[How to] Root 2.3.3 Casio Commando
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Thanks to the revolutionary team, CrimsonSentry13 (Xda-developers) and a few others, we have root for the Casio Commando!!
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Re: [How to] Root 2.3.3 Casio Commando
My Commando will not allow me to run adb shell after step number 13; pushing the zergRush. After I type exit, that's it, I can't get back to $. Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks to DooMLoRD over in the Xperia X10/Arc/Play side at XDA-Developers.com, he has developed a batch file (windows only) that will run the root for you!
There isn't really any difference between the code he typed out and how you do it here, so head on over, download and root!
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Here is the best guide.
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It has screen shots and common error fixes
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Thanks to DooMLoRD over in the Xperia X10/Arc/Play side at XDA-Developers.com, he has developed a batch file (windows only) that will run the root for you!
There isn't really any difference between the code he typed out and how you do it here, so head on over, download and root!
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
I couldn't get this to work and so I had to do it manually.
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I couldn't get this to work and so I had to do it manually.
I'm looking into it, i'll try to post something later today regarding it
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I'm guessing that my problems with the batch program were the location of the SDK and in particular Adb server. Also does it automatically remove the temp file and then create the new one?
That said I am happy to be rooted again. Having the bloatware hogging my memory and always wanting to update was aggravating. Also being able to move everything to my SD card is great.
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I'm guessing that my problems with the batch program were the location of the SDK and in particular Adb server. Also does it automatically remove the temp file and then create the new one?
That said I am happy to be rooted again. Having the bloatware hogging my memory and always wanting to update was aggravating. Also being able to move everything to my SD card is great.
ADB is included with the batch file (file\adb is the path it uses, and that's correct) my guess is that it is a driver issue (I run an ubuntu 11.10/XP netbook, and automated rooting on the ubuntu partition works like a charm, XP it hangs at "waiting for device" ... d@mn drivers...)
I'm still looking into it, more right now i'm working on the unroot script (and waiting for DooMLoRD on the XDA Forums to get back to me...)
Just glad I could help :P
Edit: The Script was set up for Sony Ericsson Xperia devices (What I have) , lemme look around and see what I can find out if I can get drivers for casio commando in this case (what my wife has)
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Batch file for one click rooting!!
Unzip, run and enjoy root!!
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Sorry for the noob question but this is my first smart phone, I gained root by using the DooMLoRDS batch file. Now how do I start removing unwanted programs!?
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Thanks for the reply. After some digging I found Titanium backup. Giving it a go now, thanks for the tutorials! I can't wait to get all the crap off my phone.
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Just be carefull, you can delete anything including important files. You can use the freeze function to test if a program will mess up your phone. Of course most anything with a V has got to go.
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New to rooting here. So is there a way to be able to unroot if needed after rooting in this manner? Would prefer to just uninstall the bloatware that sucks up the system.
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Batch file for one click rooting!!
Unzip, run and enjoy root!!
titanium backup pro is being rather usless to me. It downloaded, it just sits in my running apps and I can't open it or acces it.
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Batch file for one click rooting!!
Unzip, run and enjoy root!!
works great!! Very easy to use too! This was my first root and I had no problems!
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Does anyone know how to re-install all the system apps so that we can upgrade to Gingerbread or possibly install a custom rom?
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I think there is a batch file or app dump for all the stock apps someplace on here. I have better luck google searching and it bringing me back to the forum on what I need.
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Batch file for one click rooting!!
Unzip, run and enjoy root!!
Hello paxchristos Im new to androids and rooting but ive ben doing some reading. Now that I got my desktop back I want to try it.
I downloaded the batch file here and as fare as I know I just need to run it. I did click on it just to see what it would do and It said the files should be estracted. should I do this?
Also is there anything I should do before runing this like back up files? I know I need a new sd card to ise right?
thanks ray
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I have a Japanese version of the Comando (IS11CA). It is running gb 2.3.3, this batch is the first to actually recognize and attempt the rooting process, as follows:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>cd /my documents/test
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Test>/root
'/root' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Test>cd /root
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Test\root>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 3CC5-7BD2
Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Test\root
12/21/2011 09:03 PM <DIR> .
12/21/2011 09:03 PM <DIR> ..
12/21/2011 09:03 PM <DIR> files
10/26/2011 05:51 PM 3,083 runme.bat
1 File(s) 3,083 bytes
3 Dir(s) 34,605,469,696 bytes free
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Test\root>runme.bat
---------------------------------------------------------------
Easy rooting toolkit (v1.0)
created by DooMLoRD
using exploit zergRush (Revolutionary Team)
Credits go to all those involved in making this possible!
---------------------------------------------------------------[*] This script will:
(1) root ur device using zergRush exploit
(2) install Busybox (1.18.4)
(3) install SU files (3.0.5)[*] Before u begin:
(1) make sure u have installed adb drivers for ur device
(2) enable "USB DEBUGGING"
from (Menu\Settings\Applications\Development)
(3) enable "UNKNOWN SOURCES"
from (Menu\Settings\Applications)
(4) [OPTIONAL] increase screen timeout to 10 minutes
(5) connect USB cable to PHONE and then connect to PC
(6) skip "PC Companion Software" prompt on device
---------------------------------------------------------------
CONFIRM ALL THE ABOVE THEN
Press any key to continue . . .
--- STARTING ----
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE
--- cleaning
rm failed for *, No such file or directory
--- pushing zergRush"
1440 KB/s (23052 bytes in 0.015s)
--- correcting permissions
--- executing zergRush
[**] Zerg rush - Android 2.2/2.3 local root
[**] (C) 2011 Revolutionary. All rights reserved.
[**] Parts of code from Gingerbreak, (C) 2010-2011 The Android Exploid Crew.
[+] Found a GingerBread ! 0x00015118[*] Scooting ...[*] Sending 149 zerglings ...[*] Sending 189 zerglings ...
[-] Hellions with BLUE flames !
--- WAITING FOR DEVICE TO RECONNECT
if it gets stuck over here for a long time then try:
disconnect usb cable and reconnect it
toggle "USB DEBUGGING" (first disable it then enable it)
--- DEVICE FOUND
--- pushing busybox
191 KB/s (1075144 bytes in 5.484s)
--- correcting permissions
--- remounting /system
mount: permission denied (are you root?)
--- copying busybox to /system/xbin/
/system/xbin/busybox: cannot open for write: Read-only file system
--- correcting ownership
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/busybox: No such file or directory
--- correcting permissions
Unable to chmod /system/xbin/busybox: No such file or directory
--- installing busybox
/system/xbin/busybox: not found
--- pushing SU binary
failed to copy 'files\su' to '/system/bin/su': Read-only file system
--- correcting ownership
Unable to chmod /system/bin/su: No such file or directory
--- correcting permissions
Unable to chmod /system/bin/su: No such file or directory
--- correcting symlinks
rm failed for /system/xbin/su, Read-only file system
link failed Read-only file system
--- pushing Superuser app
failed to copy 'files\Superuser.apk' to '/system/app/./Superuser.apk': Read-only
file system
--- cleaning
--- rebooting
ALL DONE!!!
Press any key to continue . . .
Any assistance would be greatly appriciated. Any additional info that you need to help me ask and I will get it to you.:confused:
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Does this work on the US version?
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From what I have read, yes on some no on others. I think it may have something to do with the not only the GB version but also the build. Not sure though, (not a programmer).
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I'm confused. If I run the batch file all I got to
do is run it with my droid plugged in.
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brand new and looking for cool info.