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Rooting The Ampe A10 Dual core 3g ICS
1.
Download and install the drivers required to connect the tablet to a windows pc (I used Win7) not any old ADB drivers will do the first ones I came across didn’t work so I recommend downloading from here - http://www.topnotchtablets.com/installADBdriver (PDA Net for Android)
2.
Download the rooting program from this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Bin4ry…zip direct link - http://ul.to/h44f6vni
3.
Extract the contents of the zip folder into a directory on the pc
Rooting is done at your own risk!
4.
Plug the tablet into the pc and run the RunMe.bat file
Screen will pop up select option 1 Normal
follow the instructions on the screen, it will refer to the tablet and you need to select restore. Once updated a reboot will happen and root should be done, if you wish to check root download root checker from the android market
enjoy
you mite like Webkey for example to remotely use the Android
Thanks, I've already rooted the same device as Sanei N10 3G (MSM8625 CPU).
But do you know something about a recovery mod that works with this tablet?
recovery
Hello, I also Sanei N10. found recovery and third-party firmware if found give the link
murkin82 said:
Hello, I also Sanei N10. found recovery and third-party firmware if found give the link
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Be careful, we're talking about the 3G version with Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU.
If you have anything but root, pls post it.
I have no Ampe A10/Sanei N10 Dual core 3G. recovery or firmware met?!
snapon said:
Rooting The Ampe A10 Dual core 3g ICS
2.
Download the rooting program from this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Bin4ry…zip direct link - http://ul.to/h44f6vni
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First of all, thank you for your help!
Could you please upload this file on a site where one can really download it and isnʼt directed elsewhere to register for a paid package?
There are many good file sharing sites, even Googleʼs Drive.
murkin82 said:
Hello, I also Sanei N10. found recovery and third-party firmware if found give the link
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The Ampe 10 seems to have its own recovery built in and can be started by turning the device off turn it back on hold both volume up and power. From this menu you can recover / update from the SD card. I found the original firmware here 86pp.com/download_view.asp and have installed this one you need to extract msm7627a_fw8937-ota-eng_mmc.zip from the downloaded zip copy it to the SD
I think the firmware can also be found here: szampe.com/support_down.asp? but as its all in Chinese its difficult to tell
Mazarin07 said:
First of all, thank you for your help!
Could you please upload this file on a site where one can really download it and isnʼt directed elsewhere to register for a paid package?
There are many good file sharing sites, even Googleʼs Drive.
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Its not mine to re-distribute and you can download from that fileshare site without registering or paying you just use the 'Free' option and wait a little longer
thanks
thanks worked for me
murkin82 said:
Hello, I also Sanei N10. found recovery and third-party firmware if found give the link
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Try this site slatedroid.com/blog/85/entry-96-aokp-cm9-cm10-installation-guide-for-ampe-a10-sanei-n10/
Thanks in advance!
W3sti said:
Thanks, I've already rooted the same device as Sanei N10 3G (MSM8625 CPU).
But do you know something about a recovery mod that works with this tablet?
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Did you mean you rooted Sanei N 10 with dual core Qualcomm MSM8625? Could you please tell which method you followed, or how you managed to do it.
And also, will I ever be able to install Jelly bean on this particular tablet?
Thanks in advance!
Mt Everest said:
Did you mean you rooted Sanei N 10 with dual core Qualcomm MSM8625? Could you please tell which method you followed, or how you managed to do it.
And also, will I ever be able to install Jelly bean on this particular tablet?
Thanks in advance!
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Try Tasselhofs rootscript at mediafire.com/?2jt4ft8xpfzyw2g
But in section :root I used this code:
Code:
adb root
adb shell "chmod 777 /system/local/tmp"
adb shell mv /data/local/tmp /data/local/tmp.bak
adb shell ln -s /data /data/local/tmp
adb reboot
@PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 5000 >NUL
adb wait-for-device
adb shell "echo \"ro.kernel.qemu=1\"> /data/local.prop"
adb reboot
@PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 5000 >NUL
adb wait-for-device
adb remount
adb shell "chmod 777 /system/bin"
adb push su /system/bin/su
adb shell "chown root.shell /system/bin/su"
adb shell "chmod 06755 /system/bin/su"
adb shell "chmod 06755 /system/bin/su"
adb shell "ln -s /system/bin/su /system/xbin/su"
adb push Superuser.apk /system/app/.
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb shell rm /data/local/tmp
adb shell mv /data/local/tmp.bak /data/local/tmp
adb push busybox /data/local/tmp/.
adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/busybox"
adb shell "/data/local/tmp/busybox mount -o remount,rw /system"
adb shell "dd if=/data/local/tmp/busybox of=/system/xbin/busybox"
adb shell "chown root.shell /system/xbin/busybox"
adb shell "chmod 04755 /system/xbin/busybox"
adb shell "/system/xbin/busybox --install -s /system/xbin"
adb shell "rm -r /data/local/tmp/busybox"
adb reboot
It's not necessary to use any other options than 1. and 2.
After that install Titanium Backup and check for errors and let TB fix it (Some permissions seems to be "broken".).
snapon said:
Try this site slatedroid.com/blog/85/entry-96-aokp-cm9-cm10-installation-guide-for-ampe-a10-sanei-n10/
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You cannot use this CM9/10, i'ts only for Allwinner A10 CPU!
For now, I didn't found a working recovery.img for MSM8625.
It worked fine, thank you very much! :good:
One problem still exist: the build.prop file still cannot be edited, is write-protected.
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snapon said:
...I found the original firmware here 86pp.com/download_view.asp....
I think the firmware can also be found here: szampe.com/support_down.asp? but as its all in Chinese its difficult to tell
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It was deleted from the first site.
On the second site, more specifically from here, you can download the firmware (version 3 Nov, 2012), but I am afraid that everyting is in Chinese.
....
W3sti said:
Try Tasselhofs rootscript at mediafire.com/?2jt4ft8xpfzyw2g
But in section :root I used this code:
Code:
adb root
adb shell "chmod 777 /system/local/tmp"
adb shell mv /data/local/tmp /data/local/tmp.bak
adb shell ln -s /data /data/local/tmp
adb reboot
@PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 5000 >NUL
adb wait-for-device
adb shell "echo \"ro.kernel.qemu=1\"> /data/local.prop"
adb reboot
@PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 5000 >NUL
adb wait-for-device
adb remount
adb shell "chmod 777 /system/bin"
adb push su /system/bin/su
adb shell "chown root.shell /system/bin/su"
adb shell "chmod 06755 /system/bin/su"
adb shell "chmod 06755 /system/bin/su"
adb shell "ln -s /system/bin/su /system/xbin/su"
adb push Superuser.apk /system/app/.
adb shell rm /data/local.prop
adb shell rm /data/local/tmp
adb shell mv /data/local/tmp.bak /data/local/tmp
adb push busybox /data/local/tmp/.
adb shell "chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/busybox"
adb shell "/data/local/tmp/busybox mount -o remount,rw /system"
adb shell "dd if=/data/local/tmp/busybox of=/system/xbin/busybox"
adb shell "chown root.shell /system/xbin/busybox"
adb shell "chmod 04755 /system/xbin/busybox"
adb shell "/system/xbin/busybox --install -s /system/xbin"
adb shell "rm -r /data/local/tmp/busybox"
adb reboot
It's not necessary to use any other options than 1. and 2.
Hey in root you used the following commands means???how??
i have ordered this tablet and will reach me soon i think,i have the tasselhoof rootscript but it is as follows rite?
option 1 is to check the connection
option 2 is to root.
Then after choosing option 1 did you choosed option 2 or did something else???
can you explain briefly please??
Any help will be great...
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I did root on my Sanei N10 3G Dualcore, but now I cannot find any recovery.img for CWM, can i use the one from single or quad core sanei N10 device?
I want to make a backup (nandroid) so waht can I do?
Thanks in advance
scotty2000 said:
I did root on my Sanei N10 3G Dualcore, but now I cannot find any recovery.img for CWM, can i use the one from single or quad core sanei N10 device?
I want to make a backup (nandroid) so waht can I do?
Thanks in advance
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You cannot use an other image. For now it's not possible to use nandroid. Try "Titanium Backup Root" for a most complete backup.
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h.d.modi said:
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Hey in root you used the following commands means???how??
i have ordered this tablet and will reach me soon i think,i have the tasselhoof rootscript but it is as follows rite?
option 1 is to check the connection
option 2 is to root.
Then after choosing option 1 did you choosed option 2 or did something else???
can you explain briefly please??
Any help will be great...
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1. Edit the script, replace the code in section ":root", save the file and execute the script
2. Check the connection with option 1 and choose option 2 to root
3. If you don't know what i explained, ask somebody who knows a bit about batch-programming
its worked for sanei n10 dual core 3g tablet pc Thank you !
W3sti said:
You cannot use an other image. For now it's not possible to use nandroid. Try "Titanium Backup Root" for a most complete backup.
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Thanks!
Is it possible to create an image out of an other one in an easy way and what do i need to do this?
Or is it to much complicated to work out an recovery image?
I am not really firm with those android things but willing to learn if possible with a "how to guide" for building recovery images
Worked great on Ampe A10, 5min job!
Any news about Android 4.1.x update/rom? Cyanogenmod? Any way to get Jellybean?
Tried to find a way to get jelly bean but i think there isn't any...
BTW, does anyone know SNES emulator that works with this tablet?
Hey all,
I was trying to push nano to my phone and I get this:
C:\>adb push nano /system/bin
failed to copy 'nano' to '/system/bin/nano': Read-only file system
Trying remount:
C:\>adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
Then from ADB shell, I try:
c:\>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
[email protected]:/ # mount -o rw,remount /system
mount -o rw,remount /system
[email protected]:/ #
[email protected]:/ # exit
exit
[email protected]:/ $ exit
exit
c:\>adb push nano /system/bin
failed to copy 'nano' to '/system/bin/nano': Permission denied
Any ideas? I'm rooted the superuser and busybox installed.
I rooted using this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1956432
Apps get elevated privileges without error. Terminal emulator allows me to view system files. Unfortunately I need to edit some program files in /data/data and there doesn't seem to be any editor available (vi is acting very glitchy). I discovered this problem when I tried to push nano to my phone.
I also tried to access /data using gEditor and it says:
file list
/data
cannot change the directory.
Something is very wrong here. Do I need to re-root using a different method? Please advise. Thanks!
Update: I was able to get adb to work. It turns out I never flashed an unsecured boot image.
However, my nano installation doesn't work and gEditor crashes when I try to access the data folder. That will be for another thread.
For remount and push/pull commands to work, download adbd insecure from playstore . That's the only way you will be able to do the aforementioned commands.
Thanks for the tip. After rerooting the phone with an unsecured image I was able to use adb. I am able to use adb right now without adbd installed however.
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I was going crazy allover looking for an answer, and found it here...
Thanks.
Not compatible
teshxx said:
For remount and push/pull commands to work, download adbd insecure from playstore . That's the only way you will be able to do the aforementioned commands.
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Is there any other option?? That software is not compatible with my android!!
You will have to flash a kernel which has adb secure set to 0.
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Hello beautiful people.
Keep in mind that I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 to do this. I'm trying to transfer my own bootanimation.zip to the OUYA but I can't because the system is set as read-only. adb recognizes my OUYA, if I use "adb devices" it shows the device, but I can't do anything else with it besides that. I read online that if I use "adb remount", it would mount as read/write. I tried that and I got "remount failed: Operation not permitted". I also read something about "adb root", I can't remember what exactly I had to do with that, but I got this "adbd cannot run as root in production builds".
If any more information is needed, please do ask for it. Help is appreciated. Thanks.
try something like
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount /system
gianptune said:
try something like
Code:
adb shell
su
mount -o remount /system
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After I used that, I tried to push the bootanimation.zip to the OUYA with:
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
And I got this:
Code:
[email protected]:/ # adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5038 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
1|[email protected]:/ #
It doesn't recognize it...
Hyd- said:
After I used that, I tried to push the bootanimation.zip to the OUYA with:
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
And I got this:
Code:
[email protected]:/ # adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5038 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
1|[email protected]:/ #
It doesn't recognize it...
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Try adb insecure http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687590
djden said:
Try adb insecure http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687590
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I think that worked. I installed that, pushed it to the OUYA while on adb shell and got this:
Code:
1319 KB/s (2971409 bytes in 2.199s)
[email protected]:~$
I couldn't see my bootanimation though, the screen was pitch-black until the "OUYA" voice and logo popped out. I suppose it was an error on my end, I'll have to try with another bootanimation and see. Thanks.
Edit: I tried to push another bootanimation but now it won't recognize it again...
Edit 2: It worked again but without adb shell... I downloaded another bootanimation, and got the same results. Odd...
I'm having the same problem. The above commands presumably changed the filesystem to RW, but now when I try to push my file it says:
cannot stat 'OuyaCWMrecovery6.0.3.2flashable.zip': No such file or directory
I've tried everything I can think of. Restarting everything. Using the entire system path. Trying to leave shell and then run the command (which seems to send it back to r-o filesystem)
trying to rename the zip to make sure I'm typing the full thing correctly.
Any help?
Try doing adb shell as as super user and doing chmod 777 to any relevant directories on your Ouya (like /sdcard/ etc).
I thought I'd let folks know what I did in order to root on 8.5.1 and not have slowness. This isn't a complete walkthrough and assumes you have ADB drivers installed and working and access to ADB.
First I used the exploit found in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544736
I downloaded kindlehd2013_root.zip and also got the zip copy of superuser from
http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
I extracted all to a folder. I then replaced the su from the kindlehd2013_root.zip with the superuser.zip armeabi folder version. Then you run the commands it has in the post.
adb push su /data/local/tmp/
adb push rootme.sh /data/local/tmp/
adb push exploit /data/local/tmp/
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/rootme.sh
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/exploit
Before I ran this last line I made sure su had the correct permissions:
type adb shell:
then ran the command
chmod 6755 /data/local/tmp/su
adb shell /data/local/tmp/exploit -c "/data/local/tmp/rootme.sh"
now you can get root via ADB by going into
adb shell
then run the command su
from there I made sure the su had the correct permissions again in the new location:
mount -o remount,rw /system
I had a complaint about space so I just removed the officesuite.apk in /system/apps to the sdcard
chown 0:0 /system/xbin/su
chmod 6755 /system/xbin/su
Then using the superuser.apk from the zip installed it.
adb install superuser.apk
Hope this helps others have success. From here you can follow the tutorials to get Google apps and such. I'd love to run an alternative ROM but have the LTE version and haven't been able to find one that has working LTE.
Hi Macman005!!
I want to use your method to root my Hd 8.9, I dont want too install a room, only install google services to use my chromecast. But before I want to Know:
How I move the officesuite.apk in /system/apps to the sdcard, if I have the space complaint you had?
I really appreciate any help you can provide
jaramosparra said:
Hi Macman005!!
I want to use your method to root my Hd 8.9, I dont want too install a room, only install google services to use my chromecast. But before I want to Know:
How I move the officesuite.apk in /system/apps to the sdcard, if I have the space complaint you had?
I really appreciate any help you can provide
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On device you can use es file explorer -> enable root explorer from the left side the click on root explorer -> mount r/w -> then make sure /system is rw
Via ADB
adb pull /system/app/OfficeSuite.apk
adb shell
su for root
mount -o remount,rw /system
rm /system/app/OfficeSuite.apk
Hi Macman005
I had follow your instructions and I had manage to root my hd 8.9, total success!!!
Thanks!!
hi there folks,
so i've read through a bunch of guides and steps to accompish getting root on a kindle fire hd 8.9 running 8.5.1
i followed your above steps to the T but everytime i try and execute the exploit i get a error like this
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Attempt msm_cameraconfig exploit...
Detected kernel physical address at 0x80008000 form iomem
Attempt put_user exploit...
write: No space left on device
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i read further into this post and in others that moving files around was the answer but i'm unable to move the files using
Code:
./adb shell
mv /system/OfficeSuite.apk /sdcard
i get a error like "failed cross device link"
so i'm guessing i'll only have access after rooting to move or delete files in /system
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Code:
$ df
Filesystem Size Used Free Blksize
/dev 383M 32K 383M 4096
/mnt/asec 383M 0K 383M 4096
/mnt/obb 383M 0K 383M 4096
/system 872M 872M 0K 4096
/data 13G 372M 12G 4096
/cache 639M 10M 628M 4096
/efs 15M 4M 11M 4096
/mnt/sdcard 13G 372M 12G 4096
[email protected]:/system/app $
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any suggestions tips or links would be appreciated
Use adb pull to get the file out of /system/app then just try to delete it. I'm guessing it won't work though without root.
Did you check to see if su was in the /system/xbin/su dir?
macman005 said:
Use adb pull to get the file out of /system/app then just try to delete it. I'm guessing it won't work though without root.
Did you check to see if su was in the /system/xbin/su dir?
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already tried rm -rf OfficeSuit.apk
pulling it leaves the file inplace
su is in place in xbin
Code:
[email protected]:/ $ cd /system/xbin/
[email protected]:/system/xbin $ ll
-rwxr-xr-x root shell 59392 2008-08-01 12:00 dexdump
-rwxr-xr-x root shell 63448 2008-08-01 12:00 hciconfig
-rwxr-xr-x root shell 36776 2008-08-01 12:00 hcitool
-rwxr-xr-x root shell 5608 2008-08-01 12:00 hdcp-test
-rwsr-sr-x root root 94208 2014-11-19 22:25 su
127|[email protected]:/sdcard $ su --help
Segmentation fault
139|[email protected]:/sdcard $ su touch test
Segmentation fault
139|[email protected]:/sdcard $ su
Segmentation fault
139|[email protected]:/sdcard $
i've tried tinkering with permissions with no luck
i'm not worried about root on the kindle os, i mostly want to stick CM11 on it - i recall reading a article on cyanogenmod's page about flashing the CM11 rom on the kindle it didn't mention that root was required i just kind of assumed it was to be able to install a second bootloader etc
If you don't need to follow my root you just use this tutorial. The root being slow isn't a big deal since you'll replace it with cm11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789289
macman005 said:
If you don't need to follow my root you just use this tutorial. The root being slow isn't a big deal since you'll replace it with cm11
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2789289
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sweet thanks for the tip - i'll give this one a try (i'd tried a couple other methods with no success)
Everything good for me until:
adb shell /data/local/tmp/exploit -c "/data/local/tmp/rootme.sh"
Then I get:
Code:
Device detected: KFJWI (IMM76D)
Attempt acdb exploit...
KFJWI (IMM76D) is not supported.
Attempt fj_hdcp exploit...
Attempt msm_cameraconfig exploit...
Detected kernel physical address at 0x80008000 form iomem
Attempt put_user exploit...
After that nothing works. Any ideas where i might have taken the wrong turn?
Do you have su in the /system/xbin folder?
macman005 said:
Do you have su in the /system/xbin folder?
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Thanks for reply macman.
I gave up... Followed the instructions you gave and all seemed well until step: adb shell /data/local/tmp/exploit -c "/data/local/tmp/rootme.sh"
So not sure but will check when I can try again. Would love to totally clean out amazon junk and turn into android pad.
Im having the same problem as Justanumber, and I'm not sure if I have the su in the /system/xbin folder
I was able to root 8.5.1. What I did was try the Bin4ry method, first option 1, when that didn't work option 2. It made my kindle run slow and was almost unusable. Being very patient due to the slowness, I tried the QEMU method. It seems like some things transferred to the kindle and others didn't and I got an error. I then went back to Bin4ry and ran unroot and got an error. The last thing I tried was to run root option 2 once more and success. I then went right to Hashcodes post and installed a second bootloader and cm11. I'm not a developer so I put everything I did. Maybe someone who knows what they are doing can figure out what is needed from all that. Whatever I did though, I got for on 8.5.1 without any issues once it went through
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worked perfectly for me on 8.5.1, always a bit nervous messing with the kindle but no problems . Big thanks to the op. I didn't have any complaints about space, and there was none of the slowdown problems so many people complain about after rooting the new firmware. Now i have installed hashcode's cm12 port and its like a brand new gadget...
I got as far as "adb shell", but the su command returns "permission denied"
What exactly do you mean when you say "check su permissions." First time using ADB.
please help me
macman005 said:
I thought I'd let folks know what I did in order to root on 8.5.1 and not have slowness. This isn't a complete walkthrough and assumes you have ADB drivers installed and working and access to ADB.
First I used the exploit found in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544736
I downloaded kindlehd2013_root.zip and also got the zip copy of superuser from
http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
I extracted all to a folder. I then replaced the su from the kindlehd2013_root.zip with the superuser.zip armeabi folder version. Then you run the commands it has in the post.
adb push su /data/local/tmp/
adb push rootme.sh /data/local/tmp/
adb push exploit /data/local/tmp/
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/rootme.sh
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/exploit
Before I ran this last line I made sure su had the correct permissions:
type adb shell:
then ran the command
chmod 6755 /data/local/tmp/su
adb shell /data/local/tmp/exploit -c "/data/local/tmp/rootme.sh"
now you can get root via ADB by going into
adb shell
then run the command su
from there I made sure the su had the correct permissions again in the new location:
mount -o remount,rw /system
I had a complaint about space so I just removed the officesuite.apk in /system/apps to the sdcard
chown 0:0 /system/xbin/su
chmod 6755 /system/xbin/su
Then using the superuser.apk from the zip installed it.
adb install superuser.apk
Hope this helps others have success. From here you can follow the tutorials to get Google apps and such. I'd love to run an alternative ROM but have the LTE version and haven't been able to find one that has working LTE.
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Please help sir can you do a video of it on how to root the version 8.5.1 cause I cnt follow hard instruction pls lemme see
macman005 said:
Do you have su in the /system/xbin folder?
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Could you specify a little on how to find this out?
I'm also getting stuck after:
adb shell /data/local/tmp/exploit -c "/data/local/tmp/rootme.sh"
"Attempt acdb explot...
KFJWI <IMM76D> is not supported.
Attempt fj_hdcp exploit...
Attempt msm-cameraconfic exploit...
Detected kernel physical address at 0x80008000 from iomem
Attempt put_user exploit...
Thanks
macman005 said:
I thought I'd let folks know what I did in order to root on 8.5.1 and not have slowness. This isn't a complete walkthrough and assumes you have ADB drivers installed and working and access to ADB.
First I used the exploit found in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544736
I downloaded kindlehd2013_root.zip and also got the zip copy of superuser from
http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
I extracted all to a folder. I then replaced the su from the kindlehd2013_root.zip with the superuser.zip armeabi folder version. Then you run the commands it has in the post.
adb push su /data/local/tmp/
adb push rootme.sh /data/local/tmp/
adb push exploit /data/local/tmp/
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/rootme.sh
adb shell chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/exploit
Before I ran this last line I made sure su had the correct permissions:
type adb shell:
then ran the command
chmod 6755 /data/local/tmp/su
adb shell /data/local/tmp/exploit -c "/data/local/tmp/rootme.sh"
now you can get root via ADB by going into
adb shell
then run the command su
from there I made sure the su had the correct permissions again in the new location:
mount -o remount,rw /system
I had a complaint about space so I just removed the officesuite.apk in /system/apps to the sdcard
chown 0:0 /system/xbin/su
chmod 6755 /system/xbin/su
Then using the superuser.apk from the zip installed it.
adb install superuser.apk
Hope this helps others have success. From here you can follow the tutorials to get Google apps and such. I'd love to run an alternative ROM but have the LTE version and haven't been able to find one that has working LTE.
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I'm pretty proficient with ADB, so your steps were easy to follow. Now I have a rooted Kindle Fire HD 8.9 on 8.5.1.
Thank you
Hello,
I'm following these instructions. When I run su, i get "Permission Denied."
Any ideas? The steps before seem to run fine.
When i run the exploit, i see the follwing:
Device detected: KFJWI (IMM76D)
Attempt acdb exploit...
KFJWI (IMM76D) is not supported.
Attempt fj_hdcp exploit...
Attempt msm_cameraconfig exploit...
Detected kernel physical address at 0x80008000 form iomem
Attempt put_user exploit...
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I got it to work.
I enterd adb shell, then exploit again, without the rootme.sh argument.
Then su worked and I was able to get everything to run
Thanks for the instructions!
i think i chose a wrong bootanimation.
i am in bootloop now in this animation.
connected via adb it recognized my stick but have only read rights.
rm not possible.
any tips?
/e: solved with pc version of kingo root.
Xperience Z said:
i think i chose a wrong bootanimation.
i am in bootloop now in this animation.
connected via adb it recognized my stick but have only read rights.
rm not possible.
any tips?
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If you use the fire stick:
I wouldn't know how to solve your exact problem but im sure my full guide will sort you out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/development/fire-tv-stick-downgrade-firestarter-3-2-t3399298
sconnyuk said:
If you use the fire stick:
I wouldn't know how to solve your exact problem but im sure my full guide will sort you out:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/development/fire-tv-stick-downgrade-firestarter-3-2-t3399298
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Code:
X:\>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
1|[email protected]:/ $ cd /sdcard/
cd /sdcard/
[email protected]:/sdcard $ ls
ls
Alarms
Android
DCIM
Download
FireStarterUpdates
Movies
Music
Notifications
Pictures
Podcasts
Ringtones
amazonmp3
backups
[COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]downgrade.bin[/COLOR]
edid.hex
image_cache
[email protected]:/sdcard $ cp downgrade.bin /cache/
cp downgrade.bin /cache/
cp: /cache/downgrade.bin: Permission denied
1|[email protected]:/sdcard $mv downgrade.bin /cache/
mv downgrade.bin /cache/
mv: /cache/downgrade.bin: Permission denied
1|[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ rm -f /cache/*.bin
rm -f /cache/*.bin
[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ rm -f /cache/*.zip
rm -f /cache/*.zip
1|[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ cp ./downgrade.bin /cache/
cp ./downgrade.bin /cache/
cp: /cache/downgrade.bin: Permission denied
then i tried to delete the bootanimation.zip from /system/media/
Code:
[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ rm -f /system/media/bootanimation.zip
rm -f /system/media/bootanimation.zip
rm: /system/media/bootanimation.zip: Read-only file system
it didn't work. fullbrick?
Hi,
Sorry to hear about your bootloop, hopefully you can still recover from it though
Are you sure the device is correctly rooted?
after running the su command it should return:
[email protected]:
and in your logs above it still shows
[email protected]
Also if you do have root and you want to delete the bootanimation.zip file you need to remount the system partition as rw before it will allow it to be deleted.
Xperience Z said:
Code:
X:\>adb shell
[email protected]:/ $ su
su
1|[email protected]:/ $ cd /sdcard/
cd /sdcard/
[email protected]:/sdcard $ ls
ls
Alarms
Android
DCIM
Download
FireStarterUpdates
Movies
Music
Notifications
Pictures
Podcasts
Ringtones
amazonmp3
backups
[COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]downgrade.bin[/COLOR]
edid.hex
image_cache
[email protected]:/sdcard $ cp downgrade.bin /cache/
cp downgrade.bin /cache/
cp: /cache/downgrade.bin: Permission denied
1|[email protected]:/sdcard $mv downgrade.bin /cache/
mv downgrade.bin /cache/
mv: /cache/downgrade.bin: Permission denied
1|[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ rm -f /cache/*.bin
rm -f /cache/*.bin
[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ rm -f /cache/*.zip
rm -f /cache/*.zip
1|[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ cp ./downgrade.bin /cache/
cp ./downgrade.bin /cache/
cp: /cache/downgrade.bin: Permission denied
then i tried to delete the bootanimation.zip from /system/media/
Code:
[email protected]:/mnt/sdcard $ rm -f /system/media/bootanimation.zip
rm -f /system/media/bootanimation.zip
rm: /system/media/bootanimation.zip: Read-only file system
it didn't work. fullbrick?
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Dont look like your properly rooted.
Plug your stick into Windows pc and run Windows version of Kingo root.
When its finished follow the guide I linked you to.
Let me know how you get on.
this was not the first restart.
kingo root und firetv showed rooted.
i gave root with superuser rights for busybox and other apps
Xperience Z said:
i think i chose a wrong bootanimation.
i am in bootloop now in this animation.
connected via adb it recognized my stick but have only read rights.
rm not possible.
any tips?
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This is why I said on many occasions that it is not recommended to use Xposed modules or mess with bootanimations on your Fire Tv Stick without a working Recovery system, I also semi bricked my Fire Tv 2 box by putting the wrong bootanimation (non working or wrong resolution on it), but because I had a recent back up & a working recovery I was ok, it even wouldn't find my system via ADB so I was lucky. I won't be doing any modding on my stick until I have a Recovery & can backup my System.
deanr1977 said:
This is why I said on many occasions that it is not recommended to use Xposed modules or mess with bootanimations on your Fire Tv Stick without a working Recovery system, I also semi bricked my Fire Tv 2 box by putting the wrong bootanimation (non working or wrong resolution on it), but because I had a recent back up & a working recovery I was ok, it even wouldn't find my system via ADB so I was lucky. I won't be doing any modding on my stick until I have a Recovery & can backup my System.
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Im just wondering, where has he said anything about xposed?
All he has to do is root with Kingo root on a PC then follow the guide I put up to downgrade/upgrade/same and fix the bootloop.
As the bootanimation package will be replaced with the new system update if im not mistaken.
He didn't.... did you not understand what I said? I did not quote his post I made my own comment which covered Xposed & bootanimations when it comes to modifying the system files any slip ups without a recovery can cause bricks, this is common sense but not always common knowledge to everyone. Believe it or not I am here to help in this forum not to troll or upset anyone, I have always acted politely & try to go above & beyond to help, if you feel I am trolling please report me to the admin, this may have come across as a little abrupt but I feel like I can't mention it could brick forum members devices without someone moaning at me? Sorry for trying to help out
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@deanr1977
I cant understand why you would want to make a comment like that in this thread, when the op is clearly asking for help with an issue caused by changing the boot animation.
I cant see anywhere in your comment that your 'trying to help out'.
Whatever he chose to do with his device he has already done it, wether you explain to him that moddifying system can cause a brick I think he knows that because he has a brick!
If you feel you need to get the message out about moddifying system files why don't you make a new thread explaining this and link your new thread in the guides thats on here?
I for one won't take offence even though I clearly state the obvious in the 2 guides I put together about risks aswell as other guides on here by other members.
Cant say if other users would like that as they might see it as trolling.
Just saying.
funny. unpossible.
kingo root with pc works.
it's unbricked
thanks
weird. after a restart bootloop again because of the wrong bootanimation.
can somebody updoad me /system/media/bootanimation.zip please?
i don't have a backup. but with kingo root (pc) i'll come into the normal system.
i think i can change it.
Xperience Z said:
funny. unpossible.
kingo root with pc works.
it's unbricked
thanks
weird. after a restart bootloop again because of the wrong bootanimation.
can somebody updoad me /system/media/bootanimation.zip please?
i don't have a backup. but with kingo root (pc) i'll come into the normal system.
i think i can change it.
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Here you go :
Fire Stick bootanimation.zip os version 5.0.5
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=86378985064921441797
thanks
#unbricked
on my fire tv box i'll install recovery
but no xposed. for what?
on mobile it makes sense
Xperience Z said:
thanks
#unbricked
on my fire tv box i'll install recovery
but no xposed. for what?
on mobile it makes sense
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Good to hear !!
Glad my advice is helping
Dont quite get what you mean mate. ?
Elaborate..
It's crazy your bootloop was caused by the bootanimation.zip file alone though because I tested plenty of incompatible files and it only showed a blank screen for about 20 seconds and then loaded the Amazon home screen.
I also just deleted the file and this time there was a different boot animation that just said "fire".
I was testing these in case of boot loop risks before I posted my guide and literally couldn't brick it while I was trying them.
Glad you did get it fixed though, I did try and help but I responded to your post on the custom boot guide where you stated you had a bootloop as I figured it may help anyone else who may come across this issue in the future.