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Here We have the Root And CWM for Nexus 10 On Android 4.2.2!
Step 1 - Download Android SDK from the Android Developers website and install with USB drivers. See: How to Set Up Android SDK (Fastboot / ADB) on Windows.
Step 2 - Enable USB Debugging mode in your Nexus 10 tablet.
Step 3 - Download Fastboot and extract it in android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools directory. Create directory if not already there.
NOTE: Skip Steps 1, 2, 3 if you already have them.
Step 4 - Download SuperSU v1.04 (UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.04.zip) and copy it to your sdcard on your Nexus 10 tablet.
Step 5 - Make sure you have backup your data as it will be removed. Then switch OFF your Nexus 10.
Step 6 - Download recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.3-manta.img and copy/paste it in the android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools directory.
Step 7 - Now go into Fastboot Mode on Nexus 10. How? Press Volume Down + UP + Power key for a few seconds till you see some text on the screen.
Step 8 - Navigate to android-sdk-windowsplatform-tools directory and open Command Prompt (Shift + Right-click > Open Command Prompt).
Step 9 - Type in the following command and press Enter.
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.3-manta.img
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Step 10 - Once completed, choose RECOVERY MODE from the Fastboot menu and enter Recovery Mode.
Step 11 - Then scroll down to “flash zip from SD card” and press the Power button to select it.
Step 12 - Press the Power button again and select “choose zip from sdcard”.
Step 13 - Now using your volume keys, navigate to the UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.04.zip file that you copied to your SD card and select it using the Power button. Confirm the installation on the next screen and the installation procedure should start now.
Step 14 - After the installation completes, go to “+++++Go Back” and reboot the phone by selecting “reboot system now” from the recovery menu. Then Choose yes flash recovery back (this will make CWM your permanent recovery mode)
That’s it. Your Nexus 10 is now rooted on Android 4.2.2 JDQ39 software version of Jelly Bean and even has a custom CWM recovery installed. Check for the SuperSU app in your apps list to verify.
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Thanks udi, but could you also post how to do it on stock rom with stock recovery? Much appreciated! I keep wathing your youtube videos lol :good:
lKBZl said:
Thanks udi, but could you also post how to do it on stock rom with stock recovery? Much appreciated! I keep wathing your youtube videos lol :good:
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what do u want root or recovery??
AW: [How-to]Root Android 4.2.2 And Install CWM
lKBZl said:
Thanks udi, but could you also post how to do it on stock rom with stock recovery? Much appreciated! I keep wathing your youtube videos lol :good:
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I think you have to unlock your device first. Then you can easily install your custom recovery
how do I install TWRP now?
never mind was trying to flash a .TAR file this wayyy... figured it out. need a .img
Use the nexus 10 toolkit
Side Load via adb,
then re run the everything script in toolkit.
Worked like a charm for me, however, I did have to reflash back to my first backup, to be on stock 4.2.1 with stock kernel
mrdunlop said:
Use the nexus 10 toolkit
Side Load via adb,
then re run the everything script in toolkit.
Worked like a charm for me, however, I did have to reflash back to my first backup, to be on stock 4.2.1 with stock kernel
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did it work for 4.2.2 ? i was rooted with 4.2.1 but the OTA screw it up.. i have to recover to factory .. then OTA to 4.2.2
could you please be more specific ?
followed this method last night and got my tablet rooted with TWRP's recovery!
epunk said:
followed this method last night and got my tablet rooted with TWRP's recovery!
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Glad that It's working!
Download Fastboot?
I cant download Download Fastboot... I have been denied access??? little help over here please I wanna root my device on 4.2.2... Thanks in advance!
just did the same thing with my n7, worked out easily on my mac !
#1 thanks a lot dude
Mr_Jay_jay said:
I cant download Download Fastboot... I have been denied access??? little help over here please I wanna root my device on 4.2.2... Thanks in advance!
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http://www.mediafire.com/?lt8ghch95u5abgo fastboot files!
hope this one works :fingers-crossed:
I followed your method and got:
1.- Clockworkmod E:can't mount /sdcard/
2.- System stuck at Nexus X logo
What do I do now?
[update]
1.- Got factory image: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#mantaray
2.- Ran "flash-all.bat" from the tgz
3.- Flashed recovery-twrp-2.4.2.0-manta.img
4.- TWRP asked if I wanted to install SU, I said yes
5.- Happy days.
Sorry if this has already been asked and I'm not understanding it.
I bought my mom a Nexus10 and it's missing some Indian fonts on it. I saw I need to flash on a fontpack to add them.
The tablet is totally stock, on 4.2.2..
Do I need to unlock the bootloader first (which wipes all the data) and then do the steps from the 1st post?
This whole process is not working for me. I am in windows 8 and it just doesnt let me install sdk nor even ask me to install drivers. Can you suggest what is the possible way out? I am unable to move ahead due to these issues :/
Root failed.
I followed all instructions (I have successfully rooted a number of smartphones and the Nexus 7 before this). The end result is that the Nexus 10 is unlocked, but hangs on bootup with just the X showing. I can't go into Recovery mode (I just get the Android lying on his back with an exclamation point showing and eventually it tries a normal boot - as far as the X).
I can't try Restart Bootloader as this, too, leads to just the X and hangs. I have reset the tab (power + down volume) and also have tried to reconnect the tab to the PC, which now does not recognize it, putting fastboot.exe and adb.exe out of reach. I think something might have gone wrong installing CWM, though it did boot up a couple of times after that with a couple of errors that passed by too fast to copy - before it started to hang. I never got a chance to put superuser on it as Recovery mode is out of reach. I tried a master reset the last time I got to Recovery Mode, but got several minor errors and now seem not to have ANY bootloader working. Short of sending the tab back to Google to have them restore a 'cherry' Android 4.2.2 (for a sum), I'm lost as to where to go next.
Any ideas?
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My recovery is lost when I did this!!!
I did this with adb....almost same step......now when try to go to recovery mode.....just logo......! I have to take battery out! so that I could boot into android.......when I accidently type -w which was for wipe,,,,,,,wiped thw whole phone..... now its just white screen when i boot into android......cant install new rom because recovery is lost.......what should I do now? help me please!
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Hello,
I am a recent smartphone user and I did what good friends told me to do. So I rooted my phone and installed CWM recovery in order to change the bootloader and the logo. Not important changes but only to change the background of the logo and bootloader from white to black.
I haven't installed any ROM.
My phone is a ZOPO C3 - Android 4.2.1
SuperSU, MobileUncle and Root Explorer apps installed
Since a few days I have an "upgrade 1" available in the update system app. The upgrade is called "untrusted.zip.
When I try to install this upgrade, I get an error message at the bottom of the screen. Here the complete message:
"CWM-based recovery v.6.3.0.2"
"E: invalid command argument"
"Finding update package..."
"Opening update package..."
"Verifying update package..."
"E: signature verification failed"
Then I click to install "untrusted.zip" and the following is added to the message:
"Installing update..."
"Flashing logo..."
"Patched"
"Now you can reboot your phone".
After reboot the phone, the upgrade is still available. It seem not to have been applied.
Any idea what I missed please ?
as it says signature verification is failed hence the update was not installed
before selecting zip change the verification check in cwm-install zip from- here
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stadeverois said:
Hello,
I am a recent smartphone user and I did what good friends told me to do. So I rooted my phone and installed CWM recovery in order to change the bootloader and the logo. Not important changes but only to change the background of the logo and bootloader from white to black.
I haven't installed any ROM.
My phone is a ZOPO C3 - Android 4.2.1
SuperSU, MobileUncle and Root Explorer apps installed
Since a few days I have an "upgrade 1" available in the update system app. The upgrade is called "untrusted.zip.
When I try to install this upgrade, I get an error message at the bottom of the screen. Here the complete message:
"CWM-based recovery v.6.3.0.2"
"E: invalid command argument"
"Finding update package..."
"Opening update package..."
"Verifying update package..."
"E: signature verification failed"
Then I click to install "untrusted.zip" and the following is added to the message:
"Installing update..."
"Flashing logo..."
"Patched"
"Now you can reboot your phone".
After reboot the phone, the upgrade is still available. It seem not to have been applied.
Any idea what I missed please ?
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one more thing I forgot
if it is a phone upgrade then it wont work with root you have to try any temporary unroot for installing that
sangalaxy said:
as it says signature verification is failed hence the update was not installed
before selecting zip change the verification check in cwm-install zip from- here
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one more thing I forgot
if it is a phone upgrade then it wont work with root you have to try any temporary unroot for installing that
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Thank you for your reply sangalaxy !
As I told in my message, I am a recent user and Android is new for me (I just left my old GSM for a few weeks ).
Sorry if my question seem to be so stupid but how/where can I check in my CWM-install and how to temporary unroot ?
Thanks for your support
stadeverois said:
Thank you for your reply sangalaxy !
As I told in my message, I am a recent user and Android is new for me (I just left my old GSM for a few weeks ).
Sorry if my question seem to be so stupid but how/where can I check in my CWM-install and how to temporary unroot ?
Thanks for your support
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for temporary unroot there are some apps even superuser has this option search google
for the check in cwm I don't remember correctly but in cwm home when you choose zip from sd there are 4 options
1 choose zip from sd
2 blah blah
in these 4 options there is one with verified option check that
sangalaxy said:
for temporary unroot there are some apps even superuser has this option search google
for the check in cwm I don't remember correctly but in cwm home when you choose zip from sd there are 4 options
1 choose zip from sd
2 blah blah
in these 4 options there is one with verified option check that
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I found the way to unroot via SuperSu but I have a problem for the rest. I can only start in recovery mode via MobileUncle Tools (Vol (+) + Power doesn't work) and if I do that, I don't see anywhere an option to check in. Only install ZIP file is allowed. May be it not that way you mean but sorry again I'm a beginner :silly:
stadeverois said:
I found the way to unroot via SuperSu but I have a problem for the rest. I can only start in recovery mode via MobileUncle Tools (Vol (+) + Power doesn't work) and if I do that, I don't see anywhere an option to check in. Only install ZIP file is allowed. May be it not that way you mean but sorry again I'm a beginner :silly:
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do you have a cwm zip for your phone if yes install that zip from recovery it will give you options
and if you are temporary unrooted check again with that update zip
Cershma suji
sangalaxy said:
do you have a cwm zip for your phone if yes install that zip from recovery it will give you options
and if you are temporary unrooted check again with that update zip
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I don't have a cwm zip (my cwm recovery file was an IMG file) and if I'm temporary unrootet, after applying the Upgrade file, it is still the same situation: after reboot, the upgrade is still there.
stadeverois said:
I don't have a cwm zip (my cwm recovery file was an IMG file) and if I'm temporary unrootet, after applying the Upgrade file, it is still the same situation: after reboot, the upgrade is still there.
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Idk what to do friend may be you have to unroot or leave the update
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Hey,
So I'm a noob at this and I tried to root my phone.
Got the Android unified toolkit from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746680
And followed wwjoshdew's video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPRWk8d0sUQ&hd
I picked the Allinone root option on the toolkit and proceeded. At the next step, when my phone entered download mode, it said I need to flash the recovery, recommended TWRP. But in the video, josh directly opens the root folder on odin and starts that. I did what josh did and that completed successfully. But when my device rebooted, on the toolkit, it said could not find recovery and I should try again. And there is no supersu on my phone either.
What have I done wrong? Do I need to flash the recovery before rooting?
Thanks in advance.
You have did only root.
But... a custom recovery is highly recommended (the better is Philz Recovery, CWM-based with some TWRP function).
Also a root manager is reccomended: Superuser is a great open source alternative to SuperSU, but I can't say you which is the best.
Ps actually I can't see video guide nor thread, my answer is based on what you said in the topic, so at first tell me if phone in "Settings > Info about" menu result with a custom firmware instead official. Otherwise you haven't even did root.
It's showing the stock version. No custom build. I just wanted to root so I could use apps like Greenify.
Do I need to do a flash the recovery first?
psyk789 said:
It's showing the stock version. No custom build. I just wanted to root so I could use apps like Greenify.
Do I need to do a flash the recovery first?
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I didn't ask you for stock or custom rom. If you did root, in "Info about phone" the system status is showed as "custom".
Greenify should works also without root, but with limitations.
Recovery is highly recommended for you and also for some advanced apps who need this to flash something.
Then also a root manager for security reasons and a better device control is reccomended.
You can't stay without both, but I suggest to have both.
Ps without doing root you can't flash anything, nor via Odin! [emoji6]
It's showing Device Status as Official.
I understand that I need to root first before I can do anything. However when I followed the vid, it said before rooting if I had any recovery installed and needed me to install one first.
That's why I'm confused. I thought it was root first then flash recovery.
psyk789 said:
It's showing Device Status as Official.
I understand that I need to root first before I can do anything. However when I followed the vid, it said before rooting if I had any recovery installed and needed me to install one first.
That's why I'm confused. I thought it was root first then flash recovery.
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You haven't to be confused: for example CF-Auto-Root do it and automatically flash recovery (CWM) and root manager (SuperSU).
You can flash them by downloading the device specific file (I9300).
If you want to change root manager simply uninstall SupetSU and download by Play Store Superuser (from Chainfire eh!), if you want dislike or want to update recovery, simply flash another via Odin or zip file.
Advice
My advice is this:
1. search for a MD5 file from Philz Touch like here: https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/i9300/
2. Download Odin3.09 from here: http://www.chip.de/downloads/Odin3_12992520.html
3. Go to download mode by pressing volume down, home button and power on
4. Flash it by clicking AP and select the MD5 file
5. boot to recovery pressing volume up, home button plus power on
6. go to philz settings, Reroot system
7. download SuperSu from market
Than you're done
Tkkg1994 said:
My advice is this:
1. search for a MD5 file from Philz Touch like here: https://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/i9300/
2. Download Odin3.09 from here: http://www.chip.de/downloads/Odin3_12992520.html
3. Go to download mode by pressing volume down, home button and power on
4. Flash it by clicking AP and select the MD5 file
5. boot to recovery pressing volume up, home button plus power on
6. go to philz settings, Reroot system
7. download SuperSu from market
Than you're done
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Without root you can't do anything. This option is useful for people who have maintained Philz Recovery on an unrooted system.
I am preparing my phone (Droid Razr XT910) to upgrade it to Android 4.4 (Mokee ROM).
It was currently at version 4.1.2.
This is what I did:
1. Rooted the device
2. Used RootChecker to check if the root was really successful
3. Installed RazrTouchBlack to run ClockworkMod Recovery (version 5.8.4.5)
-- everything so far as specified here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751826
4. On step 6 from the above link, I got an error message at the end: "could not backup Data"
5. So I tried the option Backup into Internal Storage. This time the backup completed succesfully
7. I selected Reboot now
-- Description of problem below
8. At reboot I get a screen saying "Error on coding" and explaining that the system could not find my files and that I had to restore it.
9. After pressing Restore it reboots and goes to the green Android and a progress bar.
10. It finishes its work and shows Motorola Logo
11. It gives the same "Error on coding" message
12. i tried booting into Recovery Mode and it says: "DEVICE LOCKED: status 0"
I didn't go any further. What should I do next?
kuramayoko10 said:
I am preparing my phone (Droid Razr XT910) to upgrade it to Android 4.4 (Mokee ROM).
It was currently at version 4.1.2.
This is what I did:
1. Rooted the device
2. Used RootChecker to check if the root was really successful
3. Installed RazrTouchBlack to run ClockworkMod Recovery (version 5.8.4.5)
-- everything so far as specified here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751826
4. On step 6 from the above link, I got an error message at the end: "could not backup Data"
5. So I tried the option Backup into Internal Storage. This time the backup completed succesfully
7. I selected Reboot now
-- Description of problem below
8. At reboot I get a screen saying "Error on coding" and explaining that the system could not find my files and that I had to restore it.
9. After pressing Restore it reboots and goes to the green Android and a progress bar.
10. It finishes its work and shows Motorola Logo
11. It gives the same "Error on coding" message
12. i tried booting into Recovery Mode and it says: "DEVICE LOCKED: status 0"
I didn't go any further. What should I do next?
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Alright this is easy to resolve.
Charge your phone overnight
Download the zip for your phone according to your region from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2231289
Install the Motorola device manager
Reboot into fastboot
Connect it to your system and then flash it
You'll lose all your data though
Now root it once it boots up
Then install safestrap. Download it form the development section. Theres videos and tutorials on how to use it
Install mokee 4.4.4 and other roms you want on it and enjoy
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Yup, it worked!
Thank you David.
I found out that the problem is that I cannot install CWM in a Bootloader locked device.
I thought I had used CWM before, but Safestrap is the real way to go with my XT910.
Thank you again!
hello mates. Updated root tool with SuperSU 2.65 is here. flash the zip files in stock/custom recovery and your phone is rooted.
Procedure:
1. Go to settings>about phone>system updates.
2. Tap three dots in top right corner and choose update package.
3. Navigate to the Root Redmi 2-signed.zip and tap it.
4. your phone will reboot and SuperSu will be installed.
5. now open SuperSu app and a dialog will pop up about updating su binaries, accept the dialog and choose normal method ( don't choose TWRP/CWM method if you are on stock recovery otherwise you will end up with recovery loop ).
6. wait for few seconds and su binaries will be updated with a dialog.
7. now simply reboot your device and you are rooted successfully.
Happy rooting
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I think this thread should be on XIAOMI REDMI 2 GUIDES , NEWS , & DISCUSSION section. because there is no development from the OP
As there is already a rooting guide for this device, this thread is closed. The thread can be found linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/red...rooting-to-t3294212/post64828758#post64828758