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Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: February 6th, 2013, 11:06 pm
by notafrog
Mine not too well, since I haven't managed to get adb to talk to my evoke yet. :(
I've tried the PdaNet thingummy, tried using the driver in SDK extras, with the .inf file hacked to add the hardware keys:
USB\Vid_2207&Pid_0010&Rev_0222&M1_01
USB\Vid_2207&Pid_0010&M1_01

And still no response to "adb devices".
(Yes USB debug is connected.)

So come on now, what silly thing have I overlooked?
:?:

:D

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: February 7th, 2013, 11:34 am
by Charlie
Hi,

It could be a few things, like you are missing the .Android folder and/or correct contents of the file in that folder (in windows, under current logged in user). Download the .zip below, put it on your desktop, unzip and then run the adbfix.bat - That should fix the .Android issues and if need be you can follow the instructions to uninstall the drivers you added and reinstall the ones within this .zip

ADB Fix

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: February 7th, 2013, 1:54 pm
by notafrog
Thanks for the tip; I'll be trying it later soon as I get the chance.

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: February 7th, 2013, 9:04 pm
by notafrog
Fantastico: adb worked first time and bin4ry's script did too. :mrgreen:

This is what was different between my attempt and the kit you posted:

1) The driver .dll files in the SDK I downloaded from google seem to be a more recent version (1009 instead of 1007 and around 40% bigger)

2) The following three lines in android_winusb.inf: I'd just blindly copied the values shown in Windows device management and omitted the third line completely:

; Scroll Evoke (comment line)
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2207&PID_0010
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2207&PID_0010&MI_01
%SingleBootLoaderInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2207&PID_0010

As far as the .android folder goes, it appeared to be already in order.

Thank you so much and I hope this helps anyone else who is struggling.

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: February 8th, 2013, 3:41 pm
by Spyder
Hi Notafrog,
Being an inveterate tinkerer and a new-comer to Android I thought I would have attemped to 'root' my Evoke within days of buying it. However,so far I seem to be able to do everything I wanted to do with the Evoke in it's original shop state. I have Play Store access and most Apps appear to be working.
Can you give me a clue what I'm missing and how much better my life will be with a rooted Evoke?
Thanks

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: February 10th, 2013, 10:24 pm
by notafrog
Well, since I'm a bit of a Linux veteran, I take offence at not having root access. It's instinctive I guess.

The immediate reason I wanted root was to use a DNS changing program and system-wide proxy settings.
These two help me get the foreign content (I'm English living in France) that I bought the device for in the first place. This also stops Google Play sending me to their French store, which I find extremely annoying.

I also installed Orbot, which is an Internet anonymizing system and requires root for access to the full feature set.

App Quarantine, which is just a nice UI for something you can do yourself from the Manage Apps menu, allows you to disable bundled apps. For me this is better than removing them completely because if you break something by doing so, you can easily re-enable it. I have achieved a significant slowdown in battery consumption by disabling apps that couldn't be disabled without rooting.

My next operation will be installing additional system fonts for use in certain apps.

And I'm sure I'll find more apps that need root as I go along. I'm actually brand new to tablets or even smartphones.

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: February 16th, 2013, 6:45 pm
by Rainbow
Charlie wrote:Hi,

It could be a few things, like you are missing the .Android folder and/or correct contents of the file in that folder (in windows, under current logged in user). Download the .zip below, put it on your desktop, unzip and then run the adbfix.bat - That should fix the .Android issues and if need be you can follow the instructions to uninstall the drivers you added and reinstall the ones within this .zip

ADB Fix


Thanks for the zip - that did it (eventually!)

Couldn't get it to work initially, so I gave up for a couple of days, then I tried it again and then bingo, my laptop communicated fully with my evoke. No idea why - maybe I only needed a full restart - still it's done now, cheers

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: August 21st, 2013, 9:22 pm
by mange1984
I have scroll evoke anyone manage to root it yet cheers

Re: Hi everyone how’s your rooting going?

PostPosted: August 25th, 2013, 1:40 pm
by mange1984
Is there guide to rooting scroll evoke tried few times not getting far i feel im doing somethink wrong im new so lil help would ne appreciated if anyone has any spare time to help would be gratefull