[Q] Flash 10.1 on Wildfire - Wildfire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a flash 10.1 apk and i was wondering if i install this on my wildfire will it be able to run flash content. Its running 2.2 and it isn't rooted

nabbycs said:
I have a flash 10.1 apk and i was wondering if i install this on my wildfire will it be able to run flash content. Its running 2.2 and it isn't rooted
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No. Flash 10.1 will not work with the wildfire's cpu architecture.

Yeah, no chance of it working, flash requires ARM 7 or higher, we've got an ARM 6

is there any hack to get flash on wf?

bsdnix said:
is there any hack to get flash on wf?
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Yes, flash lite and it's pre-installed on your device.

cracking little phone fits in the hand beautifully just a pitty the proc is weedy

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froyo and flash?

So I have had a hard time finding info on a flash player that can work on a froyo rom
Is there any info someone can point me to?
Flash lite + Froyo?
I am also wondering about this too, is there a version that takes in froyo and flash lite? As of right now, I don't think there is a full flash and froyo for the mt3gs but I know 100% that there is a flash lite and eclair. Please give "us" some insights and thank you for reading
currently only the nexus one has viewing rights and installable permissions for the flash player 10.1 via market, however there is a ripped version floating around, but its buggy, most likely will not work... i've attempted pushing, installing via manager, etc.
Best thing is to wait.
Flash lite, not Flash 10.1
javolin13 said:
currently only the nexus one has viewing rights and installable permissions for the flash player 10.1 via market, however there is a ripped version floating around, but its buggy, most likely will not work... i've attempted pushing, installing via manager, etc.
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There is a reason why I said flash lite and not flash 10.1. Again, is there a froyo with flash lite?

[Q] Going mad!!

My wife is the proud owner of a htc wfs
I made the mistake of uploading it to 2.3.5 (she liked it better 2.3.3, the phone was smoother)
What do you suggest i should do for downgrade ?
I am willing to unlock the bootloader, install cwm and the then flash the stock 2.3.3 ? (am i getting this right, don't wanna screw up - divorce on the way kidding)
Advices ? (is there a simple way to do all this ?)
Unlock boot loader, take s-off, root and get recovery & get the smoothest and stablest sense 2.3.3 rom.
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orbinho said:
My wife is the proud owner of a htc wfs
I made the mistake of uploading it to 2.3.5 (she liked it better 2.3.3, the phone was smoother)
What do you suggest i should do for downgrade ?
I am willing to unlock the bootloader, install cwm and the then flash the stock 2.3.3 ? (am i getting this right, don't wanna screw up - divorce on the way kidding)
Advices ? (is there a simple way to do all this ?)
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you can install the gaming rom which is based on android 2.3.3 after you unlock bootloader, root then cwm.
But you can leave it at 2.3.5 by flashing any 2.3.5 rom with an overclock kernel. After you overclock, you'll find out that its faster, smoother and better than the old stock 2.3.3.
striker280 said:
you can install the gaming rom which is based on android 2.3.3 after you unlock bootloader, root then cwm.
But you can leave it at 2.3.5 by flashing any 2.3.5 rom with an overclock kernel. After you overclock, you'll find out that its faster, smoother and better than the old stock 2.3.3.
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Yeah. But women are very picky. Does she have to have sense? CM7 is a good bet
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ok, thak you for your quick answers , i see that :
1. have to unlock bootloader (using htcdev.com)
2.install root, than cwm
3.this is bugging me , how can i install a stock version of htc 2.3.3, after root and cwm , is that even possible ?
I saw a tool that you can flash from cwm recovery and control your bootloader, the last option being supervision (activate it and then run ruu ?)
Last Bit
Step 1: Download the stock 2.3.3 Rom from here http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Marvel
Not sure which one it is but I know its now the bottom one that is the one I am running 2.3.5.
MAKE SURE IT'S A .ZIP FILE ! Since your using CWM.
Step 2: Place the .zip on to your sdcard and reboot into recovery.
turn off the phone -- take battery out -- put battery back in -- hold volume down and press power button -- then hit recovery.
Step 3: Wipe Data/Factory Reset, Wipe Cache & Wipe Dalvik (Advanced Menu)
Step 4: Flash zip from sdcard, Pick your zip file and after its finished reboot your phone and you should be fine Enjoy !!
The index has almost everything you might need to root, unlock, or whatever it is you want.
There are links there to rooting guides, as well as to ROMs - custom, overclocked, Sense or Senseless, depending on your need.
If I were you, I'd flash this one. It's Sense 2.3.5-based, but it's really fast, smooth and looks better than all the other Sense ROMs I've tried (you can also customize it by flashing some of the other options which are linked to in the ROM's thread, such as a transparent app drawer (better looking than regular Sense and no need for a replacement launcher)).
quick question, should the phone be loaded at 100% ? or the battery should be somehow calibrated ?
Better off using a custom stock rom. Much faster.
weeo said:
Yeah. But women are very picky. Does she have to have sense? CM7 is a good bet
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i actually prefer cm7 too cuz sense always feels so heavy for me. Cm7 is so lightweight.
orbinho said:
quick question, should the phone be loaded at 100% ? or the battery should be somehow calibrated ?
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No need for the phone to be at 100%, though it is recommended, so you don't run out of battery in the middle of flashing/rooting.

dumb, bootloader question

So I am about to installed the de-odex 4.4 kitkat on my nexus 2013. I cant remember how this works, do I use the bootloader first and THEN flash my rom on there? or do i flash first, apply bootloader, and then apply super user?
snake2243 said:
So I am about to installed the de-odex 4.4 kitkat on my nexus 2013. I cant remember how this works, do I use the bootloader first and THEN flash my rom on there? or do i flash first, apply bootloader, and then apply super user?
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I would assume you will find something here or in other guides?

Unlocking & Root N7 (2013) on Kit Kat?

Hey everyone, Im new here, just got the Nexus 7 2013 Asus.
I updated to Kit Kat right away, I tried using that root toolkit thing or whatever... it got my tablet unlocked but it would stay stuck on a message that it was trying to boot some .img file when I clicked root...
Long story short, I restored 2 times and I guess that doesnt work with Kit Kat yet... and I relocked my tablet. Anyway know how I can correctly unlock and root my new Nexus 7 on Kit Kat?
After an unlock you can manually flash the recovery IMG then just flash the super su zip for root.
Adb fastboot recoveryimage.IMG
Then the super su zip can be flashed once in a custom recovery.
If needed I can do a team viewer with you and get you all set up.
prshosting.org
ta_help said:
Hey everyone, Im new here, just got the Nexus 7 2013 Asus.
I updated to Kit Kat right away, I tried using that root toolkit thing or whatever... it got my tablet unlocked but it would stay stuck on a message that it was trying to boot some .img file when I clicked root...
Long story short, I restored 2 times and I guess that doesnt work with Kit Kat yet... and I relocked my tablet. Anyway know how I can correctly unlock and root my new Nexus 7 on Kit Kat?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536420
Make sure you download the correct custom recovery for your device (prerequisite 3).
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Unlocked & Rooted N7 on 4.3.1 will it stay so after update to 4.4 ?
prsterero said:
After an unlock you can manually flash the recovery IMG then just flash the super su zip for root.
Adb fastboot recoveryimage.IMG
Then the super su zip can be flashed once in a custom recovery.
If needed I can do a team viewer with you and get you all set up.
prshosting.org
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Dear Experts,
I'm still new at this game, so bear with me please.
I have a LTE N7 on 4.3.1 (JLS361) that is unlocked & rooted.
Now I get tho OTA Update to 4.4 (KRT16S) downloaded & ready to install.
Aside from all those bad things that don't work anymore in 4.4 (eg. FLASH), what will happen ?
Will my N7 revert to a locked & unrooted device ? or will it stay unlocked & rooted ?
Or will it stay unlocked, but unrooted, and I only need to flash the SuperSU ZIP again ?
Thanks for enlightening me.
JMF
fiechterjm said:
Dear Experts,
I'm still new at this game, so bear with me please.
I have a LTE N7 on 4.3.1 (JLS361) that is unlocked & rooted.
Now I get tho OTA Update to 4.4 (KRT16S) downloaded & ready to install.
Aside from all those bad things that don't work anymore in 4.4 (eg. FLASH), what will happen ?
Will my N7 revert to a locked & unrooted device ? or will it stay unlocked & rooted ?
Or will it stay unlocked, but unrooted, and I only need to flash the SuperSU ZIP again ?
Thanks for enlightening me.
JMF
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It will stay unlocked, but unrooted, and you only need to flash the supersu zip again.
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xdhall said:
It will stay unlocked, but unrooted, and you only need to flash the supersu zip again.
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Mine is also unlocked and rooted and want to upgrade to KK.
When you said flash, you meant I had to install TWRP first then flash SU again?
I am curious because when I first rooted my N7, I used the Nexus 7 Toolkit and did not install TWRP. Can't I just use the toolkit again to re-root?
lanwarrior said:
Mine is also unlocked and rooted and want to upgrade to KK.
When you said flash, you meant I had to install TWRP first then flash SU again?
I am curious because when I first rooted my N7, I used the Nexus 7 Toolkit and did not install TWRP. Can't I just use the toolkit again to re-root?
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If you had a TWRP installed and downloaded the superuser binaries when you rooted initially, all you need to do is flash them again by pressing the "install" button in recovery. Based on the way he asked it, I believe that was the context of the question.
If you don't, you should install a custom recovery:
Wi-Fi only: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/flo
LTE: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/deb
Then download the superuser binaries to your N7:
http://download.chainfire.eu/370/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.80.zip
And flash them by pressing the "install" button in recovery.
Your toolkit might work, but why not just do it yourself?
Full instructions (skip unlocking the bootloader):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2536420
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xdhall said:
If you had a TWRP installed and downloaded the superuser binaries when you rooted initially, all you need to do is flash them again by pressing the "install" button in recovery. Based on the way he asked it, I believe that was the context of the question.
If you don't, you should install a custom recovery.
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I assume there's no other way to re-root other than installing TWRP?
lanwarrior said:
I assume there's no other way to re-root other than installing TWRP?
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You can install another custom recovery, e.g., clockworkmod.
Some toolkits reflash stock recovery after rooting, but that could only useful if you have something like a Samsung or HTC. Absolutely no point on a nexus device.
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xdhall said:
You can install another custom recovery, e.g., clockworkmod.
Some toolkits reflash stock recovery after rooting, but that could only useful if you have something like a Samsung or HTC. Absolutely no point on a nexus device.
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Thanks again for the help, xdhall. Sorry if I sound like a newbie, but I had the Note 8.0, I rooted and I could never get it back to stock. The original stock image for the US Note 8.0 was not available so I was stuck.
Didn't want the same thing happened with the N7, but you brought up a good point... this IS a Nexus device!
Thanks
xdhall said:
It will stay unlocked, but unrooted, and you only need to flash the supersu zip again.
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Thanks xdhall.
That makes it much easier to get back to ROOT then.
Just having to reboot in Recovery Mode and install the latest superSU.zip will be a breeze.
I'll probably wait a few weeks/months to upgrade to 4.4 though, as the comments on the 4.4 release are not that good, and I have several very important (for me) sites that still use Adobe Flash.
Anyway, I'm glad I haven't to start from scratch (backup, unlock, restore, flash recovery, flash superSU), as this is extremely time-consuming and tedious.
Again Thanks & have a nice WE.

MK1 and root

Hey guys,
I was wondering if someone could help me a little. I just bought this tablet (2014 version) and it has MK1.
I am trying to read information on how to root it but can't figure it out. I tried to flash autoroot with odin but it errored. I didn't find mk1 autoroot anywhere so i used autorootp600.mj4.tar.md5. Is there autoroot for MK1 and i can use? Also i guess i will need to have custom recovery file for my stock OS, where do i get that?
Thank you in advance for all the help.
Edit: I finally located autoroot for mk1 and it worked. But i do have a question: why do we need to flash it with Stock Recovery after? btw i am using this tutorial : http://theunlockr.com/2013/12/17/root-samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-2014-edition/
What version do you have?
P600 (wifi only)
P601 (3g)
P605 (lte)
?
They have different chipsets and different root methods.
[e] I see you have found the correct version if you want to get OTA updates you need to flash stock recovery so your device status is not custom. But it basically doesn't matter since you can always flash updates through odin. You may choose a custom recovery that offers you a lot of cool features instead.
stamina11 said:
Hey guys,
I was wondering if someone could help me a little. I just bought this tablet (2014 version) and it has MK1.
I am trying to read information on how to root it but can't figure it out. I tried to flash autoroot with odin but it errored. I didn't find mk1 autoroot anywhere so i used autorootp600.mj4.tar.md5. Is there autoroot for MK1 and i can use? Also i guess i will need to have custom recovery file for my stock OS, where do i get that?
Thank you in advance for all the help.
Edit: I finally located autoroot for mk1 and it worked. But i do have a question: why do we need to flash it with Stock Recovery after? btw i am using this tutorial : http://theunlockr.com/2013/12/17/root-samsung-galaxy-note-10-1-2014-edition/
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I believe...... so you can still get OTA updates and some functions like All Share Cast may not work if you don't.
The thing is, even if you have stock recovery but modify your system in other ways like uninstall alot of bloatware or use busybox your status will be custom anyway so I recommend a custom recovery for the safety of using backups etc.
Thank you guys for responding so quickly.
It's starting to make sense.
My device is Wifi only so SM-P600 (mk1). I rooted it but haven't flashed with stock recovery. Would you guys recommend i do a custom recovery or keep it stock? Where do i get stock recovery from? i can't seem to find it.
clouds5 said:
The thing is, even if you have stock recovery but modify your system in other ways like uninstall alot of bloatware or use busybox your status will be custom anyway so I recommend a custom recovery for the safety of using backups etc.
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Yea i definitely plan on de-bloating it. So where do you get custom recovery?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515656
Check this thread
clouds5 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2515656
Check this thread
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Ok, that makes sense i went though it. So i see that there is ClockMod and TWRP and GooManager, do they do pretty much the same thing?
So as far as Roms go, i see that in Development section there are few ROMs available but some say they are for MJ9 or ML1, i cannot use those on my MK1 right? Do ROMs from note 10.1 (2013) work on this device? Is there a list of ROMs that would work on my device.
Sorry, guys i know these are newb questions but i just could never figure out some of this stuff.
stamina11 said:
Ok, that makes sense i went though it. So i see that there is ClockMod and TWRP and GooManager, do they do pretty much the same thing?
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I got the same question here. Any help?
legender said:
I got the same question here. Any help?
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Goomanager is an app use it to flash twrp recovery.
TWRP and clockmod (CWM) they are 2 different tools but have the exact same functions, just a user choice. Sometimes custom rom preferred one over the other. I like TWRP a bit better (easier).
is there a way to check if it is rooted or not?
legender said:
is there a way to check if it is rooted or not?
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Download rootchecker in the play store
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