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Root M130 Rooted!

:D <-- This is me after successfully rooting my Casio G'zOne Commando C771 (M130).

I have spent a lot of time reading through long dead ended threads to try and find a way to root this phone and I finally stumbled onto this thread. To my surprise, I was able to successfully root the phone in about 20 minutes by following the steps EXACTLY, however, instead of using the Superuser app, I used the SuperSU app in combination with busy box and I did not have to wrestle or worry about the su binary update thing that others have experienced.

A big THANK YOU goes out to everyone involved in this exploit!! My Casio G'zOne Commando runs sooo much better with the bloatware removed and the cache size changed to 2048.

Another happy and satisfied SUPERUSER!
 
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After setting the cache to 2048


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If you don't use the stock launcher or any of the GZone apps, here is a list of everything I have disabled/uninstalled (I backed them up with Titanium backup and uninstalled them with Root App Delete so I know I wasn't removing a critical system process). Haven't experienced any issues.

In the spirit of full disclosure, I did run into a minor issue running Go Keyboard over the weekend. When I accessed the settings for Go Keyboard, the screen went blank and I was never able to get it to work after that (the stock keyboard worked fine, although I was never a fan of it). Even after uninstalling/reinstalling it, it wouldn't work. I've since downloaded Perfect Keyboard and it works great -- I didn't need the fancy themes or annoying updates Go has for every app anyways.

While it's quite possible my issue is totally unrelated to the root, I did notice there were a couple "hidden menu" things I had disabled that perhaps made Go Keyboard angry? I didn't care enough to look into it any deeper since I had a better alternative, but just wanted to pass it along.
 
I been using swift 3 with the stock keyboard disabled with delete app. Just in case with out issue. I'm going to test the one you mentioned tho
 
Hi to all,

First of all thank you to everyone who figured out the rooting process for the M130 and worked though the issues. No way I could have done this on my own.

Couple questions though:

Should I remove the 4 lines added to the .sh file?

How do I stop future updates (delete InnoPath Active Care) or is there and option to manually accept updates?

Regarding size cache increase: What is the app used to check r/w speeds?

Bruce
 
Oh I would leave that app alone I used app kill to freeze it and I have other issues and errors. I un_freezed it and all was normal again.
Since its rooted the mds (I think it is) changed so it will not take updates.
 
Being there is very few that think the phone / calculator is any good
I don't think this will happen :(
Next Launcher is the closest thing to a change I think I will ever see

Lol
 
I seriously think I'm going to go home and party after reading this. I gave up in early December searching for an exploit. Friday night whiskey, rooting, and debloating! Thanks a boatload Tommy!!
 
Ok I'm new and trying here's where I am
Loaded drivers to PC and extracted
Loaded adb to PC added path to program-tools and tools
Loaded cassio root
Typed chmod commands above exit zero saved
Opened typed 1 at the end of the first line save
Opened and erased 1 at end of line

Device is attached according to cmd prompt

Type adb remount and it says operation failed no permission I was hoping I could move my cassio root folder at this point what am I missing? Thanks for putting up w me I'm trying to this but this is all new to me. Either way I hope u guys can give me some insight. Thanks
 
Ok I'm new and trying here's where I am
Loaded drivers to PC and extracted
Loaded adb to PC added path to program-tools and tools
Loaded cassio root
Typed chmod commands above exit zero saved
Opened typed 1 at the end of the first line save
Opened and erased 1 at end of line

Device is attached according to cmd prompt

Type adb remount and it says operation failed no permission I was hoping I could move my cassio root folder at this point what am I missing? Thanks for putting up w me I'm trying to this but this is all new to me. Either way I hope u guys can give me some insight. Thanks

Let me know when your around....
 
OK first thank you to everyone who made the rooting process for the Commando.
Without this guide wouldn't have been possible to root myself.

My question has to do with All In One Recovery.
Read the thread not quite getting it.
Do you use both the 3.06img and recovery flash?
Seen success and failure applying this.
So could someone do a step by step for the commando.
thanks
 
Successfully rooted a little over 2 weeks ago, get random reboots, even when I'm not messing with the phone. Anyone know of a fix or the cause? I tried going from Superuser to SuperSU and it still exists
 
OK first thank you to everyone who made the rooting process for the Commando.
Without this guide wouldn't have been possible to root myself.

My question has to do with All In One Recovery.
Read the thread not quite getting it.
Do you use both the 3.06img and recovery flash?
Seen success and failure applying this.
So could someone do a step by step for the commando.
thanks

http://androidforums.com/showthread.php?t=671930

Casio C771 Unlock Bootloader and Install GNM Recovery via Fastboot
Takes a few minutes :)
 
Successfully rooted a little over 2 weeks ago, get random reboots, even when I'm not messing with the phone. Anyone know of a fix or the cause? I tried going from Superuser to SuperSU and it still exists

Nothing to do with the root of I would first check what apps are being used. And what apps you may of removed (system apps)
 
:D <-- This is me after successfully rooting my Casio G'zOne Commando C771 (M130).

I have spent a lot of time reading through long dead ended threads to try and find a way to root this phone and I finally stumbled onto this thread. To my surprise, I was able to successfully root the phone in about 20 minutes by following the steps EXACTLY, however, instead of using the Superuser app, I used the SuperSU app in combination with busy box and I did not have to wrestle or worry about the su binary update thing that others have experienced.

A big THANK YOU goes out to everyone involved in this exploit!! My Casio G'zOne Commando runs sooo much better with the bloatware removed and the cache size changed to 2048.

Another happy and satisfied SUPERUSER!

Congrats!! I've been working on this one for a while. Any chance of "pointing me" in the right direction??
 
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