I bought a new KF and it has 6.3 on it. I would like to root via BuritooRoot3 but I need 6.2 to run his app. Is there any way to take a stock 6.3 KF and get it back to a stock 6.2 ???
Thanks !
Thibor69 said:
I bought a new KF and it has 6.3 on it. I would like to root via BuritooRoot3 but I need 6.2 to run his app. Is there any way to take a stock 6.3 KF and get it back to a stock 6.2 ???
Thanks !
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Flash MoDaCo rom. It's a pre rooted stock with gapps and GFS included.
soupmagnet said:
Flash MoDaCo rom. It's a pre rooted stock with gapps and GFS included.
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DO you think this is the best way to go ?........ or should I go ahead with the only 6.3 root guide I have seen here on this site. (pooky900 guide or something sorry forgot his name) Or do you think it best to wait for a easier newer 6.3 rooter to show up ?? Just your thoughts .... I am not holding you to anything here :O)
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DO you think this is the best way to go ?........ or should I go ahead with the only 6.3 root guide I have seen here on this site. (pooky900 guide or something sorry forgot his name) Or do you think it best to wait for a easier newer 6.3 rooter to show up ?? Just your thoughts .... I am not holding you to anything here :O)
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I've tried to explain much of this a couple of times now, so here's my final attempt...
The generally accepted procedure for rooting or installing a ROM:
1) Get to fastboot mode by utilizing either...
a) a factory cable
b) fbmode
2) Install recovery and custom bootloader
3) Either root by installing su and Superuser.apk or flash a custom ROM
To get back to 6.2, you will still have to do #1 & #2 and flash the 6.2 zip package like you would any other ROM. Amazon's software will not allow you to downgrade the software through stock so you can use the BurritoRoot exploit.
It's not likely for someone to come up with a newer/easier method for rooting 6.3 because...
a) It's pretty straightforward as it is
b) No one spends the time to do it when the old way works perfectly well
I've laid out the procedure in excruciating detail here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
I invite you to keep exploring easier ways to do this, so I can make the how-to above simpler and shorter, but I doubt you will find one. Good luck.
MoDaCo comes with 6.3 pre rooted along with gapps and Google Framework Services preinstalled. It is by far the easiest route to get a rooted stock because the work has already been done for you. All you have to do is flash it in recovery. (Assuming you have recovery installed of course)
Last time I heard, you still have to rename otacerts.zip to prevent any OTA updates screwing up everything but I'm not 100% on that. You should definitely look into it, though. People here are pretty good at staying on top of the latest updates and making flashable versions that won't undo everything you have so far (i.e. break root, uninstall recovery, etc.)
Pokey9000's rooting method is very effective and good if you want to learn but unnecessary IMO if you just want a rooted stock that works well. But I think you should definitely have fbmode on your device if you are using Windows. It could come in very handy when your drivers are being stupid.
It should be noted that I don't use stock and never have so I couldn't tell you much about the differences between MoDaCo and straight rooted, as in whether or not you can watch Prime Video with it, but there are plenty of stock users here that can help you sort it out.
Thibor69 said:
I bought a new KF and it has 6.3 on it. I would like to root via BuritooRoot3 but I need 6.2 to run his app. Is there any way to take a stock 6.3 KF and get it back to a stock 6.2 ???
Thanks !
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Kindle Fire Utility .95 works easily on 6.3 and while it's not BurritoRoot it is still a simple one click root utility with a lot of features to make the rooting process easy. Any particular reason you want Burrito?
soupmagnet said:
MoDaCo comes with 6.3 pre rooted along with gapps and Google Framework Services preinstalled. It is by far the easiest route to get a rooted stock because the work has already been done for you. All you have to do is flash it in recovery. (Assuming you have recovery installed of course)
Last time I heard, you still have to rename otacerts.zip to prevent any OTA updates screwing up everything but I'm not 100% on that. You should definitely look into it, though. People here are pretty good at staying on top of the latest updates and making flashable versions that won't undo everything you have so far (i.e. break root, uninstall recovery, etc.)
Pokey9000's rooting method is very effective and good if you want to learn but unnecessary IMO if you just want a rooted stock that works well. But I think you should definitely have fbmode on your device if you are using Windows. It could come in very handy when your drivers are being stupid.
It should be noted that I don't use stock and never have so I couldn't tell you much about the differences between MoDaCo and straight rooted, as in whether or not you can watch Prime Video with it, but there are plenty of stock users here that can help you sort it out.
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Just so everybody is on the same page and because I've done more rooting experiments the last few days than I care to admit.
Thibor69 said in another one of his threads that he wants to go to the Hellfire ROM. He's not interested in rooted stock, as far as I can tell. I agree though... I don't know why someone would take the time to root when MoDaCo seems to have done all the heavy lifting already. MoDaCo users also say that they can use some app (the name escapes me at the moment) that switches root on and off so they can watch videos.
pokey9000 doesn't have a rooting method. He has a fastboot exploit that is being used to root 6.3.x in a guide originally written by jcase. For 6.2.x, the rooting method was to use the BurritoRoot exploit to gain root and then get to fastboot mode by using idme. Amazon closed that hole so BurritoRoot can no longer be used for 6.3.x. Because jcase wasn't interested in building another root exploit, he published that guide as an alternative. The rooting method for 6.3.x is to use pokey9000's fbmode to get to fastboot and then install su privileges through TWRP... so, the process has been reversed... su -> fastboot for 6.2.x and now fastboot -> su for 6.3.x. So, you still have to use pokey9000's fbmode to get to fastboot and install a recovery (and bootloader) if you want to install any ROM.
Laquox said:
Kindle Fire Utility .95 works easily on 6.3 and while it's not BurritoRoot it is still a simple one click root utility with a lot of features to make the rooting process easy. Any particular reason you want Burrito?
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KFU is broken for whatever reason. It does get you su, but doesn't install the Superuser.apk... I don't know why and I'm not interested in debugging it. I'm not sure if sideloading Superuser.apk is the only thing that needs to be done after its "rooting" process, but it also installs the old versions of FFF and TWRP. That causes headaches all around for people that don't know their way around the bootloader and recovery. Otherwise, it's great!
KFU uses the same fbmode exploit that I've outlined in my guide, so the process is essentially identical. If you follow along with what I have there, you'll get all the current software and a working Superuser. If you use KFU, you can go back and reinstall all the stuff I mentioned above.
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Yeah, sorry about that. I was replying to his post and you beat me to the punch.
So, yeah...what kinfauns said
Thibor69 said:
I bought a new KF and it has 6.3 on it. I would like to root via BuritooRoot3 but I need 6.2 to run his app. Is there any way to take a stock 6.3 KF and get it back to a stock 6.2 ???
Thanks !
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You can use the Kindle Fire Utility 0.9.5
That's what I used to root my Kindle on 6.3
You just have to sideload the superuser.apk file though
kinfauns said:
Thibor69 said in another one of his threads that he wants to go to the Hellfire ROM. He's not interested in rooted stock, as far as I can tell.
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.....Yes that is what I want to do. I don't care about stock at all.
kinfauns said:
I agree though... I don't know why someone would take the time to root when MoDaCo seems to have done all the heavy lifting already. MoDaCo users also say that they can use some app (the name escapes me at the moment) that switches root on and off so they can watch videos.
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.....I hear what you are saying. Since I don't care about amazon video's, I see no reason to keep any aspects of stock at all .... so I guess I should skip MoDaCo's method also ... right ?
kinfauns said:
pokey9000 doesn't have a rooting method. He has a fastboot exploit that is being used to root 6.3.x in a guide originally written by jcase. Because jcase wasn't interested in building another root exploit, he published that guide as an alternative. The rooting method for 6.3.x is to use pokey9000's fbmode to get to fastboot and then install su privileges through TWRP... So, you still have to use pokey9000's fbmode to get to fastboot and install a recovery (and bootloader) if you want to install any ROM.
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.....Ok I understand. My question tho would be after I get to fastboot, you said to install a recovery and bootloader. Isn't TWRP the recovery method ? and which bootloader do I install ? And I do this all from within fastboot ? Also, what about FFF ? were does that come into play.
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KFU uses the same fbmode exploit that I've outlined in my guide, so the process is essentially identical. If you follow along with what I have there, you'll get all the current software and a working Superuser. If you use KFU, you can go back and reinstall all the stuff I mentioned above.
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But you mentioned that KFU is broken ... so I guess I should just follow your method.
ONE LAST NOTE: Were are the drivers for Kindle Fire. I plug into PC (win7) and it doesn't find driver for kindle, but I still have access to the internal somehow ..
I am ready to start this process now .... but I want to be 100% sure I have a recovery image in case I soft-brick somehow.
You guys are great ... and thank you for helping me !!!
Cheers
Thibor69 said:
I hear what you are saying. Since I don't care about amazon video's, I see no reason to keep any aspects of stock at all .... so I guess I should skip MoDaCo's method also ... right ?
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Right, sort of. Any custom rom you flash will be rooted, but you need recovery to flash it.
.....Ok I understand. My question tho would be after I get to fastboot, you said to install a recovery and bootloader. Isn't TWRP the recovery method ? and which bootloader do I install ? And I do this all from within fastboot ? Also, what about FFF ? were does that come into play.
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TWRP is the preferred recovery. You can install the latest bootloader from within recovery... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25598837 ...and use fastboot to change to recovery bootmode
But you mentioned that KFU is broken ... so I guess I should just follow your method.
ONE LAST NOTE: Were are the drivers for Kindle Fire. I plug into PC (win7) and it doesn't find driver for kindle, but I still have access to the internal somehow ..
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The drivers for the KF can be found in the KFU folder along with an installation batch file.
Ok so to sum it up:
1) install kindle drivers, be sure PC see's Kindle and be sure adb is working
2) install TWRP
3) install latest bootloader (via link below)
4) then flash ROM ?
Cheers
soupmagnet said:
Right, sort of. Any custom rom you flash will be rooted, but you need recovery to flash it.
TWRP is the preferred recovery. You can install the latest bootloader from within recovery... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25598837 ...and use fastboot to change to recovery bootmode
The drivers for the KF can be found in the KFU folder along with an installation batch file.
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Sounds about right. There's a possibility you may need to fix your drivers again at some point in the process. If for some reason you can't get fastboot to connect:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1625356
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747671&postcount=2
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Sounds about right. There's a possibility you may need to fix your drivers again at some point in the process. If for some reason you can't get fastboot to connect:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1625356
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23747671&postcount=2
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Many thanks !
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is it possible to root this phone without using adb?
nighthawk626 said:
is it possible to root this phone without using adb?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=805010
You can try this, I personally did it with adb so I honestly have no idea how well it works. Hell I'm I can't even say it works for sure.
Well good luck
xaodxkevin said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=805010
You can try this, I personally did it with adb so I honestly have no idea how well it works. Hell I'm I can't even say it works for sure.
Well good luck
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You obviously did not read through that thread, it was shown to not work. That root method doesn't involve the flashing of the engineering bootloader, which is required to be able to flash self signed update packages in recovery, such as clockwork recovery. People ran into errors because they couldn't flash clockwork. They also couldn't flash the engineering build because they were not rooted.
So, in short, to the OP, no, you cannot root without ADB. You CAN download an app that will give you temporary root, but that will only allow you to use applications that require root, it won't allow you to actually flash a custom ROM. For that you need to follow nbetcher's root method, which is in the android dev section, it's a fairly obvious thread in capital letters near the top
Are there any KF2 stock rooted roms out there? There are too many bugs with the two current KF2 roms out...I need YouTube to work, etc. Is there a stock rooted rom I can use until development gets a little better? Thx.
xXezmacXx said:
Are there any KF2 stock rooted roms out there? There are too many bugs with the two current KF2 roms out...I need YouTube to work, etc. Is there a stock rooted rom I can use until development gets a little better? Thx.
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... just root the stock rom?
fmkilo said:
... just root the stock rom?
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is there a way to get back to stock with out having to root all over again? it took me and you a while to root my kf2 lmao...btw how do you get back to stock? i should have did a backup.
xXezmacXx said:
is there a way to get back to stock with out having to root all over again? it took me and you a while to root my kf2 lmao...btw how do you get back to stock? i should have did a backup.
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This is how you get back to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
NavyLCDR said:
This is how you get back to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096888
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you need to buy a factory cable from what i read in that thread? thats the only way to get stock root? this is confusing as hell?
xXezmacXx said:
is there a way to get back to stock with out having to root all over again? it took me and you a while to root my kf2 lmao...btw how do you get back to stock? i should have did a backup.
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Okay, you need to clarify really what the issue is, and what you're trying to do.
Firstly, YouTube does work on the CM10.1 rom, just not with HD.
ROMs are the Operating system for your kindle. All ROMs can basically enable root, and install the superuser app. If you have root, you're still on stock. However, using the root permissions, you can get a bootloader/recovery setup, and then install a new ROM. Most new ROMs have root already enabled and superuser installed, but they don't have to. You can get and lose root on any ROM.
This is how you restore the Kindle. Yes you do need a fastboot cable.
Depending on what state your device is in, it may be possible without the cable, but it would be more complex and/or dangerous.
iytrix said:
Okay, you need to clarify really what the issue is, and what you're trying to do.
Firstly, YouTube does work on the CM10.1 rom, just not with HD.
ROMs are the Operating system for your kindle. All ROMs can basically enable root, and install the superuser app. If you have root, you're still on stock. However, using the root permissions, you can get a bootloader/recovery setup, and then install a new ROM. Most new ROMs have root already enabled and superuser installed, but they don't have to. You can get and lose root on any ROM.
This is how you restore the Kindle. Yes you do need a fastboot cable.
Depending on what state your device is in, it may be possible without the cable, but it would be more complex and/or dangerous.
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Sorry for not explaining myself bettter. I'm currently on [ROM] [JB 4.2.1]cm10.1/sgt7 [20130118], obviously rooted, the whole shabang, nothing is with my KF2, I can boot into the rom, recovery, restart, power on/off, etc. Anyways, fmkilo helped me root my KF2 as it was totally different for me than my original KF which was easy to root, has issues with this. He was a big help and recommended that I flash the sgt7 rom, well I didn't make a backup(not going to say why) of my KF2 when I was rooted using just stock, no rom, etc. Well the sgt7 rom is not stable for me, YouTube isn't working(which my son uses, the KF2 is basically his) along with other issues. I want to just get back to my stock KF2 until something more stable for daily use comes out. I don't want to lose root, I just want to get back to my KF2 before I flashed the sgt7 rom. From what I've read you have to buy a special factory cable to restore your KF2, correct? I don't have one so I'm curious one why I need to go through all that trouble just to get back to stock w/ root? All I need right now is the Android Market and the Google apps.
xXezmacXx said:
Sorry for not explaining myself bettter. I'm currently on [ROM] [JB 4.2.1]cm10.1/sgt7 [20130118], obviously rooted, the whole shabang, nothing is with my KF2, I can boot into the rom, recovery, restart, power on/off, etc. Anyways, fmkilo helped me root my KF2 as it was totally different for me than my original KF which was easy to root, has issues with this. He was a big help and recommended that I flash the sgt7 rom, well I didn't make a backup(not going to say why) of my KF2 when I was rooted using just stock, no rom, etc. Well the sgt7 rom is not stable for me, YouTube isn't working(which my son uses, the KF2 is basically his) along with other issues. I want to just get back to my stock KF2 until something more stable for daily use comes out. I don't want to lose root, I just want to get back to my KF2 before I flashed the sgt7 rom. From what I've read you have to buy a special factory cable to restore your KF2, correct? I don't have one so I'm curious one why I need to go through all that trouble just to get back to stock w/ root? All I need right now is the Android Market and the Google apps.
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just flash the new hashrom until sgt7 gets updated, youtube hd works now, if you really want to go back to stock, I can guide you over on irc... details in my sig VV
The only thing a factory cable does is get you into Fastboot. If you have a rooted ROM, you can get into fastboot either using ADB commands (if the Kindle is connected to the computer): "su" <enter> and then "reboot bootloader" <enter>. Without the quotes. reboot bootloader will cause the Kindle to reboot into fastboot mode and then you can use the first aide program in the link provided to load the factory ROM, and then do the factory over the air upgrade to 10.2.6 and then root it.
Or, install Android Terminal on the Kindle, and in Android Terminal issue the commands "su" and then "reboot bootloader".
NavyLCDR said:
The only thing a factory cable does is get you into Fastboot. If you have a rooted ROM, you can get into fastboot either using ADB commands (if the Kindle is connected to the computer): "su" <enter> and then "reboot bootloader" <enter>. Without the quotes. reboot bootloader will cause the Kindle to reboot into fastboot mode and then you can use the first aide program in the link provided to load the factory ROM, and then do the factory over the air upgrade to 10.2.6 and then root it.
Or, install Android Terminal on the Kindle, and in Android Terminal issue the commands "su" and then "reboot bootloader".
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ok so i downloaded android terminal and i also downloaded the new "update-kindle-10.2.6_D026_2630020.bin".
could someone please give me step by step directions on how to put the new 10.2.6 updat on my kf2? i saw this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2111300 (he said you can install google apps with just root, no rom needed?
so my goal is to just get on update-kindle-10.2.6, root and install google apps. any help would be much appreciated. thanks.
ok, I got stock 4.4.4 but with root, bootloader is locked..
I wanna be able to receive the OTA update what do I need to do in order to be able to receive that?
or do I need to unlock the bootloader, install a recovery and flash lollipop threw that?
If you have stock system, kernel, and recovery, (no altered system files, either) being rooted won't keep you from getting the OTA. Locked/unlocked bootloader doesn't matter. If you rooted with SuperSu, just use its settings to uninstall root (you'll lose it anyway). However, I think you have to unlock bootloader to reroot, which, of course, will wipe your device. The OTA zip is now available for adb sideload if you're interested.
nvm got stock recovery back on, lol still learning, is it better to side load or can i use flash stock + unroot on the nexus root toolkit v1.9.3 to do the same?
Cobra11Murderer said:
nvm got stock recovery back on, lol still learning, is it better to side load or can i use flash stock + unroot on the nexus root toolkit v1.9.3 to do the same?
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OTA won't wipe regardless of how you get it--over the air or sideloaded. Wug's will wipe unless you tell it not to (Options>Flash Stock>Enable no wipe). He also has the LRX21P build available. IMO, one way isn't better than another.
ok, I just tried to sideload and looks like i got a driver issue :\ lol followed the steps in the installation guide and did the test.. it works great up till i go into stock recovery and hit sideload lol then it disconnects and tells me no driver found...
i might just try flash stock + unroot and choosing LRX21P, that wont lock my bootloader correct? and should I be a little worried that the driver cant be found for that specific thing? thanks for all the help btw!
You probably already did all this, but you have to specifically send command to lock boot loader. I don't get how your device wasn't recognized through stock recovery but is on NRT, but it doesn't matter. Just use the kit which is what you probably did.
What you should do is back up what you need and want, then unlock the bootloader. You're not gonna get root without it on Android L since it requires a custom kernel.
Cobra11Murderer said:
ok, I just tried to sideload and looks like i got a driver issue :\ lol followed the steps in the installation guide and did the test.. it works great up till i go into stock recovery and hit sideload lol then it disconnects and tells me no driver found...
i might just try flash stock + unroot and choosing LRX21P, that wont lock my bootloader correct? and should I be a little worried that the driver cant be found for that specific thing? thanks for all the help btw!
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Based on this, I assumed you unlocked your bootloader since first posting. NRT recognizes the device, right? Have you gotten it all sorted out yet.
idk why adb sideloading would kick the connection out, then the pc would say nexus 7 but wrong driver?, anyways i just went ahead and flashed the factory image using flash stock + unroot since I had it all backed up anyways, and that went great now I got lollipop on it, and should be able to root no probs now
thanks everyone, I hope i dont have a issue with adb again, im not sure if it was the samsung cord or what but it kept disconnecting at that part asking for a driver.. funny thing everything from bootloader, fastboot and all worked great with the driver that I installed using the steps in the toolkit..
Glad it's all good. Root with the toolkit. Just for the heck of it, you may want to try running CMD from wug's ADB folder. I've experienced just the opposite with older versions of the kit. NRT wouldn't recognize device. I'd go to CMD and device recognized. Return to NRT, all good again.
alrighty will do!, thanks for all your help
Nvidia makes pre-rooted stock ROMs available via their website. You'll have to register for access, but it makes life lots easier this way. I don't know if this factory pre-rooted ROM supports OTAs, and if it does accept an OTA if it will cause loss of Root, but if you have access to the Developer site, you can always flash another pre-rooted ROM version as they become available.
https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-developer-os-images
For those who prefer a more stock system, but want some measure of control, I wanted to pass along that I was able to install Xposed, Xprivacy, TiBu and ES File Explorer to this ROM. I had to download and reapply SuperSU and allow it to relaunch/install via TWRP, but all's well.
I did this by flashing Zulu's full Android ROM first, installing some utilities, then flashing the Nvidia OEM system partition on top of it. Some apps appear on the SATV screen (ES, Xprivacy) others do not (TiBu, Xposed installer) but I'm sure there's a way to get the icons to appear.
In any event, for those who prefer the stock Nvidia look & feel, along with their installed apps, this is at least one way to get it done.
Hi there,
my shield is on stock now with several apps on it.
How can I flash without losing my data? Is it enough to NOT flash the userdata?
THX
Chaos
Hi there,
gonna answer myself.
As my bootloader was not unlocked the system got wiped anyways while unlocking it.
After that I installed the system as suggested by nvidia and restored my backup.
Concerning the root: From what I could see it is rooted for adb only. So apps don't gain root.
I ended up installing root via twrp, no imho no real advantage using the developer image.
THX
Chaos
BillTheCat said:
Nvidia makes pre-rooted stock ROMs available via their website. You'll have to register for access, but it makes life lots easier this way. I don't know if this factory pre-rooted ROM supports OTAs, and if it does accept an OTA if it will cause loss of Root, but if you have access to the Developer site, you can always flash another pre-rooted ROM version as they become available.
https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-open-source
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I have a question, where do you find pre-root load in below link?
I only find Open source and recovery image.
you mean to modify Open source and build pre-root load?
https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-open-source
https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-developer-os-images
BillTheCat said:
https://developer.nvidia.com/shield-developer-os-images
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thanks
hardwarechaos said:
Hi there,
gonna answer myself.
As my bootloader was not unlocked the system got wiped anyways while unlocking it.
After that I installed the system as suggested by nvidia and restored my backup.
Concerning the root: From what I could see it is rooted for adb only. So apps don't gain root.
I ended up installing root via twrp, no imho no real advantage using the developer image.
THX
Chaos
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Have you installed SuperSu and tested it with various apps?
Im debating installing this image instead of starting all over to root the "real" way.
hardwarechaos said:
As my bootloader was not unlocked the system got wiped anyways while unlocking it.
Concerning the root: From what I could see it is rooted for adb only. So apps don't gain root.
I ended up installing root via twrp, no imho no real advantage using the developer image
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Ditto here. Now that you've posted, it confirms what I experienced. At first, I thought I had made a mistake.
Tyler27 said:
Have you installed SuperSu and tested it with various apps?
Im debating installing this image instead of starting all over to root the "real" way.
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Here's what I did.
Unlock bootloader (fastboot oem unlock - easy enough!)
Flash the Nvidia 2.1 ROM to ensure stock condition (I used the 'rooted' Dev edition, but I doubt it matters)
Reboot bootloader
Flash TWRP
Reboot bootloader (to reinitialize partitions)
Flash SuperSU, Xposed
Reboot into system, sideload ES File Explorer, Xprivacy, TiBu
Hi
Tyler27 said:
Have you installed SuperSu and tested it with various apps?
Im debating installing this image instead of starting all over to root the "real" way.
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After I saw that the developer image was root for adb only, I flashed twrp recovery and installed SuperSU via twrp.
So right now I don't see any benefit over the "standard image with root".
IMHO if you have adb root there should be a way to install it via adb too, but I could not find one and didn't want to mess around with installing the SuperSU files manually.
THX
Chaos
hardwarechaos said:
After I saw that the developer image was root for adb only, I flashed twrp recovery and installed SuperSU via twrp.
So right now I don't see any benefit over the "standard image with root".
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Agreed - turns out the Dev images are no real benefit. I found that installing TWRP, rebooting the bootloader, entering recovery and then flashing SuperSU works like a champ.
Anyone else having trouble flashing system and userdata? Keeps saying FAILED (Remote: data too large)
BillTheCat said:
For those who prefer a more stock system, but want some measure of control, I wanted to pass along that I was able to install Xposed, Xprivacy, TiBu and ES File Explorer to this ROM. I had to download and reapply SuperSU and allow it to relaunch/install via TWRP, but all's well.
I did this by flashing Zulu's full Android ROM first, installing some utilities, then flashing the Nvidia OEM system partition on top of it. Some apps appear on the SATV screen (ES, Xprivacy) others do not (TiBu, Xposed installer) but I'm sure there's a way to get the icons to appear.
In any event, for those who prefer the stock Nvidia look & feel, along with their installed apps, this is at least one way to get it done.
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I'm on Zulu full with Amazon video working. Any idea if I go to stock rooted will that knock out the Amazon video?
jweaks said:
I'm on Zulu full with Amazon video working. Any idea if I go to stock rooted will that knock out the Amazon video?
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Yes it will kill amazon video.
BillTheCat said:
Ditto here. Now that you've posted, it confirms what I experienced. At first, I thought I had made a mistake.
Here's what I did.
Unlock bootloader (fastboot oem unlock - easy enough!)
Flash the Nvidia 2.1 ROM to ensure stock condition (I used the 'rooted' Dev edition, but I doubt it matters)
Reboot bootloader
Flash TWRP
Reboot bootloader (to reinitialize partitions)
Flash SuperSU, Xposed
Reboot into system, sideload ES File Explorer, Xprivacy, TiBu
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how did you flash TWRP to Nvidia through adb?? or through recovery on the Nvidia.....been reading to much can't comprehend...thanks dill
dillfever said:
how did you flash TWRP to Nvidia through adb?? or through recovery on the Nvidia.....been reading to much can't comprehend...thanks dill
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can close this got er all done.......dill
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Concerning the root: From what I could see it is rooted for adb only. So apps don't gain root.
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Hello,
Same result for me.
I've just received my Shield, I've followed the instructions given on the developers web page. I have an up-to-date 3.0.0 version, but applications don't have the root authorisations (tested with ES File Explorer).
I think I'll use the TWRP method...
i download 3.0 rooted version it came a zip with all files on it on nvidia shield.com tutorial said just ento bootloader and type comand flash-all.bat and gualahhh! but try like 1000 times and always said null error message and force close adb
can some one tell what im doing wrong please and thanks people!
bye the way gamestop its selling shield tv for 100bucks so for those who want another its the right time to get one
Not trying to start drama here at all, but what steps would I need to go through in order to get off of Zulu's full Android 5.1 and on to this? I see he's gone through and deleted all of the posts detailing the process of how to install his ROMs so now I don't even know the steps that I took back in August to install that ROM in the first place. My Shield is having a very strange problem where it stutters hard every 60 seconds or so and I want to go back to stock or something vaguely stock just in case I have to RMA this thing.
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Not trying to start drama here at all, but what steps would I need to go through in order to get off of Zulu's full Android 5.1 and on to this? I see he's gone through and deleted all of the posts detailing the process of how to install his ROMs so now I don't even know the steps that I took back in August to install that ROM in the first place. My Shield is having a very strange problem where it stutters hard every 60 seconds or so and I want to go back to stock or something vaguely stock just in case I have to RMA this thing.
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to remove zulu rom this is easy.
just go to nvidia site and get the complete factory images for your shield.
it will come with a guide on how to flash your shield with them.
it will delete everything in your shield and it will be stock like brand new.
then you can root it if you want or install a different rom.
I'm trying to root my ZE551ML (WW-2.20.40.198) and install Xposed, but I can't get any of the scripts I've found here to work. I've installed ADB & Fastboot and this driver. MTP works and adb works when I'm in recovery mode, so I'm not sure why the scripts can't contact the device. None of the scripts recognize the device. Also, "adb devices" shows that no device is found.
It seems that all these scripts are using some variation of CWM to do it anyway. So if I could just install CWM in some other way, I guess I could just get root and xposed through CWM. I have used this official ASUS app to unlock the bootloader. So, I wonder if I could just flash a recovery.img of CWM using the command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"? Is that all it would take to get CWM installed? And then I could use CWM to get root, etc?
If yes, which recovery.img file should I use and where can I get it?
I think I can get fastboot to work when the device is in the bootloader, so that's what I'm thinking. Also, I can use OS X or Ubuntu then, so I don't have to worry about the Windows scripts.
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I'm trying to root my ZE551ML (WW-2.20.40.198) and install Xposed, but I can't get any of the scripts I've found here to work. I've installed ADB & Fastboot and this driver. MTP works and adb works when I'm in recovery mode, so I'm not sure why the scripts can't contact the device. None of the scripts recognize the device. Also, "adb devices" shows that no device is found.
It seems that all these scripts are using some variation of CWM to do it anyway. So if I could just install CWM in some other way, I guess I could just get root and xposed through CWM. I have used this official ASUS app to unlock the bootloader. So, I wonder if I could just flash a recovery.img of CWM using the command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"? Is that all it would take to get CWM installed? And then I could use CWM to get root, etc?
If yes, which recovery.img file should I use and where can I get it?
I think I can get fastboot to work when the device is in the bootloader, so that's what I'm thinking. Also, I can use OS X or Ubuntu then, so I don't have to worry about the Windows scripts.
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Worth checking general section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/index-asus-zenfone-2-wip-t3149748
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/z00az008-zenfone-2-t3265236
Hmmm.. Nevermind, I did it through TWRP. Followed this tutorial. Root works
Fiksdal said:
Hmmm.. Nevermind, I did it through TWRP. Followed this tutorial. Root works
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Tip
It is always worth googling
and put an XDA on the end
timbernot said:
Tip
It is always worth googling
and put an XDA on the end
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Haha, you know, I had been struggling with this problem for like 2 days. So many hours on the computer and Google trying to figure it out. I was trying to get the scripts to work, then CWM, then TWRP. I was just really confused and didn't know how to do it since most guides on Google said I had to use the scripts for Windows. Then finally I realized that it was as simple as using fastboot from OS X Anyway, sorry to bother you guys. But Everything is working now, root, Xposed and permanent TWRP. Awesome
Good stuff
There was a script at the beginning in earlier fw versions I think when boot loader was first being hacked.
Remember , if you upgrade to M , unlock boot loader again at .134 with modder tool in general section before updating to .144 and then to .184.
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Good stuff
There was a script at the beginning in earlier fw versions I think when boot loader was first being hacked.
Remember , if you upgrade to M , unlock boot loader again at .134 with modder tool in general section before updating to .144 and then to .184.
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Yeah, I've tried Marshmallow already, but my favorite Xposed modules didn't work, so I've downgraded to Lollipop again
Fiksdal said:
Yeah, I've tried Marshmallow already, but my favorite Xposed modules didn't work, so I've downgraded to Lollipop again
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You are doing great now :victory: