possible until the bootloader is unlocked, and this isn't doable until someone figures out how the qualcomm qdloader9008 stuff works with this specific tablet. Fastboot is unreachable and I'm almost sure I'm doing something wrong.
I'll get temp root and see about dd'ing stuff later on. What exactly would be needed for me to dd off? Whole disk and then go through it elsewhere? I could definitely see if rsync exists and dd over rsync to another box.
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It's not possible to get a proper recovery image from within the system files so far as I know, but my take so far has been that there is no proper way to get that at this time without decrypting that file grabbed from the update server. I'd do it on a 5.x ROM since that will get me permaroot, but the issue is getting and keeping root on a 6.x ROM.
Although encrypted (so far as I can tell) the image linked above is the real deal, and I've given all I can to get it decrypted. A proper exploit to take care of this tablet's vulnerabilities and get temp root (on 6.x) that isn't kingo is what is really needed at this point so to not hinder going around the system with crudware and shady background apps, shouldn't be hard since the security patch level for the 6.x ROM is 2016-10-01.
Even if the ROM is extracted or a recovery image found, custom recovery won't be possible until the bootloader is unlocked, and this isn't doable until someone figures out how the qualcomm qdloader9008 stuff works with this specific tablet. Fastboot is unreachable and I'm almost sure I'm doing something wrong.
I'll get temp root and see about dd'ing stuff later on. What exactly would be needed for me to dd off? Whole disk and then go through it elsewhere? I could definitely see if rsync exists and dd over rsync to another box.
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I found this today: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/edl-emergency-dl-mode-twrp-unlock-t3553514
The miflash tool seems promising (it works with nearly any device)
For the dd stuff, you can usually figure out the partitions easily with the fstab file in /. However, getting a raw dump is always useful.
Really, the big 3 would be the recovery.img, the boot.img, and the system.img. We can work from there
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I found this today: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/edl-emergency-dl-mode-twrp-unlock-t3553514
The miflash tool seems promising (it works with nearly any device)
For the dd stuff, you can usually figure out the partitions easily with the fstab file in /. However, getting a raw dump is always useful.
Really, the big 3 would be the recovery.img, the boot.img, and the system.img. We can work from there
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I've had that installed whilst trying to figure the image out and the qdloader stuff, it doesn't do anything for this tablet sadly :/
Sudosftw said:
I've had that installed whilst trying to figure the image out and the qdloader stuff, it doesn't do anything for this tablet sadly :/
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Hmmm. Which tablet do you have? The M or the P?
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Hmmm. Which tablet do you have? The M or the P?
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this is the M. the P was out of my price range ($40 shipped over $25 shipped) when I was looking at them, but now the Ms are going for around 25 bucks but 15 shipping from another seller, bringing the price up to 40 bucks where the P was. ended up buying the other Ms from the one seller and gave them out to family members because I was so impressed... but I really should have set some money aside for one of the Ps as well and didn't.
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this is the M. the P was out of my price range ($40 shipped over $25 shipped) when I was looking at them, but now the Ms are going for around 25 bucks but 15 shipping from another seller, bringing the price up to 40 bucks where the P was. ended up buying the other Ms from the one seller and gave them out to family members because I was so impressed... but I really should have set some money aside for one of the Ps as well and didn't.
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Okay. You said miflash doesn't do anything, does the device show up in the application and not function? Or does it not show up at all?
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Okay. You said miflash doesn't do anything, does the device show up in the application and not function? Or does it not show up at all?
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just doesn't show up at all. and yet installing the qualcomm qdloader drivers says it's connected in device manager, so something's up. tried on two different boxes, different cables, no dice.
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just doesn't show up at all. and yet installing the qualcomm qdloader drivers says it's connected in device manager, so something's up. tried on two different boxes, different cables, no dice.
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Hmmm. That's unusual. Are you running it in win 7 compatibility mode?
It would be nice to see community roms for these devices. I have the XR6P. If you need any info from this device, just tell me what to do.
I'm very interested in this as I have one of these tablets that I would like to use in my vehicle as a display for my piggyback ECU tuner. It doesn't currently support USB OTG, but I read that if I can gain root access I can add the file to give it USB Host functionality. Can anyone confirm this? I have tried several apps to get it rooted including Kingroot as you were able to get a temp root with that. Unfortunately Kingroot, as all the others I have tried, won't even install on the tablet. Again, I'm only looking to get this thing to be OTG capable. If anyone here has any suggestions, I would be very grateful! Thanks all!
I just bought an M remote to replace my broken P remote. My P remote had Android 6. My M remote has Android 5, and the OTA updater says there's no update. Any way to get Android 6 on this?
I have factory firmware for Bennu P and Bennu M , but take some time to upload the file.
ALANCHONG said:
I have factory firmware for Bennu P and Bennu M , but take some time to upload the file.
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Hey. You can lay out the firmware for XR6M10
XR6M10 and XR6P10 firmware
konog said:
Hey. You can lay out the firmware for XR6M10
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Mega Link: mega.nz/#F!n65kVYIT!PKH8A1WoD_Nc4DU_-9dbiQ
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Mega Link: mega.nz/#F!n65kVYIT!PKH8A1WoD_Nc4DU_-9dbiQ
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All the time, an error pops up at 12 seconds
Flash fail (-4002)
Log:
21:59:03.576 Arrival: \\?\USB#VID_05C6&PID_9008#5&13a74b18&0&11#{86e0d1e0-8089-11d0-9ce4-08003e301f73}
21:59:03.591 Thread '_PortDownloadThread' started
21:59:04.610 Get Port ...
21:59:04.610 _GetDevicePortName (0): COM5
21:59:04.630 _ComPort: COM5
21:59:04.640 Get Port (0)
21:59:04.650 Flash ...
21:59:09.668 _Connect (0)
21:59:09.668 Downloading flash programmer: C:\_qcMUP\v8016-SIGNED-VIZIO-user-IMAGES\v8016-SIGNED-VIZIO-user-IMAGES\prog_emmc_firehose_8916.mbn
21:59:14.669 Failed to read the command from the opened port
21:59:14.669 _FlashProgrammer (-4002)
21:59:15.700 Flash (-4002)
21:59:15.700 Flash fail (-4002)
21:59:15.731 Download ended: -4002
21:59:15.763 Thread '_PortDownloadThread' ended
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All the time, an error pops up at 12 seconds
Flash fail (-4002)
Log:
21:59:03.576 Arrival: \\?\USB#VID_05C6&PID_9008#5&13a74b18&0&11#{86e0d1e0-8089-11d0-9ce4-08003e301f73}
21:59:03.591 Thread '_PortDownloadThread' started
21:59:04.610 Get Port ...
21:59:04.610 _GetDevicePortName (0): COM5
21:59:04.630 _ComPort: COM5
21:59:04.640 Get Port (0)
21:59:04.650 Flash ...
21:59:09.668 _Connect (0)
21:59:09.668 Downloading flash programmer: C:\_qcMUP\v8016-SIGNED-VIZIO-user-IMAGES\v8016-SIGNED-VIZIO-user-IMAGES\prog_emmc_firehose_8916.mbn
21:59:14.669 Failed to read the command from the opened port
21:59:14.669 _FlashProgrammer (-4002)
21:59:15.700 Flash (-4002)
21:59:15.700 Flash fail (-4002)
21:59:15.731 Download ended: -4002
21:59:15.763 Thread '_PortDownloadThread' ended
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Please check if the driver is installed

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