hello everybody!! i have a zte atlas w mobile phone, and i can't root it. i have tried a lot of methods (superoneclick, z4, zte rooting program, root it like an another zte, etc...) but none of them are working. plese help me, i really need to root it, because it has no free memory and the phone is full with unremoveable trash programs :\\ or it is better to install ICS on it??
ZTE ATLAS W in CRW mode but cant find suitable ROM
Vweking said:
hello everybody!! i have a zte atlas w mobile phone, and i can't root it. i have tried a lot of methods (superoneclick, z4, zte rooting program, root it like an another zte, etc...) but none of them are working. plese help me, i really need to root it, because it has no free memory and the phone is full with unremoveable trash programs :\\ or it is better to install ICS on it??
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I just formatted the phone via CRW mode and suitable to install ROMs in CRW but i cant find a ROM to restart the phone normally. When i start always coming in CRW mode. There is no other starting screen text. Do you have any ROM to advice me? or how can install its fabricated situation. I tried to install from ZTE website the suitable firmware but culdnt. Please help me. Jusy request to save my phone.
I've recently rooted my Alcatel One touch t'pop otherwise known as 4010A with Ishauji Root tool and it worked but i was not pleased with the result my phone started moving like my old Toshiba laptop with windows xp "very slow" so i searched for an unroot tool for days; i couldn't find any and to make matters worst the root tool was Japanese or Chinese i think, doesn't matter i couldn't really understand it, the superuser was also in that language; so i did some more research and found this:
Universal unroot
copy and paste downloadlink:
mediafire.com/download/5n7yvnc1tu954vp/Universal+Unroot_+V+1.06+.apk
Now let me make myself clear i used this and it said it would reboot my phone when finished, it took long so i rebooted manually "not saying thats what you should do" but when the phone turned on all was normal and it was successfully unrooted "yay!!!"
It worked for me hope it works for you, just download it, if you use computer to download then just put it on sd card and install to phone and press unroot and in a matter of time your unrooted hope it works for you. I do not know the risks of it failing but it worked on first try so knock yourself out:good:
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hi! i need a problem. i make root to alcatel one touch 4010a, but i have a mistake and erased a system file (com.android phone) and now my celphone ins out, doyou have any backup to restore my smartphone. (sorry for my english im from mexico)
Hi, I just bought this phone from TECA Mobility, it turns out to be an Alps S5. See attachement for a detailed description.
I tried to ge the root. I tried some different tools, without success.
MTK Droid Tools ROOT button doesn't work but gives a link to xda's MKT forum, so I started with the recommended procedure. I tried to read back the ROM with SP-FlashTools but no way, it doesn't start. I also made some attempts with the Android SDK but adb backup of course doesn't work for the System partition without root.
When I send the adb reboot recovery command the phone goes in download mode, with the adb reboot bootloader command it goes in fastboot mode, while to have it in the factory recovery mode I have to manually hold down the start and vol down buttons. However, it doesn't matter, the readback does not start.
Should I try to install the CWD recovery without having a backup of the ROM? I think it's too risky. I looked at NEEDROM to see if I can find my ROM, but didn't find. I found these, "S5 SM-G900 MT6592", but I cannot be sure it's the right one.
Somebody can help me? I want to root the device.
gt56 said:
Hi, I just bought this phone from TECA Mobility, it turns out to be an Alps S5. See attachement for a detailed description.
I tried to ge the root. I tried some different tools, without success.
MTK Droid Tools ROOT button doesn't work but gives a link to xda's MKT forum, so I started with the recommended procedure. I tried to read back the ROM with SP-FlashTools but no way, it doesn't start. I also made some attempts with the Android SDK but adb backup of course doesn't work for the System partition without root.
When I send the adb reboot recovery command the phone goes in download mode, with the adb reboot bootloader command it goes in fastboot mode, while to have it in the factory recovery mode I have to manually hold down the start and vol down buttons. However, it doesn't matter, the readback does not start.
Should I try to install the CWD recovery without having a backup of the ROM? I think it's too risky. I looked at NEEDROM to see if I can find my ROM, but didn't find. I found these, "S5 SM-G900 MT6592", but I cannot be sure it's the right one.
Somebody can help me? I want to root the device.
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Hi
1) First root your device using MTK Chopper (from PC) or framaroot (from android app) . Both work fine for MTK phones
2) Then using MTK droid tools backup your ROM. Here is the guide for that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2730031
3)Then using MTK droid tools , make CWM recovery for your phone and install it . Here is guide for that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44660171&postcount=417
Hit THANKS if it works
4shreyas said:
Hi
1) First root your device using MTK Chopper (from PC) or framaroot (from android app) . Both work fine for MTK phones
2) Then using MTK droid tools backup your ROM. Here is the guide for that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2730031
3)Then using MTK droid tools , make CWM recovery for your phone and install it . Here is guide for that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44660171&postcount=417
Hit THANKS if it works
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I think you mean MOTO Chopper? It doesn't work, same as framaroot. They are old tools, they don't work anymore on the ROMs released after June 2014.
ODIN could work but I have not the sure/right file to download.
Generally speaking, the first thing to do is that of getting a backup of the ROM from the un-rooted phone
The guides that have been reported to work in these cases are:
From XDA:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38337401&postcount=5
From China Devices:
http://www.china-devices.com/Thread-ROOT-CWM-Readback-your-ROM-with-SP-Flash-Tools#
Hereunder is the link to a success case story:
http://www.china-devices.com/Thread-Rooting-new-octacore-S5
There is no way I know to get the root with one-click-tools, there is no case I could find of anybody being able to root these phones by following other procedures.
If anybody knows better, please send me a link (MTK phones with ROM s released after june 2014 only!!!)
My only problem now is that I cannot get the read back with Flash Tools. I have tried uncountable button-pressing combinations, I have put the phone in recovery, download, fastboot mode, I have tried with and without battery, phone switched off or on - no error, but the read-back doesn't start (however my phone doesn't have the USB connection working when it's off or without battery).
The only way to skip this step is, if I had already a copy of the firmware available, a sure one.
Kindly help me if you can
Hi
Odin doesn't work for MTK mate
Try this latest app . It worked for some latest MTK KK phones
http://www.kingoapp.com/index.htm
Some other KK phones got rooted using vroot and rootgenius
Try your luck
Final option is to read back from SPFT which has 90+ success rate
Link to your stock firmaware: ( Official ROM Kingelon G9000 Version: 20140710_e2706v92_jbla_fhd -> This model number matches with model no in your image)
http://www.needrom.com/download/alps-star-kingelon-g9000-style-s5-touchwiz/
As bizarre as this sounds, I managed to get root on a similar phone (another MTK6592 S5 knockoff) with MTK tools. After exhausting my options, I clicked the ADB button and tried to get root shell regardless (via 'adb root shell', which probably isn't the proper command but it works regardless), which caused some sort of hang. After a minute or so I unplugged my phone, which caused things to start responding again; plugging it back in showed me as having temporary root, and the get root button actually worked the next time I tried it. I have no idea how or why it worked, or if it was a once in a lifetime occurrence, but it can't hurt to try.
Also, if your phone is anything like mine (and is actually running some form of KitKat), good luck getting write support for external SD cards. I couldn't get the system partition to mount (to write changes to the necessary file) via anything but ADB shell.
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Good to know, thank ypu.
However in the meantime I solved my problem.
My phone works this way: I have to remove the battery and connect it to the USB cable. Then it goes in "preloader mode" and tries to install a driver called "MT65XX preloader driver". This driver actually emulates a COM port. If data transfer doesn't start, then, after a few seconds, the device goes down and disappear from Windows list. So it is easy to miss it when we install all drivers. I had to dowload it (from Google cloud service in my case), install and ... the Read Back started !!! Now I have completed the procedure and my phone is rooted with the CWD recovery installed.
ALPS S5 phone, real FLASHROM total size, 64GB ext SDcard not working
FEGuy said:
As bizarre as this sounds, I managed to get root on a similar phone (another MTK6592 S5 knockoff) with MTK tools. After exhausting my options, I clicked the ADB button and tried to get root shell regardless (via 'adb root shell', which probably isn't the proper command but it works regardless), which caused some sort of hang. After a minute or so I unplugged my phone, which caused things to start responding again; plugging it back in showed me as having temporary root, and the get root button actually worked the next time I tried it. I have no idea how or why it worked, or if it was a once in a lifetime occurrence, but it can't hurt to try.
Also, if your phone is anything like mine (and is actually running some form of KitKat), good luck getting write support for external SD cards. I couldn't get the system partition to mount (to write changes to the necessary file) via anything but ADB shell.
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Maybe your phone was using firmware dated before june 2014? These was a bug that was exploited by Framaroot, but now they fixed it.
Is your phone also from ALPS? They sold it to me as capable of installing an external 64GB SDHC card, but I cannot have it working. Did you face any similar issue?
Otherwise 32GB cards work fine. Have you tried Aparted app? I use it for formatting/maintenace. This app makes partitioning, I guess it should work.
Also, if your phone is from ALPS, does it really have the ROM memory that is advertised?
I am facing some interesting issues with my phone on this respect. It was sold as having 16GB internal ROM, of which about 12GB avalible for users. In fact, the settings menu shows 10GB ,( 8GB available) of internal memory, and about 4GB of phone memory. Well, if I am correct, this so called internal memory maps to the directory /data (the one highest level in the root), who corresponds to partirtion mmcblk0p7. This partition actually has a size of 2.3GB instead of 10 !!!. f I install and try to run online Nandroid backup, I cannot have it working on paths directed towards the SDcards, but it works on the path data/media. Well, a backup of about 1.2GB is shown in the setting menu of the phone as a memory consumption of about 5 GB !!!
Then I had also hard time in copying this file from the /data directory to one of the SD cards. Root Browser and Root Explorer didn't work, only ES Manager with root rights worked.
Maybe you can give me some advice in finding some tool or SDK procedure to assess what the real total size of the memory is? Or some suggestion on how to fix the ext 64GB card? I got bad feelings with the guys who sold this phone to me, so I would like to collect some more evidence if possible.
I downloaded some applications for making device inspection. They read the manufacturers' data, so they get cheated - even if, in some cases, they can show the right amount of unused memory still available (quite lower than declared by the phone) . Also I cannot see the real size of the RAM memory used by the CPU .
Need stock ROM for Teca g89 mobile.
Hi experts,
I need stock ROM of TECA G89W ANDROID 4.4 2.4GHz 4GB-RAM +32GB 18MP 5.5-inch GPS SMARTPHONE. I brought this phone 6 months back and unfortunately the software corrupted. I tried with other ROMs and currently bricked my phone. If anyone who might have this phone by fortunate can help me to post the stock rom by read back or any process whatever you wish as you know much than me.
Desperately need the ROM file as I want to have my phone back to working.... Thank you....
need that rom
hello. can you ... or someone else, upload that rom again?
the link is no longer online at needrom, and that was the best rom for my kingelon g9000.
i had made a flash to try another rom, but is wasn't better. when i wanted to download again that ALPS rom it was no longer online!
gt56 said:
Hi, I just bought this phone from TECA Mobility, it turns out to be an Alps S5. See attachement for a detailed description.
I tried to ge the root. I tried some different tools, without success.
MTK Droid Tools ROOT button doesn't work but gives a link to xda's MKT forum, so I started with the recommended procedure. I tried to read back the ROM with SP-FlashTools but no way, it doesn't start. I also made some attempts with the Android SDK but adb backup of course doesn't work for the System partition without root.
When I send the adb reboot recovery command the phone goes in download mode, with the adb reboot bootloader command it goes in fastboot mode, while to have it in the factory recovery mode I have to manually hold down the start and vol down buttons. However, it doesn't matter, the readback does not start.
Should I try to install the CWD recovery without having a backup of the ROM? I think it's too risky. I looked at NEEDROM to see if I can find my ROM, but didn't find. I found these, "S5 SM-G900 MT6592", but I cannot be sure it's the right one.
Somebody can help me? I want to root the device.
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Hi see if the link helps you to find the mach of your phone model file:///data/data/com.android.browser/files/kingelon_g9000.mht
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gt56 said:
Hi, I just bought this phone from TECA Mobility, it turns out to be an Alps S5. See attachement for a detailed description.
I tried to ge the root. I tried some different tools, without success.
MTK Droid Tools ROOT button doesn't work but gives a link to xda's MKT forum, so I started with the recommended procedure. I tried to read back the ROM with SP-FlashTools but no way, it doesn't start. I also made some attempts with the Android SDK but adb backup of course doesn't work for the System partition without root.
When I send the adb reboot recovery command the phone goes in download mode, with the adb reboot bootloader command it goes in fastboot mode, while to have it in the factory recovery mode I have to manually hold down the start and vol down buttons. However, it doesn't matter, the readback does not start.
Should I try to install the CWD recovery without having a backup of the ROM? I think it's too risky. I looked at NEEDROM to see if I can find my ROM, but didn't find. I found these, "S5 SM-G900 MT6592", but I cannot be sure it's the right one.
Somebody can help me? I want to root the device.
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Hi see if the link helps you to find the mach of your phone model file:///data/data/com.android.browser/files/kingelon_g9000.mht , you can root it using v root you will need a pc to root your phone.
My phone is LG Optimus P713. One time, I found it flashing "emergency mode!" on screen and tried to restart the phone. When I reboot the phone, all my files were gone. I have no SD card, so everything is stored on internal memory. I've been searching for solutions and so far, the clearest way was: to root the phone, connect to pc by UMS, and recover files by using a software(dr. fone or asoftech was what I found from google). Are there any other possible solutions? As much as I'd like to root the phone, can I unroot it? What specific method of rooting should I follow for my phone model(because they said that the initial step in rooting is to find out which one is compatible on the device)? I never root before, so this is all new to me. HELP ME PLEASEEEEE :crying:
yaninah said:
My phone is LG Optimus P713. One time, I found it flashing "emergency mode!" on screen and tried to restart the phone. When I reboot the phone, all my files were gone. I have no SD card, so everything is stored on internal memory. I've been searching for solutions and so far, the clearest way was: to root the phone, connect to pc by UMS, and recover files by using a software(dr. fone or asoftech was what I found from google). Are there any other possible solutions? As much as I'd like to root the phone, can I unroot it? What specific method of rooting should I follow for my phone model(because they said that the initial step in rooting is to find out which one is compatible on the device)? I never root before, so this is all new to me. HELP ME PLEASEEEEE :crying:
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If your phone running JB ( not Kit Kat), root it with framaroot: http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276
*I have LG G3 D855 16GB + SD Card Sandisk 32GB and i want to root using Kingo Root, I have windows 10 on my computer.
*My android version is 5.0/The latest for my phone, i checked at LG PC Suite.
*My computer have lg driver and LG PC Suite.
*My phone have CM Security + Applock, Hotspot Shield, McAfee Security and some games and application's.
*My phone,phone's settings/messages/photos/Gmail/Google Play Store/EMAIL/Google Settings/Downloads/Update Center Locked with password using Applock of CM Security.
*My phone's usb debugging is on.
*I want to keep my phone data, if i need to remove some applications i can but not reset the phone, but backup, reset and restore i can as the restore will not unroot my phone.
*How can i reduce the chance for brick my phone or fail root if i will root my phone?
*I want to success root my phone and not bricking it.
Not really much chance to brick. Just make sure you back up everything important to the cloud or PC before you start. I always download the original firmware too, just as a precaution. Kingo might work though I believe that the preferred method to root is via the LG One Click script. See here http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/d855-one-click-root-twrp-recovery-t3072767
Pls avoid using tools like kingo or Chinese tools when you have tested methods available right here. Even if you were to soft brick, it can be restored via a kdz flash. And try using the search function, there are several step by step guides for that device