I have a mac, and I am trying to root my tmo note 3. Can I push a recovery onto the device using UAT. Then flash superuser?
Thanks
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I wiped the sd card like a retard... and now don't have a rom to flash.
What do?
I can't find how to mount the sd card.
You have to adb push the Rom to your phone. Hopefully you have the android sdk installed, a quick Google search will provide you with instructions on how to push the file
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florelui001p said:
You have to adb push the Rom to your phone. Hopefully you have the android sdk installed, a quick Google search will provide you with instructions on how to push the file
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You can adb from recovery?
You can also use fastboot to recover yourself
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You can adb from recovery?
You can also use fastboot to recover yourself
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Yup! It has saved me multiple times!
To OP this might be useful http://rootzwiki.com/topic/20166-adb-while-in-recovery-mode/
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It looks like you can use the GNex Toolkit to flash stock rom from fastboot mode (option 9).
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It looks like you can use the GNex Toolkit to flash stock rom from fastboot mode (option 9).
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Are you getting payed or something man?
Why are you suggesting a toolkit, which will then use fastboot, to reflash a whole rom, a stock rom at that, when he has access to a custom recovery, thus he can get himself out of this mess and learn a thing or two about adb (adb can do more than just a simple copy operation).
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I wiped the sd card like a retard... and now don't have a rom to flash.
What do?
I can't find how to mount the sd card.
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I flashed the stock back using odin.
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Adb sucks tool kits tool kits tool kits. I've grown sick of ADB. Just personal preference.
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Is it possible?
Is it the same process?
Thanks guys!
If you want to root. Download and install this apk. Once install click root device.....used this and had my N2 rooted before the guy at att finished setting up my account. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
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I used the Auto Root that I'd already used previously, and it worked again.
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U could also dl fw flash via mobile odin with ever root option
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My brothers nexus won't connect to a computer, he's usb is broke. Anyway to put it back to stock for a warranty without connecting out to a computer?
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Is it Verizon or a gsm nexus?
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Is it Verizon or a gsm nexus?
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Verizon
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I would say look for a flash able stock 4.1.1 rom download it to your phone flash it and then u can relock the boot loader with an app. I forget what its called but saw it here or u can use terminal emulator. And there stock rom. Send it back. Problem solved.
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Bootloader lock can be achieved by segv11's bootunlockr. Im thinking something like flashable rom 4.0.4 to 4.1.1 stock and odexed, then root without cwm via adbwireless and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894717&highlight=root+without+unlock, bootlock via terminal emulator (preferred) or bootunlockr, use a file explorer like es to remove root.apk and su binary. I say preferred terminal emulator because im not sure how boot lock with bootunlockr would work once root has been removed. Just some ideas, would like to know how this works out for ya.
Are you sure the usb is gone? It'd be so much easier..
Is there a flashable .zip to get back to stock recovery for Verizon 4.1.1
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Download the factory IMG from Google and use fastboot flash recovery recover.img. and that's all u need to do.
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ODIN
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I want to get back to stock recovery from my phone without using a computer???
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I am sure there is a flashable zip floating around out there somewhere. If not, you could make one yourself.
You could use terminal commands to flash it.
You could also use mobile odin.
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I am sure there is a flashable zip floating around out there somewhere. If not, you could make one yourself.
You could use terminal commands to flash it.
You could also use mobile odin.
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Guess I'll have to do it the hard way then. I was just hoping for someone to read my question, and shoot me a link to a .zip... Lol. Guess that's lazy though. Downloading factory image from Google as I type.
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flash it with fastboot or make a tar and flash it via odin
I updated my galaxy note 2 till 4.3 but i want to put a mod on it or a rom to give me the note 3 features on it and I don't have a pc to do it so was gonna do it via my phone my superuser keeps saying if you just upgraded to 4.3 and superuser can't install it this is an error is there away round this? It wont let me root at all.Many thanks.
Just asthe warmingsays. You need to re-root your device using a computer bud
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Dude, just installing supersu app from playstore wont give you root access. You have to install su binaries in your 'system' partition. You will definitely require a pc for that..
By the way supersu is just an app to manage root permissions, it wont give u root
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I used framaroot before to do it and now it won't let me reroot it.
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I used framaroot before to do it and now it won't let me reroot it.
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framaroot is not supported on 4.3 !!!
Thanks is there any rooting app that supports 4.3? My computer is broken so no other way of doing it 8-(
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Just flash super su with your prefered recovery (like cwm or twrp). Download the zip from here: http://download.chainfire.eu/370/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.80.zip flash it and you'll gain root.
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