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punkcell

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Do you see the FlashCast red/white screen at all?

No it does not, it doesn't even appear to be even seeing the usb stick at all either, i hold the power botton connect the power and the only happens is the red light come on and nothing happens. while still holding the power botton.

i'm using 16gb flash drive.
 
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wptski

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No it does not, it doesn't even appear to be even seeing the usb stick at all either, i hold the power botton connect the power and the only happens is the red light come on and nothing happens. while still holding the power botton.

i'm using 16gb flash drive.
That's the 3B01 that you purchased, correct? Sounds like it's not rootable! :(
 

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3925 - UNrootable

I just stopped by my local BB and picked up the lowest serial number CC i could find. it was a 3925, never opened. I checked the build version when i got home and it was a 12940 build. I remain in the hunt for the elusive 12072 build, i am 0/3
If youve got a spare one you want to sell to me, let me know.
 
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I just stopped by my local BB and picked up the lowest serial number CC i could find. it was a 3925, never opened. I checked the build version when i got home and it was a 12940 build. I remain in the hunt for the elusive 12072 build, i am 0/3
If youve got a spare one you want to sell to me, let me know.
Thanks for the report, I edited the original post to reflect 3925 being the new beginning of the known non-rootable range.
 

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I purchased one from wally world before I read this. It was 3B02... Returned it, went to best buy, dug through all the ones on the shelf until I found a 3911. Happy to report that it has been successfully rooted!

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I purchased one from wally world before I read this. It was 3B02... Returned it, went to best buy, dug through all the ones on the shelf until I found a 3911. Happy to report that it has been successfully rooted!

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bro i did that today i literally went to bestbuy found like 50 of them took them all off the shelf sat on the floor and went looking
1 by 1 till i found a 3914. in less then 5 minutes security was asking my what i was doing lmao:p out of the 50 only 5 were less then 3921
 
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bhiga

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bro i did that today i literally went to bestbuy found like 50 of them took them all off the shelf sat on the floor and went looking
1 by 1 till i found a 3914. in less then 5 minutes security was asking my what i was doing lmao:p out of the 50 only 5 were less then 3921
Ah, I am in good company! I did the same. :) I didn't get security though, mostly because a lot of the employees there know me. I actually explained the whole serial number significance today to the guy who asked me if I needed help, since he was curious.
 

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There was a Google rep at Best buy. We started talking about the nexus 5 display, and I told him I was gonna root the chromecast I had in my hand. He was all "what!? I didn't know u could do that!" He now wants me to help him root his GS4. Lol

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Ah, I am in good company! I did the same. :) I didn't get security though, mostly because a lot of the employees there know me. I actually explained the whole serial number significance today to the guy who asked me if I needed help, since he was curious.

Ha! Me too. 2a.m. black friday @ BestBuy. The employee was very excited to know we can root these things. He started to help me while I sat on the floor digging through them.
 

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Picked up a second chromecast at bestbuy. All of them were the newer unrootable ones, except for one at the back of the rack with dust on it. 3831. Rooted just fine. Thanks for indexing these.
 
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Went on a root hunt today at a nearby Best Buy. I grabbed two at time, four times, they were 3911, 3913 and 3802's! There were lots on this isle display. If anyone is interested it's in Rochester Hills, MI 48307 store #949.
 

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so i returned the 3B04 to staples and got my money back and went to bestbuy on 14st Union Square NYC and picked up a 3919.:D:D:D

they have other there also 3919 and couple 3921 and 5 "3922 but i'm not sure if those are rootable"
 

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so i returned the 3B04 to staples and got my money back and went to bestbuy on 14st Union Square NYC and picked up a 3919.:D:D:D

they have other there also 3919 and couple 3921 and 5 "3922 but i'm not sure if those are rootable"
Cool. I saw a few 3922s in one of my recent shopping trips too, but I was more frugal than curious, so I didn't chance it. :silly:
 

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My closest Best Buy had all 3A's except one 3913 but another Best Buy had at least nine rootable Chromecasts.
Yeah, it really depends on your area, how many CC's they got early on, and how many they sold out of.... and whether they put new stock in the back, or just shove it in the front. ;)
 

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    First ask yourself, do I need to root? Then come back to see if you have possibility to root.
    See: Root Mini-FAQ: What's the big deal with root? and Why should I root?
    For help with FlashCast, see the FlashCast: Quickly and easily mod your Chromecast thread and Rooting with FlashCast Mini-FAQ
    For help with HubCap, see the HubCap Chromecast Root Release! thread.
    For help with Flashcast-AutoRoot, see the Flashcast-AutoRoot thread.

    Note: THANK YOU to all the folks who contributed reports to the first incarnation of this list. Your help made it possible for many other users to pick winners from their local stores. Now that we're in the second generation of root (and unrootability), it was time for a revamp.

    At the core, it's not the serial number that determines whether a Chromecast is rootable, but rather the firmware build on it. However, because Chromecasts ship from the factory with a specific firmware build, we can use the serial number to predict whether a particular unit is rootable out of the box, or is unrootable because it has a firmware that is not vulnerable to known exploits.
    Firmware builds >= 19084 are not rootable by current means.

    Also, for Chromecast, "root" means to flash a rooted ROM that disables Google OTA updates. Any Google OTA update at this point will render a Chromecast unrootable, regardless of its serial number. If that didn't make sense, please reread the previous paragraph above.

    Want root? Find your scenario below:
    I KNOW MY FIRMWARE BUILD AND IT IS...
    • 12072
      -> Root with FlashCast or HubCap 12940 version
    • Greater than 12072, but less than 19084
      -> Try root with HubCap 12940 version, if that doesn't work, try root with HubCap 16664 version
    • 19084 or higher
      -> Sorry, you're not rootable

    I DON'T KNOW MY FIRMWARE BUILD BUT MY CHROMECAST IS...
    1. NEW, UNOPENED, NOT USED, NOT REFURBISHED, NOT RECERTIFIED, NOT REPLACEMENT AND
      NEVER CONNECTED TO INTERNET

      AND ITS SERIAL NUMBER STARTS WITH...
      • 3922 or lower (ie, 38AD, 371C, 3612, etc)
        -> Root with FlashCast or HubCap 12940 version
      • 3923 or 3924
        -> Please determine your firmware build version without setting up and report it to me with your serial number before attempting root.
        -> Build 12072 - Try root with FlashCast
        -> Build less than 16664 - Try root with HubCap 12940 version
        -> Build greater than 16664 but less than 19084 - Try root with HubCap 16664 version
        -> Build 19084 or greater - you're not rootable. Are you sure you didn't get a used/refurbished/recertified/replacement unit??
      • 3925-4A1F (MFG 10/2014 and earlier, or no MFG date on label)
        -> Try root with HubCap 12940 version, if that doesn't work, try root with HubCap 16664 version
      • 4A20-4B20 (MFG 9/2014 to MFG 11/2014)
        Note: This range is in flux - I have a 4A27 that had 15098 and another user had a 4A29 with 15098, but one user had an unrootable 4A20 with 20472
        -> Please determine your firmware build version without setting up and report it to me with your serial number before attempting root.
        -> Try root with HubCap 12940 version, if that doesn't work, try root with HubCap 16664 version
      • 4B21 and higher (MFG 11/2014 and newer)
        -> Your Chromecast has firmware 20472 or newer and is not rootable.
        -> If you determine your firmware build version without setting up is less than 20472, please report it to me with your serial.
    2. SET UP BUT (CONTINUOUSLY) DISCONNECTED FROM INTERNET PRIOR TO AUGUST 1, 2013
      -> Root with FlashCast or HubCap 12940 version
    3. SET UP BUT (CONTINUOUSLY) DISCONNECTED FROM INTERNET PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 4, 2014
      -> Try root with HubCap 12940 version, if that doesn't work, try root with HubCap 16664 version
    4. SET UP AND CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET SEPTEMBER 4, 2014 OR LATER
      -> Your Chromecast auto-updated to firmware 19084 or newer and is not rootable.
    5. REFURBISHED/RECERTIFIED/REPLACEMENT
      -> Impossible to determine what build will be on the device.
      -> Determine your firmware build version without setting up then proceed based on build number.
      -> Build 12072 - Try root with FlashCast
      -> Build less than 16664 - Try root with HubCap 12940 version
      -> Build greater than 16664 but less than 19084 - Try root with HubCap 16664 version
      -> Build 19084 or greater - you're not rootable.

    Root method requirements:
    1. FlashCast method
      • Firmware build 12072 (this exact build, no others) on Chromecast
      • Powered MicroUSB OTG cable
      • Compatible USB flash drive 256 MB or larger (most drives are compatible, a few are not, check the thread)
    2. HubCap method
      • Firmware build 19084 or lower/older on Chromecast
      • Powered MicroUSB OTG cable
      • Teensy 2, Teensy 2++, compatible or similar device that has ported build (see the thread)
      • Compatible USB flash drive 256 MB or larger (most drives should be compatible, check the thread)
    After you already have root via one of the above methods, you can install Flashcast-AutoRoot to stay current with updates while still preserving root.
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    For those of you who are stuck with unrootable serial devices, do not fret. Even if it's not rootable today, it may be tomorrow. No device is "Hack/Exploit Proof" ;)
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    Just got mine from Amazon with a 3922 serial. It's rootable!
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    If I'm able to get a few rootable ones, would any of you be interested in obtaining them? I'd only charge maybe $3 over normal price because the drive is an hour there and an hour back (to help with the gas cost). I know there was at least 1 rootable one left the last time I went, and I didn't grab it because I figured they were still plentiful and didn't wanna screw anyone else that was trying to find one there, but this thread is starting to worry me. So, if I'm able to help out even one of you with getting a rootable one, I'd try my best. Just need to know if anyone's interested before dropping that much of my cash on something. I'd probably be buying at minimum 3 of them.
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    Not to derail this topic and go completely off-topic but... you're saying there are rooted stock images floating around? So in the event that Eureka bottoms out or something happens, there is a stock alternative? or reverting to stock?
    Yes. See threads by Team-Eureka
    But to be 100% clear... Chromecast root is not in the code itself, it's in the bootloader (see Mini-FAQ: What's the big deal with root?) - you need root to keep root. If you don't have root, you can't magically get root, at least not with the current exploit.

    • (True) Stock
      Automatically receives Google OTA updates Only root-capable if on original 12072 build. With current root exploit (FlashCast), any Google OTA update to will patch the root exploit, resulting in no more root.
    • Eureka-ROM
      Requires root to apply (write with FlashCast).
      Preserves root. Everything stock does (except for Google OTA updates), plus... Optional Team-Eureka OTA updates. Other fun features (web panel, Team-Eureka whitelist, etc)
    • Stock - No Updates
      Requires root to apply (write with FlashCast).
      Preserves root. No OTA updates. No extra features. It's Stock minus the OTA updates that would kill root.

    You never want to write a true Stock update to a rooted Chromecast, as that will irreversibly kill root.

    So why is there a Stock - No Updates version if Eureka-ROM does everything stock does and more?
    Because Google release OTA updates when they're done, but Team Eureka needs some time to analyze the source, add the Eureka-ROM goodness, and check for introduced bugs. This isn't Team Eureka's full-time job (nor do they get compensated save for donations from appreciative folks like me), so it takes time.

    The Stock - No Updates version is there for people who just can't wait for the corresponding Eureka-ROM build to release and must have the latest Google-released features immediately. This sometimes happens if a new app requires some firmware-level enhancement that's only in the newest build. For example, when the Cast SDK 2.0 apps released, they required the newest firmware at the time.