Related
I have Alcatel OT-910, but i cant find anything about root & rom for this model here on xda-developers forum. I found threads for other Alcatel models (OT-908, OT-980, OT-990) and i was wondering is anyone working on this particular model? Is it possibile to have root access? stock ROM for OT-910? Thanks.
Alcatel OT-910
CPU 600 MHz
OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
Keyboard QWERTY
root
i have tried to root my OT-910 with SuperOneClick 2.3.3, but it doesn't work.
Keeps stuck at Step #7 Waiting for Device.
also tried to unplug and replug it at this part, but no chance.
any other ideas how to get root? Some of the installed apps are useless for me and eat up my memory, want to get rid of them
rooting problem
I've got OT910 too, tried several ways to root with steps, provided for other Alcatel android phones - no luck.
Try with different versions os superoneclick. Aso you should install Pdanet on your phone and your computer to and try again with superoneclick.
Sent from my ALCATEL one touch 990
No luck still
I tried all SuperOneClick releases, z4root, GingerBreak - nothing really works. The phone is hardly operable without root - too much garbage preinstalled.
Hey, i have an Alcatel OT-909a (which is the same as Alcatel OT-910 but with a lower px camera) and i also am unable to get root access, i already know that there is a stock busybox, and have seen some files of the internal memory but still not having luck, i also flashed some CWM and RA recoveries but i just got stuck while trying to access recovery, so i have to get back to stock recovery, i think there must be a way to do at least a nandroid backup and try to root the backup and flash again, but i dont know, the CWM recovery just boot the android logo, after there is nothing in the screen, but the QWERTY keys are on like if the phone was in recovery, i had tried Super One Click 1.9.2 and 2.3.3 and got stuck in step #7 too, zergRush and GingerBreak doesnt work also, something extrange for me is that the last time i try CWM, it didnt boot into recovery but into fastboot, as far as i know internal memory is read-only except for the installation of apps and some folders (or somehow i push GingerBreak and zergRush to the internal memory isn't?), i can't push su to the xbin or bin folders, but i already saw what is inside xbin an bin (as i said memory is read-only and there are some folders that requires permissions to access), there must be a way to push su to xbin folder (or at least maybe access su in another location?) but i still seeing how?
PD: sorry for my possible bad english speaking
PD2: yes i'm a noob and i hate myself but please some of you that know of this, help us?
Edit: just curious i just push su to "/data/local/tmp" then i just tipe ./su and it appeared on the phone "shell has been granted superuser permissions"
Alcatel_OT_909a /909s /910
OS: Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 / 6180
Kernel: 2.6.35.7-perf [email protected] #3
Here an idea: Custom Rom
hey guys, if some of you (someone, anyone who might wanna help?) are still maybe reading this thread, i wonder, i have played with the phone a little (unluckly i really messed up breaking the cellphone and luckily for me, the motherboard was replaced at service center), and i have been able to pull out most of the system partition, custpack and others, (except for the recovery partition) and i was wondering if maybe there is a way to create a custom rom with those files?, maybe we could create our custom rom and flash it, after seeing around the files, i got that 909a it's using what it's looks like at least the same kernel than ot910, (actually some information is from the ot910, in the manual it refers to ot909a-s ot910 as same cellphone but with different px in camera), so maybe we could create a custom GB rom based on the files from the stock system partition, and as alcatel has relased the kernel sourcecode maybe we could even do a custom kernel?, i was just wondering if someone can try to do a custom rom with those files, as i have tried flashing some GB roms replacing files and the phone doesn't boot up to android, but in recovery you get su access and pull the other files, but when replacing files, there is a moment when the system lose adb shell access, so maybe someone with more knowleadge (as i'm new to both android and linux) can help?
Rooting -- any news?
Has anyone succeeded in rooting the device in the meantime? I had no luck with either psneuter, zergrush, or gingerbreak ...
OT-910 successfully rooted!
Hi,
thank's to the great work of giantpune over at Phandroid, the Alcatel OT-910 has been successfully rooted (see the attached screenshot)!
For instructions, cf. the thread "Optimus Elite root with an apk" at Phandroid's LG Optimus Elite forum. Put in a nutshell, you have to install the following two APK's:
1. the Poot-debug.apk tailor-made for this phone, and
2. Ministro II.apk.
Both files are linked at the end of giantpune's original post at the LG Optimus Elite forum.
Note that Superuser, but not SuperSU, will grant root access on the OT-910.
Have fun!
Any Rom for OT 910
nolda said:
Hi,
thank's to the great work of giantpune over at Phandroid, the Alcatel OT-910 has been successfully rooted (see the attached screenshot)!
For instructions, cf. the thread "Optimus Elite root with an apk" at Phandroid's LG Optimus Elite forum. Put in a nutshell, you have to install the following two APK's:
1. the Poot-debug.apk tailor-made for this phone, and
2. Ministro II.apk.
Both files are linked at the end of giantpune's original post at the LG Optimus Elite forum.
Note that Superuser, but not SuperSU, will grant root access on the OT-910.
Have fun!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you please suggest any ROM for OT 910.
Help need...
Hi guys,
I need your help man, I had just rooted successfully and I don't know what have I done now it is just stuck at TCL logo and restarting.
please please please help...
May be flashing it solve the problem I have sent email to alcatel but they didn't have the rom so some one help me and also I had flash recovery but didn't back up original one so also give me that or any working CWM recovery.
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
my last hope is xda...
smkamranqadri said:
Hi guys,
I need your help man, I had just rooted successfully and I don't know what have I done now it is just stuck at TCL logo and restarting.
please please please help...
May be flashing it solve the problem I have sent email to alcatel but they didn't have the rom so some one help me and also I had flash recovery but didn't back up original one so also give me that or any working CWM recovery.
plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
my last hope is xda...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If your last hope is xda... then maybe you will not have that much luck, if you're stuck at TCL logo, maybe you could try using the "OTU Upgrade Tool" (by means "OTU = Alcatel/TCL Flasher") and maybe that will do the trick and then you get your phone back to stock, if not (or if you already did that), then you're a little out of luck, as far as I know, there is no stock recovery around, and also as far as I know, there is no CWM recovery, now, in case you did use OTU Tool, and failed flashing the phone, then is almost sure that your nand is bricked, if you used OTU Tool and that didn't get your phone back, then you should see if you can still flash Android Images (more accurately 2.3.3 (since 2.3.4 did brick my phone twice)), at least with a non-functional 2.3.3 image, maybe you could flash from there with OTU again, or try to modify 2.3.3 system to work with your phone, if nothing of that did result for you, then you're out of luck, because I'm almost sure that would mean that you are in a nand brick, and the only way to solve it, is sending it to Service Repair (at least for now)
now, for using OTU Upgrade Tool, you can download it from TCL/Alcatel website ( www2.alcatelonetouch.com/global-en/support/download.html ) in the download section, select your phone model, and from there download the OTU Upgrade Tool, after downloading, install it and follow the instructions for getting the phone in "Download Mode" (in OT910 = (pressing "Q" key with the phone totally off, and after pressing the "Q" key for 30sec. or a minute, then (still pressing the "Q" key) connect it to the pc and follow the onscreen steps (that means, choosing your mobile and getting in to look for the firmware and download it)
I have a kind of "backup" of the system (I mean, every file that is in /system) but sadly, it doesn't have the properly permissions set, and so, it gives also a boot loop (also I bricked my phone once again and for worse, when it was out of warranty), so if you still in warranty maybe you should send it to service :/
that's the sad of life when your mobile is not the one that is being developed by expert developers (not even a beginner one )
Hope you can fix your phone
thanks for help
thanks man you are my captain...
I recheck the upgrade tool it just say that you have latest software.
So if you have 2.3.3 then please give me that i will update it via adb shell as i can still access it as su.
smkamranqadri said:
thanks man you are my captain...
I recheck the upgrade tool it just say that you have latest software.
So if you have 2.3.3 then please give me that i will update it via adb shell as i can still access it as su.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I will, but before, what version of upgrade tool are you using? (mine has a kind of strange bug that the rom is never ever able to get the last update (as always download saying there is a new update (it's a fake but anyway)), that would be kind of a problem since maybe after you flash 2.3.3 the upgrade tool will state that you're still in latest firmware (even through upgrade tool is supposed to be a service tool, funny isn't?), anyway, since you have nothing to lose (since apparently you flashed a custom recovery that didn't work for you), but, there are this two things you should try before, first (and pretty much the must obvious one) if you have warranty (as long as you're in warranty and never tried to see what's inside the phone), and two, there is a little possibility that maybe you can access adb via the recovery you flashed, even, when the tcl logo appears, try to do "adb shell" or "adb devices", so maybe you can recover your phone without the need of flashing android 2.3.3.
now, if nothing of that worked, then there is nothing to loose, if you have the android sdk, from there you can download a 2.3.3 image, that will boot, but display nothing in the screen (still you can do adb shell with su, and try to properly install libraries maybe?), if not, then i'll check if I can do one system image for you, and see what it does
by the way, if somehow you can access adb , try to do "adb pull" and pull the " /system" partition
it's really sad that we can't (at least not me) figure out, how to use the files that the upgrade tool uses ( 570mb of 10 - 520kb files)
Help me... alcatel 909
Azuruw said:
I will, but before, what version of upgrade tool are you using? (mine has a kind of strange bug that the rom is never ever able to get the last update (as always download saying there is a new update (it's a fake but anyway)), that would be kind of a problem since maybe after you flash 2.3.3 the upgrade tool will state that you're still in latest firmware (even through upgrade tool is supposed to be a service tool, funny isn't?), anyway, since you have nothing to lose (since apparently you flashed a custom recovery that didn't work for you), but, there are this two things you should try before, first (and pretty much the must obvious one) if you have warranty (as long as you're in warranty and never tried to see what's inside the phone), and two, there is a little possibility that maybe you can access adb via the recovery you flashed, even, when the tcl logo appears, try to do "adb shell" or "adb devices", so maybe you can recover your phone without the need of flashing android 2.3.3.
now, if nothing of that worked, then there is nothing to loose, if you have the android sdk, from there you can download a 2.3.3 image, that will boot, but display nothing in the screen (still you can do adb shell with su, and try to properly install libraries maybe?), if not, then i'll check if I can do one system image for you, and see what it does
by the way, if somehow you can access adb , try to do "adb pull" and pull the " /system" partition
it's really sad that we can't (at least not me) figure out, how to use the files that the upgrade tool uses ( 570mb of 10 - 520kb files)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
First of all my update tool version is 1.2.0.10.
Second i got second hand set from local market at karachi, pakistan so no warranty where i exchange some email from alcatel support for rom but said that they didn't have.
third i can access adb shell with couple of reentering su i got super user so what to do to recover.
i will pull system partition and give you the link soon also downloading sdk for image.
thanks alot...
may we could chat live for better working. find me smkamranqadri at any platform except google kami.genius.
Got ROM/ RECOVERY
smkamranqadri said:
First of all my update tool version is 1.2.0.10.
Second i got second hand set from local market at karachi, pakistan so no warranty where i exchange some email from alcatel support for rom but said that they didn't have.
third i can access adb shell with couple of reentering su i got super user so what to do to recover.
i will pull system partition and give you the link soon also downloading sdk for image.
thanks alot...
may we could chat live for better working. find me smkamranqadri at any platform except google kami.genius.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I had got rom & recovery and every partions so any one need have do chat with me at fb - Muhammad Kamran qadri
So guys, I'm new to this and thought I would jump in at the deep end.
I unlocked my HTC One X+ easily and set about rooting.
I've got TWRP installed but it keeps telling me it needs to install superuser before it can root.
I have totally wiped the phone, how come if Im not rooted?
How do I get an OS and indeed the kernel or ROM onto the phone?
Its and International OX+, I've got the right kernel... what do I need to do?
It was locked to O2 if that makes a difference
I followed the instruction in Hasson but then wiped the OS
I know its a simple procedure but can someone walk me through it please
So I've downloaded Kernel 3.1.10-ge7581e4
I have no idea what to do next, come on guys I know its not difficult for you guys.
eskimosound said:
So I've downloaded Kernel 3.1.10-ge7581e4
I have no idea what to do next, come on guys I know its not difficult for you guys.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you wiped as you said, you need to push with adb a rom of your choice to the internal memory of the phone and then install it within twrp.
Please read instructions 2 or 3 times before attempting anything, seems like you rushed and now you're temporarily without phone till you flash a rom on it again. I doubt any root guide tells you to wipe the phone, your own fault on this.
To sum it up:
Put a rom's zip of your choice in the internal memory with adb push
flash the rom within the twrp recovery (install option)
flash the kernel for the specific rom with fastboot (each rom has a guide and download for it)
You can now search about it more easily, plenty of posts and info about this.
dan_alexandre said:
If you wiped as you said, you need to push with adb a rom of your choice to the internal memory of the phone and then install it within twrp.
Please read instructions 2 or 3 times before attempting anything, seems like you rushed and now you're temporarily without phone till you flash a rom on it again. I doubt any root guide tells you to wipe the phone, your own fault on this.
To sum it up:
Put a rom's zip of your choice in the internal memory with adb push
flash the rom within the twrp recovery (install option)
flash the kernel for the specific rom with fastboot (each rom has a guide and download for it)
You can now search about it more easily, plenty of posts and info about this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, I did indeed rush into it but I have been meaning to do it for a year and just thought go for it, I know its all salvageable..ish!
So yep, I've got the ROM I want but don't understand the kernel, I see no guide to download it, all I know is I took a note of the Kernel before I wiped my phone and I have managed to find the exact kernel.
The ROM or RUU as it is, is an O2 UK version, I figure it must be the one I want as it was an O2 phone in the UK.
I still don't know what folders to put things in, TWRP can't see a boot.img that I have on the phone when installing, it can only see it through file explorer.
And then, every time I power down the phone TWRP asks to install Superuser, its cant, theres nothing to install it to, so it just keeps asking.
This is all because I hated the Sense 5 update, indeed Im till looking for the Sense 4 ROM fo HOX+
eskimosound said:
Thanks, I did indeed rush into it but I have been meaning to do it for a year and just thought go for it, I know its all salvageable..ish!
So yep, I've got the ROM I want but don't understand the kernel, I see no guide to download it, all I know is I took a note of the Kernel before I wiped my phone and I have managed to find the exact kernel.
The ROM or RUU as it is, is an O2 UK version, I figure it must be the one I want as it was an O2 phone in the UK.
I still don't know what folders to put things in, TWRP can't see a boot.img that I have on the phone when installing, it can only see it through file explorer.
And then, every time I power down the phone TWRP asks to install Superuser, its cant, theres nothing to install it to, so it just keeps asking.
This is all because I hated the Sense 5 update, indeed Im till looking for the Sense 4 ROM fo HOX+
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sigh, if you had read carefully you'd know that boot.img need to be flashed through fastboot and not from recovery. Every rom has this info or a batch file for this.
So what exactly are you trying to do? Root the stock rom that came originally with the phone or installing a custom rom?
dan_alexandre said:
Sigh, if you had read carefully you'd know that boot.img need to be flashed through fastboot and not from recovery. Every rom has this info or a batch file for this.
So what exactly are you trying to do? Root the stock rom that came originally with the phone or installing a custom rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lols, thanks dan, I hope you don't hate me!
Root the stock ROM
For starters..
The boot.img is the Android Revolution HD
The RUU is O2 UK
I do realise they are two different ways of installing an OS, I would just like one of them to work!
So think install RUU, then kernel
But put them where and how
I bought the Android Hackers book, but theres nothing about HOX+ in it, and seeing as that's the only phone, I've got to practise on I thought I would ask you specifically.
eskimosound said:
Lols, thanks dan, I hope you don't hate me!
Root the stock ROM
For starters..
The boot.img is the Android Revolution HD
The RUU is O2 UK
I do realise they are two different ways of installing an OS, I would just like one of them to work!
So think install RUU, then kernel
But put them where and how
I bought the Android Hackers book, but theres nothing about HOX+ in it, and seeing as that's the only phone, I've got to practise on I thought I would ask you specifically.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I see, the easiest ways would be to use a custom rom now. For example, the one you already got the kernel from(android revolution hd)
To root you dont need to install a kernel... just to flash the supersu zip. Using a custom rom's kernel with stock rom might not be a good idea.
Another simple way would be to restore stock rom back to start and try rooting again, this time reading everything carefully
So the two easiest ways i think:
1) flash a custom rom following the instructions they provide in the initial posts for that rom
2) run the o2 correspondent RUU to restore stock rom (you'd need to relock the bootloader), also reading carefully posts in the forum about restoring to stock
Without getting into too much detail, these are the simplest options.
All the info required to do these are on these forums
Aaarrghhh, its driving me insane as I knew it would, just like XP, Vista Seven and Eight!!!
So Im back to being up all night learning..
Well have installed SDK correctly but device is not seen, no serial, nothing.
I can get it to fastboot though, however I don't know any commands so I cant get it to work
Windows 7 keeps moaning about an mpt file which I downloaded and dont know where to extract it to
All I need to do is copy a few files to the phones sd card and install them right?
Whys that so difficult?
I don't know the difference between a rom an ruu and a boot image, in that I don't know where they should all be placed.
Why cant twrp copy and paste from pc...
So Hassooon works sort of but still none the wiser.
Am following tutorial but fastboot commands are not working
Still cant find right driver.....
So CMD lines not working 100%
So am downloading drivers in sdk manager
And how do I flash the supersu zip?
Still no luck with driver, im on windows 7 32bit
OK I cant push using adb it cant find the file or directory,
Hassooon cant detect the phone as cant windroid universal
I dont think the phone is rooted even though i have twrp on it.
Thus can I have wiped the os?
If not can i restore it?
No I didnt make a backup rom..
mmm a zip on the phone doesnt load in bootloader, count that be my os?
Guys, im stranded in the water here...
On boot im getting...
Failed to open usb master mode
[Preload] Failed to open usb master mode
loading PM35IMG.zip image...
Failed to open usb master mode
please plug off usb
Whats PM35IMG.zip?
Is that the OS?
Am I saved?
Is it easy to get that file to unzip and load?
Can anyone help?
So now I need the right RUU.....
2.17.206.3
Is there anyone out there that can help please?
So have managed to install superuser and root my phone, all instructions for doing this were wrong including Hassoon, had to have the phone in System screen to do it, not bootloader or recovery.
Now cant get adb to push file to sdcard...
Man alive, how to make something very easy, sound very difficult.
Would any of you experts care to help?
Just trying to install a ROM.zip to Root and place the boot img in right place.
Well, the instructions are dire but after 10 days of persistance have installed Android Revolution HD 8, finally my phone is up and running better than the bloated os that came with the phone so, you can call this thread resolved.
Hello everyone,
Here is the sad tale:
I recently got my Kindle Fire HDX and immediately started fiddling with it. Got it rooted and installed GApps using KindleFree. I then decided to buy KindleFree Pro to tweak even more. I fiddled around with the custom launcher option and basically bricked the device all within the same day that I got it! I'm not sure what that option changed exactly behind the scenes but I was able to ADB in and noticed that Launcher-release-signed_82046410.apk has a size of 0kb... that can't be right so I figured I'd start there...
First, I'd like for someone to confirm the size of theirs, if it isn't 0kb (which I doubt it will be) then can someone kindly upload that APK so I can load it up and hopefully get this thing working again?
Alternatively, can anyone suggest a way to simply reflash the stock rom via ADB somehow? I never installed safestrap and I don't think it can be installed via ADB. At least not that I've seen.
Thanks!
ok sorry
mkid89 said:
Hello everyone,
Here is the sad tale:
I recently got my Kindle Fire HDX and immediately started fiddling with it. Got it rooted and installed GApps using KindleFree. I then decided to buy KindleFree Pro to tweak even more. I fiddled around with the custom launcher option and basically bricked the device all within the same day that I got it! I'm not sure what that option changed exactly behind the scenes but I was able to ADB in and noticed that Launcher-release-signed_82046410.apk has a size of 0kb... that can't be right so I figured I'd start there...
First, I'd like for someone to confirm the size of theirs, if it isn't 0kb (which I doubt it will be) then can someone kindly upload that APK so I can load it up and hopefully get this thing working again?
Alternatively, can anyone suggest a way to simply reflash the stock rom via ADB somehow? I never installed safestrap and I don't think it can be installed via ADB. At least not that I've seen.
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786190 and that's why we have safestrap so you don't modify your stock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6fPF5UZsWw
There are a few Devs still working on a way to flash something from fast boot no ETA means no promises seems the only fix for you may be to call Amazon . And maybe someone will chime in with a way to sideload an app I'm not sure. Good luck
I should have listened to the warnings when people said it was easy to brick! I've been modifying devices since the windows mobile days before android and never once have felt this hopeless! Safestrap will be the first thing I do once I get this running again.
The good news is I still have SU root access in ADB without needing a Fastboot cable. I'm thinking everything else but the launcher loads so it is pretty much fully functional but with no gui. It sometimes will even boots to the lock screen but unlocks to a black screen.
I think I should be able to sideload the launcher if someone can get me the apk.
well
mkid89 said:
I should have listened to the warnings when people said it was easy to brick! I've been modifying devices since the windows mobile days before android and never once have felt this hopeless! Safestrap will be the first thing I do once I get this running again.
The good news is I still have SU root access in ADB without needing a Fastboot cable. I'm thinking everything else but the launcher loads so it is pretty much fully functional but with no gui. It sometimes will even boots to the lock screen but unlocks to a black screen.
I think I should be able to sideload the launcher if someone can get me the apk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If your patient somebody savvy enough will come by. and actually I know that I have read that someplace here I couldn't tell you where sorry. And if you're hoping for somebody to drop off the apk for you probably should let them know which firmware you are. Or you could always download the Bin file of your current firmware and exract it. Downloaded to an android rename it .zip and extract
That's a good idea but I don't know where to get the bin file or how to confirm I have the correct one. I had just updated so I believe it was the latest version. I'm thinking it's v13.3.2.1 or maybe v13.3.2.4 it said there were no more updates available so it should be the latest.
It's an 8.9. Don't think I mentioned that.
well
mkid89 said:
That's a good idea but I don't know where to get the bin file or how to confirm I have the correct one. I had just updated so I believe it was the latest version. I'm thinking it's v13.3.2.1 or maybe v13.3.2.4 it said there were no more updates available so it should be the latest.
It's an 8.9. Don't think I mentioned that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
8.9 is 14.3.2.4 https://s3.amazonaws.com/kindle-fire-updates/update-kindle-14.3.2.4_user_324002120.bin
Thank you for your help! I actually got it working shortly after my last post but got right into installing safestrap. ?
I'll post a write up tomorrow on what needed to be done in case anyone else has the issue. It's late where I'm at so I need to get some rest before trying to write it all up!
Ok! Now that I have a fresh mind I can document the steps I took to correct this issue.
How did this happen to begin with? I think that when I tried to set a custom launcher as default using KindleFree Pro, the launcher I selected was unable to load properly or something interrupted the process. Either way, it either would only load to the lock screen or just sit on the boot animation. I'm thinking the way that KindleFree works is that it replaces the default launcher apk with a link that points to the launcher you want to replace it with (hence the 0kb size). Either that or something got corrupted during the process of changing the launcher. I'm not sure what KindleFree does behind the scenes so this is all just speculation.
Anyways, on to the good stuff. Once I noticed the launcher was 0kb, thats where I decided to direct my troubleshooting efforts. I posted this thread hoping someone would upload the stock launcher for me to replace it with but jimyv gave me the idea to just grab it from the bin. I ended up finding the bin file here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201357190 before he replied with the direct link. The "Download Software Update" link is a direct link to the .bin file. I changed the extension, opened it up and found the launcher apk per jimyv's suggestion.
Once I had the file, I needed to get it onto the HDX. I more or less followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588608
Instead of replacing the odex files, I replaced the launcher apk under /system/app/ As soon as it had finished copying over, the device went from the boot splash screen to the lock screen in what can only be described as a magical moment.
Interesting to note: Most people say that if you perform a factory reset from the stock recovery, your hopes of using ADB and having root are gone unless you get a factory/fastboot cable. I actually did perform a factory reset but for some reason was still able to use ADB and did not lose root access. I had used TowelRoot to root the device so I'm wondering if that is a more permanent means of rooting compared to other methods? Either way, I'm glad I didn't lose root. Otherwise I would have needed to wait for a factory cable to be shipped and to root it via ADB.
Fyi that Chinese root method which is posted early on in the rollback thread it will root with ADB only.. And the factory reset thing has not really been consistent throughout each user.. But more or less we have been advising people not to because the chances are greater that you will lose the superuser binaries and you definitely will lose safestrap if installed. What is hard to get through to people is when they are in a boot loop they get in a hurry and start factory resetting and that is not always the best option. Depending on exactly what is going on. Most of the time it is people losing their ADB access and cannot figure out how to uninstall the MTP drivers first then install the ADB drivers..
Good job getting your device back online and thank you very much for the closing write up .
mkid89 said:
Ok! Now that I have a fresh mind I can document the steps I took to correct this issue.
How did this happen to begin with? I think that when I tried to set a custom launcher as default using KindleFree Pro, the launcher I selected was unable to load properly or something interrupted the process. Either way, it either would only load to the lock screen or just sit on the boot animation. I'm thinking the way that KindleFree works is that it replaces the default launcher apk with a link that points to the launcher you want to replace it with (hence the 0kb size). Either that or something got corrupted during the process of changing the launcher. I'm not sure what KindleFree does behind the scenes so this is all just speculation.
Anyways, on to the good stuff. Once I noticed the launcher was 0kb, thats where I decided to direct my troubleshooting efforts. I posted this thread hoping someone would upload the stock launcher for me to replace it with but jimyv gave me the idea to just grab it from the bin. I ended up finding the bin file here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201357190 before he replied with the direct link. The "Download Software Update" link is a direct link to the .bin file. I changed the extension, opened it up and found the launcher apk per jimyv's suggestion.
Once I had the file, I needed to get it onto the HDX. I more or less followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588608
Instead of replacing the odex files, I replaced the launcher apk under /system/app/ As soon as it had finished copying over, the device went from the boot splash screen to the lock screen in what can only be described as a magical moment.
Interesting to note: Most people say that if you perform a factory reset from the stock recovery, your hopes of using ADB and having root are gone unless you get a factory/fastboot cable. I actually did perform a factory reset but for some reason was still able to use ADB and did not lose root access. I had used TowelRoot to root the device so I'm wondering if that is a more permanent means of rooting compared to other methods? Either way, I'm glad I didn't lose root. Otherwise I would have needed to wait for a factory cable to be shipped and to root it via ADB.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
could i use this way to fix my fault at this link bro?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kin...p-kindle-fire-hdx-8-9-doesnt-able-to-t2816663
I took a look. That's a totally different issue than my issue. Mine wasn't getting stuck on the recovery screen. Sorry.
Okay, well i got this cheap phone for boost mobile, but the stock firmware takes 4gigs of already small amount of 8 gigs. I want a custom rom and I CANNNTTT find one at all! I saw some threads on how to root it, so I'm sure I wont have a problem there, but seriously there is nothing out there rom wise. Can anyone help me?
anyone know anything??
should i just give up?
rooting LG Volt 2
mobearpig said:
Okay, well i got this cheap phone for boost mobile, but the stock firmware takes 4gigs of already small amount of 8 gigs. I want a custom rom and I CANNNTTT find one at all! I saw some threads on how to root it, so I'm sure I wont have a problem there, but seriously there is nothing out there rom wise. Can anyone help me?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd be real careful about following the directions out there all the way to the end. a train phone technician informed me back simply using Philz recovery image which a number of those directions suggest that you do after you download kingroot Flashify could break your phone. I've got the same phone and the same problem there is nobody working on volt2 anything that I have found yet. I tried running super SU me which temporarily rooted my phone but it didn't last long after I removed it. you can't install TWRP recovery or ClockworkMod without having a recovery image to flash so I am busy working on creating a recovery image for the LG Volt 2 that's the missing piece of the puzzle. Otherwise I am pretty happy with kingroot and purify which allow you to shut down everything you don't want running and uninstall quite a bit. together you at least get root access for Battery Doctor and Ron toolbox Pro which will allow you a whole lot more control over what runs and what doesn't. I know my battery lasts a whole lot longer since I touched that combination of tools onto my phone and removed all of that bloatware... Be careful purify identifies symptoms of bloatware that you may not want to remove. please say something if you find a Volt 2 recovery image so that we can install TWRP or ClockworkMod recovery what you really want before you experiment with a new mod. Good luck
Possible LG LS751 Volt 2 Stock Recovery.img
I came across a possible stock recovery for the LG LS751 Volt 2. I am in no way able to verify if the file is legit or correct and complete. If this is still a file that you need, let me know and I'll get it to you. I also have a copy of one of the Updates that was pushed to device also.
So my LG broke. In the meantime until i get a new proper phone, i bought a cheap off-brand android phone. However, when attempting to root it, i bootlooped it, and like an idiot; i realised i forgot to make any backups of any partitions. So my question is, are there any universal versions of android i can flash over using the abd that will make the phone work again?
Thanks
No each kernel for the device is built just for it. You will need to stock room from the oem. Good luck as normally it is not available
Alba
I have an alba 10" ac101cplv2 and have successfully rooted it with super su but can't seem to find a custom ROM for it. Would like to install twrp but unable to find a version for my tablet. I'm hoping that someone could point me in the right direction. Just a cheap tablet I know but would like to open it to new possibilities like using SD card as storage for apps like have done with my s5 mini that runs beanstalk 7.1.2.
Can not root Alba 5
Does anyone know how to root Alba 5, i'am finding it really difficult. It is on Marshmallow 6.0 i have tried many rooting apps and have attempted to root through pc and through the phones recovery mode. Also when i go in to recovery mode a broken android logo comes up and it says something in chinese under it. The phone still works perfectly fine would really appreciate some help thanks.