Hello sorry if posted in wrong section. First off i have minimal knowlage about Rooting other than using Framroot on my old phone which has never had any problems. So like an idiot i didnt make a backup before messing with my tablet. I have a Lenovo Tab 2 A8-50F (Stock recovery says A8-50_S000037_151023_ROW) that I rooted using Kingroot. That worked fine after rebooting but then i used Supersu Me to install Super su and that also installed fine but after updating the binirary using normal and rebooting its now in a bootloop i guess. When i first restarted it it booted up but then got stuck so i ended up doing a clear cache and factory reset but now it goes to the factory reset only to get stuck at the same spot during the install. I have been trying to find info about bootloops but none of it is helping me since i only know so much and have no backup to try to install. I managed to get into stock recovery where it says install from adb,sd,and cache + got into Fastboot to try to install TWRP that i got from a root pack for the tablet but i am doing it wrong or its not working? So pretty much i have no backup,no custom recovery and not sure what to do or if theres any way to fix this? Also i looked for the stock image or rom i guess you call it but cant find anything for my model. Oh and i did the root integrity check in my recovey options and it comes up with a System check fail..Error found 24 new files and 3 modified files...if that helps any. It would be great to get it working agian no matter if its stock or a custom rom or whatever. If anyone can help me with this or direct me to where i can find what i need i would be very greatfull. I know this is a long post but im just trying to get you all the info i can. Thanks very much for your time.
I used KingRoot (ver 4.8.2) to root my Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet.
I used KingRoot as part of a SuperTool. The SuperTool, using a batchfile script, also removed KingRoot after the tablet was rooted and then installed SuperSU.
The SuperTool (April 6, 2016 version) was created by xda's RootJunky for the Amazon Fire 7 5th gen tablet, using KingRoot and SuperSU, but it rooted my Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet, uninstalled KingRoot and installed SuperSU, all with only a couple of mouse clicks.
Even if you are already rooted with KingRoot, you can use this tool to uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU. (Just run the tool, let it re-install KingRoot, don't run KingRoot but hit Enter on the SuperTool to then uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU).
Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet info:
Model Number: Lenovo TAB 2 A8-50F
Android version: 5.1
Kernel version: 3.10.65
Build number: A8-50F_S000037_151023_ROW
Software version: A8-50F_151023
Hardware version; LenovoPad A8-50F
The SuperTool batch file script rooted the tablet with KingRoot and then uninstalled KingRoot and installed SuperSu.
I have since installed ES File Manager, Titanium Backup, Link2sd on the tablet. Root is totally working. Rooted with only a couple of clicks!
Just enable Developer options on Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F (by tapping tablet Build Number 7 to 10 times [Settings, About Tablet, Build Number (tap 7 to 10 times)]), enable USB debugging on Tablet in the Developer options settings.
Connect Tablet to Windows 10 with a USB data cable (I used the USB 2.0 port). When screen message on the Tablet mentions connections, make sure it is in the MTP mode.
Extract RootJunky's SuperTool Zip file to the Windows 10 desktop.
Run RootJunky's SuperTool (Amazon-Fire-5th-gen.bat) You may have to read the instructions on the pages below and install adb drivers. Pick option #6 Root. Choose Option #3: version 5.1.2. This will run a script that installs KingRoot, allows you to run it manually, and then removes KingRoot and installs SuperSU.
Press enter and KingRoot will be installed on the Tablet from the SuperTool. (approve any messages that appear on Tablet screen) Now don't touch the PC SuperTool until the Tablet is rooted.
Open KingRoot on the Tablet and run it. You may have to run KingRoot several times and the Tablet may reboot. Just keep running KingRoot until the Tablet is rooted. After KingRoot reaches 100%, then press ENTER on the PC.
The SuperTool will now uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU on the Tablet.
Choose NORMAL SuperSU install on the Tablet when prompted. When SuperSU is installed, reboot the Tablet. Disconnect data cable.
After reboot the Lenovo Tab2 A8-50F Tablet is rooted. There will be a request by SuperSU to upgrade. Approve it. You can now install Titanium Backup, Link2sd, ES File Manager, etc. Your Tablet is rooted. As easy as that. THANKS ROOTJUNKY!!!
Info and links to Download RootJunky's SuperTool at these pages:
Amazon Fire 5th Gen [SuperTool] Root, Google play install, block ota updates and more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
"AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip" 2016-04-06 version
http://rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Amazon Fire 5th gen/SuperTool
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sorry wrong device
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Rallypig31 said:
So after reading and watching videos i attempted to root my Kindle Fire 7 (1st gen) ( I have jail broken iphones no problem, rooted my galaxy s4 no problem) kept having issues getting it rooted so i kept I trying on both my laptop and desktop pc's finally got SuperSU on it thought it was rooted but its not. Apps to check for root says its rooted but Es File manager wont give me root access, one app says busy box IS installed another says it isn't. I attempted root with Bin4ry root method. Kindle itself runs fine and boots up fine.
Also when i open SuperSU it says that the SU Binary needs to be updated I hit Continue and no matter which option i choose (Normal or TWRP/CWM) it says installation failed. I've tried re-rooting/Un-rooting, updating SuperSU, I've tried Kindle Fire First Aid tool. I Have a factory cable now. But KFFT wont put kindle into fastboot, Even if turn the kindle on with the factory cable the kindle will boot in fastboot mode, I try option 3 in KFFT (restore) say no when it asks if I want KFFT to put it into Fastboot mode KFFT will flash a screen, then on the bottom it says it downloaded 3 images and then just says waiting for device and thats it. I've even tried the built in option on the kindle to factory reset just to try but after rebooting SuperSU app is still there.
At this point all im trying to do is get it back to how it was out of the box.
I have the android SDK installed and im completely clueless on ADB, when I open CMD its at C:\users\my name\desktop> and if i try any of the fastboot commands nothing works.
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This is the kindle fire HDX forum.
oops sorry obviously not paying attention
Hi, I have an LG Power that has been rooted, and it was working fine until about a day ago, when I was trying to install TWRP and it didn't work. Each time I try to enter recovery mode, it says
The way I tried to install TWRP was by replacing the system hard reset file.
The TWRP file was made for the LG Leon, but the leon is almost identical to the LG Power. HELP!
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Hi, I have an LG Power that has been rooted, and it was working fine until about a day ago, when I was trying to install TWRP and it didn't work. Each time I try to enter recovery mode, it says
The way I tried to install TWRP was by replacing the system hard reset file.
The TWRP file was made for the LG Leon, but the leon is almost identical to the LG Power. HELP!
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How do you root a Tracfone? They are locked down tighter than garbage in a trash compactor.
I have the Lg Power as well. It has been stuck on the LG emblem. I need the stock firmware to flash back. Someone please help. 5.0.1 L22CV10a.1421747164, sdk 21 --MSM8916 Linux 3.10.49-gfa9ace2-00001-gbce8a10 Device y50c I am new to this but i had rooted the phone, had custom recovery installed. Didnt know that it replaced the recovery file and did a hard reset. But i can easily explain how to root and replace kingroot with superuser. I just need help locating the factory firmware. Have looked and cant find anything on this phone. Thx
Anyone know Chinese?
http://shmpltd.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=669537&extra=page=1&filter=typeid&typeid=3059
Looks like someone on here is posted the rom, but you need to sign up to see the DL links. I tried signing up, but it gave me an error. I may be doing something wrong, as most of the site looks like it is in Chinese...
I just used xda RootJunky's Amazon Fire 5th Gen SuperTool (April 6, 2016 version), JUST AS IT IS, to root my Tracfone LG L22C Power. With only a couple of mouse clicks.
Tracfone LG L22C Power info:
Model Number: LGL22C
Android version: 5.0.1
Kernel version: 3.10.49
Build number: LRX21Y
Software version: L22CV10a
The SuperTool batch file script rooted the phone with KingRoot and then uninstalled KingRoot and installed SuperSu.
I have since installed ES File Manager, Titanium Backup, Link2sd on the phone. Root is totally working. Rooted with only a couple of clicks!
Just enable Developer options on LG L22C (by tapping phone Build Number 7 to 10 times [Settings, About Phone, Software info, Build Number (tap 7 to 10 times)]), enable USB debugging on L22C in the Developer options settings.
Connect L22C to Windows 10 with a USB data cable (I used the USB 2.0 port). When screen message on the L22C mentions MTP mode, tap that and change to PTP mode on the phone.
Install RootJunky's SuperTool to the Windows 10 desktop.
Run RootJunky's SuperTool (Amazon-Fire-5th-gen.bat) You may have to read the instructions on the pages below and install adb drivers. Pick option #6 Root. Choose Option #3: version 5.1.2.
Press enter and KingRoot will be installed on the phone from the SuperTool. (approve any messages that appear on phone screen) Now don't touch the PC SuperTool until the phone is rooted.
Open KingRoot on the phone and run it. You may have to run KingRoot several times and the phone may reboot. Just keep running KingRoot until the LG L22C is rooted. After KingRoot reaches 100%, then press ENTER on the PC.
The SuperTool will now uninstall KingRoot and install SuperSU on the phone.
Choose NORMAL SuperSU install on the phone when prompted. When SuperSU is installed, reboot the phone. Disconnect data cable.
After reboot the LG L22C Power is rooted. There will be a request by SuperSU to upgrade. Approve it. You can now install Titanium Backup, Link2sd, ES File Manager, etc. Your phone is rooted. As easy as that. THANKS ROOTJUNKY!!!
Info and links to Download RootJunky's SuperTool at these pages:
Amazon Fire 5th Gen [SuperTool] Root, Google play install, block ota updates and more
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/amazon-fire-5th-gen-supertool-root-t3272695
"AmazonFire5thGenSuperTool.zip"
http://rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=SuperTool
I managed to land a root (for the first time) on my Zenpad S earlyer today.
it was the Kingo 1click usb root who landed for me. duno how that happend cuz i was trying to install the one described on the forum here.
anyways lots of **** on my Zenpad so i google factory reset and foun that it does not remove the root. So i did a factory reset to clean up the system. after reset i got some firmware update from asus and on reboot it stuck on Asus loading screen. i foregot to install the SuperSu before i installed to update from asus.
I have tried
Reboot - stuck
Factory reset - stuck
Running the root - over agen - stuck
Clearing the cash - stuck
asus image from official site from micro usb - didnt work
waiting more - dont work
is there any hope for my zenpad s?
Hi,
Yes, I think I had a similiar situation.
You need to download the 1.3Gb zip firmware image from support.asus.com. Put it and why not also updated super su.zip on a 8Gb microsd formated to fat2.
Then download the tools on first the page of
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=61930837
Extract the files to pc. Ensure you have working adb drivers. Reboot zenpad s 8.0 with volume up +power. Connect zenpad to pc and run the launcher.bat from toolkit.
Type ACCEPT, select 5 for cwm and finally T2 method.
Now you should be in temporary cwm. Install the 1.3Gb zip image from sdcard and be patient. It looks like md5 checking forever but finally you will have a restored zenpad.
Before rebooting you might also install supersu but when rebootin do NOT let cwm fix root, just select no.
I think asus is great for providing fw and even source for us. Did not even consider samsung due to their silly knox fuses.
I hope you get back on you pad with this.
Mulperi
Hey guys. i have successfully rooted my brothers Sony Xperia E4 (E2105), running latest firmware 24.0.A.5.14.
Only KingRoot PC version can root this device for now.
Requirements:
Any Windows OS (Minimum Windows XP)
KingRoot for PC
Disabled driver signature check (Windows 8/10 ONLY)
ADB driver installed (Universal)
Before you start, please do the following:
Windows 8/10 ONLY!: Reboot your computer with disabled driver signature check. TUTORIAL
Disable Antivirus + Firewall. If you are using Comodo, please uninstall it. It still block some programs even it is disabled.
Close all running Android emulators
Disconnect your phone devices
On your device, open Google Settings from app drawer, -> Security -> and disable "Scan device for security threads"
Let's start rooting your device:
On your device, go to Settings > About phone and look at the "Build number".
Tap on the "Build number" many times until it says "You are now a developer!" FULL EXPLANATION HERE
Go back to settings, scroll down, and go to "Developer options"
Enable "USB-debugging"
On your PC, download ADB driver (Universal): DOWNLOAD LINK
Connect your device to your PC
On your device, allow debugging/fingerprint (if asked)
Download KingRoot for Windows, and install it DOWNLOAD LINK
Open Kingroot, and let it check your device model
If the KingRoot tells you that there is no internet connection (WiFi icon error), please do the following:
1. Close KingRoot
2. Open Task Manager
3. End process of adb.exe and kingroot.exe
If Kingroot tells you that your device is not rootable:
* You have not disabled driver signature check.
* Other devices are connected to your PC
* Emulators are running in the background
Now start rooting
Notes: your device will reboot 3 times during rooting. Why?
1. If the first exploit failed to root your phone and reboot, the message "your phone is not vulnerable" will appear, and Kingroot will try second exploit
2. If the second exploit failed to root your phone and reboot, Kingroot will try third exploit.
3. If the third exploit failed to root your phone and reboot, Kingroot will try fourth exploit.
Kingroot should be able to root your phone during fourth root exploit.
If Kingroot failed to root your phone, DO NOT PANIC!
Close Kingroot, open Task manager and make sure adb.exe and kingroot.exe are closed
Open Kingroot and re-root again
Kingroot will tell you that your phone is successfully rooted
is there any recovery for E4 ?
This phone is dead
No root and no custom recovery
Sent it to trash
I have found a way to root the Samsung Galaxy J1 (SM-J100VPP, Verizon) without needing to flash modified, rooted firmware using ODIN. I do not know if this unlocks the bootloader. Maybe someone can reply with an answer.
1. Make sure ADB/USB debugging is turned on. Settings > about phone > tap on 'build number' seven times to enable developer options.
2. Tap back button once and tap developer options. Make sure the box next to 'USB Debugging' has a check mark.
3. Plug your phone into your PC and open up an ADB window.
4. Download and install the Hidden Menus APK attached to this post, located at the bottom of the thread. (If using ADB to install, place the APK in your ADB folder and open an ADB command window and type: adb install HiddenMenus.apk)
5. Open the Hidden Menus app and scroll until you see 'Rlz Debug UI' and tap on it.
6. Where it says 'OEM Mode', make sure 'on' is selected (tap the circle next to OEM Mode to turn it on).
7. Go to my Google Drive, download and install 'android_root.exe'. This will install an older version of KingoRoot onto your PC.
8. Open KingoRoot for PC and connect your phone to the PC.
9. At the very bottom, left corner of the KingoRoot for PC window, make sure to UNCHECK the box that says 'install recommended app'.
10. Click on root and let KingoRoot root your phone.
Replace KingoRoot with SuperSU
I don't like one-click-root apps. I don't trust them. So whenever possible, I try to find methods to install SuperSU. Below is a guide to replace KingoRoot with SuperSU. The method in this thread works and only consists of a few steps. First you'll need to go to the KingoRoot homepage and download the APK for Android and install it. Then follow the steps below:
1. Delete/Uninstall Kingouser, but keep Kingoroot. DON'T reboot your device
3. Install SuperSU apk from flashable zip v2.79 (APK provided by me, attached at the bottom of this thread).
4. Launch it, press "continue" and "normal" wait until the update is successful. (You might have to close the SuperSU app and reopen it to complete this step).
5. Reboot and uninstall Kingoroot.
Thanks everyone. I really love this little phone!
ok, so all that has happened here IS. you happened to have a samsung galaxy j1 sm-j100vpp verizon prepaid phone that happened to NEVER be updated to the unpatchable 5.1.1 and you rooted the existing firmware that we all have to downgrade to, to be able to root. And to answer your question about the boot loader.... NO, flashing or MODIFYING the firmware has nothing to do with the boot partition.
BUT. the super su replacement has caught my eye and is how i found this post. I will check the work and report back. this would be a huge step forward in creating a 32 bit custom twrp as the chipset in this phone only supports 32 bit and is why twrp (cwm similar etc....) does not work on this device. i have noticed another samsung device that has "alot" of the same chipsets but still supports 64 bit and has a promising twrp I may be able to compile as a 32 bit only recovery img. after that. its smooth sailing.