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This is my first work on xda, I created a tool that can make lots of thing with just a click !
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WARNING!!!
I'm not responsible if you brick your device!!! Do at your own risk!!!
Bootloader Unlocker and Root Tool will VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY!!!
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XDA portal link
Here it is : http://www.xda-developers.com/android/all-in-one-tool-for-motorola-xoom-brings-dual-recovery/
Thanks for the help
How to use
Windows --> Download the ZIP from here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/laiot/files/LAIOT.zip/download. Extract it in any folder you want. Then read the README_FIRST.txt file, it contains further information about what you need to do! Here's the content if you prefer reading in your browser:
PLEASE RUN (as administrator) The "Set_Up.bat" First To make sure all dll's and files are distributed where they need to be in order to launch LAIOTools
The reason for this is because this utility does not require the Android SDK to run and has "several key files" that need to be added to multiple directories within LAIOTools for certain Utilities, commands, and features to work properly! This was setup like this to avoid having to manually copy and past the files as well as to keep the download of this utility as light as possible...
Once Set_Up.bat has completed you will see LordAIOTool.bat in the LAIOT root directory. To use the utility, just double click the LordAIOTools.bat to begin...
(Note: There is a version 2 of the same file slightly modified, that file is mainly the same with a slight difference, it does not check to make sure necessary files are installed in the Tools directory for use with this utility - so please do not start with the LordAIOTool2.bat file. It's purpose is used throughout the utility for navigation purposes as a way to bypass the initial file check in the main LordAIOTool.bat file to keep things moving once you have launched the utility.) ..no harm should come if you accidentally used the 2.bat just that some commands may fail while trying to use it!
If you need to install the Motorola Device drivers install the appropriate windows version 32 bit or 64 bit depending on your system, they are located in the folder labeled Moto_Drivers
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Linux --> Extract on your ~/ (If you didn't understand - /home/youruserhere), open LAIOT folder, double click "RunThisOnce.sh" select run in terminal, now it's installed, to run it, open a terminal and write LAIOT, it's opened! Please report here the bugs! The Linux version link is here https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/laiot/LAIOT.tar.gz?r=&ts=1335123218&use_mirror=master , everything from Windows version is included except Boot in Ubuntu, but I will add later, sorry for the long wait for the new update, but it's here!
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Features
1.Complete Backup Tool
2.Bootloader Unlocker Tool
3.Bootloader Locker Tool
4.Install Recovery
5.Restore Tool
6.Root Tool
7.Unroot Tool
8.App Install
9.Unbrick Xoom Tool
10.Dual Recovery Tool (Only on Linux version)
11.Ubuntu Boot (Based here Thank him as well!!!)
12.ROM Install (Under Development)
13.Stock Install
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To use Unroot Tool on Xoom and Unbrick Xoom Tool download the official image (for your device) from the following link :
http://developer.motorola.com/products/software/
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History/Changelog
1st posted as a tool that can backup /sdcard/Android and /sdcard/Gameloft folders on Motorola Xoom, then added Bootloader Unlocker and Root, then added more features
Beta 1
First Release
No script yet
Beta 2
Added a script on zip that can backup your data and unlock bootloader
Fixed Bootloader Unlocker Tool Bug and added some new options
Beta 3
Added root option
Fixed some more bugs
Put some more things and better writing
Beta 4
Added option to Lock Bootloader
Fixed some words wrong
Tried to fix some bugs
Beta 5
Added App Install feature
Added Check Root Feature
Fixed some gramatic errors
Fixed some bugs in Bootloader Unlocker
Fixed some bugs in Root
Fixed some bugs on Lock Bootloader
Beta 6
Renamed to Lord AIO Tool (on Script)
Added new Root option (Super One Click for some devices)
Added DooMLoRD root (For Xperia 2011 devices)
Fixed "Install app" bug
Fixed "Restore folders" bug
Added more compatibility
Fixed more bugs
Arranged better the folder
Beta 7
Added User Data Backup
Improved Backup Tool
Improved Restore Tool
Created an User Data Restore Tool
Moved to Development section
Beta 7.1
Just fixed some minor errors... Sorry didn't notice them
Beta 8
Added Unroot option
Fixed some other minor errors that I didn't notice
Beta 9
Added Unbrick Xoom Feature (Testers needed)
Organized better the folder of the tool (sorry still need to extract on C:/)
Beta 10
Added to X10 Mini Pro forum
Added X10 Mini/Pro and X8 Bootloader Unlocker
Beta 11
Added Dual Recovery Xoom (still developing, not working for now ) (Maybe until Wednesday it's done )
Added X10 Mini/Pro CWM Install
Fixed some problems when trying to use some tools
Beta 11.1
Testing phase of Dual Recovery on Xoom!!!
Reuploaded, must work now
Fixed some minor things...
Beta 12
Fixed some bugs
Really added CWM Install option (working fine)
Messed up with dual recovery... NOT WORKING FOR NOW! DO NOT TRY USING IT!!!
Beta 13
Added Ubuntu Boot
Fixed some things...
Added VNC Install
Added Ubuntu Download
Version 1
Linux Version is out!
Dual-Recovery on Linux version!
Started ROM Install development!
Stock Install on Linux version!
Version 2
Fixed little bug on Dual-Recovery.sh and LordAIOTool.sh scripts
Added BacktrackInstall/Uninstall/Boot script
Started new project... First two scripts are on update, now back to work
Version 2.1
Big Windows Update!
No changes in Linux yet, next version may come with Linux update
Code completely rewritten
Tools description clearer
Better Start-up check
Many thanks to @sidgrafix, my dear friend, who made this Windows update possible.
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Warning regarding last update!
There are some untested features! Also there are some tools missing! A FAQ was added to the code, and it will be created with users information!
Thanks.
My Special Thanks to:
BPaul (paul-xxx) ---> He was my inspiration since I started thinking about developing... He is my favorite developer ever!
zone23 ---> For helping me when I needed some help
solarnz ---> For making the CWM and root I used here for Xoom
DoomLoRD --->For making the root option I used here for Xperia 2011 devices
shortfuse --->For creating the SuperOneClick I used here too
unrandomsam --->For giving me the idea to backup userdata
My Dad --->For helping me in fixing some problems
unchainedrssr --->For giving Dual Recovery tip
D4 --->For porting CWM to x10 mini pro
tehgeekguy --->For giving me some files
zacthespack --->For modding ubuntu.img to Xoom and creating the ubuntu.sh
faiyyaz --->For fixing a little thing on Ubuntu Script
Backtrack --->For making this amazing Distro and arm compatible!
sidgrafix ---> For rewriting the whole Windows script
undergroundandroid ---> For giving support to my projects
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Thanks for choosing Lord AIO Tool!!!
Manual Root Way
STEP 1: Obtaining Required Files
a.) Download the latest version LAIOT for Windows (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468298)
b.) Download and Install the latest version of Motorola USB Drivers from HERE.
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-...tware_and_Drivers/USB-and-PC-Charging-Drivers
c. Download http://dl.atftas.us/OEM/Motorola/XOOM/Xoom-Universal-Root.zip2.
STEP 2. Connect the Xoom, Install SD Card, and setup PC
Make sure your Xoom is turned on. Go to settings and click on [developer options]; turn USB debugging ON; turn stay awake ON
Connect it to your PC via USB.
Make sure you have the Xoom drivers installed and that the Xoom mounts on the computer
Place the following files on the root of your SD Card:
Xoom-Universal-Root.zip (downloaded earlier)
Update.zip (from LAIOT Tools Folder)
Install the LAIOT tools folder on c:/LAIOT
Run the LordAIOTool.bat file
STEP 3: Unlock the Bootloader
Copy update.zip from tools folder and Xoom-Universal-Root.zip to external sdcard
Open cmd window on your PC and type the following commands:
cd C:/
cd LAIOT
cd LAIOT
cd CWMInstall
adb reboot bootloader
Your XOOM will reboot into the bootloader (fastboot mode) showing "Starting Fastboot Support Protocol".
Type the following command into the Command Prompt to unlock your bootloader:
fastboot oem unlock
Read the warning and follow the instructions on the Xoom Tablet itself from this point onwards. On the tablet, accept the terms using [VOL -] and [VOL +] keys
[VOL -] then [VOL +] to select
repeat [VOL -] then [VOL +] to select
Once selected, your Xoom will now unlock and format itself, meaning, all data will be cleared and you will go back to a factory reset. and will reboot on its own bringing you to the setup wizard (skip it). (You do want to let it complete the full reboot process this time)
STEP 4: INSTALL ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM)
Make sure you have the SD card installed in the Tablet.
Bring your Xoom back to the fastboot screen by:
hold [POWER] + [VOL +] until it reboots
Place in Fastboot Mode: During the first 2 seconds after the Dual Core screen appears, press [VOL +]
On the computer, type:
fastboot flash recovery CWMTiamat.img
You will get a confirmation message indicating that the flashing is done on both computer and Xoom. Then:
fastboot reboot
Do not let it boot to completion (normal boot) or you will need to repeat this process.
Now on Xoom, apply update.zip and Xoom-Universal-Root.zip from SD Card:
While booting press [VOL -] 3 sec after Motorola Dual-Core screen appears (Android Recovery Screen should appear)
Then press [VOL +] (CWM screen should appear now)
use the [VOL -] & [VOL +] keys to navigate and [POWER]button to select
Select "Apply sdcard update.zip" and then
- select “choose zip from sdcard”
-select “Xoom-Universal-Root.zip”
- Select "Yes"
Select “Install zip from sdcard”
Now Select “+++++Go Back+++++” and then “Reboot system now”
Note: if you are restoring from a rooted image, you should be able to skip these last two installs (update.zip and Xoom-Universal-Root.zip) and go straight to the restore procedure (step 6)
You should be done, but you now need to confirm your root status by:
Download and install “Root Checker Basic” from Google Play and then run the checker. You should get a prompt to “allow superuser”. Click “Allow” and you should get a confirmation that you have root access.
You are complete and now have a rooted Xoom with Nandroid ClockWords Mod installed
STEP 5: Backup image to SD card
Make sure you have the SD card installed in the Tablet.
On your Xoom:
Hold [POWER] + [VOL +] until it reboots
While booting press [VOL -] 3 sec after Motorola Dual-Core screen appears (Android Recovery Screen should appear)
Then press [VOL +] (CWM screen should appear now)
use the [VOL -] & [VOL +] keys to navigate and [POWER]button to select
Select "backup and restore" and then
- select “backup”
-select “Xoom-Universal-Root.zip”
- Select "Yes" and wait while it completes your backup
Now Select “+++++Go Back+++++” and then “Reboot system now”
STEP 6: Restore image from SD card
Make sure you have the SD card with your backup installed in the Tablet.
On your Xoom:
Hold [POWER] + [VOL +] until it reboots
While booting press [VOL -] 3 sec after Motorola Dual-Core screen appears (Android Recovery Screen should appear)
Then press [VOL +] (CWM screen should appear now)
use the [VOL -] & [VOL +] keys to navigate and [POWER]button to select
Select "backup and restore" and then
- select “restore”
-select your desired backup
- Select "Yes" and wait while it completes your restore
Now Select “Reboot system now”
I'm thinking about changing the name, does anyone know another name?
XxLordxX said:
I'm thinking about changing the name, does anyone know another name?
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You could just call it Xoom Back-up, Unlock & Root (if a root tool is added).
I think that it's great that young people like you are doing work like this. Good luck!
Cool name
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Is this script applicable for Xoom Wifi US model?
is there unroot option?
Hi, I think it is applicable on Wifi US, as it features doesn't have any thing that prevent you... I liked your unroot a good idea , will put on it on next release, the unique problem of the unroot is that it isn't universal, I'm using Tiamat Universal root, so I don't face this incompanility problem there...
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Don't get how this is a full backup.
What about the stuff in userdata ?
(All the script does is adb pull /sdcard/)
Reading everything like that seems unlikely and if it did include everything don't get how the permissions would work. (For the stuff usually in userdata on phones.)
Or does userdata on honeycomb not matter with regards to either permissions or file ownership ?
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Hi, I think it is applicable on Wifi US, as it features doesn't have any thing that prevent you... I liked your unroot a good idea , will put on it on next release, the unique problem of the unroot is that it isn't universal, I'm using Tiamat Universal root, so I don't face this incompanility problem there...
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There is no reason you couldn't do the process in reverse (Splitting the boot.img - doing the opposite to build.prop reflash)
Wouldn't be signed though.
Does the original stay signed if it is backed up with dump_image ?
I didn't put backup for anyother than /sdcard/ because to backup anyother you need root... and I think I maybe add in beta 7 this option... BTW the new thread is on Android Hacking General you can find the link on the start of the post...
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There is no reason you couldn't do the process in reverse (Splitting the boot.img - doing the opposite to build.prop reflash)
Wouldn't be signed though.
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I don't think so, to restore the unroot (as I know) you need a CWM backup before the install of update.zip and/or the official image (including the system)
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Beta 9 coming!!! Now with Unbrick feature!!!
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Beta 9 is up and with Unbrick feature!
Keep up the good work nick!
And also, hope you make this tool works perfectly on our x10mp too.
Or, make it for all devices! FTW!
Goodluck!
leimrey said:
Keep up the good work nick!
And also, hope you make this tool works perfectly on our x10mp too.
Or, make it for all devices! FTW!
Goodluck!
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Thanks , I'm working on x10 mini pro, but if you knows anyone can help me on testing please ask him/her to help too ... I only have x10 mini pro and xoom, my brother has a Play, but he don't let me test as it will void him warranty
For user mjamocha66 I wasn't able to send you an email and a PM so the answer is here, after unpacking just double click LordAIOTool.bat on LAIOT folder, no more thing is needed
BUMP, thinking about a new feature, someone can help?
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Repart (BlackRose type) Bootloader. Might as well get started on it because it will come to be needed.
Recovery Switch/Flash Script. There will be alternate recoveries that will all have their pros and cons (stability vs. WIP). Likely to be various stages of touch recoveries with multiple beta testing stages for themes, tools, etc. They may not prove to be trustworthy at first but we will all test them anyway.
Since ADB can now be used over wifi, you can look into adding this functionality as well (wireless).
These are just off the top of my head. My friends and wife know I can do this all day. I'll check in on occasion to see how this tool develops.
Keep up the good work.
Ok thanks for the tip
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Beta 10 is coming, with x10 mini pro Unlock Bootloader Unlocker
Unbricking Guide:
(Guide for the American version of the device - LG Nitro HD)
*** Remember, whatever you do, you do at your own risk and responsibility for your actions rests solely on you ***
Introduction:
Sorry, I know my english is not so well as I want, but I tried to explain all steps in this guide for people who never flashed their devices before.
Please, don't mirror links to required tools and files on other sites! Daily traffic is limited!
Required tools:
1) ADB: Get it from here - Android Developer SDK , and then specify the path (PATH) to the folder containing the ADB.
Alternate method: copy the folder ADB from the folder SuperOneClickv2.3.2_ShortFuse to the drive C:/ on the computer, and then specify the path (PATH) to the folder containing the ADB.
How to specify the path to the ADB:
My computer (right mouse button) -> Properties -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables -> In the lower window find the line Path and double click on it -> At the end of the string "Value" add the complete path to the ADB (eg C:/ADB) and click OK (don't forget to add ";" before).
2) SuperOneClick: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
3) LG P930 drivers: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
4) KDZ_FW_UPD_EN: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
5) Small HTTP Server:
a) shttp3: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
b) www: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
Required files:
1) V10F_00.kdz: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
2) boot.img: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
3) recovery.img: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
4) firmware.img: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
5) baseband.img: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
6) system.img: Link - Mirror1 - Mirror2
So now we have everything we need to restore our system. It remains only to extract all the files and you can get to work.
The process of resuscitation:
1) Install the drivers from folder LG P930 drivers.
2) Install the B2CAppSetup from folder KDZ_FW_UPD_EN.
3) Install shttp3.exe on drive C:/, note "I agree with this license, and I accept all items", "Update entry in main menu" and "Add to startup".
4) Run the program http.exe, click the right mouse button on the top of the Small Server and select Server -> Settings...
5) Go to the tab HTTP, in the "TCP/IP port for HTTP server" change port 80 to port 9002 and at the top right click on OK.
6) Unpack content of the www.ziр in the folder C:/shttps/www.
It is important:
Small Server software must be running, or unbricking will not be possible.
7) Open with a notepad (as Administrator) file hosts, which is located in C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc and at the end add the following:
127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com
Save and exit.
8) Switch the phone to Download mode:
Turn off the phone, if you have not turned off.
Disconnect the USB cable from the phone if connected.
Hold down Volume Up and connect the USB cable to the phone.
Hold Volume Up until the screen: Download mode.
9) Open the folder KDZ_FW_UPD_EN and run the program UpTestEX_mod2_marwin.exe
10) Click on the folder icon in the row "Select kdz file" and select the file V10F_00.kdz
11) Click on "CSE web upgrade test".
12) In the window that appears, click on "Upgrade Start".
13) In the next window that appears, you will be prompted to select country and language, which will use the program. Since few of us know Korean, change the language to English, and follow on.
14) The program will begin to flash update file V10F_00.kdz on your phone.
It is important:
If you notice that the software update stuck at 4%, close the program through Task Manager and go to step 5!
15) When the update reaches 90% of your phone will reboot. Do not do anything until the upgrade is finished completely!
It is important:
If you notice that the upgrade program generated an error at 93%, do not panic. Just forcibly restart the phone.
If you notice that the upgrade program stucked on 90% for a long time, just forcibly close the upgrade program and move on to getting root.
16) Phone revived, you can begin to get root.
Getting root:
So, your phone is officially revived the Korean language with Korean firmware by default.
Before proceeding, make sure that your phone is connected to a PC in PC Software mode.
1) A gesture from the bottom-up on the lock screen will take you to the master wizard (where everything is in Korean). Press the left button on the bottom of the screen and two seconds later your phone will "talk" to his native English. You can continue to follow the master wizard, but honestly, it's unnecessary. We just wanted to change the language.
2) Install the drivers on the PC from folder LG P930 drivers. After that, wait until the PC to install additional drivers.
3) Go to Settings -> Applications -> Development and turn on "USB debugging".
4) Run SuperOneClick.exe and click Root.
5) Wait for the completion of the root. Check in the phone that the program Superuser appears.
* If it appears, then we can begin to flash the original AT&T's images.
* If not, repeat the procedure for obtaining root.
It is important:
Be patient, sometimes it takes about 20 times to get root.
I strongly recommend to use SuperOneClick 2.3.2 version to get root! Version 2.3.3 for some reason doesn't work with our phone.
Restoring the original Nitro HD images:
1) Connect your phone to your PC in Mass Storage mode (select the type of connections Mass storage).
2) Copy to the root of the SD-card all 5 images (boot.img, recovery.img, firmware.img, baseband.img and system.img).
3) Upon completion of copying of images put the phone back into a PC Software mode and make sure USB debugging enabled.
4) On your PC go to Start -> Run -> write cmd and click OK.
5) In the window that appears, use the following commands are strictly in the order in which they are registered (otherwise, again, get a brick and will have to start from scratch):
Code:
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p13
dd if=/sdcard/firmware.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
dd if=/sdcard/baseband.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p14
dd if=/sdcard/system.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p27
6) Wait for the completion of the last command (it takes quite a long time) and forcibly turn off the phone.
7) At the same time hold down the Power button and Volume Down and wait for the screen: Factory reset.
8) Double-click on the power button, confirming our actions.
* Phone will start factory reset and will restart at the end.
Congratulations! Now your phone has an AT&T's operator firmware and root-rights.
Guys, I'm really happy to be a part of this great community, but I decided to move on. Thanks to all of you!
HI,
hey, quick question sort of on/off-topic ;-)
does it matter which kdz i initially flash? in other words, after all the new images are moved over, the initial kdz is irrelevant right? Reason I ask is I did this using the v10i kdz
scott0 said:
HI,
hey, quick question sort of on/off-topic ;-)
does it matter which kdz i initially flash? in other words, after all the new images are moved over, the initial kdz is irrelevant right? Reason I ask is I did this using the v10i kdz
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No, it doesn't matter. You can flash any kdz you want, but I prefer the v10f.
why's the preference for v10f?
I can go back and reflash my device with the v10f if it's better, easy breezy.
scott0 said:
why's the preference for v10f?
I can go back and reflash my device with the v10f if it's better, easy breezy.
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It's only because of getting root. I have tried to get root with v10i.kdz many times and I have never succeeded. With v10f.kdz I have not any problems to get root. Yes, sometimes it takes about 10-20 attempts to get root, but in the end is always obtained.
My phone is stuck at the pink LG Optimus LTE screen, there is a progress bar below which moves for few seconds initially but then freezes.
The update tool completes the flashing to 100% and says update completed but the phone doesn't boot.
Any help??
fyi, I was on CM9 nightly before this and wanted to go back stock.
jainanshal said:
My phone is stuck at the pink LG Optimus LTE screen, there is a progress bar below which moves for few seconds initially but then freezes.
The update tool completes the flashing to 100% and says update completed but the phone doesn't boot.
Any help??
fyi, I was on CM9 nightly before this and wanted to go back stock.
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Sorry, I don't know what is the steps you need to do before you want to go back to stock from CM9. I guess you need to flash the original boot.img before, but I'm not sure.
But is there any way to go past this LG Optimus LTE screen or install recovery from outside or flashing img partitions from this state?
Plz help... it seems my phone is gone
jainanshal said:
My phone is stuck at the pink LG Optimus LTE screen, there is a progress bar below which moves for few seconds initially but then freezes.
The update tool completes the flashing to 100% and says update completed but the phone doesn't boot.
Any help??
fyi, I was on CM9 nightly before this and wanted to go back stock.
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Did you try doing a factory reset?
yes did.. no use, still the same.
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There's one more thing..
The marwin tool from the KDZ_FW_UPD_EN.zip file i downloaded using the above link does not have any option to "CSE web upgrade test", the option it gives me is only "Normal web upgrade test". Till now i have been using only that and does it does complete the flashing process, although leads to the pink horror.
Uploading LGP930AT-01-V10j-310-410-FEB-26-2012.zip Please Wait...
Ill update this post when it finish's. This is the latest version they have for it. You can just recover using LGNPST. Ill grab dll later to. Just place in E-mode. Select DLL select TOT and restore.
@amoamare,
Is this just the small 20mb update or is it the full recovery image?
Hello, sorry to derail your thread for a minute, but just dropping by to let you know that this thread has been featured on the XDA Portal
Link
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/unbrick-your-lg-nitro-hd-with-this-guide/
I hope you enjoy it!
@Malnilion,
Its a full 300 MEG File in .TOT format needs to be flashed using LGNPST. It is not the standard system, recovery, boot.img formats.
You must use LGNPST to flash the device, but you can flash in recovery mode to unbrick a device.
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LGP930AT-01-V10j-310-410-FEB-26-2012.zip
^ Click to download the latest .tot file. You can recover, or just simply go back to stock using LGNPST.
File is 300Megs
@amoamare,
This is truly awesome! This should completely eliminate the need for people to flash the SU-640 rom if they brick their Nitro.
Now you still need the dll for this phone and LGNPST.
Also fair warning. I don't know if GSM phones when flashed in recovery or not loose there IMEI like the cdma versions. Im not responsible for any damages.
I will upload the dll when I get back.
Thank you thank you thank you
I registered on this site just to say thank you for this. I actually never bricked my phone ... just installed the ota update to v10j, which made it impossible to root it. So I followed this guide (I know it was probably a little risky) and finally rooted my phone after a week of failed attempts.
Thanks.
amoamare said:
LGP930AT-01-V10j-310-410-FEB-26-2012.zip
^ Click to download the latest .tot file. You can recover, or just simply go back to stock using LGNPST.
File is 300Megs
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I'm just curious, but... what is the source of this file? Is there a version of this for the AT&T V10f firmware?
amoamare said:
@Malnilion,
Its a full 300 MEG File in .TOT format needs to be flashed using LGNPST. It is not the standard system, recovery, boot.img formats.
You must use LGNPST to flash the device, but you can flash in recovery mode to unbrick a device.
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LGP930AT-01-V10j-310-410-FEB-26-2012.zip
^ Click to download the latest .tot file. You can recover, or just simply go back to stock using LGNPST.
File is 300Megs
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This looks like a ray of life for my phone which is dead since past 2 days... Thanks a ton!!
Can someone plz comment or elaborate more on this tool and how to use it? Also, how about the IMEI issue @amoamare mentioned?
Did any1 try this?
This will be excellent if it is ATT stock V10f.
Question: do we need to select type? ex: CDMA or CMDA-Smart Phone (WM) or doesnt matter?
(For ATT Nitro HD)
Thanks everyone!
How to Unbrick, Root, And Install CWM
Disclaimer: This guide is for your information only. I am not responsible for any further damage cause to your device by not following the guide correctly. Parts of this guide are based on the Unbricking guide produced by XDA member, Machzelet. Namely the Unbrick process.
This guide will give you step by step instructions on how to initially unbrick, root, and install ClockWorkMod Recovery on your LG Nitro HD. You will also learn how to make yourself a CWM backup that you can use to unbrick your Nitro whenever you need to... even when you are away from your PC.
NOTE: More people have had success using this guide on Windows XP than Windows 7.
It is understood by the author that CWM and CWM backups are nothing new to the XDA community. This guide is less about groundbreaking discoveries and more about clarification and introduction of an on-the-fly unbricking concept. As with all posts on the community forum, this guide is not set in stone and can/will be changed upon suggestion from other XDA Forum members.
Required Downloads
Nitro_Unbrick.zip (760.24MB) (Unzip to the location of your choice. 7zip is recommended.)
Notes Before You Start
Make sure to allow the phone to boot into the stock ROM at least once before flashing any other ROMs.
Unbrick the Phone
Copy ‘Android’ folder to C:\
In the ‘Run…’ dialog, type “sysdm.cpl” and press enter.
Click the ‘Advanced’ tab.
Click the ‘Environment Variables…’ button.
In the ‘System Variables’ section, highlight the entry labeled ‘Path’.
Click the ‘Edit…’ button at the bottom of the window.
Add “;C:\Android” to the end of the Variable Value.
Click ‘OK’.
Click ‘OK’.
Click ‘OK’.
Log out of Windows and log back in.
Once logged in, run the exe in the ‘LGP930’ folder to ensure that the Nitro drivers are installed. (This should install all of the necessary drivers. However, if it does not, install the drivers in the sub-folder as well.)
Once drivers are installed, run the exe file in the ‘shttp3’ folder.
Check the box to agree to the license.
Click ‘Install’.
When finished, run “C:\shttps\http.exe”.
Right click the ‘Small Server’ icon in the System Tray and select ‘Settings…’.
Click ‘HTTP’ at the top.
Change the second box from ‘8080’ to ‘9002’ and click ‘OK’ in the top right.
Extract the file named ‘www.zip’ located in the ‘shttp3’ folder to “C:\shttps\www”.
Edit the ‘hosts’ file in “C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc” and add the following line: “127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com”
Save the file.
In the ‘Run…’ dialog, type “ipconfig /flushdns”.
Run the file named “B2CAppSetup.exe” located in the ‘KDZ_FW_UPD_EN’ folder and then close it.
Run the file named “UpTestEX_mod2_marwin.exe” located in the ‘KDZ_FW_UPD_EN’ folder. (If you get errors, you may need to install msxml.msi.)
In the ‘Merge’ section, click the folder next to the ‘Select model.dll’ field.
Navigate to the “model.dll” file in the ‘KDZ_FW_UPD_EN’ folder and click ‘OK’.
In the ‘Test’ section, change ‘PhoneMode’ to “EMERGENCY”.
Click the folder next to the ‘Select kdz file’ field.
Navigate to the “V10F_00.kdz” file in the root folder and click ‘OK’.
Click ‘CSE web upgrade test’ at the bottom right of the window.
With the phone off, hold the Volume Up button and plug it into the PC via USB.
Once the screen says “Download Mode”, move on to the next step.
Click ‘Upgrade Start’.
Change the language to English and click ‘OK’.
If the upgrade stops at 4%, start over from step 23 and try again.
While the upgrade is in progress, copy the contents of the ‘Images’ folder to an SD card.
When the phone reboots, use Task Manager to close the upgrade application.
When the phone is up and running, tap the left button and choose English.
Tap ‘Exit’.
Enable Root Rights
Enable USB Debugging and Unknown Sources.
Insert your SD card and let it mount and scan.
Run the exe in the 'SuperOneClick' folder. (If you can't obtain root rights using this application, try Bin4ry's guides.)
Follow the instruction given in the application.
Flash AT&T Stock ROM (2.3.5)
Once the phone reboots, type “cmd” in the ‘Run…’ dialog and press enter.
Type “adb shell” and press enter.
Type “su” and press enter.
Run the following commands one by one in order:
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/[COLOR="Magenta"]boot.img[/COLOR] of=/dev/block/[COLOR="Magenta"]mmcblk0p8[/COLOR]
dd if=/sdcard/[COLOR="Orange"]recovery.img[/COLOR] of=/dev/block/[COLOR="Orange"]mmcblk0p13[/COLOR]
dd if=/sdcard/[COLOR="Lime"]firmware.img[/COLOR] of=/dev/block/[COLOR="Lime"]mmcblk0p1[/COLOR]
dd if=/sdcard/[COLOR="Cyan"]baseband.img[/COLOR] of=/dev/block/[COLOR="Cyan"]mmcblk0p14[/COLOR]
dd if=/sdcard/[COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]system.img[/COLOR] of=/dev/block/[COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]mmcblk0p27[/COLOR]
After the last command finishes (It will take a while.), pull the battery out of your phone and unplug the USB.
Replace the battery.
Hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time until the screen says “Factory Reset”.
Press the Power button twice and wait for the phone to reboot into the stock AT&T ROM.
Install ClockWorkMod Recovery
If you haven’t already, follow the steps to root once more.
Install ROM Manager from the Play Store.
Open ROM Manager and tap ‘Flash ClockWorkMod Recovery’.
Tap the first option that says “LG P930”.
Let ROM Manager do its thing.
Create A Recovery
Turn off the phone.
Hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time until the screen says “Factory Reset”.
Press the Power button twice and wait for the phone to reboot into ClockWorkMod.
Tap ‘Backup and Restore’.
Tap ‘Backup’.
When the blue menu appears again, tap ‘Reboot System Now’.
Restore Your Backup
Pull the battery out.
Replace the battery.
Hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time until the screen says “Factory Reset”.
Press the Power button twice and wait for the phone to reboot into ClockWorkMod.
Tap ‘Wipe data/factory reset’.
Tap ‘Wipe cache partition’. (For good measure.)
Tap ‘Backup and Restore’.
Tap ‘Restore’.
Choose your backup.
When the blue menu appears again, tap ‘Reboot System Now’.
So is this a way to get back to stock from ics leak? Or would I still need to unbrick into the korean version?
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miguellopez12 said:
So is this a way to get back to stock from ics leak? Or would I still need to unbrick into the korean version?
Sent from my LG-P930 using xda app-developers app
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No, this will take you into the Korean version. It is essentially the same as Machzelet's guide. I just clarified a few of the steps, added a different rooting method, and explained ClockWorkMod Recovery installation and backup/restore.
nice, hopefully clears up the nuttiness that thread fell into. d'ling the zip now, well, i think i am, on another box.
FYI, I added a note to the guide about HO!NO!s CWM flashable ROM.
great guide, nice write up.
just to be sure, under restoring your backup after bricking #5. says to factory reset, then restore you CWM backup. Will your clockwork backups be deleted when you wipe data/factory reset, I think they usually are on my galaxy tab 7.0 plus.
thanks.
Hello I'm in need of some help I can't back up my current Rom because clockwork mod doesn't work on my phone is there another way
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themadbomber said:
Hello I'm in need of some help I can't back up my current Rom because clockwork mod doesn't work on my phone is there another way
Sent from my GT-S5830i using xda app-developers app
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Download this file and copy it to your SD card.
Try replacing "dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p13" in step 3 of the AT&T ROM section with "dd if=/sdcard/recovery-clockwork-5.8.2.0-p930.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p13" and go through the steps again and ignore the ClockWorkMod Recovery install section.
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How to Setup Your Easy Unbricking Backup
Disclaimer: This guide is for your information only. I am not responsible for any further damage cause to your device by not following the guide correctly. Parts of this guide are based on the Unbricking guide produced by XDA member, Machzelet. Namely the Revival process.
This guide will give you step by step instructions on how to initially unbrick, root, and install ClockWorkMod Recovery on your LG Nitro HD. You will also learn how to make yourself a CWM backup that you can use to unbrick your Nitro whenever you need to... even when you are away from your PC.
It is understood by the author that CWM and CWM backups are nothing new to the XDA community. This guide is less about groundbreaking discoveries and more about clarification and introduction of an on-the-fly unbricking concept. As with all posts on the community forum, this guide is not set in stone and can/will be changed upon suggestion from other XDA Forum members.
Required Downloads
Nitro Easy Unbrick.zip (Unzip to the location of your choice.)
Reviving the Phone
Copy ‘Android’ folder to C:\
In the ‘Run…’ dialog, type “sysdm.cpl” and press enter.
Click the ‘Advanced’ tab.
Click the ‘Environment Variables…’ button.
In the ‘System Variables’ section, highlight the entry labeled ‘Path’.
Click the ‘Edit…’ button at the bottom of the window.
Add “;C:\Android” to the end of the Variable Value.
Click ‘OK’.
Click ‘OK’.
Click ‘OK’.
Log out of Windows and log back in.
Once logged in, run the exe in the ‘LGP930’ folder to ensure that the Nitro drivers are installed.
Once drivers are installed, run the exe file in the ‘shttp3’ folder.
Check the box to agree to the license.
Click ‘Install’.
When finished, run “C:\shttps\http.exe”.
Right click the ‘Small Server’ icon in the System Tray and select ‘Settings…’.
Click ‘HTTP’ at the top.
Change the second box from ‘8080’ to ‘9002’ and click ‘OK’ in the top right.
Extract the file named ‘www.zip’ located in the ‘shttp3’ folder to “C:\shttps\www”.
Edit the ‘hosts’ file in “C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc” and add the following line: “127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com”
Save the file.
In the ‘Run…’ dialog, type “ipconfig /flushdns”.
Run the file named “B2CAppSetup.exe” located in the ‘KDZ_FW_UPD_EN’ folder and then close it.
Run the file named “UpTestEX_mod2_marwin.exe” located in the ‘KDZ_FW_UPD_EN’ folder.
In the ‘Merge’ section, click the folder next to the ‘Select model.dll’ field.
Navigate to the “model.dll” file in the ‘KDZ_FW_UPD_EN’ folder and click ‘OK’.
In the ‘Test’ section, change ‘PhoneMode’ to “EMERGENCY”.
Click the folder next to the ‘Select kdz file’ field.
Navigate to the “V10F_00.kdz” file in the ‘KDZ_FW_UPD_EN’ folder and click ‘OK’.
Click ‘CSE web upgrade test’ at the bottom right of the window.
With the phone off, hold the Volume Up button and plug it into the PC via USB.
Once the screen says “Download Mode”, move on to the next step.
Click ‘Upgrade Start’.
Change the language to English and click ‘OK’.
If the upgrade stops at 4%, start over from step 23 and try again.
While the upgrade is in progress, copy the contents of the ‘Images’ folder to an SD card.
When the phone reboots, use Task Manager to close the upgrade application.
When the phone is up and running, tap the left button and choose English.
Tap ‘Exit’.
Enabling Root Rights
Enable USB Debugging and Unknown Sources.
Insert your SD card and let it mount and scan.
Run the file named “ROOT.bat” located in the ‘ROOT’ folder.
Follow the instructions on in the CMD window.
Flashing AT&T Stock ROM
Once the phone reboots, type “cmd” in the ‘Run…’ dialog and press enter.
Type “adb shell” and press enter.
Type “su” and press enter.
Run the following commands one by one in order:
Code:
dd if=/sdcard/boot.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p8
dd if=/sdcard/recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p13
dd if=/sdcard/firmware.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1
dd if=/sdcard/baseband.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p14
dd if=/sdcard/system.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p27
After the last command finishes (It will take a while.), pull the battery out of your phone and unplug the USB.
Replace the battery.
Hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time until the screen says “Factory Reset”.
Press the Power button twice and wait for the phone to reboot into the stock AT&T ROM.
Installing ClockWorkMod Recovery
If you haven’t already, follow the steps to root once more.
Install ROM Manager from the Play Store.
Open ROM Manager and tap ‘Flash ClockWorkMod Recovery’.
Tap the first option that says “LG P930”.
Let ROM Manager do its thing.
If you plan on flashing HO!NO!s ICS CWM ROM, now would be a good time to do that. After, you can customize it and move on with this guide.
Create First Recovery for Easy Unbricking
Turn off the phone.
Hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time until the screen says “Factory Reset”.
Press the Power button twice and wait for the phone to reboot into ClockWorkMod.
Tap ‘Backup and Restore’.
Tap ‘Backup’.
When the blue menu appears again, tap ‘Reboot System Now’.
Restoring Your Backup after Bricking
Pull the battery out.
Replace the battery.
Hold the Power and Volume Down buttons at the same time until the screen says “Factory Reset”.
Press the Power button twice and wait for the phone to reboot into ClockWorkMod.
Tap ‘Wipe data/factory reset’.
Tap ‘Wipe cache partition’. (For good measure.)
Tap ‘Backup and Restore’.
Tap ‘Restore’.
Choose your backup.
When the blue menu appears again, tap ‘Reboot System Now’.
Notes
Make sure to allow the phone to boot into the stock ROM at least once before flashing any other ROMs.
Don't forget to wipe the cache and data partitions each time you unbrick.
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Hi tried the steps above but after i click the ‘Upgrade Start’.button its reads my phone and says The Cell phone is the latest version already. So you don't need to update.
right ow i am on ICS Leak no root.
Please advise..
mith13 said:
Hi tried the steps above but after i click the ‘Upgrade Start’.button its reads my phone and says The Cell phone is the latest version already. So you don't need to update.
right ow i am on ICS Leak no root.
Please advise..
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this is *usually* the culprit
Edit the ‘hosts’ file in “C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc” and add the following line: “127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com”
Also ipconfig /flushdns
scott0 said:
this is *usually* the culprit
Edit the ‘hosts’ file in “C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc” and add the following line: “127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com”
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Thank you for responding scott0. I have been busy today and not able to read the latest posts.
Also, I had a lot of troubles with that part too. So I added step 23 to refresh the DNS.
scott0 said:
this is *usually* the culprit
Edit the ‘hosts’ file in “C:/Windows/System32/drivers/etc” and add the following line: “127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com”
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Hi scott0,
This time i copy pasted the log above and got this error-server maintenance, is it usual should i try after sometime or so..
and this is the change made to host fine is it OK.
# Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp.
#
# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host
# localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself.
# 127.0.0.1 localhost
# ::1 localhost
127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com
mith13 said:
Hi scott0,
This time i copy pasted the log above and got this error-server maintenance, is it usual should i try after sometime or so..
and this is the change made to host fine is it OK.
# Copyright (c) 1993-2009 Microsoft Corp.
#
# This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for Windows.
#
# This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each
# entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should
# be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.
# The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one
# space.
#
# Additionally, comments (such as these) may be inserted on individual
# lines or following the machine name denoted by a '#' symbol.
#
# For example:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host
# localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself.
# 127.0.0.1 localhost
# ::1 localhost
127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com
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guyss need some help please..
That *should* work. but, I've never had luck with just having a single space. It has only worked for me when i use a tab.
Also, do you still have the B2CAppSetup.exe application running?
Can we UN-sticky the "Official" guide and make this one the official? That OP did some great work, but won't update the steps to help people avoid common problems (ie. rename the kdz file). If people started using this one instead, it would be more beneficial to the community.
I tried to download this. but it told me 12 hours to download. wtf?
houstonsveryown said:
I tried to download this. but it told me 12 hours to download. wtf?
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It's probably a big file because it contains 2 complete ROMS, plus other files.
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houstonsveryown said:
I tried to download this. but it told me 12 hours to download. wtf?
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I just clicked on it. It's 804MB and I have 20 minutes left. Check your connection
Im not sure whats going on. My connection is great.15up 6 down. Im not sure if it chrome or what.
Thx, will try this when i get home on my soft-bricked nitro!
Skickat från min GT-N7000 via Tapatalk 2
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY NEGATIVE IMPACTS OR CONSEQUENCES ON YOUR PHONE IF YOU SO CHOOSE TO USE THIS GUIDE.
This is primarily for D802 users. However, people with other variants have had some issues and asked for help, so I have added some files here to help them as well.
PREREQUESITES
1) You must be rooted.
2) Then download one of the following files:
2.6.3.3
IMG
Download the D802 img file here.
Download the AT&T img file here.
Download the VZW img file here.
AUTO
Download the automated D802 file here.
Download the automated AT&T file here.
Download the automated VZW file here.
ZIP
Download the ZIP if flashing from a different TWRP version, or CWM: D802, AT&T, VZW
NOTE: If USB-OTG does not seem to be working on TWRP 2.6.3.3, please revert to 2.6.3.2. if this feature is needed.
Themes - Samurai Champloo
Download the theme itself here.
Download the Flashable ZIP of the theme here.
Download the Flashable D802 TWRP 2.6.3.3 and theme here.
2.6.3.2
Download the D802 img file here, or the latest official software F320K img file here.
Download the automated D802 file here, or the latest automated official software F320K file here.
Download the ZIP if flashing from a different TWRP version, or CWM: D802, F320K, TMO, VZW
INSTALLATION
Auto-Method
1) Extract the contents of the RAR file.
2) Double-click "Install.bat".
3) Prompt will open, click any button to proceed.
4) RSA Fingerprint message will appear on the phone (accept).
5) After installation procedure, type "y" and press enter to reboot into recovery!
1st Manual Method: Initiate ADB and use the following code.
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrange"]REPLACE "XXX" WITH THE ACTUAL IMG NAME! DO NOT TYPE THE ORANGE WRITING![/COLOR]
adb push XXX.img /data/local/tmp/XXX.img
adb shell
[COLOR="DarkOrange"]IF YOU DONT SEE A # prompt, type su to get it.[/COLOR]
cd /data/local/tmp
dd if=/data/local/tmp/XXX.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
[COLOR="DarkOrange"]Be sure to replace "data/local/tmp" with the actual place your img is stored.[/COLOR]
exit
adb reboot recovery
2nd Manual Method: Place the img on your phone, then use a terminal emulator app with the following code.
Code:
[COLOR="DarkOrange"]REPLACE "XXX" WITH THE ACTUAL IMG NAME! DO NOT TYPE THE ORANGE WRITING![/COLOR]
su
dd if=/data/local/tmp/XXX.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
[COLOR="DarkOrange"](Be sure to replace "data/local/tmp" with the actual place your img is stored.)[/COLOR]
Optional Method: If you want to run some safety checks first, use loki [method here as first option].
INSTALL THEME MANUALLY
1) Connect your phone to your PC.
2) Go into your "internal storage" (internal SD card).
3) Find and open the TWRP folder.
4) Add a folder called "theme".
5) Place the ui.zip into the "theme" folder.
ENTER RECOVERY
Method 1: Hold the power button + volume down button until the LG image appears. Once it does let go of the buttons then immediately push and hold them again until recovery boots.
NOTE: The method above will arrive at the "hard reset" area, but when choosing hard reset, it will take you to TWRP (without actually resetting).
Method 2: Download the free app "Rebooter" from Google Play. If you have root, you will be able to select to reboot into recovery (among other options).
SLOW WIPE CACHE FIX
1) Once in TWRP, go into Settings.
2) Check off the box, "Use rm -rf instead of formatting."
3) Go back and now go into Wipe.
4) Wipe Cache (or another option with wiping cache).
Credit: Credit goes to Dees_Troy and wolfgart, djrbliss who made all recoveries for this phone possible, WACOMalt for his steps, and thecubed for his auto-install code.
USB-OTG
To access USB-OTG devices, go into the desired area (Install, Backup, or Restore). Select "Internal Storage" at the top. Press your USB-OTG device. It may take a second to show as selected on the screen. Once selected, press OK.
If your device does not show up, you can first try going to Mount and check off the USB-OTG box. If it doesn't allow you to check the box, then it doesn't support that device.
NOTE: It may not work with OTG cables and USB devices...
MISC.
Folder Name - There is an "issue" with the date and time [1970]. This issue is reflected in the backup folder names. There are two options to change a backup folder name:
Go into recovery and select Restore. Select the folder you wish to rename. There should now be an option to change the backup folder name.
Go into your TWRP folder by connecting to a PC or using a file explorer and change the backup folder name.
Time Zone - The time zone may be wrong but can be changed in Settings.
SUPPORT
Please check previous posts to see if your question has been answered prior to posting (there is a good chance it has).
Please always include with whether you are rooted or not.
Please always include the variant you are using.
Please always include the method you used.
Please always explain what happened in as much detail as possible.
Anything else that may be relevant.
Otherwise, you might have to wait for others to help you...
now for the mods and custom roms (hopefully kernels too)!!!! Thanks bros!
Thank you for all built hardwork. Was waiting for this.
-LG G2
Thank
Sent from my LG-D802 using Tapatalk 2
Thank you ! Flash successfull on my D802.
But when I want to wipe cache + dalvik cache, it stay on "wipe cache", it's normal issue ?
When I used Wipe Cache it took a long time to finish.
Ok thank you
Like 10 minutes or more ?
Envoyé depuis mon LG-D802 avec Tapatalk 4
I don't recall the exact time, but I would say at least 10 minutes.
Heatshiver said:
I don't recall the exact time, but I would say at least 10 minutes.
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I have the same. But its not 10min. It is one min. Maximum two.
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cosmique said:
I have the same. But its not 10min. It is one min. Maximum two.
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I've noticed the time changing for certain things. One restore I did took nearly 30 minutes! I did restore after that took less than 10. As long as it works, that's all that matters! :good:
I'm on a Recovery Loop. Selected Reboot > System and it keeps rebooting to TWRP.
Used Flashify btw.
m0ngstr0us said:
I'm on a Recovery Loop. Selected Reboot > System and it keeps rebooting to TWRP.
Used Flashify btw.
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Did you have a recovery before this installed? If so, what recovery? Did you have a good WiFi connection when you downloaded the file (i.e @home, @restaurant, etc.)? Did you try any other methods before flashify?
This should be fixable in either case. If you have a backup from before, I suggest restoring. If not, then you may have to follow this guide to unbrick your phone.
Oddly enough, I'll be in Singapore tomorrow, but I won't be able to reply until late night.
Works perfectly. Thanks!
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Heatshiver said:
Did you have a recovery before this installed? If so, what recovery? Did you have a good WiFi connection when you downloaded the file (i.e @home, @restaurant, etc.)? Did you try any other methods before flashify?
This should be fixable in either case. If you have a backup from before, I suggest restoring. If not, then you may have to follow this guide to unbrick your phone.
Oddly enough, I'll be in Singapore tomorrow, but I won't be able to reply until late night.
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Heya! Restoring as we speak. Home networks pretty stable.
Currently downloading the firmware. I can see that the system was not mounted on TWRP. Hence the Recovery bootloop.
Jumped from the Samsung era, gosh I didnt know LG doesnt have much support.
Once back up, bahhh imma just remain stock till more Devs pops up.
Cheers man.
m0ngstr0us said:
Heya! Restoring as we speak. Home networks pretty stable.
Currently downloading the firmware. I can see that the system was not mounted on TWRP. Hence the Recovery bootloop.
Jumped from the Samsung era, gosh I didnt know LG doesnt have much support.
Once back up, bahhh imma just remain stock till more Devs pops up.
Cheers man.
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Feel free to try CWM, it's much easier to install, and also has a touch-interface.
Heatshiver said:
Feel free to try CWM, it's much easier to install, and also has a touch-interface.
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I need sleeppppp ~ T.T Lol! Its 1:14am here man. Getting up at 6am later. Prolly another round (with CWM) over the weekends!
I travel to the airport in 4 hours, no rest for the wicked!
Heatshiver said:
I travel to the airport in 4 hours, no rest for the wicked!
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Just want to check the link is still up, as i'm getting a dead page on the file.
Edit: Ignore the above, i couldnt get online at all. Rebooted and now all ok. Used Flashify to backup original and then flash TWRP.
Thanks
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can i use this method to upgrade from twrp 2.6.3 to 2.6.3.2 ?
j_h3000 said:
can i use this method to upgrade from twrp 2.6.3 to 2.6.3.2 ?
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Yes. I have done so.
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SamPWND!
Root for the USA Variants of the S8 & S8 Plus Devices!
(This thread will focus only on the S8+)
This thread had been closed/locked until further notice. The thread and links should remain active and the thread has served it's purpose. You will need to search the thread if you have any questions pertaining to root or any errors/issues that you are facing. The other reason I have decided to close the thread is because it has gone off topic one too many times, people like to argue and debate and MODS have had to come in here 1 too many times to clean it up so as to make life easier, I will just shut it down. Please do not bombard me with PM's for root assistance because if it has been answered in this thread already (and it most likely has) I will just direct you to search in the thread if I am able to respond at all.
ALSO, please do not utilize our firmware/root files/method without gaining permission first or I will ask for the thread to be removed/locked. Just because the thread gets closed does not mean we didn't spend a lot of time to get to this point.
Thank you and enjoy SamPWND root!
DISCLAIMER:
We are not responsible for any damage done to your device as no one is "forcing" you to root your phone! If you are not sure of how to follow instructions or use ADB then I would suggest waiting for someone to help you or that you read up on how these things work before diving head first. The ENG system is not very stable when it comes to root as well as it has a ton of tools and binaries not available on stock devices so we are not responsible if you break something while on any firmwares but especially while on the ENG firmware.
DISCLAIMER 2:
Please do not take our work and post it elsewhere. We spent a lot of time on this for people to take it and use it as if it is their own. With that being said, if you have a better process for something or find any issues/errors, please PM myself or one of the listed contributors of this root method, do NOT post it directly in the thread because it causes confusion. We know with 100% certainty the files and method presented WORK. If it is not working for someone there are a number of possible reasons why. If users start modifying our files/scripts and posting them and you decide you are going to use someone else's files/scripts, do not post in our threads asking for us to help you because we will have no idea what was modified or changed and will just tell you to use the original files.
Returning to Stock:
- It is possible to return to 100% stock and it is very EASY to do.
- This is the reason why I provide both Normal, and Comsey ODIN's.
- All you need is a full stock 4 files firmware of your choice.
- Extract those files. Open ODIN and select the 4 files in their respective slots.
* IF YOU GET ERRORS such as model mismatch, start with 1 partition at a time to find out which one is throwing the error. (In my experience, it is the BL file that causes the error.) Once you find the culprit, throw that partition into the other ODIN. (For example, the BL file is giving an error in Comsey ODIN, throw the BL file in NORMAL ODIN and flash it by itself.)
* Typically you might have to throw individual partitions into either of the ODIN's but in the end you will be back on full stock firmware.
What doesn't work while rooted?
- On ANY ROOTED device, anything that utilizes "SafetyNet" will NOT work.
- Magisk and/or SuHide will NOT work. Our bootloader is still locked and these two modify the boot.img which would cause our devices to not boot up and having to start the root process over again, you have been warned!
- Systemless root also does NOT work. Again, this patched the boot.img which we cannot do because of our locked bootloader.
- Battery currently only charges to 80%. There are a few that feel it legit doesn't charge fully but others are claiming they get the same amount of life as they did with a 100% battery so the 80% might just be a visual issue or "fake" when it is really at 100%. Either way, we are still looking into this.
Main Contributors:
@elliwigy
@Harry44
@akiraO1
@BotsOne
@GSMCHEN
@jrkruse (for uploading system.img.ext4 and his root zip for the part 2 instructions)
@V0idst4r (for help in creating a "1 click" method for part 1!)
Initial Description on the process:
We are essentially flashing a modified 4 file firmware package in ODIN and then utilizing a few binaries in conjunction with SU binary and a permissive kernel. We will then be running some ADB commands and in order to have a fully working, amazing root with all things working we will be utilizing a stock system.img & a root script in conjunction with Flashfire. If you want to know all the technical details, you can take apart the files if you would like. It is released, so it is no longer a secret!
PART 1 Instructions: NEW
Flashing SamPWND 4 Files Firmware:
1) Download the PART 1 FILES Listed Below (this includes SamPWND_Root.zip and Initial ODIN 4 Files FIRMWARE and ODIN's if you do not already have them.)
2) Extract the 4 Files ODIN Firmware Package (also extract the ODIN's if you do not have them already.)
3) Open Comsey ODIN and select each partition and then select the files from the 4 File Firmware Package you extracted (BL goes in BL slot, AP in AP, CP in CP & CSC in CSC.) The options you select in ODIN shouldn't matter but I typically select F. Reset Time, Auto Reboot, Re-Partition, Nand Erase All & Update Bootloader.
4) Press Start and Wait for it to Finish. Once it finishes, if it boots into stock recovery simply select "Reboot System"
Take a breather, the ODIN portion is done (unless you have to start over for some reason...)
Now the NEW Root Process:
1) Once the phone is booted up, make sure you have ADB Enabled and connected to your PC. It should have prompted you to accept USB debugging as soon as it booted up.
2) Unzip the SamPWND_Root.zip
3) Double click "step1"
4) Wait for it to finish and once it reboots and comes back on you will be rooted with SuperSU!
5) Continue to PART 2 for "EVEN BETTER ROOT"
* It is a Windows bat file so not sure if it works on MAC. If you can't run bat files, use the OLD instructions.
* The bat will take about 30 seconds to run it's course. This is due to giving enough time for the remount script to mount the system as RW.
PART 1 Instructions: OLD
1) Download the PART 1 FILES Listed Below (this includes Systemroot + ADB zip, Initial ODIN 4 Files FIRMWARE and ODIN's if you do not already have them)
2) Extract the 4 Files ODIN Firmware Package, Also extract the ODIN's if you don't have them already.
3) Open Comsey ODIN and select each partition and then select the files from the 4 File Firmware Package you extracted (BL goes in BL slot, AP in AP, CP in CP & CSC in CSC.) The options you select in ODIN shouldn't matter but I typically select F. Reset Time, Auto Reboot, Re-Partition, Nand Erase All & Update Bootloader.
4) Press Start and Wait for it to Finish. Once it finishes, if it boots into stock recovery simply select "Reboot System"
Take a breather, the ODIN portion is done (unless you have to start over for some reason...)
Now the ADB Process to actually Root:
1) Extract the Systemroot + ADB zip listed below in an easy to find directory.
2) Make sure phone is connected to PC and ensure USB Debugging is enabled.
3) In the folder you extracted, you should see a "cmd-here" file. Double click it and it should open up an ADB cmd window.
4) Now we will start with the ADB commands:
- Type
Code:
adb push systemroot /data/local/tmp
What it will look like:
C:\Users\Thomas\Desktop\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb push systemroot /data/local/tmp
/data/local/tmp/systemroot/: 8 files pushed. 0 files skipped. 10.0 MB/s (7072263 bytes in 0.673s)
- Type
Code:
adb shell chmod -R 7777 /data/local/tmp
What it will look like:
C:\Users\Thomas\Desktop\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb shell chmod -R 7777 /data/local/tmp
C:\Users\Thomas\Desktop\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>
- Type
Code:
adb shell setsid su
What it will look like:
C:\Users\Thomas\Desktop\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb shell setsid su
(It will be blank with the blinking cursor, move to next step)
- Type
Code:
id
(you should at this point see that your are in a root shell!)
What it will look like:
id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1004(input),1007(log),1011(adb),1015(sdcard_rw),1028(sdcard_r),3001(net_bt_admin),3002(net_bt),3003(inet),3006(net_bw_stats),3009(readproc) context=u:r:shell:s0
- Type
Code:
echo /data/local/tmp/systemroot/remount2.sh > /sys/kernel/uevent_helper
What it will look like:
echo /data/local/tmp/systemroot/remount2.sh > /sys/kernel/uevent_helper
(Again, it will be blank with a blinking cursor after you type the command in, move to next step)
- WAIT ABOUT 30 SECONDS BEFORE MOVING TO THE NEXT COMMAND
- Type "
Code:
mount
" (you should now see rw next to rootfs and system partitions)
What it will look like:
mount
(After we type in mount, we are looking for the below two items to say rw like they do in the next two lines)
rootfs on / type rootfs (rw,seclabel,size=1586716k,nr_inodes=396679)
/dev/block/sda19 on /system type ext4 (rw,seclabel,relatime)
- Type
Code:
sh /data/local/tmp/systemroot/root.sh
What it will look like:
sh /data/local/tmp/systemroot/root.sh
rm: /system/bin/install-recovery.sh: No such file or directory
cp: /system/bin/.ext/.su: No such file or directory
chmod: /system/bin/.ext/.su: No such file or directory
chcon: /system/bin/.ext/.su: No such file or directory
touch: '/data/.supersu': Permission denied
/data/local/tmp/systemroot/root.sh[55]: can't create /data/.supersu: Permission denied
chmod: /data/.supersu: No such file or directory
C:\Users\Thomas\Desktop\Minimal ADB and Fastboot\NEWSAMPWNDFILES>
5) If you followed all of the above commands to the T, your device will reboot and you will have SuperSU installed.
6) Install Flashfire from the Play Store.
7) Up to this point, you are on an ENG system.img with root that doesn't function the way we would like it to. This means you will feel a vibrate every time you try to gain SU access as well as it will take quite a while for an SU prompt. You can stay on this root if you would like to experiment with the ENG system, but outside of that I would HIGHLY recommend you proceed to the STEP 2 PROCESS.
PART 2 Instructions:
1) Download the PART 2 FILES listed below (this includes the system.img.ext4 and the add CSC Systemroot zip both provided courtesy of @jrkruse , view post #195 for specifics on what these are but essentially they are stock QD2 system.img and the zip has multi CSC, root, and a bunch of other goodies!)
2) Extract the System.img.ext4 zip and place that actual "system.img.ext4" onto the Internal SD Card (might work from external but some users have reported issues with chainfires root.zip and FF with external sd cards, this is not a fault of the SamPWND files/process.)
3) Place the entire Add CSC Systemroot zip onto Internal or Externdal SD Card (THIS FILE DOES NOT NEED TO BE UNZIPPED, THROW THE WHOLE ZIP FILE ONTO SD CARD OR INTERNAL)
4) Open Flashfire and grant it root when it prompts you. IF FLASHFIRE IS NOT LOADING FILES AND YOU JUST SEE A CIRCLE OR LIKE ITS CONSTANTLY LOADING, PUT THE PHONE IN AIRPLANE MODE AND THEN GO BACK INTO FLASHFIRE AND THE FILES SHOULD NOW APPEAR.
5) Press the + sign and select "Flash Firmware Package" & navigate to where you placed the system.img.ext4 and select it
6) Press the + sign and select "Flash ZIP or OTA" & navigate to where you placed the Add CSC Systemroot zip and select it, select Mount System as r/w
7) Press the + sign and select "Wipe" and select System data, 3rd party apps, Dalvik cache, Cache partiton, Cache Partiton format
8) Now, long press on "Wipe" and make sure it is on the top by dragging it. The order should be Wipe, Flash Firmware Package & finally Flash ZIP or OTA
9) Make sure the "Everoot" is disabled!
10) Flash away!
If you followed all of PART 1, then followed all of PART 2, then you will be updated to QD2, rooted with busybox (and have some other goodies) and the phone will be running great! Root will be stable and snappy as ever. Adaway, Root Checker, V4A etc. etc. are now all possible.
XDA:DevDB Information
S8 Plus SamPWND ROOT, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S8+
Contributors
elliwigy
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Android 7.0, Any Current Firmware
Based On: Stock Touchwiz
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Stable Version: 1
Stable Release Date: 2017-08-19
Current Beta Version: 1
Beta Release Date: 2017-08-19
Created 2017-08-19
Last Updated 2017-08-19
DOWNLOADS SECTION:
PART 1 FILES:
SamPWND_Root.zip
https://mega.nz/#!8YcgTSwI!hIfbdJZ466sr1AyfiHLdtr1p-To0QdthTPDmVwtv0dc
Initial ODIN 4 Files FIRMWARE
https://mega.nz/#!5cUjnCwK!Zgw5_CaINbES08gwDzl7yMN0N4nzm56Fa12ow-gppKA
Mirror: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545589828
AFH MD5: 73720c409782b751355b9443a003a6e8
Normal + Comsey ODIN
https://mega.nz/#!cFN2DD4C!I7AT4TgNSzBp7Py0UhC7pHZ0M4WDQhEC5qj2xD_qluM
Systemroot + ADB zip - OLD
https://mega.nz/#!1MVDhZxQ!Wd4Umvju1sS1DAe-jBcTue9NKSJ4co0I2gwiyC3c2pE
PART 2 FILES: (Potentially will be providing a rom.zip soon that will have latest updated U1 with multi CSC pre-rooted with other goodies)
system.img.ext4
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634794132
Add CSC Systemroot
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120757028
For more info on these files please see @jrkruse post located here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73489978&postcount=925
THANK HIM WHILE YOU'RE AT IT!
@elliwigy @Harry44 @akiraO1 @BotsOne
These months these four people are very hard, and I very relaxed!! lol
Cool Job!
GSM CHEN said:
@[email protected]@[email protected]
These months these four people are very hard, and I very relaxed!! lol
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haha but we know it wouldnt be possible without you man
Dam it, if I wasnt drunk, and tired, I eould vet myself out of bed and do this now, lol. Thanks for all your hard work.
One thing i would suggest would be to either put the commands that need to be typed in as bold face type or im not sure if its possible on here, as im on my phone atm, but there are Code/code tags avaiable that will make them easier to copy and paste.
Again, thanks for this......I did not think it was going to be possible. This will be my morning present when i wake up, feels like Xmas.......
theboz1419 said:
Dam it, if I wasnt drunk, and tired, I eould vet myself out of bed and do this now, lol. Thanks for all your hard work.
One thing i would suggest would be to either put the commands that need to be typed in as bold face type or im not sure if its possible on here, as im on my phone atm, but there are Code/code tags avaiable that will make them easier to copy and paste.
Again, thanks for this......I did not think it was going to be possible. This will be my morning present when i wake up, feels like Xmas.......
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to be honest its late haha, threw it together lol ill try to tidy it up when i get time lol
Awesome can't wait to try this out soon!
elliwigy said:
to be honest its late haha, threw it together lol ill try to tidy it up when i get time lol
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You are forgiven, lol. I figured it would be out in the morning, just not this early in the morning.
You guys should have gotten some sleep you may need it after this weekend.
What a nice thing to wake up to when I'm getting ready to head to work at 530 in the morning lol. Can't wait to give this a shot once I get off work 12 hours later. Thanks for everything devs.
S8 thread will be posted tomorrow, too late to do it tonight
You guys are the ****. Thanks for all of your hard work.
Just want to know if Knox will be triggered or not? Please also add this to the first post [emoji397]
Where's the best place to get the stock firmware we might need just in case? As far as best download speed etc.
Wow,. I honestly didn't think it was possible. Amazing accomplishment ellwigy.
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powerstroke said:
Where's the best place to get the stock firmware we might need just in case? As far as best download speed etc.
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I got mine here... Took awhile to download... Someone gave me the link in the 955U1 thread
http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=F6B451FD73EE11E7963AFA163EE8F90B
Also do we need to back up our EFS/Imei stuff? I know its recommended when flashing roms in recovery but our bootloader is locked.... Is there a way to back up without root?
Edit* I asked about the backup before in a previous thread but didn't get an answer.... Sorry to ask again
Techvir said:
Just want to know if Knox will be triggered or not? Please also add this to the first post [emoji397]
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Knox is not triggered
Kjc99 said:
I got mine here... Took awhile to download... Someone gave me the link in the 955U1 thread
http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=F6B451FD73EE11E7963AFA163EE8F90B
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And this will work with Sprint S8+ Correct? Lastly, since the latest update which included Sprint LTE Plus calling. We will still manage to have that feature after root right? Because boy do I enjoy being able to browse the internet and being on a call at the same time again lol
powerstroke said:
And this will work with Sprint S8+ Correct? Lastly, since the latest update which included Sprint LTE Plus calling. We will still manage to have that feature after root right? Because boy do I enjoy being able to browse the internet and being on a call at the same time again lol
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If you have the system.img for the latest update then correct, if not and you want those features with root you will have to download the AP and CSC from thw firmware you want
powerstroke said:
And this will work with Sprint S8+ Correct? Lastly, since the latest update which included Sprint LTE Plus calling. We will still manage to have that feature after root right? Because boy do I enjoy being able to browse the internet and being on a call at the same time again lol
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I have the U1 model so I'm not sure...
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