So i am trying to get this mytouch back to original condition and there isnt a working recovery for it and would really appreciate it if i could get an awsome DEV to do this for me i really dont know what the process is for making a recovery but if you come up with a price i am willing to pay for it and also if not a recovery a wifi fix i am having troubles with wifi it says there is an error when i toggle and there are no access point names or anything PLEAS HELP
mderuelle said:
So i am trying to get this mytouch back to original condition and there isnt a working recovery for it and would really appreciate it if i could get an awsome DEV to do this for me i really dont know what the process is for making a recovery but if you come up with a price i am willing to pay for it and also if not a recovery a wifi fix i am having troubles with wifi it says there is an error when i toggle and there are no access point names or anything PLEAS HELP
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For returning your device back to original condition I would recommend taking a look at this guide, it will show you how to re-flash the stock ROM for your device. As far as a custom recovery is concerned I would recommend taking a look at this thread where you can download Clockworkmod Recovery for your device. Let me know if you still have questions .
I would like to learn how to put a ROM on MyTouch Q its currently trapped on GINGERBREAD I would appreciate a guide of some sort.
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VocoVon said:
I would like to learn how to put a ROM on MyTouch Q its currently trapped on GINGERBREAD I would appreciate a guide of some sort.
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The first step is to root your device using SuperOneClick, next flash Clockworkmod Recovery following the instructions in that thread, finally download Cyanogenmod 9 (Which is based on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) and flash it using the instructions in that thread. After that you will have a custom ROM on your device (Note before flashing Cyanogenmod make sure to backup all your apps, media, contacts, etc. that you don't want wiped when installing a new ROM, Titanium Backup is a great application for doing this, things such as your contacts can be synced to your Google account and then restored when setting up your device for the first time after flashing Cyanogenmod 9). Let me know if you have any questions I'll be happy to answer them.
For some reason superoneclick freezes when i root
VocoVon said:
For some reason superoneclick freezes when i root
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Does the program force close and do you get "SuperOneClick is Not Responding" or similar error? Which root method do you have checked in SuperOneClick?
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I rooted my T Mo vibrant last night using the method on this site. nut I don't know how to really put it to any good use. The only thing I've done with root is download set cpu app. How can i get 2.2 and does anyone know of any really good apps out there for those of us who are rooted. And one last thing...........can I go back to stock if I ever need to send my phone back ? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!
Jknox87 said:
I rooted my T Mo vibrant last night using the method on this site. nut I don't know how to really put it to any good use. The only thing I've done with root is download set cpu app. How can i get 2.2 and does anyone know of any really good apps out there for those of us who are rooted. And one last thing...........can I go back to stock if I ever need to send my phone back ? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!
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Can you ever go back to factory default - Yes
Program you need to get more out of your phone is Rom Manager
Install, super user, BusyBox
This will give you the ability to install any custom rom you need on your phone.
if you have not tried a custom rom, try Nero 3.
Copy it to your Internal SD card, use install rom from SD option in Rom manager.
Please read sticky threads...
s15274n said:
Please read sticky threads...
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No doubt! Review the Bible in the development section as well.
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well i tried to look around for this but i have no luck every link i get into it never point me out to where i need to go to get this done i just recently purchase i used rooted amaze i would like to take back to factory setting and currently have clearsence 3.0 please help me out to get the right files and instruction on how to get this done thanks
follow this guide, it is very useful for people that starting to root flash etc on the amaze
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1493905
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1536617
Amaze Development Sticky Roll-Up Thread **Check this thread BEFORE posting**
Also good source of info
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actually i was looking for something like this http://www.android-dev.us/showthread.php?414-Rom-RUU-Shipped-Ruby-ROM-Collection but thanks those tools help me understand better the process !
djtw1st3r said:
actually i was looking for something like this http://www.android-dev.us/showthread.php?414-Rom-RUU-Shipped-Ruby-ROM-Collection but thanks those tools help me understand better the process !
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Same thing was in link I posted... In the HTC all you need to know link. No need to go to other site
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The unroot thread is not working. I want to send this thing back. :good:
jjlean said:
The unroot thread is not working. I want to send this thing back. :good:
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Open superuser, check in settings, there's an option to full unroot your device, next step would be to restore stock recovery, how? I dunno, we don't currently have an image, but you can look in the OTA file for your device.
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Dark Nightmare said:
Open superuser, check in settings, there's an option to full unroot your device, next step would be to restore stock recovery, how? I dunno, we don't currently have an image, but you can look in the OTA file for your device.
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By performing stock ruu u get the bootloader and stock recovery back thenu can simply flash the stock rom u have backed up before rooting u r done super user will also be removed!
Next step will be to write the CID which is same as changing it but u should know ur default code after this get S-on(not necessary)
If u r on ICS use hasson's AIO toolkit and select mainver fix option that's how it would let downgrade the hboot and ruu(rom)
I am a complete noob when it comes to Android devices and I would like to root my SGS2 but I'm scared that I will mess up and 'Brick' my phone. Also what are the Pros and Cons of rooting a device?
Basic info of the phone...
Android build : Gingerbread.XWKI8
Version : 2.3.5
Kernel Version : 2.6.35.9-1900XWKI8-CL616395
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Use the latest version of SuperOneClick. You'll need some drivers, install KIES to get them.
The best way would be for you to go to the forum section dedicated to your device instead of asking in the wrong forum.
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Wrong forum
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Beyond epic FAIL!
Bethesda said:
I am a complete noob when it comes to Android devices and I would like to root my SGS2 but I'm scared that I will mess up and 'Brick' my phone.
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I have found a few threads providing this info but all of them have A LOT of advanced lingo.
There are many of us who are not pros at this and REALLY need a step by step dummies version.
Can someone kindly point me in the right direction?
Check this out thread out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14283342
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Thanks naokilla
I also found this other one soon after:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125414
now for a custom Rom
Good luck! Suroot is gtg...although cf will install CWM to your phone...so then you can then flash anything straight from your phone without having to plug into your PC.
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So, I see someone already helped you.To prevent this question being asked again, cuz its probably going to, the easiest way is flashing a CF root kernel with Odin [ the only thing you have to do is find the suitable version, turn the phone into download mode Volume Down + Menu + Lock button, then press volume up I think.
Connect the phone to the pc via usb, double click on odin, wait till it recognizes ur phone, load the CF root in the pda tab and click flash. You wait a minute and you are done.
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Good luck! Suroot is gtg...although cf will install CWM to your phone...so then you can then flash anything straight from your phone without having to plug into your PC.
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ooohhh naokilla please translate lol Suroot is gtg... translation? CF will install clockwork versus ....?
I manged to do the whole rooting last night pretty smoothly (as well as unlocking it).
I am now just wondering what custom rom to put in CM9 maybe? I currently have CM7 on my myTouch 3g
Gtg...good to go......cf root will install clockwork mod on your phone....meaning u wont need to use odin on your pc to flash another rom(unless its a tar: file......with cwm you flash using your phone by going in to the cwm app and selecting cwm recovery.....its much quicker than odin flashing.just make sure u make a backup before u flash
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arcybarrios said:
ooohhh naokilla please translate lol Suroot is gtg... translation? CF will install clockwork versus ....?
I manged to do the whole rooting last night pretty smoothly (as well as unlocking it).
I am now just wondering what custom rom to put in CM9 maybe? I currently have CM7 on my myTouch 3g
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There are some good custom roms on android original development forum.
I personally use italian custom rom, gives you good battery life and looks. for more info please see this post "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1162715"
you can always change the rom if you don't like it as long you have rooted your fone and you have CWM (Clock work mod) installed..
Happy flashing..
don't forget to press thanks button,,
You can use the CF-ROOT method. For me it has been the easiest, safest & quickest I have found:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
If you dont find the exact version of your firmware, dont worry, try to use the most similar. It should work. As they say in the post, if you use more than 30 seconds in getting root, you need some practice.
Just a quick question why are there two dev sections for this device? what is the difference? is one for the older gb and froyo roms and the new for ICS and soon to be jellybean? I am looking into how to root this for a friend. I have a samsung gs2 with an unlocked bootloader I have never rooted a phone with a locked bootloader. So how do you guys go about this? For my phone I have a pc program called odin that does low level flashing so all I do is use it to install cloclworkmod or twrp and then flash su and install the.apk and busybox. Is there sometihng similar for this phone or does everything have to be done by ADB? If someone explains which dev section I should go to I will figure it out myself but the more info yoy guys can give me the better. I do still have to find out what software my friend has. I also want her to do this by herself so I want to be able to explain it to her. Thanks in advance.
Use this. It's doesn't it all for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1690919
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mojorisin7178 said:
Just a quick question why are there two dev sections for this device? what is the difference? is one for the older gb and froyo roms and the new for ICS and soon to be jellybean? I am looking into how to root this for a friend. I have a samsung gs2 with an unlocked bootloader I have never rooted a phone with a locked bootloader. So how do you guys go about this? For my phone I have a pc program called odin that does low level flashing so all I do is use it to install cloclworkmod or twrp and then flash su and install the.apk and busybox. Is there sometihng similar for this phone or does everything have to be done by ADB? If someone explains which dev section I should go to I will figure it out myself but the more info yoy guys can give me the better. I do still have to find out what software my friend has. I also want her to do this by herself so I want to be able to explain it to her. Thanks in advance.
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The Android Development and Original Android Development forums are organized pretty much as they sound: Original Development will have threads for programs, mods, roms, kernels, etc. that are the original work of the developer. Android Development has threads for those that are built off of someone else's existing work (e.g. A rom that is a collection of tweaks pulled from other roms). I agree with the previous poster on using regawMOD, it is the simplest way to unlock the bootloader, flash a recovery and gain root access all at once. That being said, if your friend is on 1.22.651.3, there is an additional step to manually move the root package to the sd card. Read page 80-84 on the dev's thread for more info.
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There's a sticky that explains everything right at the top of the original development forum. Can't miss it. It's always there
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Thank you to everyone that answered I looked around after I posted and saw that all in one app to do the whole process that is cool I figured that would be the way to go. I will Be a let to root this phone with no problem. I gotta say we have come a long way from entering adb commands to push things to a phone to just a click and boom everything is done the beauty of xda.
mojorisin7178 said:
Thank you to everyone that answered I looked around after I posted and saw that all in one app to do the whole process that is cool I figured that would be the way to go. I will Be a let to root this phone with no problem. I gotta say we have come a long way from entering adb commands to push things to a phone to just a click and boom everything is done the beauty of xda.
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Just use the evo lte toolbox and do htcdev unlock. It's a little more complicating then odin l,Odin is more like using an RUU and turning it into a kitchen to flash modified roms
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Hey guys and gals (although I suspect mostly guys =|)
I have become a noob. A few years ago I was fully into this with flashing and modding scene with the Huawei ideos 8150 phones, done as a service on a local auction website, mostly as many found they were too slow.
After doing this for about 6 months I dropped it as I went into study, my pc has been formatted numerous times since and I can't for the life of me remember what the Android software is called that directly interacts with the linux subsystem on the phone/device.
Why? I now have a T-mobile Galaxy S Vibrant (SGH-T959) and i've been trying to get CyanogenMod 10.0 onto it.
I have rooted the phone thru SuperOneClick via pc (as Z4root would crash).
I have installed OCLF v2
Android system is curently Froyo 2.2 (krnl 2.6.32.9)
I am able to successfully flash the clockwork mod recovery but please see attachment View attachment 1636948
The phone automatically re-installs the default recovery apk's when the recovery menu is launched. Why?
I have taken a look at alternatives like heimdall and odin to flash the ROM but i'm not at all confident because I've never had a ROM fail to flash, so I'm in-experienced at recovery
I'd really appreciate your help on this - I've done research into why this might be happening, but those cases seemed to be unique down to other factors..
I am not familiar with OCLF v2???
Here is a guide with files etc. The issue you are having is because of froyo more specifically android recovery 3(e). The easiest thing to do IMO is Odin back to stock, that takes care of recovery issue, root again then use the update.zip from this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9375927
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samsgun357 said:
I am not familiar with OCLF v2???
Here is a guide with files etc. The issue you are having is because of froyo more specifically android recovery 3(e). The easiest thing to do IMO is Odin back to stock, that takes care of recovery issue, root again then use the update.zip from this guide.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9375927
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Hey
OneClickLagFix v2 makes an external ext3 directory for swapfiles and prog access or somehting, it's pretty amazing and it sped up I/O via Quadrant by 1600 points making ythe phone so fast it can't complete the boot animation because it's already loaded
Thanks for that guide too, Imma work thru that one shortly
1) You mean the kernel?
2) Recovery doesn't use apks. It's a binary program that runs without the OS. Apks are used within the Android OS, for example being either apps or components like the status bar.
Visit the CyanogenMod wiki for a full update guide for the Vibrant (there's a link in the nightly thread under "from Samsung stock")
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FaultException said:
1) You mean the kernel?
2) Recovery doesn't use apks. It's a binary program that runs without the OS. Apks are used within the Android OS, for example being either apps or components like the status bar.
Visit the CyanogenMod wiki for a full update guide for the Vibrant (there's a link in the nightly thread under "from Samsung stock")
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Oh wow, a reply form the mod-god himself . I am honored!
I ended up following a poorly written guide to mod my Vibrant from Android 2.3 to JFD using ODIN. Flashed update.zip which seemed to give me a temporary CWM recovery, next reboot it was back on stock. Tried again and the CWM recovery stuck.
Phone is currently running CyangogenMod 10.1 with gapps-jb-20121212-signed as is running amazingly well.
I realize that I've flashed a nightly build of 10.1 and using it as a daily driver was not recommended, but so far it's flawless with the expcetion that I haven't yet tested GPS and I haven't found how to get Google's own navigation software back. I'm a computer tech who often visits customers homes, so fairly important that it works
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Oh wow, a reply form the mod-god himself . I am honored!
I ended up following a poorly written guide to mod my Vibrant from Android 2.3 to JFD using ODIN. Flashed update.zip which seemed to give me a temporary CWM recovery, next reboot it was back on stock. Tried again and the CWM recovery stuck.
Phone is currently running CyangogenMod 10.1 with gapps-jb-20121212-signed as is running amazingly well.
I realize that I've flashed a nightly build of 10.1 and using it as a daily driver was not recommended, but so far it's flawless with the expcetion that I haven't yet tested GPS and I haven't found how to get Google's own navigation software back. I'm a computer tech who often visits customers homes, so fairly important that it works
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Most of the CM work comes from the Galaxy S-line work done by pawitp, and the work done by others in the CyanogenMod team and Gerrit.
You can get Maps from the Play Store.
FaultException said:
Most of the CM work comes from the Galaxy S-line work done by pawitp, and the work done by others in the CyanogenMod team and Gerrit.
You can get Maps from the Play Store.
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Yea thanks man, I've already sorted that. Only problem that remains is that I cannot get a gpslock after sitting in the sun for 45minutes (omg sun!)
See this thread by moped for GPS help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36456644
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samsgun357 said:
See this thread by moped for GPS help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36456644
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Is there anything this forum doesn't have now ??
Few years ago when I was a frequent, there certainly wasn't this much info in one place - Will let you know how I get on - Althought I am in New Zealand so i'm wondering if this will even work.