Rooting Xolo Q700S after beta 4.4.2 update - Xolo Q700, Q700i

So the brilliant gentlemen at xolo have graciously provided us with a spectacular (albeit slightly buggy) update to android 4.4.2 kitkat for our xolo Q700S.
While this has a lot of advantages it lacks a clean and simple rooting method like framaroot or towelroot.
However, there is a slightly complex rooting method available to root our Q700S.
Our brothers with the Q1010i rooted their 4.4.2 devices with a method mentioned here
I just used the method given there and adapted it for our device. If any credit need be given they are owed to the original devs for porting and testing.
So lets get rooting!
1) Download Smartphone drivers for MTK devices from link given here ,unzip and.
- click install.bat
- if that doesn't work : run device management (run> devmgmt.msc). Turn off phone and plug in. Find MT65xx preloader. Update drivers. Browse local harddrive for drivers. Navigate to folder where you unzipped the drivers /SmartPhoneDriver/x86 or x64/infs. That should install drivers.
2) Download SP flashtool for windows from link given here.
3) Download CTR recovery for Q700s ported by tarun from this link
-best if you rename it to recovery.img
4)Download Scatter File for our device. (if it throws an error download scatter file from the attachments)
5) Download SuperSU by chainfire.
- rename to update.zip
- copy to root of sdcard.
Now ensure that you have a proper usb cable, wits, a strong nerve and basic knowledge of how to unbrick a phone if something goes wrong.
All boxes checked? Lets proceed.
>Run SP Flashtool
>Click Scatter-loading
>Select the .txt scatter file
>in the now visible options check only RECOVERY and double click the long empty green bar in the same row. Load recovery.img
>click DOWNLOAD on the top
>turn off phone and connect to PC.
>wait for bar on the bottom to go from red to yellow and then pop-up with download OK.
>now press vol+ and power and boot to recovery
>install.zip from sdcard
>let SuperSu install.
>reboot device (if it shows warning that may lose root access press no)
let android boot up!
if you did everything right then you have a rooted android 4.4.2 xolo q700S on your hands.
have fun!

usb noot stable
Hey .. thanks sir for this
bt flash tool doesnt recognizing my phone ,
it connects only when i press both the volume up and down key.
iS there any other way to install recovery? or by manually from stock recovery ?
or how to solve this prob ???
Sry for bad english
Thanks in advance..

Looking for kernel patch
It is indeed a great post and that'll gonna be helping people but I have a issue with Kernel or to say the root of this device, I have been using link2SD with JB with my sd card having a ext2 format but since I have moved to KK, it seem to have bugging me out all the way,
I can mount my sd card with ext4 but its useless and doesnt let me move my apps to 2nd partion as internal, eventhough I can use ext3 format which ends up with an error at mounting with unsupported transport end point, the reason made me to look for a kernel patch, I believe you'll try this and will be able to resolve for following readers and well thank you for this one.
Looking for a kernel that adds ext2 support.

Use Latest version of link2sd
adarshsamal said:
It is indeed a great post and that'll gonna be helping people but I have a issue with Kernel or to say the root of this device, I have been using link2SD with JB with my sd card having a ext2 format but since I have moved to KK, it seem to have bugging me out all the way,
I can mount my sd card with ext4 but its useless and doesnt let me move my apps to 2nd partion as internal, eventhough I can use ext3 format which ends up with an error at mounting with unsupported transport end point, the reason made me to look for a kernel patch, I believe you'll try this and will be able to resolve for following readers and well thank you for this one.
Looking for a kernel that adds ext2 support.
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Use the latest version of link2sd, your problem will be solved if you have proper superuser rights ..

help
beingAshar said:
So the brilliant gentlemen at xolo have graciously provided us with a spectacular (albeit slightly buggy) update to android 4.4.2 kitkat for our xolo Q700S.
While this has a lot of advantages it lacks a clean and simple rooting method like framaroot or towelroot.
However, there is a slightly complex rooting method available to root our Q700S.
Our brothers with the Q1010i rooted their 4.4.2 devices with a method mentioned here
I just used the method given there and adapted it for our device. If any credit need be given they are owed to the original devs for porting and testing.
So lets get rooting!
1) Download Smartphone drivers for MTK devices from link given here ,unzip and.
- click install.bat
- if that doesn't work : run device management (run> devmgmt.msc). Turn off phone and plug in. Find MT65xx preloader. Update drivers. Browse local harddrive for drivers. Navigate to folder where you unzipped the drivers /SmartPhoneDriver/x86 or x64/infs. That should install drivers.
2) Download SP flashtool for windows from link given here.
3) Download CTR recovery for Q700s ported by tarun from this link
-best if you rename it to recovery.img
4)Download Scatter File for our device.
5) Download SuperSU by chainfire.
- rename to update.zip
- copy to root of sdcard.
Now ensure that you have a proper usb cable, wits, a strong nerve and basic knowledge of how to unbrick a phone if something goes wrong.
All boxes checked? Lets proceed.
>Run SP Flashtool
>Click Scatter-loading
>Select the .txt scatter file
>in the now visible options check only RECOVERY and double click the long empty green bar in the same row. Load recovery.img
>click DOWNLOAD on the top
>turn off phone and connect to PC.
>wait for bar on the bottom to go from red to yellow and then pop-up with download OK.
>now press vol+ and power and boot to recovery
>install.zip from sdcard
>let SuperSu install.
>reboot device (if it shows warning that may lose root access press no)
let android boot up!
if you did everything right then you have a rooted android 4.4.2 xolo q700S on your hands.
have fun!
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SP tool shows Error intailizing scatter file failed. please check the name of scatter file load is legal

Elvis8655 said:
SP tool shows Error intailizing scatter file failed. please check the name of scatter file load is legal
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i have uploaded the scatter file in attachments. download that without renaming.

beingAshar said:
So the brilliant gentlemen at xolo have graciously provided us with a spectacular (albeit slightly buggy) update to android 4.4.2 kitkat for our xolo Q700S.
While this has a lot of advantages it lacks a clean and simple rooting method like framaroot or towelroot.
However, there is a slightly complex rooting method available to root our Q700S.
Our brothers with the Q1010i rooted their 4.4.2 devices with a method mentioned here
I just used the method given there and adapted it for our device. If any credit need be given they are owed to the original devs for porting and testing.
So lets get rooting!
1) Download Smartphone drivers for MTK devices from link given here ,unzip and.
- click install.bat
- if that doesn't work : run device management (run> devmgmt.msc). Turn off phone and plug in. Find MT65xx preloader. Update drivers. Browse local harddrive for drivers. Navigate to folder where you unzipped the drivers /SmartPhoneDriver/x86 or x64/infs. That should install drivers.
2) Download SP flashtool for windows from link given here.
3) Download CTR recovery for Q700s ported by tarun from this link
-best if you rename it to recovery.img
4)Download Scatter File for our device. (if it throws an error download scatter file from the attachments)
5) Download SuperSU by chainfire.
- rename to update.zip
- copy to root of sdcard.
Now ensure that you have a proper usb cable, wits, a strong nerve and basic knowledge of how to unbrick a phone if something goes wrong.
All boxes checked? Lets proceed.
>Run SP Flashtool
>Click Scatter-loading
>Select the .txt scatter file
>in the now visible options check only RECOVERY and double click the long empty green bar in the same row. Load recovery.img
>click DOWNLOAD on the top
>turn off phone and connect to PC.
>wait for bar on the bottom to go from red to yellow and then pop-up with download OK.
>now press vol+ and power and boot to recovery
>install.zip from sdcard
>let SuperSu install.
>reboot device (if it shows warning that may lose root access press no)
let android boot up!
if you did everything right then you have a rooted android 4.4.2 xolo q700S on your hands.
have fun!
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hi friend
i tried to but i have installed recovery img but supersu is not getting its so error while installing recovery mode pls help

Try Aparted from Google Play
adarshsamal said:
It is indeed a great post and that'll gonna be helping people but I have a issue with Kernel or to say the root of this device, I have been using link2SD with JB with my sd card having a ext2 format but since I have moved to KK, it seem to have bugging me out all the way,
I can mount my sd card with ext4 but its useless and doesnt let me move my apps to 2nd partion as internal, eventhough I can use ext3 format which ends up with an error at mounting with unsupported transport end point, the reason made me to look for a kernel patch, I believe you'll try this and will be able to resolve for following readers and well thank you for this one.
Looking for a kernel that adds ext2 support.
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Please try Aparted and make both partition as FAT32 & Primary than install Link2SD as a fresh app and it will ask to choose second partition type than select option FAT16/FAT32, It will ask for reboot it will work after that.

Simple way to flash Kitkat & root it (no need to flash stock recovery, use cwm):
1.Download 392.8 mb update.zip (here: http://d-h.st/MfB)
2.Unzip it, goto META-INF/com/google/android and replace the 'updater-script' with the one attached.
3. Now zip it back, and flash it with cwm, carliv etc...
4.To root it, download & flash SuperSu via cwm (here: http://goo.gl/OSKQRQ)

I m having official final Kitkat update in q700s... and official stock recovery... Not able to root... I want to use viper4android... Give a clear direction plz to root it

xolo q700s kitkat root
i tried to root but when i switch my phone of and then nothing happens please help me and ya there is no red to green bar at bottom and i can't see download ok pop up man pls help while i boot it into recovery and try to apply update.zip after it fills one fourth of bar in my phone it says installation aborted #pls #help!!

what is the risk of rooting?

Root xolo q700s plus
can anyone say me how can i root my xolo q700s plus ?????? :laugh:

Followed all the steps, but supersu says su binary needs to be upated. PLease suggest what to do.

unable to download smartphone drivers for mtk drivers

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Re rooting OTA 4.3 using mskip's Nexus7 Tool Kit

IT WORKED FOR ME, BUT IT MIGHT NOT FOR YOU. TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I unlocked and rooted my N7 4.2.2 wifi using this tool kit http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195 .
I then updated to 4.3 OTA and lost root but the bootloader was still unlocked. If yours hasn't been unlocked then this isn't for you.
Download CWM 6.0.3.5 from their website and superSU v 1.51 from the superSU site.
Down load and install the Nexus7 tool kit. (Link above)
Put the CWM .img in a folder which is inside the Nexus7 tool kits main folder in C: , the folder is easy to find as there are a few together which are used to add you own files to the phone and not the kit's built in ones, so look for the add an .img file (or something similar) and there is only one folder for adding .img files.
Put the superSU zip on your phone(if you don't know how to do this, then do not go any further and wait for a one click tool kit solution.)
I donated so I have the newest V5.0.0 but I don't think it needs to be this version as an older one should do it, because you are adding the newest files yourself.
Start the tool kit and go to main option, you need to type in 99 when you get the pick a build version screen. You will then get a big list of options.
Select 1 to add the drivers!
Then after the drivers have been installed, select option 11 and then you should have two options 1 for a non permanent flash and 2 for a permanent flash: select 1, then type the name of the file(the CWM .img which if you put it in the right folder will be shown above where you have to type the name) in and follow the instructions.
Your phone will boot into fast boot, if it wasn't already, after you followed the instructions then navigate to the zip on your phone (install from sd card?) then /0 scroll down and install the superSU zip. Then ''go back' untill it gives you the option to select no or yes connected with recovery mode, I selected yes, because most tool kit instructions seem to recommend it. Go to the superSU program and see if it opens OK and if it does, like mine did, then that's it! Rooted with no problems.
If you have used CWM before then this will be very easy for you(I've used it before). I found how to do this just by reading the instructions in the tool kit and trying it, with my fingers crossed, so READ THE INSTRUCTION IN THAT PART OF THE TOOL KIT (option 11).
This was very easy and very fast (I had been trying lots of other 4.3 toolkits but couldn't get CWM to install 'no erro'?)
I did this this morning and have since uninstalled the tool kit, because I won't use it again for a while, so this is why some of the folder names aren't exact, but you will know which ones I am talking about when you look.
If someone, who is experienced at this, wants to clarify some parts in a comment, then feel free.
Thanks!
I just did this, and wanted to revise the instructions slightly based on my experience.
Download CWM 6.0.3.5 from their website and superSU v 1.51 from the superSU site.
Download and install the Nexus7 tool kit. (Link above)
Put the CWM .img in a folder which is inside the Nexus7 tool kits main folder in C: , the folder is easy to find as there are a few together which are used to add you own files to the phone and not the kit's built in ones, so look for the add an .img file (or something similar) and there is only one folder for adding .img files.
Put the superSU zip on your phone(if you don't know how to do this, then do not go any further and wait for a one click tool kit solution.)
I donated so I have the newest V5.0.0 but I don't think it needs to be this version as an older one should do it, because you are adding the newest files yourself.
Start the tool kit and go to main option, you need to type in 99 when you get the pick a build version screen. You will then get a big list of options.
Select 1 to add the drivers!
Then after the drivers have been installed, select option 11 and enter the file name. If there's only one file listed (the CWM .img which if you put it in the right folder will be shown above where you have to type the name), you can enter *
You should have two options 1 for Boot (non permanent flash) and 2 for a permanent flash: select 1
If your tablet is booted, enter 'no' to reboot to fastboot mode.
Your phone will boot into fast boot, if it wasn't already, after you followed the instructions then navigate to the zip on your phone (install from sd card?) then /0 scroll down and install the superSU zip.
Select ''go back' thren boot into recovery mode. Select yes.
Boot and run the superSU program and see if it opens OK and if it does, like mine did, then that's it! Rooted with no problems.
Reboot recovery then choose yes.
I could no longer boot to recovery, so I re-flashed recovery and was fine.
"...put the superSU zip on your phone (if you don't know how to do this, then do not go any further and wait for a one click tool kit solution.)..."
Hi, nevereven...
You don't need to wait for a one click tool kit solution.
Easiest way to "put the superSU zip on your phone" is to download it directly to the Nexus 7 first, using Chrome (or whatever browser you're using) - from the link below. (Chrome will download it to the /download folder, as will most other browsers).
http://download.chainfire.eu/345/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.51.zip
Once CWM is flashed, navigate to the /download folder and install the SuperSU .zip.
Anyway... it's the way I'd do it (if I was a using a toolkit)
Rgrds,
Ged.

[GUIDE] How to root SmartQ ZWatch

You can easily root the SmartQ Z1 (W1) ZWatch by modifying the firmware and updating it to the watch. I don't know of any rooting tool (like framaroot) that does the job on the watch without flashing the firmware.
[CREDIT TO GEEK78]
(1) READ the [HOW TO] in this thread by geek78 who first made a root firmware.
Download his rooted firmware HERE
Extract it with WinZip or similar zip utility - you should see files and folders which include "system"
Go to "system" -> "app". Copy "superuser.apk" to somewhere else in your computer (and remember where it is)
Go to "system" -> "xbin". Copy "su" to somewhere else in your computer (and remember where it is)
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(2) Go to Smartdevice website and download the latest firmware - HERE
Extract it with WinZip or similar zip utility - you should see the same files and folders of (1)
Copy "superuser.apk" and paste it into the "system/app" folder of this unzipped new firmware
Copy "su" and paste it into the "system/xbin" folder of this unzipped new firmware, replacing the original "su" file
[OPTIONAL]
(a) If you want to remove any apps in the original firmware, you can rename them from "xxx.apk" to "xxx.apk.bak" (eg. I don't use Weather sync app (IndroidWeather.apk), Sleep app (SleepAnalysis.apk) and Health app (SmartQWatchHeath.apk)), before the following step
(b) You can also add your own apps into the system/app folder, so that you don't need to install them after updating to the new firmware
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(3) Open WinZip or similar zip utility and navigate to the folder that contains the unzipped firmware files and folders. Highlight all the files and folders ("META-INF", "system", "boot.img", "mbr-xboot.bin", "recovery.img"), and use your zip utility to compress them back into a ZIP file called "update.zip"
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(4) BEFORE FLASHING THIS MODIFIED FIRMWARE, you must follow geek78's steps:
[HOW-TO]
1-Flash the watch with the restore tool from https://hotfile.com/dl/255788947/abfedd9/z1_restore_tool.zip.html (yes, i know, it will format the watch and you will loose everything... but it is needed)
2-Copy the rooted firmware called "update.zip" to the root of the /Sdcard of your watch
3-Start the flash from the watch
4-After the boot you can delete the 2 chinese apps with App Uninstaller
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*** YOUR MUST USE THE RESTORE TOOL TO CLEAN THE WATCH BEFORE FLASHING THE ROOTED VERSION OF A NEW FIRMWARE ***
Thanks bro I already knew this but just wanted to thank you for your time and effort writing these instructions for everyone
Sent from my SPH-L900 using xda app-developers app
help with restore tool
Hello I have been searching through the forums and got a little help but need more. I am having problems rooting my watch. I dl'd the restore tool, problem is one of the restore tools instructions was to install the driver in a custom path but my comp keeps auto dling the driver and I cant choose the path to install. I run the restore tool and try to boot into restore mode so the tool will recognize it but it wont do anything. What am I doing wrong and do you guys have any solutions for the install path and getting into restore so I can use the tool? Thanks in advance for your time.
techgeek191 said:
Hello I have been searching through the forums and got a little help but need more. I am having problems rooting my watch. I dl'd the restore tool, problem is one of the restore tools instructions was to install the driver in a custom path but my comp keeps auto dling the driver and I cant choose the path to install. I run the restore tool and try to boot into restore mode so the tool will recognize it but it wont do anything. What am I doing wrong and do you guys have any solutions for the install path and getting into restore so I can use the tool? Thanks in advance for your time.
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Try finding the watch in Device Manager and updating the driver manually. The driver is in this folder on Win7 x64: C:\Program Files (x86)\Smartdevices\Z1 Burn Tool\driver\x64
jatkins09 said:
Try finding the watch in Device Manager and updating the driver manually. The driver is in this folder on Win7 x64: C:\Program Files (x86)\Smartdevices\Z1 Burn Tool\driver\x64
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Thanks for your help I tried that and it didn't work sadly. I will just have to try another comp. I have tried going to restore mode with the watch off and with it on .Do you happen to know if i did a factory restore from the watch and then used the rooted 2.2 rom from geek78 if that would work or do i absolutely have to use the restore tool to wipe first?
techgeek191 said:
Thanks for your help I tried that and it didn't work sadly. I will just have to try another comp. I have tried going to restore mode with the watch off and with it on .Do you happen to know if i did a factory restore from the watch and then used the rooted 2.2 rom from geek78 if that would work or do i absolutely have to use the restore tool to wipe first?
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Yes according to geek78, you must use the restore tool everytime you are installing a customized firmware. I guess the reason is that the restore tool wipes everything on the watch, allowing a clean new install.
I had no problem with installing the restore tool. When I uninstall and reinstall the tool, it remembers where the driver was, therefore I could not reproduce your problem. The best way is to try to install it on another computer eg. XP or Win7 32 bit (I heard that the 64 bit gives most problem with drivers).
If this fails, you can try (I have not tested and won't test because it is a hassle to reinstall all the apps!) to wipe the watch in recovery mode (which is really a modified CWM):
(1) You have to trick the watch to reboot into recovery first -
Find ANY file and make a zip from it called "update.zip"
You should test and see if this method works first, therefore download an official firmware from HERE - rename this file "update1.zip" (or anything other that "update.zip").
Connect your watch to your PC and transfer both files to the root of the watch.
On your watch: "About" -> "Firmware upgrade". Upgrade will fail and the watch will reboot in recovery mode.
(2) If you are familiar with CWM, you should know how to wipe user data, cache, dalvik and system. If not:
Use lower button to navigate (you can only go down, but it will circle back to the top) and upper button to execute.
Go to each of these and follow instruction to execute (choose "++++++++++ Go Back ++++++++++" to previous menu for the next item)
"Wipe data/factory reset"
"Wipe cache partition"
"Advanced" -> "Wipe dalvik cache"
"Mounts and storage" -> "format /system"
Then go back to main menu and choose "Apply update from nand" -> "choose zip from nand" -> choose "update1.zip" (or whatever name you gave to the firmware)
OPTION: you can wipe cache and dalvik again after installation (recommended by many modders)
"Reboot system now"
If update of the original firmware is successful, this means you passed the test. Now you can repeat the process using the rooted and modified firmware as "update1.zip".
THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THIS METHOD WILL WORK, but I think it should.
Got it
Ok i finally got it. The 32 bit was the key. Thanks so much for the help. Loving it, gonna root 2.3 and install.
Recovery mode tested and working :good:
Did follow your instructons could not go back after mounts and storage step. With re-boot watch seems to brick. HELP!
Ton.dewaal said:
Did follow your instructons could not go back after mounts and storage step. With re-boot watch seems to brick. HELP!
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What is happening after you format? Is the "go back" option not available? Or is it there, but the buttons no longer navigate?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
"go back" option was available brougth me back to Mount & Strorage. Have ttried restore tool on two window machines (7 & 8) tool won't find watch. I'm bricked!
Ton.dewaal said:
"go back" option was available brougth me back to Mount & Strorage. Have ttried restore tool on two window machines (7 & 8) tool won't find watch. I'm bricked!
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The restore tool has issues with most 64bit machines. If you don't have one, you're best bet is to find a friend or family member that has a running XP system. OR, do you know how to create a dual boot on a pc?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
Thanks for advise, have now 32 bit XP avaialble. Will test this evening Central Europe Time. Fingers Crossed
Installed on 32 bit XP machine restore tool 1.0.0 windows restart: no luck. Tried to install Usb_Boot_Driver.sys but get Installed failed (unsigned) message. Any advise?
Ton.dewaal said:
Installed on 32 bit XP machine restore tool 1.0.0 windows restart: no luck. Tried to install Usb_Boot_Driver.sys but get Installed failed (unsigned) message. Any advise?
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That doesn't sound correct...send me a PM...I will give you the login info to my FTP. I have the latest release of the burn tool in exe format on there...you need to download that.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
I can't root the watch
I tried this method several times but didn't work. after I flashed modified room the watch start OK and I can see superUser icon although the watch still not rooted, because I can't connect using: adb shell su or adb shell root.
I used a v3.5 firmware, please help me someone knows other method to root the z1 watch?
thanks in advance
morbid01 said:
I tried this method several times but didn't work. after I flashed modified room the watch start OK and I can see superUser icon although the watch still not rooted, because I can't connect using: adb shell su or adb shell root.
I used a v3.5 firmware, please help me someone knows other method to root the z1 watch?
thanks in advance
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Download Maja's DJDroid 6.0 rom (v3.5) , its rooted already
Bad links
Can somebody post those Superuser.apk and su binaries? The download link to geek's rom is bogus and is forcing me to download a bunch of junk.
I have the latest Kitkat firmware (3.7) and stock ROM already has su binary thru adb. My question is can I replace those files thru adb without packaging a zip?
Thanks,
Hi!
Does anyone know how to add the remote camera function in 3.7 ROM? The latest ROM that had it appears to be 3.1. I could not find it as an APK, so I think it is somehow else embedded in the ROM.

ZTE Blade L2 Kitkat Firmware

Android Kitkat based ROM for the ZTE Blade L2
SwitchBL2de
ROM Features:
PreRooted
Apex Launcher
Debloated
Micro SD switched with Phone Storage
Zipalligned
ZRAM
build.prop Tweaks for the following :
Video and Photo Quality
Internet Connection Speed/Quality
Network Performance
Download Link:
Removed - Recompiling Rom, My sincerest apologies to DeviRSilva.
I used an earlier version of his kernel for the build - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/kernel-devir-blade-l216-11-2014-t2945103
MD5 : a719cb770585f24c891fe47da9e56245
Note - Updated hosts file for ad blocking (Use xposed module "hosts Enabler" to prevent adverts)
Once Rom is installed and you restart phone from recovery
It may give the following warning "Root access possibly lost. Fix? THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE"
Select "Yes - Fix root (/system/xbin/su)"
Credits to BSDgeek_Jake for the hosts file (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916098)
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Custom Recovery
Please have a read through the information in this link : http://www.howtogeek.com/193055/what-is-a-custom-recovery-on-android-and-why-would-i-want-one/
Flashing a custom recovery on the L2 is a simple process.
Things Required for this process:
Rooted Phone - (Please see the post on Rooting)
Mobile Uncle Tools APK
Recovery Image
First you have to allow the phone to install apps that dont come from Google Play Store.To do so,follow the guide :
1.Settings Menu
2.Security
3.Enable(tick) Unknown sources
4.Untick Verify apps
You can always reset these back to how you found them when you are done.
Download Mobile Uncle Tools
Mega Link: http://goo.gl/IkyVDo
or
MediaFire Link : http://goo.gl/c5q6Jh
Copy APK file to your SD card,use your file manager to install it.
Run Mobile uncle tools,allow root permissions when menu pops up.
You can close the app for now.Next thing we need is the actual recovery file itself.I've attached the recovery i find works best
Carliv Touch Recovery v2.2 - MTK CWM-based v 6.0.4.4
Download Recovery.img file
Mega Link: http://goo.gl/1f8OwX
or
MediaFire Link :http://goo.gl/U1D2Zu
MD5 :9f770b95df8e1beabd7417fc112190bc
Once the file has downloaded,copy to the root of your SD Card.
Open Mobile Uncle Tools and Select "Recovery Update".
Be sure to Select the downloaded recovery image,not anything else.
Select the file and proceed with installation.Mobile uncle tools will then prompt you to reboot into recovery if the update was successful.Select Yes and the phone will reboot into the new recovery menu
Credits to :
eddy.rugal - Base Rom
Carliv - For Recovery
njava - For Mobileuncle MTK Tool
Update
Resize Apps Partition
WARNING! This can BRICK your phone if done incorrectly.
PLEASE FOLLOW ALL STEPS CORRECTLY.
Please make a backup of all your important stuff.
Make a backup in the recovery.Make 100% sure the backup completes without any errors
Reboot into recovery mode (Hold the Up button and press power button to turn device on)
1.Select Backup and Restore
2.Select Backup and Confirm(Proceed)
Once the backup is complete,the backup is located in "clockworkmod" folder on SD Card
You have to factory reset device,so be prepared to reinstall apps/games (You are going to lose data)
If you are fine with all of the above,The following mod increases the App Partition size from 1GB to 2GB.It rewrites the Internal Storage to 513MB(Used for videos/pictures,which is fine since we use our Micro SD cards for that)
If you are happy with all of the above,you can proceed with the next step :
Firstly,Download all files required and copy to SD Card
2 GB for apps_Jellybean_4.zip (232.63 KB)
Mega Link - http://goo.gl/ao3NFO
or
Media Fire Link - http://goo.gl/3j9RWm
AND
MTK_Nvram_Tool.zip (2.9MB)
Mega Link - http://goo.gl/Z2Chpx
or
Media Fire Link - http://goo.gl/sjah8X
Once on SD Card,reboot into recovery mode (Hold the Up button and press power button to turn device on)
1.Select "Install Zip"
2.Select "Choose zip Sdcard"
3.Choose "MTK_Nvram_Tool.zip"
4.Select "Yes - Install MTK_Nvram_Tool.zip"
5.Click Next
6.Select "I Agree with this Terms and Conditions" and click Next
7.Click Next again
9.Choose 'Nvram Backup"
Once its done it should say "Backup Completed"
Under that it should say "Nvram Backup Successfully Completed"
It give the location for that backup,always keep that file (Copy to the PC Later)
10.Click OK
11.Click Exit
12.Click Yes
Now you are back at the install update from zip file screen.
13.Select "Install Zip"
14.Select "Choose zip Sdcard"
15.Choose "2 GB for apps_Jellybean_4.zip"
16.Select "Yes - Install 2 GB for apps_Jellybean_4.zip"
17.Go back to main menu
18.Choose Wipe menu
19.Choose Wipe Data (Factory Reset) -THIS WILL ERASE YOUR DATA
20.Wipe Cache
21.Wipe Dalvik Cache
22.Go back to main menu and reboot phone
The phone should reboot.If you get a message saying you have to format phone storage,click yes to format.
Go to Settings,Storage and See Total space is now 1.97GB
If the phone wont boot,power down,then hold up key and turn on to get into recovery mode.
1.Select Backup and Restore
2.Select Restore and Confirm(Proceed)
Restore the backup you made earlier.
This should let the system load when you reboot again,even if it asks you to format the phone again.
Copy NVRAM Backup to PC for safe keeping.
If you want to return to original/stock
Follow the same procedure as above but use the following file instead of the 2GB File
Stock Partition_Jellybean_4.zip (232.63KB)
Mega Link - http://goo.gl/pMn0ea
or
Media Fire - http://goo.gl/KJfRF7
Credits to :
AnoopKumar - MTK Nvram Tool
Andalitez said:
Hi Guys
Just an update.I downloaded the update from the website again,used winRAR and replaced the modem file in the system.
Everything works great now
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Hey man can u yplease hook me up with the modem file im kida stuck with unkown baseband too
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Hey man can u yplease hook me up with the modem file im kida stuck with unkown baseband too
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Hey man.
Sent you a PM.Currently working on a rom,will only be able to upload it for you in afew hours
ZTE
ztedevices.com/search.html?keyword=blade l2 look on there for the firmware for your device , push via adb sideloading and you should be set
noob problem...
guys, can you please help me...I also have the same problem when I flashed the kitkat rom...my blade l2 now can't read my simcard...what should I do?...
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eochi18jhae said:
guys, can you please help me...I also have the same problem when I flashed the kitkat rom...my blade l2 now can't read my simcard...what should I do?...
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Okay,you have to download the firmware version for your country,and have custom recovery installed on the phone.
So if you in UK,download the rom for your phone from UK provider.(doesnt matter if its JB or KK)
http://www.ztedevices.com/support/index.html
Once you have the rom,Use winRAR to do the following:
1.open the rom from your country in winrar so you can see the contents.
2.Open system folder (dont extract,just navigate into the folders in winrar)
3.Open "etc" folder
4.Open Firmware folder
5.Select "modem_1_wg_n.img" and extract it(i just drag and drop on desktop)
6.Open the Kitkat firmware you've downloaded using winRAR
7.Open System folder
8.Open "etc" folder
9.Open Firmware folder
10. Copy the "modem_1_wg_n.img" into that location(drag and drop from desktop)
11.winRAR asks if you want to :Add/Replace file/s? Select Yes or OK to allow it to
12.copy entire firmware to phone and reflash it on the phone from the SD card
I dont know if you can just replace the modem file after having loaded the firmware.I didnt try or test it.it may or may not work.
I am working on Custom Firmware for this phone though.
latest achievement was i managed to get the phone to see the SD card as phone storage thanks to various xda guides.this will be built in
FIrmware should be ready in a few days after testing.if anybody is interested in trying it out,let me know
problem solved...
Thank you sir...problem solved...it's really hard to be a noob...have to understand a lot of things now....I'm willing to try your firmware on my phone...upload it when done...keep up the good work...sorry for my english...
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I need to talk to you.... Go read my PM
installation is always aborted.. PLEASE HELP
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Thanks
The thread is so useful... Keep up the good work, I don't have patience to try the new ROM!
Is there any chance for kernel supporting overclocking and undervoltage, also with more Gvernor and I/O Sheduler options?
Also Would be gorgeous if there's tap screen to wake option, this would need custom kernel too...
I'm now using DeviRSilva's kernel, which is doing great! Man, don't be afraid to relese it and continue tweaks
Still I'm a noob and maybe half of theese wishes are impossible, but would be so cool if they're possible to develop!
PD: I saw a site promoting Lollipop ROM for our L2 is that real?
PD2: Sorry for my awful English and probably stupid requests and questions...
helpppp
I have probelm, phone do not show sim card, on official site there is no serbia rom please how to fix it?
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It fails to flash the ROM with the updated radio file. Just stops at Can't open... file.zip '(bad)'. Installation aborted.
How to fix?
Hi how do i unroot the zte blade l2?
And how to I remove costum recovery and reinstall stock recovery and stock rom?
Thanks just asking in case of sending it back for repairing.
Just noticed that the download link has been remoded.
Can someone provide a link for this rom?
Thanks.
Does this ROM have Greek language installed ???
no links are working
I need a copy of carliv recovery and backup of stock recovery as u think although my mobile mainly working I think the recovery is corrupt and has screwed my sound thanks in advance as I am taking a giant leap and biting bullet to try this recovery hope it can flash the legit kit kat if ever released by zte or virgin UK thanks
Andalitez said:
Android Kitkat based ROM for the ZTE Blade L2
SwitchBL2de
ROM Features:
PreRooted
Apex Launcher
Debloated
Micro SD switched with Phone Storage
Zipalligned
ZRAM
build.prop Tweaks for the following :
Video and Photo Quality
Internet Connection Speed/Quality
Network Performance
Download Link:
Removed - Recompiling Rom, My sincerest apologies to DeviRSilva.
I used an earlier version of his kernel for the build - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/kernel-devir-blade-l216-11-2014-t2945103
MD5 : a719cb770585f24c891fe47da9e56245
Note - Updated hosts file for ad blocking (Use xposed module "hosts Enabler" to prevent adverts)
Once Rom is installed and you restart phone from recovery
It may give the following warning "Root access possibly lost. Fix? THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE"
Select "Yes - Fix root (/system/xbin/su)"
Credits to BSDgeek_Jake for the hosts file (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916098)
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Custom Recovery
Please have a read through the information in this link : http://www.howtogeek.com/193055/what-is-a-custom-recovery-on-android-and-why-would-i-want-one/
Flashing a custom recovery on the L2 is a simple process.
Things Required for this process:
Rooted Phone - (Please see the post on Rooting)
Mobile Uncle Tools APK
Recovery Image
First you have to allow the phone to install apps that dont come from Google Play Store.To do so,follow the guide :
1.Settings Menu
2.Security
3.Enable(tick) Unknown sources
4.Untick Verify apps
You can always reset these back to how you found them when you are done.
Download Mobile Uncle Tools
Mega Link: http://goo.gl/IkyVDo
or
MediaFire Link : http://goo.gl/c5q6Jh
Copy APK file to your SD card,use your file manager to install it.
Run Mobile uncle tools,allow root permissions when menu pops up.
You can close the app for now.Next thing we need is the actual recovery file itself.I've attached the recovery i find works best
Carliv Touch Recovery v2.2 - MTK CWM-based v 6.0.4.4
Download Recovery.img file
Mega Link: http://goo.gl/1f8OwX
or
MediaFire Link :http://goo.gl/U1D2Zu
MD5 :9f770b95df8e1beabd7417fc112190bc
Once the file has downloaded,copy to the root of your SD Card.
Open Mobile Uncle Tools and Select "Recovery Update".
Be sure to Select the downloaded recovery image,not anything else.
Select the file and proceed with installation.Mobile uncle tools will then prompt you to reboot into recovery if the update was successful.Select Yes and the phone will reboot into the new recovery menu
Credits to :
eddy.rugal - Base Rom
Carliv - For Recovery
njava - For Mobileuncle MTK Tool
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any news on the kitkat rom yet? super excited to try this out!
is the link for the rom gone?
i dont see it

A Complete Noob-Friendly Guide To Personalize Your Sony Xperia Z5 Premium Dual E6883

If you are looking to flash stock firmware, custom kernel, custom recovery, root via supersu, and remove bloatware for E6883 model only, you came to the right thread, otherwise, go away. Make sure you have at least 50% battery before proceeding. I'm assuming you are running Microsoft Windows 10 Home x64 and have installed all required Google USB Drivers, Android SDK (for fastboot), and an unlocked bootloader. If you have not done this yet, install them first so that your device will be recognized. Don't forget to enable "USB debugging" and "OEM unlocking" from the "Developer options" menu on your device. Come on, you can't be that noob. If you don't even know what that means, you don't belong here and chances are, you will end up with a bricked phone.
/* YOUR WARRANTY IS NOW VOID */
Download all necessary files, preferably the latest version.
Xperia Firmware Downloader
Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde
Custom Kernel - Rename the file as boot.img and move it to "C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools\boot.img"
Custom Recovery - Rename the file as recovery.img and move it to "C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools\recovery.img"
SuperSU Stable - Rename the file as supersu.zip and move it to your external SD card.
[STEP 1] Using the Xperia Firmware Downloader.
1. Run "XperiFirm.exe" as Administrator.
2. Select "Xperia Z5 Premium Satsiki" > "E6883 dual" from the list.
3. Select your preferred firmware and download.
4. DONE.
[STEP 2] Using the Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde.
// How to prepare a flashable .ftf file?
1. Run "Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde.exe" as Administrator.
2. Select "Tools" > "Bundles" > "Create" from the menu.
3. "Select source folder" where your firmware folder is located.
4. Double-click "Device" editbox and select "E68XX Sony Xperia Z5 Premium" > "E6883".
5. Fill in the "Branding" editbox.
6. Fill in the "Version" editbox.
7. Select everything from the "folder list" and move them to "Firmware Content".
8. Click on the "Create" button.
9. DONE.
// How to start flashing a .ftf file?
1. Run "Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde.exe" as Administrator.
2. Click on the "Thunder toolbar button" and choose "Flashmode".
3. Select your "Firmware".
4. Click on the checkboxes to wipe everything and don't exclude anything except SIMLOCK (you can't touch this).
5. Click on the "Flash" button.
6. DONE.
[STEP 3] Flashing the custom kernel.
1. Run "Command Prompt" as Administrator.
2. Go to "cd C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools"
3. Turn off your device.
4. Plug in your USB cable while holding on to the "volume-up rocker" until you see a blue LED indicator on the top left of your device. You are now ready to use the fastboot function.
5. Type "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
6. DONE.
[STEP 4] Flashing the custom recovery. - Actually, there is no need for this step. The custom kernel provided above already included TWRP 3, so this is just to show you how to flash a custom recovery. Thanks, @YasuHamed
1. Run "Command Prompt" as Administrator.
2. Go to "cd C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools"
3. Turn off your device.
4. Plug in your USB cable while holding on to the "volume-up rocker" until you see a blue LED indicator on the top left of your device. You are now ready to use the fastboot function.
5. Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
6. DONE.
[STEP 5] Flashing the SuperSU, hence rooting your device.
1. Turn off your device.
2. Turn on your device.
3. As soon as your device is powering on, press on the "volume-up rocker" continuously until you load TWRP.
4. Flash SuperSU from your SD card.
5. Reboot system.
6. DONE.
Congrats! :laugh:
Now that you have root access, the next part is to remove bloatware but I will post this later on because I need to do some more research just to confirm it won't have FCs in the future. Removing bloatware is rather self-explanatory and depends on your personal preferences. Like me, I would delete all of Google and Sony apps to bare minimum but some people prefer leaving Google Maps or Sony Smart Connect on their phone. I'll see you on the next episode, to be continued...
Reserved for battery management, tips and tricks.
cglegion said:
If you are looking to flash stock firmware, custom kernel, custom recovery, root via supersu, and remove bloatware for E6883 model only, you came to the right thread, otherwise, go away. Make sure you have at least 50% battery before proceeding. I'm assuming you are running Microsoft Windows 10 Home x64 and have installed all required Google USB Drivers, Android SDK (for fastboot), and an unlocked bootloader. If you have not done this yet, install them first so that your device will be recognized. Don't forget to enable "USB debugging" and "OEM unlocking" from the "Developer options" menu on your device. Come on, you can't be that noob. If you don't even know what that means, you don't belong here and chances are, you will end up with a bricked phone.
/* YOUR WARRANTY IS NOW VOID */
Download all necessary files, preferably the latest version.
Xperia Firmware Downloader
Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde
Custom Kernel - Rename the file as boot.img and move it to "C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools\boot.img"
Custom Recovery - Rename the file as recovery.img and move it to "C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools\recovery.img"
SuperSU Stable - Rename the file as supersu.zip and move it to your external SD card.
[STEP 1] Using the Xperia Firmware Downloader.
1. Run "XperiFirm.exe" as Administrator.
2. Select "Xperia Z5 Premium Satsiki" > "E6883 dual" from the list.
3. Select your preferred firmware and download.
4. DONE.
[STEP 2] Using the Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde.
// How to prepare a flashable .ftf file?
1. Run "Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde.exe" as Administrator.
2. Select "Tools" > "Bundles" > "Create" from the menu.
3. "Select source folder" where your firmware folder is located.
4. Double-click "Device" editbox and select "E68XX Sony Xperia Z5 Premium" > "E6883".
5. Fill in the "Branding" editbox.
6. Fill in the "Version" editbox.
7. Select everything from the "folder list" and move them to "Firmware Content".
8. Click on the "Create" button.
9. DONE.
// How to start flashing a .ftf file?
1. Run "Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde.exe" as Administrator.
2. Click on the "Thunder toolbar button" and choose "Flashmode".
3. Select your "Firmware".
4. Click on the checkboxes to wipe everything and don't exclude anything except SIMLOCK (you can't touch this).
5. Click on the "Flash" button.
6. DONE.
[STEP 3] Flashing the custom kernel.
1. Run "Command Prompt" as Administrator.
2. Go to "cd C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools"
3. Turn off your device.
4. Plug in your USB cable while holding on to the "volume-up rocker" until you see a blue LED indicator on the top left of your device. You are now ready to use the fastboot function.
5. Type "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
6. DONE.
[STEP 4] Flashing the custom recovery.
1. Run "Command Prompt" as Administrator.
2. Go to "cd C:\Android\SDK\platform-tools"
3. Turn off your device.
4. Plug in your USB cable while holding on to the "volume-up rocker" until you see a blue LED indicator on the top left of your device. You are now ready to use the fastboot function.
5. Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
6. DONE.
[STEP 5] Flashing the SuperSU, hence rooting your device.
1. Turn off your device.
2. Turn on your device.
3. As soon as your device is powering on, press on the "volume-up rocker" continuously until you load TWRP.
4. Flash SuperSU from your SD card.
5. Reboot system.
6. DONE.
Congrats! :laugh:
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the customer kernals by @khab.bros already have recovery installed,
Correct @YasuHamed, and it's newer than the one I provided. I just want new people to know the idea of flashing custom recovery on this device. Thanks for the heads up. It's a shame there is so less development going on for Z5 Premium Dual compared to other flagship devices such as Samsung... I hope we see more custom roms port in the near future.
@cglegion
Maybe minimal adb and fastboot tool would be better than installing the entire android SDK package... It's a small utility around 2 mb only , since you're doing a noob friendly guide it might be more appropriate...
cglegion said:
Correct @YasuHamed, and it's newer than the one I provided. I just want new people to know the idea of flashing custom recovery on this device. Thanks for the heads up. It's a shame there is so less development going on for Z5 Premium Dual compared to other flagship devices such as Samsung... I hope we see more custom roms port in the near future.
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the way sony is behind in specs, I think in upcoming days the development side of xperia will suffer the most as the sales goes down!
in 2016 we have mobiles reaching specs such as 2.2ghz with 6gb ram and the NEWEST xperia X series has 1.5gb ~ 2gb RAM ONLY~
-DM- said:
@cglegion
Maybe minimal adb and fastboot tool would be better than installing the entire android SDK package... It's a small utility around 2 mb only , since you're doing a noob friendly guide it might be more appropriate...
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You're right @-DM-, the fact that I recommend using Android SDK was the ability to install packages automatically for example the Google USB Driver though the SDK manager and not solely for fastboot functionality. Some newbies might not even have appropriate drivers installed on their machine so their device won't be recognized hence a simple problem will lead to another problem. But of course, using minimal adb and fastboot is another noob-friendly way (which is also less in size) compared to the 100mb + Android SDK. Thanks, for the heads up too and making this thread a more noob-friendly one! :laugh:
Btw, @YasuHamed do you somehow know how to create a build.prop and updater-script for a stock firmware that I've just tweaked (delete bloatware apk and add some mods and third party apks)? I need to make it flashable via twrp but lack example for this device. Thanks!
cglegion said:
Btw, @YasuHamed do you somehow know how to create a build.prop and updater-script for a stock firmware that I've just tweaked (delete bloatware apk and add some mods and third party apks)? I need to make it flashable via twrp but lack example for this device. Thanks!
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as far as I have studied, there is no DIRECT way doing that in MM
however for sake of argument, lets say you are using your z5 at 5.x.x
the zips can be flashed if you are REPACKING your STOCK KERNAL. (the post of Khab.bros) is actually points out to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/development/root-automatic-repack-stock-kernel-dm-t3301605
here if you have original FTF file of your z5, EXTRACT kernel.sin to kernal.els (using flashtool) then by running it through ROOTKERNELv5.0, you can add custom recovery and other flashable zips (after disabling dm-variety / SONYRIC)
but to remove BLOATWARE From your stockROM,
you must EXTRACT SYSTEM.sin, from FTF file, Dump it fully to location, RESAVE it using Ext2Explorer, now u will have APP folder, see which apk you want to remove, when you are done, repack everything to SYSTEM.sin and now MODIFIED STOCKROM has been created.
i remember doing id for my xperia C6603 back in 2013
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931585
the tutorial was also very helpful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpYxMRlBrR8
btw, I did all that just to learn, later i never did all this because some how i love the xperia stockroms and after rooting you can remove many bloatware and change system app to user app and remove them at your ease...
Command Prompt
Hi i successfully flashed the tft file and now im up to using the command prompt so i shift+right clicked and opened a command window in the platform tools folder where the boot.img and recovery.img are and entered the command "flashboot flash boot boot.img" and it comes up saying "error: cannot load boot.img"
I dont know what to do here. please help.
shaxta said:
Hi i successfully flashed the tft file and now im up to using the command prompt so i shift+right clicked and opened a command window in the platform tools folder where the boot.img and recovery.img are and entered the command "flashboot flash boot boot.img" and it comes up saying "error: cannot load boot.img"
I dont know what to do here. please help.
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Make sure you have unlocked your bootloader before following this guide and just to inform you again this guide is for E6883.
Yeah I figured it out, the only problem was the fastboot drives weren't installed correctly for some reason windows 10 didn't allow it, also it was having trouble finding the boot.img so I just dragged the fastboot.exe and the boot.img into the command instead and it worked.
All in all great guide, thanks.
YasuHamed said:
as far as I have studied, there is no DIRECT way doing that in MM
however for sake of argument, lets say you are using your z5 at 5.x.x
the zips can be flashed if you are REPACKING your STOCK KERNAL. (the post of Khab.bros) is actually points out to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/development/root-automatic-repack-stock-kernel-dm-t3301605
here if you have original FTF file of your z5, EXTRACT kernel.sin to kernal.els (using flashtool) then by running it through ROOTKERNELv5.0, you can add custom recovery and other flashable zips (after disabling dm-variety / SONYRIC)
but to remove BLOATWARE From your stockROM,
you must EXTRACT SYSTEM.sin, from FTF file, Dump it fully to location, RESAVE it using Ext2Explorer, now u will have APP folder, see which apk you want to remove, when you are done, repack everything to SYSTEM.sin and now MODIFIED STOCKROM has been created.
i remember doing id for my xperia C6603 back in 2013
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1931585
the tutorial was also very helpful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpYxMRlBrR8
btw, I did all that just to learn, later i never did all this because some how i love the xperia stockroms and after rooting you can remove many bloatware and change system app to user app and remove them at your ease...
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Hey, bro @YasuHamed managed to make an Aroma installer for myself (learned this from scratch) but now I'm having problem making the updater-script file because I'm not sure how to mount and extract the system files also the command to patch (a repacked) boot.img kernel. From my research, dev block for E6883 are as follow:
1. /cache /data / sdcard = mmcblk0p42
2. /external_sd = mmcblk1p1
3. /system = mmcblk0p43
Can you help me? I'm very close to releasing a custom ROM based on stock firmware without bloatware. Where do I go about... I've been searching all over Google and XDA and has not found answers for E6883 specific problems.
shaxta said:
Hi i successfully flashed the tft file and now im up to using the command prompt so i shift+right clicked and opened a command window in the platform tools folder where the boot.img and recovery.img are and entered the command "flashboot flash boot boot.img" and it comes up saying "error: cannot load boot.img"
I dont know what to do here. please help.
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use flahstool
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use flashtool
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cglegion said:
Hey, bro @YasuHamed managed to make an Aroma installer for myself (learned this from scratch) but now I'm having problem making the updater-script file because I'm not sure how to mount and extract the system files also the command to patch (a repacked) boot.img kernel. From my research, dev block for E6883 are as follow:
1. /cache /data / sdcard = mmcblk0p42
2. /external_sd = mmcblk1p1
3. /system = mmcblk0p43
Can you help me? I'm very close to releasing a custom ROM based on stock firmware without bloatware. Where do I go about... I've been searching all over Google and XDA and has not found answers for E6883 specific problems.
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although i never liked aroma and i won't usually recommend custom roms specially for xperia... but since you have came this far,
lets say under APK foler you removed many bloatware and also updated
you must repack you SYSTEM folder (only) back to ROOM.zip (originally extracted from ftf file using ext2explorer)
then you need to apply mods,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdhUK_Ds4Fo (part 2, deleting bloatware) / finding MODS and repacking
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363460 (tutorial about updater script modification by notepad++ )
however just remember what ever studies i did, for android 6.0.1 the prf creator wont work,
but you can try (PRF creator)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1363460
convert your boot.img to kernel.sin and recreate your PRF creator (as mentioned above)
OR keep the custom rom ftf and BOOT.img SAPERATE as many custom roms does that
1. cynogenmod 12+
3. Miui 5 onwards
have boot+recovery file saperate and Rom saperate to flash.
the only reason i could understand is because they flash their system via recovery. if your aroma stock has xd recovery you can keep the flashable zip to install as system ORRRR keep it as FTF file to be flash and then kernal to be flashed saperate
Thanks for this guide I just wish to have root on locked BL...

trying to bring my brothers A500 to life in 2019

Hey together,
I really hope someone out there is still using a A500 Tablet and may be able to help me fix a weird issue i encounter on every ROM i tried so far.
I installed the ROMs mentioned in this Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/iconia-a500/general/2018-a500-upgrade-threaddownloads-to-t3832293
And all of them come with the Same Problem for me.
If i try to open the Google PlayStore or something else that wants me to login into a Google Account it just says: "There was a problem communicating with Google Servers" "Try again later"
anyone knows of this issue ? All the fixes several Google searches gave me did not help to fix that issue for me on any of the ROMs.
help would be highly appreciated
kind regards
Finn
Hi,
have you read the tips? It says:
"- Google play will not work right if you do not format your data partition to f2fs. (You can do this in recovery)"
Have you tried it?
Matra-PB said:
Hi,
have you read the tips? It says:
"- Google play will not work right if you do not format your data partition to f2fs. (You can do this in recovery)"
Have you tried it?
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That may not be the problem I've hear a lot of people are having this problem. But it's a good place to start if he hasn't tried it yet.
Success story upgrading A500 in 2019 July
finneus_ said:
Hey together,
I really hope someone out there is still using a A500 Tablet and may be able to help me fix a weird issue i encounter on every ROM i tried so far.
I installed the ROMs mentioned in this Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/iconia-a500/general/2018-a500-upgrade-threaddownloads-to-t3832293
And all of them come with the Same Problem for me.
If i try to open the Google PlayStore or something else that wants me to login into a Google Account it just says: "There was a problem communicating with Google Servers" "Try again later"
anyone knows of this issue ? All the fixes several Google searches gave me did not help to fix that issue for me on any of the ROMs.
help would be highly appreciated
kind regards
Finn
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First my thanks to the forum key members for providing answers to queries and to all the key contributors of SW/ROMS in this forum. I followed the procedures from this forum to Flash / upgrade my Acer Iconia A500 on 4.0.3 ICS that was sitting in a trunk for the last few years. Summary of steps I tried out.
STEP 1: Install the Acer device drivers listed in the links in this forum on your Laptop/Computer even if by default your Windows 10 OS (assuming you are on Win10 like me) is able to recognize the A500 connected to the USB port.
USB_Acer_1.00.0524_A30HA31HA32H_A.ZIP
STEP 2: ROOTING the Acer A500.
1. The tablet should be already upgraded to stock ICS for A50x (or stock ICS A10x/A510 for other tablets).
2. On a tablet: "Settings" -> "Applications" -> "Development" -> "USB debugging" switch ON. If you do not see this menu, then click 7 times of the Android Build No. listed under settings and come back to the menu above to enable USB Debugging.
3. Connect the tablet to the computer (Before connection it is recommended to update the driver for a tablet from here: A10x, A50x, A510).
4. Since most of the discussions regarding flashing A500 were from 2011, the earlier Gingerbreak method for rooting did not work.
I downloaded the following file from this forum to root my tablet.
ICS_rooting_A10x_A5xx.zip
5. Open the directory with the unpacked archive. Execute file: for windows - runit-win.bat; for Linux - runit-linux.sh.
The root is received!
Note: The McAfee Antivirus software started tagging a file 'mempodroid' within this ZIP file Tools folder as a virus or malicious file. This rooting method uses the 'mempodroid' exploit which is detected as a VIRUS by McAfee and Qurantined. So restore from Qurantine and check list of files are still present in the folder. If not verify 8+8 files in folders again.
As per inputs in this forum, I restored the files quarantined and then suppressed McAfee SW for the duration of my upgrade activities on my laptop and was able to successfully extract all the files in the ZIP file to a local folder on the laptop. This ZIP file has adb and fastboot - two key programs useful for rooting your A500 apart from SU or superuser base file used in step 2. The file to run is the BAT file runit-win.bat if you are on windows. At the end of this step your tablet should be rooted. You may check by installing the RootCheck app from Google Playstore.
Step1a: Install a File Manager app from the Google playstore. This will help you extract the CPU ID and convert it with the SBK tool to get the SBK number/string. important steps SBK tool was available in file - SBCalc_v1.1.ZIP available in this forum.
STEP 2b: SUPERUSER and SUPERSU installation
1. Install SuperUser.apk first.. (IMP - Its available in this forum. Its like a base version for superSU to install over. If you do not install SuperUser.apk, then each time you try installing SuperSU, you would get an error message about a SU file being incompatible.)
2. Then install an older version of SuperSU downloaded from the website - filename -> eu.chainfire.supersu_v2.65-265.ZIP . Newer versions will not work. U got to install an older version as new version seems to be a paid SW.
3. Next Open SuperSU app on your tablet and let it update itself a couple of times each time opening and closing the app after the upgrade.
4. Remove SuperUser.apk file as now its no longer needed.
5. Now that you have ROOT access and SuperUSer access
6. Install Titanium Backup. File name in this forum- update-recovery-TWRP-rev2.0-beta4.ZIP . This will help you to flash/upgrade ROM software on your tablet.
Twrp 2.8:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/e7wpny5f39vw3pc/update-recovery-TWRP-rev2.0-beta4.zip/file
Compressed Archive (.ZIP)
File size: 4.91MB
Uploaded: 2018-08-14 21:40:26
https://www.mediafire.com/download/e7wpny5f39vw3pc
STEP 3: Install an Unlocked Bootloader i.e. unlocked bootloader Skrillax v9 - file name in this forum BabSector.rar or A500-Bootloader-Nvflash.ZIP
Once you have reached this step, you now have the basic tools needed for the final ROM upgrade of the tablet.
I did get error message after the reboots that happened after Unlocking the Bootloader. Someting about a LNX partition not being okay or some such msg. Each time I just WIPED the Cache and selected similar options to wipe System, Data, User, Dhelvic cache (spelling incorrect) etc. Since you have not installed the final OS or ROM for your tablet yet, no harm in deleting these partition data. Actually its recommended to wipe, format in f2f formats etc. all of which is possible using the TWRP Recovery software you installed in step 2. Choose Recovery menu option each time the tablet boots or gives errors.... using the volume rocket and power buttons. More info -> Go through this thread and install unlocked bootloader.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622425
Flashing Bootloader Steps
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1. generate your SBK from cpuid
2. put tab in APX by holding reset (small pinhole bottom right side)
and pushing power for 3-4 sec. - then release reset approx 1 sec. later
the screen should be blank and power button should be lit - plug in USB to PC.
2. Run A501 A.bat - when finished reboot tab to recovery (win 7 and under
right click on A501 A.bat and select Run as Administrator)
3. run Recovery(power and volume-) ->WIPE -> "Advanced wipe ->System (only)and swipe to wipe.
4. unplug USB and reboot tab to APX
5. plug in USB afer it is in APX mode -> Run A501 B.bat (win 7 and under
right click on A501 B.bat and select Run as Administrator)
Bootloader unlock tutorial
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Step 1: Get your cpuid - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1624645
Step 2: Convert it into an SBK - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1810618
Step 3: Download the A500 drivers
- http://www.mediafire.com/file/pde8rojv1t8gnif/USB_Acer_1.00.0524_A30H_A31H_A32H_A500_A501.zip/file
Step 4: Download the files to install the bootloader
- http://www.mediafire.com/file/o7m2ouwo6zuod4d/A500-Bootloader-Nvflash.zip/file
Step 5: Follow the instructions in "how to.txt"
Step 6: Download a rom and flash in twrp
This tutorial is based of
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450119 thread so big thanks to KaijiKun .
Bootloader unlock files:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/o7m2ouwo6zuod4d/A500-Bootloader-Nvflash.zip/file
STEP 4. Downloaded file omni-4.4.4-20150210-a500-IconiaHD.ZIP as I was not sure version omni 5.1.1 was as stable as Omni4.4.4 reading all the threads in this forum.
First rename the downloaded OMNIROM file as update.zip .
OmniRom 4.4.4
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ghd72j3g618kk9g/OMNIROM-5.1.1-Tegraowners_ROM_v13t2.zip/file
File size: 244.66MB
Uploaded: 2015-04-05 17:40:14
STEP 5: Install another tool adb_fast.ZIP. This tool is also available in this forum.
Note:You need to copy the update.zip file to your computers folder where this tool adb_fast is installed. In mine it was C:\Program files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder. This adb_fast file creates an application shortcut on your computer desktop. Clicking on the short cut launches adb and fast boot programs I mentioned at the beginning.
STEP 6: Copy the file to the SD card (16GB) of your tablet.
Run the adb_fast tool from your desktop shortcut. This will open a Command Prompt type black screen window where you can enter the code as given below. Note you may need to see how your SD card is listed in a file manager in your computer
Code:
adb push update.zip /mnt/sdcard/update.zip --- NOTE: this creates mnt folder on internal storage and I had to then move the file using TWRP recovery tool installed in step 2, to the SD card.
adb push < ------- is the push command.
rom.zip < ------- is the name of the Rom zip file.
/sdcard < ------- is the location your pushing the Rom to.
E.) Reboot tablet with Power+Down Arrow i.e. This will start the Upgrade process for the tablet to OMNIROM 4.4.4
-- Power Button + UP VOLUME pressed... then release Power button after LED lights.
-- System will boot to commmand prompt
STEP 7: Install GAPPS using pico gapps short version and Wipe Data/Factory reset ----------------?>and wipe cache partition?
Reboot after 1st reboot
G.) https://opengapps.org/ to install a minimal version of Google Apps on the tablet.
File name -> pa_gapps-modular-mini-4.4.4-20150410-signed.ZIP
Root tablet again and install SuperSU if you need it
other info.
You can use TWRP to flash the OmniROM on the tablet or you can use the following in worst case senario to do the same.
Code:
fastboot devices
fastboot flash update.zip -- check if syntax is ok from threads in this forum
fastboot reboot-bootloader
copied below from other threads ---->
I find that a large amount of complaints in developer threads are due to people not properly wiping before a flash.
Of course there is times when a 'dirty' flash is fine, but if you're ever not sure, wipe as cleanly as possible.
fastboot allows for about the cleanest of wipes by the way. And each partition can be done separately too.
Code:
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase data
fastboot erase cache
can all be done individually, but to do these all in one command
Code:
fastboot erase system -w
If possible I recommend to do these steps before flashing a ROM, and now that you know you can do this all within fastboot mode i suggest to try it out, its quick and painless!
Don't forget to wipe your kernel too! (fastboot erase boot)
~Important~ If your device uses an emulated SD card (as in no removable micro SD but an SD partition on phone)
Then be careful wiping data/userdata as this will erase all contents of internal SD - you are forewarned!
ADB= Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
[TOOL]Minimal ADB and Fastboot [2-9-18]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790&page=12
First a short explanation:
Fastboot, like ADB, is a tool to communicate from PC to Android phone. There are times when it is a must to use, and times when it is just helpful.
ADB is used within your recovery or within your OS, but when you are in bootloader mode and need to communicate with your phone then you need fastboot.
And you may ask why would i ever need this?
Well many reasons. Main one is knowledge, learning the ins and outs of fastboot, like learning ADB, can get you out of many jams.
And if you want to unlock your bootloader this is done through fastboot. Granted HTC's unlock is... well crap, but for a Nexus this is how its done.
One other reason I have to stress is learning for safety reasons, This is about the safest way possible to flash firmware to your phone (ie Radio, Hboot, Recovery)
Lastly you may want to know the limitations,
There are many of course, this isnt JTAG, it will not resurrect a hard brick, but it often save peoples phones from 'soft bricks' and lots of time when know how and when to use it.
Think of fastboot as the program that takes over when ADB cant be used, it works with firmware more than software.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1624645&page=3
GUIDES
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Civs Guide to flashing the bootloader http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622425
Walkthrough using APXFLASH tool at Step 6 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1624645&page=2
From Civato's OP of The Guide: nvFlashToolPackages
Skrilax_CZ bootloader thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1619913 and should be "required reading" for anyone mucking about in their tabs internals!!!!
Rollback to HC
jazzyjames guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1516012
Iconia Root http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138228 /gingerbreak: For returning to Honeycomb
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To get my CPUID, I have followed the steps below:
Open yr file explorer, esfile explorer is a great one....navigate to:
/sys/firmware/fuse/acer_cpuid - add a zero to the front!
To get CPUID get a Root browser of some sort and go to sys/firmware/fuse/acer_cpu_id
convert my CPUID into SBK?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1055354&page=6
What Does Root Give Me?
1. Full control over your system
2. Ability to alter system files. You can replace many parts of the "Android Core" with this including:
o Themes
o Core apps (maps, calendar, clock etc)
o Recovery image
o Bootloader
o Toolbox (linux binary that lets you execute simple linux commands like "ls") can be replaced with Busybox (slightly better option)
o Boot images
o Add linux binaries
3. Run special apps that need more control over the system
o SuperUser (lets you approve or deny the use of root access to any program)
o Task Manager For Root (Lets you kill apps that you otherwise could not kill)
Tether apps (like the one found at [android-wifi-tether.googlecode.com])
4. Backup your system
o You can make a folder on your SDCARD and backup all of your .APK files to your SDCARD (helps if an author decides to "upgrade" you to a version that requires you to pay to use the version you just had)
5. Relocate your (browser/maps/market) cache to your /sdcard
6. Relocate your installed applications to your /sdcard
7. Reboot your phone from the terminal app easily (su <enter> reboot <enter>)
Turn the rotation lock off.
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SUMMARY - Regardless of version, rooting is the same... next
** Unlock the bootloader.
** Fastboot flash a Custom Recovery (TWRP).
** Download to the Tablet, Chainfire's SuperSU root updater .zip
** Boot into the previously fastboot flashed Custom Recovery, and flash the SuperSU updater .zip.
** Reboot - you're rooted.
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PS. I tried to maintain a log in Notepad during my upgrade. Unfortunately did not write detailed instructions and link to required files. Above is a summary of what worked for me.
Can not root
sukasis said:
First my thanks to the forum key members for providing answers to queries and to all the key contributors of SW/ROMS in this forum. I followed the procedures from this forum to Flash / upgrade my Acer Iconia A500 on 4.0.3 ICS that was sitting in a trunk for the last few years. Summary of steps I tried out.
STEP 1: Install the Acer device drivers listed in the links in this forum on your Laptop/Computer even if by default your Windows 10 OS (assuming you are on Win10 like me) is able to recognize the A500 connected to the USB port.
USB_Acer_1.00.0524_A30HA31HA32H_A.ZIP
STEP 2: ROOTING the Acer A500.
1. The tablet should be already upgraded to stock ICS for A50x (or stock ICS A10x/A510 for other tablets).
2. On a tablet: "Settings" -> "Applications" -> "Development" -> "USB debugging" switch ON. If you do not see this menu, then click 7 times of the Android Build No. listed under settings and come back to the menu above to enable USB Debugging.
3. Connect the tablet to the computer (Before connection it is recommended to update the driver for a tablet from here: A10x, A50x, A510).
4. Since most of the discussions regarding flashing A500 were from 2011, the earlier Gingerbreak method for rooting did not work.
I downloaded the following file from this forum to root my tablet.
ICS_rooting_A10x_A5xx.zip
5. Open the directory with the unpacked archive. Execute file: for windows - runit-win.bat; for Linux - runit-linux.sh.
The root is received!
Note: The McAfee Antivirus software started tagging a file 'mempodroid' within this ZIP file Tools folder as a virus or malicious file. This rooting method uses the 'mempodroid' exploit which is detected as a VIRUS by McAfee and Qurantined. So restore from Qurantine and check list of files are still present in the folder. If not verify 8+8 files in folders again.
As per inputs in this forum, I restored the files quarantined and then suppressed McAfee SW for the duration of my upgrade activities on my laptop and was able to successfully extract all the files in the ZIP file to a local folder on the laptop. This ZIP file has adb and fastboot - two key programs useful for rooting your A500 apart from SU or superuser base file used in step 2. The file to run is the BAT file runit-win.bat if you are on windows. At the end of this step your tablet should be rooted. You may check by installing the RootCheck app from Google Playstore.
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Hi sukasis, i was unable to root the tablet. I download all and run the runit.win.bat (trying normal, as admin, and open a cmd as admin and then navigate to the bat to execute).
- It say device connected
- Then push 7 files correctly
- Executing of the main script. (it freeze here a lot of time)
Then error: protocol fault (no status)
The file "su" isn't created
Not getting root!
I try in USB 3.0 and 2.0 same error.
I have windows 10.
I uncheck the Debugging mode and it's bring another error, so i believe the connection is good because in debug mode can push files.
I don't know whate else i can do.

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