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I need root for my new lg k8, running android 6.0.1 marshmallow. Ive tried multiple ways, even took the risk of some viruses (Got none) and in the end, i cant root or for example (root-man said that my system was read only (RO) What could i do to root it?
RootingNoob1234 said:
Hello.
I need root for my new lg k8, running android 6.0.1 marshmallow. Ive tried multiple ways, even took the risk of some viruses (Got none) and in the end, i cant root or for example (root-man said that my system was read only (RO) What could i do to root it?
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You have tested with KingRoot.apk ? (https://kingroot.net/)
Yes, it said no rooting strategy.
maxnuk said:
You have tested with KingRoot.apk ? (https://kingroot.net/)
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RootingNoob1234 said:
Yes, it said no rooting strategy.
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Dont try kingroot will end in a failure endless loop.
I have the lg k8 too and i need so much help to root it ivetried everything
ANDROOIDIZCEW said:
I have the lg k8 too and i need so much help to root it ivetried everything
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Click the link that says ROOT GUIDE below my signature pic ..it will help u out :good:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-k10/how-to/twrp-root-lg-k8-k350n-t3475807
same probleme
igual intente muchas cosas pero aun no puedo... por favor ayuda con el lg k8
waltercito said:
igual intente muchas cosas pero aun no puedo... por favor ayuda con el lg k8
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prueba con este tutorial a ver que tal y me comentas amigo.
http://www.stupdroid.com/2016/10/root-recovery-twrp-lg-k8.html
Quedo pendiente de tu respuesta:good:
Kingroot it is VIRUS installer
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You have tested with KingRoot.apk ? (https://kingroot.net/)
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I installed "kingroot" it on my pc, he tried to install something, that my antivirus refused ... even so, installed the pest on the smartphone that my Android rejected, my pc became unstable, had to format ...
RootingNoob1234 said:
Hello.
I need root for my new lg k8, running android 6.0.1 marshmallow. Ive tried multiple ways, even took the risk of some viruses (Got none) and in the end, i cant root or for example (root-man said that my system was read only (RO) What could i do to root it?
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Of course you do know that it's impossible for an Android to get a virus right?
hlw any one tell me how to root my LG K350 phone
You cannot root Android 6 devices with one click method. Trying those methods will not work
I have an lgk8 and its running 7.0 i cant root it for my life is there eny ways? I tryed kingroot. Kingoroot. Rootmaster. And more lmk plz
There are many of the LG K8 variants which cannot be rooted -- at least at this time. I'll use my own LG K8 (LG VS500pp) for example. First, carrying on with its long-standing tradition, LG has implemented a locked bootloader, with no known exploit or user-end procedure for unlocking it. While a locked bootloader certainly does not prevent a device from being rooted, it does on this particular phone. The locked bootloader prevents the possibility of systemless root -- whereas the SU daemon and corresponding root binaries are installed by way of unpacking, patching, repacking & flashing the modified boot image. So since this possibility is cut short, what about the old system-mode method -- injecting root directly into the Android OS by way of the /system partition? Unfortunately, my LG K8, running Android 6.0.1, has a secured boot image, with AVB 2.0 and dm-verity (Android Verified Boot and device mapping verity). With these features, the boot image performs a checksum on the /system partition for ANY modifications -- even checking whether /system has ever been mounted r/w. If any type of modifications or alteration is found (which would be the case with a system-mode root process), the kernel puts the device into perpetual boot loop, and will not allow the Android OS to boot.
In summary, due to (1) locked bootloader; (2) AVB 2.0; and (3) dm-verity, both systemless and system-mode root methods are eradicated.
Sent from my Moto E (4) using XDA Labs
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Hello!
I finally made it back the firmware on my Huawei to install G510-0100. I have (for G510-0010) with the "update via SD" installed a wrong before. I have no longer the originals on the Update function to install, I had to disassemble the Update.app file with TWRP and flash (Guide). However, this did not dirket of the Huawei site, since the only have the firmware for the G510-0200. Have now taken from here after a long search.
But now, unfortunately, my sim card is not detected. IMEI is still there, but the Baseband version is off in the settings. (Normal the version is shown i think). It does not check for the pin and without pin is not also. In other phones, the sim works.
I've tried that with many custom roms, but Sim card is not detected with different custom Roms. But with every Rom (ex.: click ) that really mean to the Chinese model is G510-0010 (Dual-Sim), everything goes online. Only I do not really have a Chinese Rom on it (almost all Chinese, no market place, ..).
I hope you can help me. This is my first phone with Android (2 weeks old), so I know not very much and i havn't made a backup
Sorry for my bad englisch (Google translate)
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What you need is the oem hack. This way you can backup your current oem partition, flash the hacked one, flash the g510-0200 rom, restore original oem partition.
This will restore your radio.
Check this topic, but use the g510-0200 rom instead of the one in the topic:
http://www.modaco.com/index.php?/to...-phone-after-flash-baseband-eur?#entry2155462
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Thank you so much!! It worked!!
michix13 said:
Thank you so much!! It worked!!
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NP, once had the same problem Glad you fixed it
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NP, once had the same problem Glad you fixed it
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Hi, I have the same problem here too, I installed CM 10.2 on my G510-0010, and now there is no sim card recognition on both sim slots.
I tried the manual you posted, but I can't get passed step 2 ("1-imei-backup-windows.bat"), it can't find root access though I gave root permissions to adb and apps.
I also checked root via root checker app and it is rooted.
any ideas ?
liord4 said:
Hi, I have the same problem here too, I installed CM 10.2 on my G510-0010, and now there is no sim card recognition on both sim slots.
I tried the manual you posted, but I can't get passed step 2 ("1-imei-backup-windows.bat"), it can't find root access though I gave root permissions to adb and apps.
I also checked root via root checker app and it is rooted.
any ideas ?
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In my case, it didn't found any device, but then i tried with another "adb-windows" program and it found it. So I replaced the programm (it is in the folder called "files", and then it worked.
So just replace the "adb-windows" with the following.
HELPPPP
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Help inadvertently attempt to install a new ROM and did not the original backup hauwey g510 dual sim please could someone help me and give it to me
no signal service I am from Colombia and I know how to have signal repair
use this ROM http://droidchina.com/forum/Thread-LeWa-HUAWEI-G510-0010-JB-ROM
but I want to leave the factory again no matter it is in English but the signal function
excuse my english use google translator
sin querer cambie la rom del huawey g510 doble sim y olvide hacer un respaldo la rom que instale no funciono me dejo el equipo sin señal me gustaria volverlo a dejar como esta alguien me podria ayudar gracias de antemano y saludos desde colombia
Guys may be it's possible to get rooted moto e without unlocking bootloader _
Here I got some Tricks _
Trick 1 ) for moto x & moto g Click here
Trick 2 ) for other devices Click Here
I am not able to complete the steps due to some errors_ if anybody wanna try and help plz feel Free to Contribute _ :highfive:
Trick 2 doesn't work, it is written in the OP itself. As for Trick 1, jcase's method may provide with a tethered root. But I'm not interested in having root without access to system. Just curious, what sort of errors you encountered when you tried Trick 1?
Ex-Hunter said:
Trick 2 doesn't work, it is written in the OP itself. As for Trick 1, jcase's method may provide with a tethered root. But I'm not interested in having root without access to system. Just curious, what sort of errors you encountered when you tried Trick 1?
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on 4) adb shell /data/local/atvc/root.sh
is says no such folder or file !
jitz_ said:
on 4) adb shell /data/local/atvc/root.sh
is says no such folder or file !
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As of Oct 10, 2012: Google has patched this vulnerability starting with JRO03U. That is to say, this works on versions of ICS and JB from ITL41D to JRO03O inclusive. It will not work for JRO03U or newer
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Its from the post itself.
For first one, the error you get is 'cause the fie isn't copied in the previous step.
Most importantly, E ships with the patched kernel, older exploits won't work. You need to find another in case you wish to root without unlocking.
neo.ank said:
Its from the post itself.
For first one, the error you get is 'cause the fie isn't copied in the previous step.
Most importantly, E ships with the patched kernel, older exploits won't work. You need to find another in case you wish to root without unlocking.
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I already have another rooted moto e but I m trying to root my new moto e without loosing its warranty
.. That's all...
jitz_ said:
I already have another rooted moto e but I m trying to root my new moto e without loosing its warranty
.. That's all...
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Unfortunately, you can't.
My wife just got a Republic Wireless Moto E, and I'm thinking of doing the same. The RW model seems to be mostly identical to the other variants, but has a locked bootloader, so standard root methods are impossible. Are the any leads on a way of rooting the Moto E without unlocking the bootloader? I tried TowelRoot with several modstring combinations, and Pie Root, but they unsurprisingly did not succeed. I know (I think?) that the /system partition of the Moto E is not writable, so at best I ask for a temp root.
I should point out that I mainly want root for Xposed and Titanium Backup. Not super interested in tethering, and I understand RW's prohibition of it.
Also, the Android version is 4.4.4 (in case that wasn't obvious) and the model is XT1019.
Nicene Nerd said:
My wife just got a Republic Wireless Moto E, and I'm thinking of doing the same. The RW model seems to be mostly identical to the other variants, but has a locked bootloader, so standard root methods are impossible. Are the any leads on a way of rooting the Moto E without unlocking the bootloader? I tried TowelRoot with several modstring combinations, and Pie Root, but they unsurprisingly did not succeed. I know (I think?) that the /system partition of the Moto E is not writable, so at best I ask for a temp root.
I should point out that I mainly want root for Xposed and Titanium Backup. Not super interested in tethering, and I understand RW's prohibition of it.
Also, the Android version is 4.4.4 (in case that wasn't obvious) and the model is XT1019.
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As of now, without unlocking bootloader you cannot root
amarjit_rsingh said:
As of now, without unlocking bootloader you cannot root
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I expected as much. So now I wonder: certain phones like the Galaxy S III can emergency boot from the SD card when bricked. Does anyone know if the Moto E can? That might open up a root possibility.
Nicene Nerd said:
I expected as much. So now I wonder: certain phones like the Galaxy S III can emergency boot from the SD card when bricked. Does anyone know if the Moto E can? That might open up a root possibility.
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Samsung phones have unlocked bootloader by default hence they can boot from sd card.
So I guess the only hope is for someone to find a temp root exploit (or a bootloader exploit, but talk about impossible)... Which is unlikely since there is easy root for most Moto E users.
amarjit_rsingh said:
Samsung phones have unlocked bootloader by default hence they can boot from sd card.
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Wait, would the bootloader being locked or unlocked even matter in a hard brick? That's the state the S3 could recover from with SD booting.
Nicene Nerd said:
My wife just got a Republic Wireless Moto E, and I'm thinking of doing the same. The RW model seems to be mostly identical to the other variants, but has a locked bootloader, so standard root methods are impossible. Are the any leads on a way of rooting the Moto E without unlocking the bootloader? I tried TowelRoot with several modstring combinations, and Pie Root, but they unsurprisingly did not succeed. I know (I think?) that the /system partition of the Moto E is not writable, so at best I ask for a temp root.
I should point out that I mainly want root for Xposed and Titanium Backup. Not super interested in tethering, and I understand RW's prohibition of it.
Also, the Android version is 4.4.4 (in case that wasn't obvious) and the model is XT1019.
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Do this at your own risk:
Solution: http://theroot.ninja
skyguy126 said:
Do this at your own risk:
Solution: http://theroot.ninja
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have you tried it?
amarjit_rsingh said:
have you tried it?
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I do not have a moto E actually but I do have a moto g and they are pretty much the same. Download it and try it, as it will do numerous compatibility tests to make sure it will work.
skyguy126 said:
I do not have a moto E actually but I do have a moto g and they are pretty much the same. Download it and try it, as it will do numerous compatibility tests to make sure it will work.
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I tried Sunshine already, but it couldn't do the temp root.
So has there been any movement towards root on moto e RW?
I am also interested in this.
In my case, I want a large amount of app data to be on the SD card. I understand that I need to root to do this, but I can't figure out how to root my Republic Wireless Moto E with 4.4.4.
same results with sunshine as OP
Can someone please list the variants that cannot get the bootloader unlocked? I am having a problem deciding whether to buy US Cellular Variant or not. I wanna make sure I can unlock its bootloader first.
I have moved to the latest 2.05 firmware. Rooted, installed GAPPS, programs, etc. Everything was fine. Until I resetted the device (couldnot find what caused battery leakage recently). After a number of problems (the phone actually became a brick) I managed to get back to 1.26 firmware. BUT on the way I lost IMEI and radio is not working at the moment.
I have a directory Nubia Backup, which contains 3 zip files. I guess they were created by Nubia Updater during several firmware flashes. Can this help some how to restore IMEI? Any ideas, folks? I have flashed maybe 20 units up to now and have never had such problem before.
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I have moved to the latest 2.05 firmware. Rooted, installed GAPPS, programs, etc. Everything was fine. Until I resetted the device (couldnot find what caused battery leakage recently). After a number of problems (the phone actually became a brick) I managed to get back to 1.26 firmware. BUT on the way I lost IMEI and radio is not working at the moment.
I have a directory Nubia Backup, which contains 3 zip files. I guess they were created by Nubia Updater during several firmware flashes. Can this help some how to restore IMEI? Any ideas, folks? I have flashed maybe 20 units up to now and have never had such problem before.
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Hola.
Claro que puedes!!
Solo tienes que conectar tu telefono y abrir nubia updater.
Con el boron secundario del mouse, abres opcion Restorer Y presionas star.
Tu relefono recuperara los IMEI.
Saludos
Raul.
Thank a lot! I've spent so many hours, tried so many programs and nobody could give me this very simple but effective advice! In my case Nubia Updater can only update phone firmware, but I looked into Nubia Updater directory and found there a separate file called Restorer, which did the job!
Need some info and help with the TCL A502DL phone, i would like to know if its root-able, and can use TWRP as well as if i could install XDA modules on it, can't find any info on the site about it, thank you for any help with it.
Festerpus said:
Need some info and help with the TCL A502DL phone, i would like to know if its root-able, and can use TWRP as well as if i could install XDA modules on it, can't find any info on the site about it, thank you for any help with it.
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Still need help rooting this phone
Festerpus said:
Still need help rooting this phone
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I have the same phone, googled root/bootloader unlock instructions for it, haven't tried them yet since in my experience Straight Talk phones usually suck
I also have this phone and would like to root it does anyone know anything about it
Same here.. Hopefully someone can figure it out!!
Im trying to figure out how to root my TCL A501DL... they are like the same phone... cant figure it out. used every one click root tool... dont want to flash a random alcatel custom recovery or rom... idk what to do
Mdk easy root
try mediatek easy root
Mediatek easy root says it's successful, but doesn't actually give root access.
You have to find the build number of the phone. Once you do that tap it 6 times and it will take you into developer mode. THEN download kingo root and Whoop there it is!
As posted by Viva La Android in another thread about the tcl a501dl:
The TCL A1 (A501DL) cannot be bootloader unlocked. Although the OEM Unlocking option can be enabled in the Developer Options menu, fastboot mode has been made inaccessible by TCL. Because the bootloader cannot be unlocked, it simply is not possible to flash a custom recovery or a patched boot image for systemless root support. System-wide root is not possible due to TCL's secure boot chain configuration and dm-verity. Until an exploit is found to bootloader unlock this device, rooting is not possible.
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chrispaulmhd said:
Im trying to figure out how to root my TCL A501DL... they are like the same phone... cant figure it out. used every one click root tool... dont want to flash a random alcatel custom recovery or rom... idk what to do
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I have bootloader unlocked on mine and a working Team Win Recovery, but I still have to fix the recovery being overwritten and I will post a step by step with all the tools etc, so be expecting it.
Not sure if the stuff I'm working on will help the 502, but I have tested it the 501 successfully. I don't have access to a 502 in order to build anything for it.
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As posted by Viva La Android in another thread about the tcl a501dl:
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Use the boot mode tool from here for the a501dl. It definitely is unlockable! You can grab the TWRP.img I compiled for the a501dl from this link.