Lenovo A3500HV Root,CWM,Flashtool Backup,ROM Dump,Scatterfile,Update.zip and Links - Lenovo A3500 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other De

Hi this thread contains Clockworkmod Recovery,Flashtool Backup,ROM Dump,Deodexed ROM,Nandroid Backup,Official Update,Patched Boot.img and Scatterfile
UPDATE
-Will be making Philz touch recovery on december (On my vacation when i have free time) it is a modified,update and better recovery than the CWM......hope you can wait for it TWRP Recovery is way better than Philz Recovery
-Guys who want CWM recovery for the A3500H or F or FW version please post your recovery here i shall try to make it into CWM recovery (On december you can also ask for philz recovery)
-Thinking of making an custom ROM on december also
-Will be posting the Updates/nandroid backup/romdump/Deodexed.zip of the 4.4.2 versions in the middle of next month
-Also i have found a new method of sniffing the URL of the update.zip without any logcat all you need is root and xposed module and a windows OS will be making a tutorial for it soon.Capturing OTA Update URL For Noobs (No logcat required)
Rooting Guide-
1) Flash CWM Recovery using Flashtool
2) Flash UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.02.zip using CWM recovery (Links provided below)
Dodexing Guide-
1) Flash the zip file in CWM to deodex (It help youin theming) (Will upload the deodexed 4.4.2 Soon)
Important-
1) Do not flash Patched boot.img (Gives adb Root shell by default) if you are using 4.4.2 version (Will upload it soon)
2) When making a nandroid backup make sure that you backup and erase all data in your in your internal memory otherwise it shall make a backup of that too.
3) Before Flashing the system partition make a IMEI bacup using Mobileuncle Tool and restore it after flashing or the mobile internet and call will not work.
4) To go to recovery press vol+,vol- and power
Changelog-
04/11/2014
- Added TWRP Recovery
- Added TWRP Nandroid Backup Of A3500HV_A422_01_22_140402_IN
- Patched(ADB Root Shell) And Unpached Boot.img (Kernals) For Android 4.2.2
Press Thanks if it helps (That is if you can find it since the thanks has disappeared in the new forum theme.....lol)

Tools
Tools Required for these procedure-
Drivers-
-ADB Driver (Thought i would give since not all adb driver works on this tablet)
-Preloader VCOM Driver (Required to for SP Flashtool to work)
Tip- If having problem in installing driver in windows 8,8.1 head to the tutorial section blow for detains since unsighned drivers needs to be enabled in these windows version
Windows Softwares-
-SP FlashTool
-ADB Installer (Allows ADB to be used systemwide)
-USB Deview (Checks What Drivers You Have Installed And Helps To Uninstall Them)
Apps-
-MobileUncle Tools
-Flashify v1.7.4.apk

Tutorials
These are tutorials that you must read before doing anything (It will only take 5 Min)-

CWM Flashable Files
These are the list of files that can be flashed by Clockworkmod Recovery
Rooting zip-
-SuperSU.zip
Deodexed App-
-A3500HV_A422_01_22_140402_IN

Flashtool Files
These are the list of files that can be flashed by SP Flashtool-
ROM (Inclusive with CWM Recovery and Patched boot.img)-
-A3500HV_A422_01_22_140402_IN
Recovery-
-Original
-CWM
-TWRP
Boot.img (Kernals)-
-Patched (ADB Root Shell) And Unpatched For Android 4.2.2

Nandroid Backup
This is a nandroid backup of a clean system (I am not sure if it will work on other devices but what the hell....lol)
Important-
Backup and restore IMEI using Mobile Uncle or you will loose your call and internet function
Versions-
CWM-
-A3500HV_A422_01_140402
TWRP- (Do not flash the NVram partition or you will loose your call function also make an IMEI Mobile Uncle Backup)
-A3500HV_A422_01_140402

Official Updates
This is the Official Lenovo Updates Flashable.zip and its links (The Link gives the official lenovo link but the file is 1GB and download Accelerator seems to corrupt it use my link it is exactly the same and the files are broken into 400mb parts and you can use download accelerator on it...:victory
For the updates to work you need to reflash the stock recovery (Link Above) install the update Reflash the CWM then Done
Method 2-This method can only be used for the rooted device to install recovery (Since you need to flash CWM before you rot the device i did not write it above
-extract the original recovery. rar
-open flashify.apk on the tablet
-select recovery.img to flash
-done flashing successful
-reboot now
-recovery now is stock select update.zip
-flash it
-take 2 minutes
-successful
-reboot sysw now
-take 3 minutes
-my system build version and the launcher is updated
-Flash back the CWM recovery with Flashify
Note- Sometimes the update removes the root then you need to follow the rooting procedure again
Updates-
-01) Lenovo_A3500-HV_A442_01_S037_WC69
Links-
-01) Lenovo_A3500-HV_A442_01_S037_WC69
TUTORIAL- Capturing OTA Update URL For Noons (No logcat required)

ROM Dump
This is the ROM Dump of the entire ROM
-A3500HV_A422_01_22_140402_IN (CWM Recovery) (After First Run)

Others
These Folders Contain Other Stuffs-
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great work
thank you great work ...is there any way to flash update.zip by cwm recovery ? it give me error 7 and installation aborted ..if i toggle signature verification it give me error cant verify whole file
one more question
i already rooted my tablet and have cwm ..if i want to restore the original one must do imei backup .or not?

drabuaiad said:
thank you great work ...is there any way to flash update.zip by cwm recovery ? it give me error 7 and installation aborted ..if i toggle signature verification it give me error cant verify whole file
one more question
i already rooted my tablet and have cwm ..if i want to restore the original one must do imei backup .or not?
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I guess you have to flash the original recovery then try it if still no results then use use ota rootkeeper (or similar app) to hide root before update if that still does not work remove root through Supersu settings and then try it lenovo has really made this model such that you can not get root easily therefore they must be checking for root before updates after that use the default steps for rooting above .
Above all check your lenovo and see that it is a3500 HV and not simply h or f as the kernel are different
No when you are flash a boot.IMG or recovery.IMG you need not do a backup and while flashing through CWM with the official update you need not since there are scripts in it to transfer the imei or so I guess but but since you are rooted its always best to do one because adding an imei number is more difficult than a restore and the process takes a few seconds and only needs about 120 bytes (you can backup a billion of those and still not run out of space
Better safe than sorry....lol

thank you again
Yes my tablet is a3500 hv and i have the FW 4.4.2.....35 which is the same as .....37 except the lenovo launcher
So i am satisfied with it and waiting if new update arrives i will restore the original recovery
I think there is no more update will land here except if android L is the next one..i dont think so

drabuaiad said:
thank you again
Yes my tablet is a3500 hv and i have the FW 4.4.2.....35 which is the same as .....37 except the lenovo launcher
So i am satisfied with it and waiting if new update arrives i will restore the original recovery
I think there is no more update will land here except if android L is the next one..i dont think so
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Great but did you root your tablet after you got the 4.4.2 update or before I tried the update and the same error 7 guess need stock recovery also i will be posting a tutorial on how to capture official update links that does not require logcat and only requires to install two software and an app. Found this method while trying to capture offnline setup from online installer (in windows 7 when you use a online setup it quietly downloads a offline setup and then installs it and after installation deletes it I found a way how to capture the link so in that method I use the reverse tethering to take internet from the computer and then capture the link from the computer...lol) Will make a thread in the next two days.

excellent it is new idea
I am waiting your tutorial
I received 5 updates for my tab..three of them is 4.4.2 after i update the 35 version i found the root method above ..flashing cwm recovery then install superiser.zip.
After that i get small update 9.22mb that will replace lenovo launcher and change the build number to 37 ..but cant install it and give me error 7
I catch the update.zip from ggogleota folder and transfer to my external sdcard and try to flash it after toggle sg verification and also toggle assert ...
But also give me installation aborted
I stop trying and i have now original recovery downloaded in my tablet and ready for any new update lol

drabuaiad said:
excellent it is new idea
I am waiting your tutorial
I received 5 updates for my tab..three of them is 4.4.2 after i update the 35 version i found the root method above ..flashing cwm recovery then install superiser.zip.
After that i get small update 9.22mb that will replace lenovo launcher and change the build number to 37 ..but cant install it and give me error 7
I catch the update.zip from ggogleota folder and transfer to my external sdcard and try to flash it after toggle sg verification and also toggle assert ...
But also give me installation aborted
I stop trying and i have now original recovery downloaded in my tablet and ready for any new update lol
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Cool so if it works please tell me I shall update the official update post of this forum and also tell me if you did the update by changing recovery only or by changing recovery and also unroofing hope it works....:fingers-crossed:
And within one months time after my final exams are over I will try to make a custom ROM nothing fancy just the most updated Updates custom apps deodexed some patches etc etc and so on....just something I am thinking of doing with my new alienware during my Christmas vication.

oh my god
its working
i do this
extract the original recovery. rar
open flashify.apk on the tablet
select recovery.img to flash
done flashing successful
reboot now
recovery now is stock (it is somewhat different i think it is of 4.2.2 FW) select update.zip
flash it
take 2 minutes
(it write delete unwanted files!!!!!!)
successful
reboot sysw now
take 3 minutes (long time)
my system build version and the launcher is updated
---------- Post added at 05:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:22 PM ----------
NB root is removed
good for me
After the second reboot .recovery now the stock of FW 4.4.2 it looks different

Lenovo A3500H MT8382???
anandisrocking007 said:
Hi this thread contains Clockworkmod Recovery,Flashtool Backup,ROM Dump,Deodexed ROM,Nandroid Backup,Official Update,Patched Boot.img and Scatterfile
Rooting Guide-
1) Flash CWM Recovery using Flashtool
2) Flash UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.02.zip using CWM recovery (Links provided below)
Dodexing Guide-
1) Flash the zip file in CWM to deodex (It help youin theming) (Will upload the deodexed 4.4.2 Soon)
Important-
1) Do not flash Patched boot.img (Gives adb Root shell by default) if you are using 4.4.2 version (Will upload it soon)
2) When making a nandroid backup make sure that you backup and erase all data in your in your internal memory otherwise it shall make a backup of that too.
3) Before Flashing the system partition make a IMEI bacup using Mobileuncle Tool and restore it after flashing or the mobile internet and call will not work.
4) To go to recovery press vol+,vol- and power
Press Thanks if it helps (That is if you can find it since the thanks has disappeared in the new forum theme.....lol)
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Dear anandisrocking007 thank you for enormous effort on rooting lenovo A3500.
I confused if I can use your procedures for my lenovo A7-50 A3500H_A422_01_23_140404_TR, chipset mt8382 , 4.2.2 (update ready but not installed to 4.4.2).
I would like to use phone specification of tablet while I install my SIM card to access internet.
Also I had problem to install MTK driver to use flashtool for CWM recovery.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cihangir

baycanc said:
Dear anandisrocking007 thank you for enormous effort on rooting lenovo A3500.
I confused if I can use your procedures for my lenovo A7-50 A3500H_A422_01_23_140404_TR, chipset mt8382 , 4.2.2 (update ready but not installed to 4.4.2).
I would like to use phone specification of tablet while I install my SIM card to access internet.
Also I had problem to install MTK driver to use flashtool for CWM recovery.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cihangir
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Your version is H not HV (Different Hardware well about 95% same) use thisk link- http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-lenovo-a3500-h-t2879208
The kernal might be different so be carefull if you are using this recovery in this thread though the probability of the there being problem for the recovery is low if any problem please contact me and if you want a CWM recovery for the following device just sent me the recovery.img
As for rooting you can use tis update zip it is going to work for over 99% of the mobile in the world
As for the problem for the driver use the tutorial for the installing drivers in windows 8 if you are using that version of windows 8 for me the drivers worked perfectly if not disable the antivirus its 100% not a virus and also you need to be in admin account when you install the driver and not in the guest account.....
At december or so i would be making Philz touch recovery which is a modified and better recovery image based upon CWM recovery
If any more problem feel free to contact me.....:victory::victory:

drabuaiad said:
oh my god
its working
i do this
extract the original recovery. rar
open flashify.apk on the tablet
select recovery.img to flash
done flashing successful
reboot now
recovery now is stock (it is somewhat different i think it is of 4.2.2 FW) select update.zip
flash it
take 2 minutes
(it write delete unwanted files!!!!!!)
successful
reboot sysw now
take 3 minutes (long time)
my system build version and the launcher is updated
---------- Post added at 05:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:22 PM ----------
NB root is removed
good for me
After the second reboot .recovery now the stock of FW 4.4.2 it looks different
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The recovery is HV not FW 100% sure i know which tablet i have maby in different countries different recovery don't know also did you need to remove root for the update to work or did the update remove the root??????
By the way in december (When i go back home for vecation and have plenty of time) i am thinking of making Philz touch recovery it is a modified updated and better version of CWM recovery.

mmmmm
waiting your new recovery
the update remove the root but still the super user present as a system application ...
The recovery i flashed is not the same as this present after first boot after updating
my tablet now work fine but may i change my mind with your first custom rom

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[GUIDE & TOOLKIT][1.21.14 Final Update] One-stop Guide for 7300/7310

Final Update 1.21.2014 » Changelog.
For support beyond this guide, please look in another thread. I no longer have this product.
Thanks for all your support in this thread!
Bulletin Board
If your ROM has issues with root, see Fixing Root How-To for the solution.
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Common ICS issues FAQ by fred_be9300 here
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NOTE: If you ever experience screen issues with the included CWM Recovery in the Toolkit, please flash the alternate version here or even better, flash TWRP (but be warned this guide's based on CWM).
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This guide covers the following for models GT-P7300 and GT-P7310 in FAQ and How-TO sections:
Root/Unroot, Bootloader Mode, Odin, Recoveries & NANDROID Backup.
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Greetings people. The main focus of this guide is centralizing information and files about the title contents to help bolster this community. I'll be as clear as possible in this little guide and excuse me if my English isn't perfect (it isn't my native language) and this is my first XDA guide. Oh and a little disclaimer: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU IN ANY WAY DAMAGE YOUR TABLET. BY FOLLOWING THIS GUIDE YOU ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS. ALSO PLEASE NOTE THIS GUIDE HAS BEEN WRITTEN WITH A WINDOWS PC IN MIND. IF YOU DON'T HAVE A WINDOWS PC AVAILABLE, GET ONE, BORROW ONE, I DUNNO, but you need one. That said, let's begin.
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FAQ Section​
About Root
What exactly is root and what does it do in my Galaxy Tab 8.9?
XDA user phonic covered the technical details in this post, but basically root allows you to access and control (through applications) the device's internal system files, therefore making you a "superuser". Some apps require root. Advantages such as ad-blocking and more are only available if your device is rooted.
About Bootloader, Recovery & Download Modes
What is Bootloader Mode and how can I access it?
Bootloader Mode is a menu where you manage core functions in your device. In order to access Download Mode (needed for ODIN) and/or Recovery Mode (needed to flash ROMs and more), you will need to enter Bootloader Mode by holding VOL- when turning ON your Gtab, selecting the mode using VOL-, and entering by using VOL+. The box icon represents the Recovery Mode and the other one the Download Mode. While inside Recovery Mode, the Power button will act as an "Enter" button while the volume buttons will move the cursor.
I read something about Stock Recovery and CWM Recovery. What are those?
There are two types of recoveries. The default one that comes with your GTab (Stock Recovery which looks like this) and the CWM (Clockwork Mod) one which has cyan-colored letters for our GTabs. To flash ROMs and manage your device a bit more, you need the CWM one.[/U][/COLOR][/B]
Can I flash the CWM Recovery using the ROM Manager app? Oh and which file format is compatible?
Refrain from that. As of this writing, the ROM Manager app does not have a CWM Recovery compatible with our specific GTabs. If you still proceed, you will softbrick your device and your device will have to do a trip to ODIN in order to work properly once more. CWM-flashable files are .zip files.
About NANDROID Backup
What's NANDROID and why is it recommended?
Simple, a NANDROID is a master backup tool which is available through the CWM Recovery's "backup and restore" menu. It stores everything in the ROM except the kernel and your SDcard contents such as pictures, music, documents, etc (so always backup those elsewhere). It's more like this analogy: a photograph which captured the exact state of your ROM, apps and all at the moment of backup. It is recommended in case of emergency and in case you need to go back to the latest working ROM. How-To section below.
About ODIN
What's ODIN?
ODIN's a troubleshooting/emergency tool in case your GTab bootloops (eternal restarting of a device, i.e. softbrick). Please note that if your device's screen doesn't even turn on (an example of a hardbrick) then you may be out of luck. This tool can save your GTab if you follow instructions, or can hardbrick your GTab if you don't follow instructions.
Where can I find ODIN? Do I need something like a driver to make it work? Also, which file format is compatible?
Yes you do need a driver first (provided at the end of this guide) and a Windows PC. The ODIN program is inside the zip inside the Toolkit provided at the end of this guide. As suggested by developer alterbridge86, use ODIN version 1.85. Regarding file compatibility, generally the .tar files are the ones for ODIN.
Does it remove Root and custom recoveries such as CWM in case of a warranty claim?
Yes. There are two ways:
[*]Flashing an ODIN image to go back to stock defaults (easier in my opinion). If you want to use ODIN then you have options in the Development forum, specifically this thread.
OR
[*]Flashing a CWM zip file (CWM, which is a Recovery, will be discussed in the Recovery FAQ below) after doing all wipes and restoring Stock Recovery (Restoring Stock Recovery How-To is below these FAQs)
Ok, so how do I use the tool?
The How-to section is below the FAQs.
How-To Section
Remember, all files mentioned in this section this way are included in the Toolkit at the end of this guide.​
[ Rooting ]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Make sure to download the Toolkit from the link at the end of this post and put the "Root" .zip in your device's internal memory. You will enter Bootloader Mode, and then Recovery Mode as detailed in the About Bootloader FAQ above. You will now select "install zip from sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard" and look for the Root.zip which you previously put in your SDcard. Select it with the Power button to flash it and then reboot your device. When your device finally boots, check if the SuperSU app is available, if it is then you're rooted now.
[ Fixing Root ]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
In some cases a ROM can come with a broken root due to the superuser binary being located in the wrong system folder. Please flash the Root.zip package in CWM Recovery. The Root package will delete the offending binary from the wrong place and install it in the right place. For more instructions, see Rooting How-to.
[Unrooting]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For unrooting, proceed to Bootloader Mode and select the Recovery icon (detailed in the About Bootloader FAQ above) please flash the CWM Recovery flashable file provided in the Toolkit link at the end of this guide called "Unroot". Now reboot your device. If there is no app called SuperSU or Superuser in your apps list, then your device is now unrooted.
[Installing the CWM Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
First, you need the file called either "7310_CWMR" or "7300_CWMR" depending on your model, inside your device's SDcard. The procedure is very similar to Rooting and either procedure can be done first. Go to Bootloader Mode (as detailed in the FAQ above), then Recovery (assuming you've Stock Recovery), select "apply update from /sdcard", then look for the file you put in the SDcard. Select it with the Power button to flash it. Now, reboot once more to Bootloader Mode, go to Recovery Mode and now you will see the CWM Recovery Mode. You are now ready to flash stuff. Please note you don't need root to flash a ROM, just this CWM Recovery. Be sure to follow the ROM thread's instructions precisely.
[Restoring Stock Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For this one you will need to use ODIN. Locate the file "Stock Recovery", which is a .tar file, perfect for ODIN's PDA section. Follow the ODIN 1.85's HOW-TO below.
[Doing a NANDROID Backup/Restore]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
You need CWM Recovery for this one. Once you're in CWM Recovery, the process is straightforward. Look for the "backup and restore" menu, access it and you will see two options: "backup" and "restore". Select "backup" and wait until the system gathers all data and packs it as a backup located in your internal memory, inside a folder called "clockworkmod". Once more, remember this will not backup your SDcard contents such as your documents, music, pictures, etc (so always have a backup of those elsewhere).
For restoring the process is the same. You need to do the following to ensure a proper restore and prevent issues that might pop up: Wipe your system using CWM Recovery's "wipe data/factory reset" and after that go to "advanced" and now "wipe dalvik cache". Now go to the "mounts and storage" menu and select "format /system". That was a full wipe. Now proceed to the "backup and restore" menu, select "restore" to select your backup. Remember to reflash the kernel if you had one that didn't come with the ROM (like _motley's for example).
[Using ODIN 1.85]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Enter Bootloader Mode and then Download Mode as detailed in the FAQ above. Be sure to have installed the drivers (included in the zip at the end of this guide) in your Windows computer along with the ODIN program anywhere in your PC (also included in the Toolkit at the end of this guide). Open ODIN 1.85 in your PC, look for the "PDA" button, press it and look for the right file (which usually is the biggest-size file inside the downloaded and unzipped ROM .zip). THE FOLLOWING THREAD OFFERS MOST ODIN IMAGES. IF AVAILABLE, put the CSC, PIT and whatnot files in their corresponding places by pressing the corresponding buttons (IF these files aren't available, ignore this sentence). The PIT file is only necessary in case you want to have the Repartition option available and want to repartition the device (this is an alternative that can work in case of a really borked tablet full of bootloops even after a normal ODIN session without Repartition). Now, assuming you have the drivers installed in your PC, connect the device while in Download Mode, and you will see that ODIN will see it in a yellow rectangle in the upper section that says COM# (# being any number). BEFORE CLICKING "START" MAKE SURE "F. RESET TIME" IS CHECKED ON THE LEFT SIDE. Now, click the START button inside ODIN and it's flashing time. Wait until the blue meter fills. After ODIN says PASS in a green square, you can then reboot the device (long pressing the Power button is an alternative if it doesn't auto-reboot).
Toolkit Link: shorturl.at/pqCIY
SHA-1: 4DC13D60280ECA6352704AA72153E5E4EDF875E0
MD5: 59CC2548FC76D93075FDF8B392DAA1AE
Contains essentials such as: Drivers, Root, Unroot, Stock Recovery, CWM Recovery & ODIN files. Remember to unzip the package. Also, with drivers being included, you don't need to install KIES.​
[CREDIT GOES TO]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
alterbridge86 (For his ROMs and the first CWM Recovery for our tablets)
_motley & Team Galaxian Soup (For their excellent kernels and deodexed ROMs)
kallt_kaffe (Pioneer in bringing the newer CWM Recovery to our tablets along with CyanogenMod ROMs)
suwandiapr (For the flashable unroot file and ODIN image thread)
phonic (Great rooting explanation and manual unroot post)
lufc & sudec123 (For the past mirror links)
Chainfire (For making SuperSU)
SamHaLeKe (For the Samsung USB drivers)
...and to anyone I might have forgotten, do say in a PM .
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Changelog
Code:
[B][COLOR="Red"][I]1/21/2014 - FINAL UPDATE[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated SuperSU to v1.91 for Root.zip - Important fix for Android 4.4.x
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/19/2014[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated SuperSU to v1.89 for Root.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to last release v.11.1.115.81
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Samsung USB drivers to v1.5.29.0
[B]BULLETIN BOARD[/B] - Suggested TWRP Recovery with a warning.
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Deleted Mirror Link for Toolkit due to HotFile's shutdown.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/20/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Replaced Superuser with SuperSU (v1.25) for Root.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Unroot.zip to remove either Superuser or SuperSU
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to version 11.1.115.54
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Samsung USB drivers to version 1.5.18.0
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Modified Rooting, Fixing Root and Unrooting How-to to reflect Toolkit changes.
[B]BULLETIN BOARD[/B] - Redirected users having root issues to the right place, reflecting Toolkit changes.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/13/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Unroot How-To - Added solution for ROMs that have the root binary
in the wrong place. See [B][COLOR="Red"]red[/COLOR][/B] note.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/9/2013[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Corrected error in the manual Unroot command (thanks trekker99!)
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]11/17/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Root.zip and Unroot.zip
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Adobe Flash Player to version 11.1.115.27
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated MD5 and SHA-1 checksums.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]10/12/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Suggested Common ICS issues FAQ by fred_be9300
before the introduction.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]10/07/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated & Fixed Root.zip. Independent file [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32496433&postcount=257"]here[/URL].
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated USB drivers to v1.5.15.0.
No need to reinstall if you installed a previous version.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - For convenience. Added Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.17
(latest version for ICS and Jelly Bean ROMs).
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]8/04/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added MD5 and SHA-1 of the Toolkit in its section.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - CWM Recovery v.6.0.0.8 included.
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Alternate version link also [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21194554&postcount=2"]included[/URL] in case
of screen issues in some units.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/22/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Major redesign. Users can now choose what to view.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/21/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor, simpler redesign using the Roboto font.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - PIT file for ODIN now included
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Drivers updated to v.1.5.6.0
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - CWM Recovery v.6.0.0.0 included
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]7/1/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - *Fixing Root* How-To section updated and further simplified.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]6/17/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added one important detail in Nandroid FAQ/How-To and Toolkit sections.
[B]CHANGELOG[/B] - Format revised for consistency.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]6/10/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated Drivers to v.1.5.5.0.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]5/19/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Reorganized contents for ease of use.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Changed the CWM Recovery to a fixed one by kallt_kaffe due
to several getprop status7 flash errors with the one provided by alterbridge86.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]5/8/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor redesign.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/24/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - USB Driver version 1.5.4.0 now included.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/8/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Included suwandiapr's ODIN images thread link in both ODIN FAQ & How-To
as reference.
[COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]4/7/2012[/I][/COLOR]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor revisions in "Fixing Root" and manual "Unroot" commands.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor redesign.
Fixed manual Unroot commands.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/23/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Discarded model specific CWM Recoveries and
replaced them with an universal flashable
for convenience. Credit goes to alterbridge86.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/16/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Deleted ODIN image suggestions.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]2/5/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE & TOOLKIT[/B] - Updated with the newer CWM Recovery along with instructions where needed.
[B]TOOLKIT[/B] - Unroot flashable included along with a newer driver (not necessary if you already installed the previous one).
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Suggested firmware KHA for the 7310 instead of the KL2 one at ODIN FAQ's third question due to better feedback.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/30/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added newer KL2 ODIN firmware link for the 7310 in the FAQ.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/27/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Minor reorganization/cleanup.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/25/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved ODIN How-To with one little but very important detail in red.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/23/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Removed Filesonic mirror due to them shutting down their file sharing services.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/20/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved 3rd question of ODIN FAQ and also replaced links with the right ODIN images (had mistakenly put CWM links instead of ODIN image links).
Added a little disclaimer in the Bootloader FAQ in red.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/19/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Removed the non-working Megaupload mirror link because of [URL="http://gizmodo.com/5877612/feds-kill-megaupload"]this[/URL].
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/14/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added 3 new mirror links (thanks sudec123!).
Replaced KK5 (7300) ODIN firmware link with KL4.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]1/12/2012[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Improved Unroot How-To.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/28/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added Fixing Root How-To and updated ODIN FAQ with a new question.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/26/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
[B]GUIDE[/B] - Added NANDROID FAQ and How-To.
[B][COLOR="DarkOrange"][I]12/22/2011[/I][/COLOR][/B]
Initial guide.
Thank for create this thread.
Nice work mate
Thanks for all the info, Will give it a sticky
Did a Mirror on File Sonic if you want to use it
mynewuser said:
Thank for create this thread.
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No worries!
lufc said:
Nice work mate
Thanks for all the info, Will give it a sticky
Did a Mirror on File Sonic if you want to use it
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Thanks a lot, lufc. I've put your provided link at OP along with credit.
Hi, I've installed the clockwork Recovery, I wiped everything because I wanted to turn back to factory defalut and now the tab is bricked.
I can turn on it, I see the galaxy tab logo but nothing happens.
So I turned to the default system recovery, wiped again but it is the same: after 10 minutes the screen shows only the logo and nothing else.
Any advice?
Thanks
HarryCustom said:
Hi, I've installed the clockwork Recovery, I wiped everything because I wanted to turn back to factory defalut and now the tab is bricked.
I can turn on it, I see the galaxy tab logo but nothing happens.
So I turned to the default system recovery, wiped again but it is the same: after 10 minutes the screen shows only the logo and nothing else.
Any advice?
Thanks
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Flash a rom and you will be fine.
Done! Now it works perfectly.
Now i'll retry to install clockwork recovery...
Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx,Can use with the other galaxy device such as galaxy S plus?
somboons said:
Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx,Can use with the other galaxy device such as galaxy S plus?
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I don't know. This guide is focused on the 7300/7310 variants of the Tab 8.9 as specified in the OP.
Sent from my GT-P7310
thanx nirogu for the guide..
all the steps is correct rite?
im going to try soon.... ^^
install CWM, backup stock rom using nandroid,
and then root....its better this way rite?
about root, it will void the warranty rite?
how about CWM? did we need to instal stock recovery back before claim for warranty or no need?
Thanx..^^
slaughterer0206 said:
thanx nirogu for the guide..
all the steps is correct rite?
im going to try soon.... ^^
install CWM, backup stock rom using nandroid,
and then root....its better this way rite?
about root, it will void the warranty rite?
how about CWM? did we need to instal stock recovery back before claim for warranty or no need?
Thanx..^^
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Yes, you are correct. You can root while being in Stock ROM (the system that comes with your device) or after flashing a custom ROM. Yes, root will void it, but you can always go back to the factory image (hint: ODIN) and that removes everything, including CWM Recovery and Root. If you're staying with Stock ROM, then yes, you need to flash the Stock Recovery and Unroot (both How-Tos in the guide).
nirogu325 said:
[Restoring Stock Recovery]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
For this one you will need to use ODIN. Locate the file "Stock Recovery" (in the zip included at the Download Link at the end of this post), which is a .tar file, perfect for ODIN's PDA section. Follow the ODIN 1.85's HOW-TO above.
[Doing a NANDROID Backup/Restore]:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
You need CWM Recovery for this one. Once you're in CWM Recovery, the process is straightforward. Look for the "nandroid menu", access it and you will see two options: "backup" and "restore". Select "backup" and wait until the system gathers all data and packs it as a backup located in your internal memory, inside a folder called "clockworkmod".
For restoring the process is the same. You need to do the following to ensure a proper restore and prevent issues that might pop up: Wipe your system using CWM Recovery's "wipe menu", do a "wipe data/factory reset" and after that "wipe dalvik cache", now go to the "storage menu" and select "format /system". Then proceed to the "nandroid menu", select "restore" to select your backup. Remember to reflash the kernel if you had one that didn't come with the ROM (like _motley's for example).
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Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
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taiger78 said:
Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
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Hmm, for some reason I did not see page 2 before posting my questions, Got answers to most already, Only the Restoring stock recovery question left, how doest it really work?
taiger78 said:
Hello All,
Maybe a stupid question but, I did not find any clear answer to my question.
I have taken a backup with NANDROID and got the backup into the folder clockworkmod as told in the instruction. Now as I Understand this does not include the ROM or does it?
Also the Restoring stock recovery, how does that work, I put the "recovery.img.md5" file into Odin and flash, but from where does the stock firmware come? Most probably it's not in the 4MB "recovery.img.md5" Do I need to prepare something before using this or does it work without any preparation?
Does it also erase Overcome CWM Recovery that I installer earlier?, It did not say anywhere in the post if I need to have Root permissions to use this?
Hmm, for some reason I did not see page 2 before posting my questions, Got answers to most already, Only the Restoring stock recovery question left, how doest it really work?
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A Nandroid, as stated in the guide (FAQ section), is an exact copy of the ROM you were using with all its settings and apps you had. For the Stock Recovery, you just need the file you mentioned, and as stated in the guide, use ODIN and put the file into the PDA section. Yes, it overwrites the CWM Recovery, and no, Root is a process inside the ROM (once your device boots into it), it doesn't have any effect in Bootloader Mode.
Okay, don't know if it's me that is just stupid or what the problem is. I have tried to root my device and it does not seam to work as I'm not able to install any new kernel. Picture attached of when I try to install root.zip
It complains about: "Can't access to '/system/csc/NEE/system/'.
I have successfully installed Android 3.2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410887) At least in About it says that I'm running Android 3.2. From new it was running 3.1
taiger78 said:
It complains about: "Can't access to '/system/csc/NEE/system/'.
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This error doesn't have anything to do with root or kernel. It is just trying to set your CSC and fails because the folder is not there. It happens if you flash firmware that is not intended for your region, it doesn't effect anything else, so don't worry about that.
poisike said:
This error doesn't have anything to do with root or kernel. It is just trying to set your CSC and fails because the folder is not there. It happens if you flash firmware that is not intended for your region, it doesn't effect anything else, so don't worry about that.
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+1 Okay, thank you for your answer, the firmware I flashed, included all European languages that's why I used it.
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
taiger78 said:
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
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Okay got it now, problem was that "Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx" had been removed when installing HC 3.2
taiger78 said:
+1 Okay, thank you for your answer, the firmware I flashed, included all European languages that's why I used it.
Anyhow any ides to why I can't install a custom kernel after I have installed the Root.zip file? I get following screen when installing:
But after rebooting I still have the original kernel from flashing 3.2
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The picture you posted shows stock recovery and you can't flash a kernel with stock recovery.
You need to install CWM recovery and then you can flash the kernel from there. I'm using CWM recovery from there http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321142
I used the Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx.zip and flashed it using stock recovery.
If you know how to use Odin then you can download the Overcome_CWM_Recovery_v5.1.2.6_P73xx.tar and flash it using Odin.
It doesn't matter which you use, the end result is the same. Only flashing method is different.
When you have CWM recovery installed, then you can boot to CWM recovery and flash the kernel from there.
If you at any time flash stock rom back using Odin, then it will overwrite all, including the recovery. So you have to start all over.
I registered to say THANKS!!
I'm fairly new at this, and did something rather stupid this morning.
Thought my tab was hosed, but following the excellent instructions provided here I was able to recover it, what a relief...
It was actually a pretty good learning experience, although a bit traumatic.

[APP] Flash Image GUI - Flash Kernels and Recoveries from normal Android mode!

Credits:
birbeck for the usual random java guidance, slushpupie for his previous java guidance, dodgejcr for extreme amounts of testing, and one_love_420 and shift for some great graphics!
testers: JT-, couga6442, happytweak and many others I might have forgot in the furry of three days I built the initial app from scratch.!
Thanks to SDX
Works with HTC Unlock Method:
Tested after using htcdev.com's bootloader unlock method.
Please see the guides at the bottom of this post!
Background:
flash_image (bmlwrite) is an extremely useful utility for flashing custom kernels, boot logos (so far ONLY Samsung devices) and recoveries. This binary has made it possible to easily flash all these items and is used almost everywhere behind the scenes (i.e. in custom recoveries, packaged into a kernel /sbin directoy, included in custom ROMs, etc).
Description:
This android application, FlashImageGUI, is basically a GUI interface for the linux binary, flash_image provided by google in AOSP for loading custom kernels and recovery images onto the phone.
This app allows the flashing of kernels and custom recovery images in normal android mode!
Current Device Support:
Full Kernel, Logo and Recovery flashing: Samsung Moment, Transform, Intercept and Acclaim - the s3c6410 series of devices
Full Kernel (Anykernel and boot.img) Flashing and Recovery (zip file or image) flashing: Sprint HTC One, T-Mobile HTC One, HTC EVO 4G LTE, One S, EVO 3D CDMA and GSM, One XL, Droid DNA, Amaze, Vivid/Holiday, EVO 4G, EVO Shift, Google Nexus 4, Google Nexus 10, Google Nexus 7, Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S/Nexus S 4G & LG Optimus
Full Kernel (zImage) Flashing: Samsung Epic
Check application version for updates
Future Support:
Will continue to test kernels as they are released to ensure compatibility!
YouTube Install Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aqnhFxb__k
Thanks @wwjoshdew !
Install Directions:
Install process is the same as any other .apk. Download to computer and adb push or mount sdcard on computer and copy over or download directly to the phone. Use any file manager, adb, connectbot/terminal emulator to install.
My preferred method, maybe a bit technical: ./adb install c:\downloads\FlashImageGUI.apk
Download Locations
Market (99 cents!): Flash Image GUI
Release version (free): Flash Image GUI
Contact:
Any questions, comments, concerns, or issues, please post in this thread or send me an email! Thanks for all the help and support!
FAQ:
Q: Will this app support a marketplace to pick and chose kernels from?
A: No. Use Kernel Manager!
Q: Can I flash nandroid kernel backups?
A: Yes. Rename the specific image to boot.img and select from inside of Flash Image GUI. **Make sure to also load the associated modules or WiFi might stop working!
Screenshots:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Feedback:
Please post any helpful feedback. I'm always looking to improve the application!
HTC Unlock - User Guides for Flash Image GUI!!
HTC Unlock - Users Guide for ROMs with a Kernel (boot.img file):
1) Unlock using the HTC method and gain root access.
2) Load this application, Flash Image GUI, onto the device, either through the Market or the link provided in this OP.
3) Download ROM .zip file to the sdcard on the device.
4) Open up Flash Image GUI, select Browse and select the ROM .zip file, downloaded to /sdcard in the previous step.
5) Flash Image GUI will provide a warning, reminding that the ROM .zip file will *need* to be flashed in the custom recovery afterward.
6) Flash Image GUI will index the full ROM .zip file searching for the kernel and kernel modules. Once located, the Flash Image button should be enabled.
7) Select the Flash Image button and Flash Image GUI will load the kernel modules and kernel from inside the ROM zip file.
8) Select reboot recovery.
9) Inside the custom recovery, wipe data as ROM requires and load/flash the ROM zip file.
10) Reboot to normal Android mode and all should work including WiFi!
HTC Unlock - Users Guide for flashing ONLY a Kernel (zip file):
1) Unlock using the HTC method and gain root access.
2) Make sure the selected Kernel is compatible with the currently loaded ROM. If not, this will result in a lot of frustration!!! See troubleshooting steps below.
3) Download kernel zip file to /sdcard.
4) Open Flash Image GUI, browse and select kernel zip file, downloaded/loaded to sdcard in previous step.
5) Flash Image GUI will validate the kernel zip file is contains the minimum required files
6) Select the Flash Image button and Flash Image GUI will load the kernel and the kernel modules from the source kernel zip file.
7) Reboot
Troubleshooting after Rebooting:
First step, when experiencing issues flashing is to RE FLASH the files again. Many times, re flashing again will clear up any issues. If not, see the issues/solutions below.
Issue #1: If the device hangs or reboots while on the splash screen, the kernel itself or the ramdisk packaged in the kernel is NOT compatible with your device!!!
Solution for #1: Have to boot into fastboot (or directly into the custom recovery) and load the custom recovery to flash a known good kernel or restore a previously known good nandroid backup. Command: fastboot boot c:\downloads\cwm-recovery.img
Issue #2: If the device hangs or reboots while on the boot animation, the ROM is likely NOT compatible with the kernel!!!
Solution for #2: Have to boot into fastboot and load the custom recovery to flash a known good ROM/kernel combination either from a zip file or restore from a nandroid backup.
I actually used this app the other day I used on my evo lte a lot before s-off. Also makes flashing kernels and recoveries a breeze
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
This is a great app. Been using it for a while....thanks.
via phONE.
For the guys who never used it,it works great. Forgot how much it was but it was worth every dime.
Just an amazing app.
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 2
I made a video showing how to update/install custom recovery using your app! Thanks @joeykrim!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aqnhFxb__k
wwjoshdew said:
I made a video showing how to update/install custom recovery using your app! Thanks @joeykrim!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aqnhFxb__k
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Excellent! I've added a link in the OP. Thanks!
App didn't seem to like philz_touch_5.08.5-m7spr.img wouldn't work for me, verified md5 downloaded it twice wouldn't work, then I renamed it to TWRP.img and finally it work and would allow me to hit the Flash Image button.
im0rtalz said:
App didn't seem to like philz_touch_5.08.5-m7spr.img wouldn't work for me, verified md5 downloaded it twice wouldn't work, then I renamed it to TWRP.img and finally it work and would allow me to hit the Flash Image button.
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The error message that occurs each time you select a file that doesn't fit the naming criteria says, for a boot.img file, it needs to have the phrase "boot" in the name. Just need to add "boot" to the filename, for example: philz_touch_5.08.5-m7spr-boot.img.
Unfortunately, this limitation came about from beginners flashing incorrect files and overwriting their kernels so the device wouldn't boot. No real way around that issue other than silly filename limitations in an effort to education the users.
I test out the function real quick and the error message does come and go fairly quickly. I'll look at adjusting that so it the error message sticks around a bit longer to make it easier to read it.
Thanks for the feedback and hope that helps!
Thanks for the quick reply. This was definately worth the 99 cents. Since I can never get fastboot drivers to work on windows 8.
Myself, I prefer to adb .img's. But for a person who isnt as familiar with adb or someone who just doesnt want to, this is a great app, well worth the .99cnts. Thanks joey.
***Sent from my Super Groovy Hand Held Porno Machine***
Will this let us flash a firmware update instead of using adb? Thanks
Sent from my HTCONE using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
treIII said:
Will this let us flash a firmware update instead of using adb? Thanks
Sent from my HTCONE using Xparent Blue Tapatalk 2
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Unfortunately, as far as I've seen HTC doesn't allow direct access to the firmware components from the standard booted Android mode. If you see any new information on how to access the firmware components directly, feel free to provide the links here and I'll research.
Thanks for the support!

[DEV] CWM 6.0.4.8 Advanced Edition / PhilZ Touch Recovery 6.41.6

Main thread + Features + Dev support
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
CWM 6.0.4.8 Advanced Edition / PhilZ Touch Recovery 6.41.6​
PhilZ Recovery is a CWM Advanced Edition that adds all the features you could ever miss in CWM.
It is a well proven recovery for many phones.
Please give your feedback, what works, and any bug you could encounter.
Read the features at the Main thread, and check if you are missing something.
To take a screen shot, just slide left!
And don't forget to read about powerful aroma file manager integration and double-tap shortcut (in FAQs).
How to install recovery?
From download link below, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file. Put that recovery.img file at root directory of your
sdcard. (means not in any folder)
Now, go to terminal emulator.
Give command:
Code:
su
You'll be asked to grant superuser permissions, grant it.
Now, give the following command:
Code:
flash_image recoveryonly /sdcard/recovery.img
Wait until it executes the command (4-5 seconds), it is installing the recovery.
Now, normally reboot to recovery and enjoy new recovery!
Download links
Latest version can be found here:
recovery.img (v6.41.6)
https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B5c3gpyMBJusWi1XN09fZjkzUWM&export=download
aromafm_tass.zip (v1.91)
https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B5c3gpyMBJusLTk5ZENsNWpudms&export=download
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Special thanks to:
@Phil3759 : For this awesome open source recovery.
@chraso: For hosting and compatible flags.
AndroidARMv6 Team: For keeping this device alive.
Cyanogenmod Team: For making all these possible.
XDA:DevDB Information
PhilZ-Touch Recovery for Galaxy Mini, Tool/Utility for the Samsung Galaxy Mini
Contributors
Bhargav97, chraso, Phil3759
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 6.40.1
Stable Release Date: 2014-05-04
Created 2014-05-07
Last Updated 2014-05-26
:FAQs:​
Q: Wanna know about Aroma File manager?
Visit the aroma file manager main thread for more info---> Aroma file manager main thread
Aroma file manager is a touch file manager which can be used while in recovery. It has options for copy, paste, delete,
change permissions and many others. Also, it has a Terminal inside. So, if you forgot to give correct permissions to any
file you can do that directly from recovery. This file manager has got many themes, font, icons, etc. options and it's UI
is fully customizable.
Q: How to start this File manager in Recovery?
Rename the downloaded file to 'aromafm.zip'.
Create a folder 'aromafm' inside 'Clockworkmod' folder on your sdcard.
Now, move that 'aromafm.zip' file to the 'aromafm' folder.
We're ready now, when you want to use it in recovery just double tap anywhere OR go to "philz Settings" and select
"Aroma File Manager" and it will start up.
If you also want to browse /data, /system and /sd-ext then mount them in the "mounts & storage" option in recovery.
Q: Problems with Aroma file manager startup?
After doble-tapping OR selecting 'Aroma file Manager' option under 'philz settings' if recovery gives error: 'aromafm.zip
not found at /clockworkmod/aromafm' then, wait for 4-5 seconds and again select 'Aroma file Manager', because it maybe
busy mounting sdcard.
If still doesn't work, you've made mistakes in steps mentioned in first post, please do again carefully.
Q: Does your phone every time reboots to recovery?
This happens very rare when you flash the recovery using any bad app or via any wrong (not proper) method. What you can do
is:
-If you've made a backup of your current ROM then just restore only it's "boot" and then select 'reboot to system'.
OR
-You don't have a backup? Then just flash the ROM which you are using currently again and wipe 'dalvik-cache'. Then reboot
to system. Booting process will take time.
NEW: Now you can enjoy the full version of the recovery! Thanks to @Phil3759 for uploading necessary commits for armv6. And, everything is expected to be bug-free. Please report the bug here if you find any.
GALAXY MINI GOES OFFICIAL NOW!!!!!!
You'll now find Galaxy Mini in the officially supported devices list at the Main thread.
SCREENSHOTS:
Main menu and PhilZ Settings
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GUI Preferences: all is applied live (no reboot). Up to 14 menu height settings, scroll sensitivity, touch accuracy...
27 color settings + 5 alpha transparency levels for every GUI element
Change background image with a custom png (of your device resolution), a solid color (27 presets) or revert to original
cwm image
User configurable touch gestures (feel free to request for new actions)
Setup your time-zone + 30mn offset, super wipe option to install a new ROM
Backup and Restore any partition in a complete freedom, include modem (.img + .bin) and efs (.img + .tar)
Custom backups can also be restored by original CWM Advanced Restore Menu
TWRP Backup and Restore Support + md5 + single/multivolume format
Support multi-cpu compression, md5 check toggle and custom .android_secure path
Choose ors backup volume target
Flash multiple zip files in a raw
Aroma File Manager + Terminal Emulator: launch with a gesture action (double tap is default)
Full Wipe to Install a new ROM (sdcard is preserved)
Free Browse Mode to install zip files: select a default folder to start with and browse up to the root
Hello and thank you for your work but it reboot to recovery again and it says that cant find aroma.zip in path.
alexanderq said:
Hello and thank you for your work but it reboot to recovery again and it says that cant find aroma.zip in path.
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u hav to rename it to aromafm.zip
and yeah The Rom doesn't boot after installing this recovery
Faiyaz5yaz said:
u hav to rename it to aromafm.zip
and yeah The Rom doesn't boot after installing this recovery
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You mean, you are always rebooting to recovery and not to your rom?
If so, it is a problem of your device configuration by your device developer because this happens also in Jenkins recovery. This is not a fault of my recovery.
Now, you can restore boot of a backup (if you made any) or you can install your current rom again and wipe dalvik cache and you'll be back normal.
But i have renamed the zip and it does not work.And i tried another ROM but it all ways reboots to recovery.
Can someone else confirm that it always reboot to recovery even after re-installing a rom?
Good work bro.:thumbup:
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Bhargav97 said:
Can someone else confirm that it always reboot to recovery even after re-installing a rom?
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I didn't restore back up..
I reflashed my previous cwm..
it booted normally
Bhargav97 said:
Can someone else confirm that it always reboot to recovery even after re-installing a rom?
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I confirm it. I even flashed another ROM and it still reboots to recovery instead of system.
Aroma FM works, but there is something I noticed: If you tap internal sd or external sd, they are empty, you have to go to storage/sdcard00 to get to your sd card. Can you somehow link the external sd to the sd card?
Thanks everyone for reporting....
I'll try to fix this when I get time...
ast00,
Internal sd and External sd will be empty because they are kept there for devices having two different memories. There should be an option: sdcard directly on the root directory. Please see carefully.
Good news:
My friend @chraso gave me hint about the problem. There was a very small problem with tags, I'll be fixing and making updated recovery today/tomorrow. Will also update recovery sources.
First post updated with newer version, v6.22.1 (18.03.2014) and also made changes so that you can boot into ROM after installing it. Hope it's fixed.
Also added some FAQs.
Please post back the Results after using it.
Please give feedback on swipe-touch. Is right/left swipe working? And please post your opinion on the poll above, whether you like swipe touch or it just makes things complex or you just don't like it.
Bhargav97 said:
First post updated with newer version, v6.22.1 (18.03.2014) and also made changes so that you can boot into ROM after installing it. Hope it's fixed.
Also added some FAQs.
Please post back the Results after using it.
Please give feedback on swipe-touch. Is right/left swipe working? And please post your opinion on the poll above, whether you like swipe touch or it just makes things complex or you just don't like it.
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flashed the latest zip
still not booting into the same rom..
didn't test new rom
Faiyaz5yaz said:
flashed the latest zip
still not booting into the same rom..
didn't test new rom
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Which ROM are you installing?
Is the install successful?
What procedure you follow? This is important, please tell me. Do you use 'wipe to install a new rom'?
Does not work for me either, it reboots to recovery and i noticed that to make aroma work i must first install the zip from recovery and then it works OK .
not that
Bhargav97 said:
Which ROM are you installing?
Is the install successful?
What procedure you follow? This is important, please tell me. Do you use 'wipe to install a new rom'?
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I mean I just changed the recovery didn't touch any roms.. after changing recovery , it keeps bootin to the recovery
Bro,
please read FAQs, this is a problem of your device sources. For solution, see FAQs.
After that, please give me broader report.
You di not ask the right question:
Does this work for someone , anyone please confirm.

[TOOLKIT] SKIPSOFT ANDROID TOOLKIT - GEAR V1.0.0 - Drivers, Root, Recovery + MORE

[TOOLKIT] UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT - SAMSUNG GALAXY GEAR - Drivers, Root, Recovery + MORE
The Unified Android Toolkit brings together all the Nexus and Samsung Toolkits and supports a multitude of Nexus and Samsung devices. There is also an option at startup to run a Basic Android Toolkit which any Android device can use to install drivers, make app backups, install apk files, reboot the device into different modes and run a command prompt for manual input.
FUNCTIONS OF UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT
* Install correct adb/fastboot drivers automatically on Windows xp/vista/7/8 32bit+64bit
* Backup/Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal Storage
* Backup your data from selectable folders [internal or external storage] to your PC for a Full Safe backup of data
* Unlock/Re-Lock your Bootloader [Nexus modules]
* Various Root options using insecure boot image or custom recovery
* 1-Click For All to Unlock, Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Nexus modules]
* ALLINONE to flash custom Recovery Root, Rename the Restore Files and install busybox [Samsung modules]
* Fix “Superuser/SuperSU has stopped” message after rooting [Samsung modules]
* Perform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system (Boot, Cache, Data, Recovery and System) via adb and save in Custom Recovery format on your PC which can be Restored via CWM Recovery [if insecure boot image available]
* Pull /data and /system folders, compress to a .tar file and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
* Dump selected Phone Partitions, compress to a .zip file with md5 and save to your PC [if insecure boot image available]
* Install BusyBox on your device
* Install Samsung Knox notification disabler on your device [Samsung modules]
* Install Root checker on your device [to be added to the Nexus modules]
* Extras, Tips and Tricks section with downloadable device user guide
* Auto Update ToolKit to latest available version at startup [PRO ONLY FEATURE]
* Check for latest versions of Superuser [root] and custom Recovery images [PRO ONLY FEATURE]
* Program up to 10 Quickpick slots and run them very quickly [PRO ONLY FEATURE]
* Mods section to automatically perform certain tasks on your phone
* Download Stock Firmware Image for extracting and flashing
* Check md5 of stock image to make sure downloaded file isn’t corrupted before flashing [Nexus modules]
* Flash Custom Recovery or Stock Firmware Image to device
* Rename the Recovery Restore File present on some Stock Roms
* Boot into CWM Touch, TWRP or Stock Recovery without Flashing it [Nexus modules]
* Boot or Flash .img Files directly from your PC [Nexus modules]
* Install a single apk or multiple apk’s to your device
* Push Files from your PC to your device
* Pull Files from your device to your PC
* Dump selected LogCat buffers to your PC
* Dump BugReport to your PC
* Set Files Permissions on your device
* Open new Command Prompt for manual input
* Reboot device to various Modes automatically
* Display Important Information about your device
* Display various Help and Information screens and save a screenshot to your pc/send to default printer
* Many many more features
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Supported devices and latest supported builds *HERE*
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DOWNLOAD THE SKIPSOFT UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT *HERE* (FROM SKIPSOFT.NET)
NOTE2: As the exe files are not Digitally Signed with a Microsoft Certificate they ‘may’ get picked up as potentially harmful by Antivirus Programs and deleted on first run. If this happens restore the file and exclude it from future scans to use it. This seems to happen mostly on AVG Free and Norton which is why I switched to BitDefender which is much better.
Credits: ChainsDD for Superuser, Chainfire for SuperSU, koush and the clockworkmod team for cwm and the universal driver pack, 1wayjonny for the adb/fastboot driver pack, Adam Lange for all his support and help with the insecure kernels, Viperboy for the Knox Disabler app, Stephen Erickson for the BusyBox installer app, BurrowsApps for the Root Checker app, fOmey for TWRP for the Galaxy Gear
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PUBLIC (FREE) AND PROFESSIONAL (DONATE) VERSIONS?
THE PUBLIC VERSION OF THE TOOLKIT INCLUDES EVERYTHING YOU COULD NEED TO MANIPULATE YOUR DEVICE. NO MAIN FUNCTIONS ARE RESTRICTED.
ACTIVATING THE PROFESSIONAL VERSION ADDS THE MOST USEFUL FUNCTION IN THE TOOLKIT, THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR ‘AUTO UPDATES’ DIRECTLY VIA THE TOOLKIT AND HAVE THEM PUSHED TO YOUR PC RIGHT AWAY AS SOON AS THEY ARE UPLOADED WITHOUT NEEDING TO DOWNLOAD THE WHOLE TOOLKIT EVERY TIME. YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE THE LATEST VERSION AS SOON AS IT IS MADE AVAILABLE. THIS MEANS SMALLER UPDATES CAN BE SENT OUT MORE FREQUENTLY, SUCH AS ADDING A SINGLE FUNCTION, FIXING A BUG OR ADDING COMPATIBILITY FOR A SINGLE CARRIER. THE SMALLER UPDATES WILL BE COMPILED AND RELEASED TO THE XDA COMMUNITY AS A FULL (PUBLIC) DOWNLOAD VERSION SO PROFESSIONAL VERSIONS ARE ALWAYS UPDATED SOONER.
THE PRO VERSION ALSO ADDS THE ABILITY TO CHECK FOR THE LATEST VERSION OF SUPERUSER AND RECOVERY FILES AND DOWNLOAD THEM DIRECTLY TO THE TOOLKIT.
THE ‘QUICK PICKS’ SECTION[/B] ALLOWS YOU TO PROGRAM UPTO 10 SLOTS WITH TASKS THAT YOU MAY PERFORM ON A REGULAR BASIS OR JUST WANT TO KEEP A SET OF TASKS IN 1 PLACE. THEN JUST SELECT THE SLOT AND IT WILL REMEMBER ALL YOUR SETTINGS FOR THAT TASK AND RUN IT.
IF YOU FIND THIS PROGRAM USEFUL PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO YOUR CHOSEN DEVICE TO GET AN ACTIVATION CODE FOR THE PRO VERSION. YOU WILL FIND THE PRO FEATURES VERY USEFUL, GET UPDATES DIRECTLY FROM THE PROGRAM AND SUPPORT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. WITHOUT DONATIONS DEVELOPMENT WILL NOT BE ABLE TO CONTINUE.
AUTO REPLY LINKS FOR PAYPAL TO GET A CODE INSTANTLY CAN BE FOUND AT http://goo.gl/nyGqv
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2. USING THE UNIFIED ANDROID TOOLKIT
When starting the Toolkit you will first be asked which device you want to work with. The basic Toolkit files are included in the full install package but if you select a device then the working folders will be created and the device files downloaded. Once the files have been extracted the Toolkit will ask if you want to check if an Update is available (for pro users to download/install). If you type ‘no’ then you will be taken to the Model/Build selection screen where you can do a number of things:
Type ’00' to enter your activation code and enable pro features, ‘i’ will take you to the Information and Help Section, ‘a’ will give you information on how to add support for a new build, ’99' will take you to the Basic Toolkit for quick use or if you do not have a supported device and want to perform general android tasks.
Supported builds are listed in the Model/Build selection screen and typing the associated number (i.e. 11) will download needed boot and recovery files (stock and custom recovery) then check for and download the latest custom recovery and superuser files available (pro versions only), verify all the files and start the Main Menu. You can now use all the functions and tools the Android Toolkit offers.
The Information section which you can get to from the Model Selection screen or from the Main Menu has a wealth of help and frequently asked questions. If you need help then please look there first before asking questions in the thread.
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USEFUL INFORMATION
Enable Developer options for usb debugging
Go to Settings, Gear Info, About Gear and tap on Software version 7 times until it says you are now a developer. You can now go to Settings, Gear Info and enable USB debug.
How to get into Recovery Mode
1. Open the charging case (if the device is in it) and hold the power button [on the side] in for about 10 seconds until you see a “Rebooting…” message on the screen.
2. Release the power button then press it 3 times quite fast. Wait a second then press it 3 times again and a screen should appear with 3 reboot options [continue, download and recovery].
3. Tap the power button to scroll down to recovery then hold the power button in for 5 seconds and release.
You should now boot to recovery.
How to get into Download Mode (For Odin)
1. Open the charging case (if the device is in it) and hold the power button [on the side] in for about 10 seconds until you see a “Rebooting…” message on the screen.
2. Release the power button then press it 3 times quite fast. Wait a second then press it 3 times again and a screen should appear with 3 reboot options [continue, download and recovery].
3. Tap the power button to scroll down to download then hold the power button in for 5 seconds and release.
You should now boot to download mode.
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ChangeLog
Unified Android ToolKit v1.2.6 [Galaxy Gear V1.0.0] 31st March 2014
+First version of Samsung Galaxy Gear ToolKit Module released
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*DISCLAIMER*
I take no responsibility for any fault or damage caused by any procedures within this guide. No warranties of any kind are given.
**FAQ**
Q. Help me I can't find my build in the Model Selection Screen
The Toolkit includes a selection of Insecure Boot Images to cover all the different builds available. As there are very many different builds it is impossible to include an image for every single build but some builds share the same Boot Image. If you have a build that isnt listed on the Model Selection Screen you can therefore use a similar build. The best way to go is up to the next available build as it should offer more compatibility with the build you are using but if that isn't available then try the next build below your one as it should still be almost identical as long as it is the same version (ie. 4.1.1).
The Model Selection Screen is there so that if a task in the ToolKit requires an insecure kernel [to perform adb root commands] and your phone doesnt already include one, a compatible boot image [with an insecure kernel included] can be flashed to provide adb root access.
If you have a Custom Rom flashed to your phone then it will most probably have an insecure kernel included so it doesn't really matter if your build is not listed on the Model Selection Screen and when asked [by certain functions] if you have an insecure kernel on your phone you can answer 'yes'. However if the function fails then your kernel may not be insecure in which case you can flash one from the ToolKit. If you need to do this make sure the right build [or closest available build] is set so you flash the right image for your phone.
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Q. What is ADB Shell?
Adb shell is a linux command line tool (because android is based on linux) used to send commands to your android device. For S-ON devices, this is crucial for modifying files in the /system partition (where the rom sits) as you cannot modify anything in /system when the rom is running without S-OFF like removing system apps.
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Q. Why do I need to back up my IMEI/EFS and how do I do it?
There well protected section of your device that is virtually immune to any kind of flashing and manipulation (unless of course you know how to access it). This part of the device contains information such as IMEI (or MEID and ESN in the case of CDMA devices), programming parameters for the device such as your account information (phone number, etc), data provisioning parameters, and a whole bunch of other things that, when not handled properly, can render a device completely useless. All of these are contained in the infamous \EFS folder. If anything messes with your EFS folder, unlike flashing a device (which could potentially lead to bricks as well) it could render your device completely useless as it will no longer be recognized by your carrier. If you are not planning on flashing anything to your device and want to stay on pure Stock then you may never have any problems but it is still advisable to backup this information just in case (better to be safe than sorry).
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Q. Does flashing a custom image increase my flash counter?
Any image that is flashed via Odin that has been modified will increase the flash counter that can be viewed in the Download Mode on your device (if booted by holding the Volume Down, Home and Power buttons). You can reset the flash counter using an app by Chainfire called Triangles Away and can find instructions on how to use that in the Downloads section in the Toolkit.
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Q. Will flashing Stock ROM via odin using the toolkit replace everything that was flashed before? recovery? etc?
Yes a Stock Image flashed via Odin will replace all your key partitions (boot, recovery, system) with the stock firmware. If you want to reset the phone back to an 'out of the box' state then you want to enter recovery and do a wipe first which will reformat your userdata partition.
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Q. I flashed Custom Recovery but each time I reboot the Stock Recovery is back
There is an auto recovery restore system on certain Stock Android Builds that will reflash the Stock Recovery if you flash CWM on a Stock Rom.
Use Root Explorer to Mount the system folder as R/W (or use a free app from Google Play such as ES File Explorer). Rename the files /system/recovery-from-boot.p and /system/etc/install-recovery.sh (requires root). Now when you flash Custom Recovery it will NOT be overwritten after a reboot. You can also do this via the Toolkit.
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Q. My AntiVirus program says the Toolkit files may be harmful
The exe compiled files are not digitally signed with a Microsoft certificate (as they cost money) so certain AntiVirus programs (mainly Norton and AVG Free) may pick it up as potentially harmful when it is not. They will pick up ANY file that doesn't contain a purchased Microsoft certificate in the same way. Just Restore the deleted file and exclude it from further scans and it will be fine. Or switch to a better AntiVirus program such as BitDefender.
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Q. I flashed the Toolkit Boot Image, now my wifi + bluetooth won't work
The boot images are made from Stock with only needed changes made to the insecure boot images [modified adbd, default.prop and rc.local edited] and will work on all stock roms. If you flash them to a custom rom and the rom has been altered or uses a custom boot image then it will boot but certain modules may not load such as wifi or bluetooth. In this case you can use the boot image to root or perform adb root functions but will need to flash back the boot image for the custom rom to get other functions working again. This is not a fault of the Toolkit but a difference to stock in the custom rom.
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Q. I am having trouble getting adb working with the drivers installed
Try switching your connection type from media (MTP) mode to camera mode (P2P). To do this open the notification area, click where it says connected as and change from MTP to PTP.
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Q. I want to send my device back for warranty purposes
1. Follow the instructions to reset your flash counter with TriangleAway.
2. Download and flash a Stock Firmware image from the download section.
3. Boot into Stock Recovery and perform a wipe/factory reset
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Your internal storage will be formatted and data and cache wiped. Your device should now be back to an out-of-the-box FULLY STOCK state with the flash counter [shown if you boot to download mode manually] reset and ready to send back.
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Q. When connecting the phone I get 'USB Device not Recognized' and no serial number shows in the ToolKit
I actually had this problem recently and what fixed it for me was to make sure that the drivers have been installed, then shut my phone down plug the usb cable in and restart it. The phone booted up and the device was recognized and drivers installed correctly. May not work for everyone but worth trying.
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Q. "Superuser/SuperSU has stopped" message after rooting
After updating Samsung device to newer builds of Android [4.3 and later] which contains the new security from Samsung "Samaung KNOX", you might face a problem if you tried to root your device.
This might happen because of KNOX security, it blocks/disables the Superuser app and you will see this notification after the first boot:
"Unfortunately, SuperSU has stopped" or "Unfortunately, Superuser has stopped" depending on the root method you used.
The easiest way to fix this problem is by installing the superuser apk file. Select option 6 from the Rooting Section and the Toolkit will attempt to extract the superuser.apk file from the root zip file in the Root folder and if successful it will then be installed. You can then run the app [Superuser or SuperSU] from the apps list. A warning message will pop up saying Samsung KNOX has been detected and ask if you want to try and disable it. Click OK, KNOX should be disabled and your device should now be properly rooted.
There is more Information/Help at http://www.skipsoft.net/?page_id=1269
**VIDEOS**
**UPDATES**
Well, there's a name I'm happy to see in Gear dev! Thanks mskip!
Thank you for the application.
Chosed option 5. Allinone. Now in Odin and starting the flashing process. How long is the process supposed to take. Or am I not just patient enough lol?
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darkchyldx101 said:
Chosed option 5. Allinone. Now in Odin and starting the flashing process. How long is the process supposed to take. Or am I not just patient enough lol?
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Flashing twrp only takes a few seconds. What exactly have you doneand what is happening on the pc and watch? I will start making some youtube vids soon to help users.
Mark.
Installed drivers. Started toolkit. Choose my Gear section. Choosed option 5 for Allinone root, recovery, busybox, backups. Then Watch went into download mode. USB debug enabled. Odin opened. I put tar file in pda slot toolkit provided. Hit start. Then it hangs for awhile.
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Hey Mskip, I have used a few of your toolkits in the past and have found all of them very useful. I have donated to upgrade to the pro version of all of them. I was just curious if you were planning on doing anything for the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet. I know there is the CF-Auto tool but I need something to root the Verizon version which is the SM-905V. Thank you in advance and keep up the excellent work!
Question
First thank you for your hard work in coming up with this process!!
Do we know if this will work with the newest galaxy gears? (gear 2, gear 2 neo and gear fit) My understanding is these devices aren't running android at all but an OS called Tizen. I know very little of this OS but I can say that the UI of my neo is nearly identical to my OG gear which makes me wonder if this method will work.
kingnarkissos said:
First thank you for your hard work in coming up with this process!!
Do we know if this will work with the newest galaxy gears? (gear 2, gear 2 neo and gear fit) My understanding is these devices aren't running android at all but an OS called Tizen. I know very little of this OS but I can say that the UI of my neo is nearly identical to my OG gear which makes me wonder if this method will work.
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The new Gear smartphones work on Tizen as you said and the Galaxy Gear module will not work with them. I don't have a Gear 2 yet and don't know if its even rootable but if anything can be done with it in the future I will definitely look at adding it.
Mark.
Hi Op, I have used your toolkit on my nexus 5 and other samsung phones..so first thanks a lot man. Now I just bought a new gear. Whenever I select option 5 allinone and try to go to the folder in my C drive I dont see any tar file. I selected version 4.2.2 in the start. It says no extra files will be downloaded. I really want to root and install TWRP.
pro version not seeing tar.files in galaxy gear !!!!
Hi, just to say ive donated tonite to buy the pro version and when i go to root my galaxy gear , it gives me the option to enter number 3/root/unroot options/ then go to the root galaxy gear folders and select the root file for odin, but there are no files there !! can you help as i have donated but unable to root my galaxy gear. I can supply you with the pro code when i donated to prove i did buy.
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viny2cool said:
Hi Op, I have used your toolkit on my nexus 5 and other samsung phones..so first thanks a lot man. Now I just bought a new gear. Whenever I select option 5 allinone and try to go to the folder in my C drive I dont see any tar file. I selected version 4.2.2 in the start. It says no extra files will be downloaded. I really want to root and install TWRP.
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Yeah im getting the same problem !!
any support please
Hi, are we getting any support please ?
has this thread been closed !!
read007 said:
Hi, are we getting any support please ?
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Hi all, i posted last on the 27th may and have had no replys to my post, any help please
read007 said:
Hi all, i posted last on the 27th may and have had no replys to my post, any help please
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read007 said:
Hi, just to say ive donated tonite to buy the pro version and when i go to root my galaxy gear , it gives me the option to enter number 3/root/unroot options/ then go to the root galaxy gear folders and select the root file for odin, but there are no files there !! can you help as i have donated but unable to root my galaxy gear. I can supply you with the pro code when i donated to prove i did buy.
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Yeah im getting the same problem !!
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viny2cool said:
Hi Op, I have used your toolkit on my nexus 5 and other samsung phones..so first thanks a lot man. Now I just bought a new gear. Whenever I select option 5 allinone and try to go to the folder in my C drive I dont see any tar file. I selected version 4.2.2 in the start. It says no extra files will be downloaded. I really want to root and install TWRP.
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Hi I just got a gear and am about to root... And wanted to make sure this toolkit was fully functional?
I see the most recent post were having trouble.. Was it fixed?
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Its not donation, its purchasing and no i dont want to buy your product, you could have warned me before i did all of this. good day
Hey MSkip, I guess the latest updates put the Gear 1 on Tizen also. Your program ask to make the tar file and upload. I was wondering if you already have this update and are working on adding that to your program. Thanks. I also donated for the gear but have not done anything to it yet. I may root / install TWRP according to the forum threads in the mean time. Here is a link to the latest rom unrooted http://samsung-updates.com/details/30439/Galaxy_Gear/SM-V700/BTU/V700XXUCNF1.html it's the Great Britain file, but from what I understand it's the same for the US. Take it easy.
Chris
UPDATE: Tizen became really boring...so I'm back to Null rom. What was I thinking, it's nice and slick and good on battery. But even with root and setting up SDB (Sammy's ADB) and trying to customize a clock it was no longer exciting. So I came back to what I know and can use the MSkip's tool again.
Chris
Great work! Thanks!

[APK][MOD] ASTools - Install TWRP & Kernel Mod from an app!

That's right, Just got done building an app that can install TWRP & my External Data Kernel mod for you all from within an app!
Details:
Simple easy to user interface
Simple backup of current boot & recovery images
Reboot to Recovery button
Install TWRP
Install My /data to /ext_sd kernel mod (Still requires a manual re-partition of the SD Card to work properly.)
Warnings:
You are using this app at your own risk, it does have the possibility of BRICKING your device if not used properly
It is ONLY FOR THE METRO PCS VARIANT OF DEVICES, OTHER DEVICES HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED YET
You have been warned!
Installing:
Just download the apk to the phone and open it with a file manager of your choice.
Note: You need root in order to access the features of this app. I built this app so that OTA updates or installing TWRP or installing my kernel mod would be easier. Please enjoy.
**LINK TAKEN DOWN AS THERE HAVE BEEN REPORTS OF THE SOFTWARE SOFT-BRICKING DEVICES**
I am working on a bug fix now.
Please submit any bugs you find here. I suggest that after you run a command copy the backup files off your phone (Under "/sdcard/ASTools/backups") so that in case of something happening, you can restore using fastboot later.
Simple Restore: Put your phone into Download mode (Black screen, red text)
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
"fastboot flash boot boot.img"

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