can someone guide me to right files and installation instructions for my device.
I have rooted the same.
Have TWRP?If No.Really don't know for your device
Manual install xposed via adb
1. Download and unzip
to open the content folder XposedForZenFone_sdk21_x86_v78_20151116;
2. To turn the phone on developer Mode, USB Debugging. To install on the phone Root.
3. When connecting the wire to the phone, confirm the RSA fingerprint;
4. Start InstallXposedFramework.bat and follow the screen of the phone, SuperSU will request the rights for ADB Shell, give the right;
5. After the installation the phone will restart, update dalvik-cache (Update system...);
6. After you start the phone, start InstallXposedInstaller.bat to install the XposedInstaller.
Dont have TWRP.. Will search for same for my device, can I use CWM recovery ?
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Not sure if this has been posted already but, this exact process for rooting works for almost ANY android device the program is very easy to use and I will do my best to try and explain how it works.
First, download this ROOTING TOOL
BLU Tank 4.5 Recovery Provided by lopestom: DOWNLOAD
SuperUser: DOWNLOAD
MobileUncle Tools: DOWNLOAD
Now that you have all of these files I will teach you step by step to achieve root + CWM.
ROOTING:
1. Extract the rooting tool to your computer the folder should be called "VROOT" now open the file Root.exe and this image will appear. (MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS CONNECTED VIA USB WITH INSTALLED DRIVERS)
2. CLICK ROOT.
The program will install a chinese version of superuser which we will delete after CWM installation. (YOUR PHONE WILL REBOOT, THIS IS NORMAL)
3. After reboot, you may now exit the program.
CWM:
1. Now that we are rooted, we can install CWM. While your phone is still plugged into your computer place the MobileUncleTools.apk into your phones storage.
2. Exract the recovery "BLU Tank 4.5.zip" to your computer and put the recovery image file into your phone.
3. Go to your phone and load the application "File Manager" and install the program MobileUncletools.apk that you just put on your phone.
4. Run the program Mobile Uncle Tools on your phone:
Next:
5. Once you Select the recovery.img your phone will prompt you to flash the recovery, click YES, it will then prompt you to reboot your phone into recovery then choose YES.
6. You should now be in CWM.
NOW TO REMOVE CHINESE SUPERUSER.
1. Choose to install a zip from SD CARD > Choose UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41.zip > Install
2. CWM will remove chinese SU and you now have Chainfire SU.
Done.
swindillon said:
Not sure if this has been posted already but, this exact process for rooting works for almost ANY android device the program is very easy to use and I will do my best to try and explain how it works.
First, download this ROOTING TOOL
BLU Tank 4.5 Recovery Provided by lopestom: DOWNLOAD
SuperUser: DOWNLOAD
MobileUncle Tools: DOWNLOAD
Now that you have all of these files I will teach you step by step to achieve root + CWM.
ROOTING:
1. Extract the rooting tool to your computer the folder should be called "VROOT" now open the file Root.exe and this image will appear. (MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS CONNECTED VIA USB WITH INSTALLED DRIVERS)
2. CLICK ROOT.
The program will install a chinese version of superuser which we will delete after CWM installation. (YOUR PHONE WILL REBOOT, THIS IS NORMAL)
3. After reboot, you may now exit the program.
CWM:
1. Now that we are rooted, we can install CWM. While your phone is still plugged into your computer place the MobileUncleTools.apk into your phones storage.
2. Exract the recovery "BLU Tank 4.5.zip" to your computer and put the recovery image file into your phone.
3. Go to your phone and load the application "File Manager" and install the program MobileUncletools.apk that you just put on your phone.
4. Run the program Mobile Uncle Tools on your phone:
Next:
5. Once you Select the recovery.img your phone will prompt you to flash the recovery, click YES, it will then prompt you to reboot your phone into recovery then choose YES.
6. You should now be in CWM.
NOW TO REMOVE CHINESE SUPERUSER.
1. Choose to install a zip from SD CARD > Choose UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.41.zip > Install
2. CWM will remove chinese SU and you now have Chainfire SU.
Done.
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I tried with no luck. Phone is already rooted with the same method you mentioned. I flash the recovery image using the app, and the phone reboots to the stock recovery mode.
I'm not running the phone on a stock firmware.. Could that be the problem?
Manar Aleryani said:
I tried with no luck. Phone is already rooted with the same method you mentioned. I flash the recovery image using the app, and the phone reboots to the stock recovery mode.
I'm not running the phone on a stock firmware.. Could that be the problem?
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I have the SAME problem! SU ok but the phone reboots to the stock recovery.... My firmware is original... What I do now?
Sorry, but VROOT threads are being closed by the moderation team because they appear to be collecting information off of devices. So, until this method is verified to be working safely and without malware, I would advise everyone not to use this method. Please report them to the moderation team.
Thanks!
Once rooted, you will try to install XPOSED Framework. You most probably need it for the Greenify + experimental like i did.
NOTES:
Use this guide if you think you want to preserve the files of your internal memory.
You have a very crappy internet connection so you can't download files larger than 500MB
You need to use your phone urgently
You have no prior experience in flashing
If you are not confident with the steps I provided, please stop. Try to search for other posts that may help you instead
As of this moment, January 13, 2016, PLEASE DON'T USE the Xposed Installer from this link as your current firmware isn't supported yet. You will face bootloops.
If you are currently in a bootloop, here is how I fix mine.
What you'll need:
1. Download and install ADB and Fastboot in your PC
2. Download One Click Root. You will need the Xoa_root.bat which is the root remover. Put this file on your adb folder which is usually at C:\adb
3. Download Asus Firmware 2.20.40.160. Just download the update version which is around 20MB only. Put this file on your adb folder which is usually at C:\adb
4. A little patience and good eyesight
What you'll do:
I will assume that you are already rooted since you want to install xposed framework
Follow the steps in order as I do not know the complications if one zip file is flash earlier than the other
STEPS:
1. You are in the Asus Boot Logo (the one with a small loading circle and not moving)
2. Boot into Bootloader (hold power + vol up)
3. Once in Bootloader, don't touch anything. You will see [Normal Boot] in green
4. Go to your folder where you put the One Click Root. Extract the zip file on a separate folder. Once extracted, open Xoa_root.bat on your Notepad. Remove this 3 lines since you cannot access ADB at this point.
adb wait-for-devices
adb reboot bootloader
sleep 30
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5. Once removed, click Xoa_root.bat. make sure your phone is connected with your PC.
6. Wait until the removal of root is finished
7. Reboot
8. Open your phone to Bootloader again [power + volume up]
9. Once in Bootloader, go to [Recovery] by clicking the Volume down. Then press power button
10. Phone will reboot. Then you will proceed with the sleeping android with Red !
11. Hold Power Button and click Volume Up
12. Release Volume Up and you will proceed with Recovery
13. Once in Recovery, go to Sideload ADB. For extensive tutorial go to this link
14. Click Apply Update from ADB
15. On your PC, open a cmd or command prompt
16. type cd C:\adb
17. then type adb sideload NameOfZipFileUpdate.zip
18. wait until update is finished
19. choose wipe cache partition [optional]
20. Voila! your zenfone is working again - minus the root
SOME NOTES ON WHY I FOLLOWED THESE STEPS
1. ADB cannot detect your Zenfone 2 while in Asus Boot Logo. It may be detected but it will show as Error: Unauthorized blah blah blah blah. This has something to do with the RSA key of your device. Hence, you cannot issue a command to uninstall the XPOSED FRAMEWORK since you are not authorized to issue command to your phone.
2. ADB cannot detect your Z2 while in Fastboot Mode obviously. You can only issue a fastboot command from it. Hence, you cannot issue a command to uninstall the XPOSED FRAMEWORK
3. You cannot issue a custom command in ADB while in Recovery Mode. You can only issue the command ADB Sideload once you click the Apply Update via ADB.
4. If you go directly installing the Firmware Update without removing Root, you will face bootloops again.
5. You can issue an install/uninstall command via fastboot mode. Hence, the Xoa_root.bat will help you to remove root
6. The firmware update will flash all the folders that the XPOSED FRAMEWORK was intalled into so flashing the updated Firmware will fix your bootloop.
If you got question & suggestions, let me know.
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Summary:
1. Make sure phone is connected to PC
2. On Bootloader/fastboot, open Xoa_boot.bat & remove the ADB commands
3. Run Xoa_boot.bat
4. When done, go to Recovery Mode and choose Apply Update via ADB
5. sideload Newest Firmware Update using ADB. Type adb sideload NameOfZipFileUpdate.zip
6. choose wipe cache partition [optional]
7. Done.
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As advised by KrasCGQ, you may download the full firmware so you can have a clean system installed. I have a very slow connection so I wasn't able to test if it will work. As per his advise, you will also retain your files in internal memory.
Use full firmware instead. I don't think if you could:
1. Install OTA package over the same version as OTA package has;
2. Fix bootloops only by installing OTA package.
OTA package only patch system files to update the system. If there is mismatch blocks on the file, it'll abort.
In this scenario, it's the best to flash the whole system with full firmware. Even if it's too big, it'll give 100% clean system; without need to unroot it.
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Vernel
I would rather flash the entire rom ... Thats simple and easy
Oh well, its up to you. At least my files are not deleted.
vernel1008 said:
Oh well, its up to you. At least my files are not deleted.
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Even If u flash it entirely it won't delete your stuff
Great guide!
A little scratches and corrections from me:
1st:
Do the steps in the order I provided above otherwise you will not be able to fix your bootloop for the following reasons:
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The best is to move these below the "What you'll do" sentence. Then, replace it with notes word. It looks like notes than situations where end-users couldn't be able to fix bootloops they had.
Edit: #1: And remove "...for the following reasons:" words, too.
2nd:
2. ADB cannot detect your Z2 while in Fastboot mode obviously. Hence, you cannot issue a command to uninstall the XPOSED FRAMEWORK.
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Maybe I need to add a sentence between 1st and 2nd sentences like this:
Code:
2. ADB cannot detect your Z2 while in Fastboot mode obviously. [Color='red']You can only issue a fastboot command from it.[/color] Hence, you cannot issue a command to uninstall the XPOSED FRAMEWORK.
But, it's optional and up to you.
3rd:
Use full firmware instead. I don't think if you could:
1. Install OTA package over the same version as OTA package has;
2. Fix bootloops only by installing OTA package.
OTA package only patch system files to update the system. If there is mismatch blocks on the file, it'll abort.
In this scenario, it's the best to flash the whole system with full firmware. Even if it's too big, it'll give 100% clean system; without need to unroot it.
4th, but optional:
Wipe cache partition (and dalvik cache). It's a complementary procedure.
That's all for now. And I hope if anyone who have problems with Xposed on 2.20.40.160 firmware and even Z008 users with latest firmware could use this guide to solve their problems.
And...uh!
I can't take a look on 2.20.40.160 firmware because my Z00A is still at service center outside my hometown.
Sent from my GT-I9500
This thread saved me. Very nice guide for those who tripped at the starting line and for those who failed to backup very important information and files. Weird is i can't root it back through 1-click root.
Hey guys,
I'm in the process of flashing CM's Marshmallow onto my LG G3s (D722) however after successfully rooting using KingRoot I can't seem to be able to apply the necessary bootloader patch as the /dev/block folders and contents are completely missing. Anyone have any suggestions? I installed a kdz lollipop stock room to begin the process if it helps.
heyy
you can you help me?
I have the CM13 but the root was not well and using the kingroot but is dont working .
as you did with the kingroot ?
sorry for the inconvenient
Hey,
I flashed a stock ROM (make sure you download the right one for your model/IMEI) via LG Flash Tool and then used Kingroot, be sure you haven't downloaded KingoRoot by mistake, it's not the same app as it just installs a heap of apps on your phone and does nothing but tell you it's failed after.
I'm still stuck with the bootloader patch though :s
There is a thread with all the info about this phone, tells you the right way to patch boot
Hi,
I figured out what the problem was, the thread you mention doesn't cater for my specific issue. Which I had hoped for a response about, however incase others have this same issue I'll list the process I went through here to resolve my issue and correctly root, patch and flash the D722;
1: Install Kingroot on your phone with your data connection active and let it try to root your phone, if it fails proceed to the next steps. Otherwise skip to step 3
THINGS TO DOWNLOAD: (If initial root attempt fails)
Download & install LG Flash tool on your PC.
Download & install Unified Android Toolkit (Optional, but useful for mass installation of aps)
Search for the correct KDZ file for your phone model/IMEI HERE
Install Busybox on your phone
Install Flashify on your phone
2: With your phone in download mode Flash your downloaded ROM using the LG Flash tool in CSE mode and click start, ignore language settings and any error messages. It should proceed as normal.
3: Follow the instructions for patching the bootloader HERE. If it fails proceed to step 4.
NOTE: The root location of your external SD card may be in a different directory, for example like mine it was in /storage/external_SD/ so try to change the file location in the command before proceeding.
4: Download and install CWM ROM Manager on your device (use Unified Android Toolkit to do this if you don't have/want gapps). Then choose fix permissions and repeat step 3.
5: Flash twrp via Flashify.
6: Download your desired ROM and place it in the root of your SD card, reboot to recovery.
7: Install the ROM as usual via TWRP, remember to wipe dalvic etc.
If mods would like me to post this as a guide instead I'll gladly do so!
NarcissusFarie said:
Hi,
I figured out what the problem was, the thread you mention doesn't cater for my specific issue. Which I had hoped for a response about, however incase others have this same issue I'll list the process I went through here to resolve my issue and correctly root, patch and flash the D722;
1: Install Kingroot on your phone with your data connection active and let it try to root your phone, if it fails proceed to the next steps. Otherwise skip to step 3
THINGS TO DOWNLOAD: (If initial root attempt fails)
Download & install LG Flash tool on your PC.
Download & install Unified Android Toolkit (Optional, but useful for mass installation of aps)
Search for the correct KDZ file for your phone model/IMEI HERE
Install Busybox on your phone
Install Flashify on your phone
2: With your phone in download mode Flash your downloaded ROM using the LG Flash tool in CSE mode and click start, ignore language settings and any error messages. It should proceed as normal.
3: Follow the instructions for patching the bootloader HERE. If it fails proceed to step 4.
NOTE: The root location of your external SD card may be in a different directory, for example like mine it was in /storage/external_SD/ so try to change the file location in the command before proceeding.
4: Download and install CWM ROM Manager on your device (use Unified Android Toolkit to do this if you don't have/want gapps). Then choose fix permissions and repeat step 3.
5: Flash twrp via Flashify.
6: Download your desired ROM and place it in the root of your SD card, reboot to recovery.
7: Install the ROM as usual via TWRP, remember to wipe dalvic etc.
If mods would like me to post this as a guide instead I'll gladly do so!
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help me please. i cant patch bootloader says sdcard/aboot.bin: no such file or directory, i have the file on internal and external memory... please help.....
feikacab said:
help me please. i cant patch bootloader says sdcard/aboot.bin: no such file or directory, i have the file on internal and external memory... please help.....
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Some versions have another path.
Sent from my D722P using XDA-Developers mobile app
ErnuB said:
Some versions have another path.
Sent from my D722P using XDA-Developers mobile app
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yes. works fine. thanks dude.
Could you tell me the path I should use? or the full code I should write?
NarcissusFarie said:
Hi,
I figured out what the problem was, the thread you mention doesn't cater for my specific issue. Which I had hoped for a response about, however incase others have this same issue I'll list the process I went through here to resolve my issue and correctly root, patch and flash the D722;
1: Install Kingroot on your phone with your data connection active and let it try to root your phone, if it fails proceed to the next steps. Otherwise skip to step 3
THINGS TO DOWNLOAD: (If initial root attempt fails)
Download & install LG Flash tool on your PC.
Download & install Unified Android Toolkit (Optional, but useful for mass installation of aps)
Search for the correct KDZ file for your phone model/IMEI HERE
Install Busybox on your phone
Install Flashify on your phone
2: With your phone in download mode Flash your downloaded ROM using the LG Flash tool in CSE mode and click start, ignore language settings and any error messages. It should proceed as normal.
3: Follow the instructions for patching the bootloader HERE. If it fails proceed to step 4.
NOTE: The root location of your external SD card may be in a different directory, for example like mine it was in /storage/external_SD/ so try to change the file location in the command before proceeding.
4: Download and install CWM ROM Manager on your device (use Unified Android Toolkit to do this if you don't have/want gapps). Then choose fix permissions and repeat step 3.
5: Flash twrp via Flashify.
6: Download your desired ROM and place it in the root of your SD card, reboot to recovery.
7: Install the ROM as usual via TWRP, remember to wipe dalvic etc.
If mods would like me to post this as a guide instead I'll gladly do so!
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Is this guide still works or will you update instructions? also where can I download TWRP and LineageOS for LG G3s D722?
Hi folks. I'll start off with some disclaimers.
I'm not part of the Jide team or in any way affiliated with RemixOS other than that I was given permission to post an "easy install" package here.
I cannot fix bugs. If you want to tell me about bugs you are welcome to, but there's nothing I can do about them. This thread *may* be monitored by Jide team members, but I cannot guarantee timeliness nor thoroughness.
I am only here to support this thread in regard to "How To Install It". That said, I will try to assist anyone with any issues that I can. I can't fix bugs, but I can answer question and may be able to resolve some issues.
This process WILL WIPE your device, so be sure to back up any important files beforehand.
Now that all that's out of the way, let's get to it.
If you haven't heard about RemixOS, here's a little intro: http://www.jide.com/remixos
Remix is a different kind of Android experience.
The only way to install RemixOS at this moment is through fastboot. I took their firmware files and simplified "flash-all" batch script and packaged it alongside ADB and fastboot. If you already have ADB and fastboot, you can download the firmware directly from Jide and install just like always: http://www.jide.com/remixos/devices/nexus9
If you don't have ADB or fastboot, or just want to speed up your install process, keep reading.
You will need an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER to do this. Unlocking your bootloader will wipe your device, but so will installing this ROM normally, so again be sure to back up important files. Click the spoiler button in the instructions below to see the additional steps for unlocking your bootloader.
Pre-install: Enable "OEM Unlocking" in Developer Settings. To do this: go to "About Tablet" in Settings. Tap "Build Number" seven times. You'll see a notification that you are now a developer, and now you'll have a "Developer Options section in Settings. Go into Developer Options and enable "OEM Unlocking" by flipping the toggle.
1. DOWNLOAD EASY INSTALL PACKAGE:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=92087
2. Unzip the package. Just the .zip file you downloaded, no need to unzip anything within the original .zip file.
3. Boot your Nexus 9 into bootloader mode. (power off tablet, hold "Volume Down" and "Power" buttons simultaneously for 4-5 seconds. You'll see a white screen with multicolor text if successful)
4. Connect tablet to PC via microUSB cable.
To unlock bootloader, if necessary:
A. Hold Shift and right-click within the unzipped folder containing ADB and fastboot tools, then click "Open a command window here". A command prompt will pop up.
B. Type
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
C. This will wipe your device and takes a few minutes. If it reboots afterwards, get back into bootloader mode to continue.
5. Double-click "flash-all.bat", the batch file within the folder you unzipped from the package.
6. Wait for a while. It takes a few minutes. Do not unplug the tablet or turn off your computer during this process. It will reboot automatically when complete.
Congratulations, you are now running RemixOS 3.0!
A few notes for modders:
I was able to root using CF Auto Root.
TWRP works fine for flashing some .zips, but remember this is a heavily modified AOSP so not all mods will work.
I have not tested Xposed.
Layers do NOT work.
If you install a custom recovery or modify /system you will not be able to install OTA updates, you will have to flash the entire package manually.
borxnx said:
A few notes for modders:
I was able to root using CF Auto Root.
TWRP works fine for flashing some .zips, but remember this is a heavily modified AOSP so not all mods will work.
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What method did you use to get CF Auto Root to work? I ran it, and have SuperSU installed, but don't have root, it says there is no SU binary.
How do you have twrp? I have flashed twrp and when I reboot to recovery, I just get a blank screen. After some googling, it looks like Remix doesn't have recovery in the same way stock Android does.
For some reason I ran CF twice the second time it worked. But not the first I hot the same error you did. After that TWRP installed and boots up.
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Hi All,
First of all, I am not responsible for the final outcome of your device. This is a choice you have made. This is what I did to get the phone I have want for years now. Follow these steps to “unlock bootloader, install root, and make certain partitions R/W”. By doing so you can install a custom bootanimation and custom fonts with apps from the Google Play Store. Make a full backup of device storage because you will be wiping your phone. Backup phone by connecting to PC and copy all necessary folders from phone storage to a temp folder on PC desktop (documents, downloads, pictures, dcim, music, videos etc). My device apps were auto backuped by Google Account. I copied and pasted the device storage to my laptop. This is all down on a windows 10 laptop. Using the ADB and Fastbbot tools from the android platform tools. Caution, if you are not use to rooting devices, don't do this!
Requirements: Use good quality USB cable when connecting to PC Phone must be fully unlocked (check settings/about phone and scroll all the way to bottom for unlock status) Download and install the latest Android Platform Tools to preferable to C:\adb (https://rb.gy/8yeouu) . Disable driver signing on your PC (https://rb.gy/8iva24) Download and install OnePlus USB drivers (https://rb.gy/awepqe). Download and install Qualcomm USB drivers (https://www.gadgetsdr.com/qualcomm-usb-driver/). Must be on Android 11 (not Android 12 there is a special step included to downgrade)
1) phone must be fully unlocked from T-Mobile.
2) Device needs to be on Android 11! Mandatory
If on Android 12, downgrade to 11 with this link and update once!!!!!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/op9pro-repository-of-msm-unbrick-tools-tmo-eu-glo-in.4272549/
3) do not restore or setup phone at this time but connect to WIFI, go into settings/about phone and tap several time to enable developer settings. then in system/developer settings enable OEM Unlock and enable USB Debugging and disable Auto Update!
4) Unlock the bootloader with this link.....https://rb.gy/8f0psw (the phone will factory reset and then boot to system
5) Use this link to gain root... https://rb.gy/dtsb2n
6) download flashable Magisk from here and copy to internal storage on device....https://www.rootingsteps.com/magisk-zip/
7) install TWRP from this link https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplus9pro.html and while in TWRP flash the Magisk zip file.
Boot to system and open the Magisk Manager and click the upper install to direct path.
8) download this script and move it to phone internal storage.....https://rb.gy/pcdquz then boot to TWRP recovery and flash the zip. the phone will boot to system....enjoy
9) install from Goole Play Store Bootanimation changer by jimmy rum and Fontfix.
Now you can install a custom bootanimation and custom font.
Questions, just ask......
TheGhost
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