[Q] "Fatal" baseband and hardware version is unknown/blank - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

first..im sorry if my english so bad..i hope u know waht i mean...i'm try to change banner pulldown from SPRINT to my name via DFS 4.0.2 but after reboot my signal gonna blank and i check the about device baseband and hardware version unknown/blank...then i check status meid, imei, iccid is unknown and device status was modified...i dunno how to fix it...i hope somebody could help me...this toatally my bad...
wifi okay, bluetooth okay, nfc okay, just phone, data, and signal bar missing....

1. Download the stock recovery here and put it on your internal sdcard (inside no folders): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33850881&postcount=88
Use this command using the app Terminal Emulator (or use adb on your computer) to flash that stock recovery image:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/l900.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9
2. Flash the stock LJ1 package (through odin) here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968136
You phone should now be fixed.
More discussion on your problem here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1997150

if you're rooted all you need to do is change the build prop to make it say whatever you want.

weehooherod2 said:
1. Download the stock recovery here and put it on your internal sdcard (inside no folders): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33850881&postcount=88
Use this command using the app Terminal Emulator (or use adb on your computer) to flash that stock recovery image:
Code:
su
dd if=/sdcard/l900.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9
2. Flash the stock LJ1 package (through odin) here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968136
You phone should now be fixed.
More discussion on your problem here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1997150
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Not working...but thanks man...

having the exact same problem- did you get it fixed and if so, how?

this same thing happened to me.
i downloaded odin mobile (i lack a pc)
i downloaded a file called SPH-L900_LJC_ROOT_Restore.exe
(cant remember where i found it but all i used is google so im sure you can find it too)
i unzipped it
i flashed it
my phone works now
hope this helps

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GPS not working!

I'm using cm 7.2.0-buzz ,
2.3.7
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.14-nFinity [email protected] #1
Radio[Baseband version]: 13.45.55.24H_3.35.15.31
My GPS isn't working.
Please help me!
Gratitude in advance
Flash the newest radio.
You can find it in the complete wildfire index
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk 2
How to Flash the latest radio?
Installing the zip file through recovery mode?
[Sorry, but I really don't know how to do this!]
lo2ay said:
Flash the newest radio.
You can find it in the complete wildfire index
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk 2
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Download the newest radio driver in the "Index" thread in the dev section. Then flash it in CWM 2.5.x.x
The latest ends with '20.10'
To get temp. CWM use the update1.zip in the 'Index' thread or use Rom manager to install CWM 2.5.x.x and reboot to recovery by rom manager.
I have downloaded the latest radio, but how do I "flash" it?
Hazou said:
Download the newest radio driver in the "Index" thread in the dev section. Then flash it in CWM 2.5.x.x
The latest ends with '20.10'
To get temp. CWM use the update1.zip in the 'Index' thread or use Rom manager to install CWM 2.5.x.x and reboot to recovery by rom manager.
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ka9090 said:
I have downloaded the latest radio, but how do I "flash" it?
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all steps
open rom manager
-menu: all recovery
-install 2.5.xx, in the first line you will find recovery installed 2.5.xx
then, from the menu: install rom
-looks for radio
-Install
the wildfire reboot and run the intallation after you have flashed the radio.
I think if you have a backup of a ROM with working GPS, it is easier and you know works to restore the rom, turn on the GPS (I turn on all connections) to enter in recovery and flash again CM7.
Thank you!
quack75 said:
all steps
open rom manager
-menu: all recovery
-install 2.5.xx, in the first line you will find recovery installed 2.5.xx
then, from the menu: install rom
-looks for radio
-Install
the wildfire reboot and run the intallation after you have flashed the radio.
I think if you have a backup of a ROM with working GPS, it is easier and you know works to restore the rom, turn on the GPS (I turn on all connections) to enter in recovery and flash again CM7.
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hi everyone, I also have similar issue.
at first gps doesn't work at all, and after flashing radio 20.10 with android flasher
now the gps icon in status bar appear when I open google maps or gps test.
well, today is cloudy but it seems that the gps is not locking or even seeing any satellite.
I wonder if my gps is actually still not working or this is different issue?
I just root my phone last night and this is my first flashing experience with wildfire so I don't have any backup rom..
I tried gps patch to modify gps.conf but I don't see any improvement..
thanks in advance for your response..
Don't worry.
It's just the cloudy sky.
Go out when the skies are clear and just let the gps lock your own location once.
After that, it will start working smoothly.
-Rif- said:
hi everyone, I also have similar issue.
at first gps doesn't work at all, and after flashing radio 20.10 with android flasher
now the gps icon in status bar appear when I open google maps or gps test.
well, today is cloudy but it seems that the gps is not locking or even seeing any satellite.
I wonder if my gps is actually still not working or this is different issue?
I just root my phone last night and this is my first flashing experience with wildfire so I don't have any backup rom..
I tried gps patch to modify gps.conf but I don't see any improvement..
thanks in advance for your response..
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BTW, can you please explain me how to do this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447591
Gratitude in advance
ka9090 said:
Don't worry.
It's just the cloudy sky.
Go out when the skies are clear and just let the gps lock your own location once.
After that, it will start working smoothly.
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yeah I hope so..
well then, now I'll just enjoy my new rom and maybe when the sky is clear I can have my gps locked :fingers-crossed:
ka9090 said:
BTW, can you please explain me how to do this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447591
Gratitude in advance
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hm, basically to apply any of that patch you only have to copy the files to /system/etc in your phone..
if you download one of the patch in that thread, you will get .zip file containing gps.conf and SuplRootCert (if exist).
there are various ways to copy those files such as using ES File Explorer, Root Explorer, or other similar apps.
but personally I used terminal emulator.
1. copy those files to a folder in your sd card
2. open terminal emulator and type
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp /system/etc/gps.conf /mnt/sdcard <backup your original gps.conf in case you will need to restore it>
cp /mnt/sdcard/anyfolder/gps.conf /system/etc <change anyfolder with the name of your folder>
cp /mnt/sdcard/anyfolder/SuplRootCert /system/etc <you don't have to type this line if this file didn't exist>
mount -o remount,ro /system
3. exit and maybe you need to reboot.. good luck
Lol. This seems kinda difficult. Thanks anyway
-Rif- said:
yeah I hope so..
well then, now I'll just enjoy my new rom and maybe when the sky is clear I can have my gps locked :fingers-crossed:
hm, basically to apply any of that patch you only have to copy the files to /system/etc in your phone..
if you download one of the patch in that thread, you will get .zip file containing gps.conf and SuplRootCert (if exist).
there are various ways to copy those files such as using ES File Explorer, Root Explorer, or other similar apps.
but personally I used terminal emulator.
1. copy those files to a folder in your sd card
2. open terminal emulator and type
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp /system/etc/gps.conf /mnt/sdcard <backup your original gps.conf in case you will need to restore it>
cp /mnt/sdcard/anyfolder/gps.conf /system/etc <change anyfolder with the name of your folder>
cp /mnt/sdcard/anyfolder/SuplRootCert /system/etc <you don't have to type this line if this file didn't exist>
mount -o remount,ro /system
3. exit and maybe you need to reboot.. good luck
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ka9090 said:
BTW, can you please explain me how to do this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447591
Gratitude in advance
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Basically it is a patch to speed up the AGPS (with active connection) and it works I tried it with the GPS STATUS application
some useful sections of tread:
Confused with all the options below? As the Notes section dictates: I recommend the GOOGLE BUILD of all devices. Other builds have changes in their SUPL server information and/or other variables pertinent to that manufacturer. These builds do not appear to operate as fast as Google build's but are available for your enjoyment.
Method 3 (easiest if you use a compatible version of CWR or CWM)*:
1. Download the patch
2. Boot into CWR (Clockwork Recovery)
3. Mount /system/ partition (on the main menu, select the "Mounts and storage" option, then "mount /system")
4. Flash the patch (on the main menu, select "Install zip from sdcard," then "choose zip from sdcard," and find the zip and select it)
If you receive "(Status 0) Installation aborted" this Method will not work for you. Use one of the other methods.
5. Reboot the device
6. Review the NOTES section.
So it is really very easy :victory::victory:

[Q] ADB & Rooting to load clockwork mod

Hi,
I'm following the tutorial here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739426
I am on the 3rd option and am trying to load the latest clockworkmod on my GS3, I have it downloaded, but it is an .img file.
The tutorial says:
if you download this recovery you will need to extract this file (if you have issues extracting try removing the .md5 extension first) to get a recovery.img file and copy to your phone's internal /sdcard
connect your phone to computer and use adb
type adb shell
once in the shell run su
then
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p18
Can someone please explain this in more detail? I am looking for links to the ADB program I need as-well as how to use it to apply those commands.
Also I am having a hit-or-miss issues with Windows reading my phone as an external device, the phone reads as an established MTP connection but Windows sometimes reads it, or does not. What am I doing wrong here?
Thank you.
Info:
Phone: Samsung-SGH-I747
Carrier: AT&T
Andriod Version: 4.1.1
OS: Windows 8 64Bit
Samsung Software: Kies 2.5.0.12114_1
Here is how I done it. It's in a zip file if you already have the non-touch version installed. All you need to do with this is install from SD from CWM recovery. None of the adb stuff has to be messed with. 7th post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877761
Edit: This was on down in the post you quoted. If you don't have any CWM recovery installed, then do the below, then install the above touch version zip from sd in CWM recovery.
Third, alternate #3 if unfamiliar with adb commands and uncomfortable using any command line
Decide if you want to use TWRP or CWM.
If you would like to install ClockworkMod recovery then grab Rom Manager from the Play store and in the menu select to install ClockworkMod Recovery.
I am no expert by any means but you have to run those commands in the command prompt (DOS) system. Hit the start menu and find the run and type in cmd and that will open up command line or it should be in the Accessories folder as well.
If Windows sometimes doesn't recognize your phone I would uninstall and re install the drivers to see if that helps.
I have a heck of a time to get ADB and everything working when I first started so I know how you feel. Just keep reading the forums and everything and you will get it to work.
bo.benson said:
Here is how I done it. It's in a zip file if you already have the non-touch version installed. All you need to do with this is install from SD from CWM recovery. None of the adb stuff has to be messed with. 7th post.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877761
Edit: This was on down in the post you quoted. If you don't have any CWM recovery installed, then do the below, then install the above touch version zip from sd in CWM recovery.
Third, alternate #3 if unfamiliar with adb commands and uncomfortable using any command line
Decide if you want to use TWRP or CWM.
If you would like to install ClockworkMod recovery then grab Rom Manager from the Play store and in the menu select to install ClockworkMod Recovery.
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Currently my phone has NO clockwork Mod installed, I am wanting to install the latest version ( recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.2-d2att ) I have this file in .img format, I am trying to figure out how to install it on my phone -- the tutorial says add it to your sdcard, I have done that, then it says connect to your phone and use ADB commands, that is the part where I need more information, also do I wipe cache/reset settings/dalvick cache during any of this process? Should my phone be in download mode when doing ADB commands or what specifically is where I do not understand.
I would like to understand the process more in-depth and ADB as well - opposed to going the RomManager route, from my research it seems that updates/versions are available first with that method.
Thanks
Kweli87 said:
Currently my phone has NO clockwork Mod installed, I am wanting to install the latest version ( recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.2-d2att ) I have this file in .img format, I am trying to figure out how to install it on my phone -- the tutorial says add it to your sdcard, I have done that, then it says connect to your phone and use ADB commands, that is the part where I need more information, also do I wipe cache/reset settings/dalvick cache during any of this process? Should my phone be in download mode when doing ADB commands or what specifically is where I do not understand.
Thanks
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He gave you the link to the play store app in the post. It's android terminal emulator..type terminal emulator in play store its the top app.
I just merely gave you a second option which I did and functioned flawlessly. Grab Rom Manager from the play store and select the top option to flash CWM Recovery. It will ask you your phone type and carrier and then will give you the option to install it. Easier than the whole adb thing.
Ok that route did work, thanks.
Now I installed the latest CM10 Nightly - cm-10-20121206-NIGHTLY-d2att
And then rebooted and installed the latest Gapps - gapps-jb-20121011-signed
It does not seem that any of the google apps are in my apps
Also the Play Store no longer works....just "Connection Timed Out"
Specifically I am looking to use Google Now/G-Mail/Drive/Voice/etc...
Did I do something wrong? CWM said the Gapps installed successfully. Was I supposed to wipe cache somewhere?
Thanks for the help.
bo.benson said:
He gave you the link to the play store app in the post. It's android terminal emulator..type terminal emulator in play store its the top app.
I just merely gave you a second option which I did and functioned flawlessly. Grab Rom Manager from the play store and select the top option to flash CWM Recovery. It will ask you your phone type and carrier and then will give you the option to install it. Easier than the whole adb thing.
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Kweli87 said:
Ok that route did work, thanks.
Now I installed the latest CM10 Nightly - cm-10-20121206-NIGHTLY-d2att
And then rebooted and installed the latest Gapps - gapps-jb-20121011-signed
It does not seem that any of the google apps are in my apps
Also the Play Store no longer works....just "Connection Timed Out"
Specifically I am looking to use Google Now/G-Mail/Drive/Voice/etc...
Did I do something wrong? CWM said the Gapps installed successfully. Was I supposed to wipe cache somewhere?
Thanks for the help.
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I have not noticed that. I used the same Gapps file to do mine and everything worked fine on I believe the 11-30 NIGHTLY, no wiping that I remember. Now this was before I got on Official JB, was still back on stock ICS. Haven't flashed CM since upgrading. I will after today as battery life sucks on the Official, if it does the same to me I will let you know.
Touch version of CWM is pretty sweet, no accidental clicks too far with the volume keys, works right from your screen. That was the link in the first post I gave you. Download it to your SD, go into recovery and install it from SD.
Looks like mine had no problems with the gapps 11-30 nightly coming from LK3. Haven't got around to downloading the latest nightly yet. Will do today. Let me know if you got it resolved.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using xda app-developers app

How to update TWRP?

I have been looking how to update TWRP from an older version on my phone. I haven't found a set of instructions. Could someone please tell me how ?
bfranc said:
I have been looking how to update TWRP from an older version on my phone. I haven't found a set of instructions. Could someone please tell me how ?
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If you want the latest use goomanager in the play store.... if you want a different version than the latest go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1639673
pottyvick said:
If you want the latest use goomanager in the play store.... if you want a different version than the latest go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1639673
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So do I use goo manager and just install the newer version over the old version using install script?
bfranc said:
So do I use goo manager and just install the newer version over the old version using install script?
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Yes
socal-trucker said:
Yes
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Thanks I wasn't sure
I installed the new image file using Install Open Recovery Script but now I have two image files in the goomanager directory. One is for the older recovery and the other is for 2.3.3.3.0. When I reboot into recovery it goes into the old recovery. Is it ok to delete the image file for the old recovery? I won't do any harm in doing this?
Following these instructions would be the easiest way to avoid any damage or trouble
1. http:// teamw . in/ project / twrp2 /101
2. Download the .img file for your phone and save it on your computer.
3. Rename the .img file to recovery.img and save it to your internal sd card of your phone. For example: recovery-clockwork-6.0.1.4-hercules.img ------> recovery.img
4. Open up Terminal Emulator on your phone and type the following 2 commands:
su
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p22
(please note the second command is a one line command with spaces between "dd & if=" and ".img & of=")
If your Rom identifies your internal sdcard as /emmc instead of /sdcard, then make the adjustment to command line (dd if=/emmc/recovery.img) instead of what is posted above.
(i cant do direct links sorry)

[RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery 6.0.3.2

ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.3.2 is now available officially for your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4. You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4 by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk
Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.
You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Simply locate your device (T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.
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Version 6.0.3.2 - Initial version listed here
We are picking up. Nice
How do I install a .IMG file (the CWM recovery download file) onto the S4? There is no FASTBOOT mode (or I can't access it for some reason).
Yes, I know I can use rom manager to install CWM, but that isn't my question.
I can confirm - it does work.
Thanks for the quick posting of this!
Oh boy! i'm getting my S4 sooner then i thought now lol. Monday? i sure hope so if not i'll have to wait til the weekend i think but oh man, CM10.1 here we come
Nice recovery I downloaded rom manager and installed the touch recovery and it's very good but the only problem is that the space between the text is really close to each other I mean you have a really big screen and it only uses less than a third u know what I mean? Just saying so far I like it but that's the only thing I find annoying
Sent from a phone better than yours!
lagunas11 said:
Nice recovery I downloaded rom manager and installed the touch recovery and it's very good but the only problem is that the space between the text is really close to each other I mean you have a really big screen and it only uses less than a third u know what I mean? Just saying so far I like it but that's the only thing I find annoying
Sent from a phone better than yours!
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Exactly the problem I am having. I am wondering if R.M. is installing the proper version of touch. It's almost impossible to use. It also doesn't support gestures which makes it more difficult.
gweedo767 said:
ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.3.2 is now available officially for your T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4. You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4 by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk
Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.
You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Simply locate your device (T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 4) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.
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-1 i would prefer if you didnt submit this
not enough rainbows
Does anyone have instructions how to install the IMG. Via terminal emulator?
jbats said:
Does anyone have instructions how to install the IMG. Via terminal emulator?
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Use Odin dude its way easier to install.. It takes less than 15 seconds to do it
Sent from a phone better than yours!
How do u flash IMG. In Odin? All I need to know is where the IMG. Goes in /system ?? That way you can manually install any IMG. Via terminal. @shabbypenguin any ideas? Your a wiz with this stuff :good:
jbats said:
How do u flash IMG. In Odin? All I need to know is where the IMG. Goes in /system ?? That way you can manually install any IMG. Via terminal. @shabbypenguin any ideas? Your a wiz with this stuff :good:
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if you use adb sehll then be sure to follow these commands as well:
adb shell
su
then once in a rooted shell (or terminal emulator) be sure you know the exact location and name of clockworkmod recovery.img
dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm.sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
replace the bold part with the name of the file
replace teh underlined with where it is located
Thx shabby, I'll use this when mine arrives on Monday. Might be a good idea to create a thread with these how to's. Love your work, used your methods when I got my t769.
Works like a charm! now waiting for some good ROMs im tired of this crappy STOCK boring Rom!
shabbypenguin said:
if you use adb sehll then be sure to follow these commands as well:
adb shell
su
then once in a rooted shell (or terminal emulator) be sure you know the exact location and name of clockworkmod recovery.img
dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm.sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
replace the bold part with the name of the file
replace teh underlined with where it is located
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I'm running this with files and locations set exactly as in your example and getting "no such directory or file." Must be missing something obvious.
hmmm try on external sd and change the path to match that then?
How do you switch between TWRP and CWM? The WICKED ROM requires TWRP, but I've always used CWM... I'd like to be able to switch without much trouble if needed.
shabbypenguin said:
hmmm try on external sd and change the path to match that then?
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Tried that as well with same result. Triple checked path and spelling & case (if case even matters). Can you double check your command line and make sure there is no typo? Thanks
MisterEdF said:
Tried that as well with same result. Triple checked path and spelling & case (if case even matters).
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it does
try teh direct mmcblk then
dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
and see if that works for ya, before you try using the command "ls -l /path/to/cwmrecovery.img" without the quotes and make sure teh phone sees it
shabbypenguin said:
it does
try teh direct mmcblk then
dd if=/sdcard/cwmrecovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p21
and see if that works for ya, before you try using the command "ls -l /path/to/cwmrecovery.img" without the quotes and make sure teh phone sees it
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Turns out the path to the extSdCard is actually /storage/extSdCard. Couldn't see the directory of the sdcard noway nohow. Can't figure out why. /storage/extSdCard worked.
Thanks.

[TUTORIAL] ROOTING!!! Huawei Ascend P1 U9200 (B315 EmotionUI 1.5 JB v4.1.1)

Rooting Ascend P1 U9200 B315 EUI1.5 JB v4.1.1
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Anyone wanting to root there Ascend P1 U9200 phone after the new firmware update, here are the files, and info you need, to do so...
First off, plug UR phone in switch it on and let Windows search for the driver, Then click "Let me choose..." or "browse for it..." or similar. Then select "Let me choose which driver to install", then click "list of drivers" or similar, Then click the one near the top that has adb or similar in the title, it don't matter if you choose the wrong one, it just means it wont connect and you'll have to redo this part again and pick a different driver.
Remember!! You MUST run these commands as Administrator.
1. Download the files below, extract them to a folder, preferably one without any spaces in the path, i.e.. C:\U9200Root\ should do perfect.
3. Right Click the "Click-To-Root-U9200.bat" file and under compatibility options click run as administrator or the like.
4. Run (Double Click) the Click-To-Root-U9200.bat (As Administrator!) (or right-click then, "run as administrator...")
4. Reboot your fone and click yes on your fone to install SuperUser.
that's it, your rooted
for those wanting to do the commands there self...
1. Download & extract the files to C:\U9200Root\
2. In the CLI type: "C:\U9200Root\adb reboot bootloader"
3. Then "boot TWRP.img"
4. Then Restart your fone and choose yes to install SuperUser
PS if you've not got much space left in your system partition you may have to delete something from /system/app/ to make space for the SuperUser files.
REMEMBER the space reported on your fone by android is the space on your data partition/memory & sd card and not the system partition!
You can check how much system data etc space you have left from terminal if u have it installed, or on the TWRP recovery which you will have just installed.To do this, Reboot the fone holding the Vol. Up Button, click on advanced then terminal then type "df -h" without quotes if system partition is less than say 10-20mb free then delete maybe, uneeded languages?, chrome.apk?, GSM_Maps.apk? or the like, then reinstall them to the /data/app part later. Since many of these apks get updated and the old ones left undeleted in /system/app/ anyways, I always move the system apks updates from /data/app to /system/app/, makes things a lot tidier and saves a lot of space both in /data/app and /system by not having two of every apk file youve ever updated just remember to copy the libs to /system/lib(s)
Anyways hope I helped someone with this...
cheers John -G-
PS Please Click on Thanks to Thank me as i have 0 in my Thanks Meter lol
PS I moved this to here as it was added to the end of an old un-related topic sooo.... John -G-
ask me any questions you have, do you like my multi color dos txt in my bat file (Coders will get it,its unusual and very hard to do with many colors )
sorry for been so long but i never knew no one would move it or stick it ???? and i was in jail for a while there so,,,
...Good Luck Rooting/Moding!!!
Software LOL
Heres The Software LOL..........
here all my drivers
the drivers------->>>>
shall stonri
sonnettie said:
the drivers------->>>>
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Where can I find blaze driver?
Hi
After adb reboot bootloader you can also install CWM with fastboot :
fastboot flash recovery clockworkmod.XXXX.img
With CWM you can backup your phone (always a good idea )
After rebooted in CWM install SU with any zip file (ex : SU___Busybox_1.20.2_Flashable.zip )
phoenixpb said:
Hi
After adb reboot bootloader you can also install CWM with fastboot :
fastboot flash recovery clockworkmod.XXXX.img
With CWM you can backup your phone (always a good idea )
After rebooted in CWM install SU with any zip file (ex : SU___Busybox_1.20.2_Flashable.zip )
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Worked like a charm.
It's what i did with my phone, ans cwm saved me a couple of times
Envoyé depuis mon U9200 avec Tapatalk 4
How to remove TWRP...? I want to update U9200-EM-UMTS-V100R00G411D00B336....thanx in advance.
Stuck
My U9200 is just stuck on the HUAWEI logo when you boot it...
And the cmd application just keeps saying < waiting for device >
Any help is appreciated...
with B336 this method doesn't work.
EDIT:
The problem is not in TWRP or CWM; the problem is that there is not enough space in folder /system/app.
From TWRP I went to "Advanced" and then "file manager"; here from the /system/app I deleted all the languages ​​other than Italian-pack (my language), chrome.apk and gsm-map.apk. Then I flashed SU_flashable and after boot-up SU was finally installed.
It seems that the difficulty of obtaining root permissions in all stock roms from b105 onwards is precisely linked to the lack of space in the / system / app.
I hope to be helpful to those who find themselves with the same problem.
Ricolaa said:
My U9200 is just stuck on the HUAWEI logo when you boot it...
And the cmd application just keeps saying < waiting for device >
Any help is appreciated...
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you need the fastboot drivers or install hisuite from hauwie
where what is a Blaze driver? It doesn't work!! It asks for the blaze driver which I cannot seem to find!!!!
How can I go back to the stock firmware from CWM ignore if I am posting on a wrong thread
cVinu said:
How can I go back to the stock firmware from CWM ignore if I am posting on a wrong thread
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Just downloaded the stock rom and flash it with your recovery.
Sent from my U9200 using xda app-developers app
awaisthebest said:
Just downloaded the stock rom and flash it with your recovery.
Sent from my U9200 using xda app-developers app
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I recovered stock recovery and flash with B123 but showing error msg installation failed!!!!!!
hi im having some issues trying to get the SU, i cannot erase the .apk contained in /system/app in order to gain more space.
- i cannot see any folder inside of system folder just one called /system/bin
i really dont know if that really would be the problem because i checked with "df" command and i see everything righ
but when i reboot even if i swipe to accept the configuration or install de SU.zip archive anything happend.
i will appreciate your help, thx!!
kannox said:
hi im having some issues trying to get the SU, i cannot erase the .apk contained in /system/app in order to gain more space.
- i cannot see any folder inside of system folder just one called /system/bin
i really dont know if that really would be the problem because i checked with "df" command and i see everything righ
but when i reboot even if i swipe to accept the configuration or install de SU.zip archive anything happend.
i will appreciate your help, thx!!
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Sounds like you need to go to [mount] the check the unchecked boxes well at least [system]
sonnettie said:
Sounds like you need to go to [mount] the check the unchecked boxes well at least [system]
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Done! Thank you all!
free space
please tell me how i free space to root android because it stuck in hawei logo it said you cant delete files tnx lot sorry for my bad english!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Worked on Linux:
Code:
> sudo apt-get install android-tools-fastboot android-tools-adb
> adb reboot bootloader
> sudo fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
> sudo fastboot boot TWRP.img

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