[Q&A] Nabi 2 Root and Gapps Install - Fuhu Nabi 2

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Help...cannot root
pvman said:
Thank you!!! That did it. I've finally finished the process. It took a few days, but it's done and is working very well.
I was able to install TWRP, root, install Link2SD, reclaim some Internal Storage, load a lot of new apps and in the process, I did NOT lose any data or progress.
The steps were:
Make and adb backup to backup any app data and settings I can get at without "root".
Use NabiLabLite, as it has the TWRP and SuperSU for JellyBean. After, use TWRP to do a NAND backup, just in case. I didn't need it, but you never know . . . ! If you brick the Nabi, at least you can get it back to where you started.
Repartition the microSD card (EaseUS did not work for me as it could not see the built-in card reader on my laptop. I ended up using a Linux Live CD (Ubuntu) and GParted)
Delete enough apps/data to free up enough room (at least 500 MB free of Internal Memory) to install Link2SD.
Read http://www.link2sd.info, esp. the FAQ. Install Link2SD and do some linkin'! I chose to only link the apps I've installed, not the things that came with the Nabi, although they can be linked as well. That was just a personal decision. I may change my mind on that later. Set up Link2SD to automatically link any new apps to be installed.
Perform an adb restore. Reboot and let LinkSD do its magic. If you deleted apps to install Link2SD, now that they have been restored, link those as well.
The Internal Memory should have much more free space now.
Install any new apps.
I'm happy and my kid is happy to both have his Nabi back and to have some new things on it.
Thanks to aicjofs for NabiLabs, and all the advice.
Thanks to katinatez for NabiLabsLite and the detailed explanations.
And finally, that's to all that contributed to this thread, no matter how small you posts or how much they seemed to digress. They all helped me learn a lot about Android and the Android Universe.
I know this journey is just beginning.
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I have tried to root my Nabi 2 numerous ways now...to include above...all unsuccessful...HELP PLEASE!
Nabi Info:
Model Number: NABI2-NV7A
Edition: NABI2-NV7A-US
Android Version: 4.1.1
Build Number: JRO03C
Product version: 2.3.11
Kernel Version: 3.1.1.-g160ecc9-dirty
TWRP 2.3.3.0 (Nabi1.9.37)
In TWRP mode shown in nabilab **only right after installs that dont take...**(as seen in top screenshot in attachment)
when trying to install root i get mouting errors...I have a 32GB FAT32 MicroSD mounted(middle screenhot)
Reverts back to android mode after rebooting device, and checking info through nabilab(bottom screenshot)
Also, anytime I try to power and '-' and select recovery kernel, when I am not in a nabilablite/2/or other rooting software, i get the broken robot...
Thank you.

Help...cannot root
rjames0705 said:
I have tried to root my Nabi 2 numerous ways now...to include above...all unsuccessful...HELP PLEASE!
Nabi Info:
Model Number: NABI2-NV7A
Edition: NABI2-NV7A-US
Android Version: 4.1.1
Build Number: JRO03C
Product version: 2.3.11
Kernel Version: 3.1.1.-g160ecc9-dirty
TWRP 2.3.3.0 (Nabi1.9.37)
In TWRP mode shown in nabilab **only right after installs that dont take...**(as seen in top screenshot in attachment)
when trying to install root i get mouting errors...I have a 32GB FAT32 MicroSD mounted(middle screenhot)
Reverts back to android mode after rebooting device, and checking info through nabilab(bottom screenshot)
Also, anytime I try to power and '-' and select recovery kernel, when I am not in a nabilablite/2/or other rooting software, i get the broken robot...
Thank you.
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Also when I manual install the root.zip in TWRP i get the errors:
"
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/system'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/addon'
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rjames0705 said:
Also when I manual install the root.zip in TWRP i get the errors:
"
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/system'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/addon'
"
What is happening?
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Wrong TWRP, I answered you here http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/qa-nabi-2-root-installer-t2909880

Can someone post stock recovery img for version 2.3?

stuckintheskull said:
Can someone post stock recovery img for version 2.3?
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I must have posted it somewhere on xda because I already had it zipped up(just can't find where I posted it), but I'll attach it

Nabi2 is indeed brickable - take caution
EDIT: Unbricked it by shorting out the recovery pins on the mobo while plugged in to get into apx mode.
But I think I corrupted the ram/rom or something while in there. I cant get any rom to boot, it hangs at the boot logo - even stock. Logcat says something about processes dying and failed to load etc.
Now I understand the importance of grounding yourself before working on electronics

Unable to download 246stock.zip, what am I doing wrong?
I have been desperately trying to download 246stock.zip so I can return my son's Nabi 2 to stock. I have a slow connection, and it takes a few hours to download this file. When it's done, I get "unknown network error" or something similar. I've tried to download it with both Chrome and Firefox, even going so far as to download and install Google Drive. This is on a Windows 7 Pro desktop.
How do I properly download this file so I can fix my son's tablet?

SirNomad said:
I have been desperately trying to download 246stock.zip so I can return my son's Nabi 2 to stock. I have a slow connection, and it takes a few hours to download this file. When it's done, I get "unknown network error" or something similar. I've tried to download it with both Chrome and Firefox, even going so far as to download and install Google Drive. This is on a Windows 7 Pro desktop.
How do I properly download this file so I can fix my son's tablet?
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Did you ever get the download to complete?

THANKS bro! this is so helpful to me in this moment! thanks thanks

rjames0705 said:
Also when I manual install the root.zip in TWRP i get the errors:
"
Updating partition details...
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/system'
E:Unable to mount '/cache'
E:Unable to mount '/data'
E:Unable to mount '/addon'
"
What is happening?
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Did you ever get rooted?

I bought a Nabi2S for my daughter for xmas, and I'd like to root it.
I've already done the OTA updates to Kit Kat (4.4.2), but would capturing the update check provide anything useful?
I'm not a total novice (used Wireshark before), but can't seem to see Wifi traffic from my Nabi via my W7 laptop, even in promiscuous mode.

anelsonenator said:
I bought a Nabi2S for my daughter for xmas, and I'd like to root it.
I've already done the OTA updates to Kit Kat (4.4.2), but would capturing the update check provide anything useful?
I'm not a total novice (used Wireshark before), but can't seem to see Wifi traffic from my Nabi via my W7 laptop, even in promiscuous mode.
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Do you remember the software rev numbers at all?
The easiest way to capture traffic from the Nabi is tcpdump on the Nabi itself(wireshark for root is a GUI for that https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=lv.n3o.shark&hl=en) You could just install it, set to capture mode, then click check for update button in the Nabi update screen. The problem of course is that I'm pretty sure you need root, which is what you are trying to get in the first place, so that likely won't work.
I'm not an excellent wi-fi hacker but I would probably try to use the laptop as an access point for the tablet, plug the laptop in to your network via ethernet, and use the wi-fi as the access point. Use something like Connectify(http://www.connectify.me/) to set up a infrastructure access point instead of ad-hoc which always seems to cause trouble. Then use wireshark to capture packets on the ethernet interface while doing an update check on the tablet. Filter for "HTTP GET".

Fuhu Nabi 2s SNB02-NV7A general discussion 4.4.2
This isn't really specific to rooting or anything, but I didn't see any forum out there for a general discussion about the SNB02-NV7A (Nabi 2S).
Anyhow, a couple of things, one is that the device is newer and i can't find any info about the type of cord it uses.
On the 2S they have ditched the DC style charger, the micro USB, and the mini HDMI ports, and instead have this one port but i don't recognize what it is, maybe some proprietary nabi port. No biggy, just curious what all functions that port has.
My second observation is that the tablet was making a constant low static noise from the speakers and i finally figured out it was because of the recorded messages that you can leave on the home page, i deleted the message and the static went away, btw it had the static all the time, even when the tablet was sleeping.

I have upgraded to 4.4.2 and was wondering if your root method will work on this version. I took all the OTA's (maybe a mistake). Wanted to root and install custom recovery. I am fluent in rooting, adb, and android. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

nabi 2 update 3.0
hi is there anywhere to flash the new US nabi 2 update 3.0 to a UK nabi 2 ?

texrex10 said:
hi is there anywhere to flash the new US nabi 2 update 3.0 to a UK nabi 2 ?
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I imagine the UK will get the update relatively soon if past experience is a guide, so you might want to hold off. That said, people have converted before, and they end up with US versions of Nabi store/Play store etc. which have caused some people problems. Might be able to fix it with a build.prop edit. You could try restoring the 3013stock US version and see what happens. I would start with a backup of your WHOLE system, or bare minimum backups of "boot" "addon" and "system". If you don't understand how to do all this feel free to ask.

aicjofs said:
I imagine the UK will get the update relatively soon if past experience is a guide, so you might want to hold off. That said, people have converted before, and they end up with US versions of Nabi store/Play store etc. which have caused some people problems. Might be able to fix it with a build.prop edit. You could try restoring the 3013stock US version and see what happens. I would start with a backup of your WHOLE system, or bare minimum backups of "boot" "addon" and "system". If you don't understand how to do all this feel free to ask.
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hi could you pls tell me how i would do all that thanks

How can I re-install the Monarch UI, accidentally removed it.
I have a NABI2 NV7A, build JRO03C. Used NabiLabv2 successfully. Installed ES Explorer and started removing files, I wanted to remove spinlets, etc but keep the Monarch UI. All was going good, removed file, checked, removed another, etc but then... I must have removed one file to many and now I do not have the kids desktop available.
It boots and runs all apps correctly but no kids desktop.
I have what I thought was a backup (not in .img format) in the stockimage folder.
boot.emmc.win
boot.emmc.win.md5
data.ext4.win
data.ext4.win.md5
system.ext4.win
system.ext4.win.md5
Is there a way to open the system file and extract the file I need or are these not the backup made by NabiLab2 I need?
Any help would be appreciated.

xvln said:
I have a NABI2 NV7A, build JRO03C. Used NabiLabv2 successfully. Installed ES Explorer and started removing files, I wanted to remove spinlets, etc but keep the Monarch UI. All was going good, removed file, checked, removed another, etc but then... I must have removed one file to many and now I do not have the kids desktop available.
It boots and runs all apps correctly but no kids desktop.
I have what I thought was a backup (not in .img format) in the stockimage folder.
boot.emmc.win
boot.emmc.win.md5
data.ext4.win
data.ext4.win.md5
system.ext4.win
system.ext4.win.md5
Is there a way to open the system file and extract the file I need or are these not the backup made by NabiLab2 I need?
Any help would be appreciated.
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You do know that there's an update out to KitKat 4.4.2?

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[Q] SGPT111us/S stuck on boot... ?

I apologize in advance for posting this kind of thread for the 100th time (as I've read similar ones around). I still couldn't find one that may have a solution. I'm not an Android user, so this is all new to me. I got this Sony Tablet S stuck on a bootloop. I can't do anything but enter the hard reset/recovery screen I think it's called... ? I figured maybe re-installing its firmware from the SD Card would do, but I don't know which one it had before (it's a friends tablet that I'm attempting to fix). I think it may be one called Ice Cream Sandwich since I read it on some other thread. Where can I find it and how can I do this? Is there a go-to for-dummies kind of guide? haha. Sorry. I'm really lost when it comes to rom talk and whatnot, so be gentle, lol.
Thank you for reading. Don't mean to waste anyone's time.
Attached a picture, just in case.
Don't judge me for this being my first post. I probably created this account, left it laying around and never came back. I just tried it cause it's my usually my username and it was taken. Found out it really was mine. :/
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lindapr said:
I apologize in advance for posting this kind of thread for the 100th time (as I've read similar ones around). I still couldn't find one that may have a solution. I'm not an Android user, so this is all new to me. I got this Sony Tablet S stuck on a bootloop. I can't do anything but enter the hard reset/recovery screen I think it's called... ? I figured maybe re-installing its firmware from the SD Card would do, but I don't know which one it had before (it's a friends tablet that I'm attempting to fix). I think it may be one called Ice Cream Sandwich since I read it on some other thread. Where can I find it and how can I do this? Is there a go-to for-dummies kind of guide? haha. Sorry. I'm really lost when it comes to rom talk and whatnot, so be gentle, lol.
Thank you for reading. Don't mean to waste anyone's time.
Attached a picture, just in case.
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My signature faq thread and its links
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stifilz said:
My signature faq thread and its links
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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When I try to install from SD Card, it says "E:failed to mount /sdcard (no such file or directory)"
It's the only thing on your FAQ that I tried, since it's the "brick" thing that I think is where I'm at.
Also, (don't know if this would help) tried using the ADB Driver Installer but the drivers are not installing either... I went to the device manager and tried to do it manually, didn't work either. Android Composite ADB Interface "The hash file for the file is not present for the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering".
Unfortunetly i have the same issue! :/ and now i dont know to do..
Generaly my tablet s stuck's on bootloop (sony logo)
I can enter recovery mode (with some errors.. cant find, cant mount etc.)
When im picking flash from SDCard tablet says E:/ cant mount /sdcard
and then shows empty card :/
PLS help!
lindapr said:
When I try to install from SD Card, it says "E:failed to mount /sdcard (no such file or directory)"
It's the only thing on your FAQ that I tried, since it's the "brick" thing that I think is where I'm at.
Also, (don't know if this would help) tried using the ADB Driver Installer but the drivers are not installing either... I went to the device manager and tried to do it manually, didn't work either. Android Composite ADB Interface "The hash file for the file is not present for the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering".
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The sd card must be fat32 for the device to see it
Use blue chips auto installer for adb
xperia m c1905 stock rooted lb
and sony XTS rooted stock j.b thanks djrbliss
dex9mm said:
The sd card must be fat32 for the device to see it
Use blue chips auto installer for adb
xperia m c1905 stock rooted lb
and sony XTS rooted stock j.b thanks djrbliss
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SD CARD is formated in FAT32 but still no luck:
E:fail to read boot logo flag
E: can'T OPEN /DEV/block/mmblk0p5
(no such file or directory)
E: failed to mount /cache
E: cant mount /cache/recovery/command
E: failed to mount /cache
E: failed to mount /cache
E: failed to mount /sdcard
its in Android system recovery REV 29 (3e)
Ok. I have installed ADB drivers and now i can see device but adb shell its not working - no sh
generaly its seams that kernel and recovery partition stay on this tablet :/
Anyone know how to recover?

[Q] Help moding infocus m512 snapdragon msm8926

I'm trying to understand how to be able to mod a recently bought chinese phone "infocus m512", it's based on qualcomm snapdragon msm8926 and has android 4.4.2 installed which comes with "su" already installed, so basically the phone is already rooted.
I've found out the following:
/system is read only and cannot be remounted with r/w using the "su" available.
powering with both volume buttons pressed boots into some mode where the system is r/w but any changes made are not kept. I think it is FTM mode, the device is then recognized by ADB but not by FASTBOOT.
powering with vol down button pressed boots into download mode and the device is not recognized by ADB or FASTBOOT.
Any help understanding how to:
1. modify the /system partition
2. what can be done in FTM mode, and why changes to system do not stick
3. how to possibly use download mode to flash modified imgs?
4. find out if any write protection is enabled on the device
Thanks
sirpy said:
I'm trying to understand how to be able to mod a recently bought chinese phone "infocus m512", it's based on qualcomm snapdragon msm8926 and has android 4.4.2 installed which comes with "su" already installed, so basically the phone is already rooted.
I've found out the following:
/system is read only and cannot be remounted with r/w using the "su" available.
powering with both volume buttons pressed boots into some mode where the system is r/w but any changes made are not kept. I think it is FTM mode, the device is then recognized by ADB but not by FASTBOOT.
powering with vol down button pressed boots into download mode and the device is not recognized by ADB or FASTBOOT.
Any help understanding how to:
1. modify the /system partition
2. what can be done in FTM mode, and why changes to system do not stick
3. how to possibly use download mode to flash modified imgs?
4. find out if any write protection is enabled on the device
Thanks
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Had any luck?
moding infocus m512 progress report
I was able to get fastboot to recognize the device using the -i option.
I was able to extract the recovery img and unpack it, also compiled a modified mkbootimg.
I did re-flash the splash img using fastboot so it seems there's no some kind of protection against flashing.
I will try to flash a modified boot and recovery that will mount the /system as rw and see if it works.
I still think maybe there's some kind of selinux settings involved preventing mounting system as rw, i will have to dig deeper for that.
GalaxyWhy said:
Had any luck?
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sirpy said:
I was able to get fastboot to recognize the device using the -i option.
I was able to extract the recovery img and unpack it, also compiled a modified mkbootimg.
I did re-flash the splash img using fastboot so it seems there's no some kind of protection against flashing.
I will try to flash a modified boot and recovery that will mount the /system as rw and see if it works.
I still think maybe there's some kind of selinux settings involved preventing mounting system as rw, i will have to dig deeper for that.
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Sounds good Keep me posted!
EDIT:
Are you running the most updated software? - http://www.infocusphone.com/m512updates.html
Yours came rooted you say? Where did you buy it from? - I got mine in pandawill.com and I'm waiting for it to arrive, hooeukly its rooted ?
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rooting infocus m512
GalaxyWhy said:
Yours came rooted you say? Where did you buy it from? - I got mine in pandawill.com and I'm waiting for it to arrive, hooeukly its rooted ?
Sent from my LG-D802
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I bought it on lightinthebox.com anyways it shouldn't be much a problem to root it, since it's possible to flash a boot img to the device using fastboot.
I finally was able to trace the issue of not being able to mount /system as read/write to an error in the ext4 file system
it seems like the stock system.img has errors in its file system, so when the device initially mounts the /system partition it immediately remounts it as read-only because of the errors.
I was unable to flash a repaired system.img using fastboot (it dies in the middle, maybe because its such a large file), but I was able to modify the boot.img fstab.qcom to add the option errors=continue to the mount options of the /system partition. and now it is possible to mount /system as read write and you can do whatever you want as root.
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In this picture it shows the phone having a recents button but on the website I bought it off it has a menu button. Which one does yours have?
You seem to know more about this stuff than me, I've usually bought well supported devices and rooting was a one click process. I just wanna get root access to be able to use Xposed Modules
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How'd you go?
I just received mine and I want to root it
rooting infocus m512
GalaxyWhy said:
How'd you go?
I just received mine and I want to root it
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are you sure your device isn't already rooted? try to install supersu.
if you are sure it is not rooted you can root it the following way:
1. install adb
2.download su binary from somewhere
3. boot into Field Test Mode by (with phone turned off and connected to usb) holding both volume keys and power key together, when phone turns on release the power button and wait until the blue led turns off, then release volume keys. after a sec or two you should see some text on the screen.
4. connect to device via abd, run "adb shell"
5. mount the system as read/write by
(i'm not sure about /dev/block/mmcblk01/platform/by-name/system, it is something similar but you can find out yourself by search the subdirectories)
Code:
mkdir systmp
mount -t ext4 -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk01/platform/by-name/system /systemp
chmod 4755 /systmp/xbin/su
6. exit shell and run "adb push <path to su binary> /systmp/xbin
7. run "adb reboot"
8. install supersu or some other su manager.
let me know how it went.
sirpy said:
are you sure your device isn't already rooted? try to install supersu.
if you are sure it is not rooted you can root it the following way:
1. install adb
2.download su binary from somewhere
3. boot into Field Test Mode by (with phone turned off and connected to usb) holding both volume keys and power key together, when phone turns on release the power button and wait until the blue led turns off, then release volume keys. after a sec or two you should see some text on the screen.
4. connect to device via abd, run "adb shell"
5. mount the system as read/write by
(i'm not sure about /dev/block/mmcblk01/platform/by-name/system, it is something similar but you can find out yourself by search the subdirectories)
Code:
mkdir systmp
mount -t ext4 -o rw /dev/block/mmcblk01/platform/by-name/system /systemp
chmod 4755 /systmp/xbin/su
6. exit shell and run "adb push <path to su binary> /systmp/xbin
7. run "adb reboot"
8. install supersu or some other su manager.
let me know how it went.
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Yeah 100% mine didn't have root but I figured it out after lots of searching around. I posted my method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/gen...discussion-t2893455/post55787107#post55787107 so others could do it if they wanted to
Similar problem here
sirpy said:
I finally was able to trace the issue of not being able to mount /system as read/write to an error in the ext4 file system
it seems like the stock system.img has errors in its file system, so when the device initially mounts the /system partition it immediately remounts it as read-only because of the errors.
I was unable to flash a repaired system.img using fastboot (it dies in the middle, maybe because its such a large file), but I was able to modify the boot.img fstab.qcom to add the option errors=continue to the mount options of the /system partition. and now it is possible to mount /system as read write and you can do whatever you want as root.
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My phone is (seemingly) rooted, however I cannot modify platoform.xml (tried root explorer, total commander and what not). Also cannot remount the system partition using adb remount.
Can you provide details on how exactly did you modify fastab.qcom (and by the way, is it the file residing in the file system root directory)?
I tried modifying it and it seemed to succeed, however on reboot I had the original fstab.qcom.
Also, it seems that the su binary that I am using is not up to date. Each time I enter SuperSU it says that su binary needs to be updated, however the update fails (I tried both the normal way and the TWRP/CWM way). You wrote in a later post that the phone should be easily rooted using su that I can "download from somewhere". Can you point me to where I can find a suitable su binary?
modifying fstab
Beni.Falk said:
My phone is (seemingly) rooted, however I cannot modify platoform.xml (tried root explorer, total commander and what not). Also cannot remount the system partition using adb remount.
Can you provide details on how exactly did you modify fastab.qcom (and by the way, is it the file residing in the file system root directory)?
I tried modifying it and it seemed to succeed, however on reboot I had the original fstab.qcom.
Also, it seems that the su binary that I am using is not up to date. Each time I enter SuperSU it says that su binary needs to be updated, however the update fails (I tried both the normal way and the TWRP/CWM way). You wrote in a later post that the phone should be easily rooted using su that I can "download from somewhere". Can you point me to where I can find a suitable su binary?
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Once you solve the readonly issue. you should be able to download and update supersu.
I've modified the fstab by extracing the boot.img opening it, modifying the fstab file and flash the modified boot.img back to the device.
you should be able to find numerous guides by googling on how to extract android boot.img.
for a quick fix, you can download the rom from needrom.com, and flash it. this rom is rooted and doesnt have any readonly issue on the system partition. (but you will loose everything on the phone)
sirpy said:
Once you solve the readonly issue. you should be able to download and update supersu.
I've modified the fstab by extracing the boot.img opening it, modifying the fstab file and flash the modified boot.img back to the device.
you should be able to find numerous guides by googling on how to extract android boot.img.
for a quick fix, you can download the rom from needrom.com, and flash it. this rom is rooted and doesnt have any readonly issue on the system partition. (but you will loose everything on the phone)
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Sirpy,
Thanks for the info.
Given your diagnosis that the problem stems from errors on the file system, would it, in your opinion, be possible to repair the file system? I googled around and found a couple of threads that mention various flavors of fsck to be run in recovery mode using adb.
Does it makes sense, in your opinion? Have you tried it? If yes, which fsck did you use (plain fsck, fsck.exfat, e2fsck, or what else)? Or do you think it might be dangerous and the risk is not worth it?
About the rom from needrom - people have been complaining about GPS problems (the workaround seems to be to flash the latest InFocus firmware before flashing the needrom rom) and also about lack of phone memory after installing this firmware (did not see a stable workaround for this). If I go in this direction, I will probably try using the MIUI ROM (from Looserom and 4PDA.ru) instead.
I am currently using the original stock version (15CN_1_03A) and everything seems to be working reasonably well. My only problem is the complaint from SuperSU about the need to install a new su binary, however the current su seems to be working (more or less), so I will probably wait.
Beni.Falk said:
Sirpy,
Thanks for the info.
Given your diagnosis that the problem stems from errors on the file system, would it, in your opinion, be possible to repair the file system? I googled around and found a couple of threads that mention various flavors of fsck to be run in recovery mode using adb.
Does it makes sense, in your opinion? Have you tried it? If yes, which fsck did you use (plain fsck, fsck.exfat, e2fsck, or what else)? Or do you think it might be dangerous and the risk is not worth it?
About the rom from needrom - people have been complaining about GPS problems (the workaround seems to be to flash the latest InFocus firmware before flashing the needrom rom) and also about lack of phone memory after installing this firmware (did not see a stable workaround for this). If I go in this direction, I will probably try using the MIUI ROM (from Looserom and 4PDA.ru) instead.
I am currently using the original stock version (15CN_1_03A) and everything seems to be working reasonably well. My only problem is the complaint from SuperSU about the need to install a new su binary, however the current su seems to be working (more or less), so I will probably wait.
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Well, yes you can try to run fsck. you should follow the method i've outlined in previous post on how to boot the device into ftm mode. then you should be able to run fsck on the system partition (/dev/block.../by-name/system). you will need to run fsck with ext4 option, though i'm not sure if fsck is included, so you might need to download the android version of it and copy it to your device in ftm mode to the root directory change its permissions to 755. (remount / partition as rw)
Firmware download link not working
Hi there..... this is my first message here , my first problem is that i am not able to download new firmware by Infocus page, it starts to download but cames to nothing. By the way I tried to update on wifi to a new 15CN_1_080 available by updating menu software on phone but after restarting i see Android System recovery <3e> 00cn_0_23A and i can choose : Reboot system now or Apply update from internal storage or Apply update from sdcard or Wipe data/factory reset or Wipe cache partition. At the end of the phone display in yellow text i read : finding update package…Opening update package…verifying update package…Installing update… Mounting partition Verifying current system…." /hidden / data / CDA /100CN / CDA / setting.xml " has unexpected contents. E: Error in / data / media / 0 / update.zip (status 7 ) installation aborted .
Until now the phone is multilanguage by default with version 15CN_1_03A . How to procede to go on ?
Therefore i am not sure phone is not already rooted, how can i verify it status and if it is already good to be flashed with a new custom rom ?
thanks a lot
Tinox said:
Hi there..... this is my first message here , my first problem is that i am not able to download new firmware by Infocus page, it starts to download but cames to nothing. By the way I tried to update on wifi to a new 15CN_1_080 available by updating menu software on phone but after restarting i see Android System recovery <3e> 00cn_0_23A and i can choose : Reboot system now or Apply update from internal storage or Apply update from sdcard or Wipe data/factory reset or Wipe cache partition. At the end of the phone display in yellow text i read : finding update package…Opening update package…verifying update package…Installing update… Mounting partition Verifying current system…." /hidden / data / CDA /100CN / CDA / setting.xml " has unexpected contents. E: Error in / data / media / 0 / update.zip (status 7 ) installation aborted .
Until now the phone is multilanguage by default with version 15CN_1_03A . How to procede to go on ?
Therefore i am not sure phone is not already rooted, how can i verify it status and if it is already good to be flashed with a new custom rom ?
thanks a lot
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i think that your version 03A is the latest so no need for firmware upgrade.
you probably have some update.zip on your internal storage/sdcard which doesn't work and the system tries to install it on each reboot.
you need to delete it. if you can't access your phone storage via usb, you should follow the methods i've detailed in previous posts on how to boot into FTM mode and mount the different partitions, so you can access them in FTM mode.
already upgraded by seller ?
sirpy said:
i think that your version 03A is the latest so no need for firmware upgrade.
you probably have some update.zip on your internal storage/sdcard which doesn't work and the system tries to install it on each reboot.
you need to delete it. if you can't access your phone storage via usb, you should follow the methods i've detailed in previous posts on how to boot into FTM mode and mount the different partitions, so you can access them in FTM mode.
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It is possibile seller already did root and installed ROM by needrom ? How could i check if it is already rooted ?
Tinox said:
It is possibile seller already did root and installed ROM by needrom ? How could i check if it is already rooted ?
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download any terminal app, and type "su" in the terminal.
Looking for firmware link
Thanks Sirpy,
I check that in terminal and SU is not found so i am at the starting point for rooting phone but i am not able to download upgrade firmware 15CN_1_080 by Infocus page. Anyone able to give a working link or torrent link ? thanks
sirpy said:
download any terminal app, and type "su" in the terminal.
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Tinox said:
Thanks Sirpy,
I check that in terminal and SU is not found so i am at the starting point for rooting phone but i am not able to download upgrade firmware 15CN_1_080 by Infocus page. Anyone able to give a working link or torrent link ? thanks
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well as I said, from what you previously described you don't need the upgrade, you already have the latest.

[Q&A] [TOOL][NABI2] NabiLab - Root, Play, Recovery

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State of Nabi 2 Root as of 12/14?
So I have admittedly been out of the loop on the state of rooting my two Nabi 2s since after I restored them to stock and all back last year when they released the update that included the Gapps. So I've been running stock since then and am on the latest firmware (2.4.6 I believe). All is mostly fine, but I would really like to get the external SD cards to be writable again, and from what I can tell, I need root again to do that.
So...as of today...what is the state (and best procedure) of rooting the Nabi 2 on the latest OTA update? Is Nabi Lab still the best tool? From what I've pieced together from scattered threads, it's looking like possibly use Nabi Lab to install TWRP, and then use that to install the SuperSU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053). However, I could likely be wrong...hence why I'm asking.
Eyebolt said:
So I have admittedly been out of the loop on the state of rooting my two Nabi 2s since after I restored them to stock and all back last year when they released the update that included the Gapps. So I've been running stock since then and am on the latest firmware (2.4.6 I believe). All is mostly fine, but I would really like to get the external SD cards to be writable again, and from what I can tell, I need root again to do that.
So...as of today...what is the state (and best procedure) of rooting the Nabi 2 on the latest OTA update? Is Nabi Lab still the best tool? From what I've pieced together from scattered threads, it's looking like possibly use Nabi Lab to install TWRP, and then use that to install the SuperSU (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053). However, I could likely be wrong...hence why I'm asking.
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Nabilab will still work as long as you use a version with a Jellybean TWRP(since you are on 2.4.6).
katinatez repackaged it for jellybean here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48987089&postcount=2088
I've searched high and low and can't find anything. I have nabi2S running KitKat. Every rooting guide I've found is for JB. Is there any way to root the 2S?
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I've searched high and low and can't find anything. I have nabi2S running KitKat. Every rooting guide I've found is for JB. Is there any way to root the 2S?
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
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For the sake of anyone else looking for this information we are discussing it at the main Nabi thread starting at post #2477
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1905674&page=248
Stock Restore
Hi
I have downloaded NabiLab, as I am having wifi issues on my updated Nabi2. I unzipped, ran the .bat and chose option 3 (with my nab connected via USB). Nothing happened, no errors etc, the screen flashed up and shut down. Do I need to do something with the Nabi (recovery mode etc), do I need to install anything from NabiLab before trying this? Any help would be appreciated
Firepants said:
Hi
I have downloaded NabiLab, as I am having wifi issues on my updated Nabi2. I unzipped, ran the .bat and chose option 3 (with my nab connected via USB). Nothing happened, no errors etc, the screen flashed up and shut down. Do I need to do something with the Nabi (recovery mode etc), do I need to install anything from NabiLab before trying this? Any help would be appreciated
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What version of software? Use Nabilab2015 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59073456&postcount=2544
It has more diagnostic info. Just be in Android or TWRP with ADb enabled. It also can see if drivers are loaded.
Hacking Nabi2 to Allow Data2SD
I managed today to hack my kids Nabi2 to enable Data2SD. I was to frustrated by the limited space in the tab. My kids were complaining about not being able to add more games. Thus, I decided to take the risk of modifying the mount points of the tab to allow the data partition to point to a partition in a large sdcard, instead of the limited 4.5 GB space in the internal storage.
Warning: I am not responsible of any damage as a result of following the next steps. Always make backups
Note: I have the last update (KitKat) installed in the Nabi2
1- Dump the boot image from an adb shell:
Code:
su
cat /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX > /sdcard/boot.img
2- Open this url http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Unpack,_Edit,_and_Re-Pack_Boot_Images
to see the instructions of how to unpack and repack the boot image. Note that, the splitimage script mentioned in the page can be found at https://gist.github.com/jberkel/1087743
Warning: do not do anything in the tutorial, just wait
3- Format an sdcard as one partition of ext4 type
4- Insert the sdcard in the nabi2
5- Use the tutorial in step 2 to extract the ramdisk contents from the boot image and then Modify the file "fstab.mt799" in the ramdisk folder by replacing the line
Code:
/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/UDA /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,journal_async_commit,data=writeback,nodelalloc,errors=panic wait,check,encryptable=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/MDA
with
Code:
/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.0/by-num/p1 /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,journal_async_commit,data=writeback,nodelalloc,errors=panic wait,check,encryptable=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/MDA
which switches the data partition mount point to be on the sdcard
and the line
Code:
/devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.0/mmc_host/mmc2 auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard1:auto
with
Code:
/devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/mmc_host/mmc0 auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard1:12
which mount your old data partition into the directory of the external sdcard
6- Repack the boot image as mentioned in the url in step 2
7- Copy the new boot image to the nabi2 sdcard
8- Once you copied the new boot image (e.g. new_boot.img), replace the current boot image with the new one using adb shell:
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/new_boot.img > /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX
9- Now the kernel is replaced and once you rebooted your external sdcard would be in use, but note that your device is now having an empty data partition on the external sdcard, so you have to setup everything from the beginning. Note also that your previous data partition is now mounted as an sdcard, however, you have to format it from ext4 to fat32 to work as an sdcard (you can do the format from setings->storage->sdcard format)​
ashahin1 said:
I managed today to hack my kids Nabi2 to enable Data2SD. I was to frustrated by the limited space in the tab. My kids were complaining about not being able to add more games. Thus, I decided to take the risk of modifying the mount points of the tab to allow the data partition to point to a partition in a large sdcard, instead of the limited 4.5 GB space in the internal storage.
Warning: I am not responsible of any damage as a result of following the next steps. Always make backups
Note: I have the last update (KitKat) installed in the Nabi2
1- Dump the boot image from an adb shell:
Code:
su
cat /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX > /sdcard/boot.img
2- Open this url http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Unpack,_Edit,_and_Re-Pack_Boot_Images
to see the instructions of how to unpack and repack the boot image. Note that, the splitimage script mentioned in the page can be found at https://gist.github.com/jberkel/1087743
Warning: do not do anything in the tutorial, just wait
3- Format an sdcard as one partition of ext4 type
4- Insert the sdcard in the nabi2
5- Use the tutorial in step 2 to extract the ramdisk contents from the boot image and then Modify the file "fstab.mt799" in the ramdisk folder by replacing the line
Code:
/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/UDA /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,journal_async_commit,data=writeback,nodelalloc,errors=panic wait,check,encryptable=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/MDA
with
Code:
/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.0/by-num/p1 /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,journal_async_commit,data=writeback,nodelalloc,errors=panic wait,check,encryptable=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/MDA
which switches the data partition mount point to be on the sdcard
and the line
Code:
/devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.0/mmc_host/mmc2 auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard1:auto
with
Code:
/devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/mmc_host/mmc0 auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard1:12
which mount your old data partition into the directory of the external sdcard
6- Repack the boot image as mentioned in the url in step 2
7- Copy the new boot image to the nabi2 sdcard
8- Once you copied the new boot image (e.g. new_boot.img), replace the current boot image with the new one using adb shell:
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/new_boot.img > /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX
9- Now the kernel is replaced and once you rebooted your external sdcard would be in use, but note that your device is now having an empty data partition on the external sdcard, so you have to setup everything from the beginning. Note also that your previous data partition is now mounted as an sdcard, however, you have to format it from ext4 to fat32 to work as an sdcard (you can do the format from setings->storage->sdcard format)​
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If you are not sure which line to change, I have the fstab.mt799 file attached with this post. You can simply replace your file with this one.
ashahin1 said:
I managed today to hack my kids Nabi2 to enable Data2SD. I was to frustrated by the limited space in the tab. My kids were complaining about not being able to add more games. Thus, I decided to take the risk of modifying the mount points of the tab to allow the data partition to point to a partition in a large sdcard, instead of the limited 4.5 GB space in the internal storage.
Warning: I am not responsible of any damage as a result of following the next steps. Always make backups
Note: I have the last update (KitKat) installed in the Nabi2
1- Dump the boot image from an adb shell:
Code:
su
cat /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX > /sdcard/boot.img
2- Open this url http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=HOWTO:_Unpack,_Edit,_and_Re-Pack_Boot_Images
to see the instructions of how to unpack and repack the boot image. Note that, the splitimage script mentioned in the page can be found at https://gist.github.com/jberkel/1087743
Warning: do not do anything in the tutorial, just wait
3- Format an sdcard as one partition of ext4 type
4- Insert the sdcard in the nabi2
5- Use the tutorial in step 2 to extract the ramdisk contents from the boot image and then Modify the file "fstab.mt799" in the ramdisk folder by replacing the line
Code:
/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/UDA /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,journal_async_commit,data=writeback,nodelalloc,errors=panic wait,check,encryptable=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/MDA
with
Code:
/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.0/by-num/p1 /data ext4 noatime,nosuid,nodev,journal_async_commit,data=writeback,nodelalloc,errors=panic wait,check,encryptable=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/MDA
which switches the data partition mount point to be on the sdcard
and the line
Code:
/devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.0/mmc_host/mmc2 auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard1:auto
with
Code:
/devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/mmc_host/mmc0 auto vfat defaults voldmanaged=sdcard1:12
which mount your old data partition into the directory of the external sdcard
6- Repack the boot image as mentioned in the url in step 2
7- Copy the new boot image to the nabi2 sdcard
8- Once you copied the new boot image (e.g. new_boot.img), replace the current boot image with the new one using adb shell:
Code:
su
cat /sdcard/new_boot.img > /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX
9- Now the kernel is replaced and once you rebooted your external sdcard would be in use, but note that your device is now having an empty data partition on the external sdcard, so you have to setup everything from the beginning. Note also that your previous data partition is now mounted as an sdcard, however, you have to format it from ext4 to fat32 to work as an sdcard (you can do the format from setings->storage->sdcard format)​
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If you don't have the time to do all these steps, I have the modified boot file attached here.
Yo can either follow steps 7 and 8 above to write it, or use the fastboot command as follows:
Code:
fastboot flash boot new_boot.img
Nabi2 not found
Hi, I purchased a reconditioned Nabi, which was reset back to stock. The wifi worked fine, until I updated it through the tablet. I am now on version 2.0 with no wifi. I have tried various options through NabiLab , however my Nabi is not recognised as being connected (although windows picks it up). Please help!
Swipe to restore
I am trying to return my nabi to stock, i can get to the screen that asks you to 'swipe to restore' but the screen is not responding. I dont have issues with the touchscreen normally
Aytul said:
I am trying to return my nabi to stock, i can get to the screen that asks you to 'swipe to restore' but the screen is not responding. I dont have issues with the touchscreen normally
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That's weird...if you keep messing with it you may find a spot a little left, right, higher, or lower where you can grab the button to swipe....or you try to re-flash TWRP or maybe there's a new version of TWRP for your particular nabi software version.
did you ever get nabilab to see it? did you check the device manager to see if it was totally recognized? Are developer options enabled?
n3wt said:
That's weird...if you keep messing with it you may find a spot a little left, right, higher, or lower where you can grab the button to swipe....or you try to re-flash TWRP or maybe there's a new version of TWRP for your particular nabi software version.
did you ever get nabilab to see it? did you check the device manager to see if it was totally recognized? Are developer options enabled?
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The Nabi is showing as a device, it's responds as it should up to the point of TWRP. I had to repeatedly press buttons to get to the restore swipe and have tried many times, unsuccessfully. Where do I enable developer options?
I am on version 2 (Nabi) and using the most up-to-date version of NabiLab. I am trying to restore to stock so that the software version goes back, as the update has stopped my wifi working. Even a factory reset doesn't take the Nabi software back further than v2.0
Aytul said:
The Nabi is showing as a device, it's responds as it should up to the point of TWRP. I had to repeatedly press buttons to get to the restore swipe and have tried many times, unsuccessfully. Where do I enable developer options?
I am on version 2 (Nabi) and using the most up-to-date version of NabiLab. I am trying to restore to stock so that the software version goes back, as the update has stopped my wifi working. Even a factory reset doesn't take the Nabi software back further than v2.0
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For developer options you go to settings, scroll all the way down, if you don't see "Developer options" there, press About tablet, then repeatedly tap build number until it pops up and says "You are now a developer!", then go back and now you should see the Developer options menu item, press it and then make sure it's on at the top and that the USB Debugging option is checked.....then try nabilab again.
n3wt said:
For developer options you go to settings, scroll all the way down, if you don't see "Developer options" there, press About tablet, then repeatedly tap build number until it pops up and says "You are now a developer!", then go back and now you should see the Developer options menu item, press it and then make sure it's on at the top and that the USB Debugging option is checked.....then try nabilab again.
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Yes this is enabled, as without it I am unable to run nabilab etc. The problem is TWRP & the version of software I am running on the tablet?
Aytul said:
Yes this is enabled, as without it I am unable to run nabilab etc. The problem is TWRP & the version of software I am running on the tablet?
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Well, the touch issues are probably due to a bad build of TWRP but not necessarily the wrong one. The problem with nabilab not being able to see the tablet I think has to be drivers. Have you checked device manager to make sure there are no unrecognized things? 'cause the tablet show up as two separate things in there and it sounds like the USB storage part is working but not the adb and/or fastboot part(s).
n3wt said:
Well, the touch issues are probably due to a bad build of TWRP but not necessarily the wrong one. The problem with nabilab not being able to see the tablet I think has to be drivers. Have you checked device manager to make sure there are no unrecognized things? 'cause the tablet show up as two separate things in there and it sounds like the USB storage part is working but not the adb and/or fastboot part(s).
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I've managed to sort the drivers by installing PDANet, then managed to sort TWRP by installing an older version. I've now updated to 2.1 on the Nabi but no luck with the wifi issue..i'm guessing it's really broken and it happening whilst updating may have been a coincidence?!
Aytul said:
I've managed to sort the drivers by installing PDANet, then managed to sort TWRP by installing an older version. I've now updated to 2.1 on the Nabi but no luck with the wifi issue..i'm guessing it's really broken and it happening whilst updating may have been a coincidence?!
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It might just be broken but that's a heck of a coincidence... Do you have a backup from before the wifi issue started? If so, I'd try to thoroughly wipe everything but your external sd card and then restoring your backup and see if that helps.
n3wt said:
It might just be broken but that's a heck of a coincidence... Do you have a backup from before the wifi issue started? If so, I'd try to thoroughly wipe everything but your external sd card and then restoring your backup and see if that helps.
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Hi, I bought it as a reconditioned did unit. Turned it on, updates it (wifi worked) and then had this problem, so no backup to go back to unfortunately

M8s mini II root link (baidu) please help download

Hi,
I contacted gearbest to root my TV box and they sent me a link from Baidu. I tried to download it but I can't because it want a Chinese number to register. Somebody can download and upload on mega or something else the Rom? Thanks
Link: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1bpDQFhX Password: nd93
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B5VjVTtm8AqmX3gxa0pOcU5kNjg&export=download
However, this version is not pre-rooted, it is the latest release as of now (rel. date 2016-07-19).
To update:
Extract the 3 files (update.zip, factory_update_param.aml & recovery.img) to the SD Card
start the "update / backup" app on your box
select the update.zip and confirm
box will restart and install the new firmware
other version pre-rooted?
I try to find to root this tv box but i loose my time.
DIDIMR said:
other version pre-rooted?
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All releases so far are not rooted. You can gain root access via ADB though.
I used adbLink to open the shell & "mount -o remount,rw /system".
Deleted the bootanimation and other things to test if it actually works... it does.
Editing the build.prop is also possible (ro.adb.secure=0, ro.secure=0, for example).
I tried to install my own version of TWRP 3.x, the command was successful ("dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk1p6") but it didn't stick and the stock recovery was still active.
Since it's Marshmallow, I wasn't able to manually recreate the systemless root method.
I'm not going to try further for now, waiting if they will release an update, etc.
Bingo,
Can you make a root installer for this device or do we need chainfire to make a new SuperSU? I have 50 units that I need to root but can't find an installer. I need it for Titanium Backup to restore my custom setup.
atvbc said:
Can you make a root installer for this device? I need it for Titanium Backup to restore my custom setup.
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I'm looking into it, but with my limited knowledge, most approaches seem to be a dead end due to Marshmallow. (It's also my first box ever bought in general...)
I already have my custom TWRP img ready, but it doesn't stick when I flash it.
ADB says it was "dd" successfully but rebooting straight to recovery brings up the stock recovery.
I hope someone beats me to it. ^^
I also wrote an inquiry, asking for an IMG file, so I can use with the customization tool... I don't think they have one ready yet...
And those twats sitting on the source files and can't poop out an alternative variant of the firmware with root? Beetch please.
AFAIK, all boxes with Android 6 are in this state (looked at some other firmwares).
The old tricks from Lollipop don't work here anymore, like booting a custom recovery.img from SD, etc.
edit: can't mount "sbin" as RW (ofc. knowing where it's coming from)
edit: tried an old signed ZIP (root update for Android 4.x) via stock recovery: it went through, verified... I'm afraid this won't work with a custom ZIP trying to recreate latest SuperSU install method...
atvbc said:
I have 50 units that I need to root but can't find an installer.
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Ok Heisenberg, slow down... :laugh:
atvbc said:
...or do we need chainfire to make a new SuperSU?
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SuperSU would work "ootb" but the stock firmware has no 'unzip' in 'sbin', so the original script will fail.
And since we don't have a custom recovery that can support 'unzip'. that's another dead end.
I tried flashing 3 different versions of my custom recovery zip (with diff. timestamp, etc).
They all went through without error but the device isn't even bothered, still brings up the stock recovery.
I also modified the original update.zip that contains the whole firmware with all partitions and just replaced the recovery.
Signed it, flashed it, no error, reboot... yup, stock recovery is still there. ^^
edit: small progress, I can now update the recovery... as proof I changed the "error pic" with the little droid and wrote something nice on it ^^
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Awesome Bingo Bronson! At least it's a start. Now if only we could get TWRP working on these... I've tried all the S905 TWRP img files available but no joy yet, at least not booting from microSD card. Android 6.0 Marshmallow has been rooted on several smart phones; can we learn something from those methods and maybe hack together a working root?
atvbc said:
I've tried all the S905 TWRP img files available but no joy yet
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SDK 23 devices do things slightly different, yes, but the main reason for the old images not working is (ofc. ^^) the ramdisk cpio and the small but important differences in the hardware (boards) and the according references in the files.
I'm going through the ramdisk cpio piece by piece as we speak, takes "a while" for users like me...
Let's hope it will at least boot with an error and not just flicker and remain on the "Google TV" bootloader screen.
I'm editing the stock recovery from 2016-07-28 (language fix update).
If I fail numerous times, I will get on my knees and send Abdul the files and some monayyy. ?
edit: calling it a day... will continue tomorrow afternoon (GMT+1 ^^)
So basically if someone can get TWRP to boot on these then root should be fairly easy? I guess the only road block after that would be getting sbin mounted rw so we can install the SuperSU binary.
atvbc said:
So basically if someone can get TWRP to boot on these then root should be fairly easy? I guess the only road block after that would be getting sbin mounted rw so we can install the SuperSU binary.
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I've used systemless root on a number of 6.0.1 devices... Qualcomm, MTK... based one the arch. this one should work just as well.
'sbin' is part of the ramdisk, so it's always 'ro' (hence: "knowing where it's coming from" ^^) so no need to try to force anything here.
Btw. that was the default 'sbin' from the stock system, the 'sbin' from a custom recovery has all the goodies on board.
Ramdisk: applying the changes necessary for TWRP is not that difficult, just need to finish the matching ramdisk cpio...
That being said, I haven't gotten anything done since my last post which is annoying... had to work on "non Android" related things.
Currently rechecking the blocks & partition table, so everything can be mounted properly (given it boots up ^^).
Any updates?
Eager to get this.
robinkooli said:
Any updates? Eager to get this.
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I gave up with slapping it together manually, I may try again on the weekend when I'm able to use my Linux PC again and build it from source like it should be done...
If you want to try, your updater-script can look like this:
Code:
set_bootloader_env("upgrade_step", "3");
write_raw_image(package_extract_file("recovery.img"), "recovery");
show_progress(0.200000, 10);
set_bootloader_env("upgrade_step", "1");
set_bootloader_env("force_auto_update", "false");
I had the fstab files edited with the info from the block & partitions report but no success so far.
( I avoided porting / using old files from TV boxes running Android L based firmwares...)
Aldideos said:
Hi,
I contacted gearbest to root my TV box and they sent me a link from Baidu. I tried to download it but I can't because it want a Chinese number to register. Somebody can download and upload on mega or something else the Rom? Thanks
Link: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1bpDQFhX Password: nd93
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Just download Kingroot or Kingoroot . One of the two will root it . And if successful try get supersume so you can get rid of the bloat they install and install SuperSU
Autolounge said:
Just download Kingroot or Kingoroot . One of the two will root it . And if successful try get supersume so you can get rid of the bloat they install and install SuperSU
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I had already tried this, but no root
Aldideos said:
I had already tried this, but no root
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Can you run CPUZ and post your specifications so I can find a method or possibly test certain methods if I have it .
My Mini M8S II doesn't go past logo screen after using Kongo Root (Windows edition) over ADB internet.
Autolounge said:
Can you run CPUZ and post your specifications so I can find a method or possibly test certain methods if I have it .
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valid.x86.fr/a/zc7944
its a cpuz validation url. not allowed to post links due to this being a new account.
If anyone here has the skills to root this box and can prove it, I will donate one and pay for shipping if you're within Canada/USA. I'm looking for a zip file based root that can be applied from a flash drive or SD card (ezroot style).
Root
atvbc said:
If anyone here has the skills to root this box and can prove it, I will donate one and pay for shipping if you're within Canada/USA. I'm looking for a zip file based root that can be applied from a flash drive or SD card (ezroot style).
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I am fairly certain I can put together something for you. I have a pretty good history with android, custom ROMS, blahblahblah. I have a Android box from Tops with the S905 in it and rooted mine manually from my laptop. I don't have this particular model but they can't be that different. What version of Android is this running?
Android 6.0,
ARM64
Kingo Root, KingROOT (APK's) don't work.
Kingo Root (Windows) bricked my M8S II ): .

MX10 Android TV Box - SuperSU Issue

I recently purchased an MX10 Android TV Box running Android 7.1.2
It is supposed to be rooted and SuperSU came installed but when you run it, it reports that the SuperSU binary is not installed and SuperSU cannot install it. I've done a full factory reset but the image comes back broken like that.
I downloaded updated firmware for this box and the SuperSU zip file but I cannot get this box into recovery mode. Everything I've found says to stick a toothpick in the AV hole and power up the box. When I do that, the MX10 logo shows but then it pops up with "erasing" and then reboots. All that does is a full factory reset.
If I run Root Checker, it says I don't have root.
Anyone have any experience with this issue and this box? If I can't get into recovery mode then I can't fix SuperSU and/or update the firmware to one where I'm rooted.
The box otherwise seems to work ok with the exception that I cannot set a live wallpaper. I'm just not rooted.
Thanks for any help!
-TimG
TimothyGaray said:
I recently purchased an MX10 Android TV Box running Android 7.1.2
It is supposed to be rooted and SuperSU came installed but when you run it, it reports that the SuperSU binary is not installed and SuperSU cannot install it. I've done a full factory reset but the image comes back broken like that.
I downloaded updated firmware for this box and the SuperSU zip file but I cannot get this box into recovery mode. Everything I've found says to stick a toothpick in the AV hole and power up the box. When I do that, the MX10 logo shows but then it pops up with "erasing" and then reboots. All that does is a full factory reset.
If I run Root Checker, it says I don't have root.
Anyone have any experience with this issue and this box? If I can't get into recovery mode then I can't fix SuperSU and/or update the firmware to one where I'm rooted.
The box otherwise seems to work ok with the exception that I cannot set a live wallpaper. I'm just not rooted.
Thanks for any help!
-TimG
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Yeah i just got mine yesterday and im having the same issue. I get a Root user account error with Root Checker Pro. Ive tried clearing data in the SU app but nothing. There is an update for SU in the Play Store but i read on Freaktab where someone said not to update SU app or it will give you a bootloop. I havent updated it yet cuz i wanted to do some more investigating but i really dont see the harm in just updating the app itself. I know updating the su binary will result in a bootloop because i updated the binary on my T95Z and got the bootloop. Ive been googling all day trying to find a TWRP.img file for the MX10 but have found nothing yet. Ive also been looking for a root method for this box as well but not sure what i should use. It would be nice if these each box had it own sub forum like the phones have.. would make life so much easier. lol
If you figure anything out i would appreciate if you would pass that info on.. will do likewise.
htxp://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/rockchip-based-tv-players/freaktabs-tools-utility-collection/656634-twrp-recovery-for-rockchip-devices
I'm in the same boat. Recieved my mx10 a week ago. Tried the tooth pick in the av port. Shows on screen 'erasing' and eventually factory defaults. No root
Android 7.01 said:
htxp://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player-support/rockchip-based-tv-players/freaktabs-tools-utility-collection/656634-twrp-recovery-for-rockchip-devices
I'm in the same boat. Recieved my mx10 a week ago. Tried the tooth pick in the av port. Shows on screen 'erasing' and eventually factory defaults. No root
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Have you updated the SU app? Not the su binary but the app from play store itself?
Hi, actually I was looking to root the MX10 but for a simple reason:
all I want to to is to get a shutdown or power off button, but this seems missing on the MX10 .. !!! First time I see a box without the shutdown option.
I looked up for apps providing power off button but they all require root access and so don’t work on the out-of-the-box MX10.
Anyone has same need and a solution?
Hi, I received my MX10, a few days ago and have the same problem (SuperSU issue).
I purchased it from GeekBuying, and posted on their blog, for the latest firmware update I could find: http://blog.geekbuying.com/2017/12/...r4-32gb-emmc-tv-box-firmware-update-20171214/
Really want to root it, so I can edit the keyboard/remote control files to map keys on the H18+ remote I bought at the same time as the MX10.
I haven't tried flashing different firmware (or booting into recovery). If/when I receive a reply to my post on the GeekBuying blog, I'll post here - but no idea if they'll reply.
supergiulio said:
Hi, actually I was looking to root the MX10 but for a simple reason:
all I want to to is to get a shutdown or power off button, but this seems missing on the MX10 .. !!! First time I see a box without the shutdown option.
I looked up for apps providing power off button but they all require root access and so don’t work on the out-of-the-box MX10.
Anyone has same need and a solution?
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Hey bud if you hold the power button down on the remote for about 5 seconds and it will bring the reboot menu up.. it has shut down and restart.
Do the same to boot up
Ok.. everyone else that was wondering about root.. looks like this is our answer.. no root.. no TWRP...... for now at least. This box is still fairly new so im
not giving up. It took 4-5 months for them to get root for Snapdragon S8 so who knows.. it may come for the MX10 one day too
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Hey bud if you hold the power button down on the remote for about 5 seconds and it will bring the reboot menu up.. it has shut down and restart.
Ok.. everyone else that was wondering about root.. looks like this is our answer.. no root.. no TWRP...... for now at least. This box is still fairly new so im
not giving up. It took 4-5 months for them to get root for Snapdragon S8 so who knows.. it may come for the MX10 one day too
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Seems really odd that it would come with Super SU installed, and not be rooted. Then again, it also advertises (on GeekBuying.com - in case anyone purchased elsewhere) that it comes with Kodi pre-installed, and mine didn't.
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TimothyGaray said:
...I downloaded updated firmware for this box and the SuperSU zip file...-TimG
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Whereabouts did you get the firmware? Was it this one MX10_RK3328_KODI18.0_20171208.img ? Listed on this GeekBuying blog entry: http://blog.geekbuying.com/2017/12/...r4-32gb-emmc-tv-box-firmware-update-20171214/
RADiuMOz said:
Seems really odd that it would come with Super SU installed, and not be rooted. Then again, it also advertises (on GeekBuying.com - in case anyone purchased elsewhere) that it comes with Kodi pre-installed, and mine didn't.
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Whereabouts did you get the firmware? Was it this one MX10_RK3328_KODI18.0_20171208.img ? Listed on this GeekBuying blog entry: http://blog.geekbuying.com/2017/12/...r4-32gb-emmc-tv-box-firmware-update-20171214/
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Yeah i agree.. odd it ships with su installed but no root. Theres some fw's on this page.... ive downloaded just in case i ever need it... dont see why i would since there is no root though. lol
http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player...3328-4-32gb-tv-box-2-4ghz-wifi-fast-lan/page2
Hi mate,
Try my guide in the Media TV Box Amlogic forum. The recovery image is for TWRP. But you could try Philz or others. Worked on S912 and S905 so far fine.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...mlogic-s905x-s912x-faq-backup-switch-t3752897
No root? I suggest you follow backup instructions, take 3 backups - all paritions, boot only, recovery only.
Then you can extract the boot image from your backup and use that with Magisk to root your system. After Magisk modifies your boot image, reboot, and flash the modified package via TWRP bootable (see topic)
If you have anything you wish to contribute, please feel free to post anything you have learnt that you feel will help others.
Cheers mate!
Thanks for the tip
Thanks Freak69! It was so easy ... but still it would be good to root the MX10
freak69ize said:
Hey bud if you hold the power button down on the remote for about 5 seconds and it will bring the reboot menu up.. it has shut down and restart.
Do the same to boot up
Ok.. everyone else that was wondering about root.. looks like this is our answer.. no root.. no TWRP...... for now at least. This box is still fairly new so im
not giving up. It took 4-5 months for them to get root for Snapdragon S8 so who knows.. it may come for the MX10 one day too
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flipmode_11 said:
Hi mate,
Try my guide in the Media TV Box Amlogic forum. The recovery image is for TWRP. But you could try Philz or others. Worked on S912 and S905 so far fine.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...mlogic-s905x-s912x-faq-backup-switch-t3752897
No root? I suggest you follow backup instructions, take 3 backups - all paritions, boot only, recovery only.
Then you can extract the boot image from your backup and use that with Magisk to root your system. After Magisk modifies your boot image, reboot, and flash the modified package via TWRP bootable (see topic)
If you have anything you wish to contribute, please feel free to post anything you have learnt that you feel will help others.
Cheers mate!
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Hey @flipmode_11 - which TWRP image should we use, please? In your post, you state to, "Download the X96 Media Player TWRP Recovery image...or a different device". As the X96 is S905X (from a quick Google - don't shoot me if I'm wrong!) and the MX10 is RK3328, the TWRP image for the X96 wouldn't work, would it? I took a look at the list of devices and can't find a matching device.
Cheers,
Richard.
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Somethng that REALLY annoys me about the MX10, is that I can't get it to write to my external USB drive (NTFS). It worked just fine - out of the box - on my old MXIII-G, but the MX10 just won't write to it (Total Commander and an FTP server app I usually use in order to access it from my LAN). Is this because of some weird driver, or because of root (permissions... I checked under apps and it has access to storage - but of course it does, because it can read the drive)?
I'm probably not too fussed about rooting this thing, if I can just get external drives working with it.
I did read about Android not supporting NTFS, for write - but my old MXIII-G did, so I'm assuming this should, too. The only other thing I can think of, is that the MXIII-G had something in the firmware for writing to NTFS.
I can't see why there would be external USB drive support, but you can't write to it - I mean, it's a TV box, surely there are some other people out there who copy movies, etc. to an external drive on the box, to watch?
G'day mate,
Yeah look just give it a try and see how you go. Booting to this recovery.img will not make any modifications. It is simply loading an interface and relevant dependencies for it to run. I read something about how RockChip devices are limited or something. I forget now, but that made me steer clear of them, despite having more regular updates and new hardware. :/ hmmm
No, you won't find a matching device. It is shocking that these mass-manufacturered generic devices aren't also listed. I recommend you give the recovery.img in my topic a stab.
Where did you source you MX10 from? Have you asked them? Although, every single Chinese seller I have come across has zero working knowledge or which models are better, plus have 101 mistakes in their specs (just got a $50 and $100 refund on Ebay for X96 and a 10.1" tablet! Wrong specs!).
NTFS? So it can READ but not WRITE? Hmm I would wipe everything in FAT32 for Android. Everything is much happier. You could try exFAT which is a superior file system. Have you tried this? Got any other ExFAT + FAT32 devices? Hmm actually I think I've been down that path with exFAT (Paragon tools to solve). Double check exFAT compatibility before proceeding with backup/wipe/re-format. Actually I know the Nexus 6 was able to read NTFS storage as helped a mate with one. But depends on the manufacturer! But the Nexus6 couldn't write to HPFS - never tested exFAT. I think there is an app - USB Media Exporter...? USB Media Explorer..? - I forget!?!
As you mentioned Total Commander, you could try it with the Paragon tool plug-in: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.tcplugins_ntfs_ro -or- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.mounter (not tried this, but images looks interesting - free!). I use Solid Explorer + Smart File Manager - never been a fan of TC... There are other methods out there, but they require Root, which will not help you! e.g. ChainFire's StickMount.
No, I think you should proceed. However, as per my topic, take a full backup of 3+ partitions prior to making changes. I had to revert to a backup on 20th as had 2x SED processes going nuts. Titanium backup'd all important stuff. Then rebooted to Micro SD TWRP and did 3 Partitions (leaving int. storage intact). So Rooting is essential. It really is. Plus using Magisk is even more important, as it does not make modifications to /System which makes life much easier upgrading/troubleshooting/debugging et al.
NOTE: I would infact backup all the data on that ext. drive, delete partitions and create 2 FAT32/EXFAT/NTFS for redundancy. I have had too many past issues with partitions getting corrupt on external drives.
1. Backup Boot partition, 2. Extract the backup and find the boot.img, 3. Install Magisk Manager, click Install and select option 2 and browse for the boot.img, 4. Flash updated /MagiskManager/boot.img via TWRP and you are rooted w/ Systemless SU and BusyBox. There is seriously nothing better than having Root and being Play "Certified". You won't look back! Plus you can always re-flash the stock Boot.img and do OTA manufacturer updates, then open Magisk Manager and repeat.
Mac is like that. You can only read NTFS drives, but read / write to stupid HFS/HPFS drives with Mac, unless you install something like Paragon to read NTFS. The same for Windows, can read HFS+ but read/write NTFS.
Every Android device, regardless of OS, is totally different. Different Kernel's, different builds, ...
Good luck and let me know how you go?
Cheers mate!
RADiuMOz said:
Hey @flipmode_11 - which TWRP image should we use, please? In your post, you state to, "Download the X96 Media Player TWRP Recovery image...or a different device". As the X96 is S905X (from a quick Google - don't shoot me if I'm wrong!) and the MX10 is RK3328, the TWRP image for the X96 wouldn't work, would it? I took a look at the list of devices and can't find a matching device.
Cheers,
Richard.
---------- Post added at 09:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:54 PM ----------
Somethng that REALLY annoys me about the MX10, is that I can't get it to write to my external USB drive (NTFS). It worked just fine on my old MXIII-G, but the MX10 just won't write to it (Total Commander and an FTP server app I usually use in order to access it from my LAN). Is this because of some weird driver, or because of root (permissions... I checked under apps and it has access to storage - but of course it does, because it can read the drive)?
I'm probably not too fussed about rooting this thing, if I can just get external drives working with it.
I did read about Android not supporting NTFS, for write - but my old MXIII-G did, so I'm assuming this should, too. The only other thing I can think of, is that the MXIII-G had something in the firmware for writing to NTFS.
I can't see why there would be external USB drive support, but you can't write to it - I mean, it's a TV box, surely there are some other people out there who copy movies, etc. to an external drive on the box, to watch?
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flipmode_11 said:
G'day mate,
Yeah look just give it a try and see how you go. Booting to this recovery.img will not make any modifications. It is simply loading an interface and relevant dependencies for it to run. I read something about how RockChip devices are limited or something. I forget now, but that made me steer clear of them, despite having more regular updates and new hardware. :/ hmmm
No, you won't find a matching device. It is shocking that these mass-manufacturered generic devices aren't also listed. I recommend you give the recovery.img in my topic a stab.
Where did you source you MX10 from? Have you asked them? Although, every single Chinese seller I have come across has zero working knowledge or which models are better, plus have 101 mistakes in their specs (just got a $50 and $100 refund on Ebay for X96 and a 10.1" tablet! Wrong specs!).
NTFS? So it can READ but not WRITE? Hmm I would wipe everything in FAT32 for Android. Everything is much happier. You could try exFAT which is a superior file system. Have you tried this? Got any other ExFAT + FAT32 devices? Hmm actually I think I've been down that path with exFAT (Paragon tools to solve). Double check exFAT compatibility before proceeding with backup/wipe/re-format. Actually I know the Nexus 6 was able to read NTFS storage as helped a mate with one. But depends on the manufacturer! But the Nexus6 couldn't write to HPFS - never tested exFAT. I think there is an app - USB Media Exporter...? USB Media Explorer..? - I forget!?!
As you mentioned Total Commander, you could try it with the Paragon tool plug-in: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.tcplugins_ntfs_ro -or- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.mounter (not tried this, but images looks interesting - free!). I use Solid Explorer + Smart File Manager - never been a fan of TC... There are other methods out there, but they require Root, which will not help you! e.g. ChainFire's StickMount.
No, I think you should proceed. However, as per my topic, take a full backup of 3+ partitions prior to making changes. I had to revert to a backup on 20th as had 2x SED processes going nuts. Titanium backup'd all important stuff. Then rebooted to Micro SD TWRP and did 3 Partitions (leaving int. storage intact). So Rooting is essential. It really is. Plus using Magisk is even more important, as it does not make modifications to /System which makes life much easier upgrading/troubleshooting/debugging et al.
NOTE: I would infact backup all the data on that ext. drive, delete partitions and create 2 FAT32/EXFAT/NTFS for redundancy. I have had too many past issues with partitions getting corrupt on external drives.
1. Backup Boot partition, 2. Extract the backup and find the boot.img, 3. Install Magisk Manager, click Install and select option 2 and browse for the boot.img, 4. Flash updated /MagiskManager/boot.img via TWRP and you are rooted w/ Systemless SU and BusyBox. There is seriously nothing better than having Root and being Play "Certified". You won't look back! Plus you can always re-flash the stock Boot.img and do OTA manufacturer updates, then open Magisk Manager and repeat.
Mac is like that. You can only read NTFS drives, but read / write to stupid HFS/HPFS drives with Mac, unless you install something like Paragon to read NTFS. The same for Windows, can read HFS+ but read/write NTFS.
Every Android device, regardless of OS, is totally different. Different Kernel's, different builds, ...
Good luck and let me know how you go?
Cheers mate!
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Ok so ive been on Samsung for the last 5-6 years and never had to backup things like boot.img, recovery.img cuz we have have odin, so there was never any need to...... so i just did a google search on how to do this but it only brings up ways to do it with root. Can you explain how to do this or link to a tut?
Also could i get a more in depth of using Magisk? I have it on my HTC M7 but i rarely ever play around with it... actually im root with SU on it. So i have to run Magisk on my MX10.. search for boot.img.. patch it.. flash some zip in twrp.. and how do i get twrp on the box.. through adb? I should know this as long as ive been rooting but root on U.S. snapdragon samsung phones is totally different since the bootloader cant be unlocked. Thanks for your info so far bro
Post redundant.
flipmode_11 said:
Did you see my questions?
Where did you source your device from? Ebay? Online? Retail?
What software and steps above did you try?
Did you try the Paragon app with Total Commander?
Did you try downloading the recovery.img linked in the Media TV Box category? https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=75644464
Using Magisk is even more important these days as developers attempt to detect SU/Root, plus Magisk does not make modifications to your /System partition which makes life MUCH easier upgrading / troubleshooting / debugging and allows you to mask Root/SuperUser to then use all apps (Spotify, Play, Netflix, Stan, et al.)
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I got my box from Amazon. Ive not tried anything with it yet. I dont use Total Commander.. that was another guy saying something about it and wanting to be able to write to external sd... i could care less for that. I want root for adaway and a few other things. Im using Blockada right now to block ads but i cant use it and Expressvpn at the same time.. so my choices are either block ads or run vpn to be anonymous.. cant do both because you cant run two vpns at the same time in android and blockada's vpn is not the same kind of vpn.
Ok i just read your thread.. i will give it a try sometime this weekend maybe.
Ya know the weird thing is is that DevCheck says i have root and busybox installed. Su app is there but say su binaries arent installed. I dont get why this box is shipped like this. lol
You are funny! I was talking to @RADiuMOz - I had quoted him.
No wonder your reply made no sense. Then my reply made no sense.
Please see my topic on AMLogic devices "AMLogic S905 S912 FAQ ✰ Fix Root, Switch SU, Backup/Restore etc ✩ Media Player TV Box" here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...mlogic-s905x-s912x-faq-backup-switch-t3752897
I would suggest you follow the steps to Backup first as it does not make any changes to your system.
Then follow steps to Root (download 3 files) and proceed with the FAQ I have written on how to root and which of the 3 methods suit you (probably the one similar to Part 1 of the backup, plus flashing the ZIP.
I had similar corrupt Root issue where SU and SUD were present, but didn't appear to have permissions. Some apps reported Root OK, and others No Root.
Anyway, let me know how you go. I have documented how to un-root / clean-up and then to re-root your system (i.e. Corrupt Root). Reply there.
Cheers!
p.s. May I suggest you check out AdGuard instead of AdAway? It lets you subscribe to block lists, plus you can set-up DUAL VPN's with it (read their KB/FAQ's). AdGuard's menu's allows you to accomodate both being able to VPN and run adblocking at the same time - ROOT Free. So you can probably ignore everything I have even said! LOL (AdGuard > Left Menu > Settings > Proxy Settings)
VyprVPN is far better and I suggest you try them when they have a promo. You can enable an option to block malicious servers, etc. But no way of managing this and adding adverts. Anyway, I switched and tried various VPN providers and found VyprVPN far better, plus offer a higher level of OpenVPN encryption which is not blocked or detected by 3rd parties called "Chameleon".
freak69ize said:
I got my box from Amazon. I want root for AdAway and a few other things. Im using Blockada right now to block ads but i cant use it and ExpressVPN at the same time.. so my choices are either block ads or run vpn to be anonymous.. cant do both because you cant run two vpns at the same time in android and blockada's vpn is not the same kind of vpn.
Ok i just read your thread.. i will give it a try sometime this weekend maybe.
Ya know the weird thing is is that DevCheck says i have root and busybox installed. Su app is there but say su binaries arent installed. I dont get why this box is shipped like this. lol
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EXPERIMENT: Has anyone tried an OTG adapter in the USB-C slot for a Galaxy S8? Then connect a small USB drive with a recovery.img only, formatted in FAT32? You could even try placing the recovery.img on your Micro SD inside your phone...? Perhaps while holding down menu + up or menu + down, switch on your phone, and it might read the recovery.img on the external memory and boot into that?
*Anyway*, try the same thing in your MX10 and report back add success. Use a compatible S905 TWRP recovery.img (see my type here with download attached and tested with S905x Devices.
Hmm... So many ideas... so many things I have not tried!
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Hey bud if you hold the power button down on the remote for about 5 seconds and it will bring the reboot menu up.. it has shut down and restart. Do the same to boot up
Ok.. everyone else that was wondering about root.. looks like this is our answer.. no root.. no TWRP...... for now at least. This box is still fairly new so im not giving up. It took 4-5 months for them to get root for Snapdragon S8 so who knows.. it may come for the MX10 one day too
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flipmode_11 said:
G'day mate,
Yeah look just give it a try and see how you go. Booting to this recovery.img will not make any modifications. It is simply loading an interface and relevant dependencies for it to run. I read something about how RockChip devices are limited or something. I forget now, but that made me steer clear of them, despite having more regular updates and new hardware. :/ hmmm
No, you won't find a matching device. It is shocking that these mass-manufacturered generic devices aren't also listed. I recommend you give the recovery.img in my topic a stab.
Where did you source you MX10 from? Have you asked them? Although, every single Chinese seller I have come across has zero working knowledge or which models are better, plus have 101 mistakes in their specs (just got a $50 and $100 refund on Ebay for X96 and a 10.1" tablet! Wrong specs!).
NTFS? So it can READ but not WRITE? Hmm I would wipe everything in FAT32 for Android. Everything is much happier. You could try exFAT which is a superior file system. Have you tried this? Got any other ExFAT + FAT32 devices? Hmm actually I think I've been down that path with exFAT (Paragon tools to solve). Double check exFAT compatibility before proceeding with backup/wipe/re-format. Actually I know the Nexus 6 was able to read NTFS storage as helped a mate with one. But depends on the manufacturer! But the Nexus6 couldn't write to HPFS - never tested exFAT. I think there is an app - USB Media Exporter...? USB Media Explorer..? - I forget!?!
As you mentioned Total Commander, you could try it with the Paragon tool plug-in: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.tcplugins_ntfs_ro -or- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.mounter (not tried this, but images looks interesting - free!). I use Solid Explorer + Smart File Manager - never been a fan of TC... There are other methods out there, but they require Root, which will not help you! e.g. ChainFire's StickMount.
No, I think you should proceed. However, as per my topic, take a full backup of 3+ partitions prior to making changes. I had to revert to a backup on 20th as had 2x SED processes going nuts. Titanium backup'd all important stuff. Then rebooted to Micro SD TWRP and did 3 Partitions (leaving int. storage intact). So Rooting is essential. It really is. Plus using Magisk is even more important, as it does not make modifications to /System which makes life much easier upgrading/troubleshooting/debugging et al.
NOTE: I would infact backup all the data on that ext. drive, delete partitions and create 2 FAT32/EXFAT/NTFS for redundancy. I have had too many past issues with partitions getting corrupt on external drives.
1. Backup Boot partition, 2. Extract the backup and find the boot.img, 3. Install Magisk Manager, click Install and select option 2 and browse for the boot.img, 4. Flash updated /MagiskManager/boot.img via TWRP and you are rooted w/ Systemless SU and BusyBox. There is seriously nothing better than having Root and being Play "Certified". You won't look back! Plus you can always re-flash the stock Boot.img and do OTA manufacturer updates, then open Magisk Manager and repeat.
Mac is like that. You can only read NTFS drives, but read / write to stupid HFS/HPFS drives with Mac, unless you install something like Paragon to read NTFS. The same for Windows, can read HFS+ but read/write NTFS.
Every Android device, regardless of OS, is totally different. Different Kernel's, different builds, ...
Good luck and let me know how you go?
Cheers mate!
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First up - sorry mate - I actually thought I'd replied to your post, but clearly either didn't submit it, or just dreamed the whole thing.
I have to wait for free time at the weekends (I have kids), but I'll go back to your topic and give that a go.
As for NTFS, etc. I ended up buying a Synology DS218J NAS box as I want my daughter to be able to back up her MacBook to it, as well as probably back up some of my stuff to it as well - and of course then use for the MX10. I bought it from GeekBuying, and they're not that particularly helpful. Not intentionally unhelpful, though.
My MXIII-G was great for just working straight out of the box, with the external NTFS drive (exact same drive).
So now, as for rooting, my only reason will be so I can remap some of the keys on my remote - but don't absolutely have to do that. But I'll do backups anyway, so that I'm ready for if/when any firmware updates come out.
I'll certainly know to have a MUCH better look round, before buying my next Android TV box, though - that's for sure. I did a quick search, but didn't find anything on a user level - but also didn't search XDA: just did a regular Google search.
Thanks for your detailed reply, as I know it takes time and thought on your part - it's much appreciated. As soon as I've got something to report, I'll post in the same thread, so other people can perhaps benefit from my findings.
Cheers,
Richard.
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flipmode_11 said:
G'day mate,
Yeah look just give it a try and see how you go. Booting to this recovery.img will not make any modifications. It is simply loading an interface and relevant dependencies for it to run. I read something about how RockChip devices are limited or something. I forget now, but that made me steer clear of them, despite having more regular updates and new hardware. :/ hmmm
No, you won't find a matching device. It is shocking that these mass-manufacturered generic devices aren't also listed. I recommend you give the recovery.img in my topic a stab.
Where did you source you MX10 from? Have you asked them? Although, every single Chinese seller I have come across has zero working knowledge or which models are better, plus have 101 mistakes in their specs (just got a $50 and $100 refund on Ebay for X96 and a 10.1" tablet! Wrong specs!).
NTFS? So it can READ but not WRITE? Hmm I would wipe everything in FAT32 for Android. Everything is much happier. You could try exFAT which is a superior file system. Have you tried this? Got any other ExFAT + FAT32 devices? Hmm actually I think I've been down that path with exFAT (Paragon tools to solve). Double check exFAT compatibility before proceeding with backup/wipe/re-format. Actually I know the Nexus 6 was able to read NTFS storage as helped a mate with one. But depends on the manufacturer! But the Nexus6 couldn't write to HPFS - never tested exFAT. I think there is an app - USB Media Exporter...? USB Media Explorer..? - I forget!?!
As you mentioned Total Commander, you could try it with the Paragon tool plug-in: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.tcplugins_ntfs_ro -or- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.mounter (not tried this, but images looks interesting - free!). I use Solid Explorer + Smart File Manager - never been a fan of TC... There are other methods out there, but they require Root, which will not help you! e.g. ChainFire's StickMount.
No, I think you should proceed. However, as per my topic, take a full backup of 3+ partitions prior to making changes. I had to revert to a backup on 20th as had 2x SED processes going nuts. Titanium backup'd all important stuff. Then rebooted to Micro SD TWRP and did 3 Partitions (leaving int. storage intact). So Rooting is essential. It really is. Plus using Magisk is even more important, as it does not make modifications to /System which makes life much easier upgrading/troubleshooting/debugging et al.
NOTE: I would infact backup all the data on that ext. drive, delete partitions and create 2 FAT32/EXFAT/NTFS for redundancy. I have had too many past issues with partitions getting corrupt on external drives.
1. Backup Boot partition, 2. Extract the backup and find the boot.img, 3. Install Magisk Manager, click Install and select option 2 and browse for the boot.img, 4. Flash updated /MagiskManager/boot.img via TWRP and you are rooted w/ Systemless SU and BusyBox. There is seriously nothing better than having Root and being Play "Certified". You won't look back! Plus you can always re-flash the stock Boot.img and do OTA manufacturer updates, then open Magisk Manager and repeat.
Mac is like that. You can only read NTFS drives, but read / write to stupid HFS/HPFS drives with Mac, unless you install something like Paragon to read NTFS. The same for Windows, can read HFS+ but read/write NTFS.
Every Android device, regardless of OS, is totally different. Different Kernel's, different builds, ...
Good luck and let me know how you go?
Cheers mate!
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Apologies! I thought I'd replied, here, but clearly didn't submit it, or just dreamed I had. I've replied to your PM, but also for anyone/everyone else's benefit (and in brief), I bought my MX10 from GeekBuying. I just bought a NAS box, so I'm going to use that instead of trying to get NTFS working, although the people at GeekBuying said, "Our factory tests show that the MX10 can read and write ntfs hard drives. So please try again." I'd be interested to hear whether anyone else is able to write to NTFS.
I'm going to go back to your topic, and give that a go - and will then post back here, to let everyone know (hopefully might benefit someone).
Cheers,
Richard.
i have mx10 and it suddenly stuck in start logo when i open,i dont have any idea please help.
i try to factory reset using toothpick and hit the factory reset no command coming out to delete all files and quick return to booth the system.
whwn i try to reboot again stuck in start logo i'll wait for 30 min but still just rounding the startup logo.Please help me...

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