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I have an S-OFF HTC Incredible S 4G running 2.3.3 trying to get it rooted, I am trying to keep up but so use to stupid iPhone modding/themeing so just lost on how to send or use my SD card for ROMS? Can I just use the old word (shsh) files over to my phone while its plugged in its the Fdisk and do I put the files into 'root', I have installed Superuser app/ROM Manager app onto my phone also have Gingerbreak.v.120apk on my desktop plus Superuser.apk am I lost or what and anyone willing to help but go easy on me?
Thanks, TheCrow
Do you have ClockworkMod Recovery installed?
I have ROM Manager installed off the Market but my question is probably the one that I'm can't get the answer for which is, how do I transfer things onto my SD card cuz I have played a lot with my old iPhone 4 with mods/themes and so on but never had to write to my SD card atleast I don't think I did thats why I ask if its as easy as dragging and dropping files over to my phone while its plugged into my computer as 'use as driver'? I can't even get the CWM to work properly because it says something about 'special privillages', I have S-OFF but just want to get rooted so I can move on to the fun . Do I need something set on my phone or installed to get going, I also put Superuser & Astro on my phone from the Market so can if you have the time just give me a few dumby steps to point me in the right direction and I am over at the Android Newzealand site which is awesome but they get most files from here and only one guy is trying to help
Thanks, TheCrow
@Crow1372
I am all about trying to get things done in the easiest way possible to help the people that are new to Android.
This method has worked for me but there is no guarentee that it will work for you and I am no way responsible for anything that happens to your device.
DO THE ROOTING PROCESS AT YOUR OWN RISK
Procedure to Root HTC Incredible S
1. Install the ADB on your computer, but before that you will have to turn on the USB debugging in your incredible S which can be turned ON by pressing the “Menu” key first then “Settings” > “Applications” > “Development”. Now here you will find an option of “USB debugging”, select the option and just accept the warning which it will pop up. It’s very important to put the device in the USB debugging and also important to go through the ADB setup process without which it’s not advised to proceed.
2. Now you will have to download the Rooting package which you will have to unzip the same and need to place in the location path c:\adb after which you will have to connect the phone to the computer.
3. Now, open the command prompt and key in the “cmd” and then you will have to make use of the change directory command so that the directory in which you have placed the rooting file can be accessed.
4. Next type in the “pushroot” and enter the same, basically this will push in the pushroot.bat file.
After this type in adb shell /data/local/tmp/getroot and after that type in adb shell and press enter.
After typing in the above commands, you will now be prompted as # after which you will have to type in /data/local/tmp/pushroot.
That’s it you have now successfully rooted the HTC Incredible S
TheCrow1372 said:
I have ROM Manager installed off the Market but my question is probably the one that I'm can't get the answer for which is, how do I transfer things onto my SD card cuz I have played a lot with my old iPhone 4 with mods/themes and so on but never had to write to my SD card atleast I don't think I did thats why I ask if its as easy as dragging and dropping files over to my phone while its plugged into my computer as 'use as driver'? I can't even get the CWM to work properly because it says something about 'special privillages', I have S-OFF but just want to get rooted so I can move on to the fun . Do I need something set on my phone or installed to get going, I also put Superuser & Astro on my phone from the Market so can if you have the time just give me a few dumby steps to point me in the right direction and I am over at the Android Newzealand site which is awesome but they get most files from here and only one guy is trying to help
Thanks, TheCrow
@Crow1372
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Try reflashing CWM Recovery. Since you have S-OFF, it should work. If you get it to work, then flash (install zip from SD in CWM) the attached file and you should be rooted.
Theonew said:
Try reflashing CWM Recovery. Since you have S-OFF, it should work. If you get it to work, then flash (install zip from SD in CWM) the attached file and you should be rooted.
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I appreciate the one above yours and kinda understand it but waaay too indepth maybe, I also tried yours but when I go to HBoot menu and Recovery to look for the .zip file it is no where and I plugged my device into computer and 'debugging Enabled' also set my connection as 'disk drive' to load the file to my SD card but still can't find it?? I can't believe it is this hard cuz I see many others rooted and flying away on their Incredible S 4G, I was able to get the Gingerbreak.v.1.20apk on my device but it just keeps loading and saying that it will reboot once successful but after 20-30mins I figured it was not going to work also I have ROM Manager installed already but as you know no Superuser previlliages yet so can't load CWM
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but as you know no Superuser previlliages yet so can't load CWM
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Have you tried searching for the zip when your device is NOT connected to your pc? And just so you know, you do NOT need superuser privileges (root) to be able to use ClockworkMod especially since you already have S-OFF. Have you tried flashing a different version of ClockworkMod? You could try using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794638 to flash it from your PC.
Theonew said:
Have you tried searching for the zip when your device is NOT connected to your pc? And just so you know, you do NOT need superuser privileges (root) to be able to use ClockworkMod especially since you already have S-OFF. Have you tried flashing a different version of ClockworkMod? You could try using this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794638 to flash it from your PC.
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I'll try finding it without being plugged in to pc, I put Gingerbreak.v.1.20apk on my SD card no issues so I shouldn't have an issue putting the CWM on but do you have a newer version (sorry) also do you think one of my issues is that I have a CWM on my 'Astro' file finder but the files say they don't exist so should I delete it and start over with a newer one that you may have and should I take of ROM Manager until I finish putting these files in cuz it should not be this hard others are rooted on their Incredible S 4G 2.3.3.
TheCrow1372 said:
so I shouldn't have an issue putting the CWM on
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Please explain this. Here's the image: http://downloads.unrevoked.com/recoveries/cwm-4.0.1.4-vivo.img .
I can't open that image, my Winrar is acting up can you explain the image please (sorry)?
Also when I go to my 'Programs' on my computer 'Uninstall' it shows the SDK Tools with an 'X' beside it like it did not fully install, I don't know if I really need the ADB & SDK tools but I'll keep trying that later but I want to try your methods as well cuz as I mentioned it should not be this hard to root my phone right but I have to go to Doctors so I will check in later and keep trying
TheCrow1372 said:
I can't open that image, my Winrar is acting up can you explain the image please (sorry)?
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You are not supposed to open the image. Download Android Flasher, connect your device to your pc, run Android Flasher, select recovery (at the side), find the image file you downloaded, select it, click ok (and again if necessary), and it'll do the rest.
Question, I drag and drop files over to my phone while plugged in to my SD card but everyone says to the root folder I just don't have a 'root' folder so one guy said to drop the files into the very first one and that is what I did with Gingerbreak.v1.20apk but it just says its rooting and will reboot device when done? After 3 attempts each at 15-25mins the wheel is still spinning so am I putting it in the right spot, Gingerbreak does show up in my apps drawer but the unzipped versions of CWM or Superuser never show up on my device even when I go to 'recovery' through Revolutionary to unzip it?
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Question, I drag and drop files over to my phone while plugged in to my SD card but everyone says to the root folder I just don't have a 'root' folder so one guy said to drop the files into the very first one and that is what I did with Gingerbreak.v1.20apk but it just says its rooting and will reboot device when done? After 3 attempts each at 15-25mins the wheel is still spinning so am I putting it in the right spot, Gingerbreak does show up in my apps drawer but the unzipped versions of CWM or Superuser never show up on my device even when I go to 'recovery' through Revolutionary to unzip it?
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Did you read/understand my previous post?
Kinda but how does that have anything to do with rooting my Incredible S (sorry) its just that I'm new to HTC devices and I've been told that I have to be rooted to put ROM themes on my device and I have S-OFF, thats not enough is it? I tried the guy above yous method of ADB but my computer does not 'recognize that path', I did exactly what his video says but again is either of these methods going to get me 'rooted cuz all I want to do is start enjoying my phone plus your saying I don't have to have 'Superuser Permissions' to use CWM?? Sorry bro if I'm being difficult but I just want to be rooted already and have you heard of this angermod or what ever its called, like Gingerbreak or something?
HELP PLEASE lol, thanks
Forget about Gingerbreak. The tool (and instructions) is to flash the custom recovery (ClockworkMod) to your device. I said this before, and I'll say it again, using ClockworkMod recovery DOES NOT require root. You are going to root your device by using Clockwork to flash the file attached in post #5. After flashing that file, your device will be rooted.
When I go to extract it they ask for a gehroot password, I copied what looks like a password under my Incredible S/Vivo but that one did not work for the CWM download
I will try this tomorrow 4 sure and thanks for your patients, fill you in when I'm rooted (hopefully) Also is there a special password to download the CWM for my Incredible S/Vivo, sorry again?
One more question (sorry) the one I did download the other day was supposed to be CWM but it has all kinds of other files with it like 13 files including 'SuperOneClick' also suv1/v2/v3 plus 'busybox' but don't see cwm anywhere so anyway do I use the 'Android Flasher' and flash all of them like the whole folder or each one individually?
In the CWM image file, there are like 13 files that came with it like suv1/v2/v3 plus busybox and SuperOneClick so which or all of these files do I flash with Android Flasher?
I have a Zenithink Z282 C91 upgrade tablet on a custom rom and a custom kernel running 1.2ghz with a 2GB recovery data partition, is there a way to add cwm recovery to it?
have you downloaded the cwm app? if you have try installing from there?
or maybe check check around to see if cwm has been ported to your device yet, if its not you may have to do that yourself or ask one of the friendly devs round here
It doesn't work off the app. I can't seem to find that anyone has done it either. How hard is it to do yourself?
Ben36 said:
It doesn't work off the app. I can't seem to find that anyone has done it either. How hard is it to do yourself?
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im not a dev so im not entirely sure, but i think you might be able to download a zip of cwm for a similar tablet and manually push the files to the right places in your root folders yourself?
so:
1) download a cwm zip for a similar tablet.
2) extract to a folder on your computer.
3)push the files using adb into the correct folders on the root of your device(or use an app such as es file explorer)
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im not a dev so im not entirely sure, but i think you might be able to download a zip of cwm for a similar tablet and manually push the files to the right places in your root folders yourself?
so:
1) download a cwm zip for a similar tablet.
2) extract to a folder on your computer.
3)push the files using adb into the correct folders on the root of your device(or use an app such as es file explorer)
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I don't mean to offend, just inform..but you can't push files into a directory on the device to give it a custom recovery, there's actually a hidden 'recovery' partition that stores what basically amounts to a stripped down kernel, a basic menu and some utilities. In most cases, due to the type of storage and layout of the storage, the recovery has to be specifically made for the device in question, which usually requires that the manufacturer complies with GPL and gives out the kernel source code.
if two given devices are 'close enough' and use the same hardware and mapping, a custom recovery can be used on both devices, but that's not usually the case. your best bet is to check in the development forums for your given tablet to see if a recovery is available, or if someone is working on one.
I did a quick google search and didn't find any custom recoveries for the zenithink, but I really don't know much about the tablet to begin with so I may have searched incorrectly.
Hi All,
Do anyone can help me to find a way to backup and clone the ROM ?
I have 50 Galaxy Tab and need to clone the ROM that I have setted to the other and need the easier way.
Is it possible with Fastboot ?
Thank you in advance.
-JFK- said:
Hi All,
Do anyone can help me to find a way to backup and clone the ROM ?
I have 50 Galaxy Tab and need to clone the ROM that I have setted to the other and need the easier way.
Is it possible with Fastboot ?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello there,I think u don't need to clone anything just transfer "rom".zip from PC to that divice which u want to have that rom,
Or just download it again on other divice!
Vinchenzo13 said:
Hello there,I think u don't need to clone anything just transfer "rom".zip from PC to that divice which u want to have that rom,
Or just download it again on other divice!
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Thank you for your reply.
How to made the "rom.zip" ?
-JFK- said:
Thank you for your reply.
How to made the "rom.zip" ?
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Mostly ppl download rom's,what kind rom u want,I can hook u up with some links
-JFK- said:
Hi All,
Do anyone can help me to find a way to backup and clone the ROM ?
I have 50 Galaxy Tab and need to clone the ROM that I have setted to the other and need the easier way.
Is it possible with Fastboot ?
Thank you in advance.
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Sort of difficult to understand your question, but I think what you want to do is backup your current ROM and then flash it to 50(!) other galaxy tabs. Use CWM recovery and select "backup." Let it run. When it's finished, the backup file will be in a folder called "clockworkmod" (it's several large files in a folder). Copy this folder to the other tablets (same file structure) and in CWM recovery choose "restore." (it's right next to backup).
BTW- If you don't have root you'll need to do that first; you can then install CWM recovery with the ROM Manager app from the play store. It won't work unless you have root first.
If none of that made sense, you need to read a lot more of this forum before you flash anything on your tablets (since you can damage/brick your tablets if you're not aware of what you're doing).
slack04 said:
Sort of difficult to understand your question, but I think what you want to do is backup your current ROM and then flash it to 50(!) other galaxy tabs. Use CWM recovery and select "backup." Let it run. When it's finished, the backup file will be in a folder called "clockworkmod" (it's several large files in a folder). Copy this folder to the other tablets (same file structure) and in CWM recovery choose "restore." (it's right next to backup).
BTW- If you don't have root you'll need to do that first; you can then install CWM recovery with the ROM Manager app from the play store. It won't work unless you have root first.
If none of that made sense, you need to read a lot more of this forum before you flash anything on your tablets (since you can damage/brick your tablets if you're not aware of what you're doing).
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The goal is to not have to root, install CWM...
Starting from a brand new Galaxy tab and with a quick action get it cloned.
I spend too much time to root, install CWM and then my backup.
There is another way ?
-JFK- said:
The goal is to not have to root, install CWM...
Starting from a brand new Galaxy tab and with a quick action get it cloned.
I spend too much time to root, install CWM and then my backup.
There is another way ?
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Sorry, but there's no other way. But it's really not that much time. You just pointed out that it's 3 steps. It will take a day or less.
Hello to all, i came from Malaysia and i just got my GT-P7500, done fashing to ICS 4.0.4 running XXLQ8 stock ICS with Kernel 3.1.10..
I tried rebooting into stock recovery mode, when i choose to update flash from external storage, the system is telling me that E:/ volume not found,
/sdcard notfound.. Can somebody or anybody explain this and explain to me how to flash update..
Do i need another recovery mod or can i do it with the original stock recovery mod??
how come my post is not replied?
Someone pliss help me..
dauzcroz93 said:
how come my post is not replied?
Someone pliss help me..
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I think the reason your post has not been answered is because we don't know exactly what you're asking. Also most answers are already posted. You just have to search and read them.
I'm not sure what you're doing myself, but I think you need to use Odin to flash CWM recovery and then use that recovery to flash ROMs, kernels, etc...
Since I really don't know what you're trying to do, you need to make sure what I said is REALLY what you need to do. By searching and reading you will find your answer.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using XDA Premium HD app
Benzoman said:
I think the reason your post has not been answered is because we don't know exactly what you're asking. Also most answers are already posted. You just have to search and read them.
I'm not sure what you're doing myself, but I think you need to use Odin to flash CWM recovery and then use that recovery to flash ROMs, kernels, etc...
Since I really don't know what you're trying to do, you need to make sure what I said is REALLY what you need to do. By searching and reading you will find your answer.
Sent from my GT-P7510 using XDA Premium HD app
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tq very much.. right now, i'm trying to do just like u say, if it works, i'm in your debt..
what i meant was, that my android recovery system cannot detect the path to SD card, since the gt-p7500 did not have any SD Card slots, so i can't flash any .zip files from my tab.. Thanks so much..
dauzcroz93 said:
tq very much.. right now, i'm trying to do just like u say, if it works, i'm in your debt..
what i meant was, that my android recovery system cannot detect the path to SD card, since the gt-p7500 did not have any SD Card slots, so i can't flash any .zip files from my tab.. Thanks so much..
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One of the partitions on your tablet is mounted as /mnt/sdcard (or /sdcard). You normally push files there using USB from your computer, either using "adb push" or mounting the sdcard as a media device on the computer.
Stock recovery does not let you choose a file from the /sdcard directory. I think the errors you're seeing is that the stock recovery isn't finding the files it's looking for.
You'll need to install Clockwork Mod recovery if you want to flash custom ROMs.
Galaxy Tab doesn't have an SD Card slot, so anything with external storage/mounting USB/ etc won't work in recovery. Flashing a ROM is possible because the data partition is read and treated as SD Card. If you need to add something to your tab via USB while it's in recovery, you'll need to use the Android Debug Bridge and type adb push, then the file, then the destination.
Example:
Code:
adb push rom.zip /sdcard/
I ran the debloat tool from the forums and I didn't know these .Apk's block the stock email app. can someone please upload the SecEmail_J.apk
SecExchange.apk for me from a stock touchwiz Verizon S4? This way I can get my email back. thank you.
Go to the android section and either cleanrom or another ROM has a file you can download the stock apps
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Thanks for the help but these are system file Apk's the Roms posted are just including Samsung apps, nothing email related. I just found a stock deodexed image. I'm going to try and extract it.
I'm currently uploading a zip with all the stock APK's it will have sec email, Samsung apps Vzw and so on. pulled from a stock brand new Galaxy S4.
Heres a link for a zip containing every APK included in the Apps folder. I pulled them from a brand new Verizon Galaxy S4. https://mega.co.nz/#!ac8TgIQC!MqnkjQt_wp_SS5O0_AJ2DStlluBufdabzxU-5cq7X4E
kpa2727 said:
Heres a link for a zip containing every APK included in the Apps folder. I pulled them from a brand new Verizon Galaxy S4. https://mega.co.nz/#!ac8TgIQC!MqnkjQt_wp_SS5O0_AJ2DStlluBufdabzxU-5cq7X4E
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What are the flash procedure to install some of this apps?
I whant to flash some apps in my S4 dual sim.
Thanks
72THX said:
What are the flash procedure to install some of this apps?
I whant to flash some apps in my S4 dual sim.
Thanks
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Use ADB.
adb install "name of app"
The use titanium to convert it to a system app if everything is working great.
Hi again
I don't know anything about ADB install.
I am really lost in this sophisticated android things. I found something on the google but I don't understand anything.
You be kind to explain me more about this ADB install ( because i am new on that ) to
explain a little more about this ADB.
I do not find a ADB install.apk I foundit for Windows.
I don't know how to convert in to a system app.
Sent from my GT-I9502 using xda app-developers app
72THX said:
Hi again
I don't know anything about ADB install.
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ADB is the Android Debugging Bridge. That's a very useful tool doing lots of things to your phone.
Installing that gets you an "adb" command that allows you to do things like push software onto your phone. (I.e. adb install something.adk".
There's an easier way.
Insert the sdcard from your phone into your PC. Copy the .adk files you care about to the top directory of that card.
Then put it back into your phone and use a file manager (root explorer, for example) to install those APKs from the SDcard.
Converting to a system app means moving it from /data/app to /system/app, which your root file manager can do for you.
However, I'm a bit worried about something: you need to understand that there are several models of the Galaxy S4.
Moving stuff between models can brick your phone. Your sig says you have a GT-I9502. Installing stuff from the I545 may or may not work. Not understanding what you're flashing usually leads to a brick.
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ADB is the Android Debugging Bridge. That's a very useful tool doing lots of things to your phone.
Installing that gets you an "adb" command that allows you to do things like push software onto your phone. (I.e. adb install something.adk".
There's an easier way.
Insert the sdcard from your phone into your PC. Copy the .adk files you care about to the top directory of that card.
Hi
now I see some light .
I understand what you say so I must aquire the apps from I9500/I9505 that maybe is compatible with my I9502 to avoid bricking my phone.
Question: If I back-up these aps from an rooted I9500/I9502 and try to install on my rooted I9502 it maybe work?
Thanks again :good:
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72THX said:
Hi
now I see some light .
I understand what you say so I must aquire the apps from I9500/I9505 that maybe is compatible with my I9502 to avoid bricking my phone.
Question: If I back-up these aps from an rooted I9500/I9502 and try to install on my rooted I9502 it maybe work?
Thanks again :good:
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You probably won't brick your phone by installing an APK designed for another phone. If it's not compatible, the app will crash (force close) but the rest of the phone will be fine.
You do have to be careful with ROMs, rooting tools, and so forth. Those need to be designed for your specific phone model.
kpa2727 said:
Heres a link for a zip containing every APK included in the Apps folder. I pulled them from a brand new Verizon Galaxy S4. https://mega.co.nz/#!ac8TgIQC!MqnkjQt_wp_SS5O0_AJ2DStlluBufdabzxU-5cq7X4E
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Dude Link Is not working can you update it??
k1mu said:
ADB is the Android Debugging Bridge. That's a very useful tool doing lots of things to your phone.
Installing that gets you an "adb" command that allows you to do things like push software onto your phone. (I.e. adb install something.adk".
There's an easier way.
Insert the sdcard from your phone into your PC. Copy the .adk files you care about to the top directory of that card.
Then put it back into your phone and use a file manager (root explorer, for example) to install those APKs from the SDcard.
Converting to a system app means moving it from /data/app to /system/app, which your root file manager can do for you.
However, I'm a bit worried about something: you need to understand that there are several models of the Galaxy S4.
Moving stuff between models can brick your phone. Your sig says you have a GT-I9502. Installing stuff from the I545 may or may not work. Not understanding what you're flashing usually leads to a brick.
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For some reason this hasn't worked for me in the past. I tried that method to reinstall splanner and some ant+ apps that I got from a ROM file, but all I got was "app failed to install".