Is this possible?
If you installed it through CWM, you can just flash back. If you didnt use CWM for any reason, then you have to go through the unbrick method i believe. Its a bit of a pain and a time consumer for your first time through but it does in fact work.
If by stock u mean without root then I'm pretty sure there's no way. You could try using the unbrick method then using the unroot option with SOC. Idk if it works though
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rani9990 said:
If by stock u mean without root then I'm pretty sure there's no way. You could try using the unbrick method then using the unroot option with SOC. Idk if it works though
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I went through this recently. Using the unbrick method gives you root,, so it's still not stock. Super one click wouldn't fully unroot it either, even though it was what I used to get root during the unbrick process. I finally got desperate enough and used DoomLord's unroot kit even though he warns to not use it unless you used his root kit to gain root initially. It worked and I was finally completely unrooted as far as I could tell.
So there I was with what should be a completely stock V10f LG Nitro HD. I even got a notification for an OTA update. It would download it, but it always failed at 2%, no matter how many times I tried it. I also tried using LG's mobile support tool I downloaded directly from the official LG Nitro HD website, but it kept telling me my phone was up to date.
So to sum up this thread, the easiest way to play around with the leak is to root, install CWM, backup via CWM, flash the leak via CWM, then revert back if you want to and unroot if necessary.
Either way, yes it is completely possible to do. Its more work if you flash the leak directly, but ultimately still doable.
compumasta said:
So to sum up this thread, the easiest way to play around with the leak is to root, install CWM, backup via CWM, flash the leak via CWM, then revert back if you want to and unroot if necessary.
Either way, yes it is completely possible to do. Its more work if you flash the leak directly, but ultimately still doable.
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I wouldn't consider it doable if it breaks the update process and causes you to get stuck on the old v10f ROM.
i have the newest firmware (not rooted) V11a.
just got my phone back yesterday from bell after they updated it
i can give you it, i just don't know how to extract it from my phone, so if you can help me with that, then you can have the newest firmware
dillonr said:
i have the newest firmware (not rooted) V11a.
just got my phone back yesterday from bell after they updated it
i can give you it, i just don't know how to extract it from my phone, so if you can help me with that, then you can have the newest firmware
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Thanks a lot for help but I already restored my phone to stock bell by the unbrick method and pushing stock image files via adb. So far so good.
raviluke said:
Thanks a lot for help but I already restored my phone to stock bell by the unbrick method and pushing stock image files via adb. So far so good.
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Hope everything goes well, but (at least for me) bell accepts devices that have non stock roms on them...they just upgrade it back to stock lol
Other people might have different experiences than me though
It is ok via the kdz tool with windows xp.
after flash, wipe is a need.
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Hi all
I have bell p930, came with GB 2.3.5. I rooted it and with cwm install cm9. Then tried ICS leak flashable but it stuck into bootloop. I restored it with my cwm backup. Then yesterday I install ICS leak exe file. Every thing went smooth. But as I already knew that its difficult to root. But others have done it. So I tried all nothing happened. Then I tried unbrick method to go back but that also failed. Then I found ( viperMOD_PrimeTime_v4.6 ) its option 2 did the trick. Now its rooted. Now I thought that I can install my stock image with adb shell commands. I did that but when I booted and set to reset it looped at boot with messages "unable to find resource" "not verified" "fast boot" "long time no see"
It does not connect to computer with adb any more. Then I tried download mode that worked. I ran again the ICS leak exe file and it ran smoothly and I am again in HONH ICS leak. Rooted again with option 2.
My question is what did I done wrong?
Please suggest me what to do?
I want to go back to cm9!
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Hi all
I have bell p930, came with GB 2.3.5. I rooted it and with cwm install cm9. Then tried ICS leak flashable but it stuck into bootloop. I restored it with my cwm backup. Then yesterday I install ICS leak exe file. Every thing went smooth. But as I already knew that its difficult to root. But others have done it. So I tried all nothing happened. Then I tried unbrick method to go back but that also failed. Then I found ( viperMOD_PrimeTime_v4.6 ) its option 2 did the trick. Now its rooted. Now I thought that I can install my stock image with adb shell commands. I did that but when I booted and set to reset it looped at boot with messages "unable to find resource" "not verified" "fast boot" "long time no see"
It does not connect to computer with adb any more. Then I tried download mode that worked. I ran again the ICS leak exe file and it ran smoothly and I am again in HONH ICS leak. Rooted again with option 2.
My question is what did I done wrong?
Please suggest me what to do?
I want to go back to cm9!
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You can't flash the img files without using the Korean KDZ. I did the same thing when I was on the ICS leak and got the same errors as you did.
You need to get the Korean KDZ ROM installed and follow ALL of the steps in Post 1. You'll end up with a rooted V10f that you'll be able to put CWM on and ultimately CM9.
And make sure you rename the Korean KDZ to "V10f_00.kdz" in order to get it to fully flash.
What are .kdz files, like what's in them?
Would it be possible to create one of them, with a rooted (but otherwise) stock phone's files?
JINXR said:
You can't flash the img files without using the Korean KDZ. I did the same thing when I was on the ICS leak and got the same errors as you did.
You need to get the Korean KDZ ROM installed and follow ALL of the steps in Post 1. You'll end up with a rooted V10f that you'll be able to put CWM on and ultimately CM9.
And make sure you rename the Korean KDZ to "V10f_00.kdz" in order to get it to fully flash.
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After long frustration I was able to get control of my p930. The whole stroy for the benefit of others;
Installed ICS leak exe on rooted bell p930. Smooth transition. Rooted with (viperMOD_PrimeTime_v4.6 - using option #2). Using "adb shell" commands copied all original image files. Stuck at fast boot with error messages. Went into download mode and ran unbrick method to install "V10f_00.kdz". Program never went beyond 4% but p930 rebooted and korean rom started. After making it to talk in English and putting it pc and debug modes, rooted it with SOC. Again using "adb shell" commands copied original image files once again. p930 rebooted in original bell stock GB 2.3.5. Rooted again with SOC and install CWM. Now you got your p930 again in your control. Restored backup using CWM.
xyz#1 said:
After long frustration I was able to get control of my p930. The whole stroy for the benefit of others;
Installed ICS leak exe on rooted bell p930. Smooth transition. Rooted with (viperMOD_PrimeTime_v4.6 - using option #2). Using "adb shell" commands copied all original image files. Stuck at fast boot with error messages. Went into download mode and ran unbrick method to install "V10f_00.kdz". Program never went beyond 4% but p930 rebooted and korean rom started. After making it to talk in English and putting it pc and debug modes, rooted it with SOC. Again using "adb shell" commands copied original image files once again. p930 rebooted in original bell stock GB 2.3.5. Rooted again with SOC and install CWM. Now you got your p930 again in your control. Restored backup using CWM.
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So all I have to do is install viperMOD_PrimeTime_v4.6 and it will root the ICS leak?
Hello , I got ICS leak 4.0.3 stock I flash it with the LGmobile software update, the phone is not rooted and dont have CWM.
is there a way i can go back to Gingerbread stock, how? can any 1 help me ?
thanks
danieldp1990 said:
Hello , I got ICS leak 4.0.3 stock I flash it with the LGmobile software update, the phone is not rooted and dont have CWM.
is there a way i can go back to Gingerbread stock, how? can any 1 help me ?
thanks
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I found your answer in the first 3-4 replies of the OP...I digress. No. You will need to use the unbrick guide. Mattman's guide is easy to follow and will have you back on GB.
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X0dus said:
I found your answer in the first 3-4 replies of the OP...I digress. No. You will need to use the unbrick guide. Mattman's guide is easy to follow and will have you back on GB.
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ok so i can downgrade my stock ICS 4.0.3 TO Gingerbread using the umbrick method?
danieldp1990 said:
ok so i can downgrade my stock ICS 4.0.3 TO Gingerbread using the umbrick method?
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I did the Umbrick method but i still have the v18f.
Related
I am putting together a quick guide on how to update your Stock ROM, Rooted, custom recovery T-Mo GSIII without having to wipe your phone.
You will need:
- Kies (If your phone has not prompted you to install the OTA yet, Kies will download and attempt to install it for you) (http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.c.../20120809103126135/Kies_2.3.2.12074_13_13.exe)
- ODIN 3.7 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1270006&stc=1&d=1345396888)
- STOCK T-Mo GSIII recovery.img (I extracted this from the stock ODIN image for T-Mo) (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269983&stc=1&d=1345396186)
- TWRP or CWM ODIN Flash-able recovery (CWM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269979&stc=1&d=1345396186 , TWRP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269980&stc=1&d=1345396186)
- Recovery flashable SuperSU root package (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1269984&stc=1&d=1345396186)
SO, place your phone in download mode (Vol Down + Home + Power), and via ODIN, flash the "Stock-Recovery-Image(Working T-Mobile T999).tar" image. ( This is putting the stock recovery back on your phone so the update can install).
When it reboots, either select yes to allow the OTA update to install (if your phone is already aware there is an update) on your phone, OR plug you phone into your PC and allow Kies to prompt you to update your firmware. Select yes and allow the OTA to install.
Once completed, your phone is updated without having to wipe, but you have lost root and customer recovery, so.....
Again, in Download mode, Flash either of the provided ODIN flash-able custom recoveries (TWRP, or CWM) I prefer TWRP
Once that is complete, you can reboot your phone into the new recovery (Vol UP + Home + Power)
Once in recovery, flash the SuperSU.zip package and Voila, all done, Triangle away and you in cool runnings.
Let me know if I need to clarify anything here. It makes sense to me, but then again, I fumbled through it to figure it out and extract the right recoveries and set permissions etc.....
Please hit the thanks button if this helped you in any way
Hans
Nice instructions, but I'm going to wait a few days. I'm want to see if the dev that did the flash and root without tripping the flash counter will do the same for the new firmware. I'm still not too keen on custom recoveries yet even though I backed up my IMEI, so I just want to be rooted. If not, I'll use your guide.:good:
Wildchld already released it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838101
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DocHoliday77 said:
Wildchld already released it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838101
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But with Wildchild's it's a complete ROM (650-700MB), correct? Are you not wiping when you flash his?
Actually I'm not 100% that you need to do a full wipe, but I'm guessing you probably should. Depends on what's different. You can always nabdroid and give it a shot. I will later if I have time.
Anyway, I was more responding to the post above mine about stock with root than to the op. Sorry if shoulda been a little more clear on that.
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i might wait. finally got google now and google wallet working and i dont want to mess it up lol
RotaryXperiment7 said:
i might wait. finally got google now and google wallet working and i dont want to mess it up lol
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What did you have to modify to get them working? Like I said before, I made this little method so you did not have to wipe your phone to get the OTA installed.
The only thing I could see that would cause the OTA to break wallet, or Google now would be that if you have to modify pieces in the /system/ directory that would be overwritten. The only thing I had to do after updating was re-flash my little installer for international boot image, re-remove Carrier IQ as it was added back, and revert the googlesearch.apk to the earlier backed up version (functioning unified search) with titanium. Outside of that I run a pretty tight ship as far as system modifications go outside of root and root privileged programs.
had to edit build pro for wallet
Thanks op, this worked great for me! Updated and rooted again...
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I tried several times but couldent unroot my phone. I even tried through the root kit by mskip. I think the problem may be that I got my phone unlocked, not using an unlock code but some other method (all I know about this method is that my phone says"restricted access" for a few seconds upon restarting.)
Any suggestions on how to unroot? Also, if I unroot, will I loose the unlock?
pappuhathi said:
I tried several times but couldent unroot my phone. I even tried through the root kit by mskip. I think the problem may be that I got my phone unlocked, not using an unlock code but some other method (all I know about this method is that my phone says"restricted access" for a few seconds upon restarting.)
Any suggestions on how to unroot? Also, if I unroot, will I loose the unlock?
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I think the best method to unroot your phone will be to ODIN it back to the stock T-Mobile image. (Overwrites EVERYTHING, probably your unlock as well).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737855
Above is the link to the stock image.
Apologies, in general, but I feel you may have the wrong thread if your looking to unroot your phone. That is off topic on what is being discussed here.
has anyone tried this and kept google wallet and google now working? Any troubles?
I'm wanting to update but I'm rooted withthose two apps finally up and running.
arts711 said:
has anyone tried this and kept google wallet and google now working? Any troubles?
I'm wanting to update but I'm rooted withthose two apps finally up and running.
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I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
cybrnook said:
I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
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So (in case this all doesn't work out) to restore via nandroid, just root and apply right?
cybrnook said:
I would assume the build.prop file will be overwritten. So its possible you would need to modify after updating. May not be any way around it.
If you want to test for others, make nandroid backup , upgrade and test. If it works, update us. If not, update us
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You are correct about build.prop being overwritten.
Sent from my rooted T-Mo SGS3.
If I've helped you, be sure to use the thanks button!
arts711 said:
So (in case this all doesn't work out) to restore via nandroid, just root and apply right?
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Well if it doesn't work (Which I think it won't), you don't need to worry about restoring root. You just need to flash a custom recovery to revert your nandroid backup. Your root and customization will come back with that.
But with some of the added features that come with the update, I would say don't look back. Upgrade to the latest, then reapply your customization to get wallet and all working again.
IF you have to revert your nandroid back, make sure to do a factory wipe before you revert to your backup.
thanks! i'll give it a shot this weekend once i get more time.
I've used two different versions of Odin and two different T-Mobile stock recoveries (other one is here), and I can't get stock recovery to replace CWM on my GS3. Odin reports that the flash is successful, but when it reboots, ROM Manager still shows me as having latest CWM Touch, and the T-Mo update fails. I'm attempting the update via Kies right now, but I anticipate failure due to CWM still being installed as recovery.
-- I have Cerberus anti-theft installed, but I don't see anything about protecting recovery.
-- I have Busybox installed, but that shouldn't affect recovery.
Any ideas?
EDIT: Interestingly enough, where the OTA update failed, the Kies update went smooth as silk. Now to re-root and remove bloatware!
RaymondPJR said:
Nice instructions, but I'm going to wait a few days. I'm want to see if the dev that did the flash and root without tripping the flash counter will do the same for the new firmware. I'm still not too keen on custom recoveries yet even though I backed up my IMEI, so I just want to be rooted. If not, I'll use your guide.:good:
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Are you referring to MrRobinson's rooting method? I'm waiting for it too.
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Im unable to update. I used Odin to flash the stock recovery, then downloaded the update via settings-> about device-> software update. Installing reboots the phone but then fails and reverts to current state. I can't update through kies also bc it just says "connecting", no errors. I tried uninstalling/reinstalling drivers but kies never completes connecting. Any help?
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EDIT: I uninstalled all my samsung drivers and Kies from "Programs and Features" in win7, deleted Samsung folders from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER. Reinstalled Kies and connected my phone to install the drivers. Kies was stuck in the connecting loop still, so I unmounted my sd card, turned on USB debugging and Kies finally connected and asked to upgrade. Upgrading at this moment.
Hi Guys,
This is my 1st thread to guide you to correct resource rather as many of us have struggled to root the AtT ICS version ROMs.
I was on leaked iCS v18f installed immediately when available, struggled hard to root it.. Tsparky, Doomlord, SuperOneClick, manual root,. No go for more than a couple of months.. Found the Bin4ry root method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Worked in 1st attempt.
Thought it should work on V20c as well,, upgraded to v20c.. rooted in 1st attempt again (no surprise there)
UI is smooth as silk and response is awesome..
Right now Rooted, no-frills CPU, ADW Launcher Ex and Network Selection Tweak by -ReaL-. (as the *#*#4636#*#* code to choose network selection is removed on V20c) THANKS A LOT..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823399
My Phone is a like a ripe cherry for the 1st time and I am jus loving it...
Thanks to all the mods and developers..
NOTE: Confirmed working on both ICS versions V18f and v20C, single attempts, though doesnt work on Gingerbread as explained in the linked post.
Doesnt work
I tried the method provided, and i followed the instructions and no luck for me with my LG nitro, with stock ICS on it
Device detection
Make sure USB Debugging under "Development section" and Unknown Sources under "Security" are selected.
Launch the "command prompt" as Administrator. Make sure it lists your mobile phone when you run the command "stuff\adb devices" U r good to go..
If it doesn't, then the drivers are not installed properly, check in Device Manager there are no unknown devices or devices with yellow exclamation marks etc.. Make sure drivers are installed properly. The above condition should be met to root your device.
Please go through the video tutorial in the link attached for Bin4ary root method
Attn Mods
Hi MODs,
If you think this should not be as a separate thread, please merge this with any existing thread about rooting P930 with AT&T ICS
Thanks..
Works like a charm
Many thanks, it took me 5 minutes to download and root my nitro(official ICS).
I recommend making this thread as sticky thread for rooting.
It works but you don't have full root, SU and CWM can be install but when I attempt to boot into recovery, I get the boot certification error. Damn LG for subscribing to the Secure Boot fad, started by Micro$oft. I have the LG MultFlash Tool, where can I download a Stock AT&T Gingerbread firmware?
Check in one of the various unbricking threads there you will find all the files and instructions required. Good luck
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Anyone else get the same result on V20C, after rooting and flashing CWM cannot reboot into Recovery Mode? It just boots into Fastboot because of boot certificate error. Anyone have an ADB solution that can work in Fastboot?
Scotsman828 said:
Anyone else get the same result on V20C, after rooting and flashing CWM cannot reboot into Recovery Mode? It just boots into Fastboot because of boot certificate error. Anyone have an ADB solution that can work in Fastboot?
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Okay, once again. YOU HAVE TO UNBRICK NOW. LOOK IN ONE OF SEVERAL UNBRICKING GUIDES FOR OUR DEVICE TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE. Sorry but there is simply no way around it.
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Scotsman828 said:
Anyone else get the same result on V20C, after rooting and flashing CWM cannot reboot into Recovery Mode? It just boots into Fastboot because of boot certificate error. Anyone have an ADB solution that can work in Fastboot?
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Unbrick to flash CWM... only way coming from V20C. If there was a simpler way it would have probably been posted, but there's not.
CWM wont work on ICS for now
lordcheeto03 said:
Unbrick to flash CWM... only way coming from V20C. If there was a simpler way it would have probably been posted, but there's not.
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Yes, u r right,, CWM does not run on ICS, either V18f, V20(X) versions.. it would cause issues if u try CWM on ICS.. hence we have so many guides to go back to Stock GB, install CWM and install Custom ROMs, kernels etc
The thread is to get instructions to root your ICS P930.. so that we could install applications that need Root access...
Ok thanks, was attempting to just use LG Flash Tool to flash Gingerbread rom but the DLL that I have is for UPGRADE. I need a DLL to allow Downgrade, Looks like I have days of aggravation ahead to get CM10 on my Nitro.
Finally got unbricked and rooted. Now on to CM10 Thanks to everyone!
Scotsman828 said:
Finally got unbricked and rooted. Now on to CM10 Thanks to everyone!
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Just followed the Unbricking Guide
HTML:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597488
once I got 10F.KDZ flashed, I ran SuperOneClick 2.3.2 to get root (make sure USB Debugging and Unknown Sources are checked and also make sure your computer has Microsoft's .NET 3.5 installed, I ran into a problem getting SuperOneClick to run without it) once rooted, I was able to side load an updated GooglePlay.apk, then downloaded ROM Manager, rebooted into recovery. I did discover that the current recovery cannot see SDCards larger than 2 Gigs, because it could not detect my 16 Gig card. So I used a 1 GIg card with CyanogenMod 10.0.0-P930.zip, did a wipe of all the partitions and Dalvik Cache. then installed CM10. After CM10 installed I flashed the AT&T baseband back into the phone using ADB. My Nitro looks awesome now. Had to download the latest gapps-jb-20121011-signed.zip and flashed with ROM Manager. One last thing once CWM Recovery is flashed to your phone, to get into it manually, simply hold the volume down + power until you see the screen asking you if you want to factory reset, click the power button confirming, instead of hard reset it will load CWM Recovery.:good:
I am using lg-su 640 with android 2.3.5. Can this thing work for that mobile???? pls help me . I tried evry thing to get root access... bt i failed again and again..... pls reply
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latif sachal said:
I am using lg-su 640 with android 2.3.5. Can this thing work for that mobile???? pls help me . I tried evry thing to get root access... bt i failed again and again..... pls reply
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SuperOneClick 2.3.2 should root it.
Superoneclick is not rooting it.......it hanged b/w rooting process.... at step 7. Any suggesion.......
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Scotsman828 said:
SuperOneClick 2.3.2 should root it.
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Superoneclick is not rooting..... its just hanged up b/w rooting process... at step 7... any sugession??????
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reddevil_sen said:
Yes, u r right,, CWM does not run on ICS, either V18f, V20(X) versions.. it would cause issues if u try CWM on ICS.. hence we have so many guides to go back to Stock GB, install CWM and install Custom ROMs, kernels etc
The thread is to get instructions to root your ICS P930.. so that we could install applications that need Root access...
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And the post that I quoted mentioned having boot problems when trying to flash ClockWorkMod AFTER rooting...
Hi,
I have rooted Stock 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Build number JOP40D, I got software alert 5 days back its successfully download and then after click on restart and install button mobile reboot in TWRP mood and stuck by giving me some error related to partition, image file not found etc etc..
I had tried this 3 to 4 times but same error.
Please help me how to install it on the air.
Just for info i have upgraded my Gnex from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.2.
Please help me.
You're rooted, which means you edited the system, which means the OTA probably won't install. Always better to go back to 100% stock and re-root
ftrack said:
Hi,
I have rooted Stock 4.2.1 Jelly Bean Build number JOP40D, I got software alert 5 days back its successfully download and then after click on restart and install button mobile reboot in TWRP mood and stuck by giving me some error related to partition, image file not found etc etc..
I had tried this 3 to 4 times but same error.
Please help me how to install it on the air.
Just for info i have upgraded my Gnex from 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 using Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit v1.6.2.
Please help me.
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You cannot install an OTA update unless you are 100% stock. You have TWRP recovery, thus not 100% stock. That's why it fails. Either flash back stock recovery and retry, or simply apply the update manually using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
Petrovski80 said:
You cannot install an OTA update unless you are 100% stock. You have TWRP recovery, thus not 100% stock. That's why it fails. Either flash back stock recovery and retry, or simply apply the update manually using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
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Huh.. I've received JDQ39 ota, I forgot to remove TWRP before hand, but it still went through anyway. It installed fine, surprised the hell out of me actually. TWRP 2.4.1.0. Didn't have any other mods though. Not even rooted.
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Petrovski80 said:
You cannot install an OTA update unless you are 100% stock. You have TWRP recovery, thus not 100% stock. That's why it fails. Either flash back stock recovery and retry, or simply apply the update manually using this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1419170
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you can definitely install the OTA with a custom recovery. it however will not install if you modified any /system files, bootloader or radio do not match.
Oh really? That surprises me honestly. Although I never tried it, I always assumed every partition needed to have unmodified stock files (adding extra files does not matter). Apparently the recovery partition is an exception.
Petrovski80 said:
Oh really? That surprises me honestly. Although I never tried it
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+1
I was really surprised, in a good way! xD
Hi!
Has anyone installed the update OTA on a rooted g pad?
Is it safe to do it or it's not possible?
How can I install the update if I am rooted and keep my root?
goldengutz13 said:
Hi!
Has anyone installed the update OTA on a rooted g pad?
Is it safe to do it or it's not possible?
How can I install the update if I am rooted and keep my root?
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I have seen people reporting problems in other threads here on XDA. Here in the US they haven't yet released the OTA update. If this is anything like my experience with my phone (a GS3). OTA update of a factory rom when rooted often does seem to cause problems. The only device I haven't had problems with taking an OTA when rooted were a Nexus device (Nexus 7) and something running CyanogenMod.
muiriddin said:
I have seen people reporting problems in other threads here on XDA. Here in the US they haven't yet released the OTA update. If this is anything like my experience with my phone (a GS3). OTA update of a factory rom when rooted often does seem to cause problems. The only device I haven't had problems with taking an OTA when rooted were a Nexus device (Nexus 7) and something running CyanogenMod.
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so I have to unroot it first, install update then root again?
I have a related question - how to unroot and install OTA??
I tried to install, but it didn´t work, tablet said there´s no OTA for rooted devices.
I unrooted using SuperSU, but the situation is still the same.
Dekxster said:
I have a related question - how to unroot and install OTA??
I tried to install, but it didn´t work, tablet said there´s no OTA for rooted devices.
I unrooted using SuperSU, but the situation is still the same.
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I used the LG Support Tool method which involves putting the tablet into download mode and doing the update recovery procedure in the LG Support Tool. This (after a long download process) should result in a tablet which is identical to what came in the box. (in the US the procedure currently installs 4.2.2). When it finished the download and install, it reboots the tablet, if you then are stuck in a boot loop, simply do the key combination for a factory reset and it then should boot.
The unroot procedure via SuperSU does seem to leave something behind that the OTA still detects...
If you need further details I have another post in one of these threads detailing exactly what I did...
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goldengutz13 said:
so I have to unroot it first, install update then root again?
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That is what I plan on doing once the US version is released, however it is potentially a little more complicated since I have heard that LG has patched the LOKI vulnerability which means no custom roms or custom recovery until a new boot loader vulnerability is found, or until you revert to the original boot loader instead of the new one in the 4.4.2 release (if possible)...
muiriddin said:
That is what I plan on doing once the US version is released, however it is potentially a little more complicated since I have heard that LG has patched the LOKI vulnerability which means no custom roms or custom recovery until a new boot loader vulnerability is found, or until you revert to the original boot loader instead of the new one in the 4.4.2 release (if possible)...
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Nah. You can bet that within 48 hours after the US version is released, there will be a flashable build available with root and recovery.
Subtleone said:
Nah. You can bet that within 48 hours after the US version is released, there will be a flashable build available with root and recovery.
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True, more than likely a flash-able version will exist once someone makes it.
It already has a work around for loki by reinstalling the old aboot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2698267
Just do steps 2 and 3.
Works fine on mine
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I upgraded Via OTA my rooted lgpad and when it rebooted... stuck in recovery.
So i had to flash with lg tool.
I did not lose any data but a bit of time.
My suggestion is to flash with lg tool and then root again.
sent from tablet
I think the issue with this procedure is the recovery / bootloader, not the rooting itself. Still, you will most likely end with an unbootable OS. You are better off flashing via recovery a perfectly stock, pre-rooted image, like this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2707363
Trunkam said:
I upgraded Via OTA my rooted lgpad and when it rebooted... stuck in recovery.
So i had to flash with lg tool.
I did not lose any data but a bit of time.
My suggestion is to flash with lg tool and then root again.
sent from tablet
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When you use the lg tool (pc software) did it automatically download the kitkat update?
Did you encounter any issue when you used lg tool?
Trunkam said:
I upgraded Via OTA my rooted lgpad and when it rebooted... stuck in recovery.
So i had to flash with lg tool.
I did not lose any data but a bit of time.
My suggestion is to flash with lg tool and then root again.
sent from tablet
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So you did NOT unroot first?
Steps you did were: (with rooted only g pad)
Update via pc lg tool
Root using IOROOT25.zip method
This correct?
goldengutz13 said:
When you use the lg tool (pc software) did it automatically download the kitkat update?
Did you encounter any issue when you used lg tool?
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I had to click on "recover" Something sorry I have no my PC now.. I left it at work. But I think you'll find.
U got some option and considering lgpad did not boot after update.. I had only one.
It's the procedure that you got to follow after you set gpad in download mode.
No issue at all, just one thing: after rooting you will have to flash a custom recovery if you need, because flashing with lg, flash even lg stock recovery.
erwaso said:
So you did NOT unroot first?
Steps you did were: (with rooted only g pad)
Update via pc lg tool
Root using IOROOT25.zip method
This correct?
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No I did not unroot.. But only because I did not think about it. And that's the reason why gpad was not able to boot to system and I had to flash it via lg software.
I set gpad in download mode,,then flash via lg software, root with ioroot and finally flashed with flashify custom recovery
Hope to have helped guys
Now I'll go to sleep!
tapatalked..
I updated to version 4.4.2 Via OTA my rooted gpad and not had any problems
Steps:
1- factory reset
2- update via OTA
Attention: I think the rom has to be original (no eliminated sys apps with titanium or other) because it goes check the integrity of the rom (4.2.2)
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3- Rooted with IOroot25
I've done an OTA update on my rooted G Pad, no issues either. I didn't do a factory reset, just did the update.
I updated my rooted v500 2 days ago using LGs PC software. The process took around 45 minutes and resulted in a successful KitKat update, however I no longer have root. I have a few strange issues with random unmounting of the SD card, which happened about 4 times while Play Music was copying 2gig of on device songs to it. I also seem to have lost quiet mode - maybe it's been moved out of the sound settings menu - would appreciate a comment if anyone knows where it is.
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Hugo-PT said:
I updated to version 4.4.2 Via OTA my rooted gpad and not had any problems
Steps:
1- factory reset
2- update via OTA
Attention: I think the rom has to be original (no eliminated sys apps with titanium or other) because it goes check the integrity of the rom (4.2.2)
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I froze a few apps using rom toolbox, think that would matter?
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GePeKo said:
I updated my rooted v500 2 days ago using LGs PC software. The process took around 45 minutes and resulted in a successful KitKat update, however I no longer have root. I have a few strange issues with random unmounting of the SD card, which happened about 4 times while Play Music was copying 2gig of on device songs to it. I also seem to have lost quiet mode - maybe it's been moved out of the sound settings menu - would appreciate a comment if anyone knows where it is.
Sent from my LG-V500 using Tapatalk
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The development section has a thread on IOROOT and it works. Have at it! I'll do this whole thing when the kids nap lol
erwaso said:
I froze a few apps using rom toolbox, think that would matter?
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with frozen apps you shall have no problems.
Hello, everybuddy, i recently installed twrp via flashify on my g3. Now that i see android L is being released, i would like to get the OTA for that so i have to get back to stock recovery. Can i just flash it via flashify? and if i can what do i flash? and will it be the same as it was before so i can get OTA? im also rooted, will i get eh OTA if i have root? i know it will kill it but i dont care about that, i just want to make sure ill get the OTA
Your best bet will probably be to follow this guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/general/firmware-t-mobile-lg-g3-t2818667
This will take you back to stock. Getting rid of TWRP is not enough to get OTA to successfully install. You also need to unroot and restore any apps that you may have frozen or removed such as CarrierIQ. Additionally remove xposed if running. Again, instead of going through that trouble, it would be easier to get restore to stock since it's a quick flash.
Note: I would not necessarily be in a hurry to take the OTA. It's possible that it may not be easy to obtain root. Thus I would suggest waiting till one of the devs has had the opportunity to review and confirm that root can still be obtained.
cbb77 said:
Your best bet will probably be to follow this guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/general/firmware-t-mobile-lg-g3-t2818667
This will take you back to stock. Getting rid of TWRP is not enough to get OTA to successfully install. You also need to unroot and restore any apps that you may have frozen or removed such as CarrierIQ. Additionally remove xposed if running. Again, instead of going through that trouble, it would be easier to get restore to stock since it's a quick flash.
Note: I would not necessarily be in a hurry to take the OTA. It's possible that it may not be easy to obtain root. Thus I would suggest waiting till one of the devs has had the opportunity to review and confirm that root can still be obtained.
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i havent removed any apps. just used twrp to check out the pac rom, which was awsome. so i cant just flash the stock recovery?
chronichemp said:
i havent removed any apps. just used twrp to check out the pac rom, which was awsome. so i cant just flash the stock recovery?
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You still running pac rom? If so OTA will not work. However if you already flashed back to stock and are just rooted, then yes you can unroot and flash back the stock recovery. I believe the stock recovery can be found somewhere here. If I find a link I will post.
cbb77 said:
You still running pac rom? If so OTA will not work. However if you already flashed back to stock and are just rooted, then yes you can unroot and flash back the stock recovery. I believe the stock recovery can be found somewhere here. If I find a link I will post.
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thanks thatd be great! yes i nandroided back to my original state. just wanted to see how pure android looked, and it was gorgeous! but i want to save the experience for android L.
chronichemp said:
i havent removed any apps. just used twrp to check out the pac rom, which was awsome. so i cant just flash the stock recovery?
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Yes, you can restore the stock recocovery.img using Flashify.
See link for stock d851 "c" & "m" partitions:
http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/D851/stock_partitions
AndroidUzer said:
Yes, you can restore the stock recocovery.img using Flashify.
See link for stock d851 "c" & "m" partitions:
http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/D851/stock_partitions
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Thanks alot man! The 10m partition i should use because thats the newest one right? Flashed and everythings back the way it was.
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Do you guys know where i could find the stock recovory image for the d852g ? If anyone can post a link it would be much appreciated..
AndroidUzer said:
Yes, you can restore the stock recocovery.img using Flashify.
See link for stock d851 "c" & "m" partitions:
http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/D851/stock_partitions
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Hi, I am looking for flashing stock recovery on my LG G3 Sprint LS990. I believe the same method will work. I am currently running on stock ZVB ROM rooted and TWRP installed as recovery. In the download folder for LS990-ZVB http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/LS990/stock_partitions/ZVB, there is no recovery image file, but in ZVA folder there is. I am just wondering if I can flash ZVA folder's recovery image using Flashify to my ZVB ROM LS990 and if that will work.
My LS990 is rooted and currently have TWRP. i get secure boot error when the phone reboots after accepting Android updates installation that come automatically. I believe installing stock recovery will resolve this issue and allow to install Android updates I do not want to going back to stock completely, that will unroot my phone and again I have do all these staffs.
Anyone can help to advise, will be appreciated. Thanks.