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Dear Sir,
I have followed all the steps but still not rooted my htc desire 820 dual sim
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-820/general/htc-desire-820-root-easily-t2913064..............this link I have followed.....
but didn't sucess.......
plz....help...Sir
HTC Desire 820 can be easily rooted with few simple steps.
I am not responsible for your warranty loss or device not functioning properly.
Steps
1] Unlock Bootloader if you don't know how to do it visit this page
2] Download TWRP Recovery from here
3] Download Super Su from Here and transfer it to your device
4] Reboot to Fastbboot mode using Volume Down and Power Key
5] Connect Phone to PC
6] Extract files from Recovery.zip in one location and simply click on flash-recovery.bat
7] After Step 6 is finished Using volume keys navigate and select recovery option and go to recovery
8] After rebooting in recovery select Install zip > and selecting supersu.zip transferred in first step to obtain root access.
9] Reboot
Very much urgent.......plz. reply...........
subinoy.bose said:
Dear Sir,
I have followed all the steps but still not rooted my htc desire 820 dual sim
http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-820/general/htc-desire-820-root-easily-t2913064..............this link I have followed.....
but didn't sucess.......
plz....help...Sir
HTC Desire 820 can be easily rooted with few simple steps.
I am not responsible for your warranty loss or device not functioning properly.
Steps
1] Unlock Bootloader if you don't know how to do it visit this page
2] Download TWRP Recovery from here
3] Download Super Su from Here and transfer it to your device
4] Reboot to Fastbboot mode using Volume Down and Power Key
5] Connect Phone to PC
6] Extract files from Recovery.zip in one location and simply click on flash-recovery.bat
7] After Step 6 is finished Using volume keys navigate and select recovery option and go to recovery
8] After rebooting in recovery select Install zip > and selecting supersu.zip transferred in first step to obtain root access.
9] Reboot
Very much urgent.......plz. reply...........
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Try thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2784451&d=1402084843
Please let us know what is the exact message your getting are you not able to get to Recovery ???
I have been able to successfully root my device by following the steps outlined did not face any challenges hence wanted to check.
Same Probleam here pls help me
I AM SUFFERING FROM SAME PROBLEAM.
i am using desire 820q.
bootloader unlocked.
but when i enter in recovery then that says entering recovery then come back.
pls help me...
problem with htc 820q root
mukulatri said:
Try thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2784451&d=1402084843
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I'm following this instruction and could not root my device,
My HTC 820q is unlock but when I want read SuperU.zip from Sd card at fastboot>recovery my mobile goes to restart and procedures been uncompleted.
Please help me, is this instruction only for HTC 820?
How we can root HTC 820q?
tah3r said:
I'm following this instruction and could not root my device,
My HTC 820q is unlock but when I want read SuperU.zip from Sd card at fastboot>recovery my mobile goes to restart and procedures been uncompleted.
Please help me, is this instruction only for HTC 820?
How we can root HTC 820q?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/desire-820/general/htc-desire-820-root-easily-t2913064
mukulatri said:
Try thishttp://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2784451&d=1402084843
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Well I have the same issue, recovery looks installed after pressing power button to launch it goes to a screen and go back almost instantly on fastboot screen. I also tried last version of framaroot, does not help either... just get a failed message
尚雷諾 said:
Well I have the same issue, recovery looks installed after pressing power button to launch it goes to a screen and go back almost instantly on fastboot screen. I also tried last version of framaroot, does not help either... just get a failed message
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Hi there, let's go step by step without "shortcuts" that are typically working on PC/WIn.
1. Unlock bootloader of your phone at HTCdev[dot]com [replace 'dot' with . - sorry for confusion I haven't earned reputation to post external links yet]. All necessary tools (fastboot) will be provided to download during process as well as necessary instructions. You need Windows/Linux or OS X computer to complete this step.
2. Download custom recovery .img file and save it to same directory you have fastboot files (e.g. from step 1) on you computer
3. Start phone in fastboot mode (mind fast boot option in Power settings must be unchecked if you using VolDown [-] start option (not necessary if you use adb reboot bootloader). Battery must be charged over 10% (I suggest 30% to stay secure); connect to computer (phone shall display Fastboot USB)
4. Navigate command/terminal window on your computer to location of recovery image file from step 2 (fastboot files must be there or have a correct path specified).
5. On computer terminal window run command: fastboot flash recovery filename_of_recovery.img . Red section must be exact custom recovery file name.
6. You'll get some communication in terminal. If completed OK will be among them, if failure, there will be FAIL with description of reason (e.g. low_power). If only "waitng for device" dislays, check connection with phone.
7. Navigate phone to HBOOT, then select recovery. If recovery don't start, check step 1 and restart from step 3. If only icon with red ! appears, it means you have stock recovery installed. Please verify from step 1.
8. Once custom recovery is installed and working, use it to flash SuperSU or any other superuser app (must be flashable .zip to be applied). Install just 1 root application, to avoid problems. At this point, you may consider flashing busybox also if you plan extensive file modification, but it's not necessary for root. For any sake, clear cache befor restart.
9. Restart the phone - you shall view SuperSU application or any other superuses app you've flashed i step 8.
Hope now works.
T0ark said:
Hi there, let's go step by step without "shortcuts" that are typically working on PC/WIn.
1. Unlock bootloader of your phone at HTCdev[dot]com [replace 'dot' with . - sorry for confusion I haven't earned reputation to post external links yet]. All necessary tools (fastboot) will be provided to download during process as well as necessary instructions. You need Windows/Linux or OS X computer to complete this step.
2. Download custom recovery .img file and save it to same directory you have fastboot files (e.g. from step 1) on you computer
3. Start phone in fastboot mode (mind fast boot option in Power settings must be unchecked if you using VolDown [-] start option (not necessary if you use adb reboot bootloader). Battery must be charged over 10% (I suggest 30% to stay secure); connect to computer (phone shall display Fastboot USB)
4. Navigate command/terminal window on your computer to location of recovery image file from step 2 (fastboot files must be there or have a correct path specified).
5. On computer terminal window run command: fastboot flash recovery filename_of_recovery.img . Red section must be exact custom recovery file name.
6. You'll get some communication in terminal. If completed OK will be among them, if failure, there will be FAIL with description of reason (e.g. low_power). If only "waitng for device" dislays, check connection with phone.
7. Navigate phone to HBOOT, then select recovery. If recovery don't start, check step 1 and restart from step 3. If only icon with red ! appears, it means you have stock recovery installed. Please verify from step 1.
8. Once custom recovery is installed and working, use it to flash SuperSU or any other superuser app (must be flashable .zip to be applied). Install just 1 root application, to avoid problems. At this point, you may consider flashing busybox also if you plan extensive file modification, but it's not necessary for root. For any sake, clear cache befor restart.
9. Restart the phone - you shall view SuperSU application or any other superuses app you've flashed i step 8.
Hope now works.
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Thanks for your answer, I have to say I properly unlocked the phone so I do not think there is a way I messed up with this step as when I start bootloader it clearly shows on the top of the screen ''UNLOCKED".
When I flashed recovery on my phone I had no errors prompted or any message of failure. The process went well until a success notification.
Now when I start my phone into bootloader I repeat, I clearly see that recovery has been installed but when I attempt to start it then I'll be almost instantly brought back to the bootloader screen... now I started to wonder if... if an update of android could cause this kind of issue? The point is my phone is using android 4.4.4 and not the factory version 4.4.2. I remember having updated my android version which was perhaps a mistake as this phone is not very old and I was planning to root it in the next days... Now I'm not expert just try to figure it out.
I tried different system to auto root via different apps, some using the PC some using directly the phone, I never get any success...
尚雷諾 said:
Thanks for your answer, I have to say I properly unlocked the phone so I do not think there is a way I messed up with this step as when I start bootloader it clearly shows on the top of the screen ''UNLOCKED".
When I flashed recovery on my phone I had no errors prompted or any message of failure. The process went well until a success notification.
Now when I start my phone into bootloader I repeat, I clearly see that recovery has been installed but when I attempt to start it then I'll be almost instantly brought back to the bootloader screen... now I started to wonder if... if an update of android could cause this kind of issue? The point is my phone is using android 4.4.4 and not the factory version 4.4.2. I remember having updated my android version which was perhaps a mistake as this phone is not very old and I was planning to root it in the next days... Now I'm not expert just try to figure it out.
I tried different system to auto root via different apps, some using the PC some using directly the phone, I never get any success...
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Ok, please try twrp from Original Android Development tread (it works for me, mind, I'd question it's stability) or Philz recovery (sorry, I found only Chinese, but it's for verivication only: h...ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BygOvRquk4z8S05kRC1XMXdSbXM/view?usp=sharing - please adjust tt in address - rookie rules).
I'd suggest test running from Fastboot: fastboot boot custom_recovery.img - replace with actual file name from directory you're running terminal.
This shall verify if it's problem with recovery file or any remaining protection...
T0ark said:
Ok, please try twrp from Original Android Development tread (it works for me, mind, I'd question it's stability) or Philz recovery (sorry, I found only Chinese, but it's for verivication only: h...ps://drive.google.com/file/d/0BygOvRquk4z8S05kRC1XMXdSbXM/view?usp=sharing - please adjust tt in address - rookie rules).
I'd suggest test running from Fastboot: fastboot boot custom_recovery.img - replace with actual file name from directory you're running terminal.
This shall verify if it's problem with recovery file or any remaining protection...
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Does having S-ON bother? I was also wondering about that but all tutorials I found no one mentions anything about the S-ON or S-OFF thing.
But I do have a S-ON under UNLOCKED
what is stock recovery.img name
i dont know what is the real stock recovery.img name.
htc desire 820q dualsim
I can't root my htc desire 820q by this method, is any alternative way?
I just root my phone with same procedure but my phone still show s-on..... How can i s-off my phone.....
Hi,
I have a rooted 5.02 (PingPong Root) with valid Knox (NOT Tripped). I would like to go to a Rooted 5.11 with a valid Knox (NOT Tripped). After Reading, here is what I think I should do. If you could, would someone please confirm or correct my procedure below.
Also, if someone has a better script for upgrading to 5.11 from 5.02, please do not hesitate to share. I would be most grateful.
Thanks,
-NJ
Get a copy of SBOOT.bin
Upgrade VIA OTA or KEIS to 5.11
Follow the instructions Here
From what I gather, once I Root using this method, there is no known fix for the busted Finger Print Scanner. Is this a correct statement?
The instructions from the above URL (Posted by pmichaelro) are as follows...
How to Root your SM-G925F (International S6 Edge):
This should work on both 5.0.2 and 5.1.1. I have upgraded to 5.1.1 before doing this.
I recommend you hold off on this operation if your device is still running 5.0.2 and don't want to upgrade to 5.1.1.
If you want to keep 5.0.2 and still perform this operation than you must use a compatible 5.0.2 Kernel and TWRP - posted below.
WARNING: Because of the engineering bootloader which is 5.0.2 you're going to lose the Fingerprint scanner. If you can live without it then proceed.
Root without tripping Knox and having all the functionality (keeping the Fingerprint scanner working) on 5.1.1 is not possible.
Only for 5.1.1, custom kernel and TWRP for 5.0.2 posted below + also a different method for 5.0.2
1. Download ODIN v 3.10.6 from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2711451 and extract it to a folder.
2. Search online/PM me for the engineering bootloader for your device G925F
3. Download the 3 archives from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...d-5-1-t3144866
3.a.1 TWRP 2.8.7.1 for S6 Edge - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347765202
3.a.2 TWRP 2.8.7.1 for S6 - https://twrp.me/devices/samsunggalaxys6.html
3.b.1 Unikernel latest version - recommended kernel with so many benefits, now also working with devices that are using the enginnering bootloader (no need for 3.c. if choosing this kernel) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...php?p=60533128
3.b.2 Alex-V Kernel - works on a G925F that has an engineering bootloader. All the other ones mess with the display in a way that you'll get a white screen with greenish non-understandable ui elements - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347765201
3.c. Super SU - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347765203
4. Disable Reactivation lock by going into Settings -> Lock screen and security -> Find My Mobile -> Login with your Samsung Account and then disable Reactivation lock
5. Disable Fingerprint screen lock type by going into Settings -> Lock screen and security -> Screen lock type and select any other screen type than Fingerprint
6. Copy to the your device's sdcard (phone): custom kernel and rest of downloaded files to flash
7. Shut down device and start in Download Mode (with the phone turned off keep pressing on power, volume down and home at the same time until a green screen pops up, then you'll need to press on the volume up key)
8. First you'll need to flash the engineering bootloader. Open ODIN and click on BT and select the appropriate sbin file downloaded at step 2. Flash it and wait for the device to reboot.
Don't be alarmed by the green text that will appear in the top left corner when the Samsung logo is being displayed. It's 100% normal and the device hasn't suffered any damage.
9. Enter Download Mode again and this time in ODIN, go to options and uncheck the Reboot device. Click on AP and select the TWRP 2.8.7.1 and flash it.
10. The device won't reboot because you've unchecked the Reboot device option. You'll need to press on power + volume down + home until the device turns off and then pres on power + volume up + home until you'll see the device enter the TWRP recovery. At that point the buttons can be released.
11. Inside TWRP press on Install and navigate to where you have stored the custom kernel and rest of the files. Select the custom kernel (then add another zip to flash and then select Super SU if using Alex-V kernel). Flash them and reboot your device.
12. Congratulations now you have a rooted G925F with Knox fuse intact!
All credits for rooting and installing TWRP on G925F go to Alex-V, AndreiLux, simple Team, chainfire
The research on which kernel is going to root and work perfectly with a G925F that has an engineering bootloader installed go to me. A lot of trial and error, white & greenish screen, overheat etc...
Anyone?
Sent from my SM-G925T using XDA Free mobile app
Many people use pattern lock as password on their android mobile....But if they forget their pattern lock mistakenley then most of them try to reset total phone...
If they reset their will be data loss contraversley......
To prevent data loss here is very simple trick...without any dataloss...
All you need is.....Following
1) Any android phone with pattern forgot
2) requires root
3) cwm or twrp ( recovery latest )
4) download the attached zip fie
Steps to follow...
1)download above zip file
2) reboot to recovery
3)flash the above zip from where u have downloaded the zip file
4) after installation done sucessfully..
After normal restarting u r mobile....
3*3 pattern will appear just swipe any symbol phone will unlocked....
Then go to settings set another password....
Thats it you have done.......
Credits XDA community and me
Tested on miui 6,7, & cm 11 ,12.1
can anyone test and plz give feed back I will update here the list...
Not work in cm13
agriculture said:
Tested on miui 6,7, & cm 11 ,12.1
can anyone test and plz give feed back I will update here the list...
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Working on miui7
Test twrp build for this mediatek device (SM-C7100). Post logs etc so I can help solve issues when I am available to do so.
TWRP download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939834043
SM-C7100_C7100ZHU1ARB1.zip: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939834050
Kernel download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=746010030569970527 April, 23rd, 2018
Sources
Kernel source: https://github.com/travismills82/android_kernel_samsung_mt6757
TWRP device tree: https://github.com/travismills82/twrp_android_device_samsung_jadeltechn
Kernel Features
Knox Disabled
DM-Verity Disabled
Tima Disabled
More TCP congestion control algorithms
Remove verifiedbootstate flag from /proc/cmdline (for safety net)
Conservative gov enabled
Always enforce selinux disabled
Fsync on/off Toggle
Ninendo Wiimote support
+ More not listed check git changes for a full list
Regards,
Travis82
Hi it didn't work... I think this is for J7 plus only and please Help after flashing the custom recovery my boot logo of C8 is gone.... Please help
I have tried to install using odin and it says on the phone a chinese message,which i translated with google, that read your phone needs to be unlocked to install a custom operating system, even though i enabled oem unlock and usb debugging. I used viper4android on my old phone and its annoying that im not able to install it on my new one.
Please help me when you get time:good:
the twrp cannot mount data partition unless format it first. and my device is sm c7100.
I can't install twrp in the first place.
How did you guys install it.
I managed to install twrp with odin after unlocking bootloader with crom service and disabling frp lock but when i try to boot into it there's nothing. It just boots into android. Tried installing it again. I tried adb reboot recovery but that booted to the official samsung recoveryb even though i installed twrp. How to fix this??
How to use the TWRP with Android Oreo?
Gautam488 said:
I managed to install twrp with odin after unlocking bootloader with crom service and disabling frp lock but when i try to boot into it there's nothing. It just boots into android. Tried installing it again. I tried adb reboot recovery but that booted to the official samsung recoveryb even though i installed twrp. How to fix this??
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Brother how do you manged to unlock bootloader...? Please share with us
google play gives an error, the installation screen is not constantly installing
Hi everyone,
For those who have tried, could you please confirm whether the files are working or not.
Since there is no steps and instructions, can someone post the the procedure/code used for flashing kernel and TWRP?
Thanks
I finally tested everything out. Please feel free to take the command for reference.
Disclaimer:
1. Warranty would be voided and I am not responsible for any:
- Bricked device
- Data loss. So PLEASE BACKUP and you will definitely lose all your data during the rooting process.
2. I am not the one who build the files such as Kernel and TWRP img
Donation:
- BUT I am the one spending the time to test the files out. So, if you are happy with my work, please donate. I am happy for whatever (I mean the amount) support you give me.
- Bitcoin address: bc1qzvv3wrfj0furpzhdfxvzp07gy7whan907045gn
Aim:
1. Since Samsung Galaxy C8 has only 64GB of internal storage, 1000% sure it is not enough for using in 2021 onwards -> We need data and obb to SD card
2. MediaTek Hellio P20 is not powerful enough for using in 2021 onwards -> Need some CPU tweak
-> So, IT CAN’T BE USED WITHOUT ROOT
3. Makes Android great again
Summary:
- Both TWRP and Kernel, posted by Travis82 are definitely working for Samsung Galaxy C8 since I have tested them out and using them but they are only for Android 7.1.1 and not for stock Android 8.1.
- The files are NOT tested with Custom Rom.
- The reason why I said the Kernel is also for Android 7.1.1 because you need TWRP for flashing.
Procedure (For Android 8.1 user) NOT RECOMMENDED:
- First of all, Android 8.1 is SERIOUSLY NOT RECOMMENED for Samsung Galaxy C8 as nothing much you can do even though you are rooted. (i.e. XInternalSD causes bootloop)
- As mentioned above, both TWRP and Kernel posted by Travis82 are not compactable with Android 8.1
- For Android 8.1 user, it is recommended to downgrade to Android 7.1.1 with Odin.
- If you still want to use Android 8.1 and root, follow the guide in the link below using Magisk. Just follow the section for Samsung is good enough:
https://www.xda-developers.com/root/amp/
Procedure (For Android 7.1.1 user) RECOMMENDED:
Unlock bootloader + Enable developer mode -> USB debug + Prepare a SD card and put both Kernel and Magisk zip to the SD card
Applying TWRP recovery
Compress the recovery image to a .tar archive using 7-Zip
Install 7-zip
Right-click on recovery.img
“7-zip”
“Add to archive”
Select “tar” for “Archive format”
Flashing the recovery tar archive in Odin
Download, install and open Odin (I use Odin3 v3.13)
Unclick/Deselect “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” under “Options”
Enter Download mode
Power off, Power button + Volume Down + Home button, connect your PC
Flash the recovery tar archive in AP slot
When done flashing, unplug the device and enter recovery mode.
Power button + Volume Up + Home button, when the screen goes blank quickly, Power button + Volume Down + Home button.
If you can’t boot to recovery in this way, use ADB. “adb reboot recovery”
Applying new Kernel and Magisk
If storage can’t be mounted in TWRP (i.e. 0MB), consider changing the SD card or see this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...rnal-storage-0mb-in-twrp-permanently.3830897/ To be honest, there are lots of ways to fix this problem. Find the one best fit for you.
Flash Kernel zip in TWRP as usual
Flash Magisk zip in TWRP as usual
Reboot and wait, it takes quite a long time to boot
NOT DONE yet. You will probably face a serious problems in this stage:
Wifi passwords and Bluetooth connections can’t be saved
To solve this problem -> Install “Libsecure_Storage” in Magisk
DONE
Want Xposed? -> Search for the one for Android 7.1.1
Want app data to SD card? -> ExSDCard Access Enabler (Magisk) + XInternalSD (Xposed)
Want app obb to SD card? -> ExSDCard Access Enabler (Magisk) + Obb on SD (Xposed)
Want ram (swap), CPU tweak? -> App2SD
Want to reward me for my hard work? -> Donate
Bitcoin address: bc1qzvv3wrfj0furpzhdfxvzp07gy7whan907045gn
If you found anything on top of these things, please share.
toto4c19 said:
I finally tested everything out. Please feel free to take the command for reference.
Disclaimer:
1. Warranty would be voided and I am not responsible for any:
- Bricked device
- Data loss. So PLEASE BACKUP and you will definitely lose all your data during the rooting process.
2. I am not the one who build the files such as Kernel and TWRP img
Donation:
- BUT I am the one spending the time to test the files out. So, if you are happy with my work, please donate. I am happy for whatever (I mean the amount) support you give me.
- Bitcoin address: bc1qzvv3wrfj0furpzhdfxvzp07gy7whan907045gn
Aim:
1. Since Samsung Galaxy C8 has only 64GB of internal storage, 1000% sure it is not enough for using in 2021 onwards -> We need data and obb to SD card
2. MediaTek Hellio P20 is not powerful enough for using in 2021 onwards -> Need some CPU tweak
-> So, IT CAN’T BE USED WITHOUT ROOT
3. Makes Android great again
Summary:
- Both TWRP and Kernel, posted by Travis82 are definitely working for Samsung Galaxy C8 since I have tested them out and using them but they are only for Android 7.1.1 and not for stock Android 8.1.
- The files are NOT tested with Custom Rom.
- The reason why I said the Kernel is also for Android 7.1.1 because you need TWRP for flashing.
Procedure (For Android 8.1 user) NOT RECOMMENDED:
- First of all, Android 8.1 is SERIOUSLY NOT RECOMMENED for Samsung Galaxy C8 as nothing much you can do even though you are rooted. (i.e. XInternalSD causes bootloop)
- As mentioned above, both TWRP and Kernel posted by Travis82 are not compactable with Android 8.1
- For Android 8.1 user, it is recommended to downgrade to Android 7.1.1 with Odin.
- If you still want to use Android 8.1 and root, follow the guide in the link below using Magisk. Just follow the section for Samsung is good enough:
https://www.xda-developers.com/root/amp/
Procedure (For Android 7.1.1 user) RECOMMENDED:
Unlock bootloader + Enable developer mode -> USB debug + Prepare a SD card and put both Kernel and Magisk zip to the SD card
Applying TWRP recovery
Compress the recovery image to a .tar archive using 7-Zip
Install 7-zip
Right-click on recovery.img
“7-zip”
“Add to archive”
Select “tar” for “Archive format”
Flashing the recovery tar archive in Odin
Download, install and open Odin (I use Odin3 v3.13)
Unclick/Deselect “Auto Reboot” and “F. Reset Time” under “Options”
Enter Download mode
Power off, Power button + Volume Down + Home button, connect your PC
Flash the recovery tar archive in AP slot
When done flashing, unplug the device and enter recovery mode.
Power button + Volume Up + Home button, when the screen goes blank quickly, Power button + Volume Down + Home button.
If you can’t boot to recovery in this way, use ADB. “adb reboot recovery”
Applying new Kernel and Magisk
If storage can’t be mounted in TWRP (i.e. 0MB), consider changing the SD card or see this post: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...rnal-storage-0mb-in-twrp-permanently.3830897/ To be honest, there are lots of ways to fix this problem. Find the one best fit for you.
Flash Kernel zip in TWRP as usual
Flash Magisk zip in TWRP as usual
Reboot and wait, it takes quite a long time to boot
NOT DONE yet. You will probably face a serious problems in this stage:
Wifi passwords and Bluetooth connections can’t be saved
To solve this problem -> Install “Libsecure_Storage” in Magisk
DONE
Want Xposed? -> Search for the one for Android 7.1.1
Want app data to SD card? -> ExSDCard Access Enabler (Magisk) + XInternalSD (Xposed)
Want app obb to SD card? -> ExSDCard Access Enabler (Magisk) + Obb on SD (Xposed)
Want ram (swap), CPU tweak? -> App2SD
Want to reward me for my hard work? -> Donate
Bitcoin address: bc1qzvv3wrfj0furpzhdfxvzp07gy7whan907045gn
If you found anything on top of these things, please share.
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Libsecure storage cannot be downloaded from anywhere could you please provide me link for the module
toto4c19 said:
For Android 8.1 user, it is recommended to downgrade to Android 7.1.1 with Odin.
Hello, thx for all your hard work.
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My C8 is 8.1 tried resetting back to factory, still 8.1
Noted your comment re ODIN, but I use Linux, Odin seems Win only.
Have successful rooted and installed Lineage on an old Note 3, but I didn't have to downgrade that!
Can you give me please, some guidance how I can return this wretched thing back to 7.1?
Actually, I am suspecting return is the wrong word as it may have come with 8.1 installed.
I'm a bit lost at this point.
Cheers
p
EDIT: included rough procedures for OEM unlocking, and updated link to recovery-verified.img (Sorry for uploading the wrong file ><)
Hi all bv9000 pro Users!
Recently I went on a journey to root this awesome rugged phone with one purspose: to remove that F*@(#&$ god awful loud annoying sound triggered by the OS when you use a camera app to take a picture + the boot startup sound (A bug blackview hasn't gotten around to fixing).
I successfully managed to port TWRP 3.1.1 from the Blackview bv8000 Pro and run it on the Blackview bv9000 Pro-f!
I've then managed to flash in Magisk to gain root access.
DISCLAIMER: I do not take responsibility for any bricked phones caused by the process, do so at your own risk (yadayadayada).
NOTE 1: Although I've got it running on the bv9000 Pro-F, this image should also work for the non-fullHD version, if someone can test this I'd be happy.
The link to the stock ROM (with the modified recovery img) can be found in the post below.
NOTE 2: No need to download anything other than what I've listed, Magisk is included in my custom recovery to circumvent the need to load the devices encrypted storage (or any other external storage) nothing stops you from mounting external usb storage.
What you'll need:
- USB Mouse (As there is no touchscreen input support, your device should have come with a usb-c otg cable so there's no problem here!)
- MediaTek SP Flash tools (I'd recommend the latest version) https://spflashtool.com/
- unlocked bootloader (You should be able to do this via the developer settings -> unlock OEM Bootloader)
EDIT: To unlock the boot loader, do the following:
1) Go to settings -> unlock OEM Bootloader (tick)
2) plug your device in (assuming you have ADB installed), use adb to access fastboot via. command prompt:
"adb reboot bootloader"
Then once the device is rebooted into fastboot mode
"fastboot oem unlock"
KEEP IN MIND THIS WILL REMOVE ANY FILES, so back them up
- I've done this with windows, but you should be able to repeat with linux no problems!
- A little patience
Pre-preparation:
First install any updates and back up your data (it's just easiest to use the google cloud backup as restoring becomes easy as pie, updating also fixes the setup wizard crashing on first setup). This is necessary because OTA updates cannot be performed with TWRP recovery, and flashing TWRP before doing OTA updates will flick the device into a recovery boot loop.
Install the SP Flash tools, and the MediaTek VCOM Drivers
(I won't link the specifics here, a quick google search should be able to help you, just note you might need to disable driver signature enforcement)
Two options for flashing:
1)
My Full Stock ROM already pre-prepared for flashing:
Patched ROM
No need for extra prep here! you should just be able to load the scatter
2)
My custom patched TWRP stock rom: recovery-verified.img
Blackiew's stock rom: stock rom
- Download the stock rom, backup the recovery-verified.img in the R06 folder, and then replace it with my custom patched TWRP stock rom (file name should be the same).
- Run "CheckSum_Gen.exe" once you replaced the file, it will generate the necessary checksum to allow SP flash tools to successfully flash recovery.
Once you've done with the pre-prep, switch off your device, take a deep breath and you're ready to go!
Steps!
1) Load up SP Flash Tools, select the android scatter file you've downloaded in the R06 folder
2) Select Download Only (I MEAN IT, FORMATTING WILL REMOVE YOUR IMEI AND RENDER THE PHONE USELESS)
3) Deselect everything but recovery (You only want to flash this)
4) Hit download
https://pasteboard.co/HkufwZZ.png
5) Hold volume up + power and plug in your phone, keep the volume up button held
6) very quickly the flash should be complete, and you should be greeted with a big ol' green tick to verify
https://pasteboard.co/HkuiTBB.png
7) Once you're done, remove your USB cable, plug in the OTG then we proceed to flash magisk
8) Hold power + volume up until you reach the bootloader, then use the menu to select recovery
9) You *should* be greeted with the TWRP recovery screen (Which is great success! )
DON'T PANIC IF YOU CANNOT USE THE TOUCH SCREEN, the kernel I've patched is missing this, seems the driver is different between touch screens, just plug in your OTG mouse to continue from here!
10) Use your mouse to first hit cancel, we don't need to decrypt the user data storage.
11) But oh no! it's all in Russian (no problem, Next step sorts that)
12) Use your mouse to navigate the menus as shown here to change to English! (or your preferred language) Change Language
13) Click install, then navigate up folder levels until you are in the root directory
14) scroll down and click on Magisk.zip, install it, allow it to install any apps as system apps (because this will then install to the system image, not the userdata)
15) reboot the phone (if it hasn't rebooted already)
16) You should be able to boot into your usual phones OS, if you don't see Magisk listed in your phone apps, just download it from here:
Magisk Manager
17) Congratulations! You should have complete root access :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Feel free to express your thanks, or list any problems you have, but keep in mind my studies take all my life, so I may not be able to help with all the problems you have
Congrats! Would it work on the BV9000 HD version?
Hi!
From what I've seen they both run the helio p25 chip
(Just a difference in RAM size) so it should.
You're more than welcome to try.
Just keep a backup of the original ROMs recovery. If something goes wrong during the boot to recovery you can easily re flash
hi i tried both optinos but they didn't work for me
I tried the first and the second options and it was showed me same error:
ERROR: STATUS INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER(0XC0010007)
I tried download only, format all and download, if i install original ROM its installing without problems!
In settings-> developer options -> OEM unlocking is enabled
can someone give me tips if I'm doing something wrong. thanks
My phone is Blackview BV9000PRO-F
Hello,
i have the blackview 9000 pro Hd (not full hd)
i first tried your prepared patched rom = not working (get erorrers in step 6)
then i chose step 2 and i was thinking to use the stock rom from the NOT full hd rom
now i get a green screen from the flashing: but after rebooting in recovery nothing happens, just normal reboot then
perhaps this is not so clair for me:
- Download the stock rom, backup the recovery-verified.img in the R06 folder, and then replace it with my custom patched TWRP stock rom (file name should be the same).
- Run "CheckSum_Gen.exe" once you replaced the file, it will generate the necessary checksum to allow SP flash tools to successfully flash recovery.
the file name you posted here " My custom patched TWRP stock rom: recovery-verified.img" is ramdisk-recovery.img
i replaced the ramdisk-recovery.img... it is not clair need to replace recovery-verified.img to?
>I tried the first and the second options and it was >showed me same error:
>ERROR: STATUS INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER(0XC0010007)
> tried download only, format all and download, if i install >original ROM its installing without problems!
>can someone give me tips if I'm doing something wrong. >thanks
>My phone is Blackview BV9000PRO-F
Hi, you need to unlock the OEM bootloader, if this is still locked it will prevent the flashing of custom ROMS.
I might've missed this step, will update post as necessary.
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dingsje said:
Hello,
>i have the blackview 9000 pro Hd (not full hd)
>i first tried your prepared patched rom = not working >(get erorrers in step 6)
>then i chose step 2 and i was thinking to use the stock >rom from the NOT full hd rom
>now i get a green screen from the flashing: but after >rebooting in recovery nothing happens, just normal >reboot then
>perhaps this is not so clair for me:
>- Download the stock rom, backup the recovery->verified.img in the R06 folder, and then replace it with >my custom patched TWRP stock rom (file name should >be the same).
>- Run "CheckSum_Gen.exe" once you replaced the file, >it will generate the necessary checksum to allow SP >flash tools to successfully flash recovery.
>the file name you posted here " My custom patched >TWRP stock rom: recovery-verified.img" is ramdisk->recovery.img
>i replaced the ramdisk-recovery.img... it is not clair >need to replace recovery-verified.img to?
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Hi,
I've uploaded the wrong file, the uploaded file should be recovery-verified.img.
I'm uploading a new file and will correct the link now,
Please accept my apologies ><
hyperlethalvector92 said:
>I tried the first and the second options and it was >showed me same error:
>ERROR: STATUS INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER(0XC0010007)
> tried download only, format all and download, if i install >original ROM its installing without problems!
>can someone give me tips if I'm doing something wrong. >thanks
>My phone is Blackview BV9000PRO-F
Hi, you need to unlock the OEM bootloader, if this is still locked it will prevent the flashing of custom ROMS.
I might've missed this step, will update post as necessary.
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I already did this step:
Enable developer options-> OEM unlocking is enabled
Is that enough for this MTK phone to be unlocked the bootloader ?
And tried the both options but the results are same.
I have been unlocking bootloaders on many phones but first time MTK phones. If i try with adb commands it recognize when is in the android with command adb devices and show my device but if I try reboot bootloader and check in device manager in windows its show its connected and drives are correct but if i try to show the devices, it doesn't show any device connected
Hi,
You need to install fastboot drivers once it's in bootloader mode,
then use fastboot, not adb.
"fastboot oem unlock"
Then follow instructions.
simply doing settings -> oem unlock won't unlock the bootloader, it allows you to do so later via. fastboot
Check the original post, I've added the extra instructions sorry about the confusion!
Thanks a lot. I finally succeeded to unlock the bootloader and root my phone and install the magisk.. I did without use your rom just I unlocked the bootloader and install your twrp file and after in the recovery mode i format the data and istall magic and i still have the last updated android.
I hope this it ill help to other people. Cheers
zlatkomas said:
Thanks a lot. I finally succeeded to unlock the bootloader and root my phone and install the magisk.. I did without use your rom just I unlocked the bootloader and install your twrp file and after in the recovery mode i format the data and istall magic and i still have the last updated android.
I hope this it ill help to other people. Cheers
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I'm glad ^______^
Enjoy your rooted phone
I used this video to root my bv9000 pro hd
much easier than this above, i think it works to on bv9000 pro fhd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c48ISLPjn4Q
Congratulations .... I need a tip,.
And, brother, thank you very much. Worked perfectly.
But first I would like to get you a tip ..
One of the main reasons I have done all this complicated process was to be able to disable the crap of the loud music that plays when the device is started.
I want complete silence at startup.
How do I disable this ****?
Code for Huawei mobile Wi-Fi e5577s-321
Pls help unlock my Huawei mobile Wi-Fi e5577s-321
Imei
860782038163889
TWRP looping after OTA update
My dear, the procedure worked very well, until an OTA update was downloaded.
You are now looping on TWRP. How do I get out of this?
:crying:
help!
i missed to run wireless software update,so ROM clashed.
How can i re-install custom ROM?
mackie_ma said:
help!
i missed to run wireless software update,so ROM clashed.
How can i re-install custom ROM?
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Hi guys, lemme apologize for disappearing, life and whatnot!
For those stuck in a TWRP boot loop, simply restoring the original recovery then restarting the phone will be enough to fix the problem.
(Actually you really don't need TWRP after the phone is rooted, maybe I should update the guide?)
Many Thanks
First off, thank you for your hard work. Loved the "**** it we have an OTG cable let's use it" haha. It works fine for me.
Second, do you happen to know if someone has ported Oreo on our bv9000 ? Or do you know of any ETA ?
Thanks again,
Cheers
Anyone tried on the BV9000 Pro? Don't think mine is 'F' OR 'Fhd'.... I must have first model brought out...
Ugh.. Windows and Drivers?!?!
I keep getting Driver not Recognized in Windows 7 Pro X86.
I installed the latest vcom/usb drivers, in legacy also. No Go.
I installed from several other sources the drivers, including the Automatic Mediatek driver install. No Go.
So if anyone has a tip for me, please let me know because once more Windows is proving itself ridiculous. I can't even get to the storage of my phone. Did something change with a Windows Update that it's not allowed anymore?
I put my BV9000 Pro in OEM Unlock and USB Debugging. I backupped everything. My phone is ready for it. It's as ready as Amy having coitus with Sheldon for the first time.