wow just wow, a 5 minute root guide. It worked perfectly thanks
You need to be in the correct folder to run the commands. adb only exists in the platform-tools folder. Type this after you exit:
c:\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\
After that. your prompt should look like:
c:\android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools>
instead of
c:\users\eric>
then try the adb push command again. Let me know if this works for you.
Now i'm getting this error. Thanks for your help so far!
If there is no stock file, the adb pull command will return the following message:adb shell
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /system /system
exit
adb pull /system/bin/su stock-su
adb pull /system/bin/busybox stock-busybox
If either of the pull commands succeeds, please post the resulting file.remote object '/system/bin/<filename>' does not exist
Does this overwrite any stock files? It's pushing su and busybox. Are either of those being overwritten?
Someone with a stock phone, please check this and post the stock versions if they exist.
To save the stock programs, follow step 1 through 3 of RevolutionRed's guide, and do the "cd c:\wherever-your-sdk-tools-folder-is" command in step 4. Then issue the following commands:
If there is no stock file, the adb pull command will return the following message:
If either of the pull commands succeeds, please post the resulting file.
Thank you thank you!
Whew! I thought I had obliterated stock files without a backup. You're my hero. ^_____^Nope. The files don't exist the stock rom. Both the files are pushed with the express purpose of giving you root access to your file system. To unroot the phone, simply delete the files.
Here you go:Hello,
I am a new android user (bought my phone today), and I just rooted my LG Optimus V. How do I flash custom ROMs onto it?
Thanks!
RevolutionRed got it to 825MhzThanks for this - just got this phone... downsized our budget for it. I've had/hacked a Droid 1, HTC Incredible, and Droid X. I'm not able to find much info about the stock kernel that comes on the Opt-V - do you have any idea how much, if any, it can be OC'd?
RevolutionRed got it to 825Mhz
http://forum.androidcentral.com/optimus-v/58893-rom-stock-virgin-mobile-xionia-kernel-beta-2-a.html
it sounds like that's a custom kernel, though, not stock
with the Droid and Droid X, the stock 2.2 kernel was overclockable, and i prefer to have my phone be straight-up stock with root, and a little OC - I typically don't like messing with custom ROMs (any more, anyway! )
i guess once I get root access I can just try it and see what it can do, but I was hoping to just hear from someone who has already tried it with the stock kernel before I started tinkering
I'm stuck at step 4. when I type the first line, I don't know if I'm suppossed to press "enter" then continue writing the rest? or what should I do.....I rooted my evo and it was alot easier than this phone and help will be much apreciated....
PS
is it too much to ask for a simple step by step video??????
Vic.
Hey all- two questions:
1) It seems like this is a pretty safe way to root- I mean, you would have to do something really wacky during the process to potentially brick the phone, right?
2)Am I to understand from an earlier post that there is a recovery function built into this phone as stock (boot with correct keys depressed & you get a recovery menu)?
Sorry- have a rooted Nook color but still pretty new to this and have never used adb!
1. The brick probability is very low, I don't know of anyone that's done it yet. You are basically just sending two files to you phone, so I think something would have to go terribly awry in order to brick the phone.
2. Yes, there is a recovery function built in. In you screw up the phone, there is a chance you can get it back with the built in recovery. The built in recovery has a couple of limitations though, one is that you can only use it to flash genuine LG updates. This means that in order to install third party roms, you'll need a need custom recovery function. There's a link to one in the main V forums.