[Q] Acer Iconia B1 A71 Root

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asprika

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Good morning!

I'm a noob both here in the forums and in rooting. I wanted to experiment on my Acer Iconia B1-A71 and got to read a lot of stuff in your thread.

To cut it short, I have already updated to AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 coming from V051.B1-A71.RV04RC04.WW.GEN1 using the guide.

At this point, I don't know how to proceed. I cannot find the link to the V051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 system.img.gz made by alba81 as per your directions in the guide. Also, when I opened the tools folder and tried to click on the CMD.exe file, it says that cmd is not a valid win32 application. I'm using a 2007 Windows Vista Home Edition on a 32-bit Dell Inspiron laptop.

I hope you can guide me through the proper link to the pre-rooted image and also give advise as how to open the cmd file and make it work.

Will await your response.

Thanks!

Asprika



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systemshock1993

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I get stuck at the .img.gz extracting part ..

All things run fine till step 20 (where I have to extract the system.img.gz to a folder. The thing is that it flags an error "An error occured while extracting the files." I tried extracting the file using Xarchiver - gave the same results. Now since I am running linux inside a virtual machine, I copied the .gz file to my host and then attempted to extract the file using WinRAR - gave the same results. Now what do I do ?
 

entonjackson

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All things run fine till step 20 (where I have to extract the system.img.gz to a folder. The thing is that it flags an error "An error occured while extracting the files." I tried extracting the file using Xarchiver - gave the same results. Now since I am running linux inside a virtual machine, I copied the .gz file to my host and then attempted to extract the file using WinRAR - gave the same results. Now what do I do ?

who told you to extract the archive?
 

Thecrazyskull

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who told you to extract the archive?[/QU

I installed root acer b1 a71operazione success, I downloaded superuser from play and also root checker, before I throw them off the tablet then riaceso, This devices does not have root access right where I'm wrong I ask for help thanks

I had the same problem on my b1-710 i fixed it by installing this superuser:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noshufou.android.su
It should work now.
 

daveyacarter

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Feb 10, 2010
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Good morning!

I'm a noob both here in the forums and in rooting. I wanted to experiment on my Acer Iconia B1-A71 and got to read a lot of stuff in your thread.

To cut it short, I have already updated to AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 coming from V051.B1-A71.RV04RC04.WW.GEN1 using the guide.

At this point, I don't know how to proceed. I cannot find the link to the V051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 system.img.gz made by alba81 as per your directions in the guide. Also, when I opened the tools folder and tried to click on the CMD.exe file, it says that cmd is not a valid win32 application. I'm using a 2007 Windows Vista Home Edition on a 32-bit Dell Inspiron laptop.

I hope you can guide me through the proper link to the pre-rooted image and also give advise as how to open the cmd file and make it work.

Will await your response.

Thanks!

Asprika



Sent from my B1-A71 using xda app-developers app

I got is here: http://samih.kapsi.fi/files/acer-iconia-b1/OS_Acer_AV051.B1-A71.RV03RC05.WW.GEN1_A41J_A.zip
 

SuperCreeper

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1500

Hi guys! Our petition (change .org/ en-GB/ petitions/ acer-unlock-bootloaders-of-acer-iconia-tablets-2) has reached 1500 (100%) signs! Time to act (but how?)!

P.S. English is not my native language, so excuse me for my grammar.
P.P.S Pls duplicate my post in Acer Iconia Toolkit thread, I haven't 10 posts to reply in that thread.
 

saifmobile

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good afternoon ..
I have a acer tablet b1-A71,my tab position is bricked, because modif stock recovery, so now only boot on a logo and then die. and can not enter recovery mode because maybe wrong modif

help me please..
 

malkthealk

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Apr 30, 2013
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Upgrade

Can someone tell me in simple steps how I upgrade from B1-A71_RV04RC04 to B1-A71_RV05RC05 so I can at least try rooting this thing please? I'm sick getting these internal space errors.

Thanks in advance.

Malk
 

nozz3r

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Sep 1, 2012
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Bootloop since applying patch for Invalid Partition Setting

Hi all,

I thought I would root my B1-A71 and following the guide noticed I needed to update to B1-A71.RV05RC05.TWN.GEN1.

I started the updated and it failed with the invalid partition error, I downloaded the patch from the Acer website, installed and ran the APK.
Since then I have been unable to boot.

I have tried the hard reset but that didn't help.
I then thought I should do a full factory reset tried going into recovery to do a full factory reset but when I select 'SD Update Mode' in recovery the next screen doesn't appear, the screen goes black and eventually the battery charging screen appears.

Any ideas ? Am thinking its bricked and the recovery has been corrupted somehow ?
 

superuser1022

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Aug 1, 2013
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HELP

my iconia b1-a71 is dead it can boot to the acer logo only. it cant boot to recovery and fastboot because of the failed installation of cwm. Ohh. I Forgot i will be uploading the stock rom of the b1-a71. pleae teach me how to flash it without using fastboot and recovery(perhaps SP flash tool) :crying::crying::crying:
 

malkthealk

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Apr 30, 2013
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OTG Help please?

Is there anything I can do to get OTG? I have a trip tomorrow and have a 32Gb OTG drive with stuff to watch.listen to and I can't read it?

The tablet is rooted, would it help if I flashed a new rom?

Malk
 

pmay007

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Oct 25, 2014
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New at this but thought i would ask

someone may have already asked this but i probably missed it through the thread.

on my iconia b1-a71 the image version im running is acer_AV051_B1-A71_RV04RC04_WW_GEN1.

How do i update this to root it or is there another way to do it?

Sorry if this is a dumb arsed question but i thought this was the best place to ask.
 

Khloro

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Dec 11, 2010
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Stuck @ Boot Loop

B1-710 when i was doing the root i had the system.img zipped up and said it was successful but im stuck at a boot loop. I kept the file in zip format i think that was the issue. I have tried to put what i think is the stock rom on the sd card and held the power and up volume. When i done so it has said interrupted or something about the partition.

Files i have tried

OS_Acer_Acer.AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05_A41JA42J_A
OS_Acer_AV051.B1-A71.RV03RC05.WW.GEN1_A41J_A

Any help would be great. I don't think its rooted since i kept the img file zipped up.

---------- Post added at 09:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:57 PM ----------

B1-710 when i was doing the root i had the system.img zipped up and said it was successful but im stuck at a boot loop. I kept the file in zip format i think that was the issue. I have tried to put what i think is the stock rom on the sd card and held the power and up volume. When i done so it has said interrupted or something about the partition.

Files i have tried

OS_Acer_Acer.AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05_A41JA42J_A
OS_Acer_AV051.B1-A71.RV03RC05.WW.GEN1_A41J_A

Any help would be great. I don't think its rooted since i kept the img file zipped up.
I have tried what the above suggestion but i get an error brom error s_ft_download_fail 2004
 

mikiimaws

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Oct 29, 2016
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need some help sir

Why would one want to modify the stock recovery? If I can flash, I'd port CWM. The problem is risk, I don't want to brick my tablet for the second time.

Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app

Good day sir well actually not for me. Anyways I just wanted some help. I just bricked my acer iconia b1 a71 after I try to flash cwm. Now it keeps on restarting after the acer logo shows up I cant even boot to recovery to wipe anything is there a way that you could help? :crying:
 

unkn0ws

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Apr 26, 2023
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Hi, has anyone managed/completed root on this device?
Because I've tried several possible methods on other equipment, but this one is very complicated... 😞😩
 

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    Windows Guide to Root Iconia B1 A71

    STOP STOP STOP
    entonJackson Has Made your lives easier and created a tool to do all of the work for you no need to follow this guide unless
    you just want to learn a little about adb (how to connect to and send commands to your iconia) if your not interestred then

    grab this One Click installer for Root - Iconia B1-A71 By etonjackson

    Check which version you have on Iconia by going to settings / about and download or update to version AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 first it must be
    AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 to use this tool and image

    you will also need to grab the pre rooted image file by alba81 AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 system.img.gz

    please do not forget to say THANKS to Etonjackson ' alba81 and pawitp without whom nothing would be possible

    etonjackson also has a donation link if you feel his tool has helped you please click here

    =========================================================================================
    =========================================================================================


    This is possible thanks to the work done by pawitp and alba81 and others from the XDAdevelopers forums
    special thanks to acer dev guy 29 who's post prompted me to do this my way

    i have just written it out into a idiots guide for windows
    and have un rooted my iconia so i could follow my guide by cut n pasting to make sure 100% it works
    i have re gained root so i know it is as perfect as i can make it. i have added a few notes when i ran into
    problems and how i resolved them .

    Check which version you have in settings / about and download update to newest version first

    download these files this a tools folder containing the adb and other files needed to root iconia
    mirror site for tools.rar
    extract it here c:\tools

    USB drivers from acer

    Install the USB drivers

    if you have the AV051.B1-A71.RV04RC04.WW.GEN1 update to new version AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1

    then download the newest version AV051.B1-A71.RV05RC05.WW.GEN1 system.img.gz also made by alba81 and put it into the c:\tools folder



    then follow the steps below

    install this on the iconia before you start from the play store (its Free)

    ExDialer

    all the RED lines below that give commands can be cut and pasted into the dos box to make it easier and press enter after you enter them

    the Blue lines are what you enter on the iconia when asked

    connect iconia to pc with usb lead
    make sure in iconia settings developer options debug mode is ticked

    goto the tools folder mines at c:\tools

    run the cmd.exe (double click it to run) in tools this will open a black dos box , in there type

    adb devices (press enter)

    you should see a response like this

    C:\tools>adb devices
    * daemon not running. starting
    * daemon started successfully
    List of devices attached
    0123456789ABCDEF device


    ok we can now type this

    adb push C:\tools\busybox /data/local/tmp (press enter)

    type in adb shell (press enter)

    you will see this in the black box

    shell@android:/ $

    type in chmod 777 /data/local/tmp/busybox (press enter)

    run Exdialer app on iconia and enter this like a phone number when you enter the last * it will auto open Engineermode on iconia

    *#*#3646633#*#*

    when iconia opens engineermode screen goto menu items -> Connectivity -> CDS Information -> Network Utility, then type in
    the top line on the iconia
    /data/local/tmp/busybox telnetd -l /system/bin/sh -p 1234 (press the RUN button) you will also see the word SHELL next to it

    go back to the pc black dos window and type

    you will see this in the black box

    shell@android:/ $

    then type /data/local/tmp/busybox telnet 127.0.0.1 1234 (press enter)
    you should see this

    Entering character mode
    Escape character is '^]'.

    IF YOU SEE THIS
    C:\tools>adb shell
    shell@android:/ $ /data/local/tmp/busybox telnet 127.0.0.1 1234
    /data/local/tmp/busybox telnet 127.0.0.1 1234

    Entering character mode
    Escape character is '^]'.

    Connection closed by foreign host
    1|shell@android:/ $

    then stop and reset your iconia with pin in reset hole next to power button
    when it restarts turn off developer mode and turn it back on then re tick the usb debugging
    then type in adb devices to ensure adb can see your device if it can then go back to the part
    where you run Exdialer app on iconia and re-enter that part and you should see

    Entering character mode
    Escape character is '^]'.

    system@android:/ $


    type in chmod 777 /cache (press enter)

    then type ^D thats CTRL + D ( press enter)

    it will show this
    Connection closed by foreign host
    1|shell@android:/ $
    Then type exit (press enter)

    you should now see C:\tools> in the black box

    Then type adb push system.img.gz /cache (press enter)

    now wait as its copying the file to the iconia this takes a while
    you see something like

    C:\tools>adb push system.img.gz /cache
    4133 KB/s (357214476 bytes in 84.400s)

    the time mine took was 84 secs may vary by machine ok

    then type adb shell (press enter)

    you will see this in the black box

    shell@android:/ $

    now type /data/local/tmp/busybox telnet 127.0.0.1 1234 (press enter)

    you should see system@android:/ $

    then copy and paste this line.

    /data/local/tmp/busybox zcat /cache/system.img.gz | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=4096 seek=8424 count=156928 (press enter)

    and again wait as its writing the information to the iconia this can take a while
    you should see something like this when its done

    cache/system.img.gz | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=4096 seek=8424
    156928+0 records in
    156928+0 records out
    642777088 bytes transferred in 69.046 secs (9309403 bytes/sec)
    system@android:/ $


    after its finished Reset your tablet with a pin in reset hole and restart it

    Install Superuser app from Play Store by ChainsDD

    after its installed run it once

    i then installed
    Root Checker

    run it to confirm root

    i hope you have rooted device after all this.. possible known errors and there fixes

    found by KrameX

    if you have any problems with it bootlooping or stuck on iconia boot screen for 10mins then something went wrong
    go to acer drivers download section and download the rom in zip format:


    Acer Recovery Image

    this is a zip file, but inside are 2 files, a PDF file and another ZIP. this second zip must be copied to a microSD card, and insert it into the microsd slot in bottom of tablet.
    Enter in to recovery mode, pressing volume UP and power button. you will see 3 options, choose "update from SD" and press power button. now you are in recovery mode, press volume down or up to select "apply update from SD card" and press power button, now choose the ZIP file that you copied to SD and press power button. this will install the original and updates OS files.

    In recovery mode optionally can do "Wipe factory defaults" and "format cache partition" if install alone doesn't work

    OTA = over the air , to check goto iconia settings , about , system updates and click check

    After that do a OTA update to version Acer_AV051_B1-A71_RV04RC04_WW_GEN1
    and then check for a 2nd OTA update to take you to version Acer_AV051_B1-A71_RV05RC05_WW_GEN1

    found by acer dev guy 29
    Permission denied zcat: write: Broken pipe
    if you download alba81's image with chrome the download may get corupted use IE or Firefox

    found by alba81
    some who use XP and Linux
    if you have a problem with busybox there is another that may solve the issue Busybox
    the one in the tools folder is 665kb this one is 1meg approx so replace the one in the tools folder with the new one .
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    Okay, after getting my tablet repaired by Acer, I've successfully obtained root. The method, however, is very complicated and you should not try it unless you know what you are doing as you can risk permanently bricking your device if you typed a command incorrectly. Nevertheless, for informational purposes, I will outline it here.

    THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS, MORE DANGEROUS THAN ANY OTHER DEVICES YOU HAVE EVER ROOTED. DO NOT FOLLOW THIS IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOUR TABLET.

    - Push a copy of busybox to /data/local/tmp and make sure it's executable
    - From *#*#ENGMODE#*#* -> Connectivity -> CDS Information -> Network Utility, execute "/data/local/tmp/busybox telnetd -l /system/bin/sh -p 1234"
    - adb shell and then "/data/local/tmp/busybox telnet 127.0.0.1 1234", you now have a system shell
    - to get partition information, use "cat /proc/dumchar_info"
    - MAKE SURE IT HAS THIS EXACT LINE. IF NOT, RECALCULATE THE ADDRESS FOR ALL COMMANDS BELOW
    android 0x0000000026500000 0x00000000020e8000 2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p3
    - dump system partition to /cache with "dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=4096 skip=8424 count=156928 | gzip > /cache/system.img.gz"
    - "chmod 777 /cache" and "chmod 777 /cache/system.img.gz" to allow adb to download the image
    - "adb pull /cache/system.img.gz" to download the image to your computer, then gunzip it
    - "rm /cache/system.img.gz" to make room on the cache partition
    - Using a linux computer, loop mount the system.img to add /system/bin/su from the Superuser package (http://androidsu.com/superuser/) and suid it (06755)
    - Unmount system.img then gzip it back to system.img.gz
    - adb push system.img.gz back to /cache
    - Flash the system image back to the partition with "/data/local/tmp/busybox zcat /cache/system.img.gz | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=4096 seek=8424 count=156928" WARNING: any mistake in typing this line may cost you your tablet, use copy and paste.
    - Reboot your tablet
    - Install Superuser app from Play Store
    10
    Good news!! friends.... who ever wants to increase the speaker volume of your Acer b1 tab .... here's what you need to do :

    search on play store : dial pad, install n open it and dial *#*#3646633#*#*
    Then go to Audio>Loudspeaker Mode>scroll down and change Max Value to 136 then press Set. Its done. Feel the drastic change Right now!!

    Note** - If you want to set according to you, if you fear it might hamper the speaker at 136, then first play a song(keep playing it) and then open dial pad, enter the code and change the value and click set to see the change and set accordingly to how much more loud you want !!!

    I suggest do not set it to more than 136 or 140 .

    Enjhoy n press thanks!!
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    Ok, so this is how I rooted my Iconia B1 on Ubuntu Linux. This how-to is based on alba81s one. I only changed a few steps to make them work under Linux.

    First download these few things:

    1. Extract the android sdk to your home folder, e.g. /home/bob

    2. Open a terminal.
    3. Inside the extracted android sdk folder there must be somewhere a folder called platform-tools. CD to that one, Bob has a Linux 64 Bit System so for him it would be:
    Code:
    cd /home/bob/adt-bundle-linux-x86_64-20130219/sdk/platform-tools

    4. Now plug your Iconia B1 into your Linux machine and turn on Debugging Mode on it ( Go into Settings -> Developer Tools, turn on Developer tools, then turn on USB Debugging Mode )
    5. Now back at the keyboard of your Linux machine in your terminal type:
    Code:
    sudo ./adb devices
    The output should be something like:
    0123456789ABCDEF device
    If it's not, google for it. Somehow your Linux hasn't detected the Iconia B1, although the android sdk for Linux brings all needed drivers with it.
    If your device was found, gratulations, you're a happy man. the adb connection between your linux machine and your tablet is intact.

    5. Now extract the downloaded busybox archive to your home folder, in it there should be a busybox binary. So Bob does:
    6.
    Code:
    sudo ./adb push /home/bob/busybox /data/local/tmp
    7.
    Code:
    sudo ./adb shell
    8.
    Code:
    chmod 755 /data/local/tmp/busybox

    9. Bob copied the busybox binary into a directory where he can access it as a plain non-root user on the tablet. We need this binary. so we can apply unix tools like telnet, dd, cat, etc. But for now we need it to establish a telnet session between our tablet and our linux machine. That's why we now start a telnet server on our tablet. Because this step is so easy, we skip it.... just kidding.
    Grab your tablet and go to play store, install and launch the app "ex Dialer & Contacts".
    10. Dial *#*#3646633#*#* or easier, *#*#ENGMODE#*#*
    11. Go to Connectivity -> CDS Information -> Network Utility
    12. type the following command:
    Code:
    /data/local/tmp/busybox telnetd -l /system/bin/sh -p 1234
    My advice to you: copy and paste it from the browser on your tablet, because dependent on which keyboard app installed, this can be freakin tricky. In the next step you will learn, why it's so important why this command should be correct.
    13. Tap on Run. You won't get a feedback, so you will never no if the entered command runs properly or not. That's why you should make sure the command is ok.
    Now we started our telnet server on the tablet.
    14. Back in the terminal type:
    Code:
    /data/local/tmp/busybox telnet 127.0.0.1 1234
    If you now get an error like couldn't find busybox or something, then either adb push in step 6 failed or you forgot step 8
    15. Now enter:
    Code:
    cat /proc/dumchar_info
    You should get a bunch of lines, try to find a line containing
    android 0x0000000026500000 0x00000000020e8000 2 /dev/block/mmcblk0p3
    the bold word android is important. you should see it.
    16. Now we create a dump of our system by entering:
    Code:
    dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=4096 skip=8424 count=156928 | gzip > /cache/system.img.gz
    copy and paste...
    this cryptic command will take about 5 minutes until it's finished.
    17. After it's finished we must make the image readable for adb, so we do:
    Code:
    chmod 777 /cache
    and
    Code:
    chmod 777 /cache/system.img.gz
    18. Now leave the telnet session by
    Code:
    exit
    19. Now leave the adb shell by
    Code:
    exit
    20. Now we pull our image by
    Code:
    sudo ./adb pull /cache/system.img.gz
    wait 1-2 minutes.
    It should be then located in /home/bob/adt-bundle-linux-x86_64-20130219/sdk/platform-tools. It should be a .gz, so untar it and locate the system.img, which we move to /home/bob to make it less complicated.

    21. Now we need to modify our system image by adding the tiny but helpful su binary. So first extract the SU binary, that you downloaded at the beginning to your home folder. Bob can find the binary now in /home/bob/su-bin-3.1.1-arm-signed/system/bin. to make it less complicated we move the binary to /home/bob.
    22. We create a folder where we will mount our system image to. To create it do:
    Code:
    sudo mkdir /media/iconia
    23. Now we mount it:
    Code:
    sudo mount -o loop /home/bob/system.img /media/iconia
    24. Now we copy our SU binary to our mounted system image:
    Code:
    sudo cp /home/bob/su /media/iconia/bin
    25. the su binary needs to have the proper rights to make it usable, so we 'suid' it with:
    Code:
    sudo chmod 06755 /media/iconia/bin/su
    26. Let's unmount our baby by:
    Code:
    sudo umount /media/iconia
    and because bob doesn't like a messed up system, he does:
    Code:
    sudo rm -rf /media/iconia
    because he hopefully won't need it anymore.
    27. We have to gzip it again to bring it back to where it belongs to. this we do by:
    Code:
    cd /home/bob
    Code:
    gzip /home/bob/system.img

    28. So here we are now, we made it to the final Boss fight! The next steps are dangerous and should be performed with caution. We copy back our modified system image, which can brick your device, if you do a mistake!
    First cd back to the platform tools folder, Bob does:
    Code:
    cd /home/bob/adt-bundle-linux-x86_64-20130219/sdk/platform-tools
    29. then enter adb shell again:
    Code:
    sudo ./adb shell
    30. Remove the old boring image:
    Code:
    rm /cache/system.img.gz
    31. Leave adb shell
    Code:
    exit
    32. copy our cool new system image containing the su binary:
    Code:
    sudo ./adb push /home/bob/system.img.gz /cache
    33. Usually the telnet server on the tablet is still running, at least in my case it's been like that. That's why we can directly enter adb shell again:
    Code:
    sudo ./adb shell
    34. Connect to the telnet server with:
    Code:
    /data/local/tmp/busybox telnet 127.0.0.1 1234
    If this doesn't work, then obviously your telnet server isn't running anymore. So on your tablet where the cryptic command is still entered (see step 12), tap on Run again and repeat step 34.
    35. Now this is the most dangerous step in this how to ( no it wasn't the mkdir one ). Copy this command to make sure everything is fine and paste it into your telnet session on your linux terminal:
    Code:
    [B]/data/local/tmp/busybox zcat /cache/system.img.gz | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0 bs=4096 seek=8424 count=156928[/B]
    After 1-2 minutes you're done, if your tablet or pc or yourself didn't catch fire everythings fine.
    36. Leave telnet / adb shell / terminal by doing
    Code:
    exit
    Code:
    exit
    Code:
    exit
    37. Unplug your tablet from pc
    38. Reboot the Iconia Tablet.
    39. Install Superuser ( No, not SuperSU, cause it won't work! )
    40. Be lucky. Your tablet and thus you are now free.
    4
    I opened mine to take a look inside (because I wanted to massage dead pixel)

    It's easy to open...just put in a flat plastic or screwdriver on the side and open it to the usb connection - i do not recommend to open it on the top because the part where the audiojack is cracking easy...

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    I was first very disappointed about the fact that there is no vibration but I think the round thingy above the QR-Code is a vibration module. it's connected to "JP19"

    The antennas (GPS+WiFi) are very cheap charlie...

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    3.7V 2710mAh Battery - Think you can find a easy replacement for that...

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    maybe free usb slot? idk
    nice prework from acer here

    Can you upload the images somewhere else? I can't load them.

    And just to put the info out there:

    To enter recovery, hold "power " and "volume up" while the tablet is off. A boot menu will appear allowing you to choose between recovery and fastboot. In recovery, there is a "backup and restore user data" function, which we might be able to exploit somehow, but the backup format is proprietary.

    EDIT: The "kernel" source posted by acer doesn't look like it contains everything needed to build a working kernel. At the very least, it's missing a default configuration. There are also other folders outside of the kernel source and it seems... fragmented. The archive does contain the default ramdisk though and it does allow us to look at a few things. One is that the init no longer loads "/data/local.prop", so even if we figure out the backup format for the recovery, we might not be able to exploit it for rooting.