Hello,
I've recently owned razr and I wanted to know some information before rooting/installing roms
- I'm confused about the bootloader as I've read that the bootloader must be unlocked to be able to install new roms however, I've read some guides for noobs where there was nothing written about bootloader.
- Is it possible to reinstate the warranty state ?
- My razr now is on ICS 4.0.4 can I install JB roms by the same way as ICS roms ?
I've searched for answers but I didn't get accurate ones so forgive me if those questions were answered before
Thanks in advance.
you can flash roms with locked bootloaders. just install recovery
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Root it on ICS and use OTA root keeper on play store backup root before u do any update to Jb. For what I understand so far don't have any success JB root tools yet. And all the Dev working hard on it right now. Sorry for my bad English hope this well help you up.
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cyrixleong said:
Root it on ICS and use OTA root keeper on play store backup root before u do any update to Jb. For what I understand so far don't have any success JB root tools yet. And all the Dev working hard on it right now. Sorry for my bad English hope this well help you up.
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I didn't mean official ones. ex CM Can I install it on another slot beside the stock (ICS) rom using safestrap ?
Also, would the warranty back if I deleted a rom that I've installed, back to the stock one and did a full unroot ?
For what I know when you start root your phone your warranty will gone. SS v3.11 for what I test out CM ROM can installs it on slot 1.it won't touch your stock ROM. For BMM you can install it on system 2/3/4/5 and so, you can active that slot at setting before you go in recovery and flash your custom ROM.
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I Just got my thunderbolt and I wanna root it but am having trouble finding confirmation on a safe method to use for after the 2.2.1 OTA. Please help!?
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openfac3 said:
I Just got my thunderbolt and I wanna root it but am having trouble finding confirmation on a safe method to use for after the 2.2.1 OTA. Please help!?
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No offense, but you haven't looked hard at all. Everything you need to know is stickied at the top of the Q&A thread. There's also a link the my sig.
OK well let me ask this then. . . What is the best way for me to do it. Is there any "oneclick"methods that would be really good for me to use?
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openfac3 said:
OK well let me ask this then. . . What is the best way for me to do it. Is there any "oneclick"methods that would be really good for me to use?
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The only method I'd ever recommend that is like a one click method is the Revolution method, but the drawback to that is undoing the S-Off is harder than the old jcase method. I can't recommend any "one click" based of the jcase method because there's too many floating around out there and unless you know the exploits being used, they're unreliable. The Revolution method is the current preferred method, and can be undone. It's preferred because it wipes not data and all you need to do after using it is to flash SuperUser and a recovery of your choice. I believe those can be found in the wiki unrEVOked maintains, as well as other places.
With the revolution method is it easy to boot in recovery and flash different roms or do you have to go through the whole rooting method everything? Thanks for your help by the way.
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openfac3 said:
With the revolution method is it easy to boot in recovery and flash different roms or do you have to go through the whole rooting method everything? Thanks for your help by the way.
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It's just as easy as anything else once you have clockworkmod flashed. Replacing the ROM doesn't remove S-Off or erase your recovery. I also like to point out that Revolution doesn't really root a device, it merely turns S-off so that you can root and flash a custom recovery. But once S-Off is done, the rest is as easy as flashing a couple files. Once you're to that point, you can wipe and flash ROMs all day. If you need some help or a walk through on some of this, PM me.
Just rooted my Thunderbolt after the Gingerbread update using Revolution method. Happy to say I am rooted with S-off. Have the latest recovery downloaded with my current Rom backed up. Next move is to download a custom Rom. I waited for this update for what reason I don't know to root my Thunderbolt.
What Rom to choose? There are so many. This is the fun part.
Vinny
Im a indonesian user, i bought this phone 4months ago from online shop... Absolutly i dont know much about android, my 1st android phone is LG and all lg global devices is unlocked bootloader by default.
I was try to root my 2.3.5 and failed more than 3 times with different methods, im fell frustated and my phone is dying, i fell its began slow and slower time after time.
Its been 2 days i searching here read and read again, but still i cant find a rooting tutorial that will work on my device, so i need more advice from you that own sprint 2.3.5 mopho.
So please tell me what i supposed to do with my phone?
Whats its bootstrap?
At last im sorry if i miss something, i use search button, but my english is not good so i still dont understand which step is to be followed. Hope you can provide any usefull link.
Thanks
Here ya go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1819660
And bootstrap is a recovery that allows you to backup your current rom and also flash other roms
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MarcquisDale said:
Here ya go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1819660
And bootstrap is a recovery that allows you to backup your current rom and also flash other roms
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so its no problem i cant unlock my bootloader?? still can use bootstrap beside custume recovery
Cant unlock bootloader unless phone came with 2.3.5. Can use bootstrap as soon as you get rooted. The link i posted in previous post was how to root your phone
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yes, im success root my device but still dont know what is different between custom recovery and bootstrap, what is the best bootstrap i can use and also what the simple, fast and absolutly bug free Rom for my device??
thx for the replay...
Bootstrap is the best custom recovery and only custom recovery on a locked photon as far as i know
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Hi, lurking the forum about Xperia sola I noticed that exist this rom (experience v2) that I could install on my xperia sola ics (.54) NOT rooted and with locked BL...
So, I would some piece of information about it. I can flash this rom without unlocking the bootloader and without have rooted my ics .54?and then, if I would return to my original ICS .54 I can do it without unlocking the BL (I ask this just because my xperia sola is already in warranty and I don't wanna lose it)? Thanks in advance...
you can do it without unlocking bootloader but you need root for that and you can return to stock without unlocking
R: [Q] Flash eXperience v2 information requested
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you can do it without unlocking bootloader but you need root for that and you can return to stock without unlocking
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So I have to root it first and then I can flash the experience rom?I have to backup my ics rom or I can download it if I want to return to Ics?
Excuse me for my noob questions but I want to be sure before doing anything...
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freakTux said:
So I have to root it first and then I can flash the experience rom?I have to backup my ics rom or I can download it if I want to return to Ics?
Excuse me for my noob questions but I want to be sure before doing anything...
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No need to backup but you can flash stock ics if you want to revert back to original fw......
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freakTux said:
So I have to root it first and then I can flash the experience rom?I have to backup my ics rom or I can download it if I want to return to Ics?
Excuse me for my noob questions but I want to be sure before doing anything...
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Since you will be rooting your phone and you will be able to install CWM recovery,it wouldnt hurt you to back up everything!
You will be fully covered if something goes wrong or if you decide that you prefer your stock Sony rom,with the whole phone configuration as it is right now!
Better root your phone and take a back up first!
Then,you can try ANYTHING you want!
Does flashing cwm need root privileges? And is flashing rom's safe too without root access?
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RazaVakil7995 said:
Does flashing cwm need root privileges? And is flashing rom's safe too without root access?
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If you flash CWM through fastboot or Odin or similar method then no you don't need root access. In regards to flashing ROMs without having root access from CWM it's not a good idea the as the installation will likely fail because without root the system partition can't be modified which is necessary when installing a new ROM.
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shimp208 said:
If you flash CWM through fastboot or Odin or similar method then no you don't need root access. In regards to flashing ROMs without having root access from CWM it's not a good idea the as the installation will likely fail because without root the system partition can't be modified which is necessary when installing a new ROM.
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Well what if I take a nandroid backup and then try so incase anything goes wrong I can recover the backup??
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shimp208 said:
In regards to flashing ROMs without having root access from CWM it's not a good idea the as the installation will likely fail because without root the system partition can't be modified which is necessary when installing a new ROM.
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Actually there is nothing wrong with that. Its perfectly safe to flash a ROM in the situation of having a custom recovery without root access.
RazaVakil7995 said:
Well what if I take a nandroid backup and then try so incase anything goes wrong I can recover the backup??
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Yes, you could recover the backup (as long as you can get into recovery mode).
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Theonew said:
Actually there is nothing wrong with that. Its perfectly safe to flash a ROM in the situation of having a custom recovery without root access.
Yes, you could recover the backup (as long as you can get into recovery mode).
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If I 'can'? Does this mean there is a chance that I can hard brick my phone incase I don't have root access??
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RazaVakil7995 said:
If I 'can'? Does this mean there is a chance that I can hard brick my phone incase I don't have root access??
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You will not hardbrick your device doing this without root access in the unlikely event something does go wrong you will end up with a soft brick that can either be recovered through a NANDROID backup or if needed using the Micromax flash tool. I should also clear up any confusion I may have caused earlier as I misunderstood your question, the vast majority of custom ROMs will include root access but if they don't or you don't currently have root access you can still flash ROMs in CWM successfully.
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shimp208 said:
You will not hardbrick your device doing this without root access in the unlikely event something does go wrong you will end up with a soft brick that can either be recovered through a NANDROID backup or if needed using the Micromax flash tool. I should also clear up any confusion I may have caused earlier as I misunderstood your question, the vast majority of custom ROMs will include root access but if they don't or you don't currently have root access you can still flash ROMs in CWM successfully.
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There's my answer!! Thumbs up...
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Theonew said:
Actually there is nothing wrong with that. Its perfectly safe to flash a ROM in the situation of having a custom recovery without root access.
Yes, you could recover the backup (as long as you can get into recovery mode).
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sorry for using this thread. but.. why would you then need root if flashing without root is possible(and safe) ?
orimai said:
sorry for using this thread. but.. why would you then need root if flashing without root is possible(and safe) ?
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Root would be needed in the first place to allow you to install a custom recovery such as CWMR or TWRP that you can then use to flash ROM's and other modifications. Some devices such as Samsung devices that have Odin allow you to flash ROM's through Odin without having root provided the bootloader is unlocked. Let me know if you still have questions.
Would I be able to use odin(or a similar program) to flash cwm on a wolfgang at - as45ips (rebranded amoi n821)?
Since normal root methods don't work for me..
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orimai said:
Would I be able to use odin(or a similar program) to flash cwm on a wolfgang at - as45ips (rebranded amoi n821)?
Since normal root methods don't work for me..
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Odin is only compatible with Samsung devices. What version of Android is your device running I may be able to suggest a root method?
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Odin is only compatible with Samsung devices. What version of Android is your device running I may be able to suggest a root method?
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it's running 4.1.1 with kernel 3.4.0(don't know if that matters..)
HTC Desire S
Hi I have a HTC Desire S with stock gingerbread 2.3.5 and unrooted. I want to flash MIUI v5. But in order to do this I have to install clockworkmod.
Tutorials said that I first have to unlock the bootloader on the htc website. When I tried to do that, i could not get the token key because my hboot is outdated. I have read many tutorials on the internet on updating hboot but I failed to do so as I kept getting a "Write access denied" message in the command line (Windows7). I've tried other methods like using EasyUnlockTool and read on stuff about "gold cards" but this just keep getting more confusing.
I've flashed my galaxy S i9000 so many times before but don't understand why HTC complicates things so much http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/crying.gif
Is there no simpler way to just flash this phone with MIUI? Can this be done without needing to install CWM, updating hboot or rooting?
ZZZZ25 said:
Hi I have a HTC Desire S with stock gingerbread 2.3.5 and unrooted. I want to flash MIUI v5. But in order to do this I have to install clockworkmod.
Tutorials said that I first have to unlock the bootloader on the htc website. When I tried to do that, i could not get the token key because my hboot is outdated. I have read many tutorials on the internet on updating hboot but I failed to do so as I kept getting a "Write access denied" message in the command line (Windows7). I've tried other methods like using EasyUnlockTool and read on stuff about "gold cards" but this just keep getting more confusing.
I've flashed my galaxy S i9000 so many times before but don't understand why HTC complicates things so much http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/crying.gif
Is there no simpler way to just flash this phone with MIUI? Can this be done without needing to install CWM, updating hboot or rooting?
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Installing Clockworkmod Recovery, updating HBoot, and rooting are all necessary steps to install MIUI on your phone. I would recommend checking out this guide that will guide you through the process of updating HBoot, rooting, and install Clockworkmod Recovery. Additionally I would recommend checking out this index thread that has many additional guides and information about HBoot, Rooting, ROMs, etc. Overall, start with updating HBoot and then once you have done that move onto, the other steps. Let me know if you still have questions.
Whats the best rooting app for LGMS550?
Im asking if there's any fool proof ways to root this configuration because i just bought the phone and dont wont to brick it like my s3 hard bricked. Any help or comments appreciated, thinking about just updating to 4.3 and waiting for a root method with that.
Read this. Used this guide for both my gs4's with zero issues
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798
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Scott792 said:
Im asking if there's any fool proof ways to root this configuration because i just bought the phone and dont wont to brick it like my s3 hard bricked. Any help or comments appreciated, thinking about just updating to 4.3 and waiting for a root method with that.
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Don't update. You'll lose your ability to have a real custom recovery. Just stay on MDK and root. Then you can go ahead and flash a 4.3 ROM.
Toddricks said:
Read this. Used this guide for both my gs4's with zero issues
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290798
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Should i factory reset and root before activating the phone with verizon?
I personally would just root, install custom recovery then wipe. After that pick a rom as most have ota updates disabled. Or install titanium backup pro and freeze the update apk's (I forget the file names)
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Toddricks said:
I personally would just root, install custom recovery then wipe. After that pick a rom as most have ota updates disabled. Or install titanium backup pro and freeze the update apk's (I forget the file names)
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Ok, is it safe to activate and root as long as i stop the OTA update?or just root and then activate? thanks for the replies by the way
Either way you do it just do not take the ota. I always root first and install custom recovery
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