Code:
/*
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns before doing it! YOU are choosing
* to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at us for messing up
* your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
Step 1
Make a Huawei ID at the following
http://goo.gl/OlsI8a
Step 2
Log in and fill out the details needed
https://goo.gl/VEKvXY
How to get the product identification code ?
In the phone's dial-up interface, enter * # * # 1357946 # * # *
What you will need:
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Now that you have your unlock code go to about phone in settings and click the build number until it tells you that you are a developer. Then go back once and select developer options and look for usb debugging and turn it on.
Step 4
Enable Developer settings by going to Settings > about phone and click build number until it says you are a developer.
Once that is done go back to the main settings and go to developer settings and enable OEM unlock.
Step 5
I am going to assume you have adb and fastboot installed on your computer, but if not go to this thread to install it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118
Step 6
Plug your device into the computer and authorize your device key so adb will work, then type the following commands:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Once it boots into the bootloader do the following command
Code:
fastboot oem unlock 2062712452147427
Where numbers are put what you got from the website keep in mind it will wipe your data so if you have any personal data back it up first.
Step 7
Boot up the phone and set it up
Step 8
Download the twrp recovery image
https://goo.gl/53xai9
Step 9
Boot back into the bootloader by typing the following
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Step 10
Flash the recovery with the following command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp_kiwi.img
Step 11
Once it finishes type the following
Code:
fastboot reboot
If you want root unhide this and follow the steps:
Step 11
Download SuperSU zip
http://download.chainfire.eu/897/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-20160121175247.zip
Step 12
Boot into recovery by typing the following:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
Step 13
Flash SuperSu and enjoy your rooted Honor 5x
Thanks to all of the following for getting this working:
SHM
@Dees_Troy
Ncrypt3d
@InkSlinger420
@EarlyMon
InkSlinger420 said:
As @EarlyMon said, without Huawei giving out the dev devices so early before official release and their contacts being so cool with the unlock codes, this wouldn't have happened anywhere near as fast, so props to them...
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Warning!
Don't try to install xposed on your stock rooted EMUI rom.
It won't work
The system won't boot
You'll have to recover from a nandroid backup
You'll have to reinstall TWRP
That is NOT TWRP's fault
My personal, unverified, guess is that Huawei is writing to recovery in an attempt to, well, recover, when it detects a system fault
WOOT 2 TWRP.... Good work everyone involved.. Happy to be part of this dev team..
paoloroeseke said:
Curious, why the 14 day wait?
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I do not think the 14 day rule is currently enforced for US devices. I obtained my code right away on day 1 of getting a new device.
deadman96385 said:
Full firmware download unzip it and put the update.app in /dload on your sdcard and you will always be able to go back to full factory settings.
http://www.hihonor.com/us/support/details/?DOC_ID=70303
Not needed anymore
We have twrp in a working state now so this root method will not be needed anymore and i am converting it to a twrp thread.
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You sir...are the man!!! TWRP, Root and a kernel in only a few days! This is such an important step and barrier. I wish I had more knowledge to help more. Thank you for all you have accomplished.
Where do i get the adb drivers for this device. i ran the adb tool in the first link and installed the drivers but when i plug the phone in, it says drivers not installed. Did you install something from honor to get them?
I still can't get adb on my Windows 10 64bits machines. I have run USB Linux on my Windows 10 before to inject root on my LG G4 and G flex 2. Will look into it again.
Edit... I got the adb installed(Youtube my friend) and have the unlock code from Huawei. I had booted into fastboot. Geeee so excited.. Will install TWRP and root tomorrow. Its the fastest to have root and TWRP ever install on a brand new phone. I have the LG G4 , its took months to get root and bootloader still locked.
Thanks guys!
wimbet said:
I do not think the 14 day rule is currently enforced for US devices. I obtained my code right away on day 1 of getting a new device.
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Thanks @wimbet i have removed the mention of the 14 day rule!
wimbet said:
I do not think the 14 day rule is currently enforced for US devices. I obtained my code right away on day 1 of getting a new device.
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Awesome! I get mine tomorrow. Paid for one day shipping, and was hoping to unlock and root on day one if available.
I think we also want to thank Huawei for getting us test units early to help make this possible so quickly.
EarlyMon said:
I think we also want to thank Huawei for getting us test units early to help make this possible so quickly.
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Worked like a charm .. thanks to the whole team for getting this together.
This may be the funnest phone I've had sense the HTC One M7 was released.
Bring on the Rom's !!!
Congrats to all the devs! I'll be installing tomorrow
As @EarlyMon said, without Huawei giving out the dev devices to us so early before official release and their contacts being so cool with the unlock codes, this wouldn't have happened anywhere near as fast, so props to them...
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Will this work for KIW-L22?
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juliusedward said:
Will this work for KIW-L22?
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I wouldn't risk it as dev is so early, unless you got a copy of the stock recovery to replace it if things go wrong bro...
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What ROMs will work with the 5X? Huge thanks to the devs for getting this out so fast!
okay, got the bootloader unlocked. Maybe because you have development devices you did not have to enable oem unlock in the developer settings but my retail phone from amazon required me to enable “Enable OEM unlock” before it would work in bootloader.
Root done, ad blocker installed.. Nice work guys!
eruji said:
okay, got the bootloader unlocked. Maybe because you have development devices you did not have to enable oem unlock in the developer settings but my retail phone from amazon required me to enable “Enable OEM unlock” before it would work in bootloader.
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Added, forgot about that step :good:
eruji said:
okay, got the bootloader unlocked. Maybe because you have development devices you did not have to enable oem unlock in the developer settings but my retail phone from amazon required me to enable “Enable OEM unlock” before it would work in bootloader.
Root done, ad blocker installed.. Nice work guys!
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Yeah, we did too...with the dev devices...good looking out
I ran into something strange when in recovery mode. It seemed very unresponsive. I had to swipe a few times or tap the selection numerous times before anything happened. Also felt like the phone was slowly getting warmer.
Related
Introducing.... Superboot!
Superboot is a boot.img that when booted, will root your device the first time you boot (installing su and the superuser APK). No need to flash any partitions, no need to mess around with ADB, no messing with the contents of your data partition, no overwriting the shipped ROM on your device, just boot the boot image using the instructions below and you're done!
APPLY THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Superboot r5 - DOWNLOAD - MD5: 510c4a0c5a62407550abc5e028c6fd82
How to use Superboot - Windows, Linux and OSX
- Download the Superboot zip file above and extract to a directory
- Put your device in bootloader mode - Turn off the phone then turn on with the 'volume up' and 'volume down' buttons both pressed to enter the bootloader (as pictured below)
- WINDOWS - double click 'superboot-windows.bat'
- MAC - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x superboot-mac.sh' followed by './superboot-mac.sh'
- LINUX - Open a terminal window to the directory containing the files, and type 'chmod +x superboot-linux.sh' followed by './superboot-linux.sh'
Note: If you are using a retail device, you may need to unlock the bootloader first, using './fastboot-windows oem unlock' (or the appropriate version for your machine, included in this zip). Note that the OEM unlock sequence wipes your device, so consider doing an 'adb backup' beforehand if required!
Enjoy!
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cheers paul for this now can you sort an unlock please so i can get my tmobile sim working in it anytime before my t would be great in the next say 30 mins would be smashin
treble4 said:
cheers paul for this now can you sort an unlock please so i can get my tmobile sim working in it anytime before my t would be great in the next say 30 mins would be smashin
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Done!
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so this is a temporary or permanent root because i didnt understood well the ''until such time as you reboot after running this process (it's a non permanent ADB root as it's a 'fastboot boot' and not a 'fastboot flash').''
pan24 said:
so this is a temporary or permanent root because i didnt understood well the ''until such time as you reboot after running this process (it's a non permanent ADB root as it's a 'fastboot boot' and not a 'fastboot flash').''
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Permanent root.
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great, can't wait to get mine!
paulobrien said:
Permanent root.
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I'm sorry, i find this a bit confusing. Why do you make mention then to 'reboot', if people dont have to worry about it (as in my definition of permanent).
Does superboot allow for root under adb (until restart), and for normal os operation+root access, the latter not being affected by a reboot, is that it?
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I'm a little confused by the terminology used here too. This is a permanent root? Not one that must run after every reboot?
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bk201doesntexist said:
Does superboot allow for root under adb (until restart), and for normal os operation+root access, the latter not being affected by a reboot, is that it?
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This is what he means. Running "fastboot boot" allows you to access the root shell using adb, however after reboot you will not be able to do that again until you reboot with the same command, or flash his permenant adb root .img from his other thread.
Once you have done this method once, the su binary and Superuser.apk are on your device, and will be there permentantly, until such a time as you remove them or you reflash a stock image. This means your on-device root is permenant too.
Worked flawlessly on my Mac. Cheers!
I can't think of any reason why this method using the r2 files won't work equally well on the USA VZW version when (if) we finally get it -- true?
John Markley said:
I can't think of any reason why this method using the r2 files won't work equally well on the USA VZW version when (if) we finally get it -- true?
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The boot image used here is a modified version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus boot image, I don't think it'll boot on the LTE version.
el3ctrik said:
This is what he means. Running "fastboot boot" allows you to access the root shell using adb, however after reboot you will not be able to do that again until you reboot with the same command, or flash his permenant adb root .img from his other thread.
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I've come from using a Desire and just got the Galaxy Nexus. I've just unlocked the bootloader and flashed superboot using fastboot.
What I don't quite understand is why you wouldn't just want to flash the unsecure boot image from the other thread ? Or why this method doesn't do the same. I understand that this method reboots the phone using the superboot image rather than flashing over the system boot image file. But why wouldn't you want to override the system boot image to get full access? I suppose this is just highlighting my lack of knowledge of what I was doing before as I used unrevocked to get root access and custom recovery all in one go.
Sorry for asking these questions but it seems like there are a few people wanting to know the same thing.
@Paul - Big ups and thanks for posting this easy to use version.
siedkins said:
I've come from using a Desire and just got the Galaxy Nexus. I've just unlocked the bootloader and flashed superboot using fastboot.
What I don't quite understand is why you wouldn't just want to flash the unsecure boot image from the other thread ? Or why this method doesn't do the same. I understand that this method reboots the phone using the superboot image rather than flashing over the system boot image file. But why wouldn't you want to override the system boot image to get full access? I suppose this is just highlighting my lack of knowledge of what I was doing before as I used unrevocked to get root access and custom recovery all in one go.
Sorry for asking these questions but it seems like there are a few people wanting to know the same thing.
@Paul - Big ups and thanks for posting this easy to use version.
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Because the insecure boot image is just that, an insecure boot image - it doesn't root your device with the superuser binary / APK.
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Excellent ... um quick question before i pop out - are the o2 contract handsets sim locked and if so if there an unlock solution ? (paid or otherwise) - i tend to switch between 02/voda a lot so need to unlock
Unknown.
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gaspodex said:
Excellent ... um quick question before i pop out - are the o2 contract handsets sim locked and if so if there an unlock solution ? (paid or otherwise) - i tend to switch between 02/voda a lot so need to unlock
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I think you can just call O2 and ask for an unlock code. Don't quote on that though
I must be stupid or something cause I can't seem to unlock my phone? :-( done everything. :-S
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recklesslife85 said:
I must be stupid or something cause I can't seem to unlock my phone? :-( done everything in a shirt quide :-S
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You got it plugged in on the bootloader screen?
Just cd to wherever you extracted Pauls superboot too and type:
./fastboot-windows oem unlock
Assuming you are on Windows..if not just change it for your os
Linux = ./fastboot-linux oem unlock
OS X = ./fastboot-mac oem unlock
Evostance said:
You got it plugged in on the bootloader screen?
Just cd to wherever you extracted Pauls superboot too and type:
./fastboot-windows oem unlock
Assuming you are on Windows..if not just change it for your os
Linux = ./fastboot-linux oem unlock
OS X = ./fastboot-mac oem unlock
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Actually it didn't work... ;-/ its finding the phone so not a driver problem but typing in ./fastboot-windows oem unlock does nothing other than give me an error saying its not recognized as a internal or external command.
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Updated 11-17-12: Now that we have a stable CWMR image thanks to damien667 this procedure should be a lot less risky and less stressful!
This is confirmed working but due to the procedure involved is risky! The standard XDA disclaimer applies: I take no responsibility for bricked devices due to the following rooting procedure, no warranty express or implied is given, I will not be held responsible if you mess up your tablet by following this procedure!
You must unlock the bootloader before performing this procedure!
Credits: Kidgoo for testing and coming up with the method, thanks to damien667 for the fixed CWM images, and Chainfire for the SuperSu zip and binaries!
Before you begin make sure you read and reread the procedure and fully understand the directions.
1. Download the CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip
2. Download damien667's fixed CWMR 6.0.1.6 touch version of from here
3. Connect the Nexus 10 to your computer
4. Flash the CWMR image you downloaded in step 2 using fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash recovery /path/to/<recovery>.img
fastboot reboot
5. Touch "Install from SD Card" in CWMR
6. Select CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip that was downloaded in step 1
7. Let CWM-SuperSU-v0.98.zip install
8. Select "Reboot System"
9. Enjoy your rooted Nexus 10 !
To keep your custom recovery installed permanently and not get overwritten by the stock recovery when your reboot your tablet delete the following:
Code:
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/recovery-from-boot.p
Reserved
works! thank you very much!
Awesome!
Now, if only we could code it so it does it all for us!
1-click and go! Im afraid ill fat finger something and have a $550 paper weight :'(
Thanks for the write up!
WannaB101 said:
Now, if only we could code it so it does it all for us!
1-click and go! Im afraid ill fat finger something and have a $550 paper weight :'(
Thanks for the write up!
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One-Klick CWM Tounch + SuperSU would be great!!! :good::good::good:
So what am I supposed to do if ADB doesn't recognize the "sideload" command?
gravis86 said:
So what am I supposed to do if ADB doesn't recognize the "sideload" command?
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You will need to download the latest vesion of ADB included in the Android SDK, which can be found here.
Perhaps a video?
Perhaps you could provide a video to help us along?
shimp208 said:
You will need to download the latest vesion of ADB included in the Android SDK, which can be found here.
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Yep, my ADB was out of date... Thanks!
Got the latest version of ADB?
With regard to downloading the CWM-SuperSU file (for sideloading) do you mean that it should be downloaded on the tab itself, or downloaded into the same folder as adb and fastboot?
WannaB101 said:
Perhaps you could provide a video to help us along?
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If my Nexus 10 had arrived yet then I would be more then happy to post a video until then you'll have to make due with the written guide I'm afraid . But if you or any one else has any questions regarding the procedure feel free to ask!
shimp208 said:
If my Nexus 10 had arrived yet then I would be more then happy to post a video until then you'll have to make due with the written guide I'm afraid . But if you or any one else has any questions regarding the procedure feel free to ask!
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I hit ya with a question above...
joeski27 said:
With regard to downloading the CWM-SuperSU file (for sideloading) do you mean that it should be downloaded on the tab itself, or downloaded into the same folder as adb and fastboot?
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If you download it on your tablet you'll need to then place the downloaded zip on the root of the internal storage (I.E not in a folder). Alternatively you can download it using a computer and connect your tablet to the computer and transfer it to the root of the internal storage that way.
I know this is probably a noob question but the fastboot commands (the first two, for booting from CWRT) -- should they be done in Fastboot Mode or can they be done while Nexus 10 is on and at home screen with USB debugging enabled? If you need to be in Fastboot Mode, how do you get there with Nexus 10?
Thanks!
shimp208 said:
If you download it on your tablet you'll need to then place the downloaded zip on the root of the internal storage (I.E not in a folder). Alternatively you can download it using a computer and connect your tablet to the computer and transfer it to the root of the internal storage that way.
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Ok, the problem I have now is while I have the files on my tablet, I cannot move them to the root of the internal storage at this point...??? Suggestions??? Don't you have to be rooted in order to do this???
For some reason when I'm not in fastboot mode, I can use adb (adb devices lists my Nexus 10), but when I'm in fastboot mode, adb no longer recognizes the device. fastboot devices does however see it when in fastboot mode.
Anybody else have this problem or know why this might be happening? Thanks!
I'm still getting the sideload error after updating the ADB
Any insight, please?
So to others who are working on this and awaiting responses from the OP, where exactly have you placed the downloaded files on your tablet? specific locations?? and if so how did you get them there? I'm totally lost at this point, LOL, hoping to get some clarification soon...
Worked ... however .. you DO have to be in FASTBOOT already (power + Vol UP + Vol DOWN) - yeah it might be obvious when you're not tired as hell - but for those wondering
The first line should be:
fastboot boot /path/to/<recovery>.img
no fastboot reboot was needed - it rebooted itself.
I had a HELL of a time finding the sideload entry in CWM (that's just my brain deadness).
You have quite a bit of time More than enough.
THANK YOU!
Howdy all!
What's this? Read on, dear reader, to discover the magic that is PurpleDrake.
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What is this?
This is a utility to easily root your LG G3 (specific models only). It's a fairly foolproof script that includes all the dependencies you'll need for getting your phone rooted easily.
This is the FULL version. This means that it will automatically root, and ask you if you want TWRP installed and a custom boot that doesn't trip the root checker!
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Who made this?
This root is a collaboration between myself (IOMonster), jcase, and autoprime.
Special thanks also to beaups for some initial guidance looking at the vulnerable application.
Thanks to @Shelnutt2 for the security-disabled boot.img
Thanks to @Dees-Troy for the TWRP image!
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Is my phone compatible?
The new LG G3 models each are slightly different with regards to rooting and unlocking.
To see a matrix of which LG G3 phones are compatible with this root, please see this Google Docs spreadsheet that we've compiled.
When you run this program, your phone will reboot and run a test to see if it's compatible. If the application succeeds, it'll let you know that it's able to permaroot you. If not, it'll fail gracefully and reboot you back to normal Android without having changed anything.
Please note that this version is currently only compatible with the T-Mobile D851 version of the LG G3. For other phones, we suggest you look for the LITE version of PurpleDrake.
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How do I use this?
WE NOW SUPPORT WINDOWS! YAY ME
To start, for either platform you'll need to scroll down to the download section and get the file.
Ensure that your phone is in ADB mode (PTP Mode for everyone but Verizon. Verizon users need to be in "Internet"/"Ethernet" mode)
Linux Instructions (in a terminal!)
Extract the file you downloaded...
tar xvf ~/Downloads/PurpleDrake-TMO_VERSION.tar.gz
Mark the application as executable, and run it!
cd PurpleDrake-TMO
chmod +x purpledrake_linux.sh
./purpledrake_linux.sh
OSX Instructions (just a bit easier)
Extract the file you downloaded
Double-click on "purpledrake_osx"
Windows Instructions
Extract the file you downloaded
Double-click on "purpledrake_windows"
The application will guide you through all the steps you need.
You will still need to install SuperSU from the market after installing PurpleDrake. This pack does not include one.
If you choose to install the custom boot.img, your phone's root checker will not be tripped and your phone will show as UNROOTED.
After, be sure to check @autoprime's post for how to disable OTA upgrades! here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54254111&postcount=2
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But, what if I don't want to run your script to root?
Well then, I'd be a little hurt, but you can still do everything the script does manually.
Download the package, and extract it. Open a terminal in the main folder of the archive and run these commands:
Code:
adb reboot --bnr_recovery
adb push ./assets/start_restore /temp/start_restore
adb push ./assets/permaroot.bin /temp/start_restore
adb reboot
That will perma-root you, however there's no protection from doing something stupid or the phone being incompatible. Please be careful!
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Where do I get this?
WINDOWS/OSX/LINUX VERSION OUT NOW!
- Fixed Windows support
- Fixed OSX ADB issues not detecting phone first try
- Fixed race conditions leading to errors permarooting
- Added 64-bit Linux ADB
Code:
[url]http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/lg_g3/purpledrake/PurpleDrake-TMO_R03.tar.gz[/url]
Old version here... (OSX/Linux only)
Code:
[url]http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/lg_g3/purpledrake/PurpleDrake-TMO_R01.tar.gz[/url]
Please DO NOT mirror or re-upload the PurpleDrake software to your own site, or any other file host.
If you need drivers for Windows (thanks @autoprime for having these handy!):
Verizon Drivers: http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/LG VZW_United_WHQL_v2.14.1.exe
Everyone Else: http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprim...leDriver_S50MAN311AP22_ML_WHQL_Ver_3.11.3.exe
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Help, it doesn't work!
Post here, let us know what happened and we'll try to help you. DO NOT private message us on XDA or on IRC asking for help. We will not assist privately.
Most questions if not answered here can be answered on #lg-g3 on IRC in Freenode.
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Thanks so much! How can I show my appreciation?
Since this was a collaboration project, proceeds that are made from this root will be split between amongst us so we can purchase a Sprint test phone to root (as it's currently not rooted).
If you'd like to donate to us, click the "Donate to me" button on the left sidebar under my name, and be sure to enter a comment to let us know that you're donating towards the PurpleDrake project.
Thanks again!
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FAQ:
Q: I'm running the Windows .bat as administrator and it's closing/not working.
A: There is no need to run the .bat as admin. Just double-click and run.
Q: I get the "Windows cannot find '.\assets\windows\bin\mintty.exe'." error.. watdo?
A: Try just double-clicking on the .bat instead of running as admin.
Also make sure the script is extracted properly first before running.
Q: I [used Flashify and] am stuck in fastboot.. how can I get out?
A: Be cautious using Flashify as it seems it's not working right.. or people are hitting the wrong buttons with it.
HERE are the stock TMO D851 partitions.
Use fastboot to flash recovery(TWRP or stock) and stock boot. This will install TWRP and fix booting into rom.
If on Windows you will need fastboot drivers. Use Google to find fastboot binaries and drivers.
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
The commands to flash TWRP manually instead of using flashify is below.
Place TWRP on the root of your internal /sdcard/ using MTP, downloading it directly to phone or using ADB push.
Code:
adb push name_of_file.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/name_of_file.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
Disable OTA:
Open LG Hidden Menu (3845#*851#) --> WLAN Test --> OTA Setting --> OFF
*Replace "851" with your devices model number, 850, 852, 855 etc...
The first D851 update has been released (10M). Bootloader remained unlocked. It would appear future OTAs will be safe to take AS LONG AS YOUR PHONE IS NOT MODIFIED! If you have flashed TWRP or installed xposed or modified /system then you need to restore any changes made or flash stock firmware (tot/kdz) before taking OTA.
If using a non-tmobile g3 I would be hesitant about taking OTA updates. An OTA may update the boot stack to block Bump!
EFS Backup:
Code:
[FONT="Arial Narrow"][B]Backup EFS after jailbreaking your G3. EFS is split into 2 partitions modemst1 and modemst2.
img files will be on root of internal sdcard. Save the .img files somewhere else besides the sdcard... email, cloud, etc..[/B]
DO NOT FLASH OTHER PEOPLES EFS OR FLASH YOUR OWN BACKUPS ONTO ANOTHER PHONE.
THIS WILL BREAK EFS ON THE PHONE YOU ARE FLASHING TO. EFS BACKUPS ARE FOR THE PHONE THEY CAME FROM ONLY.
I have made a new thread on EFS backup and restore which can be found [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/efs-lg-g3-efs-backup-restore-t2907329"]HERE[/URL].
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Download the tmo .tot file and use lg flash to restore it to stock. itll format everything on internal sdcard so backup anything u may need off it.
T-Mobile firmware can be found [URL="http://downloads.codefi.re/wolfgart/LG_G3/D851"]here[/URL]. Thanks to [user=608699]@wolfgart[/user] for the files and [user=1157052]@thecubed[/user] for codefire hosting.
*Step by step picture guide - [url]http://imgur.com/W83hMPE[/url]
install the drivers.
put phone into Download Mode (power off. unplug USB. pull battery. put battery back in. press/hold Volume Up then plug in USB cable.)
In Windows Device Manager set the phones serial COM port to #41. (*see picture guide for help)
Install [URL="http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/Setup_LGFlashTool_1.8.6.527.zip"][B]LG Flash[/B][/URL]. In "C:\LG\LG Flash" folder delete megalock dll. Replace with .dll below.
new megalock dll - [url]http://bit.ly/1cQADXm[/url] (this site includes a "download manager.. UNCHECK THE BOX before downloading dll file.)
Run LG Flash in the "C:\LG\LG Flash" folder. Select korean factory if asked.
When LG Flash opens you will see a box to select firmware and dll.
Select [URL="http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/LGUP_8974.dll"][B]LG Flash .dll[/B][/URL]
Select (.tot)
Hit OK (*see picture guide for help)
Hit yellow start button. If you get Milkyway error click ok. LG Flash will then run a crc check on the tot file. Takes a bit.
After crc check finishes unplug the phone. plug phone back in. it should now be seen in LG Flash and start flashing.
Phone will reboot when finished. You may end up on a screen with s "2"... let it sit there for a minute or two.
If stuck on "2" try unplugging the usb cable from the phone.. wait 10 seconds.. then plug the usb cable back in. now wait 30 seconds and hopefully it changes to a "3"
Once the phone says "3" you can unplug the USB.. remove the battery and plug back in.. boot back up... you are now 100% stock.
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And where is the bootloader unlock talked about at the bounty thread or was it just a hoax?
Gesendet von meinem LG-D855
Tectas said:
And where is the bootloader unlock talked about at the bounty thread or was it just a hoax?
Gesendet von meinem LG-D855
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Hoax? What?
This pack is ONLY for the T-Mobile G3 which has an unlocked bootloader out of the box.
D855 support is NOT included in here. There will be a separate thread when we have an unlock for the bootloaders of the rest of the G3 family.
Tectas said:
And where is the bootloader unlock talked about at the bounty thread or was it just a hoax?
Gesendet von meinem LG-D855
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There is no boot loader unlock..where ever you read this is misinformed...the T-Mobile variant ships boot loader unlocked, it is the only one so far to be shipping unlocked.
Sweet
thecubed said:
Hoax? What?
This pack is ONLY for the T-Mobile G3 which has an unlocked bootloader out of the box.
D855 support is NOT included in here. There will be a separate thread when we have an unlock for the bootloaders of the rest of the G3 family.
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I'm aware of that and sry it wasn't meant offensive or to put this one down, autoprime, did imply at the bounty thread, that you as well managed to unlock the bootloader, at least at the beginning, that's what I'm referring to, sry that i said it the wrong way, was a bit disappointed, which for sure isn't your fault or the one of this tool, it's still great progress you made.
Gesendet von meinem LG-D855
I wish the international G3 D855 will be unlocked too
Sent from my LG-D855 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Great glad to see this released thank to all that is involved
LGG3 and beyond
All my family is sleep in the room with my Mac will be running asap bright and early. Thank you for your hardwork
Thecubed, autoprime, shelnutt2, jcase, and whoever else....thanks for this. Truly appreciated! Can't wait for Windows support. :Cheers:
Sent from my LG-D851 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Plans to support recovery for D855 in the near future?
Need to know to sell or not the G3 ?
What the hell software compatible with a mac that's a 1st whoop whoop well done guys and thanks for the hard work
Yeah great time to be a Mac owner
I have a feeling this treads about to turn in to a "when will this version be supported" topic :/
LGG3 and beyond
Success!
1. THANK YOU!
2. It didn't work the first time around, temproot worked but permaroot did not. Maybe it had to do with the fact that I was reading this forum while it was waiting for my input... I can't see how that would have made a difference but whatever. [[ Edit: It worked the second time running, I just followed the instructions immediately - no problems. /Edit ]]
3. Just a reminder for Linux users ... you have to add udev rules as described here: http://developer.android.com/tools/device.html ... and when you are done with that, also run:
$ sudo service udev restart; sudo killall -9 adb
4. My G3 would only connect to my laptop (Ubuntu 14.04) when it was in PTP mode. MTP or Charge Only did _NOT_ work... Only PTP.
5. THANK YOU AGAIN! You devs rock!
Frank.
Same as the guy above didn't work the first time but worked perfect the second! OSX here.
@ OP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/s-carrier-specific-g3-threads-t2818549
I keep getting no such file or directory, going to re download drivers and see
@thecuba not telling you what to do but maybe put this on T-Mobile thread as well http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/development
Hope you don't take it the wrong way
Hello folks!
It's been a while since last time I spent in this forum section (when the method for flashing Poland MM KDZ was published), but suddenly I decided to check the current development and it was great do discover that developers found a way to unlock bootloader! Then, I tried to do the procedures, found some adversities around the path, flashed stock KDZ for my device A LOT and finally managed to obtain a fully working LP stock with root and TWRP for my model: H442F (Dual SIM) ("LG Volt 4G" in Brazil).
The thing is: although a lot was done regarding the Spirit LTE, I found near zero information specifically for my device variant. Since I tried a lot of paths and eventually achieved an interesting result, I decided to write a full tutorial, with a lot of instructions and pictures for "novices" who desire learn all the steps but gives up at the high learning curve. Finally, I also wrote this tutorial in Brazilian Portuguese, which I believe will help at least some comrades (you can download the PDF in portuguese HERE).
Needed files:
LG Drivers (remove old ones if already instaled)
LG Flash Tool 2014 (credits to @quangnhut123 from this thread)
Brazilian H442F10a Firmware (this is a low speed server, I can upload to a better one if someone asks)
Android SDK Tools (for Windows users; Linux ones just install the package android-tools-adb)
Kingroot (or download here: www.kingroot.net)
Latin America Patched Aboot (credits to @pvineeth97 , for more info check this thread)
TWRP (or download here: https://twrp.me/lg/lgspiritlte.html)
Flashfy (or download here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify&hl=en)
SuperSU (or download here: http://www.supersu.com/)
Finally, if you prefer, you can download a full pack in this link (except for KDZ), however, I did prefer to keep isolated links for better credits and referrals
Step-by-step
Download all needed files
Install drivers, SDK and unpack Flash Tool
Save all files in the same folder, but keep KDZ file inside Flash Tool folder
Put your phone in download mode (power off, hold vol+, plug usb in pc, keep holding until download icon appears)
Wait a little for Windows completely detects device and load all drivers
Verify in Device Manager if your pc detects phone as "LG Mobile USB Serial Port (COM#)"
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Open LG Flash Tool as admin
Select KDZ file
Choose the downloaded H442F10a_03.kdz file
Choose CSE Flash
Click START
Then, "Clear phone software update registry"
You'll see a warning
Then, OK (no need to change country)
Another app will open for the flashing. If you are offline, it is possible to show just a "?" character. Wait patiently...
In about 5min it will finish
After some reboots, you'll see the phone starter screen. Just move forward (no need to configure anything right now, maybe wifi, but not google account)
Enable Developer Options going to Settings/General/Common/Software Information and tap some simes in Build Number until the "You are a developer" message appears
Go back to Settings/Developer Options and turn on USB Debugging
With Debugging on, choose MTP (for Windows) or PTP (Linux), and when asked, allow the computer
Now, make sure you installed (and know how to use, since I will cover just a few commands here) the Android Debugging Bridge (adb). It will be essential for some steps, as well for entering Recovery Mode (I will show some Linux screenshots because I do not use Windows - for this tutorial, just for KDZ flash - but with a working adb the commands are the same)
Open a command prompt (Windows: right click in start menu) or a terminal (Linux) and run "adb devices" to see if the device was detected. If not, run again and check if phone are asking permissions (and grant it)
Go (cd) to the folder with all downloaded files and write the commands (some names may be different if you downloaded individual files from official links)
adb push aboot_5120_patched.bin /sdcard/
adb push twrp-3.2.1.0-cn70n.img /sdcard/
adb push SuperSU-v2.82-201705271722.zip /sdcard/
adb install Flashify_1.9.2.apk
adb install KingrootV5.3.1.apk
At whit point, make sure your internet is fully working (3-4G or WIfi), then, open Kingroot and root the device
After a well successful root, go back to adb and run "adb shell" and then "su". The phone will ask root permission. Grant it and in adb again run "cd /sdcard"
Now we arrived a critical step. Make sure to type the command as is show, because an error may result brick. We will copy the modified aboot into the respective phone partition (check code, check picture, and double check!)
If everything occurs all right, will appear this message
Great! Now you have an unlocked bootloader! What we have to do now is fhash a custom recovery (in this case, TWRP).
Open Flashify, give root rights, then go into Flash/Recovery Image/Choose a file/File explorer/sdcard/[downloaded file]. When asked to flash click "YUP!" and then "Flash More" (as we do not want the phone to reboot right now)
An extra step I prefer to do is remove Kingroot, since it installs a lot of services and keep device substantially slow. If you prefer Kingroot over SuperSU, you are DONE!
Case you prefer SuperSU... Open Kingroot/.../Settings/Uninstall Kingroot
It will prompt if you are sure. Just click Continue/OK
Go back to prompt/terminal and run "adb reboot recovery"
Phone will enter TWRP!
Now, just a few steps!
Go to Install and flash SuperSU
Go to Wipe and do a Factory Reset
Go to Settings and disable TWRP app installer (optional)
And finally go to Reboot and choose System
DONE!!!
Now you have a phone with an unlocked bootloader, a recovery capable of doing a lot of stuff (sideload, wipe cache, backups), and rooted as well.
A really good job, I'm sure a lot of your fellow countryman will find this very useful!
Korelev said:
A really good job, I'm sure a lot of your fellow countryman will find this very useful!
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Thanks man! Today I finally added a link with portuguese-br instructions. Hope more Brazilian users will have the chance to perform these operations!
Valeeeu dms irmao, ajudou dmss
Ninloth said:
Thanks man! Today I finally added a link with portuguese-br instructions. Hope more Brazilian users will have the chance to perform these operations!
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Thanks for the instructions. After unlocking its bootloader, wil it be compatible with any H440 custom rom (single sim operation, of course)? Or the only custom rom we get is Cm12?
Mrkblo said:
Thanks for the instructions. After unlocking its bootloader, wil it be compatible with any H440 custom rom (single sim operation, of course)? Or the only custom rom we get is Cm12?
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Hi!
Well, unfortunately I don't know. I made the procedure, wrote the tutorial, and 2 months later changed my phone for a new one. Can't test anymore.
Mrkblo said:
Thanks for the instructions. After unlocking its bootloader, wil it be compatible with any H440 custom rom (single sim operation, of course)? Or the only custom rom we get is Cm12?
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Yes, it should be compatible with any custom rom as long as your phone is Lg spirit LTE( snapdragon variant ).
Hey guys, i have tested the new method posted by g96818 and it works perfect.
Since he has more experience than me with OnePlus rooting I'll delete this post soon.
My fear is the future proofing of my method and i understand that his method is better in the case of future updates and less risky.
Finally!. Excited to see the rooting movement beginning let's go. Would have tried but I've got CPH2447.
hitzzzzzzzz said:
Finally!. Excited to see the rooting movement beginning let's go. Would have tried but I've got CPH2447.
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Hey man, but there is a full OTA for that, you just need to subtract the info you need from it.
Since i dont have that device, i dont want to tell you what to do.
Nice. It'd be fantastic too if we could use this as a ongoing reference for future OTA's. Have someone drop by and post a patched init_boot image everytime a new OTA comes out and keep track of them for the CPH2451
scott.hart.bti said:
Nice. It'd be fantastic too if we could use this as a ongoing reference for future OTA's. Have someone drop by and post a patched init_boot image everytime a new OTA comes out and keep track of them for the CPH2451
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Yeah that's true that would be nice.
Adb connect works better than adb pair from wireless debugging adb connect then adb shell then run reboot bootloader command For me it would connect with pair but not recognize my device
scottlam1 said:
Adb connect works better than adb pair from wireless debugging adb connect then adb shell then run reboot bootloader command For me it would connect with pair but not recognize my device
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adb and also the fastboot drivers installed? and USB debugging activated?
and only adb works over wifi , fastboot only with usb cable
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I am not responsible for any any harm, such as bricking, or bootloops, which may happen to your device. This is what worked for me and other guys in this forum.
Important notes to consider: A big thanks to azsl1326 he got us the Patched Init_boot to make this possible.
-You need to unlock the bootloader of your device. This means you'll lose the data ect ect ect.
-People are losing Netflix access after this process, right now we haven't found a "cure" for this, but is pretty normal if you have root a Oneplus device before, when i found the fix i'll edit this right away.
-I'll write this for experts and newcomers a like just in case so they don't have to start asking for simple questions.
-After the root some people have the issue that they cant use security like passwords, fingerprint...ect ect. (as of now the only fix they have is to reset everything and doing the rooting again for 2+times). If i find the "cure" i'll let you guys know.
Spoiler: Issues connecting your device to the PC?
To some people the USB debugging is not working at all, because the phone turn it off after you try to use it or connect it to the PC.
I personally had this issue so i just workaround it. This is what i did:
1- Connect the OnePlus to the same network as your PC.
2- Turn On Wireless debugging on your OP11 and select Pair device with pairing code:
3- Then use this on your PC after you open CMD of course:
Then put the code you have.
The check with this command to see if it is connected:
Now that it is connected you can enter bootloader and connect it to your PC in that mode normally with:
OK now back to the deal:
1- Download the latest platform tools from here:
-Unzip it and put it in the desktop for easy access.
2-The bootloader
Spoiler: Unlock the Bootloader
Step 1 - Unlocking Bootloader:
1.A - Enable OEM Unlocking:
1. Open Settings Application -> About device -> Version -> Tap on Build Number 7 times
2. Open Settings Application -> Additional Settings -> Developer Options
3. Enable OEM Unlocking
4. Enable USB Debugging
1.B - Entering Bootloader
The bootloader must be unlocked in order to flash the recovery.
Ensure the device is connected to the computer via ADB by entering the following command
Code:
adb devices
The output should be something similar to this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
(note the device name on the left will not be the same)
Reboot into the bootloader by entering the following command:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
1.C - Unlock
Once entered, enter the following command:
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
WARNING: THIS WILL WIPE ALL DATA ON THE DEVICE
Use the volume keys to select unlocking, and then use the power button to confirm.
Once complete, enter the following command:
Code:
fastboot reboot
You will now have to go through the device setup.
Repeat steps 1.A and 1.B to enter back into the bootloader
3- Flashing the Init_Boot.img
In this case i'll provide the already patched Init_boot.img for A07!!! so you don't have to look for it, is attached to this thread.
Download the img and put it in the same folder as the platform tools for easy access.
Spoiler: Magisk Canary
After you enter the device.
1. Dowload the Magisk Canary version from this link:
2. Install it on you device.
Spoiler: Opening CMD (Command Prompt)
After you got everything in place open the platform folder and type CMD on the location box, then press Enter.
If that doesn't work, just open CMD and type:
CD and write the location of the platform folder to get it to work.
Now to the "flashing"
Enter the bootloader like before to start, now type this:
The above command should automatically flash the init_boot to both the slots. However, if you face any issues while executing that command, then you could also manually specify the slots while flashing. Like this:
And
4-Restart your phone and check the magisk canary app that everything is OK.
Spoiler: Bypassing Safetynet
This is optional; however, highly recommend
Note, due to the nature of Safetynet, this can change at anytime and may begin failing in the future.
A - Repackaging Magisk
1. Launch Magisk Manager
2. Tap Settings Icon (Top Right Corner)
3. Tap "Hide The Magisk App"
4. Enter New Application Name
5. Click OK and wait
6. Uninstall original Magisk APK if it has persisted
B - Enable Zygisk & Deny List
1. Launch Magisk Manager
2. Tap Settings Icon (Top Right Corner)
3. Enable "Zygisk"
4. Enable "Enforce Deny List"
C - Configure Deny List
it is recommended to add any application you would like to hide from Magisk here
1. Launch Magisk Manager
2. Tap Settings Icon (Top Right Corner)
3. Tap "Configure DenyList"
4. Tap the 3 dots in the top right and select "Show System Apps"
5. Select the following applications:
~ Android System
~ Google Play Store
~ Google Play Services
~ Google Services Framework
D - Delete App Data
1. Launch Settings Application
2. Select Apps
3. Select App Management
4. Clear data for the following apps:
~ Google Play Store
~ Google Play Services
~ Google Services Framework
5. Reboot the device
E - Flash Universal Safetynet Fix
1. Download the Universal Safetynet Fix
2. Launch Magisk
3. Select Modules
4. Select "Install From Storage"
5. Select Universal Safetynet Fix
6. Wait for Flashing to complete
7. Reboot
Download a safetynet check just to be sure.
And thats pretty much it, if you guys find some issues after the root, please post them here so i'll start adding more and more info about it for future references and fixes.
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You are so helpful! This worked flawlessly!
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
adb and also the fastboot drivers installed? and USB debugging activated?
and only adb works over wifi , fastboot only with usb cable
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Yeah fastboot still has to be hardwired I'm just going by my experience that pair function didn't work for me adb connect did wireless you still put in the IP and port but no pair key
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Yeah fastboot still has to be hardwired I'm just going by my experience that pair function didn't work for me adb connect did wireless you still put in the IP and port but no pair key
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i never use adb over wifi sorry
Do you by chance have the stock unpatched init_boot.img? When you say that you have to redo the whole root process a couple of times to get screen lock working, uprooting would be flashing a stock init_boot yeah?
H4X0R46 said:
Do you by chance have the stock unpatched init_boot.img? When you say that you have to redo the whole root process a couple of times to get screen lock working, uprooting would be flashing a stock init_boot yeah?
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unrooting before the update is actually only needed if you do the update via incremental update (e.g. eu and india get full firmware packets) so you don't need to unroot first
ChrisFeiveel84 said:
unrooting before the update is actually only needed if you do the update via incremental update (e.g. eu and india get full firmware packets) so you don't need to unroot first
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Mine is the USA model CPH 2451, I updated my phone to A.07 already by normal means, my bootloader is still locked, so I haven't even begun to mess with it YET. This might cause issues with my lock and fingerprint I'm assuming? Just wanna be sure I'm understanding this correctly. Thanks man for all your help! Much appreciated
H4X0R46 said:
Mine is the USA model CPH 2451, I updated my phone to A.07 already by normal means, my bootloader is still locked, so I haven't even begun to mess with it YET. This might cause issues with my lock and fingerprint I'm assuming? Just wanna be sure I'm understanding this correctly. Thanks man for all your help! Much appreciated
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I didn't have an issue with my lock screen and stuff. I also didn't do anything to the phone other than unlock bootloader and root. Once I did this my lock screen and fingerprint and stuff wasn't an issue at all. Maybe I got lucky.
H4X0R46 said:
Do you by chance have the stock unpatched init_boot.img? When you say that you have to redo the whole root process a couple of times to get screen lock working, uprooting would be flashing a stock init_boot yeah?
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The password issue has nothing to do with rooting, it is caused by unlocking the bootloader. Before you do any rooting, first lock and unlock the bootloader 3 times. After the third time, you can set the password (or pin, or pattern/etc) and THEN do the actual rooting.
Do you have boot.img instead i rather have temp root
i accidentally pushed the patched init boot img to phone before updating, now i keep getting failed system update, any way to revert back to original A06 init_boot.img so i can take update and then come back and root
SappyHanger said:
Do you have boot.img instead i rather have temp root
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Sorry m8, they haven't release the full IMG yet, just incremental, unless you are in (UPDATE A06), i can tell you where to get it for that one.
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Sorry m8, they haven't release the full IMG yet, just incremental, unless you are in (UPDATE A06), i can tell you where to get it for that one.
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can you point me to the init boot image on A06, i accidentally pushed the patched a07 version to a06 w/o updating to a07
So I did the above and magisk turns into a green android icon and won't start. It did start before I flashed the init boot.... ?? Tried to re-install magisk, same thing. green icon.....
Do I need to sideload magisk? (adb sideload Magisk-v25.2.zip) ???