Could someone kindly point me to a rooted image for the WileyFox Swift2+ ?
I only need a Rooted phone to install the AntiVirus, Firewall and Titianium apps. Why these are not allowed to run as standard I will never know.
And a recovery image for Cyanogen OS 13.1.4 (6.0.1) should it screw it up
The stock Cyanogen OS Rom is here
http://builds.cyngn.com/factory/marmite/cm-13.1.4-ZNH2KAS5RM-marmite-signed-fastboot-c64f8f5d87.zip
Thanks
Steve
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Hi, I have a rooted nexus 7 and wanted to run multiple ROMs using Multirom and have and use root access on each of them. I cant figure out a way to do this and would like a little help. My Nexus 7 is running Android 4.4.4 and fully rooted on stock kernel and ROM at the moment. If anyone knows how to enable root on multiple ROMs please help me and let me know how. Thanks!
> Phoenex
Phoenex said:
Hi, I have a rooted nexus 7 and wanted to run multiple ROMs using Multirom and have and use root access on each of them. I cant figure out a way to do this and would like a little help. My Nexus 7 is running Android 4.4.4 and fully rooted on stock kernel and ROM at the moment. If anyone knows how to enable root on multiple ROMs please help me and let me know how. Thanks!
> Phoenex
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1. Download MultiROM Manager From The Play Store
2. Download the files required. Install Them. (This will install The TWRP recovery)
3. Download A Rom.
4. Reboot Into Recovery Mode->Advanced->MultiROM->Add New Rom
A Delailed Guide Is Available. Just Google "Multirom Nexus 7 XDA"
aniket0317 said:
1. Download MultiROM Manager From The Play Store
2. Download the files required. Install Them. (This will install The TWRP recovery)
3. Download A Rom.
4. Reboot Into Recovery Mode->Advanced->MultiROM->Add New Rom
A Delailed Guide Is Available. Just Google "Multirom Nexus 7 XDA"
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Thank you for your quick response, I already have MultiROM installed but want root access on the other ROMs. Whenever I boot the other ROMs now most Google applications crash instantly and I can't open them without them crashing again. When I open SuperSU it says that Android versions after 4.3 need to re-root to update binary. How would I update the binary and prevent Google Applications from crashing when opened?
Phoenex said:
Thank you for your quick response, I already have MultiROM installed but want root access on the other ROMs. Whenever I boot the other ROMs now most Google applications crash instantly and I can't open them without them crashing again. When I open SuperSU it says that Android versions after 4.3 need to re-root to update binary. How would I update the binary and prevent Google Applications from crashing when opened?
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Need more info:
Which ROM?
Which GAPPS?
How did you install them?
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My Devices:
Nexus 7 2013 LTE "DEB"
Stock ROM 4.4.3
Stock Kernel
Build: KUT48L
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Most custom Roms are already rooted. Crashes are not normal. Are you using a patched kernel? Are you choosing to share kernel? Like previous poster said, you need to give more info. You're missing something.
My ROM is just a stock ROM. I am using MultiROM and SuperSU to manage ROMs and root access. Here is a screenshot of my main ROM which is the same one as the secondary. Also, I provided screenshots of SuperSU recognizing MultiROM which I granted access to. I don't see a reason for not having root access on both but I am new to rooting and may have overlooked something. I installed the ROMs and rooted using Nexus Root Toolkit. Let me know if you need more information I would be happy to share.
Why not flash a pre rooted ROM for secondary? And ROM management should be handled in twrp. In twrp select advanced then multirom. You can flash zips for secondary rom there.
I used TWRP to install my secondary ROM. What pre-rooted ROM's would you recommend? I'm looking for some new ROMs to run and I don't know where to start.
Phoenex said:
I used TWRP to install my secondary ROM. What pre-rooted ROM's would you recommend? I'm looking for some new ROMs to run and I don't know where to start.
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I use PAC ROM for my secondary ROM. I keep rooted stock as my primary, but I plan to swap them soon once I get it set up right.
Cm does not work right in MultiROM for me. Paranoid Android, PAC, Slimroms, etc should be good.
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Hello everybody,
Recently I bought a new smartphone - LG G3 (D855) 32GB with Lollipop 5.0.
Until now I've always had Apple devices and I was very deep into jailbreaking and stuff like this.
So now I want to understand a little bit more about how this kind of things are done in android. I've already read a lot (tons of stuff in different websites and forums) but unfortunately I wasn't capable of finding the information I need.
I've already rooted my phone but now I want to overclock it because I feel it a bit laggy from time to time and that really annoys me. The thing is that in order to overclock the phone I need a custom kernel (as far as I know). And here comes the problem - to flash a custom kernel I also need a custom recovery (correct me if I'm wrong) and from the things I have read untill now I could not find a reasonable and simple enough solution of doing so.
So the question is as follows: Can I put a custom recovery on my LG G3 running Lollipop in order to flash a custom kernel and how, or if not is there a way of flashing a kernel without recovery or even overclocking without custom kernel at all on Android 5.0 ?
Here are some specifications of the phone if there is a need:
Android version: 5.0
Baseband version: MPSS.DI.2.0.1.c1.13-00048-M8974AAAAANPZM-1
Kernel version: 3.4.0
Build number: LRX21R.A1421650137
Software version: V20h-EUR-XX
And yes I know that I can do it by downgrading to KitKat but I don't want to. So I am asking all this things especially for Lollipop.
Sorry if there was already a post like this but as I told you I've read really thousands of stuff already and couldn't find working solution, so I decided to ask since this could be helpful for others as well.
Thanks for all your help and answers in advance.
Best regards and I hope we will solve the problem
First you'll need to root your phone. The easiest method of doing so is w/ avicohh's one-click script...
[Guide] Root LG firmwares (KitKat / Lollipop) - One click script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
Next is to install a custom recovery, the easiest method of which is via TWRP Manager...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
And custom kernels are flashed via recovery. Just point TWRP to the download directory on you internal or external SD that contains the file to flash.
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redduc900 said:
First you'll need to root your phone. The easiest method of doing so is w/ avicohh's one-click script...
[Guide] Root LG firmwares (KitKat / Lollipop) - One click script
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
Next is to install a custom recovery, the easiest method of which is via TWRP Manager...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager
And custom kernels are flashed via recovery. Just point TWRP to the download directory on you internal or external SD that contains the file to flash.
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I have already rooted my phone, so we can skip this step.
The problem is that I can't install a custom recovery. I actually even tried your method with the TWRP Manager but nothing happened (the app actually installs the recovery but when I reboot into recovery, there is nothing happening, just a black screen), so I had to reinstall my stock recovery again.
Is there some other method to install a custom recovery or am I doing something wrong?
Today I tried to do some more research in order to find something but there is nothing on the Internet.
Please help
So finally I found a way to install a custom recovery. Now when I already have it I have flashed a custom kernel (rin kernel) on my Lg G3 running Lollipop 5.0 in order to overclock.
The problem is that when I try to overclock the phone with some CPU app like "setCpu" it actually shows me that I can set the max value to 2,7 but when I click it nothing happens. The device still sits on the default 2,5.
Please help.
I have a Micromax Canvas A1, an AndroidOne device running Lollipop 5.1.1.
I have never rooted a phone before but do have an idea about it.... I need help as to how to flash CyanogenMod on my device. I found the download file but the CyanogenMod installer does not support my device; and what is the difference between sprout4 and sprout8 ?
What is TWRP and ClockworkMod?
I want install CyanogenMod do I need to root first? I don't know anything about flashing recoveries
.... if someone could please help...
First of all root your device... After rooting successfully instal cwm or twrp or philz recovery in your device and then go to recovery mode and flash the cyanogen mod rom files...but be careful to have a search with the terms that is unknown to you because anything that is performed wrongly can be very harmful for your device and it may cause damage and result into hardbrick....
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First of all root your device... After rooting successfully instal cwm or twrp or philz recovery in your device and then go to recovery mode and flash the cyanogen mod rom files...but be careful to have a search with the terms that is unknown to you because anything that is performed wrongly can be very harmful for your device and it may cause damage and result into hardbrick....
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Thanks for the help ....
I tried searching for the process on my own .., found this toolbox on xda http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro...oolbox-android-one-toolkit-one-click-t3030165
rooted and installed a CM 12.1 nightly ....
Please anyone help me with how I am going to root my androidone phone I have never rooted any one before
Rooting, no problem!!!
If you are totally noob, then yu should download and install android one toolkit from the given link
http://www.mediafire.com/download/l8590x9kj779gan/Android_One_Toolkit_Update_1.2.1.exe
But you should have .NET FRAMEWORK 4.0 or above than that if you don't have it just take it from given link
http://www.freewarefiles.com/downloads_counter.php?programid=55008
After downloading and installing above applications you just open the android one toolkit, then click on ROOT button given on Rooting section.
https://www.google.co.in/imgres?img...wxLCI4ONNM&ei=Hbh7VujBDafgmAXxp7-wBg&tbm=isch
see the above picture
then yur mobile will be rooted and after that yu just flash the custom recovery like twrp, philz or cwm.
After all these procedures your mobile will be ROOTED and you are free to install any custom rom, custom kernel or many tweaks
GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR JOURNEY FROM A NOOB TO A GEEK.
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If you don't have any comuter or laptop then you should try kingoroot or any one click root applications like kingroot, towel root etc. but personally i don't suggest it for MM cuz it dont work on it...:cyclops:
i'm new on this site.
i rooted my htc one m8_ul (android 6.0) for data recovery (dr.fone). after i rooted with TWRP (v3.0.0.0) and installed Super Su (v2.76) & then rebooted .but it stops at bootloop. then by mistake i wiped stock os from TWRP. now there is no android os. . now there is only bootloader and TWRP i can browse. Please help me to recover
Guide and file repository for restoring stock OS is right at the top of the forum section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
You just need to do through Step 9, to get the OS running again.
Or you can get a custom ROM on the phone, and flash it in TWRP.
thank you so much .. recovered successfully
You're welcome.
Tip: next time make a TWRP backup of the stock ROM before attempting to root. That way, not only do you have an easy way to recover if the root goes wrong; but you also have a backup of the non-rooted stock ROM, if you ever want to revert to it.
Good night!!! I have a problem maybe you can help me, i installed the custom rom pixel experience android 11, and its nice but i want to get back to stock, i tried via recovery and i got error installing the firmware i thought it was the zip file and download it again and got the same results i tried via pc with adb sideload and dont work, i dont know if the problem its because i have android 11 and want to install stock android 10 but you know OP5T dont have android 11 officially, i got a hard brick i guess i can only enter to bootloader and manage to reinstall the custom recovery trwp and from that tried again to install firmware and got nothing i only could install the same custom rom pixel experience please anyone can help