Root d852 MM. Tested on d852 with bell. - G3 General

So after a few days of work I've come up with way to root mm on d852.
Tested and works on:
D852 Bell
D852 Koodoo (Thanks to QuebecFanat1c for testing)
Sasktel D852 (Thanks to popcorn900 for testing it)
~ I do not own the tools provided! I just used them to achieve root ~
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-ZnsKWCK811R0ZXNmF5RE9Sa0k/view?usp=drivesdk
Steps:
1. Download zip and extract it.
2. Install kingroot .apk and click "try to root". It will take a few minutes but it will give you temporary root privileges.
3. Next install the AutoRec MM apk and let it backup and prepare files then click install twrp and give it root privileges using kingroot .
4. Go into kingroot, click the three little dots in the top right and go into " general settings". Now go to the bottom and you should be able to uninstall it.
Once it's uninstalled it may try to reboot your phone. If it stays black screen pull the battery out then reinsert it.
5. Now with kingroot uninstalled reboot into recovery by (from phone fully off) hold volume down +power, once the lg screen shows up let go then hold them down again after half a second. The reset screen will show up. Click volume down then power to boot into twrp.
6. Once in twrp flash the superuser 2.45.zip
Reboot phone.
You should now have root!
Check out this post for xposed framwork!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Xposed FrameWork .zip
Xposed.apk

Thanks mate, tried it on my Koodoo D852, worked perfectly!
Highly recommend this method, quick and reliable.

Hey, I tried this method, got to autorec MM step and then pressed the M. it immediately booted and now is stuck at the LG Loading screen the phone flashes green blue green and is just stuck thanks.

Hello, will this work on lg g3 stock MM D852g. I really need root.

emmaedeh said:
Hello, will this work on lg g3 stock MM D852g. I really need root.
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What model is your phone?
Sounds like a bootloop, have you tried pulling the battery and trying to boot again?
If that doesn't work you may have to flash stock lg firmware using download mode.

emmaedeh said:
Hello, will this work on lg g3 stock MM D852g. I really need root.
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I haven't tried it on d852g. I only have the d852. I'd recommended making a lg backup to a SD or copying the backup to a PC then trying this method. If I doesn't work flash factory lg firmware from download mode, then update to the version you where on and restore the backup.
If you do try it and it works be sure to let us know!

Ok i will try over the weekend. Thanks.

Has anyone else tested this on the Bell/Virgin variant, and does it work? This seems like a good method, but really only have the OP saying to have tested it on my device model, and would like some more assurance before proceeding.

Will this work with d852 Sasktel?

popcorn900 said:
Will this work with d852 Sasktel?
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I haven't tried it, I only have the D852 bell but if you try it and it works let me know!

-R47- said:
Has anyone else tested this on the Bell/Virgin variant, and does it work? This seems like a good method, but really only have the OP saying to have tested it on my device model, and would like some more assurance before proceeding.
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I know it works on bell, that's what I have.

boho555 said:
I haven't tried it, I only have the D852 bell but if you try it and it works let me know!
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I'm pretty sure Bell and Sasktel are the same and this will probably work but, I'm not going to root this phone as it is working just fine with the MM update and I buy my app's so don't really see a need for root. Also I have never had luck with a rooted device ever lol bricked every single device I rooted. Thx for your reply though.

Works perfectly on d852g.. Just needs to updated in recovery(twrp)

@boho555 I took the plunge and try'd it on my Sasktel LG G3 D852 on MM and it worked flawlessly. This phone is now rooted. Thx bro. I further updated the TWRP and updated SU and further I installed Fulmics 5.3. Damn sweet phone now.......................... Not sure if I should install Xposed Framework. This rom for my phone seems to work very well. **confirmed working on a Sasktel D852** That came shipped with MM lol.

popcorn900 said:
@boho555 I took the plunge and try'd it on my Sasktel LG G3 D852 on MM and it worked flawlessly. This phone is now rooted. Thx bro. I further updated the TWRP and updated SU and further I installed Fulmics 5.3. Damn sweet phone now.......................... Not sure if I should install Xposed Framework. This rom for my phone seems to work very well. **confirmed working on a Sasktel D852** That came shipped with MM lol.
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Good to hear! If you have TWRP just make a backup then try installing Xposed I'll add the xposed files to the post!

step 2, uninstall kingroot
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Steps:
1. Download zip and extract it.
2. Install kingroot .apk and click "try to root". It will take a few minutes but it will give you temporary root privileges.
3. Next install the AutoRec MM apk and let it backup and prepare files then click install twrp and give it root privileges using kingroot .
4. Go into kingroot, click the three little dots in the top right and go into " general settings". Now go to the bottom and you should be able to uninstall it.
Once it's uninstalled it may try to reboot your phone. If it stays black screen pull the battery out then reinsert it.
5. Now with kingroot uninstalled reboot into recovery by (from phone fully off) hold volume down +power, once the lg screen shows up let go then hold them down again after half a second. The reset screen will show up. Click volume down then power to boot into twrp.
6. Once in twrp flash the superuser 2.45.zip
Reboot phone.
I have root, until I remove kingroot, then bam, back to being unrooted, followed your steps, waiting till twrp was installed and superSU was flashed, checked and rooted, removed kingroot and unroots.
D852 on virgin, MM kernel 3.4.0 software version d85230e

thank you, worked perfect!
only different is, if I uninstall Kingroot, the phone back to unroot. so I have to flash SuperUser after AutoRec, then updated SuperUser. after reboot, the Kingroot disappeared.
BTW, anyone know which ROM is the best and save battery for D852? thanks

So far so good! After trying two methods before this only to eventually give up, this one turned out to be the easiest and most straightforward (not to mention it seems to have worked perfectly!)
Model: LG G3 D852
Software: MM (6.0)
Provider: Virgin Mobile Canada
I have yet to reboot my phone after the last step but root privileges have been persistent thus far, even after removing kingroot.
Thanks for sharing your method!
[Update] Phone maintains root status following reboot with no issues. Thanks again.

didn't work for me, koodo d852 sotware version d85230G . Unable to gain temporary root access with new kingroot.

When I run KingRoot on my Rogers/Fido D852 it searches for a root strategy but comes back with 'no root strategy available'. I have Stock 6.0.

Related

Towelroot work??

I know outside of Att note 3 it hasn't been confirmed to work but wondering if anyone tried it on other note devices? Thanks.
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Used it installed safestrap and when it reboots get the unlock symbol on the boot screen
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Works fine on my device. For the unlock symbol, download latest SU and updated binaries. That will go away.
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Definitely works for getting root. Rooted, installed SuperSU, Xposed, SafeStrap all successfully. Now struggling to get a rom to work (tried Eclipse & Hyperdrive). Both say they install successfully via SafeStrap and then hangs on boot up. I've seen one other post on the Eclipse thread for the same problem, so it might be something to keep an eye on.
i can verify that this method works. i just installed superuser and it works flawlessly. the only thing is make sure to download the superuser app from here so you have the updated binaries: http://download.chainfire.eu/447/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r4.zip
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i have root access verified w/root checker
downloaded v1.99r4.zip and installed it
when i open it it asks for me to update binary and it fails installation
any ideas or workarounds??
lazygregg said:
i have root access verified w/root checker
downloaded v1.99r4.zip and installed it
when i open it it asks for me to update binary and it fails installation
any ideas or workarounds??
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Rerun towelroot
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Rerun towelroot
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i've done that multiple times...
reran towelroot, it reboots phone..open supersu the version that i downloaded earlier from the website and try to download supersu binary and it fails
lazygregg said:
i've done that multiple times...
reran towelroot, it reboots phone..open supersu the version that i downloaded earlier from the website and try to download supersu binary and it fails
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I seem to be in the same boat as well. Things I have tried and it still does not work:
Installed Play Store Edition
Installed 1.99r4
Installed 1.99r5
All of them are saying I need to update binaries. While I am technically rooted and can grant permissions to apps, I need to get into SuperSU so I can modify some settings.
There are several others have issues on Reddit as well, so its not a couple of people.
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I seem to be in the same boat as well. Things I have tried and it still does not work:
Installed Play Store Edition
Installed 1.99r4
Installed 1.99r5
All of them are saying I need to update binaries. While I am technically rooted and can grant permissions to apps, I need to get into SuperSU so I can modify some settings.
There are several others have issues on Reddit as well, so its not a couple of people.
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Try this. Install safestrap 3.7x. Open it, give su permission, install recovery, hit the home button. Open supersu, update binary thru cwm/twrp. Don't click to reboot phone into recovery from supersu. Hold down home and bring safestrap back up. Reboot to recovery from there and it should update the binary. Hope this helps.
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Dc4479 said:
Try this. Install safestrap 3.7x. Open it, give su permission, install recovery, hit the home button. Open supersu, update binary thru cwm/twrp. Don't click to reboot phone into recovery from supersu. Hold down home and bring safestrap back up. Reboot to recovery from there and it should update the binary. Hope this helps.
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This is being very peculiar. After I installed Safe Strap, SuperSU went fine, able to get in and do what I needed to get done. I reboot into recovery. Made a backup, and rebooted system. Went right to SuperSU again. And the same issue occurs, constantly asking for updated binaries. I am trying everyone once more to make it all work. If not, then I will just stick with what I have and hopefully it doesn't cause any other issues.
Thank you for the help thus far. :good:
exaltedgod said:
This is being very peculiar. After I installed Safe Strap, SuperSU went fine, able to get in and do what I needed to get done. I reboot into recovery. Made a backup, and rebooted system. Went right to SuperSU again. And the same issue occurs, constantly asking for updated binaries. I am trying everyone once more to make it all work. If not, then I will just stick with what I have and hopefully it doesn't cause any other issues.
Thank you for the help thus far. :good:
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Yeah I just did all this last night...I installed SafeStrap and installed Recovery, then went into SuperSU and clicked Normal when asking for updating Binaries and it hasnt asked again thankfully. All of this of course was after installing BusyBox from the Play Store.
Note though: Safestrap isnt working for flashing roms just yet, just like someone else said here, and someone else said this in the Jasmine Rom forum. I just tried it myself and everything looks fine when installing, but then when you boot up, screen goes black and unresponsive after the SS splash screen on a reboot. Hopefully we have an update to SS soon. Fair warning - make sure you create a backup of your System/Data, etc in SS before messing around...it makes it so much easier to restore in case something screws up.
pmt223 said:
Yeah I just did all this last night...I installed SafeStrap and installed Recovery, then went into SuperSU and clicked Normal when asking for updating Binaries and it hasnt asked again thankfully. All of this of course was after installing BusyBox from the Play Store.
Note though: Safestrap isnt working for flashing roms just yet, just like someone else said here, and someone else said this in the Jasmine Rom forum. I just tried it myself and everything looks fine when installing, but then when you boot up, screen goes black and unresponsive after the SS splash screen on a reboot. Hopefully we have an update to SS soon. Fair warning - make sure you create a backup of your System/Data, etc in SS before messing around...it makes it so much easier to restore in case something screws up.
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So, can someone enlighten me on what this "root" does? I've been running SafeStrap 3.72 with HyperROM 8 and just yesterday, successfully installed Towelroot on my Verizon Note 3. I downloaded the new SU to my SDcard before running Towelroot and was able to run it immediately after root and all looks good. But... what did I actually gain? Can I now install Cyanogen or others? I am a bit fuzzy on the difference, if any, on a rooted phone vs. an unlocked bootloader. Those of us on the Verizon retail Note 3 still don't have unlocked bootloaders do we? I miss the ease of playing with my old S3! LOL. Thanks!
emtownsend said:
So, can someone enlighten me on what this "root" does? I've been running SafeStrap 3.72 with HyperROM 8 and just yesterday, successfully installed Towelroot on my Verizon Note 3. I downloaded the new SU to my SDcard before running Towelroot and was able to run it immediately after root and all looks good. But... what did I actually gain? Can I now install Cyanogen or others? I am a bit fuzzy on the difference, if any, on a rooted phone vs. an unlocked bootloader. Those of us on the Verizon retail Note 3 still don't have unlocked bootloaders do we? I miss the ease of playing with my old S3! LOL. Thanks!
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No, you dont gain an unlocked bootlader. At this point, only the Almighty will make that happen lol. For us with Verizon Notes (and some others), this helps the folks who either a) dont want to use Kingo or the other web methods, and b) folks who were on stock 4.4.2 NC4, like from an OTA (like me). This now gave me root, where when the OTA came out people were fearing there would never be a root for it (thanks to everyone else who put monies towards a bounty). Many people as well as myself cannot use SafeStrap successfully to fully flash a rom yet (you'll see this remarked in a lot of places), so Im sure there is an update forthcoming. In the meantime, I can use TB and freeze/uninstall a lot of the bloatware crap, and use Xposed for whatever else, which is fine by me. But no, we are still a no-go on full rooting and unlocked bootladers like on some other phones, which means no CyanogenMod, etc.
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No, you dont gain an unlocked bootlader. At this point, only the Almighty will make that happen lol. For us with Verizon Notes (and some others), this helps the folks who either a) dont want to use Kingo or the other web methods, and b) folks who were on stock 4.4.2 NC4, like from an OTA (like me). This now gave me root, where when the OTA came out people were fearing there would never be a root for it (thanks to everyone else who put monies towards a bounty). Many people as well as myself cannot use SafeStrap successfully to fully flash a rom yet (you'll see this remarked in a lot of places), so Im sure there is an update forthcoming. In the meantime, I can use TB and freeze/uninstall a lot of the bloatware crap, and use Xposed for whatever else, which is fine by me. But no, we are still a no-go on full rooting and unlocked bootladers like on some other phones, which means no CyanogenMod, etc.
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Ah. Got it. Thanks!
* I successfully used SafeStrap to install HyperROM 8 on slot 1 only, so I had to lose my stock ROM, but I'm OK with that.
cnotes2019 said:
I know outside of Att note 3 it hasn't been confirmed to work but wondering if anyone tried it on other note devices? Thanks.
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i rooted today with towelroot. i have a verizon note 3 on 4.4.2

Rogers 4.4.4 roll out has begun!

Just got the notice. Updating now!
About damn time.
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Yep, bought mine outright through Fido, updated tonight.
I'm using it on Bell, nice to see you can finally get rid of your carrier label in the status bar.
Yay, now do I unroot and try the OTA or do I wait for the full image.
ChrisAG said:
Yep, bought mine outright through Fido, updated tonight.
I'm using it on Bell, nice to see you can finally get rid of your carrier label in the status bar.
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You can? How? I didn't save the link to the release notes, and can't find them now.
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You can? How? I didn't save the link to the release notes, and can't find them now.
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Removing provider name from the Status bar:
Settings > Wireless & Networks > More > Mobile Networks > Show Mobile Network (check on or off)
I completely forgot about the carrier being removed. Really cool.
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Install went fine, I unrooted, upgraded and then rooted again with no problem. The show carrier on/off is a great upgrade, I don't have to mess with modifying APK's anymore.
The new dialer will take some time to get used to.
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Install went fine, I unrooted, upgraded and then rooted again with no problem. The show carrier on/off is a great upgrade, I don't have to mess with modifying APK's anymore.
The new dialer will take some time to get used to.
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Ugh... I have TWRP on mine. Can I just unroot, or I need to remove TWRP? (read: flash stock 4.4.2...)
OK. Ended up flashing the whole damn phone again.
So which root method works for us, Rogers users?
R3dbeaver said:
OK. Ended up flashing the whole damn phone again.
So which root method works for us, Rogers users?
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I removed root using the option in Super SU and then flashed the system.img and recovery.img from 4.4.2 in fastboot.(probably didn't need to do anything with Super SU because I reflashed system.img)
I then let the phone update. When it was done I went back into fastboot and flashed TWRP to recovery, went into recovery and let it begin the root process. From there boot up and update Super SU and finish rooting.
Overall a pretty painless way to go from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 without losing any data or settings. All of this assumes you have an unlocked bootloader of course.
Steve-x said:
I removed root using the option in Super SU and then flashed the system.img and recovery.img from 4.4.2 in fastboot.(probably didn't need to do anything with Super SU because I reflashed system.img)
I then let the phone update. When it was done I went back into fastboot and flashed TWRP to recovery, went into recovery and let it begin the root process. From there boot up and update Super SU and finish rooting.
Overall a pretty painless way to go from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 without losing any data or settings. All of this assumes you have an unlocked bootloader of course.
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Ah you used TWRP's.
OK cool. Will give it a shot. Will try. I'm assuming I need SuperSU and BusyBox installed beforehand? Remember, I'm starting clean here.
R3dbeaver said:
Ah you used TWRP's.
OK cool. Will give it a shot. Will try. I'm assuming I need SuperSU and BusyBox installed beforehand? Remember, I'm starting clean here.
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If your bootloader is unlocked then it is very simple. Just go to fastboot and flash the TWRP recovery, once flashed you can access it from fastboot. TWRP will load, then you can just select to restart the phone from it and it will ask if you want to root the phone, swipe to confirm and it will do it and restart the phone for you. Once the phone is booted you will need to finish the process - it should prompt you to update SuperSU, I selected the play store option, it downloaded and installed and was done. From there do yourself a favor and install AdAway
waiting for the firmware image..... anybody knows where to get it?
It has been posted to one of the various sites. I grabbed it the other night but couldn't tell you which site it was from as I am at work right now. Enough searching should find it.
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It has been posted to one of the various sites. I grabbed it the other night but couldn't tell you which site it was from as I am at work right now. Enough searching should find it.
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Would you please send the download link when you are convinient? I searched and find this http://www.filefactory.com/folder/dd05c058d3ff8dbe/?sort=created&order=DESC&show=25, but looks something wrong with the system.img.
Steve-x said:
I removed root using the option in Super SU and then flashed the system.img and recovery.img from 4.4.2 in fastboot.(probably didn't need to do anything with Super SU because I reflashed system.img)
I then let the phone update. When it was done I went back into fastboot and flashed TWRP to recovery, went into recovery and let it begin the root process. From there boot up and update Super SU and finish rooting.
Overall a pretty painless way to go from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 without losing any data or settings. All of this assumes you have an unlocked bootloader of course.
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Thanks, works a charm, went from rooted 4.4.2 to 4.4.4.
PS- I grew up in Langley.
I don't know if it's dumb luck or not, but I didn't even unroot and was able to accept OTA to 4.4.4.
This is what I did to prepare the phone:
- Uninstall Xposed Framework from within the Xposed installer itself. Left the installer app in place.
- Changed recovery from TWRP back to factory.
- Enabled all apps previously disabled.
At this point my phone was still rooted. I accepted the OTA and everything worked fine.
Afterwards, I re-installed Xposed from the installer app, and re-disabled the apps I don't use. But left the factory recovery in place since I don't have a need to go into TWRP for now.
Everything is working fine.
No Rogers Update?
I just picked up a Moto X (Brand New) It came with 4.2.2 Im with Rogers, It is a Rogers phone , its been 2 hours now still no software update notification. When I try to check manually in about phone, system update. Keeps telling me my device is up to date??
Any one experienced this before? Or am I being to impatient
Now, a dummy question: what is Rogers?
Rogers is the Canadian phone company that's selling the original Moto X

Rooting a Z2 with locked bootloader and recent lollipop system

Hi all,
I am kinda new here and would like to put a question, hoping it's not a repetition (I have been browsing though this forum thoroughly, but apparently couldn't find a proper answer). This is the situation:
- bought a used Z2
- Z2 was from UK O2 operator and it had operator lock and unlockable bootloader
- network operator lock has been cleared with unlock code
- O2 customized firmware has been wiped away by flashing a recent 5.0.2 stock lollipop
- unlockable bootloader still exists so cannot upload any customized/rooted .zip system
Clearly, the only thing I can do to modify this phone is to upload .FTF firmares to it, due to unlockable bootloader. Right now, I see available online only unmodified stock .FTF firmwares.
THE QUESTION: is there ANY way to create a pre-rooted .FTF file (modding not strictly necessay but rooting essential) so that I can upload it to the phone?
Thanks for all your precious advice!!!
You can't modify .ftf files as they are signed by sony. easiest solution is to root your phone with kingroot , install nut's dual recovery and then flash any stock prerooted zip (or a custom rom if you want) you can find on this forum. kingroot will be gone when you finish the .zip install too
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You can't modify .ftf files as they are signed by sony. easiest solution is to root your phone with kingroot , install nut's dual recovery and then flash any stock prerooted zip (or a custom rom if you want) you can find on this forum. kingroot will be gone when you finish the .zip install too
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Thanks for answering!
Wouldn't just installing kingroot be enough for a simple rooting of the stock fw?
All I need is the ability to run some apps which need root (e.g. ad-away, set dns, etc.) and nothing more. Is the latest version tested on Z2 running 5.0.2?
Thanks again!
derjaeger said:
Thanks for answering!
Wouldn't just installing kingroot be enough for a simple rooting of the stock fw?
All I need is the ability to run some apps which need root (e.g. ad-away, set dns, etc.) and nothing more. Is the latest version tested on Z2 running 5.0.2?
Thanks again!
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Kingroot works fine on 5.0.2 but by itself will not disable sony RIC and you won't get a writable system. Nut's dual recovery will disable RIC on boot, just install it after rooting and you should be good to go.
I suggested flashing a preroot zip just because i don't like kingroot app to manage root permissions and it's hard to replace it with supersu. flash a preroot zip and you'll end with a clean stock rom+supersu+nut's dual recovery and fully writable system
Thanks a lot buddy!
I will try kingroot+nut recovery and see how I find myself.
I will always be one step away from uploading a custom .zip in case I need supersu.
You really made my day!!! )))
Drop bk to kitkat, root and recovery no problem using practically any tool, I used Z2 dual recover installer, once it reboots to recovery you flash su update from chainfire, rooted and recovery done.
Then just use prf creater to make an ftf into a flashable rooted room, yes you can add root and recovery to that too, flash that from recovery, job done.
You can use lollipop ftf to do that if you wish.
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Drop bk to kitkat, root and recovery no problem using practically any tool, I used Z2 dual recover installer, once it reboots to recovery you flash su update from chainfire, rooted and recovery done.
Then just use prf creater to make an ftf into a flashable rooted room, yes you can add root and recovery to that too, flash that from recovery, job done.
You can use lollipop ftf to do that if you wish.
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Thanks for your answer!
But isn't this procedure including downgrade somewhat longer than the previous suggested one?
gazza35 said:
Drop bk to kitkat, root and recovery no problem using practically any tool, I used Z2 dual recover installer, once it reboots to recovery you flash su update from chainfire, rooted and recovery done.
Then just use prf creater to make an ftf into a flashable rooted room, yes you can add root and recovery to that too, flash that from recovery, job done.
You can use lollipop ftf to do that if you wish.
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Go back to kk? why? it's a waste of time nowadays... the solution i mentioned won't even need to touch flashtool it's easier and quicker...
Just one last question: reading thrads about 5.1.1 it looks that it's due in a few days.
Would it be better to root now (as kingroot is still untested on 5.1.1 ) and then flash 5.1.1.ftf or just wait for it and then root?
Thanks
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Go back to kk? why? it's a waste of time nowadays... the solution i mentioned won't even need to touch flashtool it's easier and quicker...
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Very true and if all are happy then it's all good, just don't forget to check ya phone afterwards for all the intrusive crap that kingroot throws on ya phone, tried it and it definitely didn't root my Z2 or a load of others.
derjaeger said:
Just one last question: reading thrads about 5.1.1 it looks that it's due in a few days.
Would it be better to root now (as kingroot is still untested on 5.1.1 ) and then flash 5.1.1.ftf or just wait for it and then root?
Thanks
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IF you root now and install nut's dual recovery, you'll just need to flash a preroot 5.1.1 zip when it's released.
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Very true and if all are happy then it's all good, just don't forget to check ya phone afterwards for all the intrusive crap that kingroot throws on ya phone, tried it and it definitely didn't root my Z2 or a load of others.
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Sure, i also don't like kingroot. Like i said before it does root fine but doesn't disable ric, flashing nut's recovery after solves this.
And if you flash a preroot zip after there will be no traces of kingroot on the phone. Downgrade to kk and flashtool is still not necessary...
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IF you root now and install nut's dual recovery, you'll just need to flash a preroot 5.1.1 zip when it's released.
Good afternoon!
I have been though your procedure and, I must say, kingroot and nut's recovery installed well. Now the phone is rooted. Also added Purify app. There is just one problem left.
At the moment I have a stock 23.1.A.1.28 FW installed, just wanted to make a try with a 23.2.A.1.62 to see how the whole process goes. Instead of preparing the full .zip file, I already had a ready one, so I uploaded it into the phone, plus another .zip for gapps. Then, trying to start recovery, the phone does not enter recovery, but boots normally.
I know that nut's recovery is installed well, as, after installation process, it showed up a recovery (philz's?) with grey keys, and I also went though its menus to check it up. Right now these are the ways I tried, failing, to start recovery:
- immediately after switching on the phone (after vibration), pressing volume up
- immediately after switching on the phone (after vibration), pressing volume down
- starting manually (any of the 3 proposed recoveries) from NDR UTILS app
- starting manually from XZRecovery app
None of these methods work, the phone sometimes makes a double reboot (i.e. stays at "sony" first screen goes black and then goes back to sony screen again) but always ends up with loading android system. Is this maybe due to my locked bootloader? In this case would the only option be every time doing FTF upgrade+kingroot+nut's? Or is there some sure method to boot the recovery and install whatever I want?
After all, if it started once, I believe it can start again....
Thanks!
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ptmaniac said:
IF you root now and install nut's dual recovery, you'll just need to flash a preroot 5.1.1 zip when it's released.
Good afternoon!
I have been though your procedure and, I must say, kingroot and nut's recovery installed well. Now the phone is rooted. Also added Purify app. There is just one problem left.
At the moment I have a stock 23.1.A.1.28 FW installed, just wanted to make a try with a 23.2.A.1.62 to see how the whole process goes. Instead of preparing the full .zip file, I already had a ready one, so I uploaded it into the phone, plus another .zip for gapps. Then, trying to start recovery, the phone does not enter recovery, but boots normally.
I know that nut's recovery is installed well, as, after installation process, it showed up a recovery (philz's?) with grey keys, and I also went though its menus to check it up. Right now these are the ways I tried, failing, to start recovery:
- immediately after switching on the phone (after vibration), pressing volume up
- immediately after switching on the phone (after vibration), pressing volume down
- starting manually (any of the 3 proposed recoveries) from NDR UTILS app
- starting manually from XZRecovery app
None of these methods work, the phone sometimes makes a double reboot (i.e. stays at "sony" first screen goes black and then goes back to sony screen again) but always ends up with loading android system. Is this maybe due to my locked bootloader? In this case would the only option be every time doing FTF upgrade+kingroot+nut's? Or is there some sure method to boot the recovery and install whatever I want?
After all, if it started once, I believe it can start again....
Thanks!
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Nut's dual recovery works fine on LB (i have unlockable bootloader too) probably something you installed messed up the recoveries, did you install/update busybox from the play store? Nut's dual recovery includes it's own busybox which can't be replaced / updated.
Reinstalling the recoveries with the installer on your pc should fix the problem and make them work again.
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ptmaniac said:
derjaeger said:
Nut's dual recovery works fine on LB (i have unlockable bootloader too) probably something you installed messed up the recoveries, did you install/update busybox from the play store? Nut's dual recovery includes it's own busybox which can't be replaced / updated.
Reinstalling the recoveries with the installer on your pc should fix the problem and make them work again.
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Hi,
it looks like the device was somewhat messed up. U were right that i had installed another busybox from gplay, nevertheless uninstalling it did not sort out any effect. Also nut's reinstall failed. Maybe there was some chaos still inside due to experiments done before using kingroot, like, for instance, trying towelroot.
This is how I acted to solve the issue:
- downloaded most recent fw with xperifirm (Telekom.de one, full of useless apps)
- completely flashed phone with .ftf
- reinstalled kingroot
- reinstalled nut's recovery
Now the phone is back again rooted and I deleted some stupid apps with root app delete.
I am now eagerly waiting for 5.1.1 release, hope there will be a vanilla firmware somewhere this week ))
Best would be to already download a patched .zip image.
Right now thanks for the ideas!
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derjaeger said:
ptmaniac said:
Hi,
it looks like the device was somewhat messed up. U were right that i had installed another busybox from gplay, nevertheless uninstalling it did not sort out any effect. Also nut's reinstall failed. Maybe there was some chaos still inside due to experiments done before using kingroot, like, for instance, trying towelroot.
This is how I acted to solve the issue:
- downloaded most recent fw with xperifirm (Telekom.de one, full of useless apps)
- completely flashed phone with .ftf
- reinstalled kingroot
- reinstalled nut's recovery
Now the phone is back again rooted and I deleted some stupid apps with root app delete.
I am now eagerly waiting for 5.1.1 release, hope there will be a vanilla firmware somewhere this week ))
Best would be to already download a patched .zip image.
Right now thanks for the ideas!
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It's all part of the experience of learning what's best, I always only use dual recovery because windows can install it directly and root at same time, there used to be plenty of rooting apps like kingroot but you don't see so many anymore, but I'm glad you're sorted, when ya get 5.1.1 just use prfcreater to make it into flashable zip then you don't lose root and have to go through the process all over again.
All the best
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/tool-prfcreator-easily-create-pre-t2859904
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Thanks a lot!
Yes, it really goes this way, now waiting for an unbranded fw, as this night the first branded ones have started to roll out...
I am really happy: for a couple of months I thought I was buried behind that nasty unlockable bootloader, and now i discovered it's even better, as rooting it without touching bootloader allows the software to work at 100% of it specs
Coming from Samsung to Sony is kinda rough at first for nibbling but when the right instruments are present and clear it's worth dealing with superior hardware.
Also, must say that Sony is lately improving its behaviour, after so many years of mafia attitudes towards buyers
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I've had Samsung, HTC, Apple, blackberry and finally stuck with Sony, I guess they all have pros and cons, Samsung phones are the easiest to mod and flash, Sony is quite daunting for newcomers very much like HTC. Can be tricky to learn.
Horses for courses and all that, I much prefer a rooted phone with locked boot, no particular reason except the drm keys etc, I do think camera is better on lb, than the quality on ul, although there is a drm restore mod on cross Dev, for ul, it does make xreality work, but it doesn't remove the missing key error in security tests.
I read on a page that once drm keys are gone, Sony won't honour the warranty, very much like Samsung and the knox counter, I'm not sure tho, but I do know I'll always remain Lb and stock based rom.
Only problem I have is getting wifi tethering working properly, it's doing my head in, 4 weeks of decompiling and editing and still can't get my phone to broadcast on any other channel except 1.
GGGRRRRRR @ SONY.
#whattheheckhaveyoudonesony
All so true!
Btw1, when I reflashed last evening the phone was also complaining when I went to hotspot section in order to configure it.... I think they messed up something, but maybe 5.1.1 will have fix so let's see...
I have a couple of Mediacom X500U, which I discovered, besides being fairly nice phones after more than a year of use, that are basically rebranded HTC phones (this comes out of their factory hex code detected by Linux). Do you think they could be modded like for generic HTC or never heard about them?
derjaeger said:
All so true!
Btw1, when I reflashed last evening the phone was also complaining when I went to hotspot section in order to configure it.... I think they messed up something, but maybe 5.1.1 will have fix so let's see...
I have a couple of Mediacom X500U, which I discovered, besides being fairly nice phones after more than a year of use, that are basically rebranded HTC phones (this comes out of their factory hex code detected by Linux). Do you think they could be modded like for generic HTC or never heard about them?
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Looks like a cheap option of unb
randed HTC, but no, I don't think a HTC section would help.
I think it's an Italian release, dual simply phone, simply Google pointed to an Italian forum androidiani androidiani, run the link through a webpage translator and you may be in luck for root and rom, I think towelroot may root it.
Actually framaroot already offered rooting at the price of a horrible hack (3-4 reboots before device is ready when turning on or rebooting, plus device instability on heavy loads), never tried towelroot on it.
But problem is not about rooting rather than getting rid of horrible stock firmware. The latest fw edition by Mediacom was a total disaster (forums cry loud) and I thought it would be great to try to put some mod on the phones: this is why I had in mind to ask you if there is a general toolkit for HTC phones (like flashtool for Sony) which I could use to try to take care of it and experiment....
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[HowTo] Encrypt/Decrypt phone when rooted & Xposed

I would like to share with you how to encrypt/decrypt when you are rooted. Restart one time the phone after you have installed the firmware and rooted.
Done with H815E two times.
I - Install PKILL tool
Install from the playstore Busybox Installer and install busybox. It will install on your device a lot of command line tools. (you need to be rooted)
II - Install Terminall
From the playstore install Terminal .
III - prerequisites
- Plug-in the charger on your phone
- Add unlock pin to your phone before encrypting
IV - Encrypting
Open Terminal and write
Code:
su
The carret change from $ to #
Code:
pkill -KILL daemonsu
The carret change from # to $
Just after that go settings and security then encrypt / decrypt device (don't wait)
I hope it will help you !
Have fun !
Didn't work on Verizon G4.
Followed all of the above steps on a freshly rooted and wiped Verizon G4 without success. Just sits on red Verizon boot animation endlessly. Really would like to have root and encryption.
keeperoffrisco said:
Followed all of the above steps on a freshly rooted and wiped Verizon G4 without success. Just sits on red Verizon boot animation endlessly. Really would like to have root and encryption.
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Sorry for that, do you have a rebot your phone after having install root ? You need to do it one time.
I just disabled the SuperSU app and it worked.
Thanks! This works for my rooted 818P V110f! Yeah!!!
Nice! This is quicker and less painful then my method! I will try and provide feedback! Thank you sir.
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One question remains: Why on earth does LG sends it device into eternal "do nothing loop" when trying to encrypt a rooted device. Why o why? Must be the same evil bastard that implemented the "battery full" sound. He/she wants the LG customers to suffer!
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My experience has been the same as keeperoffrisco's. And I, too, have the Verizon variant of the LG G4.
The obvious problem with this method and the Verizon model is that the phone restarts immediately after initiating the encryption process. For this reason, I don't see how killing the daemonsu binary will have any effect.
As soon as the encryption process is initiated, the screen flashes briefly to the green "Android" guy on a white background, and then switches to the Verizon boot screen, and then hangs there forever (until I pull the battery).
I sympathize with @fpsq: why the **** does the phone sit in this state once it's rooted? How is the bootloader establishing that the phone is rooted?
I'm really eager to find a method for encrypting a rooted Verizon LG G4!
You can. My rooted + encrypted LG G4 is right beside me. Have a look at these links for instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62457999&postcount=1919
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62156629&postcount=1468
Basically it is:
"You should NOT root via the method here described. UNLOCK your bootloader, encypt, start TWRP. Get password enter screen. Ignore that screen TWRP does not work properly. Tell TWRP to reboot system. Swipe to "yes install SU" Back in GUI install rest for SU from Play Store. Not to hard once you done it. "
To be able to decrypt once you are already rooted you need to uninstall root, then supersu + busybox and the like and then decrypt.
If this does not work you need to convince your device you never have been rooted (RCT bypass). The instructions for the LG G2 work just fine and can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/general/lg-rct-bypass-t2818441
Sometimes it is usefull that LG is only updateing software if it really really has to. So a lot of old and unchanged code in the excuse that servers LG as an Android skin. :cyclops:
fpsq said:
You can. My rooted + encrypted LG G4 is right beside me. Watch here for some instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62457999&postcount=1919
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62156629&postcount=1468
Basically it is:
"You should NOT root via the method here described. UNLOCK your bootloader, encypt, start TWRP. Get password enter screen. Ignore that screen TWRP does not work properly. Tell TWRP to reboot system. Swipe to "yes install SU" Back in GUI install rest for SU from Play Store. Not to hard once you done it. "
To be able to decrypt once you are already rooted you need to uninstall root, then supersu + busybox and the like and then decrypt.
If this does not work you need to convince your device you never have been rooted (RCT bypass). The instructions for the LG G2 work just fine and can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g2-mini/general/lg-rct-bypass-t2818441
Sometimes it is usefull that LG is only updateing software if it really really has to. So a lot of old and unchanged code in the excuse that servers LG as an Android skin. :cyclops:
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Thanks a lot for the reply to my question! I really appreciate it.
My understanding is that LG provides a method for unlocking the bootloader only on the H815 model. I have the VS986.
Am I missing something? Thanks for any clarification you may be able to provide!
DrRichardQuack said:
Thanks a lot for the reply to my question! I really appreciate it.
My understanding is that LG provides a method for unlocking the bootloader only on the H815 model. I have the VS986.
Am I missing something? Thanks for any clarification you may be able to provide!
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Yes, right now LG provides a bootloader unlock only for the European variants of the H815 - so no Singapore or US variants and no Verizon, Dual Sim variants or whatsoever etc.
If you didn't take an OTA you might have a chance to use the unofficial bootloader unlock that is due to come out with the official release of the LG V10 on the 20th of October.
Greetings
Medzinmann
Do NOT buy not unlockable Phones. Buy the LG G4 H815. How on earth should manufactures ever learn if you keep throwing money at them? By the way, almost all carriers where infiltrated by the NSA. No one received a praise from the NSA like Verizon did for "collaboration". Verizon is the cheap hooker that gives ****s away for free. While it is you being ****ed. If you still use their services, you don't seem to mind, do you?
Works this method on Marshmallow (with rooted Kernel) too? After Encryption root becomes active again? Thanks.
S6 G920V
Fresh recovery of stock 5.0.2, then PingPongRoot. Followed your instructions and it worked perfectly. Thanks.
micheled said:
Works this method on Marshmallow (with rooted Kernel) too? After Encryption root becomes active again? Thanks.
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For me it does not, sadly.
Has anyone an idea?
I've Systemless root, kill the deamon but the encryption process stills hangs on reboot.
Thank you in advance!
Cliff_T said:
For me it does not, sadly.
Has anyone an idea?
I've Systemless root, kill the deamon but the encryption process stills hangs on reboot.
Thank you in advance!
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Ok, after some hours of trying, testing and failing I've found a solution.
Basically you have to install twrp first, encrypt the phone and then root it with the systemless supersu.
In my case, twrp still fails to decrypt the /data partition, even i've installed it as the phone was unencrypted. So I've to install the Super-su zip from the external sd card and then it was no problem .
The long version of the how to: https://www.0xcaffee.de/de/item/11-...-the-lg-g4-and-encrypt-the-device-and-root-it

Root Xperia Z2 Tablet (All Models/Regions) on 5.1.1 build 23.4.B.0.319 in 3 Steps

Hello everyone,
I've noticed that there hasn't been any threads about rooting the Xperia Z2 Tablet on lollipop. Most threads have discussed how to root the device on 4.4.4 and to create an update image to maintain your root whilst updating to 5.0+.
I've scoured the interwebs and found nothing so I'll make it easy for those whom don't know how to achieve root or don't want to do much work without creating images and such.
First off I'm not responsible for any inconvenience that may come with rooting your device and losing your warranty. I can and will be willing to help out in restoring or answering questions that you may have.
This method uses Kingroot... For those who have a problem with kingroot, it is only used to achieve root and this guide will also be showing you how to remove kingroot and install Supersu with ease. Using the link below download the necessary files: Kingroot V4, Supersume, XZDualRecovery 2.8.26. Place all these files on the root of your devices internal storage/SD card excluding Xdualrecovery as that needs a PC. (If you want to Xposed working I will also supply the files needed for that as well). https://www.mediafire.com/download/wrsajbgw2jr6czt
*Make sure you have unknown sources enabled under Settings>Security>Device administrators as well as Developer Options available and USB debugging enabled. (To enable Developer Options go to Settings>About Tablet>Build Number and click it 10 times).
1. Install NewKingroot.apk and run the application. It will notify you that a root method was found and to try it. It may take up to 2 minutes to achieve root. (If all you wanted was root and are content with kinguser then you're done! :good: if you want Supersu and/or a custom recovery then continue on to step 2!
2. Connect your Tablet to your PC via microUSB. On your PC open and extract the contents of TabZ-lockeddualrecovery2.8.26-RELEASE.combined.zip to your desktop. Now double click install.bat a screen will pop up providing you with options to install xdualrecovery. Choose option 2. Installation on ROM rooted with SuperUser by pressing 2 and enter. The script will run its course and tell you to grant permission on your tablet. Open up your tablet and a kinguser prompt will show asking you to grant or deny permission to ADB (Grant it!!!) afterwards your tablet will reboot on it's own to TWRP. (I advise you to either make a backup of the tablet now or after you install Supersu as insurance in case of any mishaps). Click reboot System.
3.Install Supersume, open the application and run it. It will of course ask to grant it permission (Grant it!!!) it will check the environment (making sure that there isn't any Pokemon nearby that you don't need... Sorry Pokemon Go reference) and it will begin removing kingroot and install Supersu. If you didn't have Supersu installed already great! It'll open up Supersu automatically. Supersu may ask you to update binaries (DO NOT click TWRP as it will reboot and you have to start the process over from step one!!! :crying: Just click Normal and once it says successful you're done! :victory: The next step is optional if you Want Xposed.
*Optional 4. Install XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk. Open your app drawer and open NDR Utils. It will ask for permission (Grant it!!!) now here you may choose your preferred recovery... Philz Touch Recovery,TWRP or Clockwork Mod Recovery. Click Reboot to Primary Recovery (fourth option) once it's rebooted you want to click install>SD>xposed-v85.1-sdk22-arm-by-romracer-20160620.zip and swipe to install. You should get a success when it's finished. Now simply reboot and your apps will be upgrading. Congratulations you now have root with SuperSU and xposed! :victory:
**if you wish to uninstall Xposed simply reboot to recovery and click install>SD>xposed-uninstaller-20151218-arm.zip uninstall the application once it's rebooted and you're good to go!
***if you have a problem with Supersume not working, reinstall Newkingroot.apk and run it again to get root. Then run supersume again (Grant permission!!!) and let it run its magic.
If anyone has issues, has questions or needs help PM and I will do my best to help and answer all your questions. Please don't be discouraged because I'm new here! I will be soon adding a link to a video tutorial on how all these steps can be done!
I have the Verizon 561, will this allow rom upgrade to marshmallow?
chin_bone said:
I have the Verizon 561, will this allow rom upgrade to marshmallow?
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Hi there, I also have SGP561 as well for Verizon. Verizon didn't release Marshmallowfor the device yet unfortunately. ???? still waiting and more then willing to confirm when it does
Just ran on my 5.1.1 z2 and work first time. Great stuff thanks!
creepingcreep said:
Just ran on my 5.1.1 z2 and work first time. Great stuff thanks!
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Glad it worked for you. Just wanted to help people out as I had invested time trying to figure out my own. I didn't like flashing files constantly so tried making easy.
Never had luck with kingoapp and today isnt any different
Thanks so much. I am away for another week but I can not wait to try this. I got a verizon z2 tablet since it seemed to be the cheapest 10 inch tablet. You have breathed new life in to it.
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Am i correct that you don't provide the kingroot.apk?
Which version are you using?
How do you boot into custom recovery from device off? Everytime I try it takes me to the stock recovery
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ToneLa said:
Never had luck with kingoapp and today isnt any different
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Sorry to hear what version are you using? Use the provided KingRoot in the download link provided
Daimonion1980 said:
Am i correct that you don't provide the kingroot.apk?
Which version are you using?
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No, in the link provided all necessary apps and folders/zips are included. Including KingRoot apk
Cammy253 said:
How do you boot into custom recovery from device off? Everytime I try it takes me to the stock recovery
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Power off device. While device is booting up at the Sony logo hold power and volume down/up (depends on customer recovery) until led flashes green and device vibrates then let go
JediDru said:
Thanks so much. I am away for another week but I can not wait to try this. I got a verizon z2 tablet since it seemed to be the cheapest 10 inch tablet. You have breathed new life in to it.
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That's great news to hear! I picked one up and wanted to root and I did on KitKat but when I upgraded to lollipop I lost root and rooted it the long way... Needed something simpler and couldn't find anything on here. So I wanted to make sure a guide was available to all. Enjoy and let me know how it went
reymund602 said:
Power off device. While device is booting up at the Sony logo hold power and volume down/up (depends on customer recovery) until led flashes green and device vibrates then let go
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Thank you working great
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If you're talking about your google drive, there is no kingoapp.apk in there
All there is:
- supersume.apk
- tabz-lockeddualrecovery
- xposed uninstaller
- xposed v85.1
- xposed installer
I downloaded the most recent kingroot, which worked on my Verizon sgp561, and then I used your superuser file to change over to su. Seems to work just fine.. I'm on 5.1.1.
I tried the most recent kingroot and it fails.
An old version gave me an error code of 0x162982
ToneLa said:
If you're talking about your google drive, there is no kingoapp.apk in there
All there is:
- supersume.apk
- tabz-lockeddualrecovery
- xposed uninstaller
- xposed v85.1
- xposed installer
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Let me double check and if anything I'll post a link to the apk
Sorry that you're having issues though
bilestoad said:
I downloaded the most recent kingroot, which worked on my Verizon sgp561, and then I used your superuser file to change over to su. Seems to work just fine.. I'm on 5.1.1.
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Thanks for confirming! If you didn't see the KingRoot apk in drive I'll upload the current version!
ToneLa said:
I tried the most recent kingroot and it fails.
An old version gave me an error code of 0x162982
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What is the software version you are having problems with?

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