So now my next step is to install a custom recovery. I think im going to go with TWRP. Could I get a link to a tutorial or download on how to install it. In the past, ive rooted with oneclick methods so Im new to installing a custom recovery.
Thanks!
Hydera5 said:
So now my next step is to install a custom recovery. I think im going to go with TWRP. Could I get a link to a tutorial or download on how to install it. In the past, ive rooted with oneclick methods so Im new to installing a custom recovery.
Thanks!
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well search isn't working and i know its here somewhere but i cant find it . so heres how to do it ...
http://phonenews.co/download-cwm-twrp-root-for-verizon-htc-one/656/
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416431
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can't seem to find the direction for how to install this on phone. can some one point me in the right direction.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
Thanks
You can get the touch version from Koush for free. It's legit. Just installed it today finally through Fastboot.
You need the Android SDK and the recovery.
If your interested and need a link I'll post it here.
(Didn't check the link already posted here.)
Is the method above with link the easiest way. Could I use rom manager.by cwm to do it from play store?
Will installing cwm erase everything on the phone
wasya152 said:
Is the method above with link the easiest way. Could I use rom manager.by cwm to do it from play store?
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do you have root? if not, you have to use the method above.
I found a cwmr touch installer in play store. Could I use that to install the cwm or do I have to be rooted for that? Is there a one click root app or something like that or is the process above the easiest
wasya152 said:
I found a cwmr touch installer in play store. Could I use that to install the cwm or do I have to be rooted for that? Is there a one click root app or something like that or is the process above the easiest
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just use the link i posted.
Zepius said:
just use the link i posted.
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Does that process erase/wipe everything
Also, just clarify... the process that linked still requires root? Or does it do it all together. Can I start from obtaining root access and custom recovery?
last question, if i flash update file from takju 4.0.4 to 4.1.1 through cwm with just unlocked bootloader but no root, will i still get OTA in the future? also, will the update remove cwm?
wasya152 said:
Will installing cwm erase everything on the phone
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No it won't did it today and I can 100% say it won't (knew it wouldn't anyways)
wasya152 said:
Also, just clarify... the process that linked still requires root? Or does it do it all together. Can I start from obtaining root access and custom recovery?
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And bro just root if you got an unlocked boot loader. Ur using the most easiest device to root.
I just got the new G3 and am looking into rooting, but I'm not interested in using any ROMs.
I've done the same with my Epic 4g for the last few years, but have run into issues at times.
My question is, will I run into any issues if I just run a rooted, non-ROMed phone? If so, are there things I can do to prevent them?
I'm only looking to be able to freeze bloatware, use adblocks, get free hotspot, use backup utilities, etc. But I don't want to run into issues with sprint updates, etc.
Basically wondering what the best way to utilize a rooted, non-ROMed G3 would be.
Thanks for the help.
Xolias21 said:
I just got the new G3 and am looking into rooting, but I'm not interested in using any ROMs.
I've done the same with my Epic 4g for the last few years, but have run into issues at times.
My question is, will I run into any issues if I just run a rooted, non-ROMed phone? If so, are there things I can do to prevent them?
I'm only looking to be able to freeze bloatware, use adblocks, get free hotspot, use backup utilities, etc. But I don't want to run into issues with sprint updates, etc.
Basically wondering what the best way to utilize a rooted, non-ROMed G3 would be.
Thanks for the help.
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Easiest way without issues would probly be to get all the sprint updates before you root. Once ur up to date flash CWM or Twrp thru Odin and flash the Team epic root from recovery file while in there. Then if you dont want the custom recovery flash the stock one back after your rooted.
billard412 said:
Easiest way without issues would probly be to get all the sprint updates before you root. Once ur up to date flash CWM or Twrp thru Odin and flash the Team epic root from recovery file while in there. Then if you dont want the custom recovery flash the stock one back after your rooted.
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Thanks for the quick reply, after looking through and reading about the FreeGS3 ROM, I'm thinking of going with Twrp and flashing FreeGS3.
Though, all I'm seeing for Twrp is installing through GooManager, which requires a root. I know how to use the CWM tar in odin and flash the Team Epic root, but I'm not sure how to get twrp on before cwm.
Is there a tar file for twrp like the cwm one used in QBKing77s root videos?
Xolias21 said:
Thanks for the quick reply, after looking through and reading about the FreeGS3 ROM, I'm thinking of going with Twrp and flashing FreeGS3.
Though, all I'm seeing for Twrp is installing through GooManager, which requires a root. I know how to use the CWM tar in odin and flash the Team Epic root, but I'm not sure how to get twrp on before cwm.
Is there a tar file for twrp like the cwm one used in QBKing77s root videos?
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dont think theres one posted but i made my own here ya go https://dl.dropbox.com/s/gegn4jfuc74sq1d/TWRP (3).tar?dl=1
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dont think theres one posted but i made my own here ya go https://dl.dropbox.com/s/gegn4jfuc74sq1d/TWRP (3).tar?dl=1
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Last question, if I were to install twrp on top of cwm, is there a way to remove cwm? Or a reason to for that matter?
Xolias21 said:
Last question, if I were to install twrp on top of cwm, is there a way to remove cwm? Or a reason to for that matter?
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nope, twrp will just replace it
billard412 said:
nope, twrp will just replace it
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I guess cwm and twrp share the same partition.
Will just root using cwm and install twrp over goomanager.
Awesome, thank you again.
No problem, if needed here is a flashable zip that will install TWRP from CWM https://dl.dropbox.com/s/v3t8u6ebs3pvstq/TwrpRecovery.zip?dl=1
Ok, So I sucsessfully rooted, and Romed my HTC One.
I couldnt figure outhow to install a custom recovery, but I saw something when Googleing, using ADB to push a recovery. Anyway, I downloaded the CWM Recovery because it is what they had on their site. Is there a way I can change it to TWRP Without using a PC?
Thanks for the help!
nd one last Question, if I JUST want root, nothing more, just to take advantage of root apps but do not want to flash any roms, or anything like that, what exactly are my steps? o i still need S-Off?
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Ok, So I sucsessfully rooted, and Romed my HTC One.
I couldnt figure outhow to install a custom recovery, but I saw something when Googleing, using ADB to push a recovery. Anyway, I downloaded the CWM Recovery because it is what they had on their site. Is there a way I can change it to TWRP Without using a PC?
Thanks for the help!
nd one last Question, if I JUST want root, nothing more, just to take advantage of root apps but do not want to flash any roms, or anything like that, what exactly are my steps? o i still need S-Off?
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I would use twrp instead because CWM has too many know issues. I'm pretty sure you can flash twrp right over CWM but not positive. If you just S-off'd and are still stock then you are good. This is the only way to have root on stock.
Hello, I've tried to root my phone by various method available but in vain..
After I did it with CF root and Odin, I got security message on the phone when trying to open superSU (unrespond close).
Also, when verify the root access through rood checker, it says wasn't root properly..
Please help..anyone able to do it?
I've already increase my binary count to 2 and knox to 1. :/
See my phone details attached..
Thanks
Cypher_SGN2 said:
Hello, I've tried to root my phone by various method available but in vain..
After I did it with CF root and Odin, I got security message on the phone when trying to open superSU (unrespond close).
Also, when verify the root access through rood checker, it says wasn't root properly..
Please help..anyone able to do it?
I've already increase my binary count to 2 and knox to 1. :/
See my phone details attached..
Thanks
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As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
Success
hagba said:
As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
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nice..I finally succeeded to root my phone!
Going for DN3 rom..
Thanks!
Fail to intall DN3
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As far as it goes I think after rooting it with CFroot you should update the SuperSU from the Playstore.
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Hello, I was trying to update my note 2 with DN3 kitkat rom today.. But didn't work! :/
I rooted the phone. I got correct root access.
Then followed the instruction to flash the ROM.
After reboot, I could hear the welcome sound(new) and saw the samsung animated logo..then it stuck there. I waited for some 15mins, but nothing happened, only the animated samsung logo.
I saw an issue in TWRP.. saying there was a problem with permission. I don't know what was it. I tried to fix permission, but it failed.
After nothing worked, now I am in the process of recovery from kies.
Perhaps I didn't have the right step by step guide; from rooting the phone to flashing it. :/
If someone could please help, would be great!.. I really want to flash my phone for the DN3 custom rom.
Thanks.
Why do you need to root when flashing custom rom? It is already prerooted. You only need recovery.
madman_cro said:
Why do you need to root when flashing custom rom? It is already prerooted. You only need recovery.
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As per rooting instruction, it is mentioned that the device must be rooted before flashing a custom rom from stock rom.
While installing the recovery the device is rooted or another way that I tried was to root by CFroot first, which was successfully done then I got the super user access to install a recovery like TWRP,,
Cypher_SGN2 said:
As per rooting instruction, it is mentioned that the device must be rooted before flashing a custom rom from stock rom.
While installing the recovery the device is rooted or another way that I tried was to root by CFroot first, which was successfully done then I got the super user access to install a recovery like TWRP,,
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As far as i know for latest 4.4.2 stock roms,
Try to flash philz advance recovery(md5.tar) through odin & then flash su.zip from recovery.
Done.
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Guys
need some quick help. Followed the AFTV guides to the letter (actually did a complete root, downgrade on another device already) but now my FTV downloaded an update and I lost root.
I still have CWM as my recovery. Can I just adb push another ROM that is pre-rooted?
help!
thanks in advance?
Rugged96 said:
Guys
need some quick help. Followed the AFTV guides to the letter (actually did a complete root, downgrade on another device already) but now my FTV downloaded an update and I lost root.
I still have CWM as my recovery. Can I just adb push another ROM that is pre-rooted?
help!
thanks in advance?
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If you have CWM still working properly it might work. I would give it a shot. If CWM is broken, the it should just error and do nothing.
You must be running an older version of cwm for it to have even done that. Just flashing superuser through recovery should get you root back.
everything seems to be ok...it only downloaded the latest ROM but didn't seem to install it. I didn't lose root. actually I ran the command to block OTA and all is good again. Now onto XBMC!!