Can someone point me to a guide to accomplish this?
Thanks
CatsTide said:
Can someone point me to a guide to accomplish this?
Thanks
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Are you on ME7 or MDK
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thanks for responding...I have since found a way to get root but I was bricked for a while. Now i'm up and running. How would I know which of these I'm running?
CatsTide said:
thanks for responding...I have since found a way to get root but I was bricked for a while. Now i'm up and running. How would I know which of these I'm running?
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Look for the following. In settings> more>about phone
http://i.imgur.com/sRwvjjM.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xxjGShx.jpg
If it is the mdk you have the option to root with options for custom ROMs, me7 is root only, no custom ROMs.
Well in that case, how did you do it from Mac? Luckily I have a big chunky dell for work so I have that option.
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I used a Mac myself. To see if your on me7 goto settings then "about phone" which is under the more tab. Look at the last 3 digits of the baseband number. It will be either mdk or me7.
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I am me7
I actually found a way to root on the device itself. I just copied the files to my sd and used the terminal emulator on the phone to root. I then went into quickboot/recovery and it put me into "Downloading...Do not turn off target!!" I finally got out of that.
That's the only way to do it on me7. You will need windows I believe to revert back to stock for any reason.
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So can I do backups or any kind of recoveries with me7?
You can backup with titanium for apps but no recoveries yet. But it is coming soon.
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oconnell84 said:
You can backup with titanium for apps but no recoveries yet. But it is coming soon.
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Nice! thanks
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DISCLAIMER:
Your device, your responsibility. I am not liable for anything you flash, including this.
As a result you'll probably want to read the rest of the thread and at least be aware of what you're flashing.
You've been warned.
Credits:
Thanks to the following for making this possible:
Anonymous sources for MD2 kernel
DJRBliss for Motochopper root exploit
Chainfire for SuperSU
jcase for setting the record straight on kernel root block (learn something new every day!)
And you, the community! Otherwise we wouldn't be here! Thank you!
Background:
The MDK kernel contains features that disable the su binary by default.
There are ways to bypass this once rooted but attempts to use Motochopper failed.
So we needed another way to get root.
...Enter the MD2 Kernel. At the moment one of the easiest doors into allowing Motochopper.
Download Links for MD2 Kernel TAR: http://www.sxtpdevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=256
There are two mirrors posted on that thread.
Steps are pretty simple:
1) Enter Odin Mode - Hold Vol Down + Power from power off. (ADB reboot download also works with USB debugging on)
2) Flash MD2 kernel
3) Go to the Motochopper thread and follow the steps in OP.
Congratulations! You are now rooted.
Follow-Up/Notes:
1) You will want to go back to MDK kernel after rooted to avoid kernel/ROM mismatch and potential issues due to it. A few weeks ago this may have been an issue due to the root block but jcase has informed me that is corrected as of the latest SuperSU. So please update to latest SuperSU and flash back the MDK kernel. You can find a link to that here.
2) Warnings will now come up once rooted. You can suppress these by freezing SEAndroid.apk
Questions/Concerns/Etc.
Please post here if there are any questions, concerns, comments, etc. We're still human and can certainly make mistakes - I'll be happy to correct them if any are brought to light.
Enjoy!
sweeeeet!!! thanks!!!
Any way to get rid of the "custom" screen when turning the phone on?
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Jdella681 said:
Any way to get rid of the "custom" screen when turning the phone on?
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Did you flash back the MDK kernel yet?
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garwynn said:
Did you flash back the MDK kernel yet?
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Yea it's on that kernel already. Everything is working fine but I'd prefer to get that fixed for future "warranty" issues if I need to bring it to the store.
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Yea it's on that kernel already. Everything is working fine but I'd prefer to get that fixed for future "warranty" issues if I need to bring it to the store.
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If you need to reflash stock via Odin before you take it in. That's the only way I know at the moment to get around it.
NM I had to unroot and reflash the kernel. Afterwards just flash the kernel to root them update the binaries (missed that step) and flashed the normal kernel. Problem solved.
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I flashed old kernel rooted flashed new. now no root anyone else have same issue?
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I flashed old kernel rooted flashed new. now no root anyone else have same issue?
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I'm having that issue. It's not working.
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I flashed old kernel rooted flashed new. now no root anyone else have same issue?
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Did you follow the step correctly that said install the latest version of SuperSU before flashing MDK kernel?
I'll bet that's what was missed.
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Did you follow the step correctly that said install the latest version of SuperSU before flashing MDK kernel?
I'll bet that's what was missed.
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yes.. i was already on the older kernel with root.
slackwaresupport said:
yes.. i was already on the older kernel with root.
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Right. But from what I have been told it won't hold with Superuser, which is what is installed with Motochopper. That's why have to change to Chainfire's SuperSU.
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Sorry if this is a dumb question but if I use this method for root how would I unroot if needed? Thanks in advance.
alekurkudi said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question but if I use this method for root how would I unroot if needed? Thanks in advance.
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Remove su binary, superuser.apk and busybox if installed.
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I'm going to wait for unlocked bootloader .. Though this bloatware is annoying
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This doesn't work on my phone I get "adb server is out of date" and "running error" I'll pay any in indianapolis to root this stupid thing.
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This doesn't work on my phone I get "adb server is out of date" and "running error" I'll pay any in indianapolis to root this stupid thing.
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You need an updated ver of adb. Shame you weren't closer to Chi-town or I'd do it for ya.
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I'll drive there on a weekend I'm getting sick of trying this all night long
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I'll drive there on a weekend I'm getting sick of trying this all night long
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Pm me. If you have gtalk can probably walk you through it.
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My friend recently got an og and isn't very tech savvy, so he asked me if i could root his for him but the original root method doesn't seem to work for me on JB. Do i need to lgnpst it or is there a way to do it without taking it back?
There is a guide thread with all the answers.
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There is a guide thread with all the answers.
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The guide doesn't mention anything about jellybean, and the root method posted doesn't work on JB nor has it been updated since then, that's why i asked on here.
crward said:
The guide doesn't mention anything about jellybean, and the root method posted doesn't work on JB nor has it been updated since then, that's why i asked on here.
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The CurrentRoot method from carrett's guide will root 20j.
That's odd, mine was rooted before the ota so i haven't messed with it on my OG but on the one I'm trying to use it on it only reboots the phone once then goes back to the home screen on the phone. Guess I'll give it a few more tries.
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That's odd, mine was rooted before the ota so i haven't messed with it on my OG but on the one I'm trying to use it on it only reboots the phone once then goes back to the home screen on the phone. Guess I'll give it a few more tries.
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Unlees you are only trying to get to stock rooted it may be easier to just use teenybin.
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Unlees you are only trying to get to stock rooted it may be easier to just use teenybin.
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Yeah, i thought about doing that but he does just want stock rooted. He's just trying to be able to remove the bloat and add custom themes. If i can't get this method to work i might just go ahead and use teenybin anyways. Thanks though!
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Yeah, i thought about doing that but he does just want stock rooted. He's just trying to be able to remove the bloat and add custom themes. If i can't get this method to work i might just go ahead and use teenybin anyways. Thanks though!
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You would still need to unlock with FreeGee to avoid getting security error when removing bloat. There is a rooted zip for 20j that you could flash after teenybin if you wanted to go that route.
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The guide doesn't mention anything about jellybean, and the root method posted doesn't work on JB nor has it been updated since then, that's why i asked on here.
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The current method does work on JB. I've done it.
Well, as I've stated, after trying that method 6 times last night but it only reboots once then returns to the home screen of the phone.
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Okay guys, so here is the deal. My now is having some issues that may or may not require a return, and I would like to completely return to sick, just in case. I used casual to unlock and root, but how would I relock? I have not been able to find a guide anywhere. Also, how does triangle away work? I was told that I need to use this so that a triangle does not alert them to me unlocking. Noob question I know, but any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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your kidding me? Click link in my sig...or can be found over in the dev section.
Nope not kidding you. Honestly could not find it when I looked. I'll check that out though , thanks .
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Nope not kidding you. Honestly could not find it when I looked. I'll check that out though , thanks .
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all you do is restore to not the latest odin the previous one odin that image and take ota and it looks your device with the ota
Thanks man!
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Question.... if I flash back to my stock back up and then update , will that remove my unlock/ unroot?
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Question.... if I flash back to my stock back up and then update , will that remove my unlock/ unroot?
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check my guide again...I just updated section 1b. We now have a VRAMC3 odin file. Now you can flash back to the latest stock and no need to update. :good:
Dont forget to thank Beanstown, he provided the link!
and yes that will unroot and relock.
OK , last post I promise lol. If I flash back to stock 4.1.1( through twrp) and update, I will be completely stock?
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OK , last post I promise lol. If I flash back to stock 4.1.1( through twrp) and update, I will be completely stock?
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flashing through recovery does not replace recovery which will cause the ota update to fail. If you want to go back to factory stock. simply odin vramc3 in odin and be done.
OK thanks
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I was messing around with optimizing my vruame7 build gs4 today and i opened system recovery? is that the same as bootloader? In tiny blue letters at top left it said system recovery.
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I was messing around with optimizing my vruame7 build gs4 today and i opened system recovery? is that the same as bootloader? In tiny blue letters at top left it said system recovery.
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The bootloader is basically the ''set of instructions'' the phone uses to boot. Usually it instructs the device to boot the os kernel or the recovery environment. The bootloader loaded the system recovery because you either held volume up + power when booting, ran the reboot recovery command, accepted the ota, or your device was unable to load the os.
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No recovery is not the same as the bootloader. Here is an explanation of what exactly it is
http://m.androidcentral.com/what-recovery-android-z
Just as a heads up im going to throw it out there. Currently there is no way to flash a custom recovery on the me7 firmware.
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Just as a heads up im going to throw it out there. Currently there is no way to flash a custom recovery on the me7 firmware.
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I thought you could use Odin to flash a hacked version of ME7?
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Xplorer4x4 said:
I thought you could use Odin to flash a hacked version of ME7?
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No, once on the me7 ota youre stuck without a custom recovery/roms. To flash an me7 based rom you have to be on mdk prior.
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hexitnow said:
No, once on the me7 ota youre stuck without a custom recovery/roms. To flash an me7 based rom you have to be on mdk prior.
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Thanks for clearing that up. Not trying to thread jack but seemed l I'm me a good place to ask. What's the progress looking like towards custom recovery on ME7?
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Xplorer4x4 said:
Thanks for clearing that up. Not trying to thread jack but seemed l I'm me a good place to ask. What's the progress looking like towards custom recovery on ME7?
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Theres a couple threads in the general section outlining the process. The bounty thread and the safestrap thread.
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Does this mean that it is safe to update to me7 and then root per the instructions?
When I look at the software update choice on the phone it says that settings failed??
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Does this mean that it is safe to update to me7 and then root per the instructions?
When I look at the software update choice on the phone it says that settings failed??
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Not only, NO! But HELL NO! If you're on MDK do not take update to ME7. You can, however, flash roms based upon ME7 - - like Hyperdrive.
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Not only, NO! But HELL NO! If you're on MDK do not take update to ME7. You can, however, flash roms based upon ME7 - - like Hyperdrive.
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I did and the root worked. Why was this a bad idea? I want to be able to move apps to the external SD card.
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I did and the root worked. Why was this a bad idea? I want to be able to move apps to the external SD card.
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Because ME7 has a locked bootloader
Luke
pego99 said:
I did and the root worked. Why was this a bad idea? I want to be able to move apps to the external SD card.
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Now, you cannot flash a custom recovery nor custom roms. I hope you gain much by moving perhaps a gig of apps to your SD card - - you have paid a very high price to do so. Now your only option for custom roms is safestrap. I wish you the best of luck.
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I will not be running other Roms. Just would like a nandroid backup. Is safestrap safe for this?
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Look at the general questions area.... I think somebody talks about ss and nandroid... they said that it can backup roms, but not stock.
This sounds plausible because HashCode, the SS Dev, said that he bas to work more on SS before you can do anything with stock rom... even backup
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lukesdiesel said:
Because ME7 has a locked bootloader
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Wrong, VZW never had an unlocked bootloader...both MDK and ME7 are locked.
Why are so many people misinformed?
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richii0207 said:
Wrong, VZW never had an unlocked bootloader...both MDK and ME7 are locked.
Why are so many people misinformed?
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Because people think as long as they can flash ROMs, it's unlocked. You and I know it's only a workaround, but most users don't.
I'd much rather have to use Loki than SS, as cool as SS sounds.
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