[TOOLS] KitKat 24A Freedom One Click Tools **root**twrp

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MicroMod777

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I've modified some previous scripts to automate rooting and twrp. Special credits to wootever, thecubed, JackpotClavin and possibly others.


Step 1: Go to Settings, About, Software information, and tap Build Number like 6 times to unlock developer options.

Step 2: Plug in USB cable to computer, check Internet connection, Ethernet

Step 3: Go to Settings, Developer options, and check USB debugging. Wait for pop-up and Allow USB debugging.

Step 4: Root your device by steps listed below.

Step 5: Run your one click recovery options listed below.


Download for Windows: Tested on Windows 7 64,32 bit. Probably works on others.


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ROOT

One Click Root, 10b, 11a, 12b ota's. Follow steps on screen.

http://bit.ly/P5Bv2C


One Click Root for 24a, ioroot25:

http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731

Stump root for 26A:

http://xdaforums.com/lg-g3/orig-development/root-stump-root-lg-g3-sprint-verizon-t2850906

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RECOVERY for 12b

One Click custom recovery TWRP for 12b ota. If your on 11a, do OTA first. Must have root also.

http://bit.ly/1jL99WB

Then flash this in recovery if you wants TWRP 2.7: Thanks MindRocket

http://bit.ly/1gHz80Q


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RECOVERY FOR 24A & 26A

KITKAT 24A & 26A OTA FREEDOM RECOVERY

Installs custom recovery TWRP 2.7 on KK 24a update to be able to flash Roms. Also mods partitions to enable twrp to run.

Special thanks to JackpotClavin. He made this possible.

Step 1: Use iroot25 to root 24a Kikat. Use Stump Root for 26A.

Step 2: Use MD5 checker to match MD5. If it does not match, DO NOT RUN. YOU WILL BRICK.

Step 3: Unzip KitKat Freedom zip and run from Windows.

RUN AT YOUR OWN RISK.

Download:

KITKAT-24A-FREEDOM.zip

MD5: e525a258ec1b8d06d42d2ef3d59a22c3

http://bit.ly/1hci4vS


Use MD5 checker apps from play store or...

MD5 File checker tool download for windows:
https://mega.co.nz/#!oI9lnaKK!awKao0BixC0BALdA6w4fwQnwP1VaJTX0AXyxorkh0QA

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RETURN TO FACTORY STOCK

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
 
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SimsDelt

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Nice. Now maybe there won't be so many stupid questions about how to install recovery. Props to you man.

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Lawlrus

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For reals, I do feel bad. Always had some rom or something going on. Finally found time today!!!!

I'm just busting your stones.

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---------- Post added at 11:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:22 AM ----------

Nice. Now maybe there won't be so many stupid questions about how to install recovery. Props to you man.

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Edit : sorry, misread and thought you said no there won't be.

Wishful thinking is good but I wouldn't hold my breath sir haha

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MicroMod777

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Nice. Now maybe there won't be so many stupid questions about how to install recovery. Props to you man.

Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk

True, installing a custom recovery is complex. This makes it dummy free.

I have an auto click tool also for JackpotClavin 24a kk hack for twrp also, but its so dang dangerous it could brick your phone. It writes partitions.
 
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SimsDelt

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I'm just busting your stones.

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---------- Post added at 11:23 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:22 AM ----------



You're dreaming if you think there will not be stupid questions hahaha

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Good point. I'm gonna save this thread address and will just post it over and over if someone posts about recovery or root. No matter what they say. I will just post this. Bahaha

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Lawlrus

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True, installing a custom recovery is complex. This makes it dummy free.

I have an auto click tool also for JackpotClavin 24a kk hack for twrp also, but its so dang dangerous it could brick your phone. It writes partitions.

Better off not releasing it to the public. Someone will find a way to brick their phone with it.

Good to know though if someone who does have a solid grasp wants it, mayhap they could pm you

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SimsDelt

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True, installing a custom recovery is complex. This makes it dummy free.

I have an auto click tool also for JackpotClavin 24a kk hack for twrp also, but its so dang dangerous it could brick your phone. It writes partitions.

This is why I went the 24a route by using Malidus 2.0. Felt lots safer that way.

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SimsDelt

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Maybe this is a dumb question. But since we have used the upgrade path via Malidus and its "prep" flash (which was 24a baseband and partitions). When other Roms are developed for true kit Kat on our devices (also eventually) will we be able to flash from where we are at considering for all intents and purposes we are on the 24a baseband?

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MicroMod777

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Better off not releasing it to the public. Someone will find a way to brick their phone with it.

Good to know though if someone who does have a solid grasp wants it, mayhap they could pm you

Sent from my Vs980 running Liquid Smooth

There's a way to have the auto script check the MD5's after copying to the phone, but the coding is so complex I could not figure it out.

This guy here did it for the Spectrum, which we could alter his coding and make it for G2. Maybe JC can look at it.

http://androidforums.com/spectrum-a...20-bootloader-pwnage-tool-lg-spectrum-4g.html
 

Lawlrus

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There's a way to have the auto script check the MD5's after copying to the phone, but the coding is so complex I could not figure it out.

This guy here did it for the Spectrum, which we could alter his coding and make it for G2. Maybe JC can look at it.

http://androidforums.com/spectrum-a...20-bootloader-pwnage-tool-lg-spectrum-4g.html

Yeah, that would be pretty awesome for it to be able to auto check. I've only recently started to check md5. Then again my old phone ran bootstrap, so I wasn't really scared about anything.

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Maybe this is a dumb question. But since we have used the upgrade path via Malidus and its "prep" flash (which was 24a baseband and partitions). When other Roms are developed for true kit Kat on our devices (also eventually) will we be able to flash from where we are at considering for all intents and purposes we are on the 24a baseband?

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Ideally yeah, we should be able to dirty flash from micro or okibi's ROM, but until its tested, who knows.

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MicroMod777

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Maybe this is a dumb question. But since we have used the upgrade path via Malidus and its "prep" flash (which was 24a baseband and partitions). When other Roms are developed for true kit Kat on our devices (also eventually) will we be able to flash from where we are at considering for all intents and purposes we are on the 24a baseband?

Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk

We don't know. Probably not and would have to take the same approach again flashing those higher partitions to make the radio work with any new rom.
 

ECrispy

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Thank you for this!! As a new G2 owner this will help me a lot. Am I correct in assuming this is the same procedure followed by tools like Flashify? i.e. copy the Lokified recovery image to device.

Looking in the zip, this is TWRP 2.6.3.4. So after this, to get to 2.7, we can get the official TWRP flashable zip, boot into recovery and flash that. Since I don't believe a Lokified 2.7 exists. Right?
 

MicroMod777

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Thank you for this!! As a new G2 owner this will help me a lot. Am I correct in assuming this is the same procedure followed by tools like Flashify? i.e. copy the Lokified recovery image to device.

Looking in the zip, this is TWRP 2.6.3.4. So after this, to get to 2.7, we can get the official TWRP flashable zip, boot into recovery and flash that. Since I don't believe a Lokified 2.7 exists. Right?

Everything has to be lokified. If it isn't it can potentially brick your device. I've been on this same recovery twrp for all my testing and building of roms and never had a problem.

These are one click tools. Just do the steps on 1st post.
 

ECrispy

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Everything has to be lokified. If it isn't it can potentially brick your device. I've been on this same recovery twrp for all my testing and building of roms and never had a problem.

These are one click tools. Just do the steps on 1st post.

Does it install TWRP 2.7? The line in the batch file says 'echo [TWRP 2.6.3.4] for LG G2 by Wootever modded by MicroMod777' which is why I'm asking.
 

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