Hi everyone,
I was wondering if we could compile or could someone link me to a list of Roms that are compatible with the new tp driver? I've looked everywhere, and haven't found anything. Thanks in advance!
Sense-based roms based on 3.16 firmware including meanbean, viper rom, blues and jazz, sharkie Rom etc
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JManekia said:
Sense-based roms based on 3.16 firmware including meanbean, viper rom, blues and jazz, sharkie Rom etc
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Thanks! I kinda knew that already. I was looking for more. Any chance of getting cm 10.1 to work? I've had a hard time getting s off with facepalm...
No I am afraid you will have to get s-off and downgrade the tp drive. I can help you get started if you need help.
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No I am afraid you will have to get s-off and downgrade the tp drive. I can help you get started if you need help.
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Okay, that would be great. I can get through basically all of the directions for facepalm, but when I do the final reboot the rich screen is unresponsive. I can't touch anything.....
Ok facepalm doesnt work for 3.16 so you will need to downgrade to 3.15 using DirtyRacun method. Go to unlimited.io for instructions. Basically you can't use windows for this, so you will need to make ubuntu livecd and use that to go through the process
http://unlimited.io/
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JManekia said:
Ok facepalm doesnt work for 3.16 so you will need to downgrade to 3.15 using DirtyRacun method. Go to unlimited.io for instructions. Basically you can't use windows for this, so you will need to make ubuntu livecd and use that to go through the process
http://unlimited.io/
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Okay. I have awful internet, so I'll download ubuntu overnight. I'll burn the live CD tomorrow, and try the process. If I fail, I'll let you know.
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Okay. I have awful internet, so I'll download ubuntu overnight. I'll burn the live CD tomorrow, and try the process. If I fail, I'll let you know.
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Here are a few pointers to get you started
Go to this website and download 32bit 12.04 LTS version
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
Depending on the version of the windows you are using, you can follow the instructions as to how to make the livecd
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/burn-a-dvd-on-windows
From there on out, the instructions from the unlimited.io should help you. If not, try this thread which was helpful to me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2282998
Wow. This is outstanding. Hopefully this will help others as well. I have another question. When I was running cm 10.1 on my other LTE, (it had to be replaced,) I wouldn't get notifications from Facebook, Twitter, or other apps. Had that been fixed? I love cm, except for that.
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Wow. This is outstanding. Hopefully this will help others as well. I have another question. When I was running cm 10.1 on my other LTE, (it had to be replaced,) I wouldn't get notifications from Facebook, Twitter, or other apps. Had that been fixed? I love cm, except for that.
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Sorry can't help you with that since I don't use either of the apps. But I've used CM10.1 based roms like carbon and slimbean and they're top notch.
JManekia said:
Sorry can't help you with that since I don't use either of the apps. But I've used CM10.1 based roms like carbon and slimbean and they're top notch.
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Everything is ready to go. Running ubuntu as we speak. I have all the files in one folder on my desktop, but when i open a command terminal using control, alt, and t it doesn't recognize the first command (chmod 755 RabiesShot adb fastboot)
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Everything is ready to go. Running ubuntu as we speak. I have all the files in one folder on my desktop, but when i open a command terminal using control, alt, and t it doesn't recognize the first command (chmod 755 RabiesShot adb fastboot)
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If you're on the newest OTA you might want to take a look at this. Looks much less complicated than Dirty Racun, and it's Windows friendly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321072
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If you're on the newest OTA you might want to take a look at this. Looks much less complicated than Dirty Racun, and it's Windows friendly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321072
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It's not working. I get stuck at test 3, it just keeps showing dots...
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Everything is ready to go. Running ubuntu as we speak. I have all the files in one folder on my desktop, but when i open a command terminal using control, alt, and t it doesn't recognize the first command (chmod 755 RabiesShot adb fastboot)
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Make sure you extract files in a folder named DirtyRacun in a folder named Download
Launch terminal (click the ubuntu button, type "terminal" without quotes to find the program). Than type the following commands
cd Downloads
cd DirtyRacun
chmod 755 RabiesShot adb fastboot
After the last command, you should get the same prompt as before, i.e. /Downloads/DirtyRacun$. That is your signal that the command worked
Staying in the /Downloads/DirtyRacun directory in the terminal, type
sudo ./fastboot getvar mainver
It'll tell you the version of the software.
After that, follow the commands on unlimited.io
The key is to stay in the /Downloads/DirtyRacun directory in the terminal and just type the commands as said.
The only hiccup I had is during step 14 when, after typing
sudo ./RabiesShot
I had to manually reboot my phone to bootloader (fastboot)
So I downloaded the ruu while running ubuntu. Actually all files I downloaded were on my ubuntu desktop. I booted back to Windows to do something, then back to ubuntu. All my downloaded files were gone.... I can't find them anywhere...
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So I downloaded the ruu while running ubuntu. Actually all files I downloaded were on my ubuntu desktop. I booted back to Windows to do something, then back to ubuntu. All my downloaded files were gone.... I can't find them anywhere...
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Livecd doesn't save anything you do on your ubuntu. If you went out and back to windows, you'll have to start over
I suggest you take out enough time to get through this process from start to finish before going back to windows.
Okay. So the ruu is gone? No way to get it back? This is a major setback. I'll have to redownload the ruu tonight. But this is definitely a learning experience, and it's worth it to get s off
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Okay. So the ruu is gone? No way to get it back? This is a major setback. I'll have to redownload the ruu tonight. But this is definitely a learning experience, and it's worth it to get s off
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Yea, RUU takes a long time to download, which is a pain when using Ubuntu livecd. Good luck and I'll try to help as much as I can.
Okay. I have an exam tomorrow. I think I'll go to the town library to download the ruu quickly. Can I just copy the files into the download folder? Like download them in Windows, put them on a flash drive, and paste them to the ubuntu downloads folder?
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Okay. I have an exam tomorrow. I think I'll go to the town library to download the ruu quickly. Can I just copy the files into the download folder? Like download them in Windows, put them on a flash drive, and paste them to the ubuntu downloads folder?
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That I am not sure of, but if ubuntu recognizes the usb, than you should be able to transfer it to the Download/DirtyRacun folder from your flash drive.
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Hi, I've read a lot of threads about this and have found no feasible answer to this (at least for me). My Atrix 4G running android 2.3.4 on Blue Chronic firmware "HomeBase Mega4 - Gingerbread 2.3.4" shows a blank field in the "My phone number" section. I know that using a Sony Ericsson or an old Samsung phone will allow me to edit this on my sim card, however I do not have access to either of these types of phones. Has anybody found a way to edit this on the Atrix itself, either by using SQLite editor or even using Root Explorer's text editor? I can do it easily if I can just find the fields that need to be edited. Please help.
Any possible solutions will be much appreciated.
Also does anybody know where I can find the .apk files after an apps been installed, do they get saved to a folder on the phone like a computer's "Temporary Internet Files" folder when you just click "run" in the dialog box?
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Also does anybody know where I can find the .apk files after an apps been installed, do they get saved to a folder on the phone like a computer's "Temporary Internet Files" folder when you just click "run" in the dialog box?
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Download AppMonster, select the app you want the apk for, select backup. Use Root Explorer to navigate to sdcard/appmonster2/[the app you want]/rev/you will find the apk here
Thanks Pirate.
Now I still need the My phone number info, hopefully someone has that info....
You can edit the phone number using CM7
hmm, I have blue chronic right now, maybe I'll try to install CM7 again, last time I tried my phone soft bricked itself.. well, I soft bricked it...
Edit: Thanks for the tip though, I'll try it again...
Update: For some reason I am unable to install CM7. No clue why, I'll do a little research and try again. In the mean time if anyone has any other possible solutions, they would be much appreciated.
Still having trouble with this, if anyone has any roms other than CM7 that they would recommend that would be nice.
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Still having trouble with this, if anyone has any roms other than CM7 that they would recommend that would be nice.
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Are you sure you have the latest recovery recommended for CM7?
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Are you sure you have the latest recovery recommended for CM7?
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How can I be sure and what is the recommended?
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How can I be sure and what is the recommended?
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Just download the Rom Manager app from the market, it should let you know if your recovery is up to date and offer to update it for you if it isn't
Okay, I stated doing that after I saw your post, but just to be on the safe side, what is the recommended version, or if you're not entirely sure, where can I get it?
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Just download the Rom Manager app from the market, it should let you know if your recovery is up to date and offer to update it for you if it isn't
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Okay, so I have 5.0.2.0. Do you know if that's the latest recommended?
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Yes sir you should be good..happy flashing
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Yes sir you should be good..happy flashing
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Okay, I have one last question for you, I can't find any threads that really explain how to fastboot and the requirements thereof, would you be kind enough to help me there? I used to know, but know my computer doesn't recognize the command and I've forgotten how to get it to recognize them...
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Okay, I have one last question for you, I can't find any threads that really explain how to fastboot and the requirements thereof, would you be kind enough to help me there? I used to know, but know my computer doesn't recognize the command and I've forgotten how to get it to recognize them...
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You have to use the cd (change directory command) in your command prompt to get to where you fastboot program is so for example if its file path is c:/androidtools/fastboot.exe
you would have to open cmd and type
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cd c:\androidtools\
and then you could run any fastboot commands from there
if you don't already have fastboot it's here
thewarhawk said:
You have to use the cd (change directory command) in your command prompt to get to where you fastboot program is so for example if its file path is c:/androidtools/fastboot.exe
you would have to open cmd and type
Code:
cd c:\androidtools\
and then you could run any fastboot commands from there
if you don't already have fastboot it's here
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Sorry I missed it, I figured it out after a while though, my directory is also different than yours, but thank you.
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i use stock rom and can't see my number in settings
gokhansouth said:
i use stock rom and can't see my number in settings
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It's the same for me
I had that problem when I switched my carrier. I have not came across a ROM for it that allows SIM number change. If you dont have an issue installing this, use that to change your number, otherwise you might need to borrow someone's blackberry phone to do it, most of the BB's are known to be able to edit SIM numbers apparently.
I ended up digging out my old Acer Liquid E running CM7 based ROM which had the SIM number option and worked like a charm on my current SIM (it is the proper number now). But this option is no where to be found on the Atrix's CM7 ROMs
My pc is down so I can't run lazypanda.. Is there a way to achieve s-off using mac osx and if so can you point me in the right direction? I know there is a way to do so with Linux, but I'm not too familiar with the system. Any help will be great thx in advance!
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My pc is down so I can't run lazypanda.. Is there a way to achieve s-off using mac osx and if so can you point me in the right direction? I know there is a way to do so with Linux, but I'm not too familiar with the system. Any help will be great thx in advance!
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I actually have this same question. Although I'm sure the new OTA will throw another wrench in the works. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
There is a how to in the dev section stickies. Its not too long a process either
It worked great for me
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cor4twenty said:
There is a how to in the dev section stickies. Its not too long a process either
It worked great for me
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I see how to root, which I've done already but not how to s-off in that sticky thread
If your using mac you need to install linux to use lazypanda
Rxpert said:
If your using mac you need to install linux to use lazypanda
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Being that im htc dev unlocked can i go ahead and run lazypanda now or should I relock, ruu, root and s-off?
No way to do so natively, yet. The FeedPanda binary for Linux will only run under Linux. You could install a linux distro under VirtualBox, though, and do it that way.
In the website from the YouTube links there is a how to on s off. It's really the manual method from the dev stickies but using terminal
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Just use Virtualbox
If you go through the trouble of setting up virtual box you might as well burn the distro or set it up on a flash drive so that it runs natively and bot through emulation software
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If you go through the trouble of setting up virtual box you might as well burn the distro or set it up on a flash drive so that it runs natively and bot through emulation software
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Guess u don't need to set up a partition on the hard drive anymore for that, but setting up linux thru virtualization is still easier. There is potential for more issues in OS virtualization, but I think they've probably cleared that up too since I was lectured on it. Geez, 2 years is forever in technology field...
Not really, burn it to cd and boot, virtualization need you to download the distro, mount it, make sure the settings for the virtual hd are right and then install it
First off, only because I like being proactive, check to make sure you are on HBoot 1.12. If you're on anything higher than that, you're not going to be able to S-OFF until a way is found.
zedomax has a good step by step with video on his site.
I have noticed that many people have had issues rooting their phone, especially recently. And i have also gotten tired of typing or copying the root method over and over after flashng in RSD and loosing root.
In response to that i have taken it upon myself to write a script for automating a majority of the process for all of us, making the process swifter than before. However this is not a one click root there are many steps nessecary to root our device. All i have done is wiritten a script to automate a majority of the process.
I will only test one version of the script, the ubuntu 12.10 version, because thats the only operating system i run and its easiest to test this one. i will leave the other versions to other people and to post issues with them as they arise so i may fix them
there are several versions of the script
*Ubuntu - 12.10 and up
*Ubuntu generic - 10.04-12.04
*Linux generic - any version of linux
*Windows bat file - Must download Motorola drivers
*Android - NEW ALPHA!! can actually be run from another rooted phone or tablet!! Scripts for general use coming soon! Testers are welcome! Check out the second post for details.
each version has the nessecary files to root your phone and including the script
These are not flash able scripts these must be uncompressed and run on a computer
Oh and feed back is more than welcome im not an expert at writing scripts or any sort of write up but i will do my best to fix any flaws or add suggestions.
Post 2: Change Log & Unstable Versions
Post 3: Instructions
Motorola USB drivers
Motorola website
MyGoogle Drive
Change log and unstables
Change log:
Version 4 - for windoze only:
Cleaned up script and readme
tested script runs into an issue because of the way windoze command prompt works
will update the instructions to inclued a sepereate method meant for windoze
Version 3:
Changed initial reboot command to adb reboot
broke script into to parts to fix adb shell /preinstall/su issue
Version 2:
Not published
would not get past adb shell /preinstall/su
Version 1:
First version made
BETAS:not for the faint of heart
To use you agree to contact me via pm upon downloading to obtain the password. This is because I REQUIRE all who use unstable versions to provide details and information on what does and does not work and what I can do to improve the experience.
MX2-arm-root:
Version alpha 0.1
Initial creation
No scripts
Root must be applied manually
Will need USB otg cable or micro USB to micro USB cable for fastboot command use (required cannot be fixed to run any other way)
Otg cable can be purchased for a few dollars from Amazon or other electronic retailer
MX2_arm_root_alpha0.1.zip
broken beyond android 4.1.2
Instructions:
*Download the zip file for your computers operating system from post one
*decompress with your favorite arcive manager i prefer 7zip
*READ THE README!!!!
*run initial script aka MX2-2.3.6-something-root
*follow instructions in the script
*CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE README!!!!
*while your still in the adb shell as root run the following
*cd /sdcard
*sh android-script.sh
*your phone will reboot it should now have root update the su binary in the superuser apk
Windoze Instructions:
*decompress the zip and place somewhere easilly accessable by both windows explorer and command prompt
*READ THE README!!!!
*make sure drivers are installed- if at any point while the first script is running that drivers need to be installed(aka first time windoze has seen fastboot ect) wait for the drivers to finish installing before continuing.
*double click the initial script MX2-2.3.6-windows-root.bat
*follow the instructions in the script
*CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE README!!!!
*close the script command prompt when finished
*open a new command prompt and do the following
*cd(to the directory where you uncompressed the zip
*adb shell
*/preinstall/su
*cd /sdcard
*sh android-script.sh
*your phone will reboot it should now have root update the su binary in the superuser apk
Ah, wow. Thank you so much for this. I didn't root my Milestone X2 2.3.6 on ACS Wireless for 6 months because I was afraid of breaking it (again.) I wish this was around a few months ago
Hopefully this helps everyone root their phone in a much easier and safer way.
By the way.. Does anyone have any suggestions on a working MX2 2.3.6 ROM? I'm still using stock, and I hate it.
there aren't any roms based on 2.3.6, doubt we will see any soon
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Ah, wow. Thank you so much for this. I didn't root my Milestone X2 2.3.6 on ACS Wireless for 6 months because I was afraid of breaking it (again.) I wish this was around a few months ago
Hopefully this helps everyone root their phone in a much easier and safer way.
By the way.. Does anyone have any suggestions on a working MX2 2.3.6 ROM? I'm still using stock, and I hate it.
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Try eclipse its not 2.3.6 based but it runs wonderfully on the mx2. As for the script its mostly an untested product. I've runt the Ubuntu 12.10 one once with little issue but the rest I haven't tried. Just remember its a two part script that requires the running of both pieces to work.
As to having a rom 2.3.6 based there really is no point we have fully functional roms that run beautiful with what we have not to mention that there's no real point in going back if we get a kexec or second boot working as further versions are going to be based off of a newer kernel and version of android.
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I'm now rooted thanks to this script by Lrs121! I strongly recommend those new to the process of root to use this script because it works!
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Got my phone rooted after a couple hiccups due to not reading carefully. A great tutorial; just make sure you follow the steps to the letter.
DonInKansas said:
Got my phone rooted after a couple hiccups due to not reading carefully. A great tutorial; just make sure you follow the steps to the letter.
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I'm glad it was able to help. I tried to make certain things more autonomous but unfortunately it does have to be specific, and handled as such. So there's not a lot of flexability in how the process is done by the user and by the script itself.
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I've tested some superuser managing apps and so far the only one that works for our device is chainsdd's app. Clockworkmod's and chainfires supersu do not work well or at all. Please use the chainsdds app from the market or keep the one that the script installs as they work best.
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A new script is coming soon. It will be an android to android script where you can root your phone using another phone or an android tablet. Thanks will go to the guys who have developed the p2p-abd tools. If the fast boot binarys are included
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Alpha for the arm aka android script is up. Testers are welcome to play with it. This is a very very basic build. Nothing is automatic, will be worked on as I go. The download, requirements and minor change log of what's included can be found on the second post. that post is now change log and unstable versions. Read what's included on the the log before trying. If you want to try but don't have and otg cable flash the preinstall img using a computer and play around with the arm adb binaries. Credit for the arm versions of the adb and fastboot binaries go to the original developers, they will be listed as I find the correct threads and sites I pulled them from are found.
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not working :|
hey guys. I know this is an old thread but I cannot get this script to work. I get to the last command and I get sh: can't open android-script.sh
This is the only problem I am having. Any thoughts?
zaq_37 said:
hey guys. I know this is an old thread but I cannot get this script to work. I get to the last command and I get sh: can't open android-script.sh
This is the only problem I am having. Any thoughts?
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which pack did you use, each script is a little different
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which pack did you use, each script is a little different
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Sorry I should have specified. It's the windows Pack.
Are you using it on windows 8?
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Are you using it on windows 8?
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Sorry. I meant to get back to you earlier, I've been busy. No. I'm running Windows 7. Used the Windows Pack and ran through the instructions/README and got hung on that last step when the script wouldn't run.
I have a bootable CD of a few Linux OS's should I try one of those instead of through Windows? Is there a specific OS that the Linux script doesn't work on. I am a fan of LinuxMint and CentOS but I also have an Ubuntu CD as well.
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Sorry. I meant to get back to you earlier, I've been busy. No. I'm running Windows 7. Used the Windows Pack and ran through the instructions/README and got hung on that last step when the script wouldn't run.
I have a bootable CD of a few Linux OS's should I try one of those instead of through Windows? Is there a specific OS that the Linux script doesn't work on. I am a fan of LinuxMint and CentOS but I also have an Ubuntu CD as well.
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Hum I wonder what broke the windows script. Um really its up to you I can try to tear it apart and see if what's wrong but I'd need specific information from you in what's happening. But I'm a better Linux script writer so the Linux scripts are a bit more stable. Ubuntu 12.04 and up is best because the repositories have adb and fastboot included and can be installed. Both of which the script requires to run but any of the linux ones should work.
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On a side note I think I I figured out what's wrong. If I'm right correct me if I'm wrong, you tried to run the android-script.sh script from windows. If I'm wrong then I think the issue may be due to permissions
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Please help.
I recently received my Motorola Milestone X2 running 2.3.6. I have followed your method to a T. After the adb shell cmd, I receive no Superuser prompt. Then, after typing in the /preinstall/su cmd, it says: file not found, or file does not exist. I cannot remember. Can you help?
Thanks,
Jeremy
Hello XDA peeps going to attempt to unlock, root and flash a Rom for the first time tonight...any tips, suggestions and knowledge thrown my way would be greatly appreciated. Already looked around threads for "how to" I think I got good idea but knowledge is power haha
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kenohki88 said:
Hello XDA peeps going to attempt to unlock, root and flash a Rom for the first time tonight...any tips, suggestions and knowledge thrown my way would be greatly appreciated. Already looked around threads for "how to" I think I got good idea but knowledge is power haha
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unlocking is easy now with the new method, as long as htc's website is working.
then just install a recovery via fastboot and flash a rom. Id recommend viperdna
Bigandrewgold said:
unlocking is easy now with the new method, as long as htc's website is working.
then just install a recovery via fastboot and flash a rom. Id recommend viperdna
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Im having issues with the new method. I feel like I have followed every bit of instructions yet my computer can seem to either recognize my device or does not find "fastboot" as internal or external storage.
It seems so easy too...
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Im having issues with the new method. I feel like I have followed every bit of instructions yet my computer can seem to either recognize my device or does not find "fastboot" as internal or external storage.
It seems so easy too...
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That just means you didn't correctly install the android sdk, or whatever its called.
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Bigandrewgold said:
That just means you didn't correctly install the android sdk, or whatever its called.
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Been meaning to ask this now but when it comes to downloading the new method APK file and hasoons toolkit v2.1 for the dna do I have to install them both through my phone or do I download them on to my computer and transfer the files through there.
Sorry if I ask a lot. I have just been reading so much and every time I thought I figured it out it shows the same message.
KevC90 said:
Been meaning to ask this now but when it comes to downloading the new method APK file and hasoons toolkit v2.1 for the dna do I have to install them both through my phone or do I download them on to my computer and transfer the files through there.
Sorry if I ask a lot. I have just been reading so much and every time I thought I figured it out it shows the same message.
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Apk file just install on your phone. And I never used a toolkit so idk.
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Bigandrewgold said:
Apk file just install on your phone. And I never used a toolkit so idk.
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Are you using a windows vista comp or apple? Originally I just installed the apk, ran it, rebooted my phone (manually, ive seen a video where the phone rebooted itself and he manually booted it into bootloader), ran cmd "fastboot oem readcid" and nothing... it almost makes me want to return the phone.
KevC90 said:
Are you using a windows vista comp or apple? Originally I just installed the apk, ran it, rebooted my phone (manually, ive seen a video where the phone rebooted itself and he manually booted it into bootloader), ran cmd "fastboot oem readcid" and nothing... it almost makes me want to return the phone.
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Did you select fastboot in bootloader.
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Bigandrewgold said:
Did you select fastboot in bootloader.
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Yes I did.
Installed apk through my phone
Ran the apk
Manuel reboot into bootloader (should I have fastboot check on in app>settings>battery?)
Hit the power button on fastbook
Open up CMD script and type "fastboot oem readcid"
and....
nothing... =[
Should my usb settings be set to anything in particular?
KevC90 said:
Yes I did.
Installed apk through my phone
Ran the apk
Manuel reboot into bootloader (should I have fastboot check on in app>settings>battery?)
Hit the power button on fastbook
Open up CMD script and type "fastboot oem readcid"
and....
nothing... =[
Should my usb settings be set to anything in particular?
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What does your cmd prompt say after you press enter.
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Bigandrewgold said:
What does your cmd prompt say after you press enter.
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'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable programs or batch file.
KevC90 said:
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable programs or batch file.
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That's because you're doing it out of a regular ol' command prompt.
There's two things you an do to alleviate that problem.
1) Follow this:
Right click on the My Computer icon and select the properties tab.
Select Advanced and click the Environment Variables button.
In the new dialog box double-click on Path (located under System Variables) and type in the full path location to the tools directory.
So essentially if your directory for ADB and fastboot are under C:\<SDK FOLDER NAME>\tools or C:\<SDK FOLDER NAME>\platform-tools, add those to the Path.
2) Go to the directory where ADB/Fastboot, hold SHIFT and then right click. It'll give you the option to open up a command prompt from that directory with should allow you to run those specific commands.
Also, getting back to the Paths. Make sure when you go to add a new path that you put a ; IMMEDIATELY after the very last one. Then absolutely no spaces right after that ;. So.... example coming up..
Let's say a path was C:\banana\peel, and you want to add your ADB folder. So it'll be typed like so, C:\banana\peel;C:\<SDK FOLDER>\tools and then you repeat the same exact thing for the next folder.
I really hope this helps!
Shamrock13 said:
That's because you're doing it out of a regular ol' command prompt.
There's two things you an do to alleviate that problem.
1) Follow this:
Right click on the My Computer icon and select the properties tab.
Select Advanced and click the Environment Variables button.
In the new dialog box double-click on Path (located under System Variables) and type in the full path location to the tools directory.
So essentially if your directory for ADB and fastboot are under C:\<SDK FOLDER NAME>\tools or C:\<SDK FOLDER NAME>\platform-tools, add those to the Path.
2) Go to the directory where ADB/Fastboot, hold SHIFT and then right click. It'll give you the option to open up a command prompt from that directory with should allow you to run those specific commands.
Also, getting back to the Paths. Make sure when you go to add a new path that you put a ; IMMEDIATELY after the very last one. Then absolutely no spaces right after that ;. So.... example coming up..
Let's say a path was C:\banana\peel, and you want to add your ADB folder. So it'll be typed like so, C:\banana\peel;C:\<SDK FOLDER>\tools and then you repeat the same exact thing for the next folder.
I really hope this helps!
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Following the first method (thanks alot for the help too man, I appreciate it).
Ive found the PATH section you told me about, but I dont understand what you mean by "the full path location to the tools directory".
2) Where is the ADB/Fastboot directory?
New member here as well and was my first rooting and not as hard or challenging as you might think unless things go wrong.
Talk about noob on my part haha I didn't have any files (adb and sdk) well in my defense when I rooted my razr I had some program I downloaded that basically did everything for me so I guess haha thanks for these tips people keep them coming well attempt this again tonight or weekend
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kenohki88 said:
Talk about noob on my part haha I didn't have any files (adb and sdk) well in my defense when I rooted my razr I had some program I downloaded that basically did everything for me so I guess haha thanks for these tips people keep them coming well attempt this again tonight or weekend
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Its okay. I was confused on this too because i ran the fastboot and it said it didn't recognize it. So i realized that fastbook has to be a program that i have to install. Eventually i figured out it was from the android sdk, but all the guides assume you have android sdk installed. They might want to consider adding something like "make sure you have android sdk installed and your Path set" in their guides. I know that would have saved me some trouble haha. ^_^
Yea that would have saved me some sleep haha I still can't get it to work though when I do CID exploit command prompt says no recognized ADB devices I think it might be cause I can't install HTC drivers (I hope cause I'm getting frustrated) haha will try again in next couple days
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I have opened another thread about Ubuntu 14.04 not being able to show the internal storage of the Z2 before. I have it solved with this web pages help; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2226702. (For Ubuntu 14.04 users, steps 3-4-5 are enough)
Then I have installed Flastool from it's official site and it just worked without needing further interfere from the command line.
How ever when I try to flash a FTF file I get the error shown on the picture. Some problem with header, a .sin file.
I have tried with different FTF files, all from XDA stock firmware topic. So I do not think they all are broken.
Why could it be and does anyone have a solution?
Thanks
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_delice_doluca_ said:
I have opened another thread about Ubuntu 14.04 not being able to show the internal storage of the Z2 before. I have it solved with this web pages help; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2226702. (For Ubuntu 14.04 users, steps 3-4-5 are enough)
Then I have installed Flastool from it's official site and it just worked without needing further interfere from the command line.
How ever when I try to flash a FTF file I get the error shown on the picture. Some problem with header, a .sin file.
I have tried with different FTF files, all from XDA stock firmware topic. So I do not think they all are broken.
Why could it be and does anyone have a solution?
Thanks
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Have you installed all of the drivers? That usually fixes that problem.
gamer649 said:
Have you installed all of the drivers? That usually fixes that problem.
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I believe there are no drivers for the Linux based OSes. If you mean ADB and Fastboot, yes they are installed.
Flashtool already can see and identify my device, it can even tell the version of Android inside.
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I think I must add another picture because this one is barely read able.
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You need to open flashtool as sudo or superuser
Also that screenshot is indicating a corrupted FTF
Envious_Data said:
You need to open flashtool as sudo or superuser
Also that screenshot is indicating a corrupted FTF
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Yes!!
Sudo was the answer Thank you very much. This was literally the last thing preventing me from falling in love with Ubuntu, you saved that relationship
_delice_doluca_ said:
Yes!!
Sudo was the answer Thank you very much. This was literally the last thing preventing me from falling in love with Ubuntu, you saved that relationship
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ubuntu is terrible and nice
anyways anything android needs to have admin rights or above so ADB, fastboot etc need to be ran in sudo or SuperUser