[Q&A] Bump! - Unlock your LG G3 with TWRP! (Verizon) - Verizon LG G3

Q&A for Bump! - Unlock your LG G3 with TWRP! (Verizon)
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Thank you all! You have essentially set us all free!
Donations incoming by the end of the month!!!!

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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agnewton said:
-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

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[Q] Rooted my ME7 Build but cannot get CWM recovery working ...

Warning: Total Noob here.
Just rooted my VZW S4 following the instructions for the ME7 build on the forums here with no problems. Installed "ROM Manager" via Play store and went thru the steps of flashing CWM. The app reports, under "Recovery Setup" that my current recovery is ClockworkMod 6.0.3.2.
BUT, when I "Reboot into Recovery" ... it always go to the default "Android System Recovery <3e>"
How can I get CWM running instead?
Thanks
You can't install a custom recovery on ME7 yet. It's been well covered here on XDA.
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AliceBToklas said:
You can't install a custom recovery on ME7 yet. It's been well covered here on XDA.
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Thanks. As someone new to Android and the rooting community, is there an explanation on the whys and hows of CWM (e.g. what is required for it to work, why it requires more than rooted phone, how it should best be used, etc...)?
Just trying to figure out how everything plays together and what I should and shouldn't do.
-wg
wgpubs said:
Thanks. As someone new to Android and the rooting community, is there an explanation on the whys and hows of CWM (e.g. what is required for it to work, why it requires more than rooted phone, how it should best be used, etc...)?
Just trying to figure out how everything plays together and what I should and shouldn't do.
-wg
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The bootloader on this phone is locked, meaning you will need an exploit to bypass it in order to install a custom recovery. The loki method that was previously working has been patched by the most recent update, eliminating the only publicly known hole to install custom recovery. Without an exploit to bypass or an unlocking method we have no way to install a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP, without these it makes it nigh on impossible to install a custom ROM.
Anyone else please correct me if I am wrong but this was my understanding of the current state of things.
Your 100% correct sir...
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I tried to run the root but when putting the commands in the emulator I get file not found. SD card is exfat
Hope someone makes a bootstrap like we had for the old droids.
goherd said:
I tried to run the root but when putting the commands in the emulator I get file not found. SD card is exfat
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Make sure you are very specific on letters that need to be caps.
For example; when you type cd /mnt/extSdCard......make sure the S and C are caps or it will not work.
First time I did it I put in extSdcard and not extSdCard and I got the file not found error.
That should do the trick.
MikeyFid said:
Make sure you are very specific on letters that need to be caps.
For example; when you type cd /mnt/extSdCard......make sure the S and C are caps or it will not work.
First time I did it I put in extSdcard and not extSdCard and I got the file not found error.
That should do the trick.
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Im sorry your answer was wrong.
To OP... Custom recovery has not been working on ME7. No exploit has even been found to get a custom bootloader on them. Research can teach a lot if found.
ballsagna said:
Im sorry your answer was wrong.
To OP... Custom recovery has not been working on ME7. No exploit has even been found to get a custom bootloader on them. Research can teach a lot if found.
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Um, Linux command line is often case sensitive. The question above wasn't about custom recoveries, it was simply referring to rooting ME7 which has long been possible.
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ballsagna said:
Im sorry your answer was wrong.
To OP... Custom recovery has not been working on ME7. No exploit has even been found to get a custom bootloader on them. Research can teach a lot if found.
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That command line is in fact case sensitive. So you're wrong. The previous post was about using the root exploit method which has been done already, not unlocking the bootloader.

[Q] p769 - bootloader - fastboot - stumped

UPDATE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461483
this thread can be closed.
i don't know how any one is getting any of this done. i've been able to root, several times, install CWM, several times, but i can not seem to figure out how to boot into the fastboot, or into the bootloader so that i can use fastboot, so that i can unlock my bootloader. is there some magical secret that every one else in the world knows, except me???
i'm running v20d. i've got fastboot and adb installed on linux (debian), and i can shell into the phone via adb, and then substitute user* as root and delete bloat ware and every thing else - but i can't figure out how to boot into bootloader... i've tried "adb reboot bootloader" and "adb reboot-bootloader" (yes, the 2nd one is valid), but both just reboot the phone, then i see the CWM flashing lights, then it continues to boot as normal - a few times i got the dead droid icon.
i can do all this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43401184 but i can't get into the danged bootloader... this can't be just me, but it seems like i'm the only one that has no clue how to get this right
bleh! thanks in advance.
* "su -" does not stand for superuser - that's a misgnomer, and since most of the mobile hackers are windows users, they never know that little detail - and you should include the dash after su, so that the shell assumes the root user's home directory and reads the root user's .bashrc env vars, etc
LG prevents rebooting in bootloader on most phones, including this one. Entering fast boot with the script and running the command fails BC its not an official fastboot its user compiled.
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i've been rooting and putting CWM onto it before i bother with the bootloader, but i wonder if you have to unlock the bootloader FIRST, because CWM or rooting wipes out some thing that's needed to get the bootloader to allow fastboot??? i dunno, just taking stabs in the dark now...
I didn't have recovery or radio installed when I unlocked my bootloader
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I didn't have recovery or radio installed when I unlocked my bootloader
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that might be the "1 little detail" i've been missing - i'm going to try to convert mine back to stock, without windows...
sentientsystem said:
that might be the "1 little detail" i've been missing - i'm going to try to convert mine back to stock, without windows...
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Dude, check my last post on the unlocking bootloader guide thread, I think step 13 that I posted might be the missing key,if it is please let me know because I haven't seen anyone try this at all.
leolawliet said:
Dude, check my last post on the unlocking bootloader guide thread, I think step 13 that I posted might be the missing key,if it is please let me know because I haven't seen anyone try this at all.
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yeah, that was one of the other things i was going to keep in mind (i actually had seen it as soon as you posted it, and thought you might be correct on that detail).
sentientsystem said:
yeah, that was one of the other things i was going to keep in mind (i actually had seen it as soon as you posted it, and thought you might be correct on that detail).
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*crosses fingers* good luck, if I find more suggestions I'll let you know. For now let's hope I'm right on this.
You're not the only one. I am also unable to unlock. I agree with omgbossis21 when he mentions that LG blocked access to fastboot. I tried several key combinations but none worked.
The bootloader is on this thing, though. The hidden menu shows the status. Has anyone tried asking LG tech support how to access official fastboot? It must exist in order for the techs to recover the damn thing.
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peanut butter jelly time! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43401184 - now that it's unlocked, i don't know what to do next
sentientsystem said:
peanut butter jelly time! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43401184 - now that it's unlocked, i don't know what to do next
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Wait so you managed to unlock it??
unlocked, flashed cyanogenmod tried to fix the inverted / screwed up screen, bricked it again, trying to unlock again...
LaDY Vengeance said:
You're not the only one. I am also unable to unlock. I agree with omgbossis21 when he mentions that LG blocked access to fastboot. I tried several key combinations but none worked.
The bootloader is on this thing, though. The hidden menu shows the status. Has anyone tried asking LG tech support how to access official fastboot? It must exist in order for the techs to recover the damn thing.
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Usually phones that don't have a key combo for fastboot you can delete main system partitions and it would start in official fastboot like my LG motion. Not on this phone though
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Have you tried holding down the vol down button when the lights flash on boot?
villan.co said:
UPDATE: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461483
i don't know how any one is getting any of this done. i've been able to root, several times, install CWM, several times, but i can not seem to figure out how to boot into the fastboot, or into the bootloader so that i can use fastboot, so that i can unlock my bootloader. is there some magical secret that every one else in the world knows, except me???
i'm running v20d. i've got fastboot and adb installed on linux (debian), and i can shell into the phone via adb, and then substitute user* as root and delete bloat ware and every thing else - but i can't figure out how to boot into bootloader... i've tried "adb reboot bootloader" and "adb reboot-bootloader" (yes, the 2nd one is valid), but both just reboot the phone, then i see the CWM flashing lights, then it continues to boot as normal - a few times i got the dead droid icon.
i can do all this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43401184 but i can't get into the danged bootloader... this can't be just me, but it seems like i'm the only one that has no clue how to get this right
bleh! thanks in advance.
* "su -" does not stand for superuser - that's a misgnomer, and since most of the mobile hackers are windows users, they never know that little detail - and you should include the dash after su, so that the shell assumes the root user's home directory and reads the root user's .bashrc env vars, etc
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Have you tried holding down the vol down button when the lights flash on boot? Works for me to get into CWM recovery.
thanks man, but, i'm way past that point. this thread should actually be closed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2461483

P769 LG Security Error

So I rooted my phone with a locked bootloader using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173465 and went ahead and installed CWM recovery, and then tried to flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428306
After my phone rebooted, I keep on getting this LG Security Error and cannot boot into the phone. I've tried to use the fastboot method to try and flash a new kdz, however I keep on getting stuck at the waiting for device part.. would appreciate it if anyone could help me to just restore my phone to factory settings?
cosmictrips said:
So I rooted my phone with a locked bootloader using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173465 and went ahead and installed CWM recovery, and then tried to flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428306
After my phone rebooted, I keep on getting this LG Security Error and cannot boot into the phone. I've tried to use the fastboot method to try and flash a new kdz, however I keep on getting stuck at the waiting for device part.. would appreciate it if anyone could help me to just restore my phone to factory settings?
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Sounds like you made a serious error and didn't do any research before proceeding. Did you install the LG drivers prior to doing anything with the phone? If not, you have just bricked your device. L9RecoveryInstaller.apk is the ONLY way at the moment to successfully install CWM on the P769 if the bootloader is locked. I don't have all the answers myself as I'm fairly new to this device, P769, myself. There may be someone here with a little more insight as to how to fix your issue, but if you didn't install LGs drivers beforehand, I'd say your device is bricked. Sorry.
You'll need to use fastboot to flash ICS u and x. Then go into upgrade mode by holding volume up and plugging the phone to the computer. Upgrade mode should pop up and you're ready to flash any kdz using the offline flash method.
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Or simply unbrick using the lgupdate tool. Why not go the easy way?
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cosmictrips said:
So I rooted my phone with a locked bootloader using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173465 and went ahead and installed CWM recovery, and then tried to flash this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2428306
After my phone rebooted, I keep on getting this LG Security Error and cannot boot into the phone. I've tried to use the fastboot method to try and flash a new kdz, however I keep on getting stuck at the waiting for device part.. would appreciate it if anyone could help me to just restore my phone to factory settings?
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security error should appear when some system mod was been wrong (sorry bad english)
you should re-flash the firmware with kdz(this time flash a firmware with cwm and root included)
AXD96 said:
security error should appear when some system mod was been wrong (sorry bad english)
you should re-flash the firmware with kdz(this time flash a firmware with cwm and root included)
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L9 P769 is a much different creature than the other P76X variants. CWM CANNOT be installed on the recovery partition unless the bootloader is unlocked. There are very few people here who have managed to unlock the bootloader on this device ( P769 ). Any attempt to modify the bootloader, boot partition, or recovery ends in "LG Security Error". As per my previous post, the only way to get CWM on this device with a locked bootloader is with the L9RecoveryInstaller.apk.
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L9 P769 is a much different creature than the other P76X variants.
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Creature is right! What a nightmare this thing is!
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N00BY0815 said:
Or simply unbrick using the lgupdate tool. Why not go the easy way?
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This will not work until u use fastboot to flash ICS xand u. It will not reconize the phone until this is done.
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Where is L9RecoveryInstaller.apk?
seshsud said:
Where is L9RecoveryInstaller.apk?
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This post
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This post
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Thanks although CWM installed fine with this apk, however on boot up (with vol - pressed) it doesnt go into recovery mode
seshsud said:
Thanks although CWM installed fine with this apk, however on boot up (with vol - pressed) it doesnt go into recovery mode
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Do you have busybox installed and or do you have multiple copies of busybox installed?
If you don't have busybox, install it from the Play Store. Make sure it installs to /system/xbin.
If you have multiple copies, which I did when I had this error, use the busybox installer to uninstall all copies of busybox and then use the installer to reinstall busybox to /system/xbin.
You may need to run L9RecoveryInstaller again. It will say there is a recovery installed just reinstall anyway.
Reboot and try again.
shinobisoft said:
Do you have busybox installed and or do you have multiple copies of busybox installed?
If you don't have busybox, install it from the Play Store. Make sure it installs to /system/xbin.
If you have multiple copies, which I did when I had this error, use the busybox installer to uninstall all copies of busybox and then use the installer to reinstall busybox to /system/xbin.
You may need to run L9RecoveryInstaller again. It will say there is a recovery installed just reinstall anyway.
Reboot and try again.
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Yes that worked!! Thanks! Looks like we can't get CM11 onto this phone yet...currently on 20h...can the bootloader be unlocked at all...?How to get rid of all tmobile bloatware?
seshsud said:
Yes that worked!! Thanks! Looks like we can't get CM11 onto this phone yet...currently on 20h...can the bootloader be unlocked at all...?How to get rid of all tmobile bloatware?
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Cm11 is available, yes some people can unlock the bootloader. Theres a few threads about removing tmobile bloatware, along with solutions to the other questions I answered. Simply search your question and you'll find a solution. THEN if you can't find the solution by searching make a thread to ask about it. Goodluck if you try unlocking the bootloader, its quite a journey!! If you can't unlock it or the process scares you out of trying search Kuma ROM. Goodluck!
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lwg45714 said:
This will not work until u use fastboot to flash ICS xand u. It will not reconize the phone until this is done.
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Hi, I'm in a similar boat as the OP, successfully rooted the device but didn't realise I needed an unlocked bootloader to flash a recovery. Now I get Security Error.
Now, I keep seeing "ICS x and u" on this forum, and have no idea what it is. Yet people keep saying it like it's obvious.
Is this it? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44144663
If so, obviously I can't follow the steps because my phone won't boot up past the splash screen. And said phone isn't recognized by ADB at the moment, because I can only figure out how to boot it into S/W update mode.
Currently I can't even use the L9RecoveryInstaller.apk, because, again, can't boot up. Help?
Alucai Vivorvel said:
Hi, I'm in a similar boat as the OP, successfully rooted the device but didn't realise I needed an unlocked bootloader to flash a recovery. Now I get Security Error.
Now, I keep seeing "ICS x and u" on this forum, and have no idea what it is. Yet people keep saying it like it's obvious.
Is this it? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44144663
If so, obviously I can't follow the steps because my phone won't boot up past the splash screen. And said phone isn't recognized by ADB at the moment, because I can only figure out how to boot it into S/W update mode.
Currently I can't even use the L9RecoveryInstaller.apk, because, again, can't boot up. Help?
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You'll need to use fastboot to flash the x and u images. They are included with the tools. Search the General section.
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N00BY0815 said:
Or simply unbrick using the lgupdate tool. Why not go the easy way?
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C this doesn't work. It gets stuck at 4 percent during the sw upgrade process.:crying:

CMD wont Change to \Android

I just purchased the Sprint variant of the HTC One Max and decided to unlock the bootloader to root it. I followed the instructions up to the point where I have to have to run the fastboot command in CMD. The example shows the CMD changing its directory to \Android. When I try to do this, I'm given the error: "The system cannot find the path specified." I tried just doing fastboot command, but came back with "fastboot is not recognized..."
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. Android SDK, Java Runtime, and HTC Sync are all installed and updated.
Thanks in advance!
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I just purchased the Sprint variant of the HTC One Max and decided to unlock the bootloader to root it. I followed the instructions up to the point where I have to have to run the fastboot command in CMD. The example shows the CMD changing its directory to \Android. When I try to do this, I'm given the error: "The system cannot find the path specified." I tried just doing fastboot command, but came back with "fastboot is not recognized..."
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. Android SDK, Java Runtime, and HTC Sync are all installed and updated.
Thanks in advance!
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You need to run cmd prompt as admin and CD to wherever the platform tools folder is installed (part of the sdk)...
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dottat said:
You need to run cmd prompt as admin and CD to wherever the platform tools folder is installed (part of the sdk)...
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Thank you for the quick reply.
This worked, but when I attempt to run the command for the fastboot I get an error saying "The program can't start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing from your computer."
Was this something that was supposed to be installed from one of the Android SDK installs?
bb2si said:
Thank you for the quick reply.
This worked, but when I attempt to run the command for the fastboot I get an error saying "The program can't start because AdbWinApi.dll is missing from your computer."
Was this something that was supposed to be installed from one of the Android SDK installs?
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Sounds like part of it didn't install correctly. Rinse and repeat. Maybe something got hosed in your earlier attempts.
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dottat said:
Sounds like part of it didn't install correctly. Rinse and repeat. Maybe something got hosed in your earlier attempts.
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I happened to have found the file in a different folder. Should I just drag and drop it into the adt folder?
bb2si said:
I happened to have found the file in a different folder. Should I just drag and drop it into the adt folder?
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Which folder and what else was in it ?
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dottat said:
Which folder and what else was in it ?
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It was in the sdk\platform-tools folder.
Does the command line have to be directed to the folder containing the fastboot application file? Inside said platform-tools folder is the fastboot file as well as the ApbWinApi.dll file.
OH! I think I got it! I'll report back with final details...
Keep your fingers crossed!!!
bb2si said:
OH! I think I got it! I'll report back with final details...
Keep your fingers crossed!!!
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Lol....didn't I say platform tools the first time ? Good luck man...
Btw if you get it working you just learned one of the most important prerequisites for android modding.
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Lol....didn't I say platform tools the first time ? Good luck man...
Btw if you get it working you just learned one of the most important prerequisites for android modding.
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Yep! Unlocked the bootloader successfully! Now, I'm trying to Root and the instructions I'm following are good, but I'm stuck again - It says to run CMD and use the command "adb devices." It comes back with nothing found, yet, according to the instructions my phone's serial number should be listed. I placed the Superuser.zip file in the phone's storage (per requisite) and tried to run the command with the phone on normally and again in the bootloader.
No luck... Suggestions?
Edit: USB Debugging wasn't on... Trying again...
bb2si said:
Yep! Unlocked the bootloader successfully! Now, I'm trying to Root and the instructions I'm following are good, but I'm stuck again - It says to run CMD and use the command "adb devices." It comes back with nothing found, yet, according to the instructions my phone's serial number should be listed. I placed the Superuser.zip file in the phone's storage (per requisite) and tried to run the command with the phone on normally and again in the bootloader.
No luck... Suggestions?
Edit: USB Debugging wasn't on... Trying again...
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If you are unlocked you can simply download a custom recovery for your phone into your fastboot directory and boot your phone to boot loader (fastboot) mode. Flash your recovery using your appropriate fastboot command. Then boot to your new custom recovery and flash the su.zip you copied to the phone from recovery.
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dottat said:
If you are unlocked you can simply download a custom recovery for your phone into your fastboot directory and boot your phone to boot loader (fastboot) mode. Flash your recovery using your appropriate fastboot command. Then boot to your new custom recovery and flash the su.zip you copied to the phone from recovery.
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Everything went smoothly! I am now rooted and excited to get to work!
Thank you for your time and help!
bb2si said:
Everything went smoothly! I am now rooted and excited to get to work!
Thank you for your time and help!
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Good deal. You may want to investigate s-off'ing that thing too while you still can. Just make sure you download the right version for your phone and run as admin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525375
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dottat said:
Good deal. You may want to investigate s-off'ing that thing too while you still can. Just make sure you download the right version for your phone and run as admin
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2525375
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Would that solve my next problem? (I'm such a sputz)
I'm rooted, but I can't uninstall anything with Titanium Backup. The last time this happened on my S3 I was told to install SuperSU and install updated binaries. I did that, but when I reboot and go back into SuoerSU it acymts as if it never happened. Apps I uninstalled are still present, too.
Would S-offing solve this?
Edit: Also, I get an annoying pop-up when I start the phone up that says vDN client has failed. Even before I unlocked and rooted. Any way to stop this?
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bb2si said:
Would that solve my next problem? (I'm such a sputz)
I'm rooted, but I can't uninstall anything with Titanium Backup. The last time this happened on my S3 I was told to install SuperSU and install updated binaries. I did that, but when I reboot and go back into SuoerSU it acymts as if it never happened. Apps I uninstalled are still present, too.
Would S-offing solve this?
Edit: Also, I get an annoying pop-up when I start the phone up that says vDN client has failed. Even before I unlocked and rooted. Any way to stop this?
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You need to flash an insecure boot.img to disable system write protection. S-off would allow you to recover your phone using both signed and unsigned ruu. The advantage of that is when you hose your phone and there's not a current ruu for the version your phone is on - s-on user would be screwed because you cannot downgrade. Just one of many reasons.
The fc problem I'm not sure. If you aren't using that app you can disable it in the stock app manager. Same goes for stuff you might normally remove with tibu. Be warned too that future otas will likely fail if system apps are missing.
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bb2si said:
Would that solve my next problem? (I'm such a sputz)
I'm rooted, but I can't uninstall anything with Titanium Backup. The last time this happened on my S3 I was told to install SuperSU and install updated binaries. I did that, but when I reboot and go back into SuoerSU it acymts as if it never happened. Apps I uninstalled are still present, too.
Would S-offing solve this?
Edit: Also, I get an annoying pop-up when I start the phone up that says vDN client has failed. Even before I unlocked and rooted. Any way to stop this?
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i have noticed someelse posting about the vDN client failing.. it your providers bloatware if i remember correctly and i think @dottat has a good suggestion! disabled it
So I somehow lost root privileges... After S-offing, I was asked to update the SU binary through the Superuser app (not SuperSU) and I did so. When the install finished, I went into Titanium Backup and was told I'm not rooted.
Went back into Superuser and it didn't prompt for an update, but SuperSU did. Attempted and failed.
Went into recovery and tried to recover root - no luck.
HALP!
bb2si said:
So I somehow lost root privileges... After S-offing, I was asked to update the SU binary through the Superuser app (not SuperSU) and I did so. When the install finished, I went into Titanium Backup and was told I'm not rooted.
Went back into Superuser and it didn't prompt for an update, but SuperSU did. Attempted and failed.
Went into recovery and tried to recover root - no luck.
HALP!
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Easy...Download this and flash in recovery
http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip
Make sure you aren't running both supersu and superuser. I prefer supersu
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Huzzah! Thanks again! Hopefully I can actually freeze/remove system apps without them being brought back after a reboot. Also, in the picture provided, what is that icon in the notification bar just right of the GPS icon? And, is there any way to hide some of the icons?
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Don't use Superuser by ChainsDD anymore.. Personally I would love to continue to use it but he is basically no longer supporting his Superuser app and binary and hasn't updated it in a very long time. SuperSU by Chainfire is constantly being updated therefore made to work with all current versions of Android.. Quite frankly it's all the same basically anyways I just liked the skull and cross bone look lol... Chainfire is a monster as well and has a ton of root related apps and cool things going on. ChainsDD I guess passed the torch on to Chainfire???
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Huzzah! Thanks again! Hopefully I can actually freeze/remove system apps without them being brought back after a reboot. Also, in the picture provided, what is that icon in the notification bar just right of the GPS icon? And, is there any way to hide some of the icons?
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Also I have no idea what that icon is next to the GPS icon.. You must be on Sprint, I'm on Verizon and I don't think I've seen that icon before..

All about HUAWEI Y-625 [Root Recovery(T.W.R.P)]

I want to keep this thread short.
So lets get to work.
Everything here is about Huawei y-625xx phones.
Don't try this on any other phone or u gonna get ur phone bricked.
I will not be responsible if anything happens to ur phone.
This things works perfectly as it was tested by many user's.
I don't have this phone,my cousin does and I did it for him.
So it should work for u too.
ROOT
Get the latest kingroot app from here
Turn on data
click root
wait until it reboots ur phone and shows its rooted.
U can easily root using '360 root app' now!
And its completely safe
See reply #50 for details
RECOVERY
here's a video tutorial from The Best about installing T.W.R.P on y-625.
Here's the steps that r shown in this video.
Written by xda member @AkaruiTenshi
First of all, you will need to install abd and fastboot drivers if you're on a windows pc, if you use linux, just install abd and fastboot packages and dependencies for your distro.Connect the phone in the computer using an usb cable, and activate the debug in the phoneNext step, on windows open the command line...
In linux, just open the terminalNow call the abd, just type this (whitout quotes):
"abd -start-server"
Wait a little bit, in your phone will apear a mensage to validare the abd acess to the phone, just say yes...Again in the terminal or command line,
type:"abd reboot bootloader"(do not wait until the phone reboot).
type
"fastboot boot recovery.img".
After this, the twrp will boot in your phone, without installation (if you install the twrp, your warranty is void),
you can use twrp for backup your stock rom for exemple...
If you want to install the twrp, just change the last comand to:
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Method two---
Simply grab flashify or mobile uncle tool app and flash the recovery.img with those.
These 2 app needs root access.
ROMS
Sorry guys.
No luck for rom yet.
But my friend is trying to port Carbon kk on this device.
If he finishes it,I will post here...
Here's stock rom--
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/stock-rom-huawei-y625-u43-t3288104
Regards,BatDroid
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no huawei user's??!! :-/
now that's really disheartening
I need stock recovery.img for y625-u51 Please help!
BabaPena said:
I need stock recovery.img for y625-u51 Please help!
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Here's stock rom.
Get it from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/stock-rom-huawei-y625-u43-t3288104
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Thank you for making this tread! I am very excited to hear that someone is trying to port a ROM for our device! :fingers-crossed:
matevt said:
Thank you for making this tread! I am very excited to hear that someone is trying to port a ROM for our device! :fingers-crossed:
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Actually my friend stopped for his exam.
And there isn't any reply from user's.
Glad to see someone replied to this thread.
BatDroid said:
Actually my friend stopped for his exam.
And there isn't any reply from user's.
Glad to see someone replied to this thread.
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Yep. Our device ins't very popular hence the low user activity here :\ but I've seen people asking for ROMs/EMUI updates.
Hope your friend continues development! Fingers crossed!
Btw I have a y625-U51 firmware. I'm not exactly sure what is with the "Uxx" versions.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4mU_jy0onxoV0E0RlBmSFhYeEk/view?usp=sharing
matevt said:
Btw I have a y625-U51 firmware. I'm not exactly sure what is with the "Uxx" versions.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4mU_jy0onxoV0E0RlBmSFhYeEk/view?usp=sharing
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xx means supported for all.
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xx means supported for all.
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Oh I meant it like "U+number" like U21, U32, U48, U51
Can i install version u51 to y625-u21?
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Can i install version u51 to y625-u21?
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I have asked Huawei support for a simmilar question here's the reply:
"...Given that your device is manufactured for Bulgaria, you may refer to http://consumer.huawei.com/bg/support/index.htm to select your country region of support to be assisted accordingly.
Kindly be inform that Huawei strongly do not suggest the customers to download upgrade from a different region as it will affect the device performance and void the warranty. "
Anyone know how to get into fastboot without pc?
Thank You for creating this thread.Is there any way to port Lollipop Roms to this device?
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boxter7 said:
Anyone know how to get into fastboot without pc?
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Remove battery, place it back in and press all physical buttons till phone shows boot logo.
I try this but phone frozen after show logo...
boxter7 said:
I try this but phone frozen after show logo...
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That's because it is on fastboot?
Tadael said:
That's because it is on fastboot?
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Hey tadael, I try but always says that devices not connect. But when I try form recovery adb sideload work.

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