[ROOT] SuperSU - HTC 10 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Developm

As there is currently no TWRP for the Nougat firmware, here's a package that installs SuperSU v2.78 SR5 to your HTC10.
Download: root-htc10-nougat-v278sr5.zip
Instructions enclosed.
Once TWRP is out, you should just use that with the latest SuperSU ZIP instead.

How to flash this zip file?
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ali nz said:
How to flash this zip file?
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Instructions enclosed.

Electronic Punk said:
Instructions enclosed.
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But i can't see that
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ali nz said:
But i can't see that
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If you can't see a readme.txt inside the zip then your download is corrupt, just try downloading it again.

Flashed and working great

Chainfire said:
As there is currently no TWRP for the Nougat firmware, here's a package that installs SuperSU v2.78 SR5 to your HTC10.
Download: root-htc10-nougat-v278sr5.zip
Instructions enclosed.
Once TWRP is out, you should just use that with the latest SuperSU ZIP instead.
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Just to check tho, is this installer able to handle /data/ not being mounted for either system or systemless?
Many seem to be not upgrading their firmware to the N version to keep access to TWRP so would be interested if the standard SuperSU installer will still work for them when they also want to keep enforced encryption.

Shame FlashFire can't work for this. Basically where I turn to for most of my flash duties these days. Tyvm Chainfire-sama.

Fore people who just want to read the instructions
If you follow the instructions, SuperSU v2.78 SR5 will be installed to your HTC10 running Nougat.
This is only a temporary solution until a proper CF-Auto-Root exists or TWRP is supported on the Nougat build. Do not expect this to be updated.
Make sure your bootloader is unlocked. S-OFF is not necessary.
- "adb reboot download"
- "fastboot flash recovery recovery_root.img"
- "fastboot reboot-bootloader"
- Go into recovery through on-screen menu
- Device should reboot 3 or 4 times, with about a minute in between
- Android boots up: root!
(optional but recommended, return to stock-ish recovery)
- "adb reboot download"
- "fastboot flash recovery recovery_stock.img"
- "fastboot reboot"
Enjoy!
- Chainfire
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Question.if its s-off does the bootloader still need to be unlocked

Easy instructions, thanks @Chainfire as always!
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Very well done!
Thanks for this very simple (4sure not the coding part you did) to execute method!!

@Chainfire
thank you sir for your highly appreciated work. :highfive:

@Chainfire thank you so much for contributing this to the community. I know how much work you do that that no one ever sees, those of us who don't want a phone until it's got supersu or at least real root access, are very appreciative. And the more casual users the same. So thanks a lot.
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thank you so much @Chainfire you are number one
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Electronic Punk said:
Just to check tho, is this installer able to handle /data/ not being mounted for either system or systemless?
Many seem to be not upgrading their firmware to the N version to keep access to TWRP so would be interested if the standard SuperSU installer will still work for them when they also want to keep enforced encryption.
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Just to confirm, works beautifully, even without access to data

Anyone tried using Flashify using SuperSu..?
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gauravbhawsar said:
Anyone tried using Flashify using SuperSu..?
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Flashfire works better

Chainfire said:
As there is currently no TWRP for the Nougat firmware, here's a package that installs SuperSU v2.78 SR5 to your HTC10.
Download: root-htc10-nougat-v278sr5.zip
Instructions enclosed.
Once TWRP is out, you should just use that with the latest SuperSU ZIP instead.
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tested on Viper 4.0.0 working fine

@Chainfire,if we apply this root,can we still get OTA updates.You say stock-ish recovery,that's why I'm asking?
Thanks a lot.

Related

P601/600 - Root / UnRoot Guide/ Recovery / And many more

P600/601 - ROOT / UNROOT GUIDE​
Summary
Root [step by step]
Install TWRP recovery [step by step]
Install Busy Box [step by step][root required]
How to unroot
Comming soon:
Flash stock kernel via Odin
Restoring your device to stock
More comming
Disclaimer:
This guide will be a kind of all-in-one reference for our devices since I can't find any similar guide like that. If you have any sugestion post in thread or send me a PM. This will trigger Knox!!!. Your warranty is void. After root there is no way back to knox count, I saw many people asking if knox can be preserved or restored, I can afirm if you dont change your motherboard you can't reset Knox count, because it's trigged by a physical part inside, it's a kind of fuse in processor that burn after you flash something not official. After you root you can't recive OTA updates, even if you unroot and restore to stock, because knox count will be trigged.
Root [step by step]
1 - Download [Look, download the cf auto root for your device]
Samsung Drivers
Odin 3.10
Cf-autoroot-P600
Cf-autoroot-P601
2 - Install Samsung USB Drivers
3 - Unzip Odin files and Cf-auto root at the same folder
4 - Put your device in download mode [power button + vol down + home] and press volume up after warning message.
5 - Connect your device using the original cable
6 - Go to odin folder and run odin as administrator
NOW BECAREFUL IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU DOING YOU GOING TO BRICK YOUR DEVICE.
7 - In option section must be ticked JUST: auto-reboot and F.Reset Time
8 - Click on AP button and select the Cf-auto-root for your device
9 - Then Start
10 - Your device will reboot couple times and you are rooted with SuperSU.
Install TWRP Recovery [step by step]
1 - Donwload twrp (Choose one)
TWRP-2.6.3.3 (is the most stable one, thanks to 22sl22 to give me this information)
TWRP-2.7.1.1
TWRP-2.8.1
2 - Go your settings -> General -> About Phone -> Click five times on build number
3 - You have unlocked developers options and turn on
4 - Put your device in download mode [power button + vol down + home] and press volume up after warning message.
5 - Connect your device using the original cable
6 - Go to odin folder and run odin as administrator
7 - Click on AP and select twrp-recovery that you downloaded
8 - If the md5 check is ok, then press START
9 - Good you installed the twrp recovery
Install Busy Box [step by step][root required]
1 - Download and install Busybox on Rails from market
2 - Grant root access and then click on Install
How unroot (Thx to Orion116)
1 - Open SuperSU app and go to configuration tab
2 - Go to cleaning section
3 - Select "complete remove root"
4 - Confirm
Credits:
@Chainfire
@Orion116
 @22sl22
Thanks to Samsung and odindownload websites for the files
reserved for me
another reserve for future FAQ
Can you add link for TWRP 2.6.3.
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Orion116 said:
Can you add link for TWRP 2.6.3.
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Here,
Thank you someone was looking for that version of TWRP and couldn't find it. So I figured this would be a good place for me to send him.
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Orion116 said:
Thank you someone was looking for that version of TWRP and couldn't find it. So I figured this would be a good place for me to send him.
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I'm curious, why you wanted this version of recovery? Is it more stable than 2.8 version for our devices?
Erai Dev. said:
I'm curious, why you wanted this version of recovery? Is it more stable than 2.8 version for our devices?
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In some circumstances, yes. 2.6.3.3 is considered the most stable TWRP version because others have issues. Some people might not have issues on newer versions but a lot of people do, the most prominent issue is wiping cache, it gets stuck on most versions except for 2.6.3.3, that's why I still use that version as well :good:
If 2.8 works for you though then thats fine, it's just that 2.6.3.3 is the most stable
Erai Dev. said:
I'm curious, why you wanted this version of recovery? Is it more stable than 2.8 version for our devices?
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This is the thread I am referring to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2977061. So I figured having a more stable recovery was required. I use TWRP 2.8.1 my old s3 d2lte. It works fine there but for our tablet some have issues with anything newer the 2.6.3. That is why I requested that version.
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| After you root you can't recive OTA updates, even if you unroot and restore to stock, because knox count will be trigged. |
Fair warning, but, I rooted the device last December. I did a factory reset and flashed back to unrooted stock a couple months later. I have received three OTA updates since.
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mignone said:
| After you root you can't recive OTA updates, even if you unroot and restore to stock, because knox count will be trigged. |
Fair warning, but, I rooted the device last December. I did a factory reset and flashed back to unrooted stock a couple months later. I have received three OTA updates since.
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Flash updates firmware from Sammobile.Com with Obin?
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I m using 2.8.0 of twrp on my p601 and having no problems at all
SM-P601 cihazımdan Tapatalk kullanılarak gönderildi
Bump for people looking for help.
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Does the cf-autoroot depend on the stock android version? Can I apply the autoroot for P600 to my Android 4.4.2 tablet?
Thanks, Thomas
murmlgrmpf said:
Does the cf-autoroot depend on the stock android version? Can I apply the autoroot for P600 to my Android 4.4.2 tablet?
Thanks, Thomas
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Download the newest version of CF-Autoroot for are device and try. It should work on any version of KK.
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Thanks, but do I need to install TWRP Recovery and busybox?
All I need is to get access to write and erase on the sd card. So do I still need to install twrp and busybox?.
rirawin said:
Thanks, but do I need to install TWRP Recovery and busybox?
All I need is to get access to write and erase on the sd card. So do I still need to install twrp and busybox?.
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Not if you don't want.
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Orion116 said:
Not if you don't want.
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Can I ask what are the benefits of installing twrp and busybox?
anyone please?
TWRP is a custom recovery that will let you flash custom ROM's
rirawin said:
anyone please?
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Or you can flash other files with it like custom versions of apps and interfaces, like Dark Google play store or even custom keyboards that might not be able to be installed normally.
BUSYBOX is an interface that allows UNIX commands to run inside the Android environment further enhancing the Super user capabilities. I hope this helps.

Question about Xposed Framework.

I just rooted my HTC 10 and installed Xposed and got the Youtube Adaway Module. My previous phone was a Z3 where I had used GravityBox which ran fine. Since this is my first HTC device will the GravityBox MM work for this device or is there an alternative besides GravityBox.
Thanks Again.
As I remember GravityBox is programmed to run on and with AOSP based ROMs. Now when it comes to HTC, stock ROMs aren't AOSP based. I never used it myself though and I'm a long time HTC user. If you want you can try it if course, but should perform a backup prior to doing so.
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HTCNerdYoda said:
As I remember GravityBox is programmed to run on and with AOSP based ROMs. Now when it comes to HTC, stock ROMs aren't AOSP based. I never used it myself though and I'm a long time HTC user. If you want you can try it if course, but should perform a backup prior to doing so.
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Just tried and it works, only needed GravityBox to show the AM/PM and change the battery icons. Can't say about the other features on it as I only needed these two functions. Also got Xposed working with greenify, and Youtube Adblock. Looks like I am good to go for a while!
Sounds as if. Have fun with your new 10!
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Most GB features work. Lock screen features don't due to a non AOSP lock screen.
Adaway works.
Wish we'd get Sense Toolbox. Missing my secure lock screen.
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serophia said:
I just rooted my HTC 10 and installed Xposed and got the Youtube Adaway Module. My previous phone was a Z3 where I had used GravityBox which ran fine. Since this is my first HTC device will the GravityBox MM work for this device or is there an alternative besides GravityBox.
Thanks Again.
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Which exact framework did you use? Thanks
Swarai said:
Which exact framework did you use? Thanks
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Use the most recent version 84, sdk23 for arm64
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datafoo said:
Use the most recent version 84, sdk23 for arm64
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S-off?
Swarai said:
S-off?
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We're talking about xposed and not s-off.
They're not related.
datafoo said:
We're talking about xposed and not s-off.
They're not related.
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Okay thanks... I just flashed v84 sdk23 arm64 and it gave me "Updater process ended with ERROR: 1 what did you do to get your xposed working? thank you
first off, I mean this the best way possible. You need to be both more clear and more complete in your posts and questions. I could (and many would) very much give you a hard time but will try to help you.
1. If I'm not mistaken, that is a TWRP error. You can do a forum or google search and you'll find many threads about it with options.
2. Post the TWRP log so we can see what happend, or take a screenshot so we can see exactly what the output text on the screen was before the error.
3. Are you using TWRP? I assume so if you're on an HTC 10.
4. I simply flashed the proper exposed module in TWRP.
Long story short way too many variables to simply answer your question. You could wipe the cache and reboot into recovery, re copy the .zip to your SD or adb push it over. and reflash
datafoo said:
first off, I mean this the best way possible. You need to be both more clear and more complete in your posts and questions. I could (and many would) very much give you a hard time but will try to help you.
1. If I'm not mistaken, that is a TWRP error. You can do a forum or google search and you'll find many threads about it with options.
2. Post the TWRP log so we can see what happend, or take a screenshot so we can see exactly what the output text on the screen was before the error.
3. Are you using TWRP? I assume so if you're on an HTC 10.
4. I simply flashed the proper exposed module in TWRP.
Long story short way too many variables to simply answer your question. You could wipe the cache and reboot into recovery, re copy the .zip to your SD or adb push it over. and reflash
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Yes, I am using TWRP3.0.2.2. When I flash xposed v84 sdk23 arm64 I get what you seen in the photo. When I open xposed installer (V 3.0 alpha4) I get "The latest version of xposed is currently not active". Though I'm still searching I still cannot find what my particular problem is. I hope these attachemnts can help. Thank you
Swarai said:
Yes, I am using TWRP3.0.2.2. When I flash xposed v84 sdk23 arm64 I get what you seen in the photo. When I open xposed installer (V 3.0 alpha4) I get "The latest version of xposed is currently not active". Though I'm still searching I still cannot find what my particular problem is. I hope these attachemnts can help. Thank you
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If you look at the screenshot it tells you exactly what the problem is. Did you even read it?
Tell us what it says directly before the error?
"system mounted as read only file system" - you didn't mount as read/write. You have to mount R/W for SU and anything like this you're going to flash.
Try again, this time set the system to mount as R/W and be sure to read and watch what you're doing.
People are here to help but the trade-off is you must make efforts and not solely rely on others to solve your problems.
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datafoo said:
Most GB features work.
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@datafoo Do you happen to know if the long press volume buttons to change tracks mod works from GB on the stock rom? TIA!
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VolcanicSkunk said:
@datafoo Do you happen to know if the long press volume buttons to change tracks mod works from GB on the stock rom? TIA!
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Just tested and it did not work for me.
datafoo said:
Just tested and it did not work for me.
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Thanks so much!
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im trying to get my Xxposed installed as well, and when trying to flash the v84 sdk23 arm64, It throws no errors, and immediately reboots TWRP? Any tips or anyone else seen the same? Thanks
datafoo said:
Just tested and it did not work for me.
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VolcanicSkunk said:
Thanks so much!
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Xposed additions worked though! It's a great module
Hello, Is anyone doing anything special to get Xposed to work? It says it's installed and active but no modules work.. Im stock rooted if that helps
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Hello, Is anyone doing anything special to get Xposed to work? It says it's installed and active but no modules work.. Im stock rooted if that helps
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Did you mount system in TWRP before flashing the SDK? That's what I didnt do, then after I did, all was well
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Su binary

After some days ( and updates) on CM13 my Superuser binary is outdated.
So i flashed the newest SuperSu from chainfire (2.74 i think)
But the message appears again.
The update in the SuperSu APP didn't work, also i can Boot in TWRP in the APP.
Has anybody a solution for this Problem ?
Thank you
Sincerly
Lorddoener
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Lorddoener said:
After some days ( and updates) on CM13 my Superuser binary is outdated.
So i flashed the newest SuperSu from chainfire (2.74 i think)
But the message appears again.
The update in the SuperSu APP didn't work, also i can Boot in TWRP in the APP.
Has anybody a solution for this Problem ?
Thank you
Sincerly
Lorddoener
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Perhaps try to flash a recent SuperSU zip from TWRP?
Dior DNA said:
Perhaps try to flash a recent SuperSU zip from TWRP?
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I flashesd the newest SuperSu with twrp
(2.74) but the message still appears and i don't have root
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Lorddoener said:
I flashesd the newest SuperSu with twrp
(2.74) but the message still appears and i don't have root
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Oops, sorry, I misread you already flashed with twrp
Perhaps try another version? (like v2.65)
Dior DNA said:
Oops, sorry, I misread you already flashed with twrp
Perhaps try another version? (like v2.65)
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also tried that, but i hasn't success
Sorry for my English [emoji16]
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Lorddoener said:
also tried that, but i hasn't success
Sorry for my English [emoji16]
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well : I am also having trouble rooting COS 13 ...
I received a (new) Swift for a friend and when I flash SuperSU v2.46 from recovery, the phone reboots and only shows (forever):
Code:
cyanogen
mod
ready
I tried several custom recoveries (twrp 2.7 and 3.0 and CM-13.0).
To recover I needed to fastboot re flash stock.
Note that I could once root COS 12.1 on another Swift phone for another friend just fine.
So this seems a 13.0 specific issue. Perhaps how SuperSU handles Android 6.
Good news is I can take a TWRP backup. But I would also want to be
able to take Titatium Backup and do other things that require root.
Does this ring a bell?
Thanks for enlightening me how to root COS 13.0
Dior DNA said:
well : I am also having trouble rooting COS 13 ...
I received a (new) Swift for a friend and when I flash SuperSU v2.46 from recovery, the phone reboots and only shows (forever):
Code:
cyanogen
mod
ready
I tried several custom recoveries (twrp 2.7 and 3.0 and CM-13.0).
To recover I needed to fastboot re flash stock.
Note that I could once root COS 12.1 on another Swift phone for another friend just fine.
So this seems a 13.0 specific issue. Perhaps how SuperSU handles Android 6.
Good news is I can take a TWRP backup. But I would also want to be
able to take Titatium Backup and do other things that require root.
Does this ring a bell?
Thanks for enlightening me how to root COS 13.0
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Try the su beta from here
https://download.chainfire.eu/740/supersu/beta
robin0800 said:
Try the su beta from here
https://download.chainfire.eu/740/supersu/beta
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Unfortunately this does not make a difference, system boot stays on cyanogen/mod/ready logo.
I had to recover back to TWRP backup.
Anyone who successfully rooted COS 13.0 please raise a hand ...
update (1)
I tried to hack my way around by putting recent CM 13.0 su binary in mounted system/xbin (+ symbolic link in system/bin) via adb shell TWRP, and now SuperSU starts, but: then finally I end up same situation as Lorddoener : supersu fails to update su (normal and twrp)...
Again: any help / ideas welcome
update (2)
One needs systemless SuperSU... starting from (stable) UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.65-20151226141550.zip
I'm talking about CM13 not about CS13 !!!!!( i wrote it in my first post)
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Lorddoener said:
I'm talking about CM13 not about CS13 !!!!!( i wrote it in my first post)
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I am sorry and apoligise

[DISCONTINUED][TOOL] Zenfone Toolkit for Kitkat WW 2.22.40.540

Description
This toolkit is an integrated pack tool for Zenfone 5 base on latest kitkat SKU WW 2.22.40.540. All file is come from the original firmware. None of them modified. So it wont harm your phone. Do not change any single file inside or the script will not run.
For Lollipop version check here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-5/general/zenfonetoolkit3-24-40-87-t3406557
How to run
Just extract to any folder and run Zenfone_Toolkit_2.22.40.540.exe then select what you need to do. We know almost all of selected choice do. I wont explain everything here.
Menu Selected Tool as seen on attachment
1. Wipe Cache
2. Factory Reset
3. Flash Boot
4. Flash Recovery
5. Flash Fastboot
6. Flash Stock ROM
This is the flashable stock ROM Pre-root 2.22.40.540 with SuperSU v2.65. Backup your data first before select this tool, because the script will erase all incl your data before flash system.img
7. Root
8. Unroot
9. Unlock Bootloader
10. Relock Bootloader
11. Zenfone Rescue aka Debrick
12. Fixing Generic IMEI 004999010640000
13. Backup MicroSD
14. Flash ryanjms07 Kernel
15. Install Intel Android USB, ISocUSB and Asus PClink
Credit :
1. @shakalaca aka Shaka Huang for root, unroot, unlock and relock bootloader.
2. @ryanjms07 for Kernel Kitkat.
3. @X AnwarMov for twrp 3.0
Download
Zenfone Toolkit Kitkat
Next Revision
Adding some extra feature on menu.
Updating SuperSU v2.76, DT2W, enable RW MicroSD, Xposed, Busybox v1.241
Attention
Use this tool at your own risk.
Will this solve freezing issue getting after unlocking bootloader??
Mir Shahjahan said:
thanx man
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You welcome
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Good Job Kabanjahe Thanks..
unas1990 said:
Good Job Kabanjahe Thanks..
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You welcome
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Is this tool still available? I only see md5 file in the link above..
Thanks
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anggabastian said:
Is this tool still available? I only see md5 file in the link above..
Thanks
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I will upload it to night for the new release
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anggabastian said:
Is this tool still available? I only see md5 file in the link above..
Thanks
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Done
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Thank you very much
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Thank you very much
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You welcome
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Hello, I have a common problem with my devise being not the only one connected to PC/emulated.
"Error: more than one device/emulator" - I have an additional offline emulator and i cant track what created it.
I was able to correct this issue by adding
adb -s (dev. serial) wait-for-devices
adb -s (dev. serial) reboot bootloader
(or "-d" if there is only one physical device)
In .bat files in similar programs, but this package is a bit too complicated for me and i am not sure how and where to correct this. Any advice?
Voronko said:
Hello, I have a common problem with my devise being not the only one connected to PC/emulated.
"Error: more than one device/emulator" - I have an additional offline emulator and i cant track what created it.
I was able to correct this issue by adding
adb -s (dev. serial) wait-for-devices
adb -s (dev. serial) reboot bootloader
(or "-d" if there is only one physical device)
In .bat files in similar programs, but this package is a bit too complicated for me and i am not sure how and where to correct this. Any advice?
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i write the script using new adb platform 1.035. The script will still running on the background even you close the window. You need to choose menu EXIT when you done.
For me v1.035 more better than v1.032.
Every menu already test and work very well
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Thank you very much.
Can't wait for next version which is with Xposed Module.
As of now i am having problem to install the Xposed Module in this firmware WW 2.22.40.540.
The "Install / Update" is grey out and there is few red sentences on top of the button.
williamstans said:
Thank you very much.
Can't wait for next version which is with Xposed Module.
As of now i am having problem to install the Xposed Module in this firmware WW 2.22.40.540.
The "Install / Update" is grey out and there is few red sentences on top of the button.
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You welcome..
As i only have 1 zenfone 5 to test this, and now for daily use on .87 stock. Need some extra time to update this tool again.
Thank you for using my tool.
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sorry, i'm a bit confused. do i have to download all three files from that link or just 1. i'm new to this root kind of stuff and not an IT guy either
supercell12 said:
sorry, i'm a bit confused. do i have to download all three files from that link or just 1. i'm new to this root kind of stuff and not an IT guy either
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1. rar file is all integrated tool.
2. md5 is a file to check nr 1 file for sure.
3. fix.rar is an fix script for nr 1. This file already in nr1. Its just a fix.
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help it seems when I try to download from the link I need permission from owner to download it.
Can you please grant access? already sent a request.
I can't download "Zenfone_Toolkit_2.22.40.540.bat"
can someone who downloaded it can please upload it on mediafire or google drive(with no permissions) and send me or PM me the link. really need this badly. would greatly appreciate it.
chowking202 said:
help it seems when I try to download from the link I need permission from owner to download it.
Can you please grant access? already sent a request.
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Sorry i will upload it tonight, my drive is over limit

Rooting T700 that has marshmallow

Can someone provide me please instructions how to flash TWRP and super SU on stock t700 ?
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I m also searching for the same
Lior84 said:
Can someone provide me please instructions how to flash TWRP and super SU on stock t700 ?
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Hi, you can flash twrp using Odin. I used Odin 3.11 , loaded the tar image of twrp into AP. I unchecked auto reboot then flashed it. Disconnect your device, reboot by pressing power, vol down an home together for about 10 seconds.
Important: As soon as the screen goes off switch your finger from vol down to vol up while pressing the other two buttons. This will ensure recovery is booted. If you dont boot recovery it gets wiped. Once in twrp you can install supersu.zip.
You may have to rename /system/recovery-boot.p (not the exact name) to something else to prevent stock recovery being installed.
There is lots of info on this. Also it will increase your Knox counter.
Rob
Thanks, I don't care about Knox... The tablet is two years old.
Can you share a link for working TWRP that will definitely works?
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Twrp
Lior84 said:
Thanks, I don't care about Knox... The tablet is two years old.
Can you share a link for working TWRP that will definitely works?
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https://dl.twrp.me/klimtwifi/twrp-3.0.2-1-klimtwifi.img.tar.html
Twrp for t700
https://download.chainfire.eu/468/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-klimtwifi-klimtwifixx-smt700.zip
Cf auto root flash ap in Odin for both files
Lior84 said:
Thanks, I don't care about Knox... The tablet is two years old.
Can you share a link for working TWRP that will definitely works?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using xda premium
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http://www.teamandroid.com/2015/07/22/install-twrp-recovery-galaxy-tab-s-84-t700-t705/2/
This worked for me. The recovery has increased in version to 3 something.
Rob.
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https://dl.twrp.me/klimtwifi/twrp-3.0.2-1-klimtwifi.img.tar.html
Twrp for t700
https://download.chainfire.eu/468/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-klimtwifi-klimtwifixx-smt700.zip
Cf auto root flash ap in Odin for both files
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CF Autoroot is for 5.0.2 so Lollipop not Marshmallow. Chainfire hasn't done one for 6.01 yet and afaik the method for Marshmallow is system-less. Can anyone confirm that it works on 6.01?
Yes it works 100%
b3ltazar said:
Yes it works 100%
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That's great! I was looking at the threads that say you have to flash TWRP then flash supersu.zip.
But to be sure about your thread as you may just be answering the OP request for TWRP, can I just use CFautoroot via Odin or do I need to first flash TWRP?
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That's great! I was looking at the threads that say you have to flash TWRP then flash supersu.zip.
But to be sure about your thread as you may just be answering the OP request for TWRP, can I just use CFautoroot via Odin or do I need to first flash TWRP?
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You do not need to flash twrp unless you want a custom recovery. You can just flash cf autoroot to achieve root.
b3ltazar said:
You do not need to flash twrp unless you want a custom recovery. You can just flash cf autoroot to achieve root.
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Thanks, this is what I thought.
A friend wants me to do his T800 as well and I'm presuming the same CFAR (T800 version 5.0.2) should also work.

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