Hello everyone I am developing a HTC One Max Utility.
To aid me I need the following:
Build.Prop dumps for Sprint and International Versions of the HTC One Max
Requirements
S-Off
Super User installed
Stock Rom and Recovery installed
Sprint Build.Prop Dump:
Run the following command using ADB in a command prompt then upload the txt file generate for me.
Code:
adb shell getprop > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\prop_Sprint.txt"
International Build.Prop Dump:
Run the following command using ADB in a command prompt then upload the txt file generate for me.
Code:
adb shell getprop > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\prop_International.txt"
Thanks for your help
DeadPhoenix said:
Hello everyone I am developing a HTC One Max Utility.
To aid me I need the following:
Build.Prop dumps for Sprint and International Versions of the HTC One Max
Requirements
S-Off
Super User installed
Stock Rom and Recovery installed
Sprint Build.Prop Dump:
Run the following command using ADB in a command prompt then upload the txt file generate for me.
Code:
adb shell getprop > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\prop_Sprint.txt"
International Build.Prop Dump:
Run the following command using ADB in a command prompt then upload the txt file generate for me.
Code:
adb shell getprop > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\prop_International.txt"
Thanks for your help
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would it be of any help if I sent you the dump from a phone with vipermax and twrp, or does it need to be stock/stock?
I think I know the answer, but was just trying to help if possible..
wase4711 said:
would it be of any help if I sent you the dump from a phone with vipermax and twrp, or does it need to be stock/stock?
I think I know the answer, but was just trying to help if possible..
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Go ahead and dump it. I can compare it to a stock build.Prop my guess is that if he modified any keys there are going to be unrelated to what I am looking for.
Do you have Sprint or a International Variant?... Nevermind I see you use sprint =)
DeadPhoenix said:
Go ahead and dump it. I can compare it to a stock build.Prop my guess is that if he modified any keys there are going to be unrelated to what I am looking for.
Do you have Sprint or a International Variant?... Nevermind I see you use sprint =)
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for some reason, I keep getting a message that it cant get the file because it is being used by another process..
I am trying to get it while in my bootloader; not a booted rom..any suggestions?
thanks
wase4711 said:
for some reason, I keep getting a message that it cant get the file because it is being used by another process..
I am trying to get it while in my bootloader; not a booted rom..any suggestions?
thanks
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Reboot your phone then:
adb kill-server (Just to make sure it's not active)
adb start-server (To get adb damon going again)
then run the command again.
I hate to be so lame...
should I be issuing these commands when the phone is booted into the rom, or somewhere else?
first htc phone in 5 years, so I forgot all this stuff; sorry!
wase4711 said:
I hate to be so lame...
should I be issuing these commands when the phone is booted into the rom, or somewhere else?
first htc phone in 5 years, so I forgot all this stuff; sorry!
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Typically it would be with the phone booted up normally.
Keep in mind that the HTC Sync Manager may use the ADB bridge so you want to close that before attempting the commands in a command prompt. Also you may want to reboot your computer just to flush the memory in case your running an app that has a memory leak.
Thanks,
Would be easier to just pull it.
adb pull system/build.prop
This will pull it to whatever directory your running adb from.
Anyway.. Here's the stock international one and the sprint one (it was modified by me for my rom, vipermax)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3jtmlfez3x5qrrn/international_build.prop
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uoablha9gyjvhog/sprint_vipermax_build.prop
yep, doing that it popped right up!
thanks Vin
Ok have what I need. @Vinchenzop: when modifying the build prob for your Rom did you change any of the keys that report model info, product name, carrier props?
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DeadPhoenix said:
Ok have what I need. @Vinchenzop: when modifying the build prob for your Rom did you change any of the keys that report model info, product name, carrier props?
Sent from my HTC One Max using XDA 4 Premium.
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Yep
Heres the stock sprint build.prop
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tvw3jmszcgr21ai/Sprint_Stock_build.prop
Vinchenzop said:
Yep
Heres the stock sprint build.prop
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tvw3jmszcgr21ai/Sprint_Stock_build.prop
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I could use a Build.Prop Dump from a Verizon and Sprint Versions of SkyDragon as well.
DeadPhoenix said:
I could use a Build.Prop Dump from a Verizon and Sprint Versions of SkyDragon as well.
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Have a verizon one not quite sure how to do it my knowldege is more with droid phones lol never messed with my htc hook me up with the tools to do it and its all yours
would prob need root and root browser like the droids do but never once messed with my max kinda weird cause id brick a droid in a heartbeat lol still have a xt912 trying to get to work on straight talk
scubasegt said:
Have a verizon one not quite sure how to do it my knowldege is more with droid phones lol never messed with my htc hook me up with the tools to do it and its all yours
would prob need root and root browser like the droids do but never once messed with my max kinda weird cause id brick a droid in a heartbeat lol still have a xt912 trying to get to work on straight talk
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Code:
adb shell getprop > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\prop_Verizon_SkyDragon.txt"
DeadPhoenix said:
Code:
adb shell getprop > "%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\prop_Verizon_SkyDragon.txt"
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ughhhh i give up lol everything installed copied cmd to folder cant install sdk and device dosent show up in adb
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Please see this safer/easier/faster method instead of using the one below http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36976137#post36976137
Original guide provided below for historial purposesonly, seriously use hte one above:
Please refrain from repackaging, or rehosting my materials, ask prior to deciding to.
If this guide fails, or the auto script (which I will not recommend you use) fails, please do a factory reset before attempting again.
If you appreciate this, please make sure you check out my original article on the AndroidPolice. Without the support of AP, I wouldn't spend nearly as much time doing this. To the bloggers who will chose to link to a forum post, rather than the original post on a better blog, you suck.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/11/24/exclusive-how-to-unlock-the-droid-dnas-bootloader/
Donations for new test devices can be made at the paypal link to the left. I reserve the right to send leftover funds to whatever charities I feel like. Generally I choose Boys and Girls club of america, sometimes I choose seasonal charity, or a medical related one.
Known Problems:
Adb server is out of date
Uninstall HTC Sync, Samsung Kies, etc any software that talks to the phone.
If you get stuck, please immediately find someone in our chat that knows what they are doing. It is very easy to brick your phone if you follow these directions incorrectly, or if a problem arises!
Need faster help? or Want to help visit our chat
http://chat.andirc.net:8080/?channels=#droid-dna
Credits:
Original development: jcase
Awesome saver of the day: Sean Beaupre
Crash test dummy: dsb9938 (I bricked his phone making this!)
Artem and all @AndroidPolice for putting up with my nonsense.
Special thanks to Fuses for recommending a better target, and the numerous testers that let me play with their new phones.
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Warning: This is semi complicated, and is known to ruin phones if done incorrectly. Proceed at your own risk
Needed:
1gb free space on the phone.
Working adb, must support the adb restore feature (ICS and up!)
Downloads:
backup.ab (300mb) mirrors: http://d-h.st/tau - http://depositfiles.com/files/9c61r4lgo - http://www.filefactory.com/file/2va8yp2i1h99/n/backup.ab
DNA_TeamAndIRC mirrors - http://d-h.st/D4r - http://www.putlocker.com/file/F357F205F5235B3D - http://rapidgator.net/file/59342799/DNA_TeamAndIRC.zip.html
Unzip DNA_TeamAndIRC, put runme.sh, CIDGen.apk and backup.ab into the directory where adb is (or anywhere if you have your paths setup right).
Please Check the readme.txt before continuing!
Code:
adb install CIDGen.apk
Run the CIDGen app on your phone, enter the last digit of your IMEI (NOT YOUR MEID) and press generate. Then confirm the generated file exists.
Code:
adb shell ls -l /sdcard/CIDBLOCK.img
If CIDBLOCK.img does not exist, run the app and try again. Do not proceed without generating a CIDBLOCK.img, it is needed to repair the phone and unlock.
Once you have CIDBLOCK.img on your sdcard, open two terminals (command prompts) and continue
In the first terminal/cmd prompt run these commands:
Code:
adb push runme.sh /data/local/tmp/
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/runme.sh
adb shell /data/local/tmp/runme.sh
runme.sh will continue to loop and spit out No such file or link failed errors, just leave it running for now.
In the other terminal/cmd prompt run this commands:
Code:
adb restore backup.ab
Then allow the restore on your phone. Once the process is finished, you can go back to the looping terminal and stop it with control + c, or close the terminal
At this point, do not continue unless you are certain you can do this. Past this point, is where people can brick if they do not follow the directions correctly. If you run into a problem, find someone to help you. Do NOT power your phone off or reboot it. Leave it charging and find someone.
Code:
adb shell rm /data/data/com.htc.usage/files/exploit/*
adb shell mv /data/DxDrm /data/DxDrm_org
adb shell mkdir /data/DxDrm
adb shell ln -s /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 /data/DxDrm/DxSecureDB
adb reboot
Once the phone is rebooted, open two terminals and repeat the restore exploit:
In the first one:
Code:
adb shell /data/local/tmp/runme.sh
This process will also loop forever and give out lots of "No such file" or "link failed" errors - again, just leave it running.
In the second terminal, restore the backup again:
Code:
adb restore backup.ab
After the restore is done, we will undo the DxDrm symlink attack and write the new CIDBLOCK.img:
Code:
adb shell mv /data/DxDrm /data/DxDrm_trash
adb shell dd if=/sdcard/CIDBLOCK.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p5
If this returns an "out of space error" come to our chat, and find either jcase or beaups. Do not reboot. Do not continue.
Code:
adb reboot
After reboot, you can go to http://HTCDev.com, and unlock through their official process. Choose the "All other supported models" option when selecting your phone.
Cheers!
Is there a one-click for this?
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
Support chat: http://chat.andirc.net:8080/?channels=#droid-dna
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no comment...
btw great job guys!! :good:
dsb9938 said:
Is there a one-click for this?
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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Awesome.....now I just need the actual phone.
UPS HURRY UP!!!
awesome
Awesome work J and D...
Aight D where is the "cubed" lol
gramsey1911 said:
Awesome work J and D...
Aight D where is the "cubed" lol
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Next week! Sheesh.
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dsb9938 said:
Next week! Sheesh.
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I'm feenin ova here for the cubed...lol
dsb9938 said:
Is there a one-click for this?
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
Support chat: http://chat.andirc.net:8080/?channels=#droid-dna
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Lol.... I'm going to wait for the one click, can't afford to brick my device while trying to unlock with 2 kids running around lol...
P.s. thank you j case and DSB for the unlock and root
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typeriz said:
Lol.... I'm going to wait for the one click, can't afford to brick my device while trying to unlock with 2 kids running around lol...
P.s. thank you j case and DSB for the unlock and root
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I wouldnt trust a one click, i automated the PITA part already with the CIDGEN app
This is for the new bootloader right. Just wanna make sure.
Sent from my HTC Droid DNA
typeriz said:
Lol.... I'm going to wait for the one click, can't afford to brick my device while trying to unlock with 2 kids running around lol...
P.s. thank you j case and DSB for the unlock and root
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I just did it, and it's really not that hard, took maybe 10 minutes, just copy and paste the commands and you should be good :good:
So I was able to unlock with this method via HTCDev, I installed TWRP and the insecure kernel, but my SuperSU will not work after I flashed the file in recovery. None of my apps can get root access, and I cannot update the superuser binary via SuperSU. What's going on here?
Argumentation said:
I just did it, and it's really not that hard, took maybe 10 minutes, just copy and paste the commands and you should be good :good:
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I'm going to wait till I put the kids to bed, tonight. Thanks again !!
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TheBiles said:
So I was able to unlock with this method via HTCDev, I installed TWRP and the insecure kernel, but my SuperSU will not work after I flashed the file in recovery. None of my apps can get root access, and I cannot update the superuser binary via SuperSU. What's going on here?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34551547
How unlock and root work on the Droid DNA.
I belive you have to manually update it
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jonah1234 said:
This is for the new bootloader right. Just wanna make sure.
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Huh, this is for the htc droid dna in general.
TheBiles said:
So I was able to unlock with this method via HTCDev, I installed TWRP and the insecure kernel, but my SuperSU will not work after I flashed the file in recovery. None of my apps can get root access, and I cannot update the superuser binary via SuperSU. What's going on here?
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Sounds like bad or incorrect su binary
Try Superuser instead of SuperSU
WHERE IS THE IMEI!?
madzozs said:
Try Superuser instead of SuperSU
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That worked! I'm not sure why SuperSU doesn't work, but oh well!
jonah1234 said:
WHERE IS THE IMEI!?
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On your box!
Never mind. Figured out the issue. Now it's just hanging at full restore. There's no password right? I selected restore my data and nothing happens.
thebiles said:
that worked! I'm not sure why supersu doesn't work, but oh well!
On your box!
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found it haha i fail
First of all, I know that no one is required to help out a fellow user, but someone has always pulled through. So I would like to thank anyone who takes the time to help me out.
I first tried to use the Moonshine Method, however, I am unable to connect to any WiFi to download the ADB/SDK stuff for Ubuntu. I searched for a solution for my Intel based computer, the most common solution brought me to the settings to install drivers, however my WiFi card wasn't on the list.
I decided to run Moonshine anyway to see if I got lucky. It seemed to be going through the process but got stuck after it rebooted my device, and it said it was waiting for my device. Though my DNA fully rebooted, Moonshine continued to wait.
When I decided to just start over, I found that in its initial waiting process, it would again get stuck, so now it won't even go through any of its actual processes.
I gave up and decided to give Revone a shot, which confused me even more. I followed each step correctly, the terminal even went through each step without any errors, however, when my phone reboots to boot loader, I am still S-On and Locked.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, that'd be great. Because at this point I have no idea what to do. I did read through both of the respected threads, but found no solution.
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UchihaKite said:
First of all, I know that no one is required to help out a fellow user, but someone has always pulled through. So I would like to thank anyone who takes the time to help me out.
I first tried to use the Moonshine Method, however, I am unable to connect to any WiFi to download the ADB/SDK stuff for Ubuntu. I searched for a solution for my Intel based computer, the most common solution brought me to the settings to install drivers, however my WiFi card wasn't on the list.
I decided to run Moonshine anyway to see if I got lucky. It seemed to be going through the process but got stuck after it rebooted my device, and it said it was waiting for my device. Though my DNA fully rebooted, Moonshine continued to wait.
When I decided to just start over, I found that in its initial waiting process, it would again get stuck, so now it won't even go through any of its actual processes.
I gave up and decided to give Revone a shot, which confused me even more. I followed each step correctly, the terminal even went through each step without any errors, however, when my phone reboots to boot loader, I am still S-On and Locked.
If anyone can point me in the right direction, that'd be great. Because at this point I have no idea what to do. I did read through both of the respected threads, but found no solution.
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Dude I am right there with you. I also tried both methods and got stuck in the same spot you did on moonshine with the waiting for device message. I also had no internet access because I use my phone to tether which it cannot do if its rebooting every 1
5 seconds. I was not aware that the adb drivers were needed though. Where do we get those from for ubuntu? Do you know if we r supposed to install ubuntu or if its ok to just run it off a disk like I was doing? As far as revone goes, I got every error message that method could put put. It kept auto rebooting on its own which I read meant that if actually failed. I spent a good 8 hours in front of my computer trying to get one of these methods to work. I factory reseted and still cannot get either to work. If I find a solution ill be sure to post it here since it sounds like we r in the same boat
Krispenwah said:
Dude I am right there with you. I also tried both methods and got stuck in the same spot you did on moonshine with the waiting for device message. I also had no internet access because I use my phone to tether which it cannot do if its rebooting every 1
5 seconds. I was not aware that the adb drivers were needed though. Where do we get those from for ubuntu? Do you know if we r supposed to install ubuntu or if its ok to just run it off a disk like I was doing? As far as revone goes, I got every error message that method could put put. It kept auto rebooting on its own which I read meant that if actually failed. I spent a good 8 hours in front of my computer trying to get one of these methods to work. I factory reseted and still cannot get either to work. If I find a solution ill be sure to post it here since it sounds like we r in the same boat
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I can't help you guys with the S-OFF stuff because I am already S-OFF on the 1.15.605.4 method, but I can help you with Ubuntu...
Boot from the LiveUSB and when you get to the Desktop/Unity open the terminal (ctrl+alt+t) then make sure you have internet, tethering your phone might work... haven't tried it myself... then to install adb/fastboot do this:
Code:
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb && sudo apt-get install android-tools-fastboot
becuase sudo is needed to install stuff, the terminal will ask for a password but it wont show any key-presses that's normal just type the password and hit enter anyways
after those install just verify that they are both installed by doing a "adb devices" and "fastboot devices" thats how you install adb/fastboot to ubuntu
I tried to follow someone's advice to fix my WiFi issue and ended up deleting the WiFi feature all together. Any idea how to enable it, or do I have to reinstall Ubuntu? If that's the case I am not even sure how to delete Ubuntu so I can reinstall it @[email protected]
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UchihaKite said:
I tried to follow someone's advice to fix my WiFi issue and ended up deleting the WiFi feature all together. Any idea how to enable it, or do I have to reinstall Ubuntu? If that's the case I am not even sure how to delete Ubuntu so I can reinstall it @[email protected]
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arent you just booting from a liveUSB?
if so boot into windows plug the usb in go to my computer right click the usb and click format then click quick format and then just reinstall the ubuntu thing on the usb
I was having issues last night all so ...I reset my phone and it was golden from there ..try that...
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I installed it along side Windows, so every time I start my computer it gives me a choice to go to Ubuntu or Windows. Maybe make a liveusb, and go about it that way? I can always delete Ubuntu from my laptop later lol
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.torrented said:
I can't help you guys with the S-OFF stuff because I am already S-OFF on the 1.15.605.4 method, but I can help you with Ubuntu...
Boot from the LiveUSB and when you get to the Desktop/Unity open the terminal (ctrl+alt+t) then make sure you have internet, tethering your phone might work... haven't tried it myself... then to install adb/fastboot do this:
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sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb && sudo apt-get install android-tools-fastboot
becuase sudo is needed to install stuff, the terminal will ask for a password but it wont show any key-presses that's normal just type the password and hit enter anyways
after those install just verify that they are both installed by doing a "adb devices" and "fastboot devices" thats how you install adb/fastboot to ubuntu
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Ok well I wasted hours yesterday trying to do this method having never installed adb. I am running ubuntu 3.14 off a DVD is that ok to do or do I have to install it? Seems to run ok with only the occasional freeze and some choppiness. U mentioned that I am going to be asked for a password. Is this password something I should know? Thx for your help dude!
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Krispenwah said:
Ok well I wasted hours yesterday trying to do this method having never installed adb. I am running ubuntu 3.14 off a DVD is that ok to do or do I have to install it? Seems to run ok with only the occasional freeze and some choppiness. U mentioned that I am going to be asked for a password. Is this password something I should know? Thx for your help dude!
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yea when running the sudo command it is like using a root app and needs to request root permission but in Ubuntu to grant it root it needs the user password
.torrented said:
yea when running the sudo command it is like using a root app and needs to request root permission but in Ubuntu to grant it root it needs the user password
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Ok I apologize dude but u totally lost me. The user password to what? I havnt set a password to anything.
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Krispenwah said:
Ok I apologize dude but u totally lost me. The user password to what? I havnt set a password to anything.
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gotcha... try just running sudo su and then see what happens... if it does ask for a password just hit enter and see if it shows this ~# instead of ~$
ive never used the livecd before, ive always either just installed it to a second harddrive and dual booted or used a virtual machine(way easier this way)
Thank u for the quick responses. Im about to attempt it again so ill probably see what ur talking about. I will be using my phone to tether so I can have internet access to download moonshine and adb but obviously the tethering will stop once the process begins. Do I have to be connected to the internet throughout the entire s-off process or just long enough to download the moonshine file and adb?
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Krispenwah said:
Thank u for the quick responses. Im about to attempt it again so ill probably see what ur talking about. I will be using my phone to tether so I can have internet access to download moonshine and adb but obviously the tethering will stop once the process begins. Do I have to be connected to the internet throughout the entire s-off process or just long enough to download the moonshine file and adb?
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So if that way of installing adb doesnt work you will have to do this:
Download this file: AndroidSdkLinux
Just double click on the .zip and it will open pull out the folder and put it in the Home folder
Code:
~$ cd android-sdk-linux/tools
~$ ./android update sdk
That will open the Android SDK Manager install the tools section there should be 3 things, let those install and then
Code:
~$ gedit .bashrc
This will open a text editor with some stuff in it just scroll to the bottom and add this to the file then hit save
Code:
# Android tools
export PATH=${PATH}:~/android-sdk-linux/tools
export PATH=${PATH}:~/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools
after that just exit the terminal and open a new one and adb / fastboot should work
Ok I tried again and the attached pic shows the spot where it continues to fail on me. Adb and fastboot are installed correctly I'm positive I followed the instructions to the letter. Anybody have any more suggestions?
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.torrented said:
So if that way of installing adb doesnt work you will have to do this:
Download this file: AndroidSdkLinux
Just double click on the .zip and it will open pull out the folder and put it in the Home folder
Code:
~$ cd android-sdk-linux/tools
~$ ./android update sdk
That will open the Android SDK Manager install the tools section there should be 3 things, let those install and then
Code:
~$ gedit .bashrc
This will open a text editor with some stuff in it just scroll to the bottom and add this to the file then hit save
Code:
# Android tools
export PATH=${PATH}:~/android-sdk-linux/tools
export PATH=${PATH}:~/android-sdk-linux/platform-tools
after that just exit the terminal and open a new one and adb / fastboot should work
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I tried that was, but when I ran ./android update sdk it came up with....
./android: 1: ./android: java: not found
./android: 110: exec: java: not found
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UchihaKite said:
I tried that was, but when I ran ./android update sdk it came up with....
./android: 1: ./android: java: not found
./android: 110: exec: java: not found
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you have to install java first
Code:
~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
~$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install oracle-java6-installer
sorry for the delay was away from pc...
Alright, so I decided to go ahead and follow kris's route and try Moonshine. Followed all instructions and ran into the same issue as the picture he presented above. After awhile I got over it and restarted my computer. Now Moonshine doesn't go through any processes. Just stays at the initial please wait message. Got java, got SDK adb. @[email protected] so lost at this point.
I really need help. This is my first time modding a device. I ran revone, and while I had a few errors here and there over the course of 24 hours, I finally managed to get soff and unlocked. When I check my bootloader, I am s-OFF and unlocked. However, I downloaded Rom manager, superuser, and root checker and all three are saying that I am not rooted. Rom manager says I don't have superuser in a certain directory, superuser says I need to update a binary and then fails at install, and root checker says that my device is not rooted. Is there anyway to root my device? It is running 100%, no problems or glitches. I really want to flash sense 5. Did I miss a command in revone? Is there anything I can do, whether it be an addition root proccess, or did I really mess things up? Help please
Krispenwah said:
Ok I tried again and the attached pic shows the spot where it continues to fail on me. Adb and fastboot are installed correctly I'm positive I followed the instructions to the letter. Anybody have any more suggestions?
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Hey I was having the same issue you were when using a live CD. My wifi didn't work so I used my phone to usb tether my wifi signal and in terminal ran
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Then tried running moonshine again and it finally worked.
spAnser said:
Hey I was having the same issue you were when using a live CD. My wifi didn't work so I used my phone to usb tether my wifi signal and in terminal ran
Code:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot
Then tried running moonshine again and it finally worked.
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I am going to try that when I get home, and hopefully it works!
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I have tried recently to root my DNA running 3.06 and 4.2.2 with rumrunner. My phone gets to the bootloader screen from the rumrunner program, and then on the first step the program says waiting for fastboot but my phone just sits there. It isn't frozen and I can move it around but it doesn't do anything automatically like I know it should. Not sure if it maybe has something do do with ADB or anything along those lines. If anyone has any idea I could really use some help. This is my first android phone and my first root attempt. Thanks.
Mr.Schneider said:
I have tried recently to root my DNA running 3.06 and 4.2.2 with rumrunner. My phone gets to the bootloader screen from the rumrunner program, and then on the first step the program says waiting for fastboot but my phone just sits there. It isn't frozen and I can move it around but it doesn't do anything automatically like I know it should. Not sure if it maybe has something do do with ADB or anything along those lines. If anyone has any idea I could really use some help. This is my first android phone and my first root attempt. Thanks.
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Sounds like a problem with ADB and or Fastboot.
Fix those and you should be fine.
sdamark said:
Sounds like a problem with ADB and or Fastboot.
Fix those and you should be fine.
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I believe I fixed my adb, put it in my directory and the path settings. Everything still isn't working. I know fastboot is set up correctly because i can type it in the cmd line and all the info comes up, I'm just lost. Not sure if you know what to do from here.
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I believe I fixed my adb, put it in my directory and the path settings. Everything still isn't working. I know fastboot is set up correctly because i can type it in the cmd line and all the info comes up, I'm just lost. Not sure if you know what to do from here.
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In a command prompt, type "adb devices'
response should be device serial # "[FA2CXXXX blah blah] device"
Next in a command prompt, type "adb reboot bootloader"
device should boot into bootloader Fastboot USB
Then type "fastboot devices"
response should be device serial # "[FA2CXXXX blah blah] fastboot"
Then type "fastboot reboot"
Device should reboot into android.
If all this works, then ADB and Fastboot are working. :good:
How is Rumrunner failing? Can you post a screenshot of your computer? Need more info to help.
I had a similar issue, but on step 2. Confirm before any reboots that both adb and fastboot work. If so, run the exe. If they stop working during the program running it could be usb cord or port
I am doing it on my windows 7 computer and everything is working perfectly so far. Thanks for all the help and ill post again if I run into more troubles. While Your'e here, does anyone know the commands to flash a custom recovery onto the devise after I have S-Off?
Thanks for all the help guys! It worked perfectly. Now all I have to do is install some roms and see what else I can do.
Sent from my HTC DROID DNA
Mr.Schneider said:
Thanks for all the help guys! It worked perfectly. Now all I have to do is install some roms and see what else I can do.
Sent from my HTC DROID DNA
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Do you know how to do that or do you need help?
thayl0 said:
Do you know how to do that or do you need help?
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I installed cyogen mod, but I'm having an issue wjere y data is being weird and I cannot send text messages. Anyone know any smooth running ROMs I could try? Preferably ones that look similar to stock android and not sense.
Mr.Schneider said:
I installed cyogen mod, but I'm having an issue wjere y data is being weird and I cannot send text messages. Anyone know any smooth running ROMs I could try? Preferably ones that look similar to stock android and not sense.
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Cm is stable. So that could be another problem we have here
thayl0 said:
Cm is stable. So that could be another problem we have here
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Would you Happen to have a link to the stable release you know of? Just to be sure I have an updated one? I'll attach a picture.
Mr.Schneider said:
Would you Happen to have a link to the stable release you know of? Just to be sure I have an updated one? I'll attach a picture.
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You have the latest version for 10.2
ViperDNA is pretty much a stock Sense 5.0 JellyBean 4.2.2 ROM, with a million little things you can tweak on with Venom Tweaks and Venom Hub.
Find download here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475739
This one is Sense 5.5 based, KitKat 4.4.2, pretty much 100% stock from the HTC One.
Find download here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50142710
Both are awesome.
Really glad you figured out how to S-Off. :good:
Welcome to the community.
solved mods delete this as idk how
why don't you share with the rest of us what you on how you did it, instead of deleting your thread.
flashhsalf said:
why don't you share with the rest of us what you on how you did it, instead of deleting your thread.
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Follow this guide > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52170480&postcount=2
before the mods del,ete this, i wanna ask a relative question. I've gotten adb to recognise my dna on my computer, and i can use adb commands, but when I get to fastboot to flash the new firmware, i get a (waiting for device) message where nothing happens. where did i go wrong?
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before the mods del,ete this, i wanna ask a relative question. I've gotten adb to recognise my dna on my computer, and i can use adb commands, but when I get to fastboot to flash the new firmware, i get a (waiting for device) message where nothing happens. where did i go wrong?
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In your adb folder press shift + right click and open the command prompt window from there and try that. Try a different USB port?
HTC DNA
Saw and tried both with no better results. I ended up using the recovery flashable zip in santod's closed thread without any problems. I know it's not the full RUU, but whatevs for now. Thanks though!
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Q&A for Bump! - Unlock your LG G3 with TWRP! (Verizon)
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Trying to get a hold of the boot.IMG for vs985
Is the md5 for the recovery for the vs985 906b26d6968765783ab6006e9b96a698?
g3 bootloader
i did the steps to do this and all went well but is there any actual proof it works like when i unlocked my bootloader on the galaxy nexus it told me i did it is there anything here saying HEY you unlocked it or if the steps went according to plan it worked?
muiriddin said:
Is the md5 for the recovery for the vs985 906b26d6968765783ab6006e9b96a698?
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I also got the same MD5 906B26D6968765783AB6006E9B96A698.
xJujux said:
i did the steps to do this and all went well but is there any actual proof it works like when i unlocked my bootloader on the galaxy nexus it told me i did it is there anything here saying HEY you unlocked it or if the steps went according to plan it worked?
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Fastest way is just to reboot into recovery. If TWRP is there, it was successful. If you weren't able to unlock your bootloader, and you tried to flash recovery etc, you would know it didn't work, most likely get a message like Verizon has detected unauthorized software.
Getting error on Mac LG G3 BUMP
-bash: adb: command not found / Can someone help
Make sure you are running the terminal from within the same folder that your adb tool is (usually the platform-tools folder of your AndroidSDK install directory). Then use ./adb instead of just adb for Mac OS X to recognize it as a terminal utility.
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-bash: adb: command not found / Can someone help
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Make sure you are running the terminal from within the same folder that your adb tool is (usually the platform-tools folder of your AndroidSDK install directory). Then use ./adb instead of just adb for Mac OS X to recognize it as a terminal utility.
agnewton said:
-bash: adb: command not found / Can someone help
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Why not try the Flashify app? I got TWRP up in under 5 min. No need for adb- just one click and you're done.
Thanks acparker18, worked great!
Got to make sure its on the root of SD card unless u are familiar enough with adb to change commands..Flashify is the easiest option or terminal emulator.. No real need for PC..The first set of commands is backing up your stock recovery.. The second set is the golden ticket. (Bumped recovery)
adb
startswithPendswithOOH said:
Why not try the Flashify app? I got TWRP up in under 5 min. No need for adb- just one click and you're done.
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Some people feel more comfortable following the devs instructions as closely as possible. I ran all the commands from the terminal emulator on my phone and had it running in less than 5 minutes but I can't blame anyone for not wanting to risk it! Plus I don't mind some good old-fashioned terminal work. To each his own.
Anyone got the clean theme working yet? It just boot loops for me.
xJujux said:
i did the steps to do this and all went well but is there any actual proof it works like when i unlocked my bootloader on the galaxy nexus it told me i did it is there anything here saying HEY you unlocked it or if the steps went according to plan it worked?
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Its not really unlocked per se. This exploit basically allows the phone to boot non-factory images, but the bootloader is still in tact.
Now that I have root and unlock how do I turn off updates from Verizon so it doesn't mess up my phone??
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jager420 said:
Now that I have root and unlock how do I turn off updates from Verizon so it doesn't mess up my phone??
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You can freeze it with Titanium backup from the play store
The app to freeze with TiBU is the one called "System updates ..."
NetworkingPro said:
Its not really unlocked per se. This exploit basically allows the phone to boot non-factory images, but the bootloader is still in tact.
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Not true. According to the thecubed, this isn't an exploit, but is an actual unlock method.
Negative, the boot loader is 100% locked still.
NetworkingPro said:
Negative, the boot loader is 100% locked still.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55962824