Root your device EASILY! [CASUAL] [Linux] [Windows] [Mac] - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Ok guys, I've been putting work into CASUAL for Windows and Linux. Mac is still experimental. Here's how this works: I'm comitted to providing an easy way to root your device and you provide me with feedback, positive or negative. All I'm asking for is if it worked or where it failed and what type of computer you're using.
Introduction
This root method should be about the easiest one ever created. You launch the java JAR file and click "Do It". CASUAL will take care of installing drivers, runtimes, providing clear and easy-to-understand instructions. I want this to be easy and if there's something that can be improved, let me know.
Instructions
Click here and make sure Java is up-to-date (not JavaScript that you hear about all the security vulnerabilities, Java).
Download and launch CASUAL
Plug in your device
click "Do It!"
note: if it asks you to install drivers, you want to do MSM8960.
Download
Download Root AT&T GS3 - CASUAL Revision 515b
http://goo.im/devs/AdamOutler/GS3-Root-ATT-Can
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Conclusion
Again, this is a test of CASUAL. I want to improve it. I would like your help in getting feedback to improve the Cross-platform ADB Scripting Unified Android Loader platform. I need to confirm that this works on all operating systems.
Test list:
Crossed off means it was tested.
High Priority OS's
Windows 7 -32 bit
Windows 7 - 64 bit
Windows 8
OSX Lion
OSX Mountain Lion
Debian based Linux 64
Debian based Linux 32
Raspberry Pi running Debian based distributions
Low Priority OS's
Windows XP 32
Windows XP 64
OSX Tiger
OSX Leopard
OSX Snow Leopard
Releases
CASUAL R302b - Initial release
CASUAL R306b - fixed freezing on Linux64, needs retesting on Windows and Mac.
CASUAL R308b - fixed freezing on Windows by reorganizing data collection. This may be an error on Windows Java where reading Error Stream too quickly causes a crash.
If you find a problem, or even find a solution, please let me know. I am subuscribed to this thread.

Very Nice my friend will have to try this if my wife lets me root her Galaxy AT&T:good:, Do have a question does this trip your counter like Odin one Does, Also i see you got Windows 7 64 bit cross off i only use 64 bit on Windows 7 will this work on 64 bit?

Venom0642 said:
Very Nice my friend will have to try this if my wife lets me root her Galaxy AT&T:good:, Do have a question does this trip your counter like Odin one Does, Also i see you got Windows 7 64 bit cross off i only use 64 bit on Windows 7 will this work on 64 bit?
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Yes. It will trip the flash counter. This is part of the Loke daemon on the device and I cannot change that. You can use Triangle Away to remove the counter.
I'm crossing off operating systems which have been tested. As feedback comes in, they will be crossed off or have a note put by them until the next release.

AdamOutler said:
Yes. It will trip the flash counter. This is part of the Loke daemon on the device and I cannot change that. You can use Triangle Away to remove the counter.
I'm crossing off operating systems which have been tested. As feedback comes in, they will be crossed off or have a note put by them until the next release.
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Ok well that's great News that it will work with Windows 7 64 bit Thanks!:good:

Re: Root your device EASILY! [CASUAL] [Experimental]
Thank you very much for all your work Adam. This is awesome.
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Any plans to incorporate flashing a custom recovery at some point?
Sort of a one-click tool to take from stock to ready to flash a ROM?

I'll reflash stock, and give this a few run throughs on Win7 x64,
let you know if I have any issues.

Re: Root your device EASILY! [CASUAL] [Experimental]
Used this on win 7 32. Worked perfectly no problem. Thanks a lot. Helped me in a huge way.
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Re: Root your device EASILY! [CASUAL] [Experimental]
Thanks Adam!
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shoupness said:
Used this on win 7 32. Worked perfectly no problem. Thanks a lot. Helped me in a huge way.
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Thanks! Crossed off the list!
I should also mention that you don't need to be stock. You can be rooted. The test is complete when you see Chainfire's CFAutoRoot.

new version available. Verified on Linux64. Should be working on Windows but needs testing. Mac needs testing.
Again, you need not be stock to verify everything works.

Windows 8 32bit is a no go. It hangs at checking device. I let it sit for about 10 minutes.
And as for windows 7 32bit also hangs on checking device but also tells me my device isn't paired right? It tells me to wait for onscreen instructions on my device that say to allow this computer and it doesn't ever pop up.

Tyler.Boston1 said:
Windows 8 32bit is a no go. It hangs at checking device. I let it sit for about 10 minutes.
And as for windows 7 32bit also hangs on checking device but also tells me my device isn't paired right? It tells me to wait for onscreen instructions on my device that say to allow this computer and it doesn't ever pop up.
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Will you post your log (About -> Show Log) to pastebin and link it here

Ok, the freezing issue should be fixed.
I belive i have found an error in the Java language which I've isolated to Windows only. It appears to be an actual Java error. If you start a process, open a buffered reader to the process' STDERR and STDOUT, then immediately attempt to readLine from STDERR from a process which does not have a STDERR stream, it will halt the application and never finish the operation. I worked around this issue by reading STDERR after reading STDOUT. Line 131 addresses this issue https://code.google.com/p/android-c...ide&path=/trunk/GUI/src/CASUAL/Shell.java#131

@Mod's
IMO this thread should become a sticky so it doesn't get pushed back. Hope I'm not out of line.

This is a much needed tool for me......thanks! Quick question...whenever I install any utiluty/tool related to Heimdall, my computer stops recognizing my device, and I have to reinstall samsung drivers. Am I missing something? I using windows btw.

Chuckd610 said:
This is a much needed tool for me......thanks! Quick question...whenever I install any utiluty/tool related to Heimdall, my computer stops recognizing my device, and I have to reinstall samsung drivers. Am I missing something? I using windows btw.
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Heimdall requires a generic driver, (WinUSB / libusb0 / libusbK), normally installed by Zadig.exe when your phone is in Download mode.
This shouldn't affect your device in normal (Android) mode, only in Download mode. If your having to reinstall drivers in normal mode you're doing it wrong, you installed the driver while your phone is in normal mode.
Because your phone has a different PID when its in Download from when its in normal mode (the driver from download mode can't be loaded in normal mode), thats the only reason I can think of why that would have happened.
Using USBDeview, (with your phone unplugged) remove all "Samsung" Drivers then next when you plug in your phone Windows will install the correct driver from the inf store.

Confirmed working on Windows 7 64bit....just used this to root my girlfriends GS3... thanks a bunch!

Hey man I can do some testing for OS X , specifically 10.8.2 . just send me a PM or something if you'd like some feedback or whatever
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I have Mac and would like to participate and help in testing but I have a GS3 for T mobile will it work on my phone?

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[GUIDE][ROOT][Mac][Linux]Epic 4G Touch Root on Mac or Linux using Heimdall!

Video tutorial:
For those of you who want to root your Epic 4G Touch on a Mac or Linux, you can using this open-source tool called Heimdall.
Here's how to root your Epic 4G Touch on Mac or Linux.
Step 1. Put your Epic 4G Touch in Download Mode by holding down Volume Down button and Power button together for about 10 seconds then hit Volume Up button. Connect your phone to your computer via a USB cable.
Step 2. Go download the appropriate binaries for your Mac (OSX) or Linux 32-bit or 64bit at glassechidna.com.au
Get the file with "Binary" or "Binaries".
For Mac, you will get a .DMG file you can install and for Linux, you will get a .deb file you can install.
Install these files and open up a command prompt and type:
heimdall
You should get a bunch of syntax stuff, if so that's good, you have heimdall installed and working.
Step 3. Go download a rooted kernel, I recommend Zedomax Epic Touch Kernel v3:
Download Zedomax Epic Touch Kernel v3
*Note - You can also download any other kernel .tar file of your liking.
Step 4. Browse to the directory you've download the tar file by using command "cd":
cd /home/myusername/Downloads
Step 5. Untar the tar file:
tar xvf SPH-D710_Zedomax_EpicTouchKernel-v3.tar
Step 5. Double-check you have a zImage file in the directory by typing:
ls -l
Step 7. Type the following to flash:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage
Step 8. Reboot and you can check that you've rooted your phone by going to Settings->About phone and see "ZedomaxEpicTouchKernel" in Kernel version.
Also you will see a new app called "Superuser" in apps.
Congrats, you've been rooted with a Linux or Mac.
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Did this yesterday on MacBook Pro, 64-bit. Works as advertised, pretty simple. One quick tip, don't need to unpack the tar in heimdall; a double-click will do the trick... just gotta remember where you put it (and make sure you're in the right directory).
silversx80 said:
Did this yesterday on MacBook Pro, 64-bit. Works as advertised, pretty simple. One quick tip, don't need to unpack the tar in heimdall; a double-click will do the trick... just gotta remember where you put it (and make sure you're in the right directory).
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nice, thx for the cool tip bud.
just got my phone yesterday, and, was hoping that soon there would be a solution for us mac users..this looks great!
just a quick question; anyone who has used this, does it bork anything like wifi or bluetooth?
thanks again!
All I did was flash zedo's v3 kernel and everything still works. I'm actually getting better battery life, faster 3G and can now bench 450 lbs.
Nobody can make any guarantees, though... you know how it goes.
wow, benching 450 after flashing a rom is most impressive!
I'm having some issues with BT now, and its important for me for it to work; thats the only reason I asked..
This seems like the easiest root method I have seen for any Android phone, especially for a mac!
thanks
silversx80 said:
All I did was flash zedo's v3 kernel and everything still works. I'm actually getting better battery life, faster 3G and can now bench 450 lbs.
Nobody can make any guarantees, though... you know how it goes.
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450 is really good, did rooting get you that energy?
LOL!
BTW, can you use any other recovery on this phone, or just Clockwork?
thanks!
So, heimdall is basically just an open-source implementation of tarball flashing with Odin? Very cool!
Also, would you mind listing MD5 or SHA1 checksum values for the kernels/etc that you post? Wouldn't want to flash anything corrupt...
EDIT: Nevermind, I went to actually download the file and the MD5 is right there! Thanks.
Thanks for all your work!
silversx80 said:
Did this yesterday on MacBook Pro, 64-bit. Works as advertised, pretty simple. One quick tip, don't need to unpack the tar in heimdall; a double-click will do the trick... just gotta remember where you put it (and make sure you're in the right directory).
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Odd... Heimdall Frontend never liked Odin tars when I tried it. I admit I didn't put too much effort into it - I'm a commandline kind of guy.
On Linux boxes the frontend and commandline utility are installed separately - these instructions work if you only have the CL utility but not the frontend.
xak944 said:
So, heimdall is basically just an open-source implementation of tarball flashing with Odin? Very cool!
Also, would you mind listing MD5 or SHA1 checksum values for the kernels/etc that you post? Wouldn't want to flash anything corrupt...
EDIT: Nevermind, I went to actually download the file and the MD5 is right there! Thanks.
Thanks for all your work!
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Yup. Heimdall is a lifesaver for kernel developers... Some people actually add the following to their kernel build scripts to autoflash.
Code:
adb reboot download
heimdall flash --kernel arch/arm/boot/zImage
Too bad you guys don't get SGS kernel flasher.
FYI a piece of advice from the Infuse community to the developers here - I strongly suggest having Odin-flashable dumps of a stock system and cache filesystem image made available. Having gtg465x's Ultimate Unbrick has been a lifesaver for the Infuse community - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112555
You'll probably see less of me around here as time goes by - I originally stopped by because a rant on an Engadget thread made me curious, and it is really interesting to watch the first few weeks of development bringup for a device. I still remember the excitement when Rogers released the Infuse with Gingerbread... We had an army of AT&T users ready to walk the Rogers owners through anything needed to get good device dumps.
zedomax said:
450 is really good, did rooting get you that energy?
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Oh yeah. Rooting makes me want to snap into a Slim Jim... in a good way.
Just flashed the stock kernel with Heimdall, still have root, no CWM (running some tests).
silversx80 said:
Oh yeah. Rooting makes me want to snap into a Slim Jim... in a good way.
Just flashed the stock kernel with Heimdall, still have root, no CWM (running some tests).
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Nice, i feel the same way when i can get a new kernel working/compiling. But no, i cannot bench that much (yet), working on it.
Entropy512 said:
Odd... Heimdall Frontend never liked Odin tars when I tried it. I admit I didn't put too much effort into it - I'm a commandline kind of guy.
On Linux boxes the frontend and commandline utility are installed separately - these instructions work if you only have the CL utility but not the frontend.
Yup. Heimdall is a lifesaver for kernel developers... Some people actually add the following to their kernel build scripts to autoflash.
Code:
adb reboot download
heimdall flash --kernel arch/arm/boot/zImage
Too bad you guys don't get SGS kernel flasher.
FYI a piece of advice from the Infuse community to the developers here - I strongly suggest having Odin-flashable dumps of a stock system and cache filesystem image made available. Having gtg465x's Ultimate Unbrick has been a lifesaver for the Infuse community - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112555
You'll probably see less of me around here as time goes by - I originally stopped by because a rant on an Engadget thread made me curious, and it is really interesting to watch the first few weeks of development bringup for a device. I still remember the excitement when Rogers released the Infuse with Gingerbread... We had an army of AT&T users ready to walk the Rogers owners through anything needed to get good device dumps.
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odin is great but only works for windooows. good thing we have heimdall for linux and mac users.
having some trouble i installed heimdall on my mac and when i stype heimdall in terminal eliminator i get some errors thing
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libusb-1.0.0.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/bin/heimdall
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/usr/local/lib/libusb-1.0.0.dylib: stat() failed with errno=13
/usr/local/lib/libusb-1.0.0.dylib: stat() failed with errno=13
Trace/BPT trap: 5
is this right?
interhawk1 said:
having some trouble i installed heimdall on my mac and when i stype heimdall in terminal eliminator i get some errors thing
dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libusb-1.0.0.dylib
Referenced from: /usr/bin/heimdall
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/usr/local/lib/libusb-1.0.0.dylib: stat() failed with errno=13
/usr/local/lib/libusb-1.0.0.dylib: stat() failed with errno=13
Trace/BPT trap: 5
is this right?
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Install the Heimdall binaries not the front-end, binaries work great, i never got the front-end to work correctly.
zedomax said:
Install the Heimdall binaries not the front-end, binaries work great, i never got the front-end to work correctly.
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I'm using a mac i don't see that option for 1.30 should i install 1.2.0?
interhawk1 said:
I'm using a mac i don't see that option for 1.30 should i install 1.2.0?
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I installed 1.2.0 before 1.3.0, so I'm not sure if 1.3 installs the binaries.
Put your E4GT into download mode and plug it in. Run terminal and type "heimdall detect" (or it may be "heimdall --detect"). I don't think you need to be in any particular directory to detect a device. If it detects it, then the binaries are installed and you can flash a monkey to your device if you have the proper setup.
interhawk1 said:
I'm using a mac i don't see that option for 1.30 should i install 1.2.0?
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Yes, 1.2.0 is fine.

[LINUX] [MAC OSX] Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0 (Unlock, Root, CWM, Factory)

Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit v2.3.0
NOW COMPATIBLE WITH MAC OSX!!!
Universal Nexus Linux Toolkit is a bash script based program that offers an easy way
to do all you need to do before flashing a custom ROM on your Nexus device.
It works with:
1. Nexus 4 [mako]
2. Nexus 10 [manta]
3. Nexus 7 (WiFi) [grouper]
4. Nexus 7 (GSM) [tilapia]
5. Galaxy Nexus (GSM) [maguro]
6. Galaxy Nexus (Verizon) [toro]
7. Galaxy Nexus (Sprint) [toroplus]
8. Nexus S (worldwide version, i9020t and i9023) [crespo]
9. Nexus S (850MHz version, i9020a) [crespo]
10. Nexus S (Korea version, m200) [crespo]
11. Nexus S 4G (d720) [crespo4g]
With this toolkit you will be able to:
- Unlock the bootloader.
- Flash CWM recovery (Standard or Touch).
- Root the phone.
- Lock the bootloader.
- Flash Google Factory Image. (Not available for Sprint Galaxy Nexus)
DOWNLOAD IT FOR LINUX HERE
DOWNLOAD IT FOR MAC OSX HERE
Galaxy Nexus Linux Toolkit is Open Source! See the CODE
HOW TO EXECUTE:
Please extract the .tgz in the place you want, for example in /home/user
Open a terminal and type the following:
>[email protected]: cd "THE PATH WHERE IS THE unltlauncher.sh FILE"
>[email protected]: bash ./unltlauncher.sh
If you extract it in /home/user/unlt, the path to the .sh must be /home/user/unlt
so you have to type:
>[email protected]: cd /home/user/unlt
>[email protected]: bash ./unltlauncher.sh
Note: If you're running on a 64 bits OS, please install 32 bits libraries. If you're running on Linux and you didn't configure UDEV rules for your device, please run the script with superuser permissions (sudo bash unltlauncher.sh)
Here are some SCREENSHOTS::good:
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P.S. Sorry for my English. I'm from Argentina!
NOTE FOR THOSE WHO DOWNLOAD unlt200.sh instead of the actual unlt201.sh: Please download unlt201.sh because the toolkit will not work on Nexus 10 if you are running unlt200.sh. The new version has the new CWM recovery.
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
thcaddict said:
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
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I'm wondering this too. I know that virtual machines can be touchy, especially when USB interfaces are involved, so I don't want to try that. Maybe a regular live DVD, or we could use the Wubi installer for ubuntu? I don't know if it's possible to install 32 bit libraries on a live DVD... but I guess I can just download a 32 bit ubuntu image if I go that route (if I can find a blank DVD somewhere!)
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I'm wondering this too. I know that virtual machines can be touchy, especially when USB interfaces are involved, so I don't want to try that. Maybe a regular live DVD, or we could use the Wubi installer for ubuntu? I don't know if it's possible to install 32 bit libraries on a live DVD... but I guess I can just download a 32 bit ubuntu image if I go that route (if I can find a blank DVD somewhere!)
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As Komodo said, a virtual machine is not recommended for running programs which involve USB interfaces.
Try running Ubuntu from a 32 bits Live CD. But I really recommend to have a Linux OS on hard drive.
thcaddict said:
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
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There does exist a Toolkit that peforms the same functions as this one but it is meant solely for the Galaxy Nexus. It works on Win xp, Vista, 7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions). I have used the Win 7 64 bit to unlock and root my GNex.
Check my signature for the link to mskip's GNex Toolkit. mskip is an incredibly helpful person, maybe you guys can persuade him to alter his Toolkit to mirror tatelucas' [OP] Toolkit functionality.
As far as Linux is concerned, I am an old history prof. who has learnt linux myself. It is by far the easiest OS to get into but requires patience to learn the command line structure. I run Mint Maya on an old Windows xp box (secondary machine) to tool around Linux and it functions much better than the OS it originally came with.
Good luck.
I am going to try this on a friend's Nexus S (crespo) on Mint Maya and will report back. It should work as Mint takes off of Ubuntu.
fham said:
There does exist a Toolkit that peforms the same functions as this one but it is meant solely for the Galaxy Nexus. It works on Win xp, Vista, 7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions). I have used the Win 7 64 bit to unlock and root my GNex.
Check my signature for the link to mskip's GNex Toolkit. mskip is an incredibly helpful person, maybe you guys can persuade him to alter his Toolkit to mirror tatelucas' [OP] Toolkit functionality.
As far as Linux is concerned, I am an old history prof. who has learnt linux myself. It is by far the easiest OS to get into but requires patience to learn the command line structure. I run Mint Maya on an old Windows xp box (secondary machine) to tool around Linux and it functions much better than the OS it originally came with.
Good luck.
I am going to try this on a friend's Nexus S (crespo) on Mint Maya and will report back. It should work as Mint takes off of Ubuntu.
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has anyone confirmed this to work on Linux? or does it still need to be tested? Im running Ubuntu live cd right now because i wanted to try it, but because i am not familiar at all with linux, i wiould really prefer not to be the guinea pig.
Well, if the 32gb variety ever comes into stock again somewhere I'll be using this...
Got to the part where you choose automatic or manual and then it does nothing... I press a then enter and nothing happens.
vowywowy said:
Got to the part where you choose automatic or manual and then it does nothing... I press a then enter and nothing happens.
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Case Sensitive
This would work on all distros, unless something really bad is in the script.
NEXUS 10 TOOLKIT V1.0.0] Drivers, Backup, Unlock, Root, Flash, Mods + MUCH MORE
thcaddict said:
Is there anyway this can be used with windows? I am not familiar with Linux but I've been looking around for a windows version of the nexus 10 toolkit
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FOR WINDOWS
This is what you're going to want as soon as the bugs are worked out all the way:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001868
Thanks if it helps :^}
I'm pleased to report that every function of this worked great for me in Ubuntu.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
Will running this script wipe my device?
I have all apps and media in their places and would like to avoid the setup again.
This script does multiple things depending on what options you select. Unlocking does wipe a device. The only other option here that does, I beleive, is flashing the factory image.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
newellj79 said:
This script does multiple things depending on what options you select. Unlocking does wipe a device. The only other option here that does, I beleive, is flashing the factory image.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks for the info. Sounds like the same process as with the Galaxy Nexus.
newellj79 said:
I'm pleased to report that every function of this worked great for me in Ubuntu.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks for letting me know!! I'm really happy to hear that!! :good:
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everything is working great in Ubuntu!! any chance for a factory/stock 4.2 for toro though?
Failed on Nexus 7, android 4.2.1
Hi, just to let you know that this fails on my Nexus 7 (groupee) which has been upgraded OTA to 4.2.1 (not sure if this is a contributing factor though)
When I try debug it, it's clear that it fails to flash the CMW.
FYI, I was finally able to root my Nexus 7 using this : http://www.androidng.com/root-nexus-10-on-windows-osx-linux - I know, it's for Nexus 10, but amazingly, it works with my Nexus 7 too
Hope you find it useful.
cheers,
Harry

[Release] JOdin3 CASUAL Cross Platform and Web-Based Flashing For Samsung Phones

JOdin3 Web Browser Based and Offline flashing tool
This is the official support page for JOdin3, a CASUAL-X project. JOdin3 allows you to flash Odin files on Linux, Mac and Windows. It is powered by CASUAL and @Benjamin Dobell 's Heimdall tool. Using the power of CASUALcore, LibPit and Heimdall, it enables flashing of Odin files in the same manner you'd expect from the offical Samsung Odin tool.
Read more: http://casual-dev.com/2014/01/04/jodin3-web-browser-or-offline-flashing-tool/
Website: http://Jodin3.casual-dev.com
Download:http://goo.im/devs/AdamOutler/JOdin3
Never download from anywhere except the link above. I won't have the CASUAL name tarnished with malware. Also, verify that your download has the proper signatures with the "jar-signer -verify" command.
Easy flashing
We expect this to be relatively trouble-free. However, there are some stumbling blocks. First, JOdin3 requires a PIT file, which can be automatically obtained, but it requires a device reboot. Jodin3 will walk you through this process. On windows, drivers should be auto-installed. On Mac, Heimdall will be auto-installed. On debian-based Linux, Heimdall will be automatically installed and you will receive in-app instructions on all platforms.
With that said, 99.9999% of problems should be solvable with the simple troubleshooting guide below
Troubleshooting Guide
Mac: Visit the Heimdall Website and install the packages for your distribution, then reboot: http://glassechidna.com.au/heimdall/
Linux: Visit the Heimdall Website and install the packages for your distribution: http://glassechidna.com.au/heimdall/
Windows: Put your device into Download mode, install this driver and reboot. http://android-casual.googlecode.co...ALcore/src/CASUAL/resources/heimdall/CADI.exe
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This is a CASUAL-X project. CASUAL-X projects are based on or around CASUAL but not part of the main stream. This CASUAL-X project will be updated alongside of CASUALcore and will be available as long as our servers can handle the load. You can read more about CASUAL at http://casual-dev.com
Credits
@Benjamin Dobell for creating Heimdall
@jrloper for streamlining processes and creating drivers
@Loglud for providing the server space and many helpful utilities which enable this
@Ralekdev for analyzing PIT files helping me to gain a better understanding of how they function
Truly an honor working with you Adam
casual-dev
Greetings,
I haven't had a chance to use JOdin3 yet. I am super excited and hoping it will help get my bootloader unlocked. I was worried I wouldn't be able to get there after taking the Dec 20th OTA. The forums seemed pretty barren for those with bootloaders still locked =/. Plus, the Note 2 is old enough now that I am guessing support is falling off.
Just a two, hopefully helpful comments:
It appears the JOdin3 link on the bottom of the post on the homepage has a typo. It is currently "jodin.casual-dev.com" which 404s.
Another smaller but possibly still important issue is: the link on casual-dev.com to this post "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49133090" doesn't appear to be in an <a href> tag.
Thanks for all the hard work!
Edit: I tried to follow the youtube tutorial and JOdin seems to think my pit file is corrupt. I also tried to create a pit file manually using Heimdall and still had no luck. I suspect it is due to me having taken 4.3 OTA (I605VRUEMJ9). I was able to get root using safe root ("Based on the CVE-2013-6282 exploit by cubeundcube"), not sure if that helps. Also not sure if it's relevant but, while I can get recoveries installed but, on reboot phone complains and i have to flash stock to continue.
I had to lit. download odin for every flash... this should end the days for that. Great! thanks @AdamOutler and team. A compatible odin, I wonder how this works with models like galaxy wonder etc.
Thanks for your hard work. So is Odin opensource ? How did you accessed to download mode protocol ? Really interesting..
Hey guys, nice work. Now I once thought about something like that, too, but I had another idea: Maybe it would be somehow possible that you don't need to download a firmware but just paste a download link or something like that in jodin3 to flash it. Just a crazy idea
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I use a Mac and only heimdall is available on it. It was very difficult to use and odin was not compatible with it. But now with JOdin3, I can easily root and flash my devices. A huge thanks to all the developer team.
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imstar19 said:
I use a Mac and only heimdall is available on it. It was very difficult to use and odin was not compatible with it. But now with JOdin3, I can easily root and flash my devices. A huge thanks to all the developer team.
Please post a basic guide on how to begin with JOdin3.
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Thanks for your hard work. I run a Linux (Open Suse) and I always had to use my wife's laptop. Now I don't need to talk to her anymore..... Just kidding
Saw this just on Google + and now it's already in portal! Even though I don't have a Samsung device anymore, maybe in future I will and this helps me in helping others. Thanks!
Edit. Oh first page F yeah!
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Many thanks for your continued efforts to make customizing and fixing phones THAT much better! Truly next level work. I've never had issues with regular Odin that wasn't my fault or the wrong download, but awesome that we have options like this to work across all the major platforms.
Adam. Are you going to be able to help us unlock the bootloader on the note 3.
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Thanks for your hard work. So is Odin opensource ? How did you accessed to download mode protocol ? Really interesting..
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No way, but Heimdall is an >90% perfect implementation of download mode.
It also requires manually matching partition image filenames to partition IDs or (in the official GUI version) loading a package -- both require a little manual work to convert from Odin format: this tool is an alternative UI that does the conversion on the fly!
first of all HAPPY NEW YEAR TO @AdamOutler
i wanna ask that what is meant by web based flashing and then i wanna ask that what is the difference between this and simple odin
freefalling0411 said:
Adam. Are you going to be able to help us unlock the bootloader on the note 3.
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+1
aditya rathee said:
first of all HAPPY NEW YEAR TO @AdamOutler
i wanna ask that what is meant by web based flashing and then i wanna ask that what is the difference between this and simple odin
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Its exactly what it sounds like. You go to a website and flash your phone. If you want, you can download the app and use it like that.
The difference: This works on Windows, Linux and Mac. This works from a website or a download. This will auto-install drivers on all platforms except Mac ( @Benjamin Dobell needs a Mac Developer ID signer). This is a self-contained single-file executable. This provides better errors and will troubleshoot and fix problems for you. This is a single file rather than multiple ones. This provides way more detailed logs rather than a simple failure like Odin. And its open source.
Its not all roses though.. This can only flash a single device per-start-button-press and not 8 like Odin. Heimdall also has a problem with extremely large files like Note III system images.
AdamOutler said:
Its exactly what it sounds like. You go to a website and flash your phone. If you want, you can download the app and use it like that.
The difference: This works on Windows, Linux and Mac. This works from a website or a download. This will auto-install drivers on all platforms except Mac ( @Benjamin Dobell needs a Mac Developer ID signer). This is a self-contained single-file executable. This provides better errors and will troubleshoot and fix problems for you. This is a single file rather than multiple ones. This provides way more detailed logs rather than a simple failure like Odin. And its open source.
Its not all roses though.. This can only flash a single device per-start-button-press and not 8 like Odin. Heimdall also has a problem with extremely large files like Note III system images.
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thanks sir got it
Totally awesome is this compatible for the note 2 and 3?
TappEd from my Note II
Check out my website for encouragement....
www.projectintercession.blogspot.com
What an accomplishment! Brilliant work guys!
As a Ubuntu-Linux user I was waiting for an easier solution for flashing our Samsungs. This will be awesome. Thank you for the fantastic work.
I have an updated Ubuntu system with:
java version "1.7.0_25"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.3.12) (7u25-2.3.12-4ubuntu3)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.7-b01, mixed mode)
But upon launching JOdin3 I get this message:
"This application requires a newer version of the Java runtime"
Is this a known problem?
(I'd prefer not to install the Oracle version ... if this is indeed a solution for this, hopefully temporary, problem)
Thank you so much.
freefalling0411 said:
Adam. Are you going to be able to help us unlock the bootloader on the note 3.
Sent from my SM-N900V using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
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++1 :crying:
Or maybe African-Canadian Sock Monkey may need to help us out once again

[August 3rd]SailfishOS for Galaxy Nexus (Alpha)

SailfishOS for Galaxy Nexus (GSM)
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This is a community port of Jolla's SailfishOS for the Galaxy Nexus.
It features a gesture-based user interface with a unique design and ease-of-use in mind.
For more information about SailfishOS please head over to sailfishos.org.
This is not an Android ROM, this is a different operating system.
It only uses parts of Android for hardware enablement (drivers).
Special Thanks to vakkov, sledges, mugna91, the Mer Project, the Nemo Project and all the fine people over at #sailfishos-porters
Release Notes:
This release is based on SailfishOS 1.0.8.19 (Tahkalampi).
The Galaxy Nexus port is considered to be of alpha quality.
Though depending on your usage it might be stabile enough for daily use.
Bug reports:
Please issue bugreports at the Nemo Project Bugzilla.
Known issues:
Due to an issue with ofono, reading from SIM does not work. You'll need to remove your PIN lock before flashing.
Setting an ambiance (color theme & wallpaper) causes hangs. Either needs the battery to be pulled, or you can SSH into the device and run:
systemctl --user restart lipstick
The startup wizard is getting skipped for now, due to the issue above.
The Jolla Store currently does not work. As an alternative you can try Warehouse for OpenRepos.
The camera does not work.
Due to redistribution issues the codec for MP3 can't shipped. To enable the codec run the following command:
devel-su zypper in gst-av
Instructions & Download:
Make a backup
Factory Reset (Wipe /data & /cache)
Wipe /system
Install CyanogenMod 10.1.3
Install SailfishOS on top:
Mirrors:
beidl.eu
Reboot
Old versions:
Alpha1:
XDA
beidl.eu
XDA:DevDB Information
SailfishOS for Galaxy Nexus, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Contributors
beidl, vakkov, sledges
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2014-08-03
Last Updated 2014-08-24
Reserved
Changes:
August 24th, 2014:
Notification LED working
Bluetooth activation/deactivation fixed
Changes for Video playback (work in progress)
August 3rd, 2014:
Initial release
Nice & interesting..
Awesome! I'd love to check this out, as I've been following the progress in the other thread! (And because I'd actually like to check sailfish out, I never experienced Maemo and Meego so this will be an entirely new experience). However the XDA download link is unbelievably slow (Topping out at like 30 KB/s maximum on a decent internet connection). Does anyone have a download link from a service such as Google Drive/Mega/AFH? I'd be extremely thankful if someone did have a mirror, and would return the favour by uploading it. (If the OP allows for mirrors).
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Awesome! I'd love to check this out, as I've been following the progress in the other thread! (And because I'd actually like to check sailfish out, I never experienced Maemo and Meego so this will be an entirely new experience). However the XDA download link is unbelievably slow (Topping out at like 30 KB/s maximum on a decent internet connection). Does anyone have a download link from a service such as Google Drive/Mega/AFH? I'd be extremely thankful if someone did have a mirror, and would return the favour by uploading it. (If the OP allows for mirrors).
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Mirror to my private server added.
Ubuntu 14.04 recognizes the device as a ethernet cable connection..
I've played around the USB settings and all the others are charging-only.
freshgiammi said:
Ubuntu 14.04 recognizes the device as a ethernet cable connection..
I've played around the USB settings and all the others are charging-only.
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Alright, definitely something nobody has tested, for whatever reason. As you are using Ubuntu, a quick sshfs mount to [email protected] might do it for now.
beidl said:
Alright, definitely something nobody has tested, for whatever reason. As you are using Ubuntu, a quick sshfs mount to [email protected] might do it for now.
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Also, powering down the device while connected via USB to the PC, reboots it instead of shutting it down.
Can't try sshfs since i've just restored my Android backup bc Gnex is my daily driver, I'm sorry.
i couldnt select allow untrusted software to install warehouse. it does nothing when i select accept to allow it o settings.
freshgiammi said:
Also, powering down the device while connected via USB to the PC, reboots it instead of shutting it down.
Can't try sshfs since i've just restored my Android backup bc Gnex is my daily driver, I'm sorry.
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As mentioned, the "Alpha" tag is pretty much justified. Thank you for testing.
Also, the "untrusted software" switch is pretty useless and installing 3rd party applications
is supposed to be done through the command line for now.
beidl said:
As mentioned, the "Alpha" tag is pretty much justified. Thank you for testing.
Also, the "untrusted software" switch is pretty useless and installing 3rd party applications
is supposed to be done through the command line for now.
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so i have to install cm10.1.3 maguro and install the sailfish os alpha..?
cause it been 15minute it's stuck on google boot screen.
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does it have to be EXT4..?
edit:
ah yeah it does ext4..
z3n0x1 said:
so i have to install cm10.1.3 maguro and install the sailfish os alpha..?
cause it been 15minute it's stuck on google boot screen.
EDIT:
does it have to be EXT4..?
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Yes, I would assume it needs to be EXT4
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Yes, I would assume it needs to be EXT4
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yup correct just installed it now..
and now need to install the alternative jolla store.. the warehouse.. but i don't know how..
allow untrusted software are not working..
what i have to go.. even get the warehouse.rpm.. it still can't be installed..
z3n0x1 said:
yup correct just installed it now..
and now need to install the alternative jolla store.. the warehouse.. but i don't know how..
allow untrusted software are not working..
what i have to go.. even get the warehouse.rpm.. it still can't be installed..
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You need to install it through the terminal, I'm not sure what the command is to install rpms of the top of my head, so googling it would probably get you an answer.
Justice™ said:
You need to install it through the terminal, I'm not sure what the command is to install rpms of the top of my head, so googling it would probably get you an answer.
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well i got this...
after download the warehouse.rpm
goto setting > develoment > set password > save
type into terminal: devel-su -c harbour-warehouse
and type the password.. but nothing comes up
do i have to restart after save password or maybe restart after type pass word?? :silly:
EDIT:
open terminal
type cd ~/Downloads
type pkcon install-local ./downloaded-package.rpm
got "fatal error:nothing provides libsailfishapp.so.1 needed by harbour-warehouse-0.3-20.armv7h"
need the libsailfishapp.so.1.. lookfor it now..
the alpha looks smooth untill now been few hours test.. message working.. wifi.. haven't check the rest..
im still curious about how to install .rpm
z3n0x1 said:
well i got this...
after download the warehouse.rpm
goto setting > develoment > set password > save
type into terminal: devel-su -c harbour-warehouse
and type the password.. but nothing comes up
do i have to restart after save password or maybe restart after type pass word?? :silly:
the alpha looks smooth untill now been few hours test.. message working.. wifi.. haven't check the rest..
im still curious about how to install .rpm
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I assume you'd need to elevate to root using devel-su, and then use one of the commands I've quoted below to install the warehouse rpm.
From terminal, root
Install a package
rpm –ivh packagename
upgrade a package
rpm –Uvh packagename
you can find out what the switches mean by doing a rpm --help from the command line.
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I think -ivh would indicate installation and -uvh being the uninstall process
Justice™ said:
I assume you'd need to elevate to root using devel-su, and then use one of the commands I've quoted below to install the warehouse rpm.
I think -ivh would indicate installation and -uvh being the uninstall process
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yes it's seems so..
i'll try you code now..
or maybe the -uvh are the upgrade..?? since it's upgrade on the code you are quote..
EDIT:
error: failed dependdencies:
libsailfishapp.so.1 is needed by harbour-warehouse-0.3-20.armv7h
so i perssume it the libsailfishapp.so.1 the problem..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53171554&postcount=90
he's said that just copy it from /usr/lib/ . but how come even we don't have filemanager..
i'll try the pkcon install jolla-fileman (the native file manager from jolla) apprently the rpm are not there..
just maybe.. even we have the native file manager.. the missing libsailfishapp.so.1 still occur..
z3n0x1 said:
yes it's seems so..
i'll try you code now..
or maybe the -uvh are the upgrade..?? since it's upgrade on the code you are quote..
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I must've misread it as uninstall then, yeah.
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I must've misread it as uninstall then, yeah.
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oh my im deprresed Lol
oh my now what should i do..
is there anyway that we can reach the root via computer..?
z3n0x1 said:
oh my im deprresed Lol
oh my now what should i do..
is there anyway that we can reach the root via computer..?
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You could try and SSH in and run the commands, which may be easier, I'm trying to get the warehouse installed now

[DRIVER] [GUIDE] Finally, how to get fastboot to work on Windows 8.1

Hi guys,
One issue appeared with Windows 8.1 which I found very annoying : the Wildfire S wasn't recognized anymore in fastboot mode. Not very useful to flash system or recovery images... Usually, the solution was to use Linux, but one cannot (or doesn't want to) install Linux on one's PC
So thanks to Auth from 4pda and @niks255 (I'm actually only reposting it here), we now have a way to make these drivers work on Windows. Here's what you need to know :
The actual issue is caused by a lack of BOS descriptor : the Wildfire S doesn't provide any although it has USB > 2.00. Windows 8 accepted it, but not 8.1.
To use this patch, you must have KB296791 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2967917/en-us) installed. To check this just go to Control Panel - Programs and features - View installed updates and type KB296791 in the searchbox on the right top corner. If you don't have this update installed, just update your Windows using Windows Update.
Then, download the attached registry key file, Fastboot.reg.txt and rename it to Fastboot.reg.
Open an admin console by right-clicking on the Start button and choosing Console (admin). Then type the regedit command. The registry manager should now open.
Choose File/Import key and import Fastboot.reg.
Done ! It was that simple. Now you can use fastboot whenever you wish
This isn't limited to just the Wildfire S, right? I have an HTC One S that I'd like to get this working with.
EDIT: Just tried it and it worked! Thank you so much for posting this!!!
dr3amsINdigital said:
This isn't limited to just the Wildfire S, right? I have an HTC One S that I'd like to get this working with.
EDIT: Just tried it and it worked! Thank you so much for posting this!!!
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Yeah sure you can use this with every phone Glad it helped you !
izi501 said:
Hi guys,
One issue appeared with Windows 8.1 which I found very annoying : the Wildfire S wasn't recognized anymore in fastboot mode. Not very useful to flash system or recovery images... Usually, the solution was to use Linux, but one cannot (or doesn't want to) install Linux on one's PC
So thanks to Auth from 4pda and @niks255 (I'm actually only reposting it here), we now have a way to make these drivers work on Windows. Here's what you need to know :
The actual issue is caused by a lack of BOS descriptor : the Wildfire S doesn't provide any although it has USB > 2.00. Windows 8 accepted it, but not 8.1.
To use this patch, you must have KB296791 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2967917/en-us) installed. To check this just go to Control Panel - Programs and features - View installed updates and type KB296791 in the searchbox on the right top corner. If you don't have this update installed, just update your Windows using Windows Update.
Then, download the attached registry key file, Fastboot.reg.txt and rename it to Fastboot.reg.
Open an admin console by right-clicking on the Start button and choosing Console (admin). Then type the regedit command. The registry manager should now open.
Choose File/Import key and import Fastboot.reg.
Done ! It was that simple. Now you can use fastboot whenever you wish
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I believe a really big thank you is required............ FINALLY I can flash stuff via my PC. Thanks a ton for reposting this here!
Thank you!! I've found so many forums around the internet where people have the same problem with no fix; this is great! This worked to make fastboot recognize my HTC Incredible 4g LTE (fireball) in the command prompt! Hallelujah!
i have this patch installed and applied reg file but it still not work.
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i have this patch installed and applied reg file but it still not work.
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Did you install Wildfire S drivers ?
izi501 said:
Did you install Wildfire S drivers ?
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No, i don't have it installed.
evildog1 said:
No, i don't have it installed.
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Then it's logical your device won't ever get detected
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Then it's logical your device won't ever get detected
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I am not able to download the file attached. It opens as a text in browser itself. Help please
Daedulus Minion said:
I am not able to download the file attached. It opens as a text in browser itself. Help please
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Well... Right-click -> Save the link target.
izi501 said:
Well... Right-click -> Save the link target.
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Thanks but I was able to download it using XDA app. And thanks a lot OP. It indeed solved the problem for me.
please Healp!
I cant download the fastboot.txt.reg..... please help Email me please [email protected] :crying:
I've always had this problem. Thanks !
Thank you, worked like a charm
Recently, I updated from Windows 8.1 Pro to Windows 10 Pro and my HTC Desire S still can connect to my PC and under bootloader, all fastboot commands are still working fine. It is surviving windows 10 update. Thanks for introducing this method.
Just tested, also works with Windows 10. Thanks!
Hey, thanks so much for this! I spent tons of time googling and finding no answer when none of my windows (10) PC's (or my arch linux partition) would recognize my HTC One V, but thanks to you Registry file, It does, thanks again!
findxain said:
I cant download the fastboot.txt.reg..... please help Email me please [email protected] :crying:
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right click save as
yea theres 1 problem like one verry tiny big problem my previous windows was 7 and not 8.1 so i cant install the patch witout it corupting my registery plzzz i need it for windows 10 for my htc desire x
ps i have no phone drivers installed of this phone cuz they dont exist

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