wiped cache,data,reinstalled the rom, voicemail setting is set to my carrier with my phone number,.. still gives me installation failed everytime! I don't care about the stupid update I just want it gone! I Can't get rid of the annoying icon in notification bar!
same here i just want it gone.
sweet rom though
you guys talking about 3.1 or 3.2? if its 3.1 look at the tutorial on fresh's website about using the fresh updater, how to set up the theme server's etc, and use the fresh updater app to update the vvm. Thats what I did for mine, and it worked fine.
If youre using 3.2, which i believe is still only available to donaters of his, then I would assume youd be able to figure it out, although his current 3.2 release isnt resigned so you would be able to use sprints updater i believe.
Best of luck.
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you guys talking about 3.1 or 3.2? if its 3.1 look at the tutorial on fresh's website about using the fresh updater, how to set up the theme server's etc, and use the fresh updater app to update the vvm. Thats what I did for mine, and it worked fine.
If youre using 3.2, which i believe is still only available to donaters of his, then I would assume youd be able to figure it out, although his current 3.2 release isnt resigned so you would be able to use sprints updater i believe.
Best of luck.
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thxs i'm using 3.1, just based on what you said I manage to update the vvm via fresh updater, no tutorial necessary, took me literally 2mins, thxs again
no problem, glad i could help
i dont want it gone. i am happy to take whatever update is available.
i am using evio 1.1 and i will check his thread but any idead how to install the update?
did it on the wifes unrooted evo and of course it went thru fine.
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Go to the Application Box. (The button above the Home Button)
Look for Fresh Updates app.
Open that up Tap Menu > Click on Config > Hit Theme and Settings > Manage Theme Servers > Tap Menu then update featured Servers hit yes to update.
Then you will see can go back to tweaks and choose the Voice Mail update and download/install it.
I answered this in another post, but here it is again...this method is manual as opposed to using fresh updater as stated above.
1. Download the attached, updated .apk
2. Place the apk in your android-sdk-windows/tools folder (or whatever you named it)
3. Reboot to Recovery
4. open a command prompt and do (hit enter after each line)
Code:
adb shell
mount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
cd /system/app
rm -f Sprint_VVM.apk
exit
then, from outside of the shell do (hit enter after each line)
5.
Code:
adb push Sprint_VVM.apk /system/app
adb reboot
You shouldn't have the update problem anymore if you complete all steps successfully
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Isn't Hulu supposed to be playable on Froyo? Doesn't seem to work on the Evo with netarchy's Froyo stock-rooted ROM. I've been researching this topic for a fix, and I've seen something done for Nexus One and CM6 users but I don't want to loose 4G. I thought being able to watch Hulu was one of the most hyped about features of having Froyo.
You need a hacked version of Flash, and to change your UAString to Desktop. Search in the Nexus One forum for details.
Engadget has a walkthrough for the Nexus One. All but actually playing a video worked great on my Evo running CM6 :/. maybe you will have more luck on the Sense browser..
Here's another link I found for the Nexus One: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=688054
I tried installing the apk but it would not not install.
XevoX said:
Here's another link I found for the Nexus One: forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=688054
I tried installing the apk but it would not not install.
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Did you by chance already have flash installed? If yes, you need to uninstall it first.... If no, what was the error? Did you use adb to install? or? I have that version installed on my phone (running cm6)...
Hairongreenfire said:
Engadget has a walkthrough for the Nexus One. All but actually playing a video worked great on my Evo running CM6 :/. maybe you will have more luck on the Sense browser..
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I have Hulu working just fine via the default browser on CM6 nightly and RC1. Read the instructions and try again.
I appreciate the help fellas, but I'm looking for a stock-rooted Froyo solution. With the CM6 ROM you have to give up 4G, FM Radio, etc.
[QUOTE=spiicytuna;7455905]Did you by chance already have flash installed? If yes, you need to uninstall it first.... If no, what was the error? Did you use adb to install? or? I have that version installed on my phone (running cm6)...[/QUOTE]
How do I go about uninstalling Flash? I tried installing the apk straight up with estrong.
XevoX said:
I appreciate the help fellas, but I'm looking for a stock-rooted Froyo solution. With the CM6 ROM you have to give up 4G, FM Radio, etc.
spiicytuna said:
Did you by chance already have flash installed? If yes, you need to uninstall it first.... If no, what was the error? Did you use adb to install? or? I have that version installed on my phone (running cm6)...
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How do I go about uninstalling Flash? I tried installing the apk straight up with estrong.
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1) Uninstall Flash from the Settings>Applications>Manage Applications>All menu.
2) Install the hacked Nexus One version of Flash with Hulu support, via ADB.
3) Open any page in your browser then go to the url "about:debug" (without the quotes) and then go to Menu>Settings. Scroll all the way down to the bottom, select UAString, and change from Android to Desktop.
4) Go to http://www.hulu.com/
5) Enjoy.
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1) Uninstall Flash from the Settings>Applications>Manage Applications>All menu.
2) Install the hacked Nexus One version of Flash with Hulu support, via ADB.
3) Open any page in your browser then go to the url "about:debug" (without the quotes) and then go to Menu>Settings. Scroll all the way down to the bottom, select UAString, and change from Android to Desktop.
4) Go to http://www.hulu.com/
5) Enjoy.
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doesnt seem to uninstall that way...
mrloserpunk said:
doesnt seem to uninstall that way...
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The leaked Sense 2.2 ROM has Flash 10.1 installed from the get-go, so you can't uninstall it in a traditional way. If you go into /system/app/ there is install_flash_player.apk. I renamed it "install_flash_player.apkz" (this makes it so Android doesn't recognize it, pretty much the same as just deleting it) so I could see what that would change. It doesn't remove Flash 10.1 from Menu > Settings > Applications, but it did stop Flash from loading in the browser. You could try that, but I don't know how far it'd get you.
cloud858rk said:
The leaked Sense 2.2 ROM has Flash 10.1 installed from the get-go, so you can't uninstall it in a traditional way. If you go into /system/app/ there is install_flash_player.apk. I renamed it "install_flash_player.apkz" (this makes it so Android doesn't recognize it, pretty much the same as just deleting it) so I could see what that would change. It doesn't remove Flash 10.1 from Menu > Settings > Applications, but it did stop Flash from loading in the browser. You could try that, but I don't know how far it'd get you.
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I tried that way. Still get the can't install error. Flash
Uninstall is greyed out in stock 2.2 with root.
if you're rooted, use adb, shell in, navigate to where the apk is in system/app, rm it, then navigate to the data/data/ folder that the data is stored, rm that too. reboot. install the modified flash apk.
if you know part of the file name (adobe, or flash, or whatever), use adb shell, then
find -name "*partofthenameyouknow*.*"
it'll spit out the locations of the apk, data, and cache. then just rm -rf all those files. reboot. install the modified flash apk
timothydonohue said:
if you're rooted, use adb, shell in, navigate to where the apk is in system/app, rm it, then navigate to the data/data/ folder that the data is stored, rm that too. reboot. install the modified flash apk.
if you know part of the file name (adobe, or flash, or whatever), use adb shell, then
find -name "*partofthenameyouknow*.*"
it'll spit out the locations of the apk, data, and cache. then just rm -rf all those files. reboot. install the modified flash apk
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Im getting closer. I did what you said. Was able to get the Flash 10.1 from the Nexus forum installed. When I got to Hulu, it still gives me "not available on your platform" error.
Edit: I forgot the about:debug command. Although, I did that, it still didnt work. I then downloaded the Hulu app made by someone, and
whala, Hulu is working.
Thanks
what hulu app? I could not locate it.... man this looks like a pain in the rear.... no way to simply change the way hulu see's my EVO? like a useragent string or is flash giving me away?
Owell, at least southparkstudios is working fine
mrloserpunk said:
what hulu app? I could not locate it.... man this looks like a pain in the rear.... no way to simply change the way hulu see's my EVO? like a useragent string or is flash giving me away?
Owell, at least southparkstudios is working fine
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Actually, not a PIA at all.
Just fyi, I didnt use any ADB commands, just did it all on the phone using SUFBS.
1> Simply what was mentioned above. Remove the Adobe Flash stuff from the System/app and Data/Data area.
- I did this by renaming the directories using SUFBS on my phone.
2> Reboot Phone.
3> Install the Modified Flash (Found in the Nexus Thread)
- Once again, I just downloaded on the phone and used SUFBS to install.
4> Reboot Phone
5> Go to Browser, type about:debug and GO. Then go to Settings and down at the bottom, change the UAString to Desktop.
6> Whala.
This thread helped me out alot: (Widget here too).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=686765&highlight=hulu
AWESOME! Huge help, I got it done using winSCP. Incredibly easy. Thanks alot! Today has been a great day for my Evo... it got 2.2, SSH, Flash w/hulu... whats next a gold back cover? Thanks again!!
This fix (manually deleting the apk's) requires a full root, right?
dallashigh said:
This fix (manually deleting the apk's) requires a full root, right?
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Yep.
Is Hulu still working for you guys? I get "The requested video cannot be displayed in your region" message now. I read that this will happen after you reboot....
mrloserpunk said:
doesnt seem to uninstall that way...
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If you still havent got it to work,grab Android Mate from the market and use that to install the hacked flash version.It will ask if you want to replace the original flash so there is no need to uninstall it first.Then do the about:bug from your browser and you'll be good to go.
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Yep.
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Thanks. I was 99% sure, but I wanted confirmation before I wasted any of my time.
I am an Unrevoked3 user (I know, I know. No lectures please), and was pretty pissed about this. Then I discovered that NAND is unlocked when I'm in the ClockworkMod recovery. So I booted into recovery and did the following on my PC:
Code:
adb shell
mount -o rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
mount -o rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock6 /data
cd /system
mv install_flash_player.apk install_flash_player.ap_
cd lib
mv libflashplayer.so libflashplayer.s_
cd /data/data
rm -r com.adobe.flashplayer
cd com.android.browser/app_plugins/
rm -r com.adobe.flashplayer
umount /system
umount /data
exit
adb reboot
Then I installed the hacked APK, did the UA fix and was rockin and rollin.
Note the remount flag is not necessary above, because the partitions are not already mounted. In fact, if you try to use the remount flag, it will fail. I have .tar backups of the two directories deleted, if anyone by chance needs them to restore.
tsunami0ne said:
Is Hulu still working for you guys? I get "The requested video cannot be displayed in your region" message now. I read that this will happen after you reboot....
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When you reboot, the UA reverts to default and you have to change it back to Desktop again.
[Update 12/23] For those of you unable to install the new system update, I've found a solution -- scroll down to the update! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY OCCUR!
So I figured I'd at least get things started - Credit goes to whomever first tried z4root on their Droid Pro - and to mahst687 for the deodexing.
Lets Begin!
Resources:
Motorola ADB Driver
Android SDK
xUltimate V2.2.2
(Can't post links apparently, sorry -- googles your friend!)
#1 Root:
As seen on numerous android sites already, root is obtainable via z4root in the market. It may not work the first, second, or even third time -- just keep trying, it works I promise.
#2 Bootstrap and Clockwork Recovery
Download and install 'Rom Manager' from the Market. Once installed flash the Droid2 Clockwork Recovery. After flashing, obtain the Droid2 Bootstrapper and install it. Confirm Clockwork Recovery works by booting to recovery via Bootstrap.
#2 Deodex:
Download Android SDK for ADB, as well as the Motorola ADB Drivers posted above. Second, download xUltimate - also posted above. Once everything is downloaded and installed we're ready to begin.
1. Run Main in the xUltimate package - if the ADB drivers installed successfully you should be greeted with a menu containing several options - great!
2. Next run option 1.
3. Run option 2.
3. Run option 3 - sit back and relax for a bit
4. Once option 3 is done doing its thing, navigate to the xUltimate folder, more specifically the "origi_frame", and delete guava.odex
5. Run option 4 - it'll be a short wait
6. Exit the xUltimate
7. Enable USB Mass Storage on the phone and transfer both "done_app", and "done_frame" to the ROOT of the SD card.
8. Once both folders have transferred disable USB Storage, but keep the phone plugged in via USB.
9. Open up a command prompt and browse to the android SDK Tools folder (or where ever your ADB executable is located).
10. Enter the following commands:
Code:
adb shell
su
stop
mount -o rw,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
cp /sdcard/done_app/* /system/app/
cp /sdcard/done_frame/* /system/framework/
rm /system/app/*.odex
rm /system/framework/*.odex
mount -o ro,remount -t ext3 /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system
reboot
11. If all went well your phone should reboot - which may take a few minutes. Enjoy!
[Update]12/23/2010
For those of you unable to get the new Droid Pro OTA working I have found a solution! You will need:
1)Root
2)Clockwork Recovery
3)System.img from update
4)Current Nandroid backup of your phone
5)ADB drivers and ASDK
So lets begin.
1)Boot into Clockwork recovery and create a backup of your phone.
2)Once complete, mount the phone as USB storage and pull the system.img file from the nandroid backup folder, as well as the nandroid.md5 (KEEP THESE FILES SAFE!!!!!)
3)Obtain the system.img file from here (Compliments of whoopsiedaisy).
4)Replace the system.img file in the Nandroid backup folder on your PHONE.
5)ADB into your phone (preferably still in recovery) and do the following:
Code:
adb shell
# cd /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2010-xx-xx.xx.xx.xx
# rm nandroid.md5
# md5sum *img > nandroid.md5
6)If all goes will it should create a new MD5 checksum file utilizing the new system.img
7)Go to the 'backup and restore' menu in Clockwork, and select 'Advanced Restore'
8)Select the correct nandroid backup folder where the new system.img file is located, and then select 'Restore System'
9)Assuming all goes well, go to Settings, About and check your new system version!
Nice, can't wait to try this on my wifes phone after work.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Is the second step necessary if you just want root access so you can install Wireless tether, etc?
jayhammy said:
Is the second step necessary if you just want root access so you can install Wireless tether, etc?
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Not at all. Simply run z4 if all you require is root access (and a host of apps like Wireless Tether, DroCap, Titanium Backup ...)
Can you please post the quickoffice apk from the Dpro so I can put on an DX? Same would go for the software that allows me to Invite attendees to meetings using GAL. It be copasetic if you can.
Thanks a ton! Freaking worked flawlessly on my Droid X.
Nate
Cool. Cant wait to try this on my wife's phone.
I downloaded everything you said and i started my deodex but when i select option 3 in main it tells me "error no odex file" have i done something wrong please advise
Is it really that simple?
I feel like I must be missing something. I just download an app from the market and reboot and I'm rooted?
Also, what is the deodex for? I want to root my phone to install the apps I want and I want wifi tether. Do I need it?
Also, I really want to understand what is going on under the hood, but I don't know where to start. Is there a 'for dummies' tutorial somewhere that I can go to to start understanding what all of this stuff is, so I can make informed decisions for myself about what I want instead of begging for help on internet forums? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Is there a way to unroot? I am not rooted but just curious.
rllong1 said:
Is there a way to unroot? I am not rooted but just curious.
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Yes, Z4Root app allows you to root, re-root, and UNroot.
I see no uproot button on the screen. Only a root button
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I had version 1.1 of z4. I now have the. 3 version and it has the unroot button
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rllong1 said:
I see no uproot button on the screen. Only a root button
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You'll only see the unroot button once you've rooted. Otherwise, it will first show only the "root" option.
jayhammy said:
You'll only see the unroot button once you've rooted. Otherwise, it will first show only the "root" option.
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I was rooted. I had titanium installed and superuser. Z4 ran fine but I had an old version of it. I dont know if that matters but thats all I did. I downloaded the 1.3 version and I now have the unroot button. On the old version there was no option for temp root either. Just root. On the version I have now there is a temp root and perm root button.
Would just like to let people know that your method for "updating" via nandroid backup would not work for me. Followed all the instructions to the letter and during the advanced restore I continually received md5sum mismatch errors.
So I took the chance and updated through the OTA update, it installed fine but lost root. Ran z4root (twice) and gained root access again .
Looking forward to some real custom daily driver roms for this guy.
darkninja157 said:
Would just like to let people know that your method for "updating" via nandroid backup would not work for me. Followed all the instructions to the letter and during the advanced restore I continually received md5sum mismatch errors.
So I took the chance and updated through the OTA update, it installed fine but lost root. Ran z4root (twice) and gained root access again .
Looking forward to some real custom daily driver roms for this guy.
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Is there a way to uninstall the CWM recovery?
darkninja157 said:
Would just like to let people know that your method for "updating" via nandroid backup would not work for me. Followed all the instructions to the letter and during the advanced restore I continually received md5sum mismatch errors.
So I took the chance and updated through the OTA update, it installed fine but lost root. Ran z4root (twice) and gained root access again .
Looking forward to some real custom daily driver roms for this guy.
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Kinda new to the whole rooting thing, just got a new Pro and rooted successfully with z4root, got rid of bloatware and installed titanium backup, wifi tether, etc. Am I correct in reading your post that I can unroot, OTA update, and re-root again? If so, will I have to uninstall bloatware again, or reinstall root apps? Or any other repeats? Any danger in doing this?
mynameismolotov said:
Kinda new to the whole rooting thing, just got a new Pro and rooted successfully with z4root, got rid of bloatware and installed titanium backup, wifi tether, etc. Am I correct in reading your post that I can unroot, OTA update, and re-root again? If so, will I have to uninstall bloatware again, or reinstall root apps? Or any other repeats? Any danger in doing this?
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No need to un-root. This update is for the system portion only and does not touch the userdata. I simply went ahead on the rooted phone, let the OTA update download and install. In doing so lost root, but had no trouble gaining root access again via z4root. Did not have to re-remove any of the bloatware, at least if I remember correctly. Root apps will not need to be reinstalled but you may need to re-give them permission for root access. No danger that I have noticed or can think of.
For anyone doing the update the android method....
For it to work
You must do the adb "new" md5 creation portion with your phone in clockwork recovery for it to work and to not receive the mismatch error...
To do this, reboot recovery... then plug in usb from your computer... during the phone boot into recovery you should hear the alert from your computer that something from usb was plugged in. Finally, use the mount option in recovery to mount sd card to be able to transfer the .img file over to the correct directory then unmount sd card and do the adb commands in terminal window...
I had the same mismatch errors using my windows 7 machine and creating the md5 with android booted
Hope this helps
Followed all the instructions on team venum's page but cannot get this to work, after searching i found a bunch of fixes which none worked. I placed in system/bin folder and after getting su permission i enter "superfreeze" and it gives me a "superfreeze: Permission denied" same with superdefrost. I tried entering the PM commands myself but at the end i get a "df: /mnt/.lfs: Function not implemented" & "df: /mnt/secure/asec: Permission denied" "[1] killed pm disable com.samsung"
Under the hood:
Calk's 2.8.1 rom
Rouge "hitman" 1.5.0 kernel w/ -75mv
v6 supercharger 1000hp option
for me i manually place all the files where they need to go in my rom the bin files in the bin folder and the system files in the system folder and then i run the superfreeze commane in terminal emulator...which it sounds like u have tried...
what i have noticed is i get permission denied on the things my rom doesnt have and the only one that actually goes through is system update
from my understanding...you really dont need superfreeze...not with calk's rom because everything that it freezes is not included in the rom... calk already removed drm, media hub, social hub, and i believe sns...the only thing im not sure he disabled is system updates...i am currently on a different rom which is why i still get system notification updates...and why this script freezes it...
with all that being said i would assume that the reason this is not working is because there is nothing for it to freeze...calk already removed it...you dont need this script not with calk's rom
Disable Updates
If you just want to disable updates go into terminal emulator and type "su" hit enter, this command gives you super user access. then type "noupdates" this should disable all updates. to enable again just type "update". I hope this helps!
K Ron Hubbard said:
If you just want to disable updates go into terminal emulator and type "su" hit enter, this command gives you super user access. then type "noupdates" this should disable all updates. to enable again just type "update". I hope this helps!
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sweet dude i hope this works because i just noticed that even though i have updates frozen like i can visually see its frozen....i still get update notifications
after running noupdates
Oh, btw if after running no updates you get the ota update message click accept and then let it try to update. It won't be able to so just reboot your phone and you'll never get that message again.
K Ron Hubbard said:
Oh, btw if after running no updates you get the ota update message click accept and then let it try to update. It won't be able to so just reboot your phone and you'll never get that message again.
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i tried running the noupdates and it errored out said the file didnt exist any suggestions
can i click on the system update message when system updates are frozen...will that make it go away?
That's strange, when I do it it reads "updates from com.Samsung disabled"
And yes once updates are disabled accept the update it will try to install and then fail.after that you just reboot and you'll never receive the update again.
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This is an exploit, I take NO RESPONSIBILITY if this does ANYTHING bad, your fault not mine, it was only tested on the firmware mentioned below. If you redistribute it, republish, work it into a all in one click, please link back and PROPERLY credit me.
Tested on the
ro.build.date=Mon Jan 30 10:42:53 KST 2012
ro.build.version.incremental=ZV9.479A6632
Update for the VirginMobile LG Optimus V
Your phone needs to be updated to the above build, and potentially needs a factory reset before this works, but it works fine. This will allow you to flash recovery without being root. After flashing recovery, flash this zip http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8699733/rootme.zip to install su, superuser and disable re-flashing of the stock re covery
LinuxMac Script + files:
https://github.com/CunningLogic/GorditaRoot
Flash_image:
https://github.com/CunningLogic/GorditaRoot/blob/master/flash_image
Recovery:
http://www.mediafire.com/?vzc5k8taj9smmll (Credit BobZhome)
Windows users run the commands manually
GNU nano 2.2.2 File: Gordita.sh
Code:
#!/bin/sh
echo "GorditaRoot 1.0 by jcase / TeamAndIRC"
echo "for the VM670 Optimus V"
echo "March 21st 2012"
echo "Follow me! http://www.twitter.com/TeamAndIRC"
echo "Donations are optional http://forum.xda-developers.com/donatetome.php?u=2376614"
echo "-"
echo "Recovery taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197991"
echo "-"
echo "Pushing recovery to /data/local/"
adb push VM670NH_recovery.img /data/local/recovery.img
adb push flash_image /data/local/
adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/flash_image"
echo "Removing old sensor config, setting up symlink attack"
adb shell "rm /data/amit/*"
adb shell "ln -s /dev/mtd/mtd2 /data/amit/AMI304_Config.ini"
adb shell "ln -s /dev/mtd/mtd2 /data/amit/AMI304_Config2.ini"
echo "Rebooting to execute symlink attack, to chmod 666 the recovery block device"
adb reboot
adb wait-for-device
sleep 10
adb shell "rm /data/amit/*"
adb shell "/data/local/flash_image recovery /data/local/recovery.img"
echo "Recovery flashed! Enjoy"
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Confirmed working on a phone donated just for this purpose!
Started with stock firmware, Android 2.2.1, baseband VM670ZV4_60401001, generic android recovery
Flashed the VirginMobile Security Update from their website, became VM670ZV9_60401001 ZV9.479A6632
Manually walked through above script by jcase via gtalk, and using the exploit, was able to flash BobZhome's CWM for the VM670, reboot into it and made a backup.
Flashed the su zip, and all is well in Optimus V land again.
HUGE THANKS TO JCASE FOR TAKING THE TIME TO RE-ROOT THE VM670!!!
I only wish I understood what it all meant--so I could be excited, too!
wilberfan said:
I only wish I understood what it all meant--so I could be excited, too!
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Means ppl who couldnt root before, now can
wilberfan said:
I only wish I understood what it all meant--so I could be excited, too!
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i was gonna ask the same thing LOL
Hey! Sorry, I'm a ET4G user, just trying to put ICS on my girl's phone so she stops whining
Anyways, I presume there's an update being pushed to all optimus v's? If so would you happen to know how I could update hers? Or would it be easier to stay on the current version ( i belive v5???) and root a different way??
Also, great work on an exploit so soon after a release! Happy to join (kinda) the Optimus family!
jlear3 said:
Hey! Sorry, I'm a ET4G user, just trying to put ICS on my girl's phone so she stops whining
Anyways, I presume there's an update being pushed to all optimus v's? If so would you happen to know how I could update hers? Or would it be easier to stay on the current version ( i belive v5???) and root a different way??
Also, great work on an exploit so soon after a release! Happy to join (kinda) the Optimus family!
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The update is not being pushed, because the OTA mechanism doesn't work on the OV. You have to go to the VM website and download the update from the phone FAQ.
The only advantage is a new radio, which give slightly improved performance.
Thank you very much!
I installed the update to my (unmodded) backup phone without thinking about whether or not I'd be able to root the handset after applying it. DOH!
I have just been using this phone as a WiFi device so far. I have run the battery down and recharged it once and installed a few apps on it. So I will run it down, recharge it again and then do a factory reset before I try rooting it just to make sure that I don't hose it.
It's a good idea to check all the steps before you start ...
Finally ran my battery down for the second time. So, I recharged, ran a factory re-set and ran the shell script on my Linux box to root the phone.
Oops!
The file VM670NH_recovery.img downloaded as VM670NH_recovery.bin and the system can't find/stat it! Hit ^C and bailed!
Hoping, hoping, hoping ...
Good! It's not bricked!
Renamed the recovery file, re-ran the script. Success!!
Rebooted into recovery, flashed rootme.zip
==> Did a nandroid backup.
Downloaded root check basic app and confirmed that it has worked.
So, for other modders trying this out:
Check your files and file names before you start! When I looked at Gordita.sh the first time I found that what I had downloaded was an HTML file with the script embedded in it. Copied and pasted from the OP and then checked again to make sure I had the right content.
Of course if you are running the adb commands manually then this won't happen to you.
But, as I noted above, I didn't cross-check that the recovery file that the script would be looking for had the right file name extension (.img, not .bin), so don't be me.
That said, jcase: Thank You Very Much!! Not only for developing this root exploit but also for making one that is robust enough for someone like me to goober it up and still come out unburnt!
After all of this , can you make it a hotspot in quick settings?
The setting dialog is there ..
H0daddy said:
After all of this , can you make it a hotspot in quick settings?
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Once I rooted my phone I installed a modified ROM. And then another one, and then ...
I saw your question a bit ago and since I no longer had the stock ROM installed (and had never used Quick Settings to enable the hotspot feature before) I didn't know. I still don't. Here is the story on that ...
I just restored the ZV9 ROM from backup today and then installed the Quick Settings app. I can say that the app still has the option to enable the hotspot available and that it tries to set it up. However the phone I am using hasn't been activated yet and the 3G network isn't provisioned on it. So all I get is a message saying the network isn't available.
So, it looks somewhat promising. Maybe someone who has an activated phone with the ZV9 ROM can test it out and let you know.
And if I activate this phone before you get a useful reply I'll test it to see if it works.
So happy to see this
Please assist
Got up to step adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/flash_image"
But got back "no such file."
CWM
Got up to CWM but it won't let me select install zip from sd card. Any suggestions?
knicks791 said:
Got up to CWM but it won't let me select install zip from sd card. Any suggestions?
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so you have bobz recovery installed?... i assume youve tried rebooting to recovery form the powered off state via the key combo (HOLD home+vol down+power, RELEASE after the LG logo), and tried instal zip from sd again?...
try:
http://forums.projectopencannibal.net/beta-releases-11/lg-optimus-v-v2-1dev1-(10-09-2012)/
http://forums.projectopencannibal.n...1-universal-installer-for-lg-optimus-devices/
Hello there,
I just flashed a new ROM (Gingerbread 2.3.7) last night. After signing in the Google account everything is great; the old apps got redownloaded and all. I noticed that there is no apps listed in the superuser. I tried 'su' command in the emulator terminal & I got permission denied.
Luckily all the apps are working in perfect harmony. However, how do I get the superuser permission back? It seems like my device is not rooted. Do I need to root my phone again? Fingers crossed I don't.
Initially, I tried to flash the Ice Cream Sandwich. I tried multiple times but to no avail. I even tried to change the HBOOT (from CM7 > downgrader > Stock HBOOT) but the process failed. I afraid that this might be the cause my root access got lost. Anyone can verify this?
Thanks!
Su app will be built into the ROM so you should still rooted. Sounds like Su settings are just defaulting to deny. Open Su, menu > settings and check its set at prompt (safer than allow). After flashing new Rom you'll need to launch apps that require root access to allow them permission again. You might need to update the Su app or binaries if permissions don't stick.
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Su app will be built into the ROM so you should still rooted. Sounds like Su settings are just defaulting to deny. Open Su, menu > settings and check its set at prompt (safer than allow). After flashing new Rom you'll need to launch apps that require root access to allow them permission again. You might need to update the Su app or binaries if permissions don't stick.
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beachcomber,
1. my Superuser is set at prompt.
2. I am not sure which app that require root access. Could you give me some examples so that I can run them?
3. I tried to update the su binaries, but I got this:
" checking current install path...FAIL!"
" failed to find currently installed su binary. Update cannot continue."
Therefore, what do you suggest?
Thanks.
xuminarc said:
beachcomber,
1. my Superuser is set at prompt.
2. I am not sure which app that require root access. Could you give me some examples so that I can run them?
3. I tried to update the su binaries, but I got this:
" checking current install path...FAIL!"
" failed to find currently installed su binary. Update cannot continue."
Therefore, what do you suggest?
Thanks.
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Take a backup. Download this. Flash it through recovery. Reboot and check if it works.
Alaa said:
Take a backup. Download this. Flash it through recovery. Reboot and check if it works.
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Thank you! It works!