I have seen a lot of confusions here lately and I thought to share the procedure with you guys.
1.First of all make sure you have root
2.Disable any Internet connection: data and wireless
3.Use a file Explorer with root privileges and go to /system/build.prop.
4.Find the line with ro.miui.secure=0 and change it to 1.
5.Update your system via stock recovery or cwm recovery, depending on which you have installed.
6.Still do not enable any Internet connection.
7.Go again to /system/build.prop and change ro.miui.secure=0
8.Reboot system.
9. Enjoy!
bioan said:
I have seen a lot of confusions here lately and I thought to share the procedure with you guys.
1.First of all make sure you have root
2.Disable any Internet connection: data and wireless
3.Use a file Explorer with root privileges and go to /system/build.prop.
4.Find the line with ro.miui.secure=0 and change it to 1.
5.Update your system via stock recovery or cwm recovery, depending on which you have installed.
6.Still do not enable any Internet connection.
7.Go again to /system/build.prop and change ro.miui.secure=0
8.Reboot system.
9. Enjoy!
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how to root miui 6?
Here you have a detailed guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2845843
bioan said:
Here you have a detailed guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2845843
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doesn't work on miui 6
Miui 6 is already rooted.
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Hey, guys. I'm a newbie / junior at XDA. My english is not so good. My posting is easy to do. Just need your careful. What are we need is
Rooted Devices
Root Explorer
Framework files (framework-res.apk)
X-Recovery (Of Course)
A thanks button for me haha
reframe.sh from propc
i make this post because i ever had this problem. When i want install framework, my phone is not boot (anyway!), so i checked the problem and i get if my memory is 8.43 free left. (my system use 197.57 mB...
Follow this step:
(Thanks to propc
1-copy framework-res.apk that you want to replace to the root of your sdcard (make sure it's in root)
2-extract reframe.zip(attachment) to root of your sdcard
3. Use root explorer to delete the real framework-res.apk (If you still want to use your old framework, copy it to somewhere for future. )
4. Your phone will reboot. Enter to X-Recovery.
5. Go to partition tools--> "Mount \system" and "Mount \sdcard"
6. Open your Adb shell and type this
Code:
cd /sdcard
sh reframe.sh
(You don't need to type su again haha.. )
7. Finished. Of course, your phone can't reboot. Reboot manually.
If you like, give a thanks button to me
This real copy-paste tutorial from propc.
as-mario said:
This real copy-paste tutorial from propc.
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But the propc post is not use for me. (my phone doesn't work.) I just added some sugar to propc post. (You know, i ever had a stress when i have my phone can't boot, i think my phone is brick. So i think i just can enter Xrecovery and restore my system) Also for who that afraid if the phone is bricked haha...
YOU HOLD MYSELF AND XDA FREE FROM ANY LIABILITY. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR DEVICE. FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK.
This will enable Native Tether for Build 23.3.23.
Prerequisites:
Droid Maxx/Ultra Rooted w/WP off
METHOD 1: TWRP INSTALL
1) Download the package below labeled "23.3.23tether_twrpinstall".
2) Reboot Into TWRP recovery and navigate to the file for flashing.
3) Reboot
4) Verify tether works
5) Profit.
METHOD 2: MANUAL INSTALL
1) Download the package below labeled "23.3.23tether".
2) Download root browser by Jrummy from the play store
3) Navigate to System/Priv-App and rename VZWEntitlementservice.apk to VzwEntitlementservice.apk.bak.
4) Navigate to System and rename the build.prop to build.prop.bak
5) Place the package on the root of your sd card and extract the build.prop file within the folder.
6) Navigate to system and Copy and paste the new file.
7) Set permissions for the file to
Owner: Read/Write
Group: Read
Others: Read
This should show (rw-r--r--)
8) Reboot. Verify tether works
9) Profit.
REVERTING
METHOD 1:
If installed in twrp, download the package below labeled 23.3.23tether_revert. Flash in Twrp, reboot, verify subscription check re-enabled.
METHOD 2:
If manually installed, simply delete the build.prop you installed, remove the .bak extension from the original build.prop, verify permissions, reboot.
That was quick! Thanks again Topsnake!
Mike
runner1717 said:
That was quick! Thanks again Topsnake!
Mike
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No problem!
Thanks Topsnake. Does the VZWEntitlementservice.apk rename have to be done with this build? Maybe I'm mis-remembering but I seem to recall only having to do the tethering option / build.prop change the last time or two around. I haven't taken the update yet to test.
hayze said:
Thanks Topsnake. Does the VZWEntitlementservice.apk rename have to be done with this build? Maybe I'm mis-remembering but I seem to recall only having to do the tethering option / build.prop change the last time or two around. I haven't taken the update yet to test.
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No, but you can if you want.
Will this work for Build 23.3.24?
Thanks,
MIke
runner1717 said:
Will this work for Build 23.3.24?
Thanks,
MIke
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No, I just put up the new one though
You Da man!
Topsnake said:
No, I just put up the new one though
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YOU HOLD MYSELF AND XDA FREE FROM ANY LIABILITY. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR DEVICE. FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I just modified the files from the previous mod of Topsnakes and uploaded them here. All credit should go to Topsnake. I even copied the instructions.
I messaged Topsnake prior to posting. He no longer has this phone and was O.K. with me posting.
This will enable Native Tether for Build 24.3.7.
Prerequisites:
Droid Maxx/Ultra Rooted w/WP off
or
Bootloader Unlocked
METHOD 1: TWRP INSTALL
1) Download the package below labeled "24.3.7-tether_twrpinstall".
2) Reboot Into TWRP recovery and navigate to the file for flashing.
3) Reboot
4) Verify tether works
5) Profit.
METHOD 2: MANUAL INSTALL
1) Download the package below labeled "24.3.7-tether".
2) Download root browser by Jrummy from the play store
3) Navigate to System/Priv-App and rename VZWEntitlementservice.apk to VzwEntitlementservice.apk.bak.
4) Navigate to System and rename the build.prop to build.prop.bak
5) Place the package on the root of your sd card and extract the build.prop file within the folder.
6) Navigate to system and Copy and paste the new file.
7) Set permissions for the file to
Owner: Read/Write
Group: Read
Others: Read
This should show (rw-r--r--)
8) Reboot. Verify tether works
9) Profit.
REVERTING
METHOD 1:
If installed in twrp, download the package below labeled 24.3.7-tether_revert. Flash in Twrp, reboot, verify subscription check re-enabled.
METHOD 2:
If manually installed, simply delete the build.prop you installed, remove the .bak extension from the original build.prop, verify permissions, reboot.
Files
Files
Nice, would you happen to have the modem too?
Will this work on the Droid Mini?
YOU ARE ACCEPTING RISK FOR YOUR DEVICE. THE ONLY ONE LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR DEVICE IS YOU.
Pre-Req:
(manual method) Build 24.13.2 root with write-protection off
or
(flash method) unlocked bootloader with TWRP recovery installed
Flash Method:
1) Download "24.13.2-tether_install.zip" and place on sdcard
2) Reboot Into TWRP recovery and flash zip. Reboot to system
3) Verify tether works
Manual Method:
1) Download "24.13.2-tether.zip"
2) find system folder and rename the build.prop to build.prop.org
3) Extract the build.prop file from zip and put in system
4) Set permissions for the file to rw-r--r-- (644)
Owner: Read/Write
Group: Read
World: Read
8) Reboot. Verify tether works
Back-To-Stock:
Flash method: Follow flash method procedure (above) with "24.13.2-tether_revert.zip"
Manual method: delete build.prop and remove '.org' from original that was saved earlier. Check permissions (644) and reboot.
bbb
eat more chlorophyll
If you have Xposed.. you may use "x Tether" module instead to enable mobile hotspot. If not I hope you find the above information useful.
bbb
Sinking Stick
realbbb said:
If you have Xposed.. you may use "x Tether" module instead to enable mobile hotspot. If not I hope you find the above information useful.
bbb
Sinking Stick
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Does manual method work without rooting device? The root method for Droid Ultra is a long around 2 hr method. Trying to avoid rooting until a new method is available.
JDunc said:
Does manual method work without rooting device? The root method for Droid Ultra is a long around 2 hr method. Trying to avoid rooting until a new method is available.
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No.
bbb
Bursting Bubblers
realbbb said:
YOU ARE ACCEPTING RISK FOR YOUR DEVICE. THE ONLY ONE LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR DEVICE IS YOU.
Pre-Req:
(manual method) Build 24.13.2 root with write-protection off
or
(flash method) unlocked bootloader with TWRP recovery installed
Flash Method:
1) Download "24.13.2-tether_install.zip" and place on sdcard
2) Reboot Into TWRP recovery and flash zip. Reboot to system
3) Verify tether works
Manual Method:
1) Download "24.13.2-tether.zip"
2) find system folder and rename the build.prop to build.prop.org
3) Extract the build.prop file from zip and put in system
4) Set permissions for the file to rw-r--r-- (644)
Owner: Read/Write
Group: Read
World: Read
8) Reboot. Verify tether works
Back-To-Stock:
Flash method: Follow flash method procedure (above) with "24.13.2-tether_revert.zip"
Manual method: delete build.prop and remove '.org' from original that was saved earlier. Check permissions (644) and reboot.
bbb
eat more chlorophyll
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Does this work for Maxx as well?
JarMagic said:
Does this work for Maxx as well?
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Yes, XT1080
Realbbb
Zebra Red
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I was new for rooting and choose the easiest way to root(kingoroot not kingroot) my samsung galaxy j1 ace...
and now i want to switch to supersu from kingo superuser...
as kingroot being more famous... i didnt found any tutorials too... some are using supersu me...
i have no idea what to do... i want to clear the remainants of kingo too...
help me...
A procedure is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...g/replace-kingoroot-supersu-manually-t3573361
My device stores applications in directories in /data/app, ex:
com.kingoapp.apk-1, com.kingouser.com-2, eu.chainfire.supersu-1,
with subdirectories, lib and oat...
Any help to transpose the procedure above into this environment?
pascal.malaise said:
A procedure is here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...g/replace-kingoroot-supersu-manually-t3573361
My device stores applications in directories in /data/app, ex:
com.kingoapp.apk-1, com.kingouser.com-2, eu.chainfire.supersu-1,
with subdirectories, lib and oat...
Any help to transpose the procedure above into this environment?
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can u suggest me something easy???... like with terminal....
Revert to stock rom and try the manual rooting using SuperSU. You'll need a compatible custom recovery to install supersu.
rolland.arriza said:
Revert to stock rom and try the manual rooting using SuperSU. You'll need a compatible custom recovery to install supersu.
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terminal or supersu me will work?
http://www.ccnworldtech.com/2017/03/how-to-replace-kinguserkingo-superuser.html?m=1
will it work???
yashasvi.malik said:
can u suggest me something easy???... like with terminal....
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plss help....
yashasvi.malik said:
terminal or supersu me will work?
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Have you reverted to stock rom? You can just do a factory reset (root access should be removed too). Install the necessary drivers. Download a custom recovery for your device (TWRP maybe, search it here in the forum). Download the supersu flashable zip (this is an older version, just update after install). Also download the latest ADB drivers (awesome app). Then you root:
(1) Copy the supersu zip to your device storage. Copy/move the custom recovery to the root folder of your ADB.
(2) Open ADB:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
wait for the device to go into fastboot, then:
Code:
fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(3) Navigate the new custom recovery and select "Install" and select the supersu zip file, then reboot.
(4) Check root access.
Goodluck