I not rooting this phone because I don't want to install a custom recovery.What is needed is,A stock recovery img and a stock backup img..
This is a very good phone and deserves more development.
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AMOCO said:
I not rooting this phone because I don't want to install a custom recovery.What is needed is,A stock recovery img and a stock backup img..
This is a very good phone and deserves more development.
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you could ask different Recognized Developers like ClearD... He is recommended
Root only for Desire 610
Hello I a newbie and I am not sure what was requested as I read the title.
I need a root only phone to allow the use of the SDcard all because of the obstructive file system restrictions applied by Google in Android 4.4.2.
The File fix apps from Google Play Store all require Root status before they can do their work. Backing up the phone is much simpler too.
Can anybody help please? PLEASE?
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I have a rooted CDMA Hero, with stock Rom software version 1.6. I have removed a lot of the apps that came on the phone by reading and learning here, thanks to everyone for that. I now want to install the AppsToSD 2 app, first off, I noticed it's no longer available in the Market, but anyway, I read here almost everywhere that one has to either install "the Dude's" or "JF 1.5" rom to get AppsToSD 2 to work. I have some terminal / linux command knowledge, which I used to root the phone, but I just want to know if with that knowledge, is it possible to install AppsToSD 2 on a STOCK rom like I have, and move the apps to the sd card? I just don't want to install a non-factory rom and modify the OS to that level, removing some stocks apps is one thing, but I don't want to go through the hassle and dangers of flashing a new rom. So is there any way I can still get AppsToSD to work with my stock Hero rom?
Thanks for any suggestions
newuser134 said:
I have a rooted CDMA Hero, with stock Rom software version 1.6. I have removed a lot of the apps that came on the phone by reading and learning here, thanks to everyone for that. I now want to install the AppsToSD 2 app, first off, I noticed it's no longer available in the Market, but anyway, I read here almost everywhere that one has to either install "the Dude's" or "JF 1.5" rom to get AppsToSD 2 to work. I have some terminal / linux command knowledge, which I used to root the phone, but I just want to know if with that knowledge, is it possible to install AppsToSD 2 on a STOCK rom like I have, and move the apps to the sd card? I just don't want to install a non-factory rom and modify the OS to that level, removing some stocks apps is one thing, but I don't want to go through the hassle and dangers of flashing a new rom. So is there any way I can still get AppsToSD to work with my stock Hero rom?
Thanks for any suggestions
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No, it's a no-go!
shelnes said:
No, it's a no-go!
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sorry to rain on your parade, but it is possible, and not that hard.
boot the custom recovery image, partition your sdcard, move the apps to the ext partition, create the symlinks in /data and reboot. there you go, stock rom, stock recovery, apps on sdcard. works until you flash a new rom (which would delete the symlinks so you'd have to recreate them), but since you don't want to do that you are good to go.
My bad! Sorry! To my defense I have to say that someone told me it wasn't possible. I'll start double-checking my sources from now on.
Hey folks
I have been visiting XDA from past 2 months regarding my Verizon fascinate ,
but i own a LG Optimus One P500 as well .
as we all know it has a slower processor ,
i wanted to know the safest and easiest method to root it ,
and also suggestions about the best custom ROM available
also If suppose i decide against a Custom ROM , how can i remove the crappy bloatware and make it snappier.
regards
lord dredd said:
Hey folks
I have been visiting XDA from past 2 months regarding my Verizon fascinate ,
but i own a LG Optimus One P500 as well .
as we all know it has a slower processor ,
i wanted to know the safest and easiest method to root it ,
and also suggestions about the best custom ROM available
also If suppose i decide against a Custom ROM , how can i remove the crappy bloatware and make it snappier.
regards
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I also rooted and installed my first custom ROM not more than a week ago. It has so far been painless for me. Here's what I did:
1. Install Gingerbreak for 2.2.1+ ROMs. I don't have the link with me at the moment but nothing a quick search won't find. For earlier versions of Android, I think z4root should do the same job.
2. Run Gingerbreak and click root. It will let you know if the rooting process is successful. Gingerbreak also allows you to unroot, should you wish to do so.
3. Install Koush's ROM Manager from the Android Market. Run the app and choose the option to Flash ClockworkMod Recovery.
4. Save the custom ROM of your choice (I'm currently using Mik's CM7) to your SD card.
5. The easiest way for me was to flash the ROM directly from the ROM Manager interface. There is an option to Flash the ROM and you will be asked to choose the zip file which contains the ROM that you want.
To 'decrapify', just root your phone then install any one of the many apps that can uninstall system apps. I use Titanium Backup and it works fine.
DigitalAnalog said:
I also rooted and installed my first custom ROM not more than a week ago. It has so far been painless for me. Here's what I did:
1. Install Gingerbreak for 2.2.1+ ROMs. I don't have the link with me at the moment but nothing a quick search won't find. For earlier versions of Android, I think z4root should do the same job.
2. Run Gingerbreak and click root. It will let you know if the rooting process is successful. Gingerbreak also allows you to unroot, should you wish to do so.
3. Install Koush's ROM Manager from the Android Market. Run the app and choose the option to Flash ClockworkMod Recovery.
4. Save the custom ROM of your choice (I'm currently using Mik's CM7) to your SD card.
5. The easiest way for me was to flash the ROM directly from the ROM Manager interface. There is an option to Flash the ROM and you will be asked to choose the zip file which contains the ROM that you want.
To 'decrapify', just root your phone then install any one of the many apps that can uninstall system apps. I use Titanium Backup and it works fine.
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Thanks a lot mate ,
that was very quick and easy from your side.
i am currently on 2.2.2 so i guess this all will hold correct ,
gonna do it when i am home and will bother u again.
god bless
regards
Hi,
I have been struggling with understanding how to install Cerberus root features on my Galaxy S2 without voiding the warranty. When I read on the website, it was stated in the FAQs that root features can be installed without rooting the phone by installing a custom recovery. I started reading about ClockworkMod Recovery and believe that it should serve my needs for custom recovery. Now, before I dive into the actual implementation, I want to understand few questions:
Is it possible to install CWM without rooting my phone? If yes, how?
Does installing CWM voids the warranty? I still have more than 2 years left in my warranty.
How do I install Cerberus after I install CWM? I think it would be by selecting "Install zip from SD card" option in CWM menu.. am I right?
Is CWM the best way of solving my problem? Or are there other better options for custom recovery that I should consider?
My whole objective is to make my phone theft-proof using Cerberus with its warranty intact. I am an absolute noob in this area and even reading so many threads on the forum didn't help me clarify all my doubts. Request you guys to please enlighten me.
Thanks,
Anurag
crypticlight said:
Hi,
I have been struggling with understanding how to install Cerberus root features on my Galaxy S2 without voiding the warranty. When I read on the website, it was stated in the FAQs that root features can be installed without rooting the phone by installing a custom recovery. I started reading about ClockworkMod Recovery and believe that it should serve my needs for custom recovery. Now, before I dive into the actual implementation, I want to understand few questions:
Is it possible to install CWM without rooting my phone? If yes, how?
NO
Does installing CWM voids the warranty? I still have more than 2 years left in my warranty.
No but CWM requires root to work so end result is YES .
jje
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JJEgan said:
Is it possible to install CWM without rooting my phone? If yes, how?
NO
Does installing CWM voids the warranty? I still have more than 2 years left in my warranty.
No but CWM requires root to work so end result is YES .
jje
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Thanks JJEgan. But then is there any other custom recovery option for I9100 which can take care of my requirements? Also, if I root and install CWM, what option should I select from CWM menu - "Apply update from SD card" or "Install zip from SD card"?
If its a zip then its install zip
is there any other custom recovery option for I9100 which can take care of my requirements?
Sorry no idea .
PS any root even if removed pushes custom rom counter up by one thereby voiding warranty . It can be reset though .
jje
crypticlight said:
Thanks JJEgan. But then is there any other custom recovery option for I9100 which can take care of my requirements? Also, if I root and install CWM, what option should I select from CWM menu - "Apply update from SD card" or "Install zip from SD card"?
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See my signature for information for CWM menu options
Thanks guys. I will do more research, need to figure out a way to keep my warranty intact and still have a theft proof phone.
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crypticlight said:
Hi,
I have been struggling with understanding how to install Cerberus root features on my Galaxy S2 without voiding the warranty. When I read on the website, it was stated in the FAQs that root features can be installed without rooting the phone by installing a custom recovery. I started reading about ClockworkMod Recovery and believe that it should serve my needs for custom recovery. Now, before I dive into the actual implementation, I want to understand few questions:
Is it possible to install CWM without rooting my phone? If yes, how?
Does installing CWM voids the warranty? I still have more than 2 years left in my warranty.
How do I install Cerberus after I install CWM? I think it would be by selecting "Install zip from SD card" option in CWM menu.. am I right?
Is CWM the best way of solving my problem? Or are there other better options for custom recovery that I should consider?
My whole objective is to make my phone theft-proof using Cerberus with its warranty intact. I am an absolute noob in this area and even reading so many threads on the forum didn't help me clarify all my doubts. Request you guys to please enlighten me.
Thanks,
Anurag
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i installed cerberus a couple of days ago, and installing it is no different from any other app from the market, the only difference is, when you have a rooted phone, you will have an app on your phone called "Superuser" that installs a binary to your phone, that allows other apps like "CWM", "CERBERUS" "SETCPU" etc to have root access.
So when you install cerberus, and you phone is rooted, the cerberus app will ask superuser for root permissions, to which you can allow and get some added features. it has nothing to do with CWM, even if you have the .apk file and WANT to install it manually, you just need to put it on your internal SD, then you will have the option to install it once you select it in your file browser.
if not rooted, you can still install cerberus, just wont have ALL the features.
p.s done a test run on cerberus, really really annoying!!! and dumb thing about it is, when you take a picture, it emails it to you, and because your email is synced on the phone, the phone recieved the pictures, which is then able to be deleted via the phone... and i wasnt able to turn the gps on, even though i am rooted. there has to be a better one.
There's plenty of security apps that work without root.
Where's My Droid, Android Lost and PhoneLocatorPro amongst others.
Mv101 said:
i installed cerberus a couple of days ago, and installing it is no different from any other app from the market, the only difference is, when you have a rooted phone, you will have an app on your phone called "Superuser" that installs a binary to your phone, that allows other apps like "CWM", "CERBERUS" "SETCPU" etc to have root access.
So when you install cerberus, and you phone is rooted, the cerberus app will ask superuser for root permissions, to which you can allow and get some added features. it has nothing to do with CWM, even if you have the .apk file and WANT to install it manually, you just need to put it on your internal SD, then you will have the option to install it once you select it in your file browser.
if not rooted, you can still install cerberus, just wont have ALL the features.
p.s done a test run on cerberus, really really annoying!!! and dumb thing about it is, when you take a picture, it emails it to you, and because your email is synced on the phone, the phone recieved the pictures, which is then able to be deleted via the phone... and i wasnt able to turn the gps on, even though i am rooted. there has to be a better one.
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Actually, my doubt is to figure out a way so that I can make this app factory reset proof and also have the warranty intact. I think I have some idea about it now, will post more details once I successfully implement it.
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For root users flashable zip cerberus package: ******/1hTpTj after flash, you might download newer (disguised) version from cerberusapp.com
HU
Root felhasználóknak, volt pár probléma az alkalmazás rendszeralkalmazássá alakítása során, ezért feltöltöttem egy megmaradt régebbi flashelhető verziót, innen letölthető: *******/1hTpTj Flashelés után tudod frissíteni a legújabb verzióra a cerberusapp.com-ról a disguised verziót letöltve. Sok sikert!
just write "adfly" rather *******
Because I am new I post here. I want to ask you.
I have Sony Xperia GO so I want to root my phone before it I want to ask you about it.
I read here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327472
Anyone tell me how can I unroot latter if I want to do it?
Thank you
Unrooting the phone is not necessary. Still you can remove root access from your phone.
first simple way is to flash Stock ROM using flashtool, it will clean install your ROM like PC companion. Phone will be normal again.
second, you can temporarily remove root access from the SuperSU app (that manages root access for you). go to settings, you will find an option there.
for more information read this guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/issues/getting-startedrooting-bootloader-t2100529
you are new here, so you should know, no need to reply with "thanks" if any one helps you, there is a thanks button. use it.
and welcome to xda.
dragansk said:
Because I am new I post here. I want to ask you.
I have Sony Xperia GO so I want to root my phone before it I want to ask you about it.
I read here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327472
Anyone tell me how can I unroot latter if I want to do it?
Thank you
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is need sd memory card for routing?only routing
and how can I backup my rom (oficial android rom)?
SD card is not affected in rooting.
And you cannot take backup of your complete rom without rootin your phone.
You can only backup apps without rooting.
Everything is given in the guide...
If you don't understand something, ask us.
Sent from my ST27i
I need custom rom for my y336-u02
achrefbel said:
I need custom rom for my y336-u02
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I think you should read the intruction at custom roms item at this forum.
The best custom ROMs:
ROM Manager
If your device is rooted then ROM Manager is a solid addition to your device. If you haven't rooted your phone and want to then you should check out this guide. Remember, rooting your Android device will void the warranty, so be careful.
ROM Manager does what the name says: it manages your ROMs. It manages them from a simple interface. You can organize and run backups, use your SD card to install your ROMs and flash your recovery. All of these features are free but if you want automatic backups and incremental update zips, you have to pay for a premium account.
Once you have a ROM on your SD card you can go into ROM Manager and securely download it from there. It will track it and give you updates when necessary. If you want to download them from the app itself you need a premium account, which is a bit annoying.
my phone is rooted but i didn't find custom recovery and custom roms
lanalana said:
I think you should read the intruction at custom roms item at this forum.
The best custom ROMs:
ROM Manager
If your device is rooted then ROM Manager is a solid addition to your device. If you haven't rooted your phone and want to then you should check out this guide. Remember, rooting your Android device will void the warranty, so be careful.
ROM Manager does what the name says: it manages your ROMs. It manages them from a simple interface. You can organize and run backups, use your SD card to install your ROMs and flash your recovery. All of these features are free but if you want automatic backups and incremental update zips, you have to pay for a premium account.
Once you have a ROM on your SD card you can go into ROM Manager and securely download it from there. It will track it and give you updates when necessary. If you want to download them from the app itself you need a premium account, which is a bit annoying.
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Y336 cm 12 من فضلك
How can i get twrp recovery for huawei y336 ?
achrefbel said:
my phone is rooted but i didn't find custom recovery and custom roms
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did you found it i need it urgently